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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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