Sandy was on her way to work. Being the owner of a book shop was her dream. She loved books and the smell of recently published ones.
When she got to the shop she noticed that there was something wrong with the door. It was open. She remembered closing it last night. So there was only one explanation — she was robbed.Entering the shop she realized that the place was turned upside down. All the books were on the floor. She checked the till and thanked herself for taking all the money to the bank last night so there was nothing to steal.She was upset but the relief of the thought that nothing was stolen calmed her down. —I need to set an alarm system, — thought Sandy and started placing books on the bookshelves.
ПЕРЕВОД:Сэнди была на пути к работе. Быть владелицей книжного магазина было ее мечтой. Она любила книги и запах недавно опубликованных книг.Когда она дошла до магазина, то заметила, что что-то не так с дверью. Она была открыта. Она вспомнила, как закрывала ее прошлой ночью. Так что было только одно объяснение — ее ограбили.Войдя в магазин, она поняла, что все было перевернуто вверх дном. Все книги были на полу. Она проверила кассу и поблагодарила себя за то, что вчера вечером отнесла все деньги в банк, так что воровать было нечего.Она была расстроена, но облегчение от мысли, что ничего не украли, успокоило ее. — Нужно установить сигнализацию, — подумал Сэнди и начала раскладывать книги на книжных полках.
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With money supply (growing) relatively slowly (much less than four or
five percent per year), this (is interpreted) as a result of a tight
monetary policy. A relatively rapid growth in the money supply (is
considered to be) a result of an easy policy.
2. The difference between the real rate of interest and the nominal one
is that the former (is adjusted) for inflation whereas the latter (is not).
3. A great number of people (cannot increase) their wages rapidly
and largely enough (to compensate) for price increases because they (work) under long-term contracts.
4. Lenders (are likely to be hurt) by inflation.
5. A two-percent increase in the rate of inflation (is found to have caused) a
reduction in the real income of elderly households by about 10 percent.
6. In periods of inflation the value of money (to know) (to reduce).
7. Good results (are known to have been achieved) in Soviet economy during the
early 1960s due to (decentralized) decision-making and emphasis on
profit rather than carrying out plans.
8. For the past fifty years, the price level in the United States (has been
moving) only one way - up. In practically all years during this period,
prices (have been rising). Since 1955, there (has not been) any year when the price
level (was falling). This (was not ) a hyperinflation, but it (resulted) in
a very large erosion in the value of the dollar. Like a beach is slowly
(worn) away by the ocean, the dollar (was) gradually losing a
considerable share of its value. Prices now (are) over five times what
they (were) fifty years ago. Although a creeping inflation
(is) much less harmful than hyperinflation, it (has) a number of
social costs.
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1. на столе есть фрукты-бананы апельсины. ещё на столе есть мороженое а я очень люблю мороженое. а ещё там есть очень вкусные конфеты например: ириски шоколадные со многослойным желе.
2. Я фотографирую своих бабушку и дедушку которых я так люблю. ещё я их фотографирую для того что бы я их не забывала а по чаще к ним приежала.
1) Alec said that his friend lived in Moscow
2) He said to me to ring him up the day before
3) She asked him when he would phone again
4) Ann said to us if we were hungry
5) The librarian said to children not to do draw in their books
2. He/It is big
3. Teddy is black
1. I can see Eddy
2. He /It is little
3. Eddy is black/white