Предмет: Английский язык, автор: 89261056369

Form 7. Unit 5. “Do You Have Any Problems with Your Friends?” Test.


Заполните пропуски:

I. rel., lo.al, fr..nd, igno.., s.ppo.tive, con.ider. te.

II. fr..ndship, betr.y, bo.ing, sh.re, che.r up, advi.ce.

III. w.rry, simil.r, f..give, e.ch, respon..ble, br.iny.

IV. te.se, to advi.e, q.arrel, c.aracter, su..estion, id.al. 



Задайте все виды вопросов к предложению:

Bad friends can help you to get into trouble.

A lot of friends need a lot of time.

Good friendship needs time to grow.

A friend to everyone can’t be a friend to anyone.

Ответы

Автор ответа: galina572319
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Ответ:

I. Rely on, loyal, friend, ignore, supportive, considerate.  

II. Friendship, betray, boring, share, cheer up, advice.  

III. Worry, similar, forgive, each, responsible, brainy.  

IV. tease, to advise, quarrel, character, suggestion, ideal.

Задайте все виды вопросов к предложению:

1 Can bad friends help you to get into trouble?  

 Do a lot of friends need a lot of time?  

 Does good friendship need time to grow?  

 Can a friend to everyone be a friend to anyone?

2 Bad friends cannot help you to get into trouble, can they?  

 A lot of friends need a lot of time, don't they?

 Good friendship needs time to grow, doesn't it?

 A friend to everyone can’t be a friend to anyone, can he?

3 Bad or good friends can help you to get into trouble?

  A lot or a few friends need a lot of time?

  Good or bad friendship needs time to grow?

  A friend to everyone can or can’t be a friend to anyone?

4  Who can help you to get into trouble?

   Who needs a lot of time?

   What needs time to grow?

   Who can’t be a friend to anyone?

5  Where can bad friends help you to get into?

   What do a lot of friends need?

   What does good friendship need?

   Which friend can’t be a friend to anyone?

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Many folk cures which have been around for centuries may be more therapeutic than previously suspected. A case in point is that of penicillin. Alexander Fleming did not just randomly choose cheese molds to study when he discovered this very important bacteria-killing substance. Moldy cheese was frequently given to patients as a remedy for illness at one time. Fleming just isolated what it was about the cheese which cured the patients.

In parts of South America, a powder obtained from grinding sugar cane is used for healing infections in wounds and ulcers. This usage may date back to pre-Colombian times. Experiments carried out on several hundred patients indicate that ordinary sugar in high concentrations is lethal to bacteria. Its suction effect eliminates dead cells, and it generates a glasslike layer which protects the wound and ensures healing.

Another example of folk medicine which scientists are investigating is that of Arab fishermen who rub their wounds with a venomous catfish to quicken healing. This catfish excretes a gellike slime which scientists have found to contain antibiotics, a coagulant that helps close injured blood vessels, anti-inflammatory agents, and a chemical that directs production of a gluelike material that aids healing.

It is hoped that by documenting these folk remedies and experimenting to see if results are indeed beneficial, an analysis of the substances can be made, and synthetic substances can be developed for human consumption.



1. This passage is mainly about



(A) using folk medicines in place of modern medicines

(B) antibiotics in the field of medicine

(C) the validity of folk remedies and their use for advances in modern medicine

(D) isolating antibiotics in cheese, sugar, and slime



2. It can be inferred from the passage that Alexander Fleming



(A) discovered moldy cheese

(B) isolated infectious patients

(C) suspected medicinal properties of mold

(D) enjoyed eating cheese



3. According to the passage,



(A) bacteria feed on sugar

(B) sugar kills unhealthy cells

(C) glass is formed from sugar

(D) sugar promotes healing



4. The gellike substance which promotes healing comes from



(A) catfish bodies

(B) Arab fishermen

(C) coagulants

(D) catfish venom