- •I. Переведите следующие выражения:
- •II. Insert the article
- •Introductory verbs:
- •1. Report the following using an appropriate introductory verb from the list below: promise, beg, inquire, wonder, refuse, explain, advise, permit, warn, remind, deny, inform, etc.
- •2. Раскройте скобки, употребляя глаголы в требующемся времени.
- •3. Заполните пропуски глаголами say, tell или ask.
- •4. Выберите подходящее слово:
- •5. Передайте следующие предложения в косвенной речи.
- •6. Передайте следующие повелительные предложения в косвенной речи:
- •7. Передайте следующие вопросы в косвенной речи.
- •8. Переведите с русского на английский.
- •10) Восстановите прямую речь в следующих предложениях.
- •1. Rewrite the newspaper headlines as complete sentences:
- •2. Turn the sentences into the negative and interrogative form:
- •3. Rephrase the following sentences by changing the active into the passive form.. Give two versions:
- •4 . Rewrite the following sentences in the passive:
- •5. Make sentences in the passive:
- •6. Rewrite the following sentences in the passive:
- •7. Look up the meaning of the following verbs in the dictionary. Make sentences with them according to the pattern:
- •8. Translate into English using the verb in the passive form:
- •9. Translate into Russian:
- •10. Translate into Russian:
- •1. Read the situations. Write sentences using the causative form:
- •2. Kate is a poor young actress. Susan is a rich star. Kate does everything herself while Susan pays other people to do it. Write what Susan says.
- •3. Rephrase the sentences using the causative form:
- •1.Fill in the gaps with the appropriate prefixes:
- •2. Give the opposites to the following words:
- •3. Fill in the gaps:
- •1. Translate from English into Russian:
- •2. Translate from Russian into English:
- •4. Fill in the gaps with the appropriate modal verb:
- •5. Put the words in brackets in the appropriate form. Fill in the gaps with the appropriate modal verb:
- •6. Put questions to the following statements, showing your disbelief and using modal verbs:
- •7. Disagree with the following statements, using modal verbs:
- •8. Translate into Russian:
- •9. Translate into English:
- •10. Translate into Russian
- •11. Translate into Russian:
- •12. Translate into Russian:
- •13. Translate into Russian:
- •14. Translate into Russian:
- •16. Translate into Russian:
- •17. Translate into Russian:
- •18. Translate into Russian:
- •19. Translate into Russian:
- •20. Translate into Russian:
- •1. Insert the proper modal verb:
- •2. Insert the proper form of the Infinitive:
- •3. Translate into Russian:
- •1. Insert the proper modal verb:
- •2. Insert the proper form of the Infinitive:
- •1. Replace the clauses below with Gerund:
- •2. Complete the sentences using the gerund form:
- •3. Underline the correct item:
- •4. Translate into Russian:
- •5. Put the verb in brackets in the Gerund form:
- •6. Fill in the gaps with an appropriate preposition, using the gerund form:
- •7. Translate into English:
- •8. Put the verbs in brackets in the Ing-form or the Infinitive:
- •9. Translate into Russian:
- •1. Replace the clauses with the Gerund constructions:
- •2. Use the words in brackets to make gerund constructions:
- •3. Translate into English:
- •4. Translate from English into Russian:
- •5. Translate from English into Russian:
- •6. Translate from Russian into English:
- •7. Translate into English:
- •Infinitive
- •1. Define the function of the Infinitive in the sentences below:
- •2. Replace the clauses with the Infinitive:
- •3. Define the functions of the Infinitive. Translate into Russian:
- •4. Put the verbs in brackets into the Infinitive form (Indefinite, Continuous, Perfect или Perfect Continuous):
- •5. Put the verbs in brackets in the Infinitive form:
- •6. Write the appropriate form of the Infinitive ( Full Infinitive or Bare Infinitive):
- •7. Put the verbs in brackets into the Ing-form or the Infinitive:
- •8. Put the verbs in brackets into the Ing-form or the Infinitive:
- •9. Translate from Russian into English:
- •Infinitive structures.
- •1. Complete the following sentences using the For-to-Infinitive construction:
- •2. Translate into English:
- •1. Rephrase the following sentences using the Objective-With-The Infinitive construction:
- •2. Complete the following sentences using the Objective-With-The Infinitive construction:
- •3. Translate into English:
- •1. Translate into Russian:
- •2. Rephrase the following sentences using the Subjective-with-the Infinitive Construction. Put the verbs in brackets into an appropriate form:
- •3. Rephrase the sentences by turning The Objective-with-the Infinitive Construction into The Subjective-with-the Infinitive Construction.
- •4. Translate into English:
- •5. Translate from English into Russian:
- •6. Translate from Russian into English:
- •7. Translate into English:
- •8. Translate into Russian:
- •9. Translate into English:
- •9. Translate into English:
- •10. Translate into Russian:
- •1. Rephrase the sentences by replacing the clauses with the participle constructions:
- •2. Rephrase the sentences by replacing the clauses with the participle constructions:
- •3. Rephrase the sentences by replacing the clauses with the participle constructions:
- •4. Put the verbs in brackets in the correct form of the Participle:
- •5. Translate into English:
- •1. Translate into Russian:
- •2. Translate from English into Russian:
- •1. Translate into Russian:
- •2. Translate into English:
- •3. Translate from Russian into English:
- •4. Translate from English into Russian:
- •5. Translate the sentences:
- •6. Translate into English:
- •7. Translate into English:
- •Various forms of expressing imaginary, unreal or improbable situations:
- •1. Put the verbs in brackets into the appropriate form:
- •2. Rephrase the sentences using "unless":
- •3. Complete the sentences:
- •4. Put the verbs in brackets into the appropriate form:
- •5. Complete the sentences:
- •6. Translate into Russian:
- •7. Translate into Russian:
- •8. Translate into Russian:
- •9. Translate into Russian:
- •10. Translate into Russian:
- •11. Translate into English:
- •1. Read the interview and decide which answer (a, b or с) best fits each space.
- •2. Read the text and decide which answer best fits each space:
- •3. Put one suitable word in each space:
- •4. Underline the most suitable word or phrase in each sentence:
- •5. Complete the text using linking words:
- •6. Rephrase sentences, including the words in brackets:
- •7. Underline the best word or phrase:
- •8. Replace the underlined words with synonymous ones:
- •9. Translate from Russian into English:
- •1. Fill in the gaps with the appropriate word or expression:
- •2. Translate the following sentences:
- •1. Translate the following sentences:
- •2. Fill in the gaps with the appropriate word or expression:
- •3. Find the errors in the following sentences. Correct the mistakes:
- •4. Translate into Russian:
- •In order to
- •3. Underline the appropriate expression:
- •4. Put the verb in brackets into appropriate form:
- •5. Translate the following sentences:
- •2. Underline the correct phrase:
- •4. Translate into Russian:
- •1. Underline the correct item:
- •2. Translate into Russian:
- •1. Underline the correct item:
- •2. Fill in the gaps with appropriate word or expression:
- •3. Join two sentences using the appropriate word phrase:
- •4. Fill in the gaps with appropriate words:
- •5. Rephrase the sentences using the word in bold:
- •6. Translate the following sentences:
- •3. Translate into Russian:
- •1. Fill in appropriate relative pronoun or adverb:
- •2. Join the sentences as in the example:
- •3. Fill in the relative pronouns and put commas where necessary:
- •4. Find the mistake and correct it:
- •5. Make one sentence from the sentences given:
- •6. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given.
- •7. Translate into Russian:
- •1. Restore the sentence in full:
- •1. Rewrite the sentences using emphatic constructions starting with the words given:
- •2. Rewrite the sentences using “what” to emphasize the important parts:
- •Inversion
- •1. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given:
- •2. Complete each sentence with a suitable phrase containing the verb in brackets in an appropriate form:
- •3. Underline the correct word or phrase:
- •1. Put a suitable preposition in each space:
- •2. Underline the correct word:
- •Verbs followed by prepositions:
- •3. Fill in the gaps with appropriate prepositions:
- •4. Complete each sentence with the suitable preposition:
- •5. Translate the following sentences:
5. Translate from English into Russian:
1) The next bad step will be to say that the WTO's test is wrong: instead of the importer having to prove that a product is dangerous, let the exporter show that it is safe.
2) The continued success of voluntary mass vaccination depends on governments providing accurate information about the risks and benefits.
3) The Europeans suspect the Americans of cheating on the deal by funneling indirect subsidies to Boeing, in contravention of the agreement to limit subsidies to 30% of a project's cost.
4) The supremacy of EU law over national law is also implicit in the treaties. Nor could the court's powers be repatriated by Britain or anyone else, without a country leaving the Union altogether.
5) The unions sought discussions with the company on supervisory grade matters, about which no understanding agreement existed with the unions, and insisted on shop-floor employees being present during these discussions.
6) Those trade unionists who believed the propaganda about the freeze benefiting the lower-paid workers got a shock just before Christmas, when agreements affecting farm workers and shop assistants were referred to the Prices and Incomes Board.
7) France is the largest contributor to the offensive after the US and is fully committed to success. Yet at the same time politicians on both the left and right are profoundly wary of France being so closely involved in a military venture that is US dominated and orchestrated through NATO.
8) But if this experiment fails then it is obvious that, far from there being an improvement in the standards of life of the British people, there will be a steady diminution.
9) Jobs and living standards depend on the industrial capacity of the nation being used to the full.
10) The drift in the EU towards virtue should mean a better deal for taxpayers, and a more efficient commission, even if the spectacle of the European parliament seizing the high moral ground takes some getting used to.
11) America is still a place where most people react to seeing a man in a Ferrari by redoubling their own efforts to be able to afford one, rather than by trying to let down his tyres. Great wealth is generally seen as the by product of cool ideas being put into practice.
12) It is not the critics of the Minister of Economy who are cynical. That is a word which could be more accurately applied to a Minister who says he is for prices being kept down, and then supports a Budget which puts them up.
13) It is the considered opinion of the Government and people of India that to disturb the status quo must lead to the forces of disorder being unleashed in the entire sub-continent.
14) The Prime Minister said there might not be any question of fascists getting power in Britain, but they could not be under estimated. They should be attacked and isolated from the rest of the community.
15) It is tiresome for outsiders to keep being called upon to put a lid on Cyprus. In any event, Russia had no justification for what it did in intervening for gratuitous, pseudo-historical nationalist purposes, in playing with fire.
16) They gathered to discuss the injustices of foreign trade as they affect the chances of the poor countries ever becoming less poor.
17) Another important American statement shows that the military chiefs object to any idea of each country having its own independent forces and are opposed to the idea being discussed at an international forum.
18) A shadow minister is to challenge the government over reports that prescription charges may be increased next April. An opposition front bench spokesman in health said: «It is evidence of people being denied medicines on their doctors' advice by the price being charged, and is a tragic breach of the idea of the National Health Service.»
19) Harm comes not from people taking measures to control their lives and destinies, but from government and corporate policies which threaten all forms of life, and mock our potential for human creativity and non-coercive problem-solving.
20) One hundred and thirty recruits have also joined the party since October without any sort of recruiting campaign being needed.
21) What police described as «appalling» weather conditions prevented the two helicopters borrowed from the Army taking part in the search.
22) The whole system was nothing but an alarm system designed to go off in case of raw materials being illegally removed or utilized.
23) The latest snapshot has forecasters raising their next year's growth estimates yet again and ordinary Americans pondering some of the likely consequences of that strength such as higher interest rates and a stronger dollar.
