1. have just bought
2. have you ever seen
3. have never been
4. have not heard
5. have you written
6. have not had
7. have they done
8. have i left
9. has not met
10. have you ever eaten
Ответ:
Сегодня Европа противостоит двум кризисам. Первый - это экономический кризис с ростом уровня бедности, отсутствием безопасности и ростом бездомности по всему континенту. Второй - климатический и экологический кризис, с серьезными последствиями для front-line сообществ Европы сегодня и еще более угрожающими - в перспективе.
Оба кризиса являются продуктами политических решений Европы, и они тесно связаны друг с другом. Содействие росту за счет ископаемых привело к разрушению окружающей среды, а преданность принципам бюджетной экономии сдерживает ответную реакцию Европы на это.
Необходим радикально новый подход, дабы обратить вспять эту разрушительную тенденцию и обеспечить экологическую справедливость как в Европе, так и во всем мире.
Мы называем этот подход «Новым Зеленым Курсом для Европы», и данный отчет является первой попыткой представить прагматичный и всеобъемлющий программный пакет, который соответствует его основным принципам.
Новый Зеленый Курс для Европы состоит из трех различных институтов.
Задание 2. Выберите правильную форму глагола
1. Economics (…) his favourite subject. a) is
1. The trousers he bought for her (…) fit her. <span>b) don't</span>
<span>2. The police (…) to interview men about the robbery. </span><span>a) want</span>
<span>3. Physics (…) my best subject at school. </span>a) was
<span>4. Can I borrow your scissors? Mine (…) sharp enough. </span>b) aren't
<span>5. The news (…) as bad as we expected. </span><span>a) wasn't</span>
<span>6. Where (…) your family live? </span>b) do
<span>7. Four days (…) long enough for a good holiday. </span>b) aren't
<span>8. He can't find his binoculars. Do you know where (…)? </span><span>a) it is</span>
<span>9. Do you think the people (…) happy with the government? </span><span>b) are</span>
<span>10. (…) the police know how the accident happened? </span><span>b) Do</span>
<span>11. She doesn't like hot weather. Twenty-eight degrees (…) too warm for her. </span><span>b) are</span>
<span>12. The staff at school (…) not happy with their new working conditions. </span>a) is
<span>13. Thirty thousand pounds (…) stolen in the robbery. </span><span>b) were</span>
<span>14. Two years (…) a long time to be without job. </span><span>b) are</span>
<span>15. Five miles (…) a long way to walk every day. </span><span>b) are</span>
<span>16. I need more money. Six pounds (…) not enough. </span><span>b) are</span>
<span>17. These species (…) very rare. </span><span>b) are</span>
<span>18. My hair (…) dark brown. </span><span>a) is</span>
Robert Louis Stevenson was born in 1850 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
The boy was
often ill and during the cold winters stayed in the house. He had no brothers or
sisters. Books were his only friends. Robert read very much. He thought about
other countries and drew maps of different places which he wanted to see. The
boy wrote stories of adventures on the sea and told those stories to his
parents.
In summer when Robert was not ill, he travelled
with his father over Scotland. He saw storms on the sea and described those
storms in his stories. At school he began to write stories and poems and wanted
to be a writer, but his father was an engineer and wanted his son to be an
engineer too. He said that writing poems and stories was only a hobby, not a
profession.
Stevenson went to the Edinburgh university for some time, then he
travelled in different countries and wrote many stories. In 1883 Stevenson
published his book “Treasure Island”. Readers liked the book very much. In 1886
Stevenson published his book “Kidnapped”. Then other books of adventures came
out. People in many countries read and still read Stevenson’s stories. The hobby
of a small boy was now his profession. But the writer was very ill and he died
in 1894.