My ideal school. I like my school, but I think it could be better, so I would like to tell you about my ideal school. My ideal school would be situated in a quiet place near a big park, so that students could walk there after classes to relax. There would be a big buffet, where students could have a cup of tea or coffee with a sandwich during the breaks. My ideal school would also have lockers for books and personal things like in American schools. Nowadays we have to study a lot of subjects at school. But I think that the most important subjects are those, which will help us to pass the Unified State Exam and to enter the university. In my ideal school the majority of sciences would be given at fact-finding level and students of a high school would be allowed to choose subjects, which they would like to learn on a higher level, according to their aims and preferences. But of course, Russian will be a compulsory subject for everyone at my school, because we must admit that it is necessary for the literate writing. Information technology is another important subject, because computers simplify our lives and each of students will need to use it in future.
1. My mother enjoys to museums. ( going) 2. I’d really love a pilot. (to be) 3. I hate the ironing. ( doing) 4. This is the only way this conflict. (to stop) 5. I love in the sea. ( swimming) 6. My mother made me my room. ( tidy) 7. Do you like ? ( cooking) 8. His goal is a famous scientist. (to become) 9. I prefer by train to . ( travelling, driving) 10. Would you like shopping tomorrow? (to go) 11. Would you mind the door? ( closing) 12. Friends should never selfish. ( be) 13. Who was the first man on the Moon? (to walk) 14. Sam suggested to the cinema. ( going) 15. I would hate a yard cleaner. ( being) 16. Avoid with the fridge door open while you wonder what to eat. ( standing) 17. She is too young clubbing. (to go) 18. You must hard for your exams. ( study) 19. Are you thinking of a car? ( buying) 20. She is old enough home late. (to come) 21. A pupil apologized for sorude. ( being) 22. “Shall we go by train?” “Well, I’d prefer by car.’ (to go) 23. He always has difficulty in with people. ( communicating) 24. I was glad you had arranged everything well. (to hear) 25. Do you want me you money? (to lend) 26. I can’t stand behind desk. ( being) 27. Her parents wouldn’t let her out alone. ( go) 28. I hope you everything we need. ( buy) 29. Why do you dislike here? ( living) 30. “What about a game of tennis?” “I’d rather volleyball.” ( play)
2. Stive asked Boris if he had seen his collection of toy cars.