1. Andrew's motorbike
2. shoe-shop
3. cat's milk
4. the price of the computer
5. children's bedroom
6. nobody's problem
7. sports car
8. name of the girl who came to dinner last
9. rising cost of petrol
10. London's traffic
11. alarm-clock
12. ladies' clothes
13. Mary and Ken's son
14. the end of the film
15. two weeks' vacation
16. my mother-in-law's house
1. Сhain surveying
2. Angles in surveying are measured with special instruments called transit
3. Route survey is a survey necessary for the location and construction of transportation or communication lines such as highways railroads, canals, transmission lines and pipe-lines.
4. City surveying
5. Before construction begins the exact position of the various parts of the dam are fixed on the ground by using normal surveying methods. In choosing the site for a dam an engineer should study on a map the courses of all the rivers and streams in the area. By reading the contours he should calculate the amount of water which can be stored by building a dam of a given height in a certain place.
6. When deciding the route of a railway or road, the gradients, radii of curves, heights of embankments and depth of cutting can be calculated from data supplied by the surveyor
7. Terrestrial photogrammetry or photographic surveying from ground stations