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AGE AND OCCUPATION.

How old are you? ?
I am twenty-one. 21 .
How old is your wife (husband)? ()?
We are the same age. .
When were you born? ?
I was born in 1965 (nineteen sixty-five). 1965 .
What is your job [GOb]? ?
Where do you work? ?
I am a worker ['wq:kq] -

 

a peasant ['peznt]
a collective farmer [kq'lektiv 'fa:mq]
an engineer [,enGi'niq]
a scientist ['saiqntist]
a teacher ['ti:Cq]
a docker ['dOkq]
mechanic [mi'kxnik] (, )
a writer ['raitq]
a journalist ['Gq:nqlist]
a student at Moscow University [,ju:ni'vq:siti] ()
an actor, actress ['xktq, xktris] ,
a clerk [kla:k]
a lawyer ['lO:jq]
a typist ['taipist]
a housewife ['houswaif]
a miner ['mainq]
a builder ['bildq]
an artist ['a:tist] ,

 

READING STORY

He Saved His Life

The French king Louis XI had an Italian astrologer () whose name was Martius Galeotti. One day the king asked him:

"You say that the stars () tell you everything, and that you know the hour own death? Do you know when you will die?"

"What shall I answer him?" thought the astrologer. "It I say that I shall live long, the king will kill me just to prove (1) that the stars do not say the truth ().

Then he remembered that the king was himself afraid of death and he used this fact.

"Yes, I can determine the hour of my death, bur it is necessary to connect it with another man's death," he said.

"I do not understand your answer, Martius. What do you mean?"

"Know then, oh king," said Martius, that my death will take place (2) exact-ly twenty-four hours before yours".

Since that time the king never discussed that question again.

PROVERBS

Ask no questions and you will hear no lies ().

He that (3) is roll of himself is very empty ().

(1) will kill me just to prove - ,

(2) take place - ,

(3) that... - , ..

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1,135; 1.23; 2,466,144;.6; 7/9

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III.. 8 who, which, that 10 I. : ) ; ) ; ) . .

IV. Since air has weight, it must press down on the surface of the earth.

V. , Thus we know.... . . .

VI. :

exact, next, blow, second, example, height, weight, again, determine, often, if, since, apply, earth, tomorrow, week, press, square, remember, hot, surface, fill, level, weigh, necessary, full, pipe, spot, use, heat, volume, through, first, thus

VII. , :

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I. one thousand one hundred and thirty-five; one point twenty-three; two million four hundred and sixty-six thousand one hundred and forty-four; [ou] point six; seven point nine

II. I shall teach. I shall be a teacher. We shall determine the weight of this body. This figure is a square. He will take the 23rd volume ( Volume 23). Shall we discuss this question? No, we shall not (shan't). They want to weigh the (this) box. Since we do not know the exact figure, we shall not speak about it. Will you remember me? Tomorrow we shall be there. Next week I shall be busy again (again shall). Last week I was often busy. This ( the) law does not apply to solids.

III. a) that we call air; which we know best; that apply to air; 6) that the laws apply to all other gases; ) in discussing gases. , . - , , , , ( ). , , , () , () ( ).

IV. air, weight - , . . the weight - of the air which fills the vessel () () , () . The surface of the earth: the earth , , , earth, surface - .

V. the weight the weight of a cubic foot of air at 0 and 76 pressure is.081 pound. the wight; is.081 pound. : , , 0 76 0,081 , , , 12 1 .

 

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