Предмет: Английский язык, автор: zzzzzxxxxx

Exercise 1. Complete the sentences, using the verbs in brackets in

 The Present Simple Tense

1)I_________to bed at 11.00 p.m. (go)

2)She________funny jokes. (tell)

3)Jack_________fluent French. (speak)

4)My sister and I often_________newspapers in English.
(read)

5)Their son_________at Oxford University. (study)

6) People__________personal computers at home. (use)

7)It__________him half an hour to get home from the
Institute.

(take)

8)They usually_______home by bus. (go)

9)I________him in the office almost every day. (see)

10)Frank almost always        _________before
breakfast. (shave)


11)Sue’s husband usually     ________very hard. (work)

12)It_________a lot here in winter. (snow)

 

          Exercise 2. Form negative sentences, using the
words in brackets


Example: I _________to the radio in the morning. (listen)

I don't listen to the radio in the morning.

1)I_______ the dog for a walk early in the morning.
(take)        


2)She________   all
the food in the nearest supermarket. (buy)


3)Jane_________         in the Medical Centre every day. (work)

4)They_________        me
with my homework. (help)


5)My parents______ coffee in the evening. (drink)

6)We________to football matches every Sunday. (go)

7)It________ them three hours to get to their country
cottage.(take)

8)Julia___________ very early. (get up)

9)This car_______ much money — it’s rather old. (cost)

10) My friends________ in a bank. (work)

11) It________ in this place in summer. (rain)

12) I_________ to the college on foot. (go)

 

         
Exercise 3. Complete the
sentences, according to the answers


Example: When
do you get up
every morning? => I normally get up at
7 o’clock.


1)__________to the radio? — I listen to it in the
morning.

2)__________live? — He lives in Newcastle.

3___________work every day? — She usually finishes at
5.30.

4)__________go to a sports club? — I go to a sports
club

once a week.

5)__________in your country? — It often snows in January.­-

6)__________ like? — My sister likes love songs.

7)__________teach? — He teaches businessmen.

8)__________at weekends? — They take the children to
the zoo.

9)__________ close the windows at night? — Because
it’s

rather cold.

10)_________play chess? — I play it very well.

11)_________take you to get there? — About an hour by
bus..

12)_________do? — She is a manager.

13)_________in that flat? — My mother does.

14)_________cost? — These shoes cost about 50$.

15)_________prefer? — I prefer talk shows.   

Ответы

Автор ответа: bmw07
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 часть2   1.do not listen 2. do not take 3.doesn`t buy 4. doesn`t work 5. don`t hep 5. don`t drink 6. don`t go 7. doesn`t drink 8.doesn`t get up 9. doesn`t cost 10. don`t work 11. doesn`t rain 12. do not go 


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                 Peer pressure

�Peer pressure�* is very strong, especially among young people. Almost everyone can remember a moment when they did something because their friends were doing it. Teenagers often buy something just because their friends have it, and this thing comes into fashion. If teenagers didn’t imitate their friends’ behavior, there would be fewer social problems: smoking, crime and so on.

On the other hand, �peer pressure� can also produce positive results. Youth crime and vandalism in one of the districts of Bristol, a city in England, fell by 20% last year. Why? Because young people stopped doing stupid and anti-social things. Now they are trying to keep out of trouble. And it's all the result of a new project.

Two Bristol policemen organised a football league for teenagers in one of the poorest parts of the city. The idea is to prevent teenagers from committing crimes. They want to show teenagers how they can spend their free time in a better way.

The policemen introduced a system in which football results are connected to young people's behaviour outside the football grounds. Teams get points for winning their matches, but lose points if any team-member does anything he shouldn't on the football field or off it! For example, teams get ten points for winning a match, but if any player is arrested, the team loses ten points. If a member is caught doing an act of vandalism, such as spraying graffiti, the team loses five points. Three points are lost for less serious crimes.

The results in Bristol are great. None of the teenagers playing in the football league has been arrested by the police. Instead of doing antisocial things and causing problems these teenagers are trying to behave properly!

The idea is already getting popular in other parts of Britain, and similar programmes will be started in other cities. Social workers are also trying to use “peer pressure" to get other positive results. If some more original ways are found, levels of crime among young people will soon be falling quickly.

Some people also think that a similar system should be used for professional footballers. If a professional player gets into a fight on the football ground, his team loses points. In this way footballers will try to behave with more respect to other players.

Another example of positive �peer pressure� is that there are fewer teenagers who smoke or take drugs. This is the result of the growing popularity of mobile phones. A mobile has become a new symbol of growing up. Teenagers no longer need to smoke to show that they are adults. Now they want to get a phone as cool as their classmates have.

*Peer pressure – the strong influence of a group, especially of children, on the members of that group to behave as everyone else does.

Teenagers try to follow their friends’ habits.
   1) True
   2) False
   3) Not stated
The Bristol football league for teenagers was started by a social worker.
   1) True
   2) False
   3) Not stated
The aim of the project is to prepare professional footballers.
   1) True
   2) False
   3) Not stated
The results of football matches are sent to school.
   1) True
   2) False
   3) Not stated
The football team loses points when its member commits a crime.
   1) True
   2) False
   3) Not stated
Social workers are against using �peer pressure� method.
   1) True
   2) False
   3) Not stated
Professional players fight a lot on the football ground.
   1) True
   2) False
   3) Not stated
Mobile phones make teenagers give up bad habits.
   1) True
   2) False
   3) Not stated