2. Complete the dialogue using get and the words in brackets. G Hi. This is Room 431. It's very hot in my room.
R I'm sorry about that, sir. Have you tried adjusting the thermostat?
G Yes, I (the porter / adjust)1 it as soon as we got into the room, but it's still very hot.
R Mm. OK, I'll (maintenance / have a look)2 at it.
G Will it take long?
R They're in the conference centre at the moment. I'll (them/do)3 it as soon as they can.
G Oh, OK. One more thing. Can we get tickets for the theatre tonight?
R Ofcourse. I'll (the concierge / reserve)4 them for you.
Упр. 1.
1. Mary left Paris last week. (Past Simple)
2. My little brother has not watched a cartoon yet. (Present Perfect)
3. The artist drew a picture of sunset yesterday. (Past Simple)
4. We already have seen *Shrek*. (Present Perfect)
5. I have known him since 2002. (Present Perfect)
Упр. 2.
1. Jack is the cleverest of the three brothers.
2. Greg felt worse yesterday than the day before.
3. I think my cat is the prettiest of all the cats in the world.
4. Our new house is more expensive than the old one.
5. Nick is more happy than Mary.
Radio is very popular among the British. Many people rely on the
radio to learn the latest news. Radio is convenient to listen to while
driving a car to and from work in the morning and in the early evening.
Later in the evening the British prefer to watch TV programmes.
The main television and radio broadcasting organization in Britain
is the British Broadcasting Corporation (the BBC). The BBC World
Service broadcasts in English and about forty other languages of the
world. There are some independent radio and television stations which
compete with the BBC. A lot of people listen to local radio and watch
local TV.
The first public demonstration of television in Britain was given by
John Logie Baird, a Scottish inventor, in 1926. The BBC began the world's
first high-definition TV service in 1936: The centre of the British news-
paper industry is considered Fleet Street in London.
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