According to numerous (11) , children influence what families (12) . Advertisers reach their (13) in different ways. They can sponsor programmes (14) at young people. Manufacturers of junk food (15) much money on advertising. In some countries there are (16) about advertising to children. Advertisements (17) children to spend much money on harmful food. Young people often do not understand that advertisements have (18) messages. There are different 1(9) to controlling advertising to children. Media analysts attract (20) to the influence of advertising on the young audience.
11) A concerns B targets C studies D cartoons
12) A buy B sell C ban D spend
13) A lecturer B studies C target D concern
14) A persuade B promote C aimed D resolved
15) A adverts B message C television D spend
16) A ban B concerns C manufacturers D code
17) A encourage B aim C concern D realize
18) A persuasive B legal C influence D regulate
19) A journalists B approaches C commercials D majority
Ann is at home, isn't she?
Let's forget it, shalln't we?
He has got a lot of problems, hasn't he?
Don't be late, do you?
We met last year, didn't we?
39. Nothing went wrong, did it?
40. She never cries, doesn't she?
№2
41. begin- began, begun
42. eat- ate, eaten
43.study- study, study
44. think- thought, thought
45. speak- spoke, spoken
Объяснение:
Не жирно столько делать, а?
За только 9 баллов?
Ладно было бы 50 баллов, я бы все сделал, а то в класрум кинули все, потом знания + Ctrl + V и все
Я в 7 классе и знаю английский лучше чем в 11, судя по тому, что я вижу
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