1. People speak Spanish in most of South America.
Spanish is spoken in most of South America (by people).
2. You can cook this product in microwave oven.
This product can be cooked in microwave oven (by you).
3. They didn't require extra cheese and sauce.
Extra cheese and sauce weren't required (by them).
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11. Students will have finished the test … 3 pm next Friday. А) by
12. … you at school yesterday? – Yes, I … А) Were/was
13. безболезненный D) painless
14. George … swimming yesterday. D) went
15. A: Have you ever been to Germany? B: … A) No, I haven’t
16. Find the adjective with negative meaning: B) tasteless
17. I haven’t seen Lisa … December. A) since
18. My Granny has 13 grandchildren. B) thirteen
19. Find the adverb: A) usually
20. They have over 15 550 books: В) fifteen thousand five hundred fifty
21. Find the verb: B) decide
22. Find the sentence in Past Simple.C) Did you phone me last night?
23. A: What … in your spare time? B: I often go swimming A) do you do
24 Find the suffix of a noun: D) –ment
25. Find the suffix of an adjective: A) –ish
26. Listen! That boy … the guitar C) is playing
27. It is a person who wears fur and leather clothes, and eats diary products, meat and fish. D) a vegetarian
28. “apple of one’s …” C) eye
29. “to have time on one’s …” E) hands
30. “to have a sweet …” B) tooth
1)Australia is less than the United Kingdom in almost thirty-one times.
2)In Australia there is a mountain Makdonell.
3)The landscape in Australia mountain<span>.
4)</span>It's a small,but very beautiful, and old town<span>.
5)</span>Main beach resorts are located on the East coast, the most popular among them — gold Coast (Gold Coast) and Great barrier Reef (BBR). The center of the country is covered with red desert, which has its own "Grand Canyon" and "navel of the earth" — the sacred mountain of aboriginal Uluru, hence its popular name — "Red centre" Alice springs and Ayers Rock.In the North, in close proximity to aboriginal settlements are numerous parks with waterfalls, rivers teeming with crocodiles and many other animals Darwin<span>.
6)</span>Australia was discovered by Columbus in fourteen hundred <span>forty-second year.
7)</span>On older rocks of Australia, you can see the snow<span>.
8)</span>Blue color of the flag symbolizes the ocean surrounding Australia from all sides, the UK flag in the upper left corner of the country belonging to the British Commonwealth, and six white stars — six States of the Commonwealth of Australia.Five stars to the right form the constellation of the southern cross — the symbol of the location of Australia in the southern hemisphere<span>.</span>
Ху из зис! ит из Пат. Пат из э бой. хи из фо. хуз тойс а зэй. зэй а Патс тойс.
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I served in the American consulate in Kobe. It was the tall heavy person, the native of the Midwest, his corpulent body hardly found room in a cheap suit. It came back to the duty station after short stay in New York where went for the wife who spent year in the homeland. It was very pretty woman with pleasant manners and with sense of humour. The service in consulate doesn't bring in big incomes, and Mrs. Remzi put on very modestly, but with taste. She was able to carry things and always looked elegant. I wouldn't pay on it special attention if not one its quality which, perhaps, and is peculiar to women, but presently usually them disappears. Looking at Mrs. Remzi, her modesty shouldn't be surprised. The modesty decorated it as the flower decorates a dress. Somehow at dinner conversation incidentally concerned pearls. Newspapers wrote about the smart way of receiving pearls which is thought up by Japanese much, and the doctor noticed that their pearls will inevitably reduce present cost. These pearls are also already very good, and soon it will bring to perfection. Mr. Kelada, as usual, grasped a new subject. He told us everything that it is possible to know about pearls. I think that Remzi even about it had no concept, but he couldn't miss an opportunity to be linked to levantinets, and in five minutes cruel dispute inflamed. I still never heard that Mr. Kelada argued so passionately and is verbose, as this time. At last told Remzi it especially wounded something, he knocked a fist on a table and cried: - I after all know that I speak. I go to Japan, just to look at notorious Japanese pearls. It is my specialty, and any expert will confirm to you that with my opinion reckon. I know all best pearls in the world, and if that I don't know about pearls, and the nobility doesn't cost that. It was for us news, at all the garrulity Mr. Kelada didn't speak to anybody about a sort of the occupations yet. We heard only that it goes to Japan on some commercial affairs. He victoriously inspected us. - To Japanese never to receive pearls, which such expert as I, wouldn't distinguish at first sight. - He pointed to Mrs. Remzi's necklace. - Mark my words, Mrs. Remzi, this thread never on one cent won't fall in price. Mrs. Remzi from modesty peculiar to it slightly reddened and hid pearls under a dress. Remzi moved forward. He looked at us, and in his eyes the smile flashed. - Beautiful thread, truth? - I paid at once to it attention, - Mr. Kelada answered. - Yes, I told myself, this pearls that is necessary. - It was bought without me. Interestingly, how many, in your opinion, it costs? - Oh, price to it about fifteen thousand dollars. But I won't be surprised if on Fifth Avenue took all for this thread thirty. Remz mischievously I smiled. - And what you will tell if Mrs. Remzi in day of departure from New York bought her in department store for eighteen dollars? Mr. Kelada flushed.<span> - Nonsense. Pearls real, besides for</span>