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1. e; 2. b; 3. a; 4. d; 5. c
headmistress,
cowboy,
congressman,
shop assistant,
congresswoman,
police officer,
greengrocer,
headmaster,
lawmaker,
schoolmaster,
dressmaker,
schoolmistress,
customs officer
1. announc er 6. design er 11. lawy er
2. bank er 7. direct or 12. offic er
3. butch er 8. doct or 13. sail or
4. conduct or 9. explor er 14. senat or
5. decorat or 10. groc er 15. ush er
- accountant
- shop assistant (salesman)
3. barber
4. fireman
5. novelist (writer)
6. sailor (seaman)
7. Announcer
8. Baker
9. dentist
10. chemist
militiaman,
policeman,
postman,
milkman,
salesman,
fireman,
weatherman,
seaman,
cameraman,
fisherman
A. 1. f; 2. d; 3. e; 4. c; 5. b; 6. a; 7. i; 8. h; 9. g
BODYGUARDS
Who was the first American president to have been killed?
When was James Garfield assassinated?
What do Secret Service guards (tend to) look like?
Are there any women in the Secret Service?
What do prospective agents learn to do in the course of training?
In what case (When) can Secret Service agents veto a visit in a certain area?
Why did they prepare escape in an armoured limousine?
Where did a problem arise on President Bush ’ s trip?
Do bodyguards have to go abroad as part of their job?
Why are there so many books and films about the Secret Service agents?
A. 1. d; 2. c; 3. e; 4. a; 5. b
- The Koons family — Kathy, Jennifer and Allison Koons.
2. They live in the USA, in Florida.
3. Yes, there are. There is a club Miniature World in the neighbourhood.
4. It was the mother, Kathy Koons.
5. Kathy is a schoolteacher of German and Geometry.
1. b; 2. c; 3. a; 4. d
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- a flavour;
- smart;
- terrific;
- harm;
- the top;
- rotten;
- silly;
- jealous;
- advanced;
- to show off;
- a cheat;
- to creep;
- to fix;
- to take care of something;
- to mind something
- harm;
- rotten;
- flavour;
- cheating;
- top;
- showed off;
- care;
- terrific;
- jealous;
- mind
A.
B.
terrific: music, person, show, film, idea
fix: piece of furniture, bike, car, lamp, iron
rotten: life, situation, place, leaves, vegetables
care for: books, music, gardening, sport, person
silly: person, advice, question, answer, idea
take care of: sister or brother, plants, animals, patients
dumb: person, thing, dog, story
mind: one ’ s business, going somewhere, playing a game, watching a film
smart: car, clothes, shoes, person
show off: one ’ s knowledge, new clothes, a car, a toy, a bike
advanced: person, course, ideas, technology, studies
jealous: husband, wife, look, thoughts, child
What is the massage of the poem?