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1pashnett
1pashnett
18.07.2021 20:09 •  Английский язык

Задание 1. Выберите who, which или whose. I talked to the girl, car had broken down in front of the shop.
Mr Richards, is a taxi driver, lives on the corner.
We often visit our aunt in Norwich, is in East Anglia.
This is the girl comes from Spain.
That's Peter, the boy has just arrived at the airport.
Thank you very much for your e-mail was very interesting.
The man, father is a professor, forgot his umbrella.
The children, shouted in the street, are not from our school.
The car, driver is a young man, is from Ireland.
What did you do with the money your mother lent you?

Задание 2. Заполните пропуски одной из форм действительного залога.
1. I must have a break. I (have been driving/had been driving) so long.
2. Before we parked our car we (collected/had collected) the ticket.
3. I arrived on Sunday. I (was not, had not been) at home for two days.
4. The roads were blocked in the morning. It (had snowed, had been snowing) all night.
They got to the beach after they (were walking/had been walking) for hours.
She called the police when she (saw/had seen) the light in the hall.
His English was perfect. He (was studying/had been studying) it since he started school.
I was really hungry. I (had not eaten/had not been eaten) anything since the morning.
10. She doesn't go to work. She (has been ill/had been ill) since last week.

Задание 3. Поставьте глаголы в нижеприведенных предложениях в Present Simple или Present Continuous.
1. Listen! Somebody (shout).
2. We often (go) to school by bus.
3. They (buy) their car in 2010.
4. I (wait) for the teacher now.
5. My granny (visit) us next week.
6. They (rest) on the beach every summer.
7. I (color) the picture right now.
8. They - (cook) a tasty meal last week.
9. I always (drink) tea in the morning.
10. They (work) harder next year.

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Ответ:
Annpi
Annpi
18.07.2021

I talked to the girl, __WHOSE___ car had broken down in front of the shop.

Mr Richards, _WHO is a taxi driver, lives on the corner.

We often visit our aunt in Norwich, WHICH is in East Anglia.

This is the girl __WHO___ comes from Spain.

That's Peter, the boy _WHO has just arrived at the airport.

Thank you very much for your e-mail __WHICH___ was very interesting.

The man, __WHOSE___ father is a professor, forgot his umbrella.

The children, __WHO___ shouted in the street, are not from our school.

The car, _WHOSE driver is a young man, is from Ireland.

What did you do with the money WHICH your mother lent you?

Задание 2. Заполните пропуски одной из форм действительного залога.

1. I must have a break. I have been driving so long.

2. Before we parked our car we had collected the ticket.

3. I arrived on Sunday. I had not been at home for two days.

4. The roads were blocked in the morning. It had been snowingall night.

5.They got to the beach after they had been walking for hours.

6.She called the police when she saw the light in the hall.

7.His English was perfect. He had been studying) it since he started school.

8. I was really hungry. I had not eaten anything since the morning.

10. She doesn't go to work. She has been ill since last week.

Задание 3. Поставьте глаголы в нижеприведенных предложениях в Present Simple или Present Continuous.

1. Listen! Somebody __IS SHOUTING_

2. We often __GO_ to school by bus.

3. They __BOUGHT__their car in 2010.

4. I __AM WAITING__ for the teacher now.

5. My granny _WILL VISIT__us next week.

6. They __REST on the beach every summer.

7. I _AM COLORING the picture right now.

8. They __COOKED_ a tasty meal last week.

9. I always ___DRINK tea in the morning.

10. They _WILL WORK (work) harder next year.

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NeoBall
NeoBall
18.07.2021

ответ:1) I bought a new dress yesterday. 2) They didn,t win the game. 3) Who is the cleverest pupil in the class? 4) We went to the funfair two days ago. 5) Kathy is the prettiest girl in the school. 6) Did you meet Paul at the hospital yesterday? 7) Liz wrote a letter to Ken a week ago. 8) Ricky was the strongest boy in his class. 9) The boys rode a camel at the zoo last summer. 10) My brother Tom didn,t swim for his school team. 11) Kim met Brad Pitt last month. 12) I rode a horse for the first time last Saturday. 13) Kevin is the best pupil in the class. 14) Mary and Julie went to a concert last night. 15) Jack is the strongest boy in the room. 16) Cindy bought a new jacket yesterday. 17) Did John win the game? 18) Who is the loudest student in the class? 19) We ate chips and burgers for dinner. 20) They didn,t see any dinosaurs in the museum.

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France and Germany: A Tale of Two Countries Drifting Apart

By Bruce Stokes, Director of Global Economic Attitudes, Pew Research Center

Special to BBC News

A political, economic and demographic divide has opened up between France and Germany. And, if that were not trouble enough, a new Pew Research Center survey suggests that these two countries, which have for decades been the driving force behind European integration, increasingly see the world through different lenses.

The Franco-German alliance was based on rough equality between these two continental powers. In the 1980s, West Germany’s economy and population were slightly larger than France’s, but not overwhelmingly so, and French economic growth actually exceeded its neighbour’s.

Three decades later, this rough balance between Germany and France no longer exists. Germany’s population is now a quarter larger than that of France, the German economy is 38% bigger. And while the German economy grew at an admittedly weak 0.9% in 2012, the French economy did not grow at all.

The demographic and economic decoupling of Germany and France is now complicated by a widening gap in French and German public opinion – and a convergence of French attitudes with those in southern Europe.

Today the French and the Germans differ so greatly over the challenges facing their economies that they look as if they live on different continents, not within a single European market.

Eight out of 10 French people say unemployment is a very big problem compared with less than three out of 10 Germans. More than two-thirds of the French think inflation is a major issue, less than a third of Germans are similarly worried about rising prices. And 71% of the French are very troubled about public debt. Only 37% of the Germans share such concern.

More important for the future of the European Union, in 2009, 43% of the French were of the view that European economic integration had strengthened the French economy. At the same time, 50% of Germans thought integration had benefited Germany, a seven-percentage-point difference. Today, the figures for France and Germany are 22% and 54% respectively – a difference of a full 32 points.

The French and Germans have also parted ways in their views of the European Union as an institution. In 2007, before the euro crisis, 62% of the French and 68% of the Germans had a favourable opinion of it. In 2013, just 41% of the French still hold the EU in high regard, while 60% of the Germans do. A six-point gap in attitudes has grown to a 19-point gap in just a half dozen years.

These figures suggest that the French are now even more eurosceptic than the British, 26% of whom say European economic integration has strengthened the British economy, and 43% of whom have a favourable opinion of the EU.

Meanwhile, the French think more and more like southern Europeans.

As in France, more than three-quarters of Greeks and Italians believe economic integration has been bad for their country, and more than half of Spanish and Greeks look unfavourably on the EU.

Roughly nine out of 10 French say their economy is doing poorly, as do a similar proportion of Spanish, Italians and Greeks. Two-thirds or more of people in all four countries believe their elected leader has done a bad job handling the economic crisis.

And by all of these indicators French attitudes have worsened dramatically since 2007, much as has sentiment in Spain and Italy.

Roughly one in five French people say they could not afford food, health care or clothing at some point in the past year. And only 11% of the French think their economy will improve over the next 12 months. This makes the French among the most pessimistic of Europeans. Just 9% think their children will be better off financially than their parents, by far the gloomiest forecast for the next generation of the eight countries surveyed.

For the last generation, at least, the Franco-German alliance has been the motor driving every effort to broaden and deepen the European Union. Few observers believe that political union, or even more extensive economic integration, is possible in the absence of strong joint leadership by Paris and Berlin.

This new evidence of a dramatic divergence of public opinion across the Rhine on the problems now facing Europe and the merit of the European Union itself raises new questions about prospects for the European Project.
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