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Dad (usually / work) on Saturdays.




We are going for a walk. Who (want) _______ to go with us?

A is wanting B does want   C want D wants  

I enjoyed ___________ very much at Ann’s party.

 A oneself                                                              C me

  B  myself                                                                   D herself

 

You like black coffee,...?

A ..., aren’t you?   B ..., don’t you? C ..., do you?

 

Usually I (have coffee) in the morning, but now I (drink) tea.

A  am having coffee                                                A  drink

B  have coffee                                                         B  am drinking

 

5. We wash the curtains ……….

   A  three times a year    B  once   C  every couple    D  three every

 

6. Do penguins fly? No, they ……… .

A aren’t                   B haven’t       C don’t

 

7.  Whose car is that? - I don’t know – not …… .

    A our            B your               C ours                    D its

 

8.  He's a friend of ……… .

   A them          B theres             C theirs                      D their

 

9.   This book is ……. and not his.  A my                       B I             C me                       D mine

10.   Look! She ………… from a large whisky-bottle.
A will drink        B is drinking       C drinks          D drink
 

11.    He .......... about everything!
A always complain           B always complains

C is always complaining  D is complaining

 




He ........ twenty cigarettes a day.

A smoke        B to smoke     C smokes        D is smoking

 

13.      Look! The children …… a snowman.

A are making     B is making      C make                 D makes

 

14.     Listen! Somebody ……… a wonderful song.

A sing               B sings          C singing               D is singing

 

PRESENT SIMPLE/ PRESENT CONTINUOUS

Exercise 1.

Некоторые из предложений написаны с ошибками, вам необходимо их исправить. Остальные предложения оставьте без изменений

A right                                       B wrong ( in this case correct the sentence, please)

1. Tom is in his room. He plays the piano.

2. Jill is speaking 5 languages.

3. I am looking for my glasses. Where are they?

4. My brother is smoking 20 cigarettes a day.

5. John is tired, so he has a short sleep.

6. The man in the dark grey coat is looking like Tom Garrett.

7. He doesn’t like ballroom dancing.

8. I’m looking out of the window, but I’m not seeing him.

9. I am remembering that holiday we had in France a few years ago.

10. How much is it costing to send a letter to Paris?

11. My parents are never drinking strong coffee.

12. I hate big cities.

13. The play is beginning at half past seven.

14. What are you thinking of that novel?

15. What are you thinking about?

 

Exercise 2.          

 Choose A, B or C:

It (often / rain) in this part of the world.

A is often raining                B often rains

Take your umbrella. It (rain) cats and dogs.

A rains                           B is raining

Granny is in the kitchen. She (make) a plum – cake.

A is making                      B makes

My wife (often / make) plum-cakes.

A is often making                    B often makes

Can you phone a bit later, please? Jane (have a bath).

A is having a bath                   B has a bath

Run downstairs. Your sister (wait) for you.

A is waiting                            B waits

I don’t know Spanish, but I (learn) it now.

A am learning                         B learn

John (still / work) in the garden.

A is still working                  B still works

Usually I (have coffee) in the morning, but now I (drink) tea.

A am having coffee                                         A drink

B have coffee                                                   B am drinking

We (sometimes / go) to the cinema.

A are sometimes going                         B sometimes go

What she (do)? - She is a secretary at our college.

A is she doing               B she does          C does she do

Why you (sit) at my desk? Could you take your place, please?

A Why you are sitting B Why do you sit C Why are you sitting

We’ve got tickets, and tomorrow evening we (go) to the cinema.

A go                              B are going

Dad (usually / work) on Saturdays.

A is usually working         B usually works

СДЕЛАЙТЕ ПИСЬМЕННЫЙ ПЕРЕВОД ТЕКСТА:

THE NETHERLANDS: A LAND WITHOUT PRISONS.

The Dutch have adopted an innovative and remarkably humane system of dealing with law breakers, with the result that the Netherlands is close to becoming a land without prisons. And the policy is apparently paying dividends: crime is certainly climbing much more slowly there than in all other countries.

The Dutch hold the view that harsh punishment only aggravates the problems that lead a person to crime. “A prison sentence does little to ‘resocialise a person’, says vice-president of the Hague Court. “It more likely leads to bitterness. A mild sentence, possibly even just a fine, shows an offender that society cares about him.” Because of this concept fewer and fewer people are serving time in Holland. In Dutch prisons every effort is made to provide an environment that will rehabilitate the convicts.

In many institutions prisoners are allowed to wear their own clothes and keep personal things; they are given comfortably furnished rooms with such homey items as curtains, and they often are allowed to work outside the prison or leave from time to time to visit their families.

Moreover, Holland has an extraordinary one-to-one ratio between prisoner staff members and inmates. “Our objective,” says the Deputy Prison Director, “is not to make life pleasant for prisoners, but to normalize it as much as possible to prepare the prisoners for a return to society.”

Dutch officials maintain that their philosophy of short prison sentences and humanitarian treatment is essential if convicts are not to become repeaters. “A heavy sentence,” they say, “keeps a person out of possible mischief longer, but it merely postpones and aggravates the problem of recidivism.”

CRIME

 Переведите названия преступлений, выучите их и определите о каком преступлении говорится в каждом предложении. Например, 1 – burglary, 2-…

Rioting Shoplifting Stalking Hijacking Domestic violence Arson Robbery Murder Looting pick pocketing Mugging Hacking Drug-trafficking Theft Fraud Vandalism Burglary Blackmail Kidnapping Hooliganism

1. People broke into our house and stole our video camera. 1- (burglary)

2. Youths attacked her in the street and ran off with her handbag.

3. The pilot was forced to take the plane to Tashkent.

4. She killed him by poisoning his coffee.

5. Why do middle class women steal food from supermarkets?

6. Having made no profit that year, he set fire to his own factory.

7. Crowds of protestors broke shop windows and stole goods.

8. They ran around smashing things and fighting other drunken youths.

9. He threatened to tell the newspapers unless he got a thousand pounds.

10.  Someone has stolen my purse from my desk.

11.  The clerk handed over the money when they threatened to shoot him.

12.  The business used deception to obtain money.

13.  They were accused of deliberately smashing the phone box.

14.  The boy would be harmed unless his parents paid the money.

15.  The woman was often seen with bruises on her face.

16.  His wallet was stolen from his back pocket.

17.  Trained dogs found the packages stuffed into the seats of the lorry.

18.  The film star had been followed by the same man for months.

19.  They accessed the information from government computer system.

20.  Hundreds of police in helmets broke up the angry crowds.

 

ВОПРОСЫ ДЛЯ ОБЩЕЙ БЕСЕДЫ

Подготовьтесь к беседе с преподавателем по примерному списку вопросов:     

1. What is your first name?

2. What is your surname?

3. Will you spell your surname?

4. How old are you?

5. Where and when were you born?

6. Where are you from?

7. What is your phone number?

8. Why did you decide to enter the Academy of Justice?

9. Is your family large?

10. Are you married?

11. Have you got any children?

12.  What are your parents?

13. Have you got any brothers or sisters, if yes how old are they and what do they do?

14.  What do you usually do in the evenings?

15.  What do we call a person who expects good things to happen?

16.  What do we call a person who expects bad things to happen?

17.  Which type are you?

18.  What qualities do you most admire in people?

19.  What characteristics annoy you most in people?

20.  Do you find languages easy or difficult to learn?

21.  What other languages besides English would you like to learn?

22.  What language is spoken in France? Germany? China?

23.  Why is it important to know foreign languages?

24.  Do you believe in love at first sight?

25.  Do you believe in God?

26. Which is the most common religion in Russia? In Egypt? In China? In Israel?

27. Do you believe that there’s life on other planets?

28.  What kinds of sports do you know?

29.  What do you do to keep fit?

30.  What sports do you enjoy watching?

31.  What is your favourite holiday and how do you spend it?

32.  Have you got a watch? What time is it now?

33.  What are you doing now?

34.  What are you going to do tonight?

35. If you had a million dollars, what would you do with it?

36. Do you like to get presents?

37. Which is better for you to get presents or to give them?

38. Do you like when your present is money?

39. What is the best present you’ve ever got?

40. How do you see yourself in ten years time?

 










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