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We can't do much apart from visiting her in hospital. We don't have much time for playing squash. He has been charged with shooting a shop assistant. The dog is so fond of travelling by car. They're not interested in setting up a fund. The mother praised the children for helping the old man. They're talking about setting up a fund / going to Australia. Thanks for turning off the heater. I'm thinking of going to Australia / going by car. He went away without telling us where he was going. D6 A) to burn, b) shooting, c) destroyed, d) set up; to help; hit. e) to stop. F) published, g) to put. h) writing, i) fighting, j) extended. D7 A) be. b) be. c) been, d) be. e) be; been, f) been, g) be. h) been, i) be. J) be. k) be. 1) been. D8 a) Thousands of homes have been destroyed / were destroyed by the bushfires. B) 90 per cent of all bushfires are caused by humans, c) In most cases fires can be Put out before too much damage has been caused, d) The fires were helped by Strong winds, e) A 19-year-old man was charged with deliberately lighting fires in The Adelaide area, f) The accused man was locked up for his own safety. G) Higher temperatures have been forecast for the weekend. Урок 16 D1 a) (You can buy an airline ticket) At the (airline ticket desk at the) airport / At the/your travel agent's ['trasvl eid3ants]. b) It tells you about / gives you details about flights: what the scheduled departure time is, whether they are delayed, which gate they leave from. etc. c) A " no-show" is someone who has a booking but doesn't show up for the flight, d) Because a certain percentage of passengers are " no-shows", e) Passengers/They get " bumped" if a flight is overbooked (and All the passengers show up), f) (At the check-in desk) You show your ticket, check in your baggage/luggage, and are given a boarding pass, g) Security checks / They are made before passengers go to their gate to board the aircraft. Cabin bags are X-rayed, and passengers are examined with a metal detector or Hand-searched, h) Because things like cigarettes and whisky are usually much Cheaper there than in normal shops, i) You have to pay duty on them, j) You Can put it under the seat in front of you or in an overhead bin. k) You have to Fasten your seat belt for takeoff and landing and at other times when the FASTEN Урок 16 SEAT BELT sign is on. 1) You are only allowed to smoke / Only in the smoking section, m) About 17 per cent of the population is/are afraid of flying. D2 A) possible, b) possibly, c) normally, d) normal, e) absolutely. f) absolute, G) careful, h) carefully, i) typical, j) typically, k) awfully. 1) awful, M) nice, n) nice, o) nicely. D3 A) risky, b) probably, c) deliberately, d) really important, e) safely, f) safe,
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