1.
1) An application form was given to us by the librarian.
We were given an application form by the librarian.
2) Some money was paid him for helping.
He was paid some money for helping.
3) An interesting story was told us by Mike.
We were told an interesting story by Mike.
4) A new theatre was shown them by the Petrovs.
They were shown a new theatre by the Petrovs.
5) An e-mail was sent to me by the library.
I was sent an e-mail by the library.
2.
1) His jokes are always laughed at by everybody.
2) The doctor has been already sent for.
3) This book is often referred to by people.
4) Kate was waited for ten minutes yesterday.
3.
1) off 2) round 3) into 4)down 5) on
I have a lot of favorite hobbies. I like to read, I like to ride a bike, and I really like the story. But my most important hobby is drawing.
I started painting when I was still young. Mom and Dad very often gave me markers of various colors, colored pencils and beautiful, snow-white paper for drawing. I liked to paint something beautiful on a blank sheet, plants, animals, sometimes people. Therefore, I myself often made postcards for my mother and father.
However, my first drawings were not the best. Something turned out to be crooked, something did not work at all. But I always continued to draw. Now, I think I draw very well. My work hangs on the walls in my room. I often send my creations to the contests of children's drawings and often receive diplomas and prizes.
Moreover, I go to art school. I really like it there. In the art school reigns a real atmosphere of skill and creativity. We usually draw still lifes, sometimes people. In the summer we go to the open air and draw nature, flowers, forests, trees, houses.
Now my drawings are pretty good. But someday I want to learn how to draw as great Russian artists I. Shishkin, I. Aivazovsky and K. Bryullov! I'm sure I can draw even better if I try.
Lying, which in the event of its disclosure will bring significant harm to the listener or the third, but at the same time represents a significant benefit to the listener himself or society as a whole. Examples of lies for good is the assurance of a dying person that with his son everything is in order, despite the fact that in fact the last leg is broken, misleading the perpetrator