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VOCABULARY EXERCISES

Ex. 14. Fill in the blanks with a suitable word in the correct form. Trans­late the sentences into Russian.

 

accident; to belong; to care (2); care (2); to doubt; doubt (2); to drop (2); to fail; habit (2); to obey; to run; to sink; to speed; speed; speedy; to stick (2); to waste; to wish; to worry (2)

 

1. We all ... the newly-married couple the best of luck. 2. Orders are given to be .... 3. Five minutes from the end, we were still in ... about the results of the match. 4. He would not ... his time on people who refused to help themselves. 5. The train ... through the night, tak­ing us farther and farther away from home. 6. She didn't really ... what people said about her as long as she felt she was doing the right thmg. 7. When she heard that the plane was reported missing, her heart … . 8. He started up the engine to see if it was ... properly. 9. We all had free use of the bicycle as it didn't seem to ... to anyone in parti­cular. 10. I've always known him to be a truthful person and have no reason to ... his words. 11. Bad ... die hard. 12. He chose his words with … as he didn't feel quite safe on the subject. 13. Though unexpected questions were asked and ... openly expressed, he ... to his story. 14. He had never ... for football or any other of the noisy outdoor games. 15. He had been hoping for a ... decision and was disappointed to learn about another week's wait. 16. The car was picking up ... . 17. It was the runner's bad luck that he met with an .. almost having reached the finish. 18. We hadn’t heard from our friend lately and were beginning to get… . 19. If there's no hope of reaching agreement it's always better to ... a subject than waste time arguing. 20. The child had a must upsetting ... of staring at people. 21. The young man was moved to hos­pital where he would be getting the best of medical ... . 22. She ... over the least thing that goes wrong. 23. He had been given the name in fun, but somehow it ... . 24. That night the temperature ... sharply to five below zero. 25. He believed in his friends, they had never ... him.

Ex. 15. Paraphrase the following, using words and. word combinations given below. Make all necessary changes.

 

to care (2); to drop; to drop in (at); to waste; to obey; to fail (2); to stick (to) (2); to cheer up; to put right; to slow down; to take care of (2); from habit; without doubt (2); in low spirits; at a loss; in the habit (of); no point (in); to go wrong (2).

 

1. He seemedto have little liking for modern jazz. 2.It was uselesstrying to change the arrangement. Everything had been settled weeks ago. 3. Though there was no need to, she continued getting up early because she had always got up early. 4. He went away leaving his affa­irs in terrible disorder; it would take timeto get them arranged satis­factorily. 5. I'd been watching him closely and noticed his eyes suddenly widen with fright;clearly somethingunpleasant had happened. 6. Ap­proaching the turn the carstarted moving slower. 7. The difficulties were dealt with one by one. 8.It was all the same to him whether he won or lost the game. 9. His kind wordsraised my spirits. 10. Not every habit is easyto get rid of. 11. All his efforts to get them to make up they; quarrelwere useless. 12. He promised to let me know if things turned out badly. 13. She said she wouldpay me a short visit some after­noon. 14. His sonhad disappointed him, he had had such high hopes for the boy. 15. The woman was warnedto keep to the facts of the acci­dent. 16. He said he wouldarrange matters with the tickets, luggage and all the rest of it. 17. It wasmost certainly the funniest joke I'd ever heard. 18. Shewas used to taking a cup of tea in the afternoon. 19. He was uncertain what to do or say. 20. She was so excited at the news thatthe right words wouldn't come. 21. Hewouldn't change a word in his story. 22. She wasgloomy arid depressed, not like her usual self at all. 23. Children are expectedto do as they are told.



Ex. 16. Speak on the following topics, using the words and expressions given below.


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