Нужно вот этот диалог переделать в косвенную речьТипа такого:Мама сказала: Тебе следует надеть платье!Только на английском языке! — Youve got to wear a dress! — I dont have to! — Its our family reunion, and I dont want you to look like too wild! — Fine, then Ill just stay at home! — Youre going and thats final! I insist that you go to the party with me! — I dont even have a dress to wear. — Yes, you do. What about the black velvet one your grandmother gave you for your birthday? — Its too square, too conservative. Everyone will laugh. — Everyone will think you look lovely. — Oh, great. lovely\ Just how I want to look! — Its almost time to leave. I think youd better get ready. — Whos going to be there? — Well, the same people as last year: your cousins, your grandparents. and. of course, great-grandmother Schuller. — Great-grandmother Schuller! Shes so old. All she does is sit in her wheelchair and watch us. She gives me the creeps (у меня от нее мороз по коже ). — Carrie, this is a special party. Cant you forget about yourself? Do you think that just because youre young and pretty, you are better than old people? Well,I have something to tell you, young lady. Beauty is as beauty does, and I havent seen any sign of beauty in you for a long time. Now go to your room and get dressed. №1 раскройте скобки в future simple 1. By the time we _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (get) to the theatre, the play _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (already, start). 2. Last night I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (dream) about going to the Moon. 3. When Ginny _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (see) me yesterday, I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (cross) the street. 4. My dad _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (paint) the living room for two hours before my brother _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (come) to help him. 5. Nora _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (lie) in a hammock while Phil _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (weed) the garden. 6. Before the Smiths _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (buy) their new house, they _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (look) for a suitable one for a year. 7. Laura _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (send) us a postcard from her holiday in Italy. 8. As Claire _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (dust) the furniture, she _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (break) her mum’s vase. 9. My sister _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (never, be) to the circus before last week. 10. Pam and I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (study) for the history exam when the lights _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (go) off. 11. The alarm clock _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (not, ring) yesterday morning and I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (be) late for work. 12. Mr. Roberts _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (work) in the company for six years before it _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (go) bankrupt. 13. You _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (not, sleep) when I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (return) last night. 14. When _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (they, visit) you last time? 15. Yesterday at this time, Karen _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (write) a letter of application to the manager of L’Oréal. 16. I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (not, pay) attention to the teacher and my friends _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (not, pay) attention, either. 17. When we _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (go) out for a walk last Sunday morning, the sun _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (shine) and it _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (be) quite warm. 18. We _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (never, see) the Pyramids before our trip to Egypt in 2005. 19. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (Simon and Alice, get) married last summer? 20. They _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (wait) for more than an hour before Lady Gaga _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (appear) on the stage. 21. Michael and Robert _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (rollerblade) in the backyard when Sally _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (phone). 22. I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (meet) Harry at Brenda’s birthday party last month. 23. Where _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (you, spend) your last winter holidays? 24. My cousin and I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (sit) at a parkbench when we _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (hear) a thunder. 25. By six o’clock Ted _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (pack) all his staffin his backpack. 26. I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (sunbathe) for two hours before it _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (start) to rain. ПЕРЕВЕСТИ! My hometown is Manchester. Manchester is situated in the northwest of England in the county of Greater Manchester. It is the second largest city with a population of more than 400,000 people. Though Manchester is not as large as London it has got many good aspects of a modern city. Weve got many theatres, art galleries, concert halls and museums, for example the city Art Gallery and the and Museum of Science and industry others. We are proud of our airport which is the third busiest airport in the UK. with it it is very easy to travel to and from Manchester and through the countryside. And our tram system Metrolink, which runs through city streets, is clean, quick and quiet. There are a lot of things to do, visitors can, for example, visit famous places, walk in the park, enjoy shopping or listen to our traditional music and watch folk dances. Our G-Mex Centre is a popular place. However, it was created from an old railway station. Different exhibitions, concerts and sporting events take place there. In our Chinatown there are many cafés and small shops. There is also a large mall and several big shops and markets with traditional food and nice goods. Sports, especially football and rugby are very popular in our city. Manchester has got many sports clubs. People like playing or watching sports here. In my city there are a lot of monuments to famous people. For example, the Alan Turing* Memorial honours the father of modern computing. There is also a monument to Abraham Lincoln* and a statue to Queen victoria.* We are very proud that great scientists and Nobel Prize* winners such as Joule* and Rutherford* worked in Manchester. I like my hometown. It is a great city. It is always clean. The people are friendly and welcoming. Перевод нуженA Tragedy in the AirThe plane had taken off from the air-fieldin London, and the journey to South Africa,to Johannesburg to be exact, had started.It was just after the war, and it was not ajet, as is the case nowadays, but it was abig plane with four engines, and fourpropellers, of course.When a few minutes later we werecrossing the Channel, one of the engineswent wrong, but the stewardess left andthe passengers were quite safe.However, when the plane reached theMediterranean Sea, the second enginebroke down, but the stewardess told usthere was nothing to worry about becausetwo engines were quite enough to keep usin the air.As we got near to the shores of Africa, therumour spread that only one propellerwas working. The stewardess kept hermouth shut, this time, but we came to theconclusion the plane must have developedengine trouble and so it had.Presently we were flying over the jungle inCentral Africa and my fellow travellerswere terribly upset. Women were holdingtheir children tighter and tighter and menwere drinking more and more heavily.There was also a person there who wassaying a prayer in a loud voice. I too wasterribly frustrated, and as I looked down atthe bush, I could not help thinking ofcannibalism, death and other pleasantthings.At that moment, the loud-speaker wasswitched on, and the captain’s voice washeard: "Ladies and gentlemen, I havetragic news for you".The faces of all the passengers turnedpale. Some burst into tears, and the prayerstifled in the parson’s mouth. My heartsank into my boots.The captain continued in a gloomy voice: "It is my sad duty to inform you thatEngland has lost her last football matchagainst Scotland!"