<span>Прошлым летом Джим и Джилл отправился в лес. День был в хорошим. Было очень жарко и солнечно. Джим и Джилл шли по лесу, а потом они сели под большим деревом.
Они говорили и говорили. Вдруг они увидели маленькую птичку. Птица упала с дерева. Джим взял птицу в руки, и дети пошли домой.
Они положили птицу в коробку. Детям понравилась птица очень сильно. Они дали птице хлеба, яблок, кукурузы и воды.
Птица жила в их доме в течение двух недель. Тогда Джим и Джилл унесли птицу обратно в лес. Птица была очень счастлива</span>
Would you like to have something to drink after the dinner?
- Yes, thank you. I'd like to have a coffee. What about you?
- I think coffee is a good idea. How would you like your coffee?
- I'll have it black.
- OK. And I'll have my coffee white. Would you like to order some dessert?
- No, thanks. You know, I'm on a diet. So, I wouldn't like to have any dessert now. Maybe you would like to order something to go with your coffee. They serve a fantastic chocolate cake here.
- Are you sure it will be OK if I order it?
- Sure, go ahead.
- OK, I'll call the waiter now.
4. Make up a sentence.
1. The 4. new 2. supermarket 6. is 8. an interesting 3. place 5. to do 7. shopping.
B) 1, 4, 2, 6, 8, 3, 5, 7
<span>1) Are the latest scientific methods used to collect and analyse physical evidence and solve horrible crimes in record time?
2) Did they interview 26-year-old Ben Langdon to find out what the job is really like?
3) On the show, investigators seem to end every work day with a dramatic arrest, don't they?
4) Do they go to the crime scene, do DNA analysis, then go and arrest the suspect?
5) In reality, a lot of different specialised technicians, forensic scientists and detectives are involved in each case, aren't they?
6) Who specialises in fibres and blood analysis, but others look at fingerprints, footwear and many other things?
7) There’s no typical day because every case is different, isn't there?
8) When did he exam in any evidence that had been collected from a crime scene?
9) Did he have the DNA compared to samples from the suspects?
10) Who uses powerful electron microscopes?
11) They also use ultraviolet light to see traces of evidence like tiny fibres and spectrometers which identify 30 chemicals, don't they?
12) Are their techniques becoming more high-tech all the time?
13) Some crime scenes can 35 be very distressing, can't they?
14) Is it wonderful when a case has been solved and your evidence played a role in that?
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2.1 1) I can swim well.
2) Cats can see in the dark.
3) I can't speak Arabic.
4) Penguins can't fly.
5) Matt can run fast.
6) I can't play the piano.
2.2
1) Can you swim well? Yes, I can.
2) Can cats see in the dark? Yes, they can.
3) Can you speak Arabic? No, I can't.
4) Can penguins fly? No, they can't.
5) Can Matt run fast? Yes, he can.
6) Can you play piano? No, I can't.