1. What you may think is hostility is really just over-enthusiasm. He would never harm anyone.
hostile (враждебный, неприязненный: прил.) → hostility (неприятие, враждебность: сущ.)
2. Three weeks after winning the lottery, Daniel Perkins had the misfortune
to lose a court case in which he was being sued for nearly $2million.
fortune (удача) → misfortune (неудача, несчастье)
3. We expect these stormy conditions to continue for at least another 24 hours before things calm down a bit.
storm (шторм: сущ.) → stormy (штормовой, штормовые: прил.)
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сор по английскому языкуSOR. docTERM 4Summative assessment for the unit "Our Neighbourhood"ReadingTask 1. Read the text and definitions below. Find the proper word in the text and insert it into the table. Look up the words in the dictionary and check the answers. Learners should use dictionaries or digital on-line tools to check their answers.Example: 0. A means of conveying such as a track or a bus - Transport I. Any combination of lines2. The extent or amount of space between two things - 3 A person who is travelling in a vehicle but is not driving it4. A railroad, especially one operating over short distances -5. A machine that uses the energy from liquid fuel or steam to produce movement -The RailwaysMany countries have a network of to help transport different types of products. The earliest system was in Ancient Greece in 600 BC. Later rail inks were built to short distances. In the 19th century, this changed very much. Many countries developed their own network. They had private links between different with Germany and Britain Britain had vod. the best links. These links allowed carrying heavy goods such as coal, iron, ore. and wood. Building a railway wasn hard work for labourers. Railways are very expensive to construct but important to transport raw materials and such goods as textiles quickly and cheaply. In the early I 9th century, the first passengers travelled on the railways withorse-drawn carringes. From 1840-1850 Britain was connected by railways and used steam engine to pull carriages.WritingTask 2 Write a or fictitious story about your way to school, You can write about your own route to school.You should: Write two paragraphs.Use connectors but, and, or. Use punctuation marks correctly.
1. By the end of the day firefighters will have removed the supply of available fuel.
1. 2) will have removed
2. Fire crews will cool the fuel below the point of ignition before a small fire becomes a huge one.
2. 2) will cool
3. By that time fire crews will be setting up power pumps at nearby water sources.
3. 1) be setting up
4. Fire crews will have reached the scene of a fire by 10 o’clock.
4. 3) fire crews will have reached
5. Fire crews will have laid out hose lines to the fire by 10 o’clock.
5. 1) will have laid out