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1. Does/ the sun/ in/ not/ rise/ the west.

2. This/ wearing/ funny/you/ why/ suit/ are?

3. The second/ will/ their/ of/ anniversary/ celebrate/ next/ wedding/ they/ month.

4. Broke/ beautiful/ the children/ last/ cup/ that/ year.

5. To/ they/ for/ the country/ went/ the weekend.

6. Already/ you/ have/ twice/ your/ exciting/ me/ about/ told/ journey.

7. Meeting/ we/ for/ discussing/ an hour/ at/ were/ yesterdays/ the situation.

8. Smoked/ the argument/ by/ the speaker/ twenty/ of/ had/ cigarettes/ the end/.

VII. .

1. Why _______ at me like that?
    a) do they look b) they looking c) are they looking d) have they look
2. I _______to the theater since November.
    a) wasnt b) havent been c) am not d) wasnt being
3. The boys _____ a game of football at the moment.
    a) have b) having c) doesnt have d) are having
4. I found a house in a mess. The water in a bathroom ______.
    a) run b) ran c) was running d) runs
5. The water _____. Please, make me a cup of tea.
    a) boils b) is boiling c) boiling d) boil
6. What did he give you as a present? He ____ me a vase.
    a) gives b) gived c) was giving d) gave
7. He _____ us the sights of the town in some minutes.
    a) is showing b) show c) will show d) showed
8. They ______this problem from different points for two hours yesterday.
    a) considered b) were considering c) have considered d) are considering
9. The students of geological institutes ______ in geology.
    a) specialize b) have specialized c) is specializing d) were specializing
10. Did you really hear what they _____ about?
    a) talked b) were talking c) have talked d) talk

VIII. .

1. A) I will be very surprised if she will not get this job.
  B) I will be very surprised if she does not get this job.
  C) I am very surprised if she will not get this job.
2. A) If anybody phones, I can leave a message for you.
  B) If anybody phone, I will can leave a message for you.
  C) If anybody will phone, I can leave a message for you.
3. A) We buy some more food in case Tom will come.
  B) In case Tom will come, we will buy some more food.
  C) We will buy some more food in case Tom comes.
4. A) You can phone me at the hotel if you need to contact me.
  B) You will can phone me at the hotel if you need to contact me.
  C) You can phone me at the hotel if you will need to contact me.
5. A) Water freezes at 0C if it will contain salt.
  B) Water freezes at 0C if it contains salt.
  C) Water will freeze at 0C if it will contain salt.

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NEW YORK

1 New York is a city where all the languages of the world are spoken and where people live on the ground, travel under the ground and work in the sky. New York is the largest city in the United States. Today there are more people living in the New York City than in Australia, Peru or Sweden.
 
2 New York makes a great impression on all visitors because of its many high buildings, theatres, museums, hotels, beautiful bridges and expensive shops with their fabulous () prices.
 
3 The first permanent white settlers () came to New York from Holland in 1626. These Dutch settlers bought all of Manhattan Island () from the Indians for the equivalent of twenty-five dollars, while today some of this land costs a million dollars an acre. This island is the heart of the city. It is on Manhattan Island where most of the skyscrapers are located. This island is connected by six long bridges, as well as by tunnels and ferries (), with the other four districts that constitute New York City.
 
4For transportation New York depends mainly on buses, the subway, taxis and ferries. The buses are slow because of the crowded streets, whereas the subway train can go as fast as railroad trains, sometimes stopping only at the most important stations. We may go by the subway for the same fare all day, if we only change trains but do not go out of the stations. New York moves vertically as well as horizontally, taking its people by elevator to their offices on the fortieth, sixtieth, and eightieth floor.
 
5 New York is the richest and the poorest, the most modern and the most old-fashioned of cities. It is the home of expensive hotels and cheap boarding houses, the home of symphonies and popular jazz, of cathedrals () and night clubs; the home of the famous Metropolitan Opera and the Metropolitan Museum of Art; the home of most of the largest publishing houses () of the United States and the biggest newspapers. On the Fifth Avenue there are many expensive stores of international fame, but around the corner one may find little shops where imitation diamonds and cheap souvenirs are sold.

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