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Тут многовато заданий зато баллов много даю))1. ЗаданиеОтветьте на вопросики...1)Whose is this jacket? 1.Mine. 2.You are. 3.John.2)Are you sure they’ve gone? 1.They’ve been here before. 2.Yes, I agree with you. 3.They left hours ago.2. Задание Вставьте слова в пропускиТекст номер 1 Jogging, or slow running, is an excellent form of exercise ________ (what,which,who,when) will keep you in good health. You can jog at your own ________(speed,direction,way,time) so it is suitable ________(to,with,for,by) anyone from a beginner to a top sportsman. You don’t need to go to a special sports centre ________(because,but,therefore,although) your exercise begins as soon ________ (that,than,when,as) you step out of the door. Текст номер 2... Scientific research shows that an alarming number of adults suffer from sleep ________ (deprivation, denial, disintegration ,dislocation) which not only causes a loss of productivity at work but also a significant ________(fall, degradation, loss, deterioration) in the quality of their personal lives.Текст номер 3.... If you have ________ (awkwardness, fuss, hindrance ,trouble) sleeping, the following information may help. If your digestion is a weak _______(fixture, point, element, link) , eating late at night and then lying down in bed. Eating earlier should help, as should sleeping with your head ________(propped, pinned,set,drawn) up high on a pillow.Задание 3 Вставьте слова в пропуски: 1)I’ll show you around the city, when you ________ to visit me. 1will come 2are coming 3come 4will be coming 2)I’d ________ have coffee than tea. 1prefer 2rather 3like 4better 3)He felt tired ________ he had slept for eight hours. 1whereas 2despite 3in spite of 4even though 4)There’s no point ________ knocking at the door - she’s already gone out. 1.for 2.to 3.with 4.in 5) I wish I ________ to go to the dentist this afternoon. 1.wouldnt have 2.dont have 3.didnt have 4.haven’t 6)She said she was in two ________ as to whether to go or not. 1.thoughts 2.minds 3.ideas 4.views 7)You promised you’d come with us, so you can’t ________ out of it now. 1.back 2.move 3.fall 4.slip
Переведите правильно пожалуйста, в переводчике я тоже могу перевести.Frank Burke got into his car and drove quickly down the street, away from the hospital. He’d just had words with one of the other doctors, he was furious. Old Dr. MacDonald knew that the Wilkins boy was Franks patient. He had no business interfering, none at all. Frank accepted a lot of criticism from the older physician, but he drew line at this. Just because MacDonald was the oldest doctor at Mayfair Hospital, he thought he could do anything he wished: the younger men should think nothing of it. Anyone would think Dr. Burke was incapable of treating someone who had just caught cold!The other doctors at Mayfair Hospital all had complaints about the older man. As one intern said. "He makes you feel youre trying to put something over on someone just because you want to be a doctor!"Another thing. Dr. MacDonalds methods were extremely old-fashioned. He was, for example, quite unprofessional in his treatment of patients. It was true that he was very friendly toward them, but he spent too much time with each: other patients often had to wait hours to see him. His altitude towards the you physicians was that of an intelligent, superior being dealing with* lot of idiots. Well, if the facts were known, young Dr. Burke at it* probably had twice the medical education that MacDonald had at 64! Frank had attended one of the best medical schools in the country; it stood to reason that he would become an excellent physician. One day, when the opportunity arose to do so. hed take a stand with Dr. MacDonald, come to the point, tell him exactly what he thought of him. In his present frame of mind, that would be easy!Frank glanced down and saw that the speedometer registered forty-five miles an hour, ten miles over the speed limit on this zone. "Take it easy," he told himself. He was so much on edge thinking about Dr. MacDonald that he hadn’t realized he was driving so fast. It was lucky there were no policemen around at the moment. All he needed to be arrested for speeding while thinking about Dr. MacDonald! Maybe it would serve him right, but that would be the last straw!