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2.1. Виконайте тренувальні вправи.

2.1.1. Read and write in English.

a) 12,143; 658; 7; 895; 8; 444; 97,657; 3,543,697; 2,396; 587; 11,354.

b) сімнадцятий, двадцять п’ятий, шестисотий, тридцять четвертий, п’ята сторінка, десятий текст, шоста вправа, сьомий ряд, десять інститутів, одинадцять студентів, сторінка 256.

2.1.2. Translate from English into Ukrainian.

The first hour, the third letter, the ninth day, the fifth lesson, the sixth question, the eighth week, the twelfth month, the twentieth day, the twenty – fifth magazine, the forty – second exercise;

2.1.3. Translate into English.

а) двадцять восьмий текст, тринадцята примітка, третя стаття, сороковий урок, четверта вправа, чотирнадцятий тест, тридцять перший день, п’ятнадцяте жовтня, кімната сорок п’ять, дванадцята неділя.

б) 1. Мій друг народився 31 грудня.

2. Сьогодні п’ятниця, восьме вересня.

3. Я –студент другого курсу.

4. У нього три уроки кожен день.

5. Вони не можуть виконати дев’ятий тест.

3. Аудіювання тексту “The Intelligent Man”. Контроль.

3.1. Listen to the text. The Intelligent Man

to inclineбути схильним, ridiculous безглуздий, good senseздоровий глузд, lilacбузок, saddleсідло, expert спеціаліст.

My uncle Aram liked to tell the story of a king and a young man. This king was inclined to have absurd and ridiculous ideas, and the man, one of his advisers, had more good sense and wit than the King and all his ancestors put together.

One evening the King said: "By morning I want you to let me know how many blind people live in the city." "Oh, the adviser said, "Oh, I see". He went away to think of a solution to this absurd task. He invited an expert book-keeper, placed him on a fine horse, put a book and a pen in his hands, and told him to ride through the city and to put down the blind as they came to them. Then the young man tied a very large branch of a lilac tree to the saddle of the horse with a strong rope. Dragging this brunch behind him, he began to ride over the streets of the city.

After a moment the old man in the street looked up and shouted : " My son, what are you doing? " The adviser turned to the book-keeper and said: "Book-keeper, this man is blind, begin your account!" In the next street a lady put her head out of a fine house and said:" Young man, what are you doing?" and the adviser told the book-keeper to continue his account.

By morning the account of the blind included all the people of the city and the adviser and the book-keeper turned their horses into the gardens of the king's estate. They were still dragging the branch of the lilac tree. The king himself came out onto a balcony and looked down at his adviser." Hallo!" he shouted. "What are you doing?" The adviser turned quickly to his helper: "Book-keeper, the account is complete. This son of a bitch is blind too."

3.2. Out of the options given below choose the correct one to bring about the main ideas of the text:

1. The king was ... .

a) mad man

b) joker

c) an extravagant silly man

d) a wise person

2. The king's adviser was ... .

a) stupid

b) intelligent

c) helpless

d) cowardly

3. By morning the king wanted to know ... .

a) how rich he was

b) how many people inhabited his kingdom

c) how many citlzens loved him

d) how many blind people lived in the city

4. The adviser went away ... .

a) to think of a solution of the task

b) to escape

c) to wait in despair for punishment

d) to ask the queen for a help

5. The adviser was ... .

a) a young intelligent man

b) an old wise man

c) a cunning man of king's age

d) his age wasn't told about

6. While the book-keeper put down "the blind" as they came to him the adviser... .

a) watched the procedure

b) asked people to sum up

c) explained everything to citizens

d) rode over the city with a branch of a lilac tree behind bis horse

7. The first who asked the adviser a question was ... .

a) a young beautiful lady

b) an old man

c) a blind man

d) his own wife

8. By morning the account of the blind ... .

a) was not finished

b) included all the people of the city

c) was interrupted by the king

d) was stopped by the adviser

9. After their absurd mission the adviser and the book-keeper ... .

a) stopped at the hotel

b) turned their horses to the king's garden

c) were deadly tired and feil asleep

d) came into the church to pray

10. When the king shouted to the adviser from the balcony, the adviser said ... .

a) "Your task is fulfiled".

b) "I haven't fulfiled the task".

c) "Have a heart, your majesty! "

d) "This son of a bitch is blind too".