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1) Would you like to go to Bahamas?

a) a b) an c) the d) -

2) girl by the window is my sister.

a) a b) an c) the d) -

3) My brother is doctor.

a) a b) an c) the d) -

4) Pass me salt, please.

a) a b) an c) the d) -

5) Would you like cup of coffee?

a) a b) an c) the d) -

6) Browns are in the garden.

a) a b) an c) the d) -

7) What is best place in Tokyo?

a) a b) an c) the d) -

8) We go to beach in summer.

a) a b) an c) the d) -

9) Its most interesting museum in our town.

a) a b) an c) the d) -

10) This is old pair trousers.

a) a b) an c) the d) -

 

2. :

tooth  
fox  
dress  
goose  
deer  
hand  
watch  
knife  
lady  
leaf  

 

3. :

1) I suppose you expect me to smile at the camera.

a) pretty b) prettily

2) With a job and the salary, youre sitting .

a) pretty b) prettily

3) You did in refusing payment for giving them advice.

a) right b) rightly

4) He did what he was asked to do, but hell never know if he acted .

a) right b) rightly

5) He was sent off the rugby field for playing .

a) rough b) roughly

6) I only caught a glimpse of her so I can only describe her .

a) rough b) roughly

7) She was so exhausted, she could only lie on her back.

a) flat b) flatly

8) She denies she has anything to do with this business.

a) flat b) flatly

4. :

 

1) Where are the tickets? I cant find .

2) We want the photographs. Please give to .

3) Put on coat when you go out. Its very cold.

4) I gave the money to my wife and put it in bag.

5) Is this camera your/yours?

6) I gave her address and she gave me .

7) He fell off the ladder but he didnt hurt .

 

5. :

1) There are biscuits in the cupboard. Can you give me one?

a) some; b) any; c) no.

2) Have we got apples in the fridge?

a) some; b) any; c) no.

3) Can I have ice-cream?

a) some; b) any; c) no.

4) Weve got bananas. Can you go and by some?

a) some; b) any; c) no.

5) We need salt.

a) some; b) any; c) no.

 

6. :

1) Its a nice house but theres garden.

2) How much time have you got? .

3) What did you say? .

4) What did you have to it? - I wasnt hungry.

5) has broken the window.

 

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American University

 

Higher education in the United States includes educational programmes which usually require for admission 12 years of elementary and secondary schooling. It is carried on under a number of forms.

The most common type of higher education is the college. It requires for admission graduation from a standard secondary school; its four-year curriculum leads to the bachelors degree in arts and sciences.

The American college is know by various titles such as the college of liberal arts, the college of arts and sciences, the college of literature, science and arts. The college may be the central unit around which the university is organized, or it may be a separate corporate entity, independent from the University.

The university in the United States is an educational institution comprising a college of liberal arts and sciences, a professional school leading to a professional degree and a graduate college. A graduate college provides programmes for study and research beyond the levels of the bachelors and first professional degree.

The word university, however, is also used in a broader sense, for almost any type of educational institution offering instruction beyond the level of the secondary school.

Thus in the United States there is some confusion in the use of the terms college and university. Some institutions that are in fact colleges of liberal arts have been incorporated in the universities. Some institutions incorporated in colleges are in fact universities with graduate and professional schools.

The colleges in the United States differ greatly in size - they may include from 100 to 5 000 students and more. Most of the larger institutions fall into the category of universities, the largest being University of California, State University of New York, New York University, Columbia University and other.

 

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9. :

1) What do higher education institutions in the USA require for admission?

2) What degree does a college lead to?

3) What sense is the word college used in?

4) What kind of educational institution is the University?

5) How many students may the colleges in the United States include?

 

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2) : , , .

3) , .

4) 4- .

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