7.2
say-said-said
build-built-built
send-sent-sent
spend-spent-spent
listen-listened-listened
hear-heard-heard
tell-told-told
see-saw-seen
try-tried-tried
hurry-hurried-hurried
meet-met-met
think-thought-thought
bring-brought-brought
lie-lay-lain
show-showed-shown\ed
know-knew-known
speak-spoke-spoken
forget-forgot-forgotten
leave-left-left
7.3
narrow-wide
rich-poor
old-young
low-high
clean-dirty
short-long
wrong-right
large-small
tall-short
busy-free
to remember-to forget
after-before
7.4
high-tall
fine-good-great
Hi, everyone! My name is Olga, and I’m graduating from school this year. As for many teenagers, the choice of future career is a real challenge for me. There are so many jobs, so it’s rather difficult to make the right decision. Furthermore, I’m firmly convinced that the choice of future career is essential, and I don’t want to regret it for the rest of my life.
So I have been thinking about it for a long time. I have discussed it many times with my parents and closest friends, but I’m still a bit confused.
Firstly, I had a wish to do something I am keen on. I suppose turning your hobby into your future job is a great way one can become a successful specialist. I think I’m not bad at writing stories. I absolutely adore it! I can spend evenings thinking about the characters and the plot of my stories. I’m also fond of making illustrations to them. In addition, all the process of story making is very enjoyable to me. That’s why I firmly believe that working as a writer is the best variant for me.
The only problem is that my parents totally disagree with me. They say it’s not the right way to make money and it’s just my childish dream. They think I must be realistic and force me to become a programmer. I love computers and I spend quite a lot of time sitting in front of one, but programming is a completely different thing. I’m attending a programming course at the moment, so I can see it’s not something I’d really want to do.
Thus, I hope I’ll be able to make the right choice, but for now future career is still an open issue.
Объяснение:
The British are known to be great sports-lovers, so when they are neither playing, nor watching games, they like to talk about them. Many of the games we play now have come from Britain.
One of the most British games is cricket. It is often played in schools, colleges, universities and by club teams all over the country. Summer isn't summer without cricket. To many Englishmen cricket is both a game and a standard of behaviour. When they consider anything unfair, they sometimes say: "That isn't cricket."
But as almost everywhere else in the world, the game which attracts the greatest attention is Association football, or soccer. Every Saturday from late August till the beginning of May, large crowds of people support their favourite sides in football grounds. True fans will travel from one end of the country to the other to see their team play. There are plenty of professional and amateur soccer clubs all over Britain. International football matches and the Cup Finals take place at Wembley.
Rugby football is also very popular, but it is played mainly by amateurs.
Next to football, the chief spectator sport in British life is horse-racing. A lot of people are interested in the races and risk money on the horse which they think will win. The Derby is perhaps the most famous single sporting event in the whole world.
Britain is also famous for motor-car racing, dog-racing, boat-racing, and even races for donkeys. The famous boat-race between the teams of Oxford and Cambridge attracts large crowds of people.
A great number of people play and watch tennis. Tennis tournaments at Wimbledon are known all over the world. The innumerable tennis courts of Britain are occupied by people between the ages of 16 and 60 who show every degree of skill — from practically helpless to the extremely able.
The British also like to play golf, baseball, hockey, grass-hockey. Various forms of athletics, such as running, jumping, swimming, boxing are also popular. You can sometimes hear that there are no winter sports in England. Of course the English weather is not always cold enough to ski, skate, or toboggan, but winter is a good season for hunting and fishing. Indeed, sport in one form or another is an essential part of daily life in Britain.
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7.2 give three main forms of the following verbs: to say to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to 7.3 give antonyms to the following words: to 7.4 give synonyms to the following words: 7.9 read the sentences, find participles i 1. these documents containing very important information on the case were sent to theinvestigator. 2. they discovered the cache belonging to the former owner of the house. 3. they told the reporters about the growing amount of heroin confiscated throughout the country. 4. the detective investigating this robbery case is very experienced. 5. she looked at the reading boy. 6. now criminals hardly take the train, preferring to travel by car instead.
to say said said
to built built
to sent sent
to spent spent
to прав.гл.
to heard heard
to told told
to saw seen
to прав.гл.
to прав.гл.
to met met
to thought thought
to brought brought
to lay lain
to showed shown
to knew known
to spoke spoken
to forgot forgotten
to left left
7.3 give antonyms to the following words:
narrow-wide
rich-poor
old-young
low-high
clean-dirty
short-long
wrong-right
large-small
tall-short
busy-idle
to remember-forget
after-before
7.4 give synonyms to the following words:
high- lofty
fine-exquisitely
read the sentences, find participles i
1. these documents containing very important information on the case were sent to the investigator.
2. they discovered the cache belonging to the former owner of the house.
3. they told the reporters about the growing amount of heroin confiscated throughout the country.
4. the detective investigating this robbery case is very experienced.
5. she looked at the reading boy.
6. now criminals hardly take the train, preferring to travel by car instead.