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There is beauty in every thing you can try to see it как перевести

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Lera1791a 24 нояб. 2013 г., 1:39:32 (10 лет назад)
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Lera12345615
24 нояб. 2013 г., 2:47:12 (10 лет назад)

в любой вещи есть красота, ты можешь попробовать ее увидеть

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Match the paragraphs (1-5) to the headings (A-F). There is one extra heading:

A. CHILDREN AND TENAGERS
B. SHOPPING FOR WOMEN
C. EXPENSIVE ISN’T ALWAYS BEST
D. THE EASY WAY OUT
E. DON’T WASTE TIME
F. THE WRONG GIFT

Choosing the Right Gift
1. Imagine spending all this time, money and effort in choosing the perfect gift for your friend and as soon as she sees it, the disappointment she feels is so great that no degree of politeness on her part can hide her reaction! You’ll probably feel quite embarrassed, and she is likely to feel quite awkward too, because of her reaction! Well, there are certain things you can do to avoid such embarrassment.
2. To begin with, it is said that mothers, sisters, girlfriends, daughters and so on are more difficult to shop for, so do a little research before making your choice of gift. Pay attention to what the girl or lady you want to buy a gift for usually buys for herself. Think of her hobbies and interests or ask her to describe some of the best gifts she’ ever received. These should lead you towards a good choice.
3. Next, come the young generation. Buying a gift fao a toddler or a child is as easy as choosing somethng for your adolescent friend or relative. After all, kids need toys and clothes while teens are happy with CDs or a pair of friendly jeans, right? Not necessarily! The little ones usually end up with too many topys or clothes, and teens go through so many mood swings and changes that you never know what makes them happy. Again, just ask what they’d like!
4. Of course, choosing the right present doesn’t have to be so stressful. What matters is not the amount of money that goes into your gift but whether your choice reflects your feelings for the person who receives it. Buying a pricey stereo or piece of jewellery may not be fully appreciated if they are just displays of wealth rather than throughtfulness.
5. Naturally, there will be times when you simply don’t know what to choose. If that’s the case, the simplest way to avoid giving the wrong present or worrying too much about what to choose is giving the wrong present or worrying too much about what to choose is a gift certificate or something more general, like a big bunch of flowers or a nice box of chocolates. Presents like that are most often welcome, so you can’t really go wrong!

B 3. Match the paragraphs (1-5) to the headings (A-F). There is one extra heading:

A. CHILDREN AND TENAGERS
B. SHOPPING FOR WOMEN
C. EXPENSIVE ISN’T ALWAYS BEST
D. THE EASY WAY OUT
E. DON’T WASTE TIME
F. THE WRONG GIFT
Choosing the Right Gift
1. Imagine spending all this time, money and effort in choosing the perfect gift for your friend and as soon as she sees it, the disappointment she feels is so great that no degree of politeness on her part can hide her reaction! You’ll probably feel quite embarrassed, and she is likely to feel quite awkward too, because of her reaction! Well, there are certain things you can do to avoid such embarrassment.
2. To begin with, it is said that mothers, sisters, girlfriends, daughters and so on are more difficult to shop for, so do a little research before making your choice of gift. Pay attention to what the girl or lady you want to buy a gift for usually buys for herself. Think of her hobbies and interests or ask her to describe some of the best gifts she’ ever received. These should lead you towards a good choice.
3. Next, come the young generation. Buying a gift fao a toddler or a child is as easy as choosing somethng for your adolescent friend or relative. After all, kids need toys and clothes while teens are happy with CDs or a pair of friendly jeans, right? Not necessarily! The little ones usually end up with too many topys or clothes, and teens go through so many mood swings and changes that you never know what makes them happy. Again, just ask what they’d like!
4. Of course, choosing the right present doesn’t have to be so stressful. What matters is not the amount of money that goes into your gift but whether your choice reflects your feelings for the person who receives it. Buying a pricey stereo or piece of jewellery may not be fully appreciated if they are just displays of wealth rather than throughtfulness.
5. Naturally, there will be times when you simply don’t know what to choose. If that’s the case, the simplest way to avoid giving the wrong present or worrying too much about what to choose is giving the wrong present or worrying too much about what to choose is a gift certificate or something more general, like a big bunch of flowers or a nice box of chocolates. Presents like that are most often welcome, so you can’t really go wrong!

Special offer! If you use the swimming pool ten minutes in one month, you can attend one Water fitness Class free of charge. What does

it say?

A. The water fitness classes are free to who swim ten times in a month.

B. The swimming pool is free for peoople who go to the Water Fitness Classes.

C. This months you can go to Water Fitness Classes and use the swimming pool ten times without paying.

Fill in the gaps with one of the variants.. There is one variant (a–f) you do not have to use.

1) … a chair in the room.
2) … any geese in the yard, they are all inside.
3) … only three sheep in the barn.
4) …any lights in the sky, can you see?
5) …a tooth on the floor? Gosh!

a) There are
b) There is
c) Is there
d) Are there
e) There isn’t
f) There aren’t

Dear Ann, I’m glad that you can come to Aberdeen in July. I’m sure you … (11) like it here. I expect you’ll find it … (12) difficult to understand us

in Scotland. We speak English, of course, but with a Scottish accent. We … (13) our own Scottish language, Gaelic. I can’t speak it. It’s very old and very difficult. Some people in the Western Highlands and … (14) the Western Isles still speak it. Let me tell you a few things about Aberdeen. It’s the third largest city in Scotland after Edinburgh and Glasgow. It’s famous … (15) an oil town because there are a lot of oil rigs in … (16) North Sea. But don’t worry, the beaches are clean. You won’t be covered in oil when you … (17) out of the sea. We live in a detached house not far … (18) the centre. It’s about twenty minutes … (19) bus. I’ve got a sister. She’s quite nice. Well, I hope this information is interesting for you. Please write back and … (20) me about your family. Love, Fiona.

11. A) will B) are liking C) going to

12. A) little B) a little C) a few

13. A) have also B) have too C) also have

14. A) on B) at C) out

15. A) as B) like C) with

16. A) a B) the C) no article

17. A) would come B) will come C) come

18. A) near B) from C) at

19. A) by B) on C) in

20. A) say B) tell C) say to



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