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B I.

 

I. a) Complex Object :

1. I want all the children to be happy.

2. We expect them to arrive in the morning.

3. Would you like me to tell you this story?

b) , , , to. :

1. I know my friend... be a wise man.

2. We would like John... invite us to his birthday party.

3. Dont let him... laugh at you!

 

c) , Complex Object:

1. .

2. , .

3. , 10 .

 

II. a) . .

1. If my friend comes to see me I will be very glad.

2. If my mother had bought a cake yesterday we would have had a very nice tea party.

3. If we received a telegram from him we wouldnt worry.

4. If you dont work systematically you will fail the examination.

5. If you were busy I would leave you alone.

 

B) , 3 , . .

1. If I (to live) in the South I (to bathe) very often.

2. If I (to lose) my money I (to be) very sorry.

3. If I (to go) to the wood I (to gather) many mushrooms.

 

III. a) :

1. Can your sister speak English?

2. You may not cross the street when the light is red.

3. You must not argue with the boss!

 

B) , , , .

1. I can drive a car.

2. We must stay at home.

3. Nick may spend all his money.

 

c) , .

1. .

2. ?

3. .

 

IV. :

Emergency

In the USA over 20 million people call for emergency medical assistance every year. There are over 750, 000 emergency service workers, including dispatchers, paramedics, doctors, nurses, and fire and police personnel. Many areas have a centralized emergency response number, such as the 911 system, for anyone who needs emergency assistance for a police, fire, or medical problem. This system routes calls and often identifies where the call came from. Sometimes the emergency dispatchers know where you are and can send help even if you are unable to give your location.

Much of what the fire department does has little to do with fire. The fire department plays a central role in an emergency medical system. In many areas, firefighters have special emergency medical training, and a fire engine will be the first emergency vehicle on the scene of an illness or injury. Because they respond to both fires and emergency medical calls, fire engines carry all the medical supplies and equipment that a firefighters-EMT (Emergency Medical Technician) may need.

Medical emergencies may include bites, bleeding, burns, choking, drug overdoses, fainting, heart attacks, and poisons. Fire department personnel treat people at the scene of problem. However, if transportation is required to a hospital or other medical facility, an ambulance will often be called. Fire department services are always paid for with tax dollars and no fee to the person receiving the service. Ambulances, on the other hand, are usually operated by private businesses and can be very expensive to use.

V. :

1. How many emergency service workers are there in the USA?

2. What role does the fire department play in an emergency medical system?

3. What may medical emergencies include?

4. Where does fire department personnel treat people?

5. Are fire department services free of charge to people?

II.

 

I. a) Complex Object :

1. I know him to be a very talented scientist.

2. I noticed a man cleaning his shoes.

3. My mother made me help her about the house.

 

b) , , , to. :

1. The rain made us... come back home.

2. Would you like me... sing this song?

3. Mary expected Jack... visit her next week.

 

c) , Complex Object:

1. , .

2. , .

3. , .

 

II. a) . .

1. If I come home late I will go to bed at once.

2. If I had met you yesterday I would have told you something interesting.

3. If we received a telegram from him we wouldnt worry.

4. If I prepare for the exam carefully I will get a good mark.

5. If I had got a ticket yesterday I would have gone to the theatre with you.

 





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