1. Two newlyweds _______ their honeymoon.
2. His toes were _______ twisted and discolored.
3. What _______ to your feet?
4. I had a _______ disease called tolio.
5. It only _______ the toes.
6. He _______ his pants and _______ a pair of knees.
3. Match the two parts of the sentences:
4. Match the words and expressions in the left column to those in the right one:
5. Translate from Russian into English:
1. Он снял ботинки и носки.
2. Что случилось с пальцами твоих ног?
3. У меня была детская болезнь – корь.
4. Он обнажил ужасно выглядящую пару коленок.
5. Она оказывает воздействие только на колени.
6. Его жена открыла рот от удивления и сказала: «Не говори мне, что у тебя еще была и оспа».
В предложении His toes were all twisted and discolored… используются глаголы в форме пассивного залога.
Проверьте свое знание данной формы, при необходимости справляясь в грамматическом комментарии (раздел 14).
6. Put the verbs in brackets into Passive:
1. Two newlyweds (to invite) _______ to their friend's house to spend the honeymoon there last year.
2. Just you wait! The shoes (to take off) _______ in a moment.
3. The socks (to dry) _______ at present.
4. My toes (to twist) _______ because of the disease I had in childhood.
5. At last the pants (to remove) _______.
6. His knees definitely (to affect) _______ by polio.
7. Transform the Direct Speech into Indirect:
1. His wife asked, «What happened to your feet?»
2. He said to her, «I had a childhood disease called tolio.»
3. She said, «Do you mean polio?»
4. She asked, «What happened to your knees?»
5. He said, «I also had kneesles.»
6. She said, «Are you having anything now?»
7. He said, «It only affects the knees.»
8. She asked, «Don't tell me, you also had smallcox!»
8. Find English equivalents to the Russian words in the scanword:
1. (t…) палец ноги, 2. (d…) болезнь, 3. (r…) снимать, удалять, 4. (r…) открывать, 5. (а…) изумление, 6. (h…) здоровый, 7. (w…) бороться, 8. (g…) стонать, 9. (b…) невеста, 10. (а…) ужасный.
9. Render the joke.
Section 13
A couple at the zoo
It's a beautiful warm spring day and a man and his wife are visiting the local zoo. She's wearing a cute, loose-fitting, pink spring dress, sleeveless, with straps.
As they walk through the ape exhibit and pass in front of a very large gorilla, the gorilla begins to go ape. He jumps up on the bars, holding on with one hand (and two feet), grunts, and pounds his chest with his free hand. The gorilla is obviously excited at seeing the pretty lady in the pink dress.
The husband, noticing the excitement, suggests that his wife tease the poor fellow by puckering her lips, wiggling her bottom… play along.
She does, and Mr Gorilla gets even more excited, making noises that would wake the dead. Then the husband suggests that she let one of her straps fall.
She does, and Mr Gorilla is just about to tear the bars down! The husband then suggests that she try lifting her dress up her thighs. This drives the poor gorilla absolutely crazy.
Then quickly the husband grabs his wife, rips open the door to the cage, flings her in with the gorilla and says, «Now tell HIM you have a headache.»
Study the words and expressions given below:
to wear носить (одежду)
cute милый, славный
loose свободный
to fit подходить по размеру (об одежде)
loose-fitting свободного покроя
pink розовый
sleeveless без рукавов
strap тесьма, лямка
аре обезьяна
exhibit выставка, экспозиция
аре exhibit обезьянник
gorilla горилла
bars решетка
to grunt ворчать, сердиться
to pound колотить
chest грудь; грудная клетка
obviously очевидно
to notice замечать
excitement возбуждение
to suggest предлагать
to tease дразнить
poor бедный
fellow парень
to pucker морщить (губы), складывать (губы) в гримаску
to lift поднимать
thigh бедро
to drive двигать, понуждать
crazy сумасшедший, чокнутый
to grab хватать, захватывать
to