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Раскройте скобки и используйте глаголы в правильной форме( пассивной или активной) history of the uk customs service in the kingdom of england, customs duties 1* (be) typically part of the customary revenue of the king, and therefore did not need parliamentary consent to 2* (levy), unlike excise duty, land tax, or other forms of taxes. the board of customs, responsible for collecting his or her majesty's customs, had a very long history. originally, the term customs 3* (mean) any customary payments or duties of any kind , but later 4* (become) restricted to duties payable to the king on the import or export of goods. the centralised english customs system can 5* (trace) to the winchester assize of 1203-4, in the reign of king john, from which time customs duties were to 6* (collect) and 7* (pay) to the state treasury. the legislation concerning customs can 8* (trace) to king edward i. under the nova custuma in 1275, collectors of customs 9* (appoint) by royal patent and, in 1298, custodes custumae 10* (appoint) in certain ports to 11* (collect) customs for the crown. the first customs officers 12* (appoint) in 1294, and later on included geoffrey chaucer, thomas paine, robert burns and richard whittington (also 13* (know) as dick whittington a board of customs 14*(create) by ordinance on 21 january 1643, under which the regulation of the collection of customs 15* (entrust) to a parliamentary committee. her majesty's revenue and customs , the part of board of customs, is a non-ministerial department of the british government primarily responsible for the collection of taxes and the payment of some forms of state support. hmrc 16* (form) by a merger of the inland revenue and her majesty's customs and excise and 17* (come) into formal existence on 18 april 2005. the department's logo is the st. edward's crown 18* (enclose) within a circle:

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Бабур
  1. How does my mother run the house?
2. What man is Mr Short?
3. Who is very nice?
4. Who is playing tennis?
5.Who runs for the bus every morning?
6. Who likes English tea? What do we like?
7. What job has Louisa got?
8. When do I have dinner?
9. How many times a day do babies usually have meals?
10. What is there in the middle of the room?
11. Whose postcards are these?
12. How does Jill go to work?13.
When did the Normans invade Britain?
14. Who discovered America in 1492?
15. When does she do her room?
16. Where were they were last night?
17.Has he just left?
18. Why is he is crying?
19. How did he have to spend a lot of money?
20. What had she done all the linen by 5 o'clock yesterday?
21. How much does this pair of trousers cost?
22. When will the fax be received?
23. What has been signed?
24. Where is new supermarket being built?
25. What does his father want him to become?
26. When will I buy a new toy-car for my son?
27. What happened the other day.
28. What colour of car can go?
29. What is she looking at?
30. Who does Susie always take care of?
Максим_Нина
1. I work at school. I am a teacher.
2. I am looking for Christine. Do you know where she is?
3. It is getting dark. Shall I turn on the light?
4. Iget up at 7 a.m. as my lessons start at 8.15.
5. It is raining now. Take an umbrella!

Task 2
Beautiful – Handsome
Gift – Present
Big – Large
Father – Daddy
Little – Small
A lot of – Many

Task 3
Guess the scramble words from given themes. 1. Environment – loptiluno – POLLUTION
2. nature – trosfe – FOREST
3. animals – lneeptha – ELEPHANT
4. arts – SCULPTURE
5. house – cetarp – CARPET
6. school – nscooicem – ECONOMICS
7. weather – liah – HAIL
8. family – agrnyn – GRANNY
9. professions – nfmraei – FIREMAN
10. health - tuenog – TONGUE

Task 4

1. liquid – solid
2. bright – dim
3. further –nearer
4. get on – get off

II. Grammar Zone
Task 1.
1. What doesn't Tom like ?
2. Where has he lived for five years?
3. Where must Mike go?
4. Why did she stay in bed for several days?
5. When did he come there ?

Task 2
1. goose –geese
2. tooth – teeth
3. phenomenon – phenomena
4. tobacco – tobaccos
5. hope – hopes
6. glass – glasses
7. potato – potatoes
8. film – films
9. exam – exams
10. language – languages

Task 3
1. Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius. (v)
2. The water boils. (is boiling) Can you turn it off?
3. Look! That man tries (is trying) to open the door of your car.
4. Can you hear those people? What do they talk (are they talking) about?
5. The moon goes round the earth. (v)

III. Listening
1. Henry is very concerned about his health. – TRUE
2. His breakfast is always delicious. – FALSE
3. He doesn't go jogging if the weather is bad. – FALSE
4. He always gets to his office on foot. – TRUE
5. He has lunch at his office. – TRUE
6. He never eats onions and garlic. - FALSE

7. TV can damage his eyesight
8. On Monday he goes to a deep breathing class.
9. On Thursday he goes to a vegetarian cookery class.
10. In summer Henry sleeps in a tent in the garden

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Раскройте скобки и используйте глаголы в правильной форме( пассивной или активной) history of the uk customs service in the kingdom of england, customs duties 1* (be) typically part of the customary revenue of the king, and therefore did not need parliamentary consent to 2* (levy), unlike excise duty, land tax, or other forms of taxes. the board of customs, responsible for collecting his or her majesty's customs, had a very long history. originally, the term customs 3* (mean) any customary payments or duties of any kind , but later 4* (become) restricted to duties payable to the king on the import or export of goods. the centralised english customs system can 5* (trace) to the winchester assize of 1203-4, in the reign of king john, from which time customs duties were to 6* (collect) and 7* (pay) to the state treasury. the legislation concerning customs can 8* (trace) to king edward i. under the nova custuma in 1275, collectors of customs 9* (appoint) by royal patent and, in 1298, custodes custumae 10* (appoint) in certain ports to 11* (collect) customs for the crown. the first customs officers 12* (appoint) in 1294, and later on included geoffrey chaucer, thomas paine, robert burns and richard whittington (also 13* (know) as dick whittington a board of customs 14*(create) by ordinance on 21 january 1643, under which the regulation of the collection of customs 15* (entrust) to a parliamentary committee. her majesty's revenue and customs , the part of board of customs, is a non-ministerial department of the british government primarily responsible for the collection of taxes and the payment of some forms of state support. hmrc 16* (form) by a merger of the inland revenue and her majesty's customs and excise and 17* (come) into formal existence on 18 april 2005. the department's logo is the st. edward's crown 18* (enclose) within a circle:
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