Контрольная по английскому. Вариант 3

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Option number 3.
1. Rewrite and translate the sentence. Determine what is the function of the ending - s words to this end, t. E. Whether it is:
a) index of the third person singular of the verb in the Present Indefinite;
b) indication of the plural noun;
c) indication of the possessive case of a noun.
1) The author mentions this phenomenon in his article.
2) In autumn the leaves turn yellow and reddish, and fall to the ground.
3) Last month my friend read a very interesting book on London's history.

2. Copy and move the proposal, noting the determination expressed by a noun.
1) Novopolotsk is a young people town.
2) Last summer holidays we spent on the Black Sea.
3) Cricket is played in schools, colleges, universities and by club teams all over the country.

3. Copy and move the proposal by paying attention to the translation of indefinite and negative pronouns.
1) There are some educational institutions in this city.
2) Almost any building in Yaroslavl is attractive.
3) No student of that group studies French.

4. Rewrite the sentences. Emphasize predicate vidovremennyh form. Translate the sentences.
1) She wrote two letters yesterday.
2) My sister will help me to cook breakfast.
3) They have many English books at home.

5. Move the text (writing).
THE WEATHER IN ENGLAND
In England the weather is very changeable; a fine morning may change into a wet afternoon and evening. And a miserable morning may change to a fine afternoon.
The two worst months in Britain are January and February. One may get many cold wet days one after the other. The best place in the world then is at home by the big fire.
In winter the snow falls and covers the streets and fields. Boys like snow; they make balls of it and go "snowballing" -throwing them at passers-by or at one another. Sometimes the members of a family go out and make a big figure of snow-a snow-man. They put an old pipe in its mouth and a hat on its head.
When two Englishmen meet they often begin their conversation talking about the weather. The weather is always a topic for conversation and a good one. They do this because they do not know each other well enough to talk about personal matters; they may not wish to talk about politics until they know each other better, so they are glad to have a topic about which they can not quarrel with each other.

6. Complete the dialogue using the suggestions below the line.

Staying at a Hotel.
R. Good afternoon, sir. What can I do for you?
S ._______________________
R. Wait a minute, please. I'll check it. Yes, that's right. One single room with private bath from today. Will Mr. Borisov register, please?
B ._________________________
R. Your name and address, please.
B .__________________________
R. Bed and breakfast is fifty euro.
B .__________________________
R. Yes, of course.
B. ___________________________
R. Breakfast is served from 7 to 9. Here is your key.
B .____________________________
___________________________________________________

1.) What's the rate for a single room with a bath?
2.) Good afternoon. We have reserved accommodation for Mr. Borisov at your hotel.
3.) What time is breakfast served here?
4.) Thank you very much.
5.) Is there a TV set and a telephone in the room?
6.) What shall I write in the arrival card?

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