Вопрос задан 30.12.2023 в 13:55. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Сидоров Александр.

СРОЧНО! НУЖНА ПОМОЩЬ!!! I .Complete the sentences with proper prepositions

1. She has been reading the novel …….fits & starts for a month already.

2. I can’t swear …….it, but I think she is contributing articles to our newspaper.

3. ………my annoyance they have revealed our secret.

4. The wounded animal roared …………. pain.

5. Jenny’s remarks were indecent (неприличные, непристойные) & we all felt indignant

………..them.

6. Never hit animals …………….sticks.

7. Sara was………………those bushes but we could see her long shadow.

8. Ignorance ………… the law is no excuse.

9. Sir Walter left the room ……………..annoyance.

10. Never dare you hit her ………… the face.

11. We have lived for many years ………….total ignorance ………. the fact that we have an elder

brother.

12. In my opinion his refusal to accept the invitation will be regarded as an insult ………the whole

family.

13. He said he couldn’t swear ………it, but in his view Nora had stolen the documents.

14. We understand that the situation is ……………..our control.

15. Unfortunately my little brother hit his knee ………….the chair & didn’t want to play.

16.How dare you shout & swear ……….your mother?

II.Give the Russian equivalents:

1. An insult

2. To resist the temptation

3. Earnest

4. Fierce

5. To admit one’s ignorance

6. Annoyance

7. Beyond

8. by fits & starts

9. irresistible

10. to roar

11. indignant

12. an incident

13. to confess one’s ignorance

III. Complete the sentences with the correct words derived from the words in bold on the right.

1. The enemy offered strong ………………………… but it was broken down.

2. He was a true ………………………….. . 3. She was a believer, & she said with …………………………. that it seemed such an awful thing to begin the day like that.

4. He would go out for a stroll round the garden & ……………………… hear the bagpipes hitting a high note without being prepared for it.

5. She is ……………………… about computers.

6. These apples are sour, how ………………………!

7. If you say something ………………………., you say it very seriously.

8. The wind was blowing…………………….., it was hard to breath.

9. …………………….& using swearwords are considered offensive.

10. A lot of people were very …………………… to the idea of working at the weekend.

RESIST


IGNORANCE

INDIGNANT


INCIDENT


IGNORANCE

ANNOY

EARNEST

FIERCE

SWEAR

RESIST




IV. Choose the right words to complete the sentences.

1. Suddenly I hit on/ out a radical solution to the problem.

2. They accused him of not having done enough, & he hit back/ out at their claims.

3. If you criticize the way James works, he is sure to hit for/ back.

4. Some companies would be hit at/ for millions of dollars in fine.

5. In her speech she hit on/ out against the club’s petty rules.

6. He didn’t see the people attacking him, he just hit back/ out wildly in all directions.

7. I t was clear that sooner or later the police would hit at/ upon the truth.

8. In his article the journalist hit back/ out at racism.

9. The sneer was obvious, but he didn’t hit for/ out.

10. Colin never starts a fight, but if somebody hits him, he hits them back/ on.

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Отвечает Кулагина София.

I. Complete the Sentences with Proper Prepositions

  1. She has been reading the novel in fits & starts for a month already.
  2. I can’t swear to it, but I think she is contributing articles to our newspaper.
  3. To my annoyance they have revealed our secret.
  4. The wounded animal roared in pain.
  5. Jenny’s remarks were indecent, and we all felt indignant about them.
  6. Never hit animals with sticks.
  7. Sara was behind those bushes, but we could see her long shadow.
  8. Ignorance of the law is no excuse.
  9. Sir Walter left the room in annoyance.
  10. Never dare you hit her in the face.
  11. We have lived for many years in total ignorance of the fact that we have an elder brother.
  12. In my opinion, his refusal to accept the invitation will be regarded as an insult to the whole family.
  13. He said he couldn’t swear to it, but in his view, Nora had stolen the documents.
  14. We understand that the situation is beyond our control.
  15. Unfortunately, my little brother hit his knee against the chair and didn’t want to play.
  16. How dare you shout and swear at your mother?

II. Give the Russian Equivalents:

  1. An insult - Оскорбление
  2. To resist the temptation - Сопротивляться искушению
  3. Earnest - Серьезный, искренний
  4. Fierce - Яростный, свирепый
  5. To admit one’s ignorance - Признать своё невежество
  6. Annoyance - Раздражение
  7. Beyond - За пределами
  8. By fits & starts - С перерывами, нерегулярно
  9. Irresistible - Непреодолимый
  10. To roar - Рычать, орать
  11. Indignant - Возмущенный
  12. An incident - Инцидент
  13. To confess one’s ignorance - Признаться в своем невежестве

III. Complete the Sentences with the Correct Words Derived from the Words in Bold on the Right:

  1. The enemy offered strong resistance but it was broken down. (RESIST)
  2. He was a true ignoramus. (IGNORANCE)
  3. She was a believer, and she said with earnestness that it seemed such an awful thing to begin the day like that. (EARNEST)
  4. He would go out for a stroll round the garden and unexpectedly hear the bagpipes hitting a high note without being prepared for it. (INCIDENT)
  5. She is ignorant about computers. (IGNORANCE)
  6. These apples are sour, how disappointing! (ANNOY)
  7. If you say something earnestly, you say it very seriously. (EARNEST)
  8. The wind was blowing fiercely, it was hard to breathe. (FIERCE)
  9. Swearing and using swear words are considered offensive. (SWEAR)
  10. A lot of people were very resistant to the idea of working at the weekend. (RESIST)

IV. Choose the Right Words to Complete the Sentences:

  1. Suddenly I hit upon a radical solution to the problem.
  2. They accused him of not having done enough, and he hit back at their claims.
  3. If you criticize the way James works, he is sure to hit back.
  4. Some companies would be hit for millions of dollars in fines.
  5. In her speech she hit out against the club’s petty rules.
  6. He didn’t see the people attacking him, he just hit out wildly in all directions.
  7. It was clear that sooner or later the police would hit upon the truth.
  8. In his article, the journalist hit out at racism.
  9. The sneer was obvious, but... (the sentence is incomplete, so I'm unable to finish it).

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