нужно ставить предлоги 1. To be fair ... her, she handled the situation expertly. 2. Hasn't it ever occurred ... you that you might have been the one responsible ... the accident? 3. Though I've been following you ... the greatest attention, I must admit that I don't quite see what your suggestions are aimed ... . 4. It was a painful minute before the colour came ... to his face and he took himself ... hand. 5. Having filled ... the form he put his name ... it and handed it ... the Customs Officer. 6. Nobody was admitted ... the laboratory while the experiment was ... , and pictures ... what was going ... inside were taken ... a remote-control camera. 7. The train is due ... five, that leaves us twenty minutes ... a quick meal. 8. Before writing an account ... the incident, I thought I had better get a clear picture ... my mind ... what exactly had happened. 9. May I have a word ... you ... a business matter? 10. Don't bother ... the tea. I've just had mine. 11. I have an appointment ... the head engineer which I can't break even ... account ... your arrival. 12. Your story doesn't sound true enough, you won't be getting ... ... it. 13. The sooner he gets ... ... work, the better. 14. The matter ought to be dealt ... ... delay. 15. ... judging of the results ...the experiment we must take ... account the fact that he has been working under great difficulties ... several months. 16 Trains ... Rockwell may be up to twenty minutes late... account ... repairs to the track. 17. I always found his attitude ... me rather puzzling. 18. His chances ... recovery after the operation were a hundred ... one, but he did get well. 19. He clearly felt that he couldn't put ... ... such unfair treatment any longer and decided to have it ... ... the manager that same afternoon. 20. There is no better way ... learning something than ... experience. 21. If he gets something fixed ... his head there's no power ... earth that can stop him.те
1. Поставьте глаголы из скобок в форму пассивного залога Present Simple.
1. Ice hockey is played in Canada. (play) (В хоккей на льду играют в Канаде.)
2. The money is kept in the safe. (keep) (Деньги хранятся в сейфе.)
3. Chicken sandwiches are made for children. (make) (Сэндвичи с курицей готовят для детей.)
4. The washing-machine is used every day. (use) (Стиральная машина используется каждый день.)
5. All his holidays are spent in the countryside. (spend) (Все его отпуска проводятся в сельской местности.)
2. Поставьте глаголы из скобок в форму пассивного залога Past Simple.
1. The monuments were ruined in 1943. (ruin) (Памятники были разрушены в 1943.)
2. A big bunch of flowers was sent for her birthday. (send) (Большой букет цветов был послан к ее Дню рождения.)
3. The novel «War and peace» was written by Leo Tolstoy. (write) (Роман «Война и мир» был написан Львом Толстым.)
4. The famous painting «Sunflowers» was painted by Van Gogh. (paint) (Знаменитая картина «Подсолнухи» была написана Ван Гогом.)
5. The coats were left in the wardrobe. (leave) (Пальто были оставлены в гардеробе.)
Malyshev Street. One of the oldest streets in Yekaterinburg. Previously, the street was called Pokrovsky Prospekt. In 1919, the street was renamed in honor of Ivan Malyshev, since it was here in the house number 46 in 1917 that the Yekaterinburg Committee of Bolsheviks was located, which immediately after leaving the underground was headed by I. M. Malyshev, who was killed by the white guards in 1918.
Kuibyshev Street. One of the largest and most important streets of old and modern Yekaterinburg. Previously, until 1935, the street was called Sibirsky Prospekt, but initially it was the road to Tobolsk, connecting the fortress-factory with the Tobolsk province. In 1763, the Tobolsk road became the Siberian highway, and the part of the highway passing through Yekaterinburg became known as Sibirsky Prospekt. In 1935, the Avenue was renamed Kuibyshev street in honor of the revolutionary, Soviet political and party figure who died in 1935.
Bolshakov Street. On the site of the current Bolshakov street once stretched a huge swamp, surrounded by dense forest. Only by the end of the last century there was a suburban street with a rare structure in the swamp, and became known as Bolotnaya. Since 1919, it began to bear the name of a Bolshevik worker-Stepan Bolshakov.
Yeltsin Street. Historically, it was formed in the 40s of the XVIII century. On the city plan of 1810, the street was designated as Single, and in 1845 it already appeared as Fetisovskaya and was a fully formed street consisting of two long blocks. In 1919, the street was renamed, being named in memory of the events of January 9, 1905 in St. Petersburg. In 2008, it was renamed in honor of the first President of the Russian Federation, Boris Yeltsin.