СОДЕРЖАНИЕ РАБОТЫ 1. Choose the correct verb from the words in brackets. Translate the sentences. 1. Jan said he (enjoy, was enjoying, had enjoyed) his holiday in Switzerland. 2. He said that he (will, would) do the exercise later. 3. My friend said that he (were, is, was) going to paint the sitting room. 4. She said that he father (does, do, did) a lot of business with England. 2. Complete the sentences containing the Indirect questions. Choose, make up sentences and translate it: 1. Do you know ___________________. a. is it going to rain b. if it’s going to rain 2. I’m anxious to know ______________. a. how did I do on the exam. b. how I did on the exam. 3. Can you tell me ________________? a. whether she got the job. b. did she get the job. 3. Find the Participles, comment on their forms, functions, and translate the sentences:
1. Feeling not well, he decided not to go to work. 2. The women sitting in the armchair is the famous scientist. 3. Lost time never comes again. 4. Not knowing her address I cannot write to her. 4. Find the Infinitives, comment on their forms, functions, and translate the sentences:
1. To read ancient mathematic tables was very difficult. 2. We are to live here for the next six months. 3. He forgot to wind the watch when he went to bed. 4. Energy is defined as the ability to do work. 5. To reach the lecture hall he had to walk almost half a mile. 6. The problem to be considered at the conference is of great importance. 5. Find the Gerunds, comment on their functions, and translate the sentences:
1. Please, forgive me disturbing you. 2. Oh, receiving my telegram he answered me at once. 3. Testing a new receiving for the application on the system was the prime task of the laboratory. 4. Discussing the term “work” in detail is the subject of our next article, for we know of its being often misused. 5. They persisted in defying the law. 6. Translate the sentences into Ukrainian, pay attention to the meaning of words in bold: 1. Neither my wife nor me like this story. 2. Oliver has got jobs, but neither of them pays very well. 3. Mary goes to the library every other Monday. 4. HRH stands for Her Royal Highness. 7. Form new words, put them in the sentences and translate. Example: to work + able workable 1. This program is not … for the children. (to suit + able =) 2. The period of …. of the agreement has expired. (valid+ ity =) 3. The teachers try to help all students … their full potential. (to real+ ize =) 4. The … of the sport club was expensive. (to equip+ ment =) 5. I feel … against such abuse. (help + less =) 8. Rewrite the following text and translate 1-3 paragraphs of the text.
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY Energy comes in many forms — heat, light, sound, electrical, and mechanical. There is no shortage of energy in the world. If you stand on the beach on a windy day you can see the strength of the wind and the waves, and the powerful burning light from the sun. The problem is how to convert this energy into the type of energy we need most today — electricity. A device that converts one form of energy to another is called a generator. The traditional generator converts heat energy from coal or gas into electrical energy. The generators of the future will harness renewable forms of energy in a similar way. Wind power has been used for hundreds of years in the form of the old-fashioned windmill, which converted one form of mechanical energy (wind) into another (the milling process). The modem version of the windmill is the aerogenerator, which converts wind energy into electrical energy. The aerogenerator is relatively cheap and quick to build. It would take about, two years to build a wind-powered electricity generating station, compared with 10 years for a power station based on fossil fuels. Wind power is clean and plentiful, and an aerogenerator does no damage to the environment. But aerogenerators are noisy, and the electricity cannot be stored easily for calm days. Wind power cannot, of course, be used in places where there is not much wind! Aerogenerators are best, sited in coastal or mountainous areas. The Aran Islands are three tiny islands off the coast of Ireland that supply all their own energy needs from aerogenerators. 9. Answer the following questions: 1. What forms of energy do you know? 2. How we can call the device that converts one form of energy to another? 3. Is the aerogenerator environment friendly device? 7 страниц, г. Киев, 2018г.
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