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1. Make up sentences in Present Perfect. 1. We just … (meet) an American actor. 2. I … (not start) my new job yet. 3. You … (be) to New York before? 4. I just … (see) a horror film. 5. She … (not find) her coat. 2. Change the sentences into Present Perfect. 1. Are you putting the dishes on the table? 2. She is taking the dirty plates from the table. 3. Are the pupils writing a dictation? 4. She is telling them an interesting story. 5. Kate is not sweeping the floor. 3. Make up sentences. Translate sentences into Russian. 1. have – Britain – several – I – to – times – been 2. Spain – since – she – lived – in – 1994 – has 3. five – married – have – they – years – been – for 4. I – coffee – made – already – for – have – you 5. never – Bob – a bike – has – had 4. Complete the sentences. Use for or since. 1. I've lived in Washington 1997. 2. Ben has studied English three years. 3. They haven't visited their grandparents months. 4. Julie's ill. She's been in bed Tuesday. 5. My dad has had his car sixteen years old. 5. Open the brackets using the verb in Present Perfect or Past Simple. 1. I already (to do) my homework. Now I can go for a walk. 2. He just (to come) home. 3. Nick (to play) football yesterday. 4. You ever (to be) to New York? 5. He (not yet to eat) today. 6. Answer the questions on the text. Lake Baikal Lake Baikal, one of the most remarkable lakes in the world, is located in the southern part of eastern Siberia. It is the oldest existing freshwater lake on Earth (about 25 million years old), as well as the deepest continental body of water, with a maximum depth of 1, 637 meters. It is about 621 km long and varies in width from about 14 to 80 km. The lake’s area makes it the third largest lake in Asia, the largest freshwater lake on the Eurasian continent and the eighth largest in the world. The Baikal is fed by the Selenge, Bargusin, and Verkhnaya Angara rivers and more than 300 mountain streams. Lake Baikal has several islands, the largest of which is Olkhon. The lake’s mineral-free waters support an unusual population of organisms, including many species endemic to the lake. More than 1, 000 species of animals and plants are not found anywhere else in the world. Industries along the shores of Baikal include mining, the manufacture of cellulose and paper, shipbuilding, fisheries. A pulp and paper mill built on Lake Baikal’s southern shore in 1966 drew strong environmental protests from scientists and writers because its wastes were polluting the water, and in 1971 the Soviet government adopted a decree to protect the lake from polluting emissions. The lake is a popular summer resort. There are many mineral springs, and visitors come to Goryachinsk for the curative properties of the waters. A number of national parks and nature preserves have been established along its shores to protect the environment. The largest of them are the Zabaikalsky and Pribaikalsky national parks. The Lake Baikal Coastal Protection Zone, covering the lake and its environs (a total of 88’000 square km), was created in 1987, and the same area was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1996. Questions: 1. Where is Lake Baikal located? 2. What are its length, width, depth? 3. How many rivers and streams flow into the lake? 4. What happened when the pulp and paper mill was built on Lake Baikal’s shore? 5. When was the lake and its environs proclaimed as a UNESCO World Heritage site?

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alf206

1. You must not have recognized

me.

2. He probably wasn't told,

when the meeting starts.

3. They are obviously wrong

informed. They

should have come

today.

4. You must not

managed immediately fall asleep from-for

noise on the street.

5. They must not

missed the train, otherwise

they would come back.

6. She probably didn't know anything.

knows about our meeting.

7. They probably didn't hit

on the train, as it came out of the house later

8. We must be

incorrectly wrote down the address.

There is no such house here.

9. Obviously, she didn't buy

theatre ticket.

10. They probably don't know you.

seen.

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2. Read the sentences (1-4) and the texts (a-e).Match the sentences with the texts. There is one text you don’t need to use.

A) Mr Spencer is a tourist. He is interested in the centre of London, he wants to see the places where the Queen lives.

B) Mrs Shine likes places with few people.

C) The Browns came to London from the north of Britain. Mrs Brown wants to buy souvenirs for her friends.

D) John Fisher is a young doctor. He came to London on business. He likes swimming very much.

1. Seldon Park hotel is situated near London. It is a big hotel with 150 bedrooms. There is a swimming pool and a beautiful park around it.

2. La Gaffe is situated in the northwest of London. It is a small hotel with 11 rooms, all with bathrooms. You can have breakfast and lunch there.

3. The Portman Court Hotel is situated in the centre of London not far from Oxford Street with its world-famous shops.

4. Goring Hotel is situated in the southwest of London not far from Buckingham Palace. Cosy and beautiful rooms. Nice food.

5. Gresent Hotel is situated in central London. It has got 29 rooms. Only three of them have bathrooms. There is a garden and tennis courts(теннисные корты).

3. Choose the right answer to complete the sentences.

1. Gwen has got a big collection of posters, but the collection of (my/mine) is more interesting.

2. (Sorry/Excuse me), how can I get to the city centre?

3. Could you (say/tell) me where the airport is?

4. Here comes your taxi. Come (in/ out of) the car.

5. Many pupils travel (on/for) holidays in summer.

4. Use the right forms to complete the text.(travel, go, live, get, easy, stay)

Last autumn my aunt (0)…traveled… to France, to Paris, for holidays. She (1)… there by plane. In Paris she (2)… in a big hotel far from the city center. She (3)… there (4)… . The aunt (5)… in Paris for two weeks and saw a lot of places of interest in the big city.

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1. Make up sentences in Present Perfect. 1. We just … (meet) an American actor. 2. I … (not start) my new job yet. 3. You … (be) to New York before? 4. I just … (see) a horror film. 5. She … (not find) her coat. 2. Change the sentences into Present Perfect. 1. Are you putting the dishes on the table? 2. She is taking the dirty plates from the table. 3. Are the pupils writing a dictation? 4. She is telling them an interesting story. 5. Kate is not sweeping the floor. 3. Make up sentences. Translate sentences into Russian. 1. have – Britain – several – I – to – times – been 2. Spain – since – she – lived – in – 1994 – has 3. five – married – have – they – years – been – for 4. I – coffee – made – already – for – have – you 5. never – Bob – a bike – has – had 4. Complete the sentences. Use for or since. 1. I've lived in Washington 1997. 2. Ben has studied English three years. 3. They haven't visited their grandparents months. 4. Julie's ill. She's been in bed Tuesday. 5. My dad has had his car sixteen years old. 5. Open the brackets using the verb in Present Perfect or Past Simple. 1. I already (to do) my homework. Now I can go for a walk. 2. He just (to come) home. 3. Nick (to play) football yesterday. 4. You ever (to be) to New York? 5. He (not yet to eat) today. 6. Answer the questions on the text. Lake Baikal Lake Baikal, one of the most remarkable lakes in the world, is located in the southern part of eastern Siberia. It is the oldest existing freshwater lake on Earth (about 25 million years old), as well as the deepest continental body of water, with a maximum depth of 1, 637 meters. It is about 621 km long and varies in width from about 14 to 80 km. The lake’s area makes it the third largest lake in Asia, the largest freshwater lake on the Eurasian continent and the eighth largest in the world. The Baikal is fed by the Selenge, Bargusin, and Verkhnaya Angara rivers and more than 300 mountain streams. Lake Baikal has several islands, the largest of which is Olkhon. The lake’s mineral-free waters support an unusual population of organisms, including many species endemic to the lake. More than 1, 000 species of animals and plants are not found anywhere else in the world. Industries along the shores of Baikal include mining, the manufacture of cellulose and paper, shipbuilding, fisheries. A pulp and paper mill built on Lake Baikal’s southern shore in 1966 drew strong environmental protests from scientists and writers because its wastes were polluting the water, and in 1971 the Soviet government adopted a decree to protect the lake from polluting emissions. The lake is a popular summer resort. There are many mineral springs, and visitors come to Goryachinsk for the curative properties of the waters. A number of national parks and nature preserves have been established along its shores to protect the environment. The largest of them are the Zabaikalsky and Pribaikalsky national parks. The Lake Baikal Coastal Protection Zone, covering the lake and its environs (a total of 88’000 square km), was created in 1987, and the same area was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1996. Questions: 1. Where is Lake Baikal located? 2. What are its length, width, depth? 3. How many rivers and streams flow into the lake? 4. What happened when the pulp and paper mill was built on Lake Baikal’s shore? 5. When was the lake and its environs proclaimed as a UNESCO World Heritage site?
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