3)This morning I get up at a half past six o’clock. It’s still dark. I feel tired. I went to bed at 1 am and did not sleep enough. If a person doesn’t sleep eight hours, it’s unhealthy, I know. But today I take an exam. It starts at 9 am and I have to take a 7-hour bus if I want to arrive on time. I’m going to take a cold shower, to have a big coffee before getting there.
Here I am in the bus. The people around me look tired too; I’m not the only one. But I think about my exam. I don’t like mathematics at all, I find it abstract, and there are too many rules. What’s the sense of all these rules? To tell the truth I don’t understand some of them.
The exam begins in ten minutes. I sit down and have a look at the other students, they are calm, and it seems they know everything. It’s only me who does not know. I’m sure I’ll be the only who will fail this exam, because I have not prepared enough. But I try not to panic.
I have just handed in my paper, the test is over. It has been lasting for three hours. I feel relieved. I answered all the questions. Several of them were difficult, but I answered at random. An average mark will suffice me, I am not ambitious.
I have lunch with Carol. The exam was a disaster for her. She tells me that she remained a lot of questions without answering. We talked about mathematics during the whole meal. I would like to discuss something else with her, but that moment she thought only of that. She was worried and upset.
After lunch, I go to the library. I meet Simon in front of the Mathematics books. He tells me that this exam was really easy, that he had no problem. Simon is modest as always! But it’s true; he’s the best of our group.
And again I am in the bus, I return. The people around me look even more tired than in the morning. They spent the whole day at work. Some people read or text, others listen to the music, others watch the landscape out of the window, others are sleepy. I want to get home, have a good dinner and go to bed in the end.
1.There isn't a cup of tea and any sandwiches on the table
Is there a cup of tea and some sandwiches on the table?
2. A lot of questions on this subject didn't arise there yesterday.
Did a lot of questions arise on this subject yesterday?
3. There aren't many desks and no blackboard in the classroom.
Are there many desks and a blackboard in the classroom?
4. There isn't any bread in the basket.
Is there some bread in the basket?
5. Yesterday there weren't a lot of children in the skating-rink.
Were there a lot of children in the skating-rink yesterday?
6. There aren't two cats in the yard.
Are there two cats in the yard?
7. There wasn't a red rose in her hair.
Was there a red rose in her hair?
8. There aren't a lot of beautiful parks in our town
Are there a lot of beautiful parks in our town?
9. There aren't any students in n the corridor.
Are there some students in the corridor?
10. There isn't a picture on the wall.
Is the a picture on the wall?
11. There isn't little sugar in my coffee.
Is there little sugar in my coffee?
12. There wasn't anything in the bag.
Was there something in the bag?
13. There aren't my parents in the next room.
Are there my parents in the next room?
14. A loud sound didn't come.
Did a loud sound come?
15. There weren't a lot of mistakes in his dictation.
Were there a lot of mistakes in his dictation?
16. There isn't an old man on the bench.
Is there an old man on the bench?
17. There aren't any boats in the river.
Are there some boats in the river?
18. There is nobody in the room.
Is there somebody in the room?
19. There isn't too much salt in the soup.
Is there too much salt in the soup?
20. There weren't four men in the car.
Were there four men in the car?
Объяснение:
Объяснение:
1) 1.spends
2.are translating
3.is watering
4.use
5.are refusing
6.attends
3)This morning I get up at a half past six o’clock. It’s still dark. I feel tired. I went to bed at 1 am and did not sleep enough. If a person doesn’t sleep eight hours, it’s unhealthy, I know. But today I take an exam. It starts at 9 am and I have to take a 7-hour bus if I want to arrive on time. I’m going to take a cold shower, to have a big coffee before getting there.
Here I am in the bus. The people around me look tired too; I’m not the only one. But I think about my exam. I don’t like mathematics at all, I find it abstract, and there are too many rules. What’s the sense of all these rules? To tell the truth I don’t understand some of them.
The exam begins in ten minutes. I sit down and have a look at the other students, they are calm, and it seems they know everything. It’s only me who does not know. I’m sure I’ll be the only who will fail this exam, because I have not prepared enough. But I try not to panic.
I have just handed in my paper, the test is over. It has been lasting for three hours. I feel relieved. I answered all the questions. Several of them were difficult, but I answered at random. An average mark will suffice me, I am not ambitious.
I have lunch with Carol. The exam was a disaster for her. She tells me that she remained a lot of questions without answering. We talked about mathematics during the whole meal. I would like to discuss something else with her, but that moment she thought only of that. She was worried and upset.
After lunch, I go to the library. I meet Simon in front of the Mathematics books. He tells me that this exam was really easy, that he had no problem. Simon is modest as always! But it’s true; he’s the best of our group.
And again I am in the bus, I return. The people around me look even more tired than in the morning. They spent the whole day at work. Some people read or text, others listen to the music, others watch the landscape out of the window, others are sleepy. I want to get home, have a good dinner and go to bed in the end.