Destination 1

1) advertisement

2) customers

3) profit

 4) fortune

5) requires

6) demand

7) supply

  1. We’ve decided to invest money in Jake’s new business. Hope it’s successful!
  2. Let’s stay in tonight and save our money for the trip next week
  3. Don’t waste all your pocket money on sweets and chocolate
  4. The company has own permission to start selling in China
  5. You usually have to pay tax when you import things from other countries
  6. Colin is so rich that he purchase four Rolls-Royces!
  7. Joan obtain a few pairs of jeans and went to try them on
  8. It says here that they give you a free glass with every pint om milk you select

1 brand
2 receipt
3 variety
4 coin
5 sale
6 property
7 fee
8 change

Destination 1

A. 1.We had a really good science lesson at school today.
2.I found an unusual insect on the wall outside our house.
3.It’s your birthday next week. Are you going to have a party?
4.We waited for hours, but we finnaly saw the Queen.
5.Why don’t we listen to the radio?
6.Have you got a euro i could borrow?
7.Mum has gone to the bank. but she’ll be back soon.
8.Where have you been? I’ve been waiting for you over an hour.

B. I had a really bad day on tuesday. I bought a new game on CD-ROM for my computer, but the game didn’t work properly. I took it back to the shop on north street, but the manager blamed me! He pointed to a scratch on the CD-ROM and said I’d done it. I couldn’t believe it! I hat to buy a new one!

C. 1. Do you think we will ever send a person to the Mars?
2. When you go to the London, don’t forget to see the London Eye. 
3 When we use the cars, we damage the environment. 
4 I’m not telling a lies! It’s the truth. 
5 I’m looking for a teacher who can teach methe German. 
6 Ray needs a warm hat and a new coat for his visit to the Russia. 
7 Dad has gone to a work and forgotten the car keys. 
8 Some people have an unusual pets, such as lions or tigers.

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1) puppies 
2) men
3) watches 
4) women
5) teeth 
6) people
7) feet
8) children

1. is
2. was
3. looks
4. Have
5. Was
6. Does
7. It is
8. are
9. It’s 
10. has

  1. some sugar
  2. a piece of bread, some bread
  3. some bottles
  4. some water, a little water
  5. some fruit, a piece of fruit
  6. some toys, a few toys
  7. some butter, a little butter
  8. some music, a little music.

CHAPTER 2

Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks.

  1. Miss Morstan’s father was a captain in the army.
  2. Miss Morstan received an unknown firend letter asking her to go to the Lyceum Theatre.
  3. Miss Morstan received a letter from her father asking her to meet him at a hotel in London.
  4. The hotel manager informed Miss Morstan that her father had gone out the night before and never returned.
  5. Miss Morstan’s father disappeared on 3rd December 1878.
  6. The hotel manager told Miss Morstan that her father’s luggage was still at the hotel, containing some books, clothes, and newspaper from the Andaman Islands.
  7. Major Sholto, Miss Morstan’s father’s friend, was also in charge of the prisoners in the Andaman Islands.

Exercise 2: Match the words with their definitions.

a) Theatre : A place of entertainment where live performances, such as plays or concerts, are held.

b) Departure : The action of departing suddenly and without explanation.
c) Detective : A person who investigates mysteries and solves complex cases.
d) Lonely : The feeling of being alone and separated from others.
e) : A valuable object formed within the shell of a mollusk.to carry out a systematic

f) ___________: Inquiry or examination into something, such as a mystery, in order to uncover facts or solve a problem.

g) ___________: Something that is difficult or impossible to understand, explain, or solve, often involving elements of suspense, intrigue, or uncertainty.

h) ___________: Something that happens quickly and unexpectedly, without warning or preparation.

i) ___________: The act of leaving or going away from a particular place or situation, often implying a significant change or transition.

j) ___________: Something that has great worth, importance, or usefulness, often in terms of monetary value or personal significance.

k) ___________: To find an answer or explanation for a problem, mystery, or puzzle, often by applying logic, reasoning, or investigative techniques.

l) ___________: Something that is made up of many interconnected parts or elements, often difficult to understand or analyze due to its intricate nature.

m) ___________: A statement or account that makes something clear or understandable by providing reasons, justifications, or details.

n) ___________: That is living or has life, in contrast to being dead or non-living.

o) ___________: To be divided or disconnected from someone or something, often resulting in a physical or emotional distance between them.

p) ___________: To give incorrect or misleading information to someone.

q) ___________: A formal notice or announcement in a newspaper or magazine.

  1. Separated
  2. Valuable
  3. Advertisement
  4. Investigate
  5. Detective
  6. Sudden
  7. Departure
  8. Deceived
  9. Mystery
  10. Explanation
  11. Complex
  12. Solve
  13. Lonely
  14. Theatre
  15. Disappeared
  16. Pearl
  17. Alive

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1. My uncle died and left me £2000. = I inherited£2000 from my uncle. 2. I put some money aside every week for my next holiday.= I save money every week. 3. I asked my brother to give me €10 until next week. = I borrowed €10 from him. 4. My brother gave me €10 until next week.= He lent me €10.  5. I often spend money on stupid things.=  I often waste money. 6. I don’t have enough money to buy that car. = I can’t afford to buy that car. 7. I had to pay the mechanic €100to repair my car.= The mechanic charged €100.  8. I went to the cash machine and got €200. = I took out €200 from the cash machine. 9. I bought a book. It was $25. = The book cost(me) $25. 10. I bought some shares in British Telecom. = I invested some money. 11. Jim gave me $ 100. I haven’t paid it back yet. = I owe Jim $ 100. 12. I work in a supermarket.  They pay me €2000 a month.= I earn €2000 a month.  13. I could sell my house for about €200,000. = My house is worth about €200,000.

1.I paid for the dinner last night.

2.When can you pay me back the money I lent you?

3. Would you like to pay by cash or by credit card?

4.I spent $50 on books yesterday.

5. I don’t like lending money to friends.

6. I borrowed a lot of money from the bank.

7.They charged us $660 for a bottle of wine.

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The hotel upgraded us and gave us  a ———-   instead of a double room.  

suit

suite

Clear selection

You  should  definitely wear   a ———— to the interview , you will make a good impression. 

suit

suite

Clear selection

I  think we should buy  the Toyota. It is nicer looking and it is much more ————

economic

economical

Clear selection

I don’t agree with this government’s ———- policy.

economic

economical

Clear selection

Please ———down and relax. This will only take a minute.

lie

lay

Clear selection

If you—— her on the  sofa gently. I am sure she won’t wake up.

lie

lay

Clear selection

How does the crisis ——you?

affect

effect

Clear selection

  What is the main ——— of the crisis?

affect

effect

Clear selection

II. Abbreviations are used in various contexts, from everyday communication to professional settings, and can save time and space when writing or speaking. Abbreviations represent various organizations, agencies, and entities. Try to guess.

BTW , VIP ,DIY, FYI, TMI ,TBC ,MP, WHO, UN, NATO, CIA, BBC

BTW-by the way,VIP-Very Important Person,DIY-do-it-yourself,FYI-for your information,TMI-too much information,TBC-To be confirmed,MP-Member of Parliament,WHO-World Health Organization ,UN-united nations,NATO-North Atlantic Treaty Organization,CIA-Central Intelligence Agency,BBC-British Broadcasting Corporation

Give an extended answer to the following question:

If you could have any superpower for a day, what would it be and how would you use it?

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Text 1

It was raining hard, but when Harry went to get an umbrella, he found that out of the five umbrellas they had at home there was not one he could use. He decided to take all the five umbrellas to an umbrella-maker.


So Harry took them, left them at the umbrella-maker’s, saying that he would call for the umbrellas on his way home in the evening. When he went to dine in the afternoon, it was still raining. He went to a nearby restaurant, sat down at a table and had been there only a few minutes when a young woman came in and sat down at the same table with him. Harry was the first to finish and when he got up he absent-mindedly took her umbrella and started for the door. She called out to him and reminded that he had taken her umbrella. Harry returned it to her with many apologies.
In the evening he called for his umbrellas, bought a newspaper and got on a tram. The young woman was in the tram, too. She looked at Harry and said: «You’ve had a successful day today, haven’t you?»

  1. When Harry went to get an umbrella, he found that

a) all the five umbrellas were not at home

b) he could use all of them

c) he could use none of them

  1. What did Harry tell the umbrella-maker?

a) He would visit him on his way home.

b) He was going to phone him in the evening.

c) He would have the umbrellas back in the evening.

  1. Why did Harry go to the restaurant?

a) to meet a beautiful lady

b) to see if he could steal an umbrella

c) to have dinner

4. Harry took the lady’s umbrella because

a) he hadn’t got any of his own

b) he wanted the young woman to speak to him

c) he thought it was his

5. Why did the woman think the day was successful for Harry?

a) He had met her again.

b) He had bought a new umbrella.

c) He had managed to get five umbrellas.

modern profession

The main function of graphic design is to visually communicate with a person using texts and images, conveying necessary and important information to him. A person perceives 80% of information through vision. Correct visual presentation allows you to gain more attention from a potential client. Design creates the company’s image. There is no advertising that does not use graphic design. It is difficult to overestimate its importance, because the success of a business often depends on the quality of advertising offers.Graphic designers help organize visual information so that it reaches the consumer. Road signs, textbook design, letterhead — it is the graphic designer who solves the problem of accurate and timely communication of information. Proper design of the text helps make it easy to understand.

but besides graphic design there is also web design

Web design is responsible for many factors that directly affect the number of visitors and search rankings of a site. Even whether advertising links will be clicked on and purchases will be made largely depends on the correctness of the design.

a web designer not only draws a layout, but adapts it to the requirements of the network. In addition, the work of a web designer does not end with the delivery of the layout: the site is constantly changing — the designer also adjusts his work.

Շտեմարան․ Section 13, Ex. 1-10

1.
A. Nowadays it is quite common for 3. both parents to work.
B. The first curry house in England was 1. operated by an Indian immigrant.
C. Fish and chips is the oldest king of British food 2. still eaten today.
D. It is common to find British restaurant that 5. have food from other cultures.

2.
A. The writer Kazuo Isiguro was born in Japan, 2. but his family emigrated to Britain when he was five.
B. Although his first book was about Brazil, 5. he didn’t visit the country for many years.
C. Orlando’s daughter lost her hearing 4. at the age of one.
D. The boys got a job at the supermarket 6. through a special programme.

3.
A. The authorities warned 1. the public about the imminent danger.
B. He announced 2. his retirement international football.
C. Mary told 6. me she had found a well-paid job.
D. Fred should tell the manager that 4. a final decision hasn’t been reached yet.

4.
A. In future blind people will use a visual sensor 2. built into a pair of sunglasses.
B. There will be a time when we’ll be able to 5. download our entire consciousness onto a computer.
C. R. Kurzweil is the author of The Age of Intelligent Machines 6. and is one of the world’s best computer research scientists.
D. Scientists are already putting chips into the brain 1. to help people who have Parkinson’s disease.

5.
A. If the building catches fire, 4. leave it by the energency exit.
B. Uniless they invited me, 5. I would never go to their wedding party.
C. If the weather changes for the worse, 6. we shall not have a picnic.
D. If they ask me, 3. I will try to arrange the matter.