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1. Bank officers are paid...

10-11 класс

1. fages
2. wages
3. fees
4. salaries

2. Have you got any ... from previous job?
1. references
2. application
3. letters
4. complaints

3. The US parliament is called ...
1. the Supreme Court
2. the Congress
3. the Senate
4. the House of Commons

4. ... is largest part of United Kingdom jo Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
1. England
2. Scotland
3. Wales
4. commonwealth

5. -Oh, how lovely! It`s just ...
- I`m glad you liked it.
1. what I always want
2. what I look forward too
3. what you have
4. what I`ve always wanted

6. - I think I`ve missed the last train home.
- I`ll ... you a lift if you like.
1. order
2. get
3. give
4. send

7. - Hello? John. How are you?
1. Very finely, thank you.
2. Fine, thank you.
3. Badly.
4. Nothing.

8. - ...?
- 66 Cheltenham Road.
1. where to
2. what are you doing
3. is this the right way
4. how is the address

Aliyaser 19 мая 2013 г., 8:59:20 (10 лет назад)
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Irasuhorukova8
19 мая 2013 г., 10:37:47 (10 лет назад)

1. Bank officers are paid... – 4. salaries
2. Have you got any ... from previous job? – 1. references
3. The US parliament is called ... – 2. the Congress
4. ... is largest part of United Kingdom jo Great Britain and Northern Ireland. – 1. England
5. -Oh, how lovely! It`s just ... - I`m glad you liked it. – 4. what I`ve always wanted
6. - I think I`ve missed the last train home. - I`ll ... you a lift if you like. – 3. give
7. - Hello? John. How are you? – 2. Fine, thank you.
8. - ...? - 66 Cheltenham Road. – 1. where to

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Alino4ka9
19 мая 2013 г., 11:34:42 (10 лет назад)

1. Bank officers are paid salaries. 

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policemen at all. A few old men used to protect the city streets at night
and they were not paid very much.
About three hundred years ago London was starting to get bigger.
The city was very dirty and many people were poor. There were so many
thieves who stole money in the streets that people stayed in their homes
as much as possible.
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