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Text 4. GOVERNMENT OF THE USA




The United States of America is a federal republic, consisting of fifty states, each of which has its own government ("state" government). In some ways, the United States is like fifty small countries. Every state has its own governor, its own police, and its own laws. The present Constitution was proclaimed in 1787 in Philadelphia.

The President is the head of the whole country and the government and is the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces. He makes the most important decisions and chooses the ministers, the members of his cabinet. But the President cannot do just what he wants. The Congress must agree first. Americans choose a new President every four years. The residence of the President is the famous White House in Washington, the capital city.

Once the president is in office, (s)he may only be removed by being impeach-ed. The president may only be impeached if (s)he commits serious crimes in office.

The government of the whole country (the "federal" government) works from Washington. The Capitol is the seat of the USA Congress. Congress is the American parliament, which consists of two Chambers, the Senate and the House of Representatives.

Elections to the House take place every two years. There are 100 senators (two from each state). They are elected to serve for a period of six years, but every two years elections to the Senate take place when one third of its members may be changed or re-elected.

Election day is always in the month of November, on the first Tuesday after the first Monday.

Americans who are not yet 25 years old have no right to be elected to the House of Representatives, and those who are under 30 cannot be elected to the Senate.

The main political parties in the United States are the Democratic Party and the Republican Party.

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1.1. , :

a) I, we, our, their, his;

b) I, them, you, his, us;

c) I, them, you, him, us.

 

1.2. :

1. Who does this bag belong to? - (I, me, mine, myself)

2. Is a bookshop near here, please? (here, it, there, this)

 

1.3. :

1. Im afraid he hasnt done something today. ___________________________

2. Everyone enjoyed himself at the party._______________________________

 

2.1. :

 

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1. Both in ancient Greece and Rome swimming was as important as reading.

2. Their results often were better than official world and European records.

3. Among foreign swimmers the most famous was Mark Spitz of the USA.

4. Speed-skaters´ boots are lighter than those for figure skating or ice hockey.

 

2.2. , :

a) more difficult, interesting, good, the most interesting;

b) more difficult, less interesting, worse, hotter;

c) very difficult, not interesting, old, hot.

2.3. , :

1. Internet is one of the most useful inventions.__________________________

2. I feel a much better now, thank you.________________________________

 

2.4. , , :

The World Trade Center, New York, is 415 m tall. The Sears Tower in Chicago is 443 m tall (tall).

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The Akashi-Kaikyo Bridge in Japan is nearly 2,000 m long. The Sydney Harbour Bridge in Australia is 500 m long (long).

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2.5. , :

 

Where is the ..(tall) hotel in the world?

a) Sydney in Australia

b) Seoul in Korea

c) Bangkok in Thailand

3.1. , :

1. Thats a sad news! 2. I have never seen him playing a golf. 3. Can I give you a piece of advice? 4. Did you buy a computer?

 

3.2. :

1. Did they give you any informations about the company?

2. Can we have two coffee, please.

 

3.3. :

1. Do you like ice-cream / an ice-cream?

2. Noise/ a noise in the yard woke me at 2 o clock.

3. One of the windows is/ are open.

4. Space-ships can't travel at the speed of a light/ light.

 

3.4. :

person_________________ monkey ___________________

leaf _________________ furniture___________________

child _________________ bread______________________

goose_______________________ country__________________

baby______________________ glass______________________

4.1. in, at, on, to :

1. The classes at our university start 8.

2. Read the text page 10.

3. I like to get up late Sunday morning.

4. Where shall we go this Saturday?

5. Come me at 9.30.

6. She lives a small town near the Black Sea.

4.2. :

1. Can I speak to you during a few minutes?

2. I'll come in 5 o clock.

3. He goes at the stadium 3 times a week.

4. They are sitting on front of me.

 

4.3. , , :

1. I could not see her because she was standing before a tree.

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2. I went to see my brother to the USA. _______________________________

3. I will be 20 on next Wednesday.___________________________________

4. We shall go to the seaside in bus.__________________________________

 

4.4. :

1. I saw Julia in the lecture room a minute (before, back, ago, behind).

2. Dont put your bicycles the shop window (behind, on, before, in front of).

3. Bob will stay with us the end of the month (to, till, for, from).

4. You mustnt be late the meeting (on, at, for, to).





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