Предмет: Английский язык, автор: patrissia55

Do или make? Распределите слова и фразы по колнкам.
1. an exercise
2. a good impression
3. a suggestion
4. the shopping
5. the washing up
6. somebody good
7. the room
8. business with smb
9. a mistake
10. much noise
11. a cup of tea
12. a speech
13. a decision
14. homework
15. a sum
16. a favour
17. a face
18. abed
19. a profit
20. well
21. money
22. an effort
23. harm
24. the best of smth
25. fun of somebody
26. oneself at home
27. a good breakfast
28. a good job
29. the garden
30. away with
31. one's hair
32. without
33. progress
34. one's living
35. one's best

Ответы

Автор ответа: momonoiro10
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Do an exercise.
Make a good impression.
Do suggestion.
Do shopping.
Do washing up.
Make somebody good. (тут скорее всего make good at (Не пишите))
Make room.
Make business with somebody.
Make a mistake.
Make much noise.
Make cup of tea.
Make a speech.
Make decision.
Do homework. (Используется в обиходе, вы шо)
Make a sum.
Make a favour.
Make a face.
Make a bed.
Make a profit.
Do well.
Make money.
Make an affort.
Do harm.
Do the best of something.
Make fun of somebody.
Do oneself at home.
Make a good breakfast.
Do a good job.
Make the garden.
Do/Make away this (можно и так, и так)
Make one's hair.
Make without.
Do progress.
Make one's living.
Make one's the best.
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Tom Hart Dyke, 24, a horticulturalist from Eynsford, Kent, and Paul Winder, 29, a merchant banker from Chelmsford, Essex, trekked through wilderness for eight days. After getting lost in the dense jungle, they were forced to return to the guerrillas to ask for a map, set off again, and finally stumbled across a park ranger.
When they arrived back in Britain, Mr Hart Dyke said they had shared an extraordinary camaraderie with the guerrillas – even stopping for a drink and a cigarette when they returned to ask for a map – but had been terrified when they were first captured. “Initially they used their guns to get us on to
the ground, they tied us up for half an hour and said, ‘Are you going to run?’ After that it
never happened again,” he said.
Their captors treated them well, built them a bed and gave Mr Winder antibiotics for a foot infection. They showed Mr Hart Dyke the rare orchids he had been looking for, and he joked that he had put on weight thanks to the diet of beef and bananas.
But Mr Winder said: “We’re not used to living in that environment. They [the guerrillas] are very strong people, and we couldn’t always keep up with them, but we always did our best. It was a team effort.”
“We tried to live off each other. There were low times, high times, terrifying times and fantastic times. It was a huge rollercoaster of emotion. We always had confidence that we would get back to England and see our families.”
The two men set out from Yaviza in Panama to the Darien Gap, a roadless region on the border with Colombia. It is a lawless no man’s land where leftist rebels and rightwing paramilitaries battle to dominate key drug- and arms-smuggling routes. The guerrillas did not identify themselves or explain the purpose of the kidnapping. Although they said they would demand a ransom of $5m for each man, they never did.
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A. The two men got lost in the jungle.
B. The guerrillas and the two men helped each other.
C. The guerrillas gave a map to the two men.
D. The two men set out from Yaviza in Panama to look for orchids.
E. The guerrillas treated the two men as prisoners.
F. The two men were captured by the guerrillas.
G. The two men met a park ranger.
H. The two men were allowed to leave.














Task 2 Use of English

For questions 1-12, read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each gap. There is an example at the beginning (0).
OXFORD
Some people (0) .B.... that Oxford is the most attractive city in England. Whether this is (1) ..... or not,
it is certainly worth a visit. It is also ideal for a day (2) ..... from London, as there are regular trains and
buses at fifteen-minute (3) ..... which only take about an hour to get there.
You should (4) ..... plenty of time to visit Oxford's unique and varied range of historic attractions.
What is probably of most (5) ..... to the visitor is the famous University with its different colleges. You
can (6) ..... several of these elegant historic buildings in a day, as the majority of them are (7) .....
walking distance of one another. Many of the oldest and most remarkable colleges are centrally
(8) ..... , and most are open to visitors in the afternoon. It is a good idea to check before visiting,
(9) ..... , as opening days and times vary.
The two rivers that (10) ..... through the city are another major attraction for residents and tourists
(11) ...... Both the Thames and the Cherwell rivers are lined with lush green vegetation, and a stroll
along their (12) ..... or a leisurely boat ride is the perfect way to round off a day of sightseeing.
Different kinds of boats are available for hire at several central locations from April to September.

0.
A tell
B say
C inform
D speak
1.
A real
B genuine
C honest
D true
2.
A trip
B travel
C journey
D voyage
3.
A gaps
B breaks
C intervals
D spaces
4.
A allow
B permit
C agree
D let
5.
A attention
B notice
C interest
D curiosity
6.
A look round
B see through
C find out
D check up
7.
A inside
B under
C within
D beneath
8.
A placed
B located
C addressed
D positioned
9.
A yet
B despite
C however
D although
10.
A flow
B move
C pour
D lead
11.
A similar
B same
C likely
D alike
12.
A sides
B edges
C fringes
D banks