1. Fill in prepositions:
1. handsome ... a way; 2. to know... one's own experience; 3. He could lose money ... bridge ... a good grace. 4. to have bad luck ... cards; 5. He did not want to stick ... bridge. 6. He was all... pieces. 7. I understand what he was driving 8. I landed ... the creek of Tarumi. 9 account...; 10. He never turned
3.. Answer the following questions:
1. Burton thought that what he was telling was "rather a funny story." Do you also think so? Why don't you? Why did Burton think it funny?
2. What kind of man was young Barton? What do you think of his way of living? Do you approve of it? Why not?
3. Why do you think young Burton turned to his namesake for help when he was rained?
4. What was the situation in which he found himself?
5. What did Burton mean by saying that his young namesake was "down and out"? that he was "all to pieces"?
6. What did young Burton mean when he said that he "swam for his University"?
7. On what condition did Burton promise a job in his office to his namesake? What do you think of this condition?
8. Why did young Burton accept it? He knew he was not in good con¬dition, didn't he?
9. What happened to him?
10. Do you think old Burton knew that bis namesake would be drowned? Why do you think so?
11. Why did Burton send his namesake to al¬most sure death?
12. What kind of man do you think old Bur¬ton was?
13. Why does the author emphasize when speaking about old Burton his "kindly chuckle," "mild chuckle," "those candid and kind blue eyes of his"?
I 1)am thinking (think ) about visiting Jane this afternoon.
I would it bother. I 2)(think) she is away on holiday.
Mr Jones 3) (has) a telephone message from his wife.
Can it wait?
He 4) (is having ) a business meeting and I don't want to disturb him.
The police 5) (are still looking) for fingerprints left in the room.
It 6) ...(looks) as if they won't find the criminal.
I 7) (love ) breathing in clean, country air. - So do I.
I ( 8) (love ) every minute of this walking trip.
I ( 9) ( see ). That's why you're wearing a suit and tie.
I(10) (am seeing) my boss about a pay rise this afternoon.
Find the English equivalents of these words and phrases in the texts
in a broad sense, they learn skills, acquire knowledge about themselves, useful schemes, ways of learning, formal, informal, everyday life, for example, listening, trying, with good manners, ride a bike, give a phonecall, on their own initiative, bookshop, have exams, in most countries, early childhood, who isincharge, who is heading, in time, at about the same speed, classmates, must pass exams, diploma, evaluation of their success, gifted children, children with physical or mental disabilities, education for adults, continue after school, a large amount of money, citizens, general education, professional education, has as a goal, intelligent, responsible, well-informed, to pass a common cultural heritage, more than, trained professionals, primary education, lifelong learning, secondary schools, professional programs, carpentry, plumbing, professional training, individual, engineering, law