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  1. Выберите правильный вариант:

    • ‘Has your brother gone out?’ mum asked me.

Mum asked me if my brother has gone/had gone out.

  • ‘Do you know the answer?’ the teacher asked the student.

The teacher asked the student if he knew/had known the answer.

  • ‘Is it your car?’ the police officer said to the man.

The police officer asked the man if it is/was his car.

  • ‘Have you been to the exhibition?’ I asked Ben.

I asked Ben if he went/had been to the exhibition.

  • ‘Does your laptop need a new battery? Jerry asked me.

Jerry asked me if my laptop needed/will need a new battery.

  1. Передайте следующие приказы и просьбы в косвенной речи:

  • ‘Explain to me how to solve this problem,’ asked my friend.

  • ‘Take this book and read it,’ said the librarian to the student.

  • ‘Go home,’ said the teacher to us.

  • ‘Don’t go for a walk today,’ my mother asked me.

  • ‘Open the door please,’ she asked.

  1. Восстановите прямую речь:

  • Tom said he would go to see the professor the next day.

  • He told me he was ill.

  • She said she was feeling bad that day.

  • They said they would not go to the university until Monday.

  • She told me she had caught cold.

  1. Передайте следующие специальные вопросы в косвенной речи:

  • I said to Nick, ‘Where are you going?’

  • The man asked, ’How can I get to the railway station?’

  • They said to him, ‘What time does the train start?’

  • I said to Mary, ‘What kind of book has your friend brought you?’

  • She asked me, ‘What will you do tomorrow if you are not busy at your office?’

  1. Передайте следующие общие вопросы в косвенной речи:

  • I asked Bob, ‘Does your friend live in London?’

  • Mike asked his friend, ‘Will you come to the station to see me off?’

  • I asked Kate, ‘Did anybody come to see me?’

  • She said to the man, ‘Can you call a taxi for me?’

  • The man asked the receptionist, ‘Have you sent a mail?’

Texts for extra reading and translation:

1. A major breakthrough in particle physics came in the 1970s when physicists realized that there were very close ties between two of the four fundamental forces – namely, the weak force and the electromagnetic force. The two forces can be described within the same theory, which forms the basis of the Standard Model. This ‘unification’ implies that electricity, magnetism, light and some types of radioactivity are all manifestations of a single underlying force called, unsurprisingly, the electroweak force. But in order for this unification to work mathematically, it requires that the force-carrying particles have no mass. We know from experiments that this is not true, so physicists Peter Higgs, Robert Brout and François Englert came up with a solution to solve this conundrum.

They suggested that all particles had no mass just after the Big Bang. As the Universe cooled and the temperature fell below a critical value, an invisible force field called the ‘Higgs field’ was formed together with the associated ‘Higgs boson’. The field prevails throughout the cosmos: any particles that interact with it are given a mass via the Higgs boson. The more they interact, the heavier they become, whereas particles that never interact are left with no mass at all.