2. The street party is a popular form of (1)<span><span> celebration</span> in Britain.
Whole streets come together to mark such important (2) </span><span>national occasions as a
new millennium. Clearly it is (3)</span><span><span> impossible</span> to hold a party in a busy street,
so traffic is banned. This may annoy motorists but it is (4) un</span><span>avoidable.
Street parties need the (5) </span><span>involvement of as many people as possible. They
(6) en</span><span>able people who live in cities to unite as a community just as they
would in a (7) </span><span>traditional small village or town. Street parties are simple,
(8)</span><span><span> uncomplicate</span>d affairs, which involve a great deal of eating, drinking, dancing
and general (9) </span><span>enjoyments. There should be games so that small children do
not get bored and (10) dis</span><span>behaving. There should also be plenty of good music to
(11) en</span><span>courage the teenagers to stand around.
3. Malaria is one of the most common (1) </span><span>infectious diseases in the world.
So far the only kind of (2)</span><span><span> prevention</span> implemented by the affected countries
has been distributing mosquito nets and basic medicines. (3) S</span><span>cientists and
doctors have been working on a malaria vaccine for many years. However,
although all vaccines produced so far have shown good results on monkeys
their (4) </span><span>effectiveness in tests on humans was far less (5) </span><span>impressing. Research on the
malaria vaccine arouses (6)</span><span><span> consider</span>able interest in African, Asian, and South
American countries, where malaria is (7) </span><span>economically a most dangerous disease
causing (8)</span><span><span> patients'</span> loss of life and (9) </span><span>economic problems. Everybody is then
(10) </span><span>patiently waiting for good news about (11)</span><span><span> successful</span> trails of a new medicine
as the future costs of malaria spreading are indeed (12)</span><span><span> unpredict</span>able.</span>
Гоогл Переводчик в помощь!!!!!!
Did you HAVE TO make pancakes for all your friends last week?
Yesterday I HAD TO wait for my mother. She was late.
They HAD TO go home at 5 o`clock yesterday.
We did not HAVE TO buy this toy. Our friends gave it to us.
<span>Did she HAVE TO work on Sunday?</span>
As teenagers in all countries we enjoy going out, walking with our friends in the park or spending time in musical clubs. We want to be independent from our parents and other adults. We understand that learning is necessary for our life, but it's so boring. Of course, we go to school and try to be obedient, but not always. We want to get a computer and have a little bit of pocket money. In our country, teenagers do not have the opportunity to dress as they want, because the parents do not always understand the modern fashion. Most of us can't earn some money because of different resons. Nowadays some adults aren't able any work so the employers do not want to deal with juveniles and adolescents have problems with the law. That is why the amount of pocket money depends on the parents and their mood or financial well-being.