Предмет: Английский язык, автор: sacan1995

В скобках дана начальная форма глагола. Нужно выбрать подходящую и вставить в предложение. 1. The lesson …over recently. (to be) 2. Tom …up because I told him the truth. (to blow) 3. He is trying to…up his friends at school now. (catch) 4. He…just…out his problem and now he does not know what to do. (to work) 5. He will …on the lamp tomorrow because now he is busy. (to turn) 6. This district is constantly…out. (to spread) 7. Robert…on his job, but he does not like it. (to keep) 8. We …already…back our car. (to get) 9. The plain is to…down here. (to come) 10. He …already…up his contract when he began to work there. (to break) 11. He was…by for two hours yesterday. (to stand) 12. When Nick knew, they…already…away. (to run) 13. Mary…more money in the envelope at the wedding. (to put) 14. Brad and Tom want to…up this idea. (to give) 15. They are constantly…around our school. (to hang) 16. He was … in this firm. (to check) 17. He …down and will not go to the picnic now. (to fall) 18. Peter …in and saw a big nice room. (to come) 19. He was…back for a long time, but he did not see anything. (to look) 20. Ann…on a new TV set in her room. (to put) 21. The car…over, but everybody appears alive. (to turn) 22. The teacher…out all the mistakes but the pupil did not understand anything. (to point) 23. When he…back, tell him my request. (to go) 24. Inna…off her old friends and understood, that she had done bad. (to get) 25.He is always…around without problems. (to hang) 26. The robber…away as fast as he could, and we could not do anything. (to get) 27.When he was asked, he…forward, but did not say anything. (to come) 28. She said that she would …back, but when it will be, she did not know. (to call) 29. Their plans were…down at all. (to break) 30. Olga…down everybody though she was destroyed herself. (to calm) 31. The taxi…up and the driver is waiting for you. (to pull) 32. The director…out all the parties and he forgot about himseif. (to pass) 33. While they were talking, the manager … down the shop. (shut) 34. John…back and began to sleep. (to sit) 35. We…out and said nothing. (to burst) 36. Sasha was…by at 5 o’clock yesterday, but he did not know that you want to see him. (to go) 37. He has…out recently and I can not refuse him. (to help) 38. I want to…off this friendship, because it does not bring me happiness. (to knock) 39. He …up his composition for four o’clock tomorrow. (to make) 40. We …around for three ours and we did not understand where it was. (to go) 41. They…down their requests, but we became to work worse because of bad wages. (to knock) 42. Tom…down and understood what floor he was. (to look) 43. He…forward to The New Year, because he knows that parents will give him good presents. (to look) 44. The grandmother and grandfather….up him for two years. (to grow) 45. The chief will…up this idea and we will do it. (to keep) 46. Fred …up materials and began to work at a new project. (to pick) 47. He …into his best friend but he did not have any time to talk to him a little. (to run)

Ответы

Автор ответа: Goodmanvlad
14

1. The lesson has been over recently.

2. Tom blew up because I told him the truth. (to blow)

3. He is trying to catch up his friends at school now. (catch)

4. He has just worked out his problem and now he does not know what to do. (to work)

5. He will turn on the lamp tomorrow because now he is busy. (to turn)

6. This district is constantly spreading out. (to spread)

7. Robert keeps on his job, but he does not like it. (to keep)

8. We have already got back our car. (to get)

9. The plain is to come down here. (to come)

10. He had already broken up his contract when he began to work there. (to break)

11. He was standing by for two hours yesterday. (to stand)

12. When Nick knew, they had already run away. (to run)

13. Mary put more money in the envelope at the wedding. (to put)

14. Brad and Tom want to give up this idea. (to give)

15. They are constantly hanging around our school. (to hang)

16. He was checked in this firm. (to check)

17. He has fallen down and will not go to the picnic now. (to fall)

18. Peter came in and saw a big nice room. (to come)

19. He was looking back for a long time, but he did not see anything. (to look)

20. Ann put on a new TV set in her room. (to put)

21. The car has turned over, but everybody appears alive. (to turn)

22. The teacher had pointed out all the mistakes, but the pupil did not understand anything. (to point)

23. When he goes back, tell him my request. (to go)

24. Inna had got off her old friends and understood, that she had done bad. (to get)

25. He is always hanging around without problems. (to hang)

26. The robber got away as fast as he could, and we could not do anything. (to get)

27. When he was asked, he came forward, but did not say anything. (to come)

28. She said that she would call back, but when it will be, she did not know. (to call)

29. Their plans were breaking down at all. (to break)

30. Olga calmed down everybody though she was destroyed herself. (to calm)

31. The taxi has pulled up and the driver is waiting for you. (to pull)

32. The director passed out all the parties and he forgot about himseif. (to pass)

33. While they were talking, the manager shuted down the shop. (shut)

34. John sit back and began to sleep. (to sit)

35. We bust out and said nothing. (to burst)

36. Sasha was gone by at 5 o’clock yesterday, but he did not know that you want to see him. (to go)

37. He has helped out recently and I can not refuse him. (to help)

38. I want to knock off this friendship, because it does not bring me happiness. (to knock)

39. He will make up his composition for four o’clock tomorrow. (to make)

40. We were going around for three hours and we did not understand where it was. (to go)

41. They knocked down their requests, but we became to work worse because of bad wages. (to knock)

42. Tom looked down and understood what floor he was. (to look)

43. He is looking forward to The New Year, because he knows that parents will give him good presents. (to look)

44. The grandmother and grandfather were growing up him for two years. (to grow)

45. The chief will keep up this idea and we will do it. (to keep)

46. Fred picked up materials and began to work at a new project. (to pick)

47. He ran into his best friend but he did not have any time to talk to him a little. (to run)

Автор ответа: ПростоЛёка
7

 

1. The lesson has been over recently.

2. Tom blew up because I told him the truth. (to blow)

3. He is trying to catch up his friends at school now. (catch)

4. He has just worked out his problem and now he does not know what to do. (to work)

5. He will turn on the lamp tomorrow because now he is busy. (to turn)

6. This district is constantly spreading out. (to spread)

7. Robert keeps on his job, but he does not like it. (to keep)

8. We have already got back our car. (to get)

9. The plain is to come down here. (to come)

10. He had already broken up his contract when he began to work there. (to break)

11. He was standing by for two hours yesterday. (to stand)

12. When Nick knew, they had already run away. (to run)

13. Mary put more money in the envelope at the wedding. (to put)

14. Brad and Tom want to give up this idea. (to give)

15. They are constantly hanging around our school. (to hang)

16. He was checked in this firm. (to check)

17. He has fallen down and will not go to the picnic now. (to fall)

18. Peter came in and saw a big nice room. (to come)

19. He was looking back for a long time, but he did not see anything. (to look)

20. Ann put on a new TV set in her room. (to put)

21. The car has turned over, but everybody appears alive. (to turn)

22. The teacher had pointed out all the mistakes, but the pupil did not understand anything. (to point)

23. When he goes back, tell him my request. (to go)

24. Inna got off her old friends and understood, that she had done bad. (to get)

25. He is always hanging around without problems. (to hang)

26. The robber got away as fast as he could, and we could not do anything. (to get)

27. When he was asked, he came forward, but did not say anything. (to come)

28. She said that she would call back, but when it will be, she did not know. (to call)

29. Their plans were broken down at all. (to break)

30. Olga calmed down everybody though she was destroyed herself. (to calm)

31. The taxi has pulled up and the driver is waiting for you. (to pull)

32. The director passed out all the parties and he forgot about himseif. (to pass)

33. While they were talking, the manager was shutting down the shop. (shut)

34. John sat back and began to sleep. (to sit)

35. We bust out and said nothing. (to burst)

36. Sasha had gone by at 5 o’clock yesterday, but he did not know that you want to see him. (to go)

37. He has helped out recently and I can not refuse him. (to help)

38. I want to knock off this friendship, because it does not bring me happiness. (to knock)

39. He will have made up his composition for four o’clock tomorrow. (to make)

40. We had being gone around for three hours and we did not understand where it was. (to go)

41. They knocked down their requests, but we became to work worse because of bad wages. (to knock)

42. Tom looked down and understood what floor he was. (to look)

43. He is looking forward to The New Year, because he knows that parents will give him good presents. (to look)

44. The grandmother and grandfather were growing up him for two years. (to grow)

45. The chief will keep up this idea and we will do it. (to keep)

46. Fred picked up materials and began to work at a new project. (to pick)

47. He ran into his best friend but he did not have any time to talk to him a little. (to run)

 

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In 1921, the first standard kiosk appeared, the K1. The K1 was intended for rural areas and was made of concrete.


In the late 1920s, the Royal Fine Arts Commission on behalf of the GPO invited a few people to design a new kiosk. In 1926 the chosen design appeared, Giles Gilbert Scott's K2. The K2 was of cast iron construction and a few hundred remain today

The K2 was too big and too expensive for mass production.


The GPO wanted a new design and asked Sir Giles to produce another design, in 1929 the K3 appeared, a smaller, concrete version of the K2.


in 1927, the K4 was intended to be a 24-hour post office with a stamp machine and letterbox added to the back. It was nicknamed the Vermillion Giant and was a fantastic failure with only 50 produced.

In 1934, a K5 was produced, made of plywood as a temporary kiosk for use at exhibitions and fairs etc.


With problems occurring with the K3, a new cast iron box was needed and in 1936 the K6 appeared for the first time on the streets. The kiosk was perfect, it had all the good points of the K1 and K3 mixed with the solidness of the K2 and most importantly, the small size and elegance the Post Office were looking for. The K6 was widely used to replace K1's and K3's. The K6's were given to every town or village with a post office, regardless of cost. As a result, more than 8,000 new boxes were installed by the end of 1936.


Now into the 1960s and the GPO were considering a new design. Nevill Conder's design for a K7 was chosen. It was made in aluminium and was tested in 1962. The K7 was not adopted as a new design and only 5 were made.


In 1965, another competition was held to design a new kiosk, the K8. Bruce Martin was the winning architect and his design appeared in 1968. It was a very new design to the previous ones. The main differences were that the glazing bars had gone to be replaced with just 1 big window on each side of the kiosk and the domed roof was replaced with a much flatter design. Nearly 4,000 K8s would appear, some of which replaced K6s. For a brief time, the K8 was painted yellow but this didn't last and they were soon returned to red.









Match the types of the phone boxes to their numbers of the pictures and the descriptions.


K1

K2

K3

K4

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5 – It was the oldest of all and made of concrete

7 - a smaller, concrete version of the previous type of the red box. Designed by Giles Gilbert Scott.

6 - was too big and too expensive and it was of cast iron construction. Designed by Giles Gilbert Scott.

8 – It was huge because it was intended to be a 24-hour post office with a stamp machine and letterbox added to the back.
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