2)My favorite drink is apple juice.3)You mustn't eat with your fingers.4)Have you got any fish? 5)Let's make for breakfast some solad. 6)Do you like to drink coffee?
Hopeless
Harmless
Worthless
Hopeful
Beautiful
Odorless
Wonderful
Careful
Shop assistants don’t have to know Italian.
Doctors have to work with people.
Architects don’t have to work at night.
Businessmen have to think much.
Pilots have to wear uniforms.
Teachers don’t have to travel.
Diplomats have to know English.
Secretaries have to get up early.
Bus drives don’t have to write letters.
Bankers have to count money.
We are having a lot of fun now
1. Suit (someone)
2. Slave
3. Embarrassing
4. Try (it) on
5. Latest
6. Style
Rime has been around us for many centuries. Every day when we open a newspaper or turn on TV almost all we read or hear is about criminals and their illegal actions. According to the law, people who commit a crime must be punished, imprisoned or even sentenced to a death penalty. Without punishment our life in the society would be less secure, although sometimes punishment isn’t strict enough, to my mind.
Some kinds of crimes are as old as the human society (such as stealing, pick-pocketing, vandalism, assault or domestic violence, murder and manslaughter), others are a more recent phenomenon. Armed robbery of stores and banks, hacking into computers (so called “cyber frauds”), corruption or forgery of money and documents, for instance, are some of them. The 20thcentury has also seen the appearance of organized crimes such as drug-trafficking, drug-smuggling and hijacking. Statistics show an alarming rise of violent crimes and crimes to do with the illegal sale of arms across the world. Unfortunately women and children often become the victims of crime. Sometimes criminals kidnap rich people or their kids and ask for a ransom to be paid for them.