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Exercise 1I. Find in the text words or phrases similar in meaning to the following.A cash desk, a purchase, coca-cola, a plastic bag, big size car­tons, to calculate, goods, a heap, half-empty.II. Give your own words or expressions similar in meaning to the ones from the text.To pinpoint, to fire questions, to rearrange, to give a blank look, to catch one's eye, a snatch of conversation, to flush, to grit one's teeth together, to beg.Exercise 2Below see the list of the words from the text. Think of words opposite in meaning to them.extraordinary orientalappropriate traditionaltriumphant emptyfamiliar to pushindividual indecisionimpatient to buyExercise 3The author herself uses synonymous words and expressions in the text. Say how otherwise the author puts the following.to count — to continue —to give over money — small salad cream—elephantine — write out a check —wire basket — cram in —Exercise 4When postpositions are added to verbs, the meanings of the latter can ut­terly change. Choose the right one from the two given in brackets. Explain the difference in meanings.1. (put; put up)a) The dark woman ... all the stuff into her carrier bag.b) Jean thought that she had to ... with a loss of time.2. (turn; turn up)a) Jean ... her head and saw a queue behind her.b) Jean remembered the time when he suddenly ... and they went on their shopping trips.3. (pick; pick up)a) The customers ... goods from the racks while walking along the aisles.b) Last summer there were a lot of blueberries in the for­est. We often went there to ... them.4. (make; make out)a) The gentleman at the till asked the cashier to ... a bill for him.b) Jean thought that she would ... a salad in the evening, probably with chicken.5. (write; write out)a) When Jean and he were together they sometimes ... let­ters to each other.b) He always paid in cash and never ... cheques.6. (carry; carry on)a) A lot of women never ... heavy bags, as they think it to be not ladylike.b) The people in the queue were interested in the end of the story and she ... with it.7. (pass; pass down)a) The woman at the till... the cardboard box to her hus­band and they both left.b) Jean ... the rack with family-size cartons of cornflakes indifferently.8. (come; come round)a) Parting with her friend Jean tried to seem careless and said casually, '... some time'.b) '...to see me', the blonde woman said to her friend.9. (cram; cram in)a) Though the box was already full the woman managed to ... the last pack offish fingers among the rest.b) The supermarket was ... with customers on that day.10. (walk, walk off)a) Jean never ... to the supermarket as the way was far too long; she went there by car.b) Slowly Jean ... from the supermarket deep in her thoughts.Exercise 5Find the English equivalents to the following words or expressions.A.Снять с полки; лента конвейера; поменять на что-либо большего размера; заплатить; продвинуться на пару ша­гов; перекладывать покупки; большие упаковки; походы по магазинам; найти мелочь; беготня; потерять свою оче­редь; выкладывать продукты на конвейер; пройти через экспресс-кассу; насчитать десять покупок; определить, что за человек, судя по его покупкам; передавать ко­му-либо покупки; отсчитать три банкноты; подсчитать общую сумму; оптовая закупка; выписать чек (два вари­анта); отдать деньги кассиру; груда покупок.В.Мириться с чьим-либо присутствием; семейные праз­дники; замолчать; на дне (корзины); качать головой; в конце концов; сжать зубы; любимая поговорка; разделе­ние труда; время от времени; попасться на глаза; мыльная опера; бывало то лучше, то хуже; продолжить рассказ; смотреть выжидающе; почувствовать облегчение; ей было не по себе; почувствовать себя намного лучше на свежем воздухе; в будущем.
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Результаты (английский) 1: [копия]
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Exercise 1 <br><br>I. Find in the text words or phrases similar in meaning to the following. <br><br>A cash desk, a purchase, coca -cola, a plastic bag, big size cartons, to calculate, goods, a heap, half-empty. <br><br>II. Give your own words or expressions similar in meaning to the ones from the text. <br><br>To pinpoint, to fire questions, to rearrange, to give a blank look, to catch one's eye, a snatch of conversation, to flush, to grit one's teeth together, to beg. <br><br>Exercise 2 <br><br>Below see the list of the words from the text. Think of words opposite in meaning to them . <br><br>orient oriental extraordinary <br><br>Appropriate Traditional <br><br>a triumphant empty <br><br>are familiar to the push <br><br>Individual Indecision <br><br>impatient to the buy <br><br>Exercise 3<br><br>The author herself uses synonymous words and expressions in the text. Say how otherwise the author puts the following . <br><br>count to - continue to - <br><br>to give over money - small salad cream- <br><br>elephantine - write out a check - <br><br>wire basket - cram in - <br><br>Exercise 4 <br><br>When postpositions are added to verbs, the meanings of the latter can utterly change. Choose the right one from the two given in brackets. Explain the difference in meanings. <br><br>1. (the put; the put up closeup) <br><br>a) of The dark woman ... all the stuff Into her carrier bag. <br><br>b) Jean thought that she had to ... with a loss of time. <br><br>2. (turn; turn up) <br><br>a) ... Jean saw her head and a queue behind her.<br><br>b) Jean remembered the time when he suddenly ... and they went on their shopping trips. <br><br>3. (the pick; the pick up closeup) <br><br>a) the customers of The ... goods from the racks The while walking Included Along the the aisles. <br><br>b) Last summer there were a lot of blueberries in the forest. We often went there to ... them. <br><br>4. (the make; the make out) <br><br>a) of The gentleman till the AT Asked the cashier to the ... a bill for HIM. <br><br>b) Jean thought that she would ... a salad in the evening, probably with chicken. <br><br>5. (write; write out) <br><br>a) When he Jean and together they were sometimes ... letters to each other. <br><br>b) He always paid in cash and never ... cheques. <br><br>6. (carry; carry on) <br><br>a) A lot of women never ... heavy bags, as they think it to be not ladylike.<br><br>b) The people in the queue were interested in the end of the story and she ... with it. <br><br>7. (pass; pass down) <br><br>a) of The AT the woman till ... the cardboard box to her husband and for They left to Both. <br><br>b) Jean ... the rack with family -size cartons of cornflakes indifferently. <br><br>8. (have come; have come round) <br><br>a) Parting with her friend E Jean SEEM to the tried and Careless Said casually, '... some time'. <br><br>b) '... to see me' , the blonde woman said to her friend. <br><br>9. (cram; cram in) <br><br>a) Though the box was already full to the woman managed ... the last pack offish fingers among the rest. <br><br>b) The supermarket was ... with customers on that day. <br><br>10. (walk, walk off)<br><br>a) Jean never ... to the supermarket as the way was far too long; she went there by car. <br><br>b) Slowly Jean ... from the supermarket deep in her thoughts. <br><br>Exercise 5 <br><br>Find the English equivalents to the following words or expressions. <br><br>A. <br><br>Remove the shelves; conveyor belt; change to something larger; pay; to move a couple of steps; to shift the purchase; large packaging; shopping trips; find a trifle; running; lose his turn; spread products on the conveyor; go through the express box office; count ten purchases; determine what kind of man, according to his purchases; transfer to anyone buying; count three notes; calculate a total sum; wholesale purchase; write a check (two variants); give the money to the cashier; pile of purchases. <br><br>IN.<br><br>To put up with someone else's presence; family holidays; silence; at the bottom (basket); to shake a head; eventually; compress teeth; favorite saying; division of labor; occasionally; catch the eye; soap opera; happened the better or worse; continue the story; watching expectantly; feel relieved; She was not alone; I feel much better in the open air; in future.
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Exercise 1<br><br>I. Find in the text words or phrases similar in meaning to the following.<br><br>A cash desk, a purchase, coca-cola, a plastic bag, big size cartons, to calculate, goods, a heap, half-empty.<br><br>II. Give your own words or expressions similar in meaning to the ones from the text.<br><br>To pinpoint, to fire questions, to rearrange, to give a blank look, to catch one's eye, a snatch of conversation, to flush, to grit one's teeth together, to beg.<br><br>Exercise 2<br><br>Below see the list of the words from the text. Think of words opposite in meaning to them.<br><br>South Africa<br><br>Appropriate traditional<br><br>triumphant<br><br>familiar to push<br><br>individual indecision<br><br>impatient to buy<br><br>Exercise 3<br><br>The author herself uses synonymous words and expressions in the text. Say how else the author puts the following.<br><br>to count - to continue -<br><br>to give over money - small salad cream<br><br>Twitter - write out a check<br><br>wire basket - cram in -<br><br>Exercise 4<br><br>When postpositions are added to verbs, the meanings of the latter can utterly change. Choose the right one from the two given in brackets. Explain the difference in meanings.<br><br>1. (put; put up)<br><br>a) The dark woman ... all the stuff into her carrier bag.<br><br>b) Jean thought that she had to ... with a loss of time.<br><br>2. (turn; turn up)<br><br>a) Jean ... her head and saw a queue behind her.<br><br>b) Jean remembered the time when he suddenly ... and they went on their shopping trips.<br><br>3. (pick; pick up)<br><br>a) The customers ... Goods from the racks while walking along the aisles.<br><br>(b) Last summer there were a lot of blueberries in the forest. We often went there to ... them.<br><br>4. (make; make out)<br><br>a) The gentleman at the till asked the cashier to ... a bill for him.<br><br>b) Jean thought that she would ... a salad in the evening, probably with chicken.<br><br>5. (write; write out)<br><br>a) When Jean and he were together they sometimes ... Letters to each other.<br><br>b) He is always paid in cash and never ... cheques.<br><br>6. (carry; carry on)<br><br>a) A lot of women never ... heavy bags, as they think it to be not ladylike.<br><br>B) The people in the queue were interested in the end of the story and she ... With it.<br><br>7. (pass; pass down)<br><br>a) The woman at the till... The cardboard box to her husband and they both left.<br><br>b) Jean ... the rack with family-size cartons of cornflakes indifferently.<br><br>8. (come; come round)<br><br>(a) Parting with her friend Jean tried to seem careless and said casually,'... Some time'.<br><br>b) '... To see me', the blonde woman said to her friend.<br><br>9. (cram; cram in)<br><br>a) Although the box was already full the woman managed to ... the last pack offish fingers among the rest.<br><br>b) The supermarket was ... with customers on that day.<br><br>10. (walk, walk off)<br><br>a) Jean never ... to the supermarket as the way was far too long; she went there by car.<br><br>b) Slowly Jean ... from the supermarket deep in her thoughts.<br><br>Exercise 5<br><br>Find the English equivalents to the following words or expressions.<br><br>A.<br><br>Remove from the shelf; Conveyor tape Swap for something larger. Pay; Move a couple of steps. Shift purchases Large packages Shopping trips; Find a trifle; Legwork; Lose your turn Put the products on the conveyor belt. Go through the express ticket; Count ten purchases Determine what kind of person, judging by his purchases; Transfer your purchases to someone. Count three banknotes; Calculate the total amount Wholesale purchase; Write a check (two options); Give money to the cashier; pile of shopping.<br><br>In the.<br><br>Put up with someone's presence; Family holidays; Silence At the bottom (baskets); Shake your head; After all; Squeeze your teeth; Favorite saying; Division of Labour From time to time Catch the eye; Soap opera It's been better or worse. Continue the story; Look expectant; Feel relieved; she was uncomfortable. Feel much better in the fresh air; in the future.
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Exercise 1<br>I.Find in the text words or phrases similar in meaning to the following.<br>A cash desk,a purchase,coca-cola,a plastic bag,big size car tons,to calculate,goods,a head,half-empty.<br>Two. To give your own words or expressions means to him from the text.<br>To pinpoint, to first questions, to reach, to give a blank look, to catch one's eye, a catch of conversation, to flush, to grid one's team together, to beg<br>Exercise 2<br>Below see the list of the words from the text. Think what words mean to them.<br>extraordinary oriental<br>appropriate traditional<br>triumphant empty<br>familiar to push<br>individual indexision<br>impatient to buy<br>Exercise 3<br>The author herself uses synonymous words and expressions in the text. Say how otherwise the author puts the following.<br>to count-to continue-<br>To give over money small salad cream Download<br>What is elephant write out a check<br>wire basket-cram in-<br>Exercise 4<br>When posts are added to verbs, the means of the latter can ut only change Choose one from two givens in brackets. Explain the difference in meanings.<br>1. (put;put up)<br>(a) Dark woman Everything goes into her carrier bag.<br>Jean thought that she had to… with a loss of time.<br>2. (turn;turn up)<br>Jean... She saw a queue behind her head.<br>(b)Jean remembered the time when he suddenly… They are in their shopping trips.<br>3. pick;pick up)<br>(a)The customers… goods from the racks while walking along the aisles.<br>(b) There were a lot of blueberries in EST in the last summer. Let's get out of there They.<br>4. (make;make out)<br>(a)The gentleman at the till asked the cashier to… a bill for him.<br>Let's think she will a salad in the evening,probably with chicken.<br>5. write;write out)<br>When Jean was with him let ters to each other.<br>(b) He always pays at cash and never (laughter)<br>6. (carry;carry on)<br>a.)A lot of women never… heavy bags,as they think it to be not ladylike.<br>(b)The people in the queue were interested in the end of the story and she… With it.<br>7. pass;pass down)<br>(a) Women so far the cardboard box to her hus band and they both left.<br>Jean... the rack with family-size cartons of cornflakes indiferently.<br>8. (to come; round)<br>(a)Parting with her friend Jean tried to seem careless and said casually…. Some time. "<br>(b) "... look at me. The woman says her friend."<br>9. (3)cram;cram in)<br>(a)Though the box was already full the woman managed to… the last pack offish fingers among the rest.<br>(b)The supermarket was… with customers on that day.<br>10. walk,walk off)<br>Jean never… to the supermarket as the way was far too long;she went there by car.<br>(b)Slowly Jean… from the supermarket deep in her thoughts.<br>Exercise 5<br>Find the English equivalents to the following words or expressions.<br>Ah.<br>Take off the shelf; belt conveyor; change into big things; pay; move to a couple; transfer purchase; big package; shopping; look for small things; (1) Lose one's own eyes in the process of transportation; through express shop; calculate 10 purchases; determine who is based on the purchase; Transfer or purchase; count three notes; calculate the total amount; wholesale purchase; check) two changes; hand over the money to the teller; a pile of purchases.<br>B.<br>Tolerance for anyone; family members; silence; trash can at the bottom; shake your head; finally; close your teeth; favorite saying; division of labor; sometimes. Look into the eyes; watch soap opera; listen to it several times, it's worse; go on; over time; feel relaxed; feel uncomfortable; I feel much better outdoors in the future.<br>
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