Ответы (1268143), страница 23
Текст из файла (страница 23)
1. Having been away at the time of disastrous floods, I could ... 2. Having been| disappointed with the world, he became a monk.|Ex. 6. (p. 3 3 4 ) E.g. 1. The man speaking now is our new secretary. 2. The apparatusstanding on the table ...i Ex. 7. (p. 3 3 4 ) E.g. 1. Be careful when crossing a street. 2. Leaving the room don't; forget...jEx. 8. (p. 3 3 4 ) E.g. 1. Entering the room, I at once f e l t .
. . 2. Having reached the river, wedecided ... 3. Reaching out in the darkness, I f e l t . . .IEx. 9. (p. 3 3 4 - 3 3 5 ) E.g. 1 . Having walked most of the night, she f e l t . . . 2. (when) takingchild to the circus, I always ...\Ex. 1 0 . (p. 3 3 5 ) E.g. 1. Did anyone see you leaving the house? 2. I hope your frienddidn't hear you whispering your secrets to me.Ex. 1 1 . (p. 3 3 5 ) 1. built; 2. built; 3. being built; 4.
building; 5. used; 6. used; 7. (being)sent; 8. sent.Ex. 1 2 . (p. 3 3 5 - 3 3 6 )1.1. leaving; 2. when laid; 3. (while) waiting; 4. saying; 5. being written; 6. (when) writing;\ 7. having spent; 8. (while) away from home; 9. not wishing.| II. 1.
being rejected; 2. having been rejected; 3. (while) waiting; 4. having left; 5. leaving/| having left; 6. leaving; 7. being written; 8. writing; 9. having been away.I|!Ex. 1 3 . (p. 3 3 6 ) 1. a) told; b) being told; 2. a) made; b) being made; 3. a) being moved,b) moved; 4. a) erected, b) being erected.75Ex. 14. (p. 336-337)> V •Л,I. 1.
standing; 2. standing; 3. standing; 4. who had been standing; 5. summing up;6. waiting for you; 7. who have been waiting for you.II. 1. having told all he knew; 2.'knocking twice and receiving no answer; 3. pushing thedoor; 4. closing the door quietly; 5. telling about this incident; 6. arriving at the hotel;7. having come; 8. coming back; 9. having worked the whole day; 10.
dropping the coinon the floor.III. 1. being held; 2. held; 3. being held; 4. being turned; 5. when put; 6. having been keptwithout water for a long time.Ex. 15. (p. 337)I. 1. being proud of his father; 2. speaking at the meeting; 3. talking over the phone;4. who had rescued; 5. touched upon in the report; 6. who had lost his parents; 7. notfinding the book I needed; 8. having failed to complete the work on time; 9. having spent.10. travelling about the country; 11.
understanding; 12. knowing; 13. coming over to myfriend; 14. seeing.Ex. 16. (p. 337) 1. which had been often told; 2. told; 3. being told; 4. telling; 5. thepromised help; 6. who promised; 7. who had been talking over the phone; 8. talking withmy brother; 9. taking part in the conference; 10. who had taken part; 11. leading to thecity; 12. which had led to the lake.Ex. 17. (p. 337-338)I.
1. signed; 2. sent; 3. broken; 4. restored; 5. broken; 6. the goods received;7. illustrated; 8. the address given; 9. unexpected; 10. Having read; 11. Entering;12. Having worked at; 13. saying; 14. Taking off; 15. looking; 16. Having slept;17. Seeing; 18.
said ... smiling; 19. leaning on; 20. seeing me he said smiling.11. 1. which hung, hanging in the hall; 2. who had worked, working; 3. who translated,translating; 4. who has read, reading; 5. lying on the table; 6. who has written this article;7. who had received; 8. sitting.Ex. 18. (p.
338) 1. leaving a message ...we went; 2. opening the book ... he showed;3. she left smiling; 4. sighing heavily she poured; 5. opened her umbrella stepping;6. leaving our suitcases ... we went; 7. checking his map he said; 8. not finding him athome we left; 9. not being sure ... I didn't say anything; 10. typing smth ...
she askedme.REVISIONEx. 19. (p. 338-339) 1. locked, refusing; 2. having worked; 3. seeing, being seen; 4.sitting; 5. sitting; 6. shaken; 7. shaking; 8. Arriving; 9. Having arrived; 10. Supported; 11.Supporting her; 12. reflecting; 13. reflected; 14. coming; 15. who has just come; 16.leaving; 17. having turned; 18.
Having finished; 19. Having looked; 20. not lived/it had notbeen lived; 21. engaged/he is engaged; 22. travelling.76Ex. 20. (p. 339) 1. sent to us; 2. written by the students; 3. taking part; 4. having a lot сtime; 5. crossing the bridge; 6. playing chess; 7. being tired; 8. talking about; 9. thisleeping child; 10.
talking about smth; 11. describing the life; 12. reading the stor\13. being a good engineer; 14. looking through his mail; 15. waiting for a tram16. connecting; 17. published; 18. you made in the previous dictation; 19. sitting at thiopen window; 20. turning off the light; 2 1 . having read; 22. entering the room23. hearing the steps.Ex. 2 1 . (p.
339) 1. to be criticized; 2. killed; 3. moved/to be moved; 4. to be taken; 5. b<heard; 6. delivered/to be delivered; 7. open; 8. typed/to be typed; 9. copied; 10. crying11. done; 12. wandering; 13. broken, gone; 14. to be locked and sealed; 15. elected.3.5 HAVE SOMETHING DONEEx.
22. (p. 340) 1. had it cut; 2. had it painted; 3. had it cut; 4. had it repaired; 5. have icleaned.Ex. 23. (p. 340) 1. is having her hair cut; 2. has had her watch repaired; 3.1 am having;summer house built; 4.1 am having them developed now/I haven't had them developeiyet.Ex. 24. (p. 340) 1. to have your suit cleaned and pressed; 2. to have my photograpltaken; 3.
have my raincoat cleaned; 4. will not have your tap repaired; 5. have youclothes made; 6. have your dress made; 7. had all his documents stolen; 8. has had hekitchen painted; 9. has had a new coat made; 10. to have my hair done.3.6 THE ABSOLUTE PARTICIPIAL CONSTRUCTIONEx. 26. (p. 341) 1. The rain having ruined my hat; 2. This being done; 3. Few peophbuying his pencils; 4.
There being a severe storm; 5. It being Sunday; 6. The weathebeing fine; 7. The Professor being ill.3.7 REVISIONEx. 1. (p. 341) 1. to; 2.—; 3. to; 4. to; 5.—; 6.—; 7.—; 8. to; 9.-; 10. to; 1 1 . - ; 12. to13.—; 1 4 . - ; 15.—.Ex. 2. (p. 342)I.
1. to pay; 2. to turn; 3. to tell; 4. to face; 5. to stay; 6. walking; 7. saying; 8. to do9. having told; 10. to let; 11. prevent; 12. asking; 13. to turn; 14. thinking.II. 1. being kidnapped; 2. talking; 3. to be; 4. to find; 5. warning; 6. talking; 7. to play8. surrounding; 9. looking; 10. to search; 11. watching; 12. walking; 13. being; 14.
walking; 15. to hear; 16. call/calling.7;JкЕ*. З."(р. 342-343) 1.4зо Gleanthe roomsi2. was advised not to tell; 3. was tpldto pourout; 4. were heard arguing; 5. without counting; 6. is believed to be deeply attached;7. was known to be writing; 8. could be seen waiting; 9. too excited to eat; 10.
wasreported to have changed; 11. he was not capable of taking decisions; 12. was fond oflaughing at; 13. was allowed to leave; 14. were left talking; 15. will have no difficulty infinding a job; 16. might be of interest to you to see; 17. were left to see; 18. is said to beon holiday; 19. was told to come; 20. was found waiting for us; 2 1 . watched peoplehurrying; 22. heard him call; 23. was said to be travelling; 24. laughing gaily at.SOMECONFUSEDOFORENGLISHCONFUSINGELEMENTSGRAMMAR1.
S O M E PREPOSITIONS CONFUSEDEx. 1. (p. 345) 1. with; ^ w i t h ; 3. at; 4. with; 5. by; 6. at; 7. by; 8. by; 9. at; 10. by;411. by; 12. by; 13. with.ч"Ex. 2. (p. 346) 1. among; 2. among; 3. between; 4. Between; 5. Among.Ex. 3. (p. 346) 1. into; 2.
into; 3. into; 4. into; 5. in; 6. in; 7. into; 8. in; 9. into; 10. in.Ex. 4. (p. 347) 1. beside; 2. besides; 3. Beside; 4. besides; 5. beside; 6. Besides; 7. except.Ex. 5. (p. 347) 1. like; 2. like; 3. as; 4. like; 5. like; 6. As, as.Ex. 6. (p. 347-348) 1. into; 2. beside; 3. as; 4. into; 5. besides; 6. with; 7. at, besides;8. into; 9. into; 10. at; 11 .by; 12. among; 13. at; 14. At; 15. beside; 16. with; 17.
beside;18. with; 19. between; 20. with; 21. in; 22. between; 23. among; 24. between;25. among; 26. as; 27. like; 28. like, as, as; 29. as; 30. by, by; 31. except; 32. in;33. with, into; 34. by; 35. beside.Ex. 7. (p. 348) 1. with water; 2. at my uncle's; 3. with her sick sister; 4.
beside my bed;5. among; 6. by the sea; 7. by bus; 8. as a bus driver; 9. as in Italy; 10. as a hammer;11. with an axe, by the stove; 12. into the country, into the hills; 13 At noon, in these latitudes,from it, in the house; 14. between you and me alone; 15.
among; 16. besides him; 17. besideherself; 18. anybody like you; 19. reached into her handbag; 20. no difference betweenthem; 21. like a youhg man; 22, like your daddy; 23. besides you two; 24. except Vasya*Ex. 8. (p. 348) 1. beside; 2, Besides; 3. besides; 4. besides; 5. beside; 6. besides;7. besides; 8. Besides; 9. beside; 10. besides.A:••,••••• •' •Ex. 9.
(p. 348) 1. by; 2. by; 3. with; 4. by; 5. by; 6. with; 7. by; 8. by; 9. with.78E x . 1 0 / ( p . 3 4 9 ) 1 . w i t h u s ; 2 . beiside m e ; 3 . b y t h e d o o r ; 4 . like a t e e n a g e r ; 5 . w i t h l aknife; 6 . b e s i d e s eaiting; 7 . b y t r a i n ; 8. e x c e p t y o u r s t u d e n t s ; 9 . b y t h e b a c k d o o r ; 10. a tm y g i r l f r i e n d ' s ; 1 1 . b e t w e e n ; 12.
a m o n g f r i e n d s ; 13. into f o u r p a r t s ; 14. a s t h e FiveC o r n e r s ; 15. at t h e Five c o r n e r s .2.COMPLEXSENTENCE2 . 1 . SUBJECT C L A U S E SE x . 2 . ( p . 3 5 0 ) 1. W h o d o e s n ' t k n o w this d o e s n ' t k n o w a n y t h i n g / k n o w s n o t h i n g . 2 . W h a tI w a s t r y i n g to f i n d o u t w a s very i m p o r t a n t f o r o u r investigation. 3. W h o e v e r stole t h e hatd i d m y a u n t in. 4 .