1. The famous novel "The Lord of the Rings" was written by John R. R. Tolkien in 1965.
2. In Bangladesh New Year is celebrated by people in April.
3."The prize will be won by our team," said the boy.
4. English is spoken by most people in the country.
5. Computers are used by the students at the lesson.
6. This unforgettable landscape was painted by Joseph Turner.
7.The writer's new book will be published next year.
8. The room was cleaned by the girl yesterday.
9. "The books will be collected by me from you," said Jim.
10. This original exhibition was organized by a group of artists.
11. The game was lost by their team yesterday.
12. London is visited by thousands of tourists every month.
task 1
11 b (some)12 c (because)13 a (more)14 b (give)15 a (during)16 c (they)17 b (have) 18 c (also)
task 2read the text and put the verbs in brackets 19–31 in the correct tense. the first one is done for you.
do you agree happy birthday to you (0) is (be) the world’s most famous song? it (19) is recognised by just about everyone. in fact somebody probably (20) is singing it somewhere in the world at this moment! but what are the origins of a tune which (21) has become so famous? in 1893 two teachers patty and mildred j.hill (22) wrote a song. they (23) called it good morning to you. they (24) taught it to their kindergarten pupils in kentucky, usa. the children (25) found the song easy to learn and sing.the present song (26) has the same tune but different words. millions of people (27) have sung the song in many different languages since those days.not long ago it (28) was my birthday. my guests (29) gave me many presents. and i (30) heard (не употребляется в continuous) this wonderful song when i (31) blew out the candles on the cake.
task 3underground (bre) - subway (ame)
car park (bre) - parking lot (ame)
chips (bre) - fries (ame)
form (bre) – grade (ame)
petrol (bre) – gas (ame) ground floor (bre) - first floor (ame)
shop (bre) – store (ame)
ill (bre) - sick (ame)
rubbish (bre) - garbage (ame)
wardrobe (bre) – cabinet (ame)
handbag (bre) - purse (ame)
there are three engines left and the passengers were safe. When the plane reached the Mediterranean sea, the second engine broke down, but the stewardess told us that two engines were quite enough to keep us in the air. As we got off the coast of Africa, we learned that only one screw works. The passengers were terribly upset. Women kept their children stronger men were drinking heavily, I could not help thinking of cannibalism. At that moment the voice of the captain was heard "Ladies and gentlemen! I have tragic news for you." The faces of the passengers turned pale. Some people started to cry. The captain continued in a sad voice. "It is my sad duty to inform you that England has lost her last football match against Scotland."
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