<span>1. They have been political rivals for more than 30 years and still are.
2. New York house has been his main home for the last forty years.
3. I have missed you terribly! Where have you been all this time?
4. It has been a long way, I really feel tired.
5. I have always liked being near water, and for as long as I can remember.
6. Frank wants to fly. He has done this so many times in his mind that he is beginning to think it really has happened.
7, Life has been very kind to me.
8.1 have not seen fireflies since I was a kid.
9. I have noticed something strange in her lately.
10. We believe you have been very busy since you arrived in New York.
11. Melanie has known the Hills for donkey's years.
12. After all, Nigel always has been a bit of a know-it-all.
13. It is quiet in the apartment now that everybody has left it.
14. It's strange that they are friends, they have never shared the same interests.
15. "I think you had better leave," he said icily. "Before I really lose my temper. I have just had enough of you."
16.1 have always wanted to look clever, but now at the age of twenty I have to admit that I look like a person who has never even heard of Jung or Updike.
17. We have seen each other fairly steadily for the past year, and when David asked me to marry him, last week, there seemed no reason to say "no". I have been very lonely for a very long time. And so has been David, ever since his wife died seven years ago.</span>
<span><span>1. </span>Country</span>
<span><span>2. </span>Abroad</span><span><span>
3. </span>Picnic</span>
<span><span>4. </span>Present</span>
<span><span>5. </span>Tourist</span>
<span><span>6. </span>Have</span><span><span>
7. </span>souvenir</span>
Nauryz — Kazakh feast, signifying the start of the year. He was met by a hearty Yes-starana, as if placing hope in the coming spring.
It was customary to come to a big feast with a gift in the form of food — with the so-called "shashu". The gift was brought, irimshik, Kurt, baursaks and sweets, biscuits.
In the old days in special occasions, for example, when the long-awaited birth of an heir, Kazakhs slaughtered a white camel and cooked from fresh meat meals. The people saying "ripped the stomach of the white camel" (AK tweens Kar-NY, geraldi), evidently concerned with practices of this kind.
"The mind is fat"— the so-called help each other. If you can not afford, say, one to build a house, or need to do it faster, gathering of neighbors, relatives, friends for help. After completion of work the owner put a generous treat. Before a long journey also collected people and treated them ("Jol-ayak"). If the family settled nearby, also gave a treat ("aralik"). When I bought meat for the winter ("hundredth"), then were treated to the oldest. When the son sat on a horse for the first time or the first time left his native village, feast "takim of cagar".
<span>Many holidays of Kazakhs were associated with economic work. For example, the first day at the cabin marked with dastarkhan "Zhurt Mylar", the beginning of the harvest —"karma may lar, the end—"the Saban", the first day of milking the mares noted dastarkhan "BIE Bau", etc.</span>
I and my (best) friend like to go for a walk to the park or to the forest. On Saturday and on Sunday, we like to go to the circus, to the museum and to the theater. Besides, we like to draw a nice pictures, to sing songs, dance and play active games. We like to spend a lot of time together!
1)a
2)a
3)c
4)b
5)a
6)d
7)d
8)d
9)b
10)c
11)a
12)b
13)c
14)c
15)c
16)b
17)d
18)a
19)b
20)d
21)a
22)b
23)d
24)a
25)c
26)a
27)b
28)a
29)c
30)a
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