Если вы сможете, то хоть какую-то часть... 1. Let me (have)__ your dictionary for a while?
2. I would love (watch)__ a good movie tonight.
3. Pam really enjoys (go)__ to the gym.
4. I didn’t mind (be)__ alone when was a child.
5. Mum made us (tidy)__ our room.
6. My sister must (study) ___ hard because she wants to be a doctor.
7. Do you fancy (go)__ to the match this Sunday?
8. I’m not too keen on (go)__ window shopping.
9. He’s enough shy and can’t stand (meet) __ new people.
10. Did you let her (use)__ your laptop?
11. I’d rather (watch)__ a DVD than go to the cinema.
12. Brendan hates (listen) __ to people’s problems.
13. I don’t mind (help)__ him with his homework.
14. Could you remind me (post)__ the letter?
15. We are looking forward to (go)__ to the party
16. I can (touch)__ my toes if I really stretch.
17. He’s brilliant at (play) __ basketball.
18. We are not keen on (study)___ Chemistry
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The American novelist J.D Salinger wrote The Catcher in the Rye in 1951. It became a best-seller all over the world. The main character is a teenager called Holden Caulfield. The setting is the USA in the 1950s. At the beginning of the story, Holden is at boarding school. The school expels him and the story is about three days he spends alone in New York. The themes of the book are growing up and how false adults can be.The ending is a bit mysterious because the reader isn't sure what will happen to Holden.
Have you ever felt ill after you've eaten something? Yes? Then you've probably had food poisoning. Food poisoning is an illness which you can get when you eat food that contains bacteria, viruses or parasites, which enter the stomach and intestines. This is called a foodborne illness. Common symptoms of foodborne illnesses are diarrhoea, vomiting, headaches and fever.
The two most common foodborne illnesses are campylobacter and salmonella. Both of these are bacterial foodborne illnesses and we sometimes find them in raw (uncooked) meat (especially chicken and turkey), milk, eggs and unclean water.
You can get food poisoning from food which has not been cooked properly or because of cross-contamination. This is when bacteria spread between different foods,
surfaces or kitchen equipment. For example, when you prepare raw chicken on a surface and don't clean it before using the same surface for other food like salad or cooked meat. Another danger is when you keep raw meat above other food in a fridge and liquid from the raw meat falls on to the food below.
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