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Ex. 78. Insert the right article.

I. The hunters got lost in... Rocky Mountains. 2.... Buckingham Palace,... Trafalgar Square,... Houses of Parliament,... Tower of London,... Tower Bridge,... National Gallery are the usual sights in... English capital. 3. The six island countries of... West Indies are... Bahamas,... Barbados,... Cuba,... Dominican Republic,... Haiti and... Jamaica. 4. In the mornings she used to read... "Vogue" and he usually read... "Mirror". 5.... Berlin she had been born in, and where she had grown up, no longer existed. 6.... Low Countries include... Netherlands,... Belgium, and... Luxembourg. 7.... Colorado River flows through... Grand Canyon. 8. The names of the following streets have the definite article:... Mall,... Strand,... Wall Street,... Unter den Linden. 9.... England of the 21st century will be very different from... England of our days. 10. This producer got... Nika for this film.

II. Chaucer would have had difficulty in recognizing... London of Queen Elizabeth, just as Shakespeare would have been lost in... brick-and-stone London of D.R. Johnson, while Dickens, well as he knew... London, would have been bewildered by... steel and concrete London of today.

Ex. 79. Insert the right article.

Ecuador*

Located in... Middle of... World and... American Subcontinent,... Ecuador has always been known for its strategic geographical location. Fronting... Pacific Ocean, it has access to... major commercial centres of the world:... United States,... Canada,... Japan, and due to its proximity to... Panama Canal, it is within easy reach of... Atlantic Ocean and... Europe. To... East, Ecuador is... door to... majestic headwaters of... Amazon Basin. Many experts in economy and commerce now consider Ecuador as... point of access to this market of unexploited opportunities that is now opening its doors to the world. Ecuador has become... place to create... wealth of... future.... Andes divide the country into three basic natural regions:... coastal plains,... mountainous highlands and... humid tropical lowlands, or... "Oriente" as the

Ecuadorians call it. These fertile regions are... refuge of numerous species of animals and plants that increase... exportable potential of Ecuador to the world. In recent years there has also been... rapid increase in... production of flowers, vegetables, and exotic fruit for

export.

 

Ex. 80. Translate into English.

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EX. 81. Translate into English.

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Ex. 82. Geographic Test.

1. What are the most famous monuments in Moscow? 2. The longest river in Italy has the shortest name, consisting of only two letters. What is it? 3. What is the highest point on Earth? 4. What is the longest street in St. Petersburg? 5. When we think of this river, we picture Paris, the Eiffel Tower and everything that is French. Can you name it? 6. What is the oldest country in the world? 7. What river flows through a city that has a country inside it? 8. Do you know the name of the town where Shakespeare was born? What river does it stand on? Is there any world famous theatre there? 9. Can you say what is the oldest Zoo in the world? 10. Name the smallest country in the world, with the population of just 750 people. 11. What is the biggest ocean in the world? 12. Name the biggest sea on our planet. What is the smallest one? 13. "The Mother of Rivers" what river in Europe is called so? 14. There is a neutral country in Europe, which actually hasn't been in wars since 1515. What is it? 15. What is the longest river on the globe? Do you know what the second longest is? 16. What is the difference between a channel and a canal? Name the most famous ones. 17. Name the country in Central Europe with the highest population density. 18. What is the most mysterious spot on the Earth's surface? 19. There is a famous city, which is in danger of going under the water. What is it? 20. What are the oldest books in the history of mankind? 21. What are your favourite places in your city, country or in the world?

 

Ex. 83. Comment on the nouns in bold type.

1."I'm looking for a Mr. Silver," she answered, jumping off her bike. "Well, you've found him," the man said, "I'm Mr. Silver." 2. Amelia told me she had made a will. "It's all for Catherine. She is a Silver. The last of the Silvers. And the land I'm leaving for her has belonged to the Silvers for almost two hundred years." 3. For her part, she had proved herself to be a Jar dine through and through. 4. Excuse me, you have a phone call, Meredith. It's a Mrs. Alexander. 5. Irina Troubetzkoy's mother had been born a Romanov and was a cousin of Czar Nicholas. 6. David was shocked. "You are painting a very strange picture. That's not the Emma I know." 7.1 am not the Claudia of whom you thought, but an unimaginable Claudia from whom you would recoil. 8. Dear old Marion! No words can tell how I miss you! 9. Now I do recognize the practical, sensible Trisch, the Woman Who Got Things Done. 10.... Sergeant, can I ask you to help me? 11. She's as eccentric as hell! And whenever I think of her, I think of scarves. She's always worn masses of them, rain or shine, all kinds of weather. Gwenny's a regular Isadora Duncan, if you ask me. 12. You are a real Childe Harold! And you are a Don Juan! 13. Would you recognize a Shagal from a Malevich? 14. Is Father in? Not yet, but Mother and Aunt have just come.

 

Ex. 84. Translate into English.

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Ex. 85. Comment on the nouns in bold type.

1. The house drew her back like a magnet. 2. They train like fanatics. 3. The sea was like black oil. 4. There's no fool like an old fool. 5. They were like two peas in a pod. 6. The moon shone in the purple sky, like a coin tossed up and caught mid-game. 7. My wife looks like a complete knockout in this frock. 8. "You mustn't be embarrassed," he murmured in an understanding tone. 9. They danced in silence, cheek to cheek. 10. Why are you talking in a whisper? 11. Patsy had always been as solid as a rock, hardworking, dependable, devoted and loyal. 12. Gosh, I'm as happy as a pumpkin in a patch to see you! 13. "Your words are not flattering," she replied with a dry smile. 14. "I can never be yours," she said with pathos, and he accepted the words with a heavy heart. 15. If you had as little money as manners, you'd be the poorest of all the people. 16. They were as different as chalk and cheese.

Ex. 86. Insert the article if necessary.

1. David grinned like... Cheshire cat. 2. Life is funny, she mused, it's like... circle. 3. Harris and Ben curled their lips like... sullen teenagers. 4. Why make yourself miserable with... jealousy? 5. Carl drove like... maniac. He had to. 6.1 am as happy as... clam in... seaweed. 7. She said it in... low, thoughtful voice. 8. The women looked like... typical country matrons. 9. The moon shone like... promise. 10. On this particular morning, she looked as bright and sparkling as... brand-new penny. 11. "Another dead end," he said in... miserable tone. 12.1 am quite breathless with... admiration. 13. Her spirits were as light as... air. 14.1 think you may go with... easy mind. 15. He looks like... hippie. 16. Why are you looking so gloomy, my love? You've got a face like... wet weekend.

 

Ex. 87. A. Match the given phrases with suitable words. Model: l.As easy as pie, ABC.

1. as easy as. 2. as fat as... 3. as cold as... 4. as dead as... 5. as blind as... 6. as plump as.. 7. as quiet as... 8. as silent as... 9. as tough as... 10. as soft as... 11. as black as... 12. as greedy as. 13. as free as... 14. cunning as...   the grave a lamb a bat a doornail a fox a bird pie, ABC a pig charity pitch a partridge leather butter soot  

 

B. Complete the phrases with suitable words Give as many variants as possible.


1. She sings like...

2. She runs like...

3. She swims like...

4. She flies like...

5. It was as light as...

6. She was as happy as...

7. She sleeps like...

8. It was as safe as...

9. She was as pretty as...

10. He was as busy as...

11. A change is as good as...

12. It was as hard as...

13. It was as heavy as...

14. He was as ugly as...

15. It was as black as...

16. She was as white as...

17. He is as slow as...

18. He is as merry as...

19. He is as brave as...

20. He is as blind as...

21. He is as limp as...

22. He is as obstinate as...

23. It's as old as...

24. It's as safe as...

25. He is as deaf as...

26. He is as drunk as...


C. Use some of the given above phrases to describe the characters and habits of your friends, relatives, teachers, etc. Mind, that your criticism should be mild and friendly.

Ex. 88. Translate into English.

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Ex. 89. Comment on the use of articles with nouns in bold type.

I. Amanda always remembered her childhood with a feeling of bittersweet nostalgia. 2. He looks like a man of great heart. 3. Olivia Wainright was a woman of impeccable character, high principles, and down-to-earth common sense. 4. He did it in the flick of an eyelash. 5. The question was on the tip of her tongue. 6. We'll set off at the crack of dawn tomorrow. 7. She knows Yorkshire like the back of her hand. 8. He was a creature of habit. 9. She had a great sense of style. 10. We are right in the middle of Christmas preparations now.

II. The face of a personshows what life he has lived. 12. Grammar isn't just a set of rules,is it? 13.1think I could do with a quick cup of coffee. 14. A bar of fruit and nuts chocolateis a good snack. 15. Can you give me a piece of sensible advice?16. They promise a spell of good weather at the end of the month.

Ex. 90. Insert the article if necessary

1.... beginning of... detective story should be mysterious and gripping. 2.... beginning of... novel was boring but... end was fantastic. 3. In big cities people have to live in... blocks of... flats. 4. Julia worked hard and soon was at... top of... class. 5. The snow lay thick on... roof of... house. 6.... roof of... private house needs regular care. 7. Chris had... feeling of... complete and... utter love. 8. For her, the Union Jack was not merely

... national emblem of Great Britain, but... symbol of... justice,... democracy and... freedom. 9.... piece of... information we've just got is very timely. 10. They sat down on a bench under... shade of... weeping willow. 11.... proof of... pudding is in the eating. 12. Great treasures lie hidden in... depths of... World Ocean. 13. That's... other side of... coin, so to say. 14.1 know him like... palm of my hand.

Ex.91. Translate into English.

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Ex. 92. Comment on the use of articles with nouns in bold type.

1. Matilda, a sensitive and brilliant girl, was very quick to learn. 2. The dictionary, a Collins, is the most reliable source of information for me. 3. Ben and Andy, undisciplined boys, drove many teachers to despair. 4. Tatyana, a colleague of mine, invited us to her birthday party. 5. Pushkin, the great Russian poet, loved autumn very much. 6. Walt Disney, the famous film

animator and producer, created Disneyland, a large pleasure park, which was opened in California in 1955. 7. The next day, a Tuesday, a telegram came. 8. We had some wine for dinner, a bottle of Italian white wine. 9. President Washington was an outstanding man.

10. Who is Prime Minister of the UK? 11. Was the meeting of the President and the Prime Minister unofficial? 12. The artist Stubbs painted mostly horses. 13. Colonel Baden-Powell, the founder of the Boy Scout movement, was an Englishman. 14. Mind, it won't work. As long as I'm head of this company, I will handle all of our top customers. 15. As long as I'm here, you'll respect Bruce. He's still chairman. 16. You see, Nigel, as managing director of Jardine's, I have the last word. 17. The Queen acts on the advice of the Prime Minister. 18. Peter the Great, Czar of all Russias, was an outstanding man.

 

Ex. 93. Insert the article if necessary.

I. Mr. Marshall is a well-known economist,... expert in his field. 2.... Princess Margaret is known for her charity work. 3. Helen Westwood,... professor of philology, studies the slang of teenagers. 4. Tracey,... monitoress of the group, kept the register. 5.... Doctor Johnson will accept you in a minute, madam. 6. There lived once two brothers,... good and unremarkable men. 7. Vladimir Nabokov,... world-famous Russian writer, was a master of style. 8. Brian is... personnel manager of our firm. 9.... King Arthur is often compared with... czar Peter the Great. 10. Many delegates spoke at the conference:... chemist Malikov,... ecologist Nesterova,... biologist Dimov.

II.... academician Lichatchyov was a great authority in this country. 12. He is... President, so he has the last word. 13. Will... Prime Minister Blair discuss it with... Queen? 14. We are looking forward to July,... month of our graduation. 15. I went into the town,... large village really, looking for a hotel.

 

Ex. 94. Translate into English.

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Ex. 95. Read and translate the following sentences, paying attention to the phrases in bold type

Step by stepwe are getting nearer to our goal. 2. They walked from room to room,admiring what they saw. 3. Day after daythings are improving. 4. We've been working side by sidefor so many years. 5. She read the foreign text slowly, line by line. 6.We call each other from time to time.7. The fellow kept grinning from ear to ear. 8. Itwas all a biglie from start to finish. 9.1must tell you that from beginning to endyou acted most foolishly. 10. He is a gentleman from head to toe.11. During the war the family lived from hand to mouth.

12. He keeps all his bank accounts under lock and key. 13. Let me announce you now husband and wife. 14. Mother and child should be protected by State. 15. Time after time I've tried to walk away from you. 16. The moon was rolling slowly in the sky, from star to star. 17. Traffic stood nose to tail all the way down the Strand.

 

Ex. 96. Complete the sentences with the phrases from the right column.

1. Do you prefer travelling... or...? in mind

2. If they start..., they will be... for by mistake the train.

in vain

3. I miss you so much! You are always by air,...

by ferry,

4. It was... or... that she was saved. by train

5. This Persian carpet is made.... -on time

6. Her son, a sailor, is most of the time at once,

in time

7. I know him..., but not personally. by hand

8.... you have come! Where have you been on my mind

9. It's a reliable airline. Planes are always by chance or by good fortune

10. Is this book still...? No, it's out of print. by night or by day

11. We can't say... what will come out of it. at sea

12. I must tell you... that we've lost a by thumb on foot

first-rate teacher in Jim

13. Are they still...? Yes, they by name. at last

are going to get married on Sunday

14. My car is out of order again, I'll have on sale off-hand

to go... to the office.

15. We travelled to Britain first..., then and then.... in private..., in love

16.... did the parents try to stop him. He wouldn't

listen to them.

17. Sorry, I've taken your keys....

18. It's most important! Keep it..., will you?

19. Vadim travelled all over Europe....

Ex. 97. Translate into English.

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Ex. 98. Read and translate the sentences. State what parts of speech are substantivized and explain the use of articles with them.

I. He never stopped looking for the unexpected. 2. We reward the courageous and the wounded. 3. This meeting is for me like a jump into the unknown. 4. Now I am reading a book by I. Murdock "The Red and the Green". 5. It's still unclear when the officials are going to take decisive measures. 6. If there is one secret weapon that's possessed by the successful, it is that they are highly organized. 7. Ben often thought regretfully about the past. 8. Try to learn to sort the good from the bad. 9. The Greeks built a wooden horse that the Troyans took into the city. 10. Must I understand the answer as a negative?

II. Don't feel jealous, it's a him, not a her I'm dining with tonight. 12.1 hope I'll get a five for the test. 13. We talked about what we wanted to do, in the war and after, if there was an after. 14. The play was still running, it was a sell-out at weekends. 15. And the sky now was a hard metallic blue. 16. The Downs are an area of low grassy hills in the South of England. 17. The poor man lived among the down-and-out in the city Liverpool.

Ex. 99. Insert the right article.

1. This book is about the dazzling world of... rich and... powerful. 2. Come in, come in, out of... cold. 3. Her coat was... cast-off from her cousin. 4. Blackie's skin was dark, it was... nut brown. 5. Things have taken a turn for... worse. 6. Emma was relieved at last that it was out in... open. 7. I felt claustrophobic all of... sudden. 8. He felt just... opposite. 9. She always tried to see... best in people. 10. The prospect of a new business deal gave her... high. 11. Her eyes were... startling blue. 12. The village was deserted, and it looked as if... locals had left it. 13. You've said you like the house, and yet there's... but in your mind; I know you. 14.1 vaguely remember that the house became a home for... elderly. 15. My father, an archaeologist, seems to prefer... past to... present. 16. The Governments of many countries are doing... near impossible to stop terrorism.

 

Ex. 100. Use the right article if necessary

1.... English will endure any amount of... humiliation and... suffering if you can promise them... nice cup of.. tea at... end of it. 2. There is... strong tradition of... hard work and... good manners in... English Internet School. And... terrific atmosphere! 3. At one end of... town stood... old church. Most of... shops lay beyond... church. 4.... teddy bear has come out of the nursery and into... auction room to fetch... massive prices.... bears are one of... few collectables that touch... heart. They are very loving. 5.... cosmetic surgery was once... extravagance of... rich and famous, but nowadays more and more people are going under... knife in... pursuit of... better body and face. 6. Two thousand years ago 20 000 people lived in... Pompeii,... city in... southern Italy, off... Bay of... Naples.... Pompeii was built at... foot of... Vesuvius,... volcano 4,000 feet high. 7.... most famous battle in... English history was... Battle of Hastings. 8.... traffic warden is... man or... woman who controls car parking in towns. 9. Before... driver has passed... driving test, he must carry... red and white L-plate on... back and on... front of... car. 10.... head of... Church of England is... Archbishop of Canterbury.

11.... emirate is... country that is ruled by... emir.... emir is... Muslim ruler, especially in... South-West Asia and... West Africa. 12.... British Finance Minister is called... Chancellor of... Exchequer. 13. When... woman agrees to marry... man, he gives her... engagement ring. 14.... head of... British university is called... vice-Chancellor. 15.... life is easier than you would think; all that is necessary is to accept... impossible, do without... indispensable, and bear... intolerable. 16.... Hawaii is... state which is composed of many islands in... middle of... Pacific Ocean. 17. The people of... Hawaiian Islands speak the Polynesian language.

 

Ex. 101. Translate into English

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Test Your Articles

Ex. 102. Read the text and retell it. Comment on the nouns in bold type.

Venice La Serenissima.

For these two days Vanessa became Frank's and Bill's guide, showing them places in Venice. These were small, 63

unique art galleries, museums and churches off the beaten track, shops where the best bargains were to be had, popular eating places favoured by Venetians in the know. "Shall we take a gondola up the Grand Canal, Vanessa? It's still the most spectacular trip, isn't it?" Bill asked, feeling a sudden rush of happiness surging up in him. "Absolutely. And I'd love it. It's ages since I've done it myself, and I guess the Grand Canal personifies Venice, doesn't it? Besides, I find gondolas a very relaxing way to travel."





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