1. The region around the Great Lakes has changeable weather.
2. The congress consists (pres simp) of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
3. The country had developed (past perf) this industry before the war began.
1. The capital of the country, Washington, was named (past simp) in honour of the first President, George Washington.
2. The USA is washed (pres simp) by the Pacific Ocean.
3. He will be elected (fut simp) for four years.
1. Регион вокруг Великих озер имеет переменчивую погоду.
2. Конгресс состоит из Сената и Палаты представителей.
3. Страна начала развивать эту отрасль до начала войны.
1. Столица страны, Вашингтон, была названа в честь первого президента,
Джорджа Вашингтона.
2. США омываются Тихим океаном.
3. Он будет избран на четыре года.
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дам 20 б Exercise 2. Прочитайте текст ( I-II) и озаглавьте каждую часть. I Marketing is more than just distributing goods from the manufacturer to the final customer. It comprises all the stages between creation of the product and the eventual sale. One of these stages is advertising. The stages are like links in a chain, and the chain will break if one of the links is weak. Advertising is therefore as important as every other stage or link, and each depends on the other for success. The product or service itself, its naming, packaging, pricing and distribution, are all reflected in advertising, which has been called the lifeblood of an organization. Without advertising, the products or services cannot flow to the distributors or sellers and on to the consumers or users. Advertising belongs to the modern industrial world, and to those countries which are developing and becoming industrialised. In the past when a shopkeeper or stall-holder had only to show and shout his goods to a passers-by, advertising as we know it today hardly existed. The need for advertising developed with the expansion of population and the growth of towns with their shops and large stores; mass production in factories; roads and railways to convey goods; and popular newspapers in which to advertise. The large quantities of goods being produced were made known by means of advertising to unknown customers who lived far from the place of manufacture. Advertising grew with the development of media, such as newspapers , and the arrival of advertising agencies nearly 200 years ago, mainly to handle government advertising. If one looks at old pictures of horse buses in, say, late nineteenth-century London one will see that they carry advertisements for products famous today, a proof of the effectiveness of advertising. Thus the modern world depends on advertising. Without it, producers and distributors would be unable to sell, buyers would not know about products or services, and the modern industrial world would collapse. If factory output is to be maintained profitably, advertising must be powerful and continuous. Mass production requires mass consumption which in turn requires advertising to the mass market through the mass media
Hi. How are the things?
Fine, thanks. I've just had a great holiday.
1) Where did you go?
- To the U.S. We went on a trip from San Francisco to Denver.
2) How did you go there? By car?
- Yes, we hired a car in San Francisco.
3) It's a long way to drive. How long have you been driving?
- Two weeks.
4) Where did you stay? In hotels?
- Yes, small hotels or motels.
5) What was the weather like? Was it good?
- Yes, but it was very hot - sometimes too hot.
6) Did you like the Grand Canyon?
- Of course. It was wonderful.
5/4
1. It was warm, so I took off my coat.
2. The film wasn’t very good. I didn’t enjoy it very much.
3. I knew Sarah was very busy, so I didn't disturb her.
4. I was very tired, so I left the party early.
5. The bed was very uncomfortable, I didn't sleep very well.
6. The window was open and a bird flew into the room.
7. The hotel wasn’t very expensive. It didn't cost very much.
8. I was in a hurry, so I didn't have time to phone you.
9. It was hard carrying the bags. They were very heavy.