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159 14. Answer the following questions: 1) How old are you? 2) How old is your best friend (your mother)? 3) When were you born? 4) When was your best friend born? 5) How many pens have you got with you? 6) What’s the number of your mobile phone? 7) What happened in 1933? 15. Read the following numerals: a) 1; 4; 15; 18; 28; 134; 804; 2,500; 4,000; 6,014; 1933; 2000; 2009; 100 b) 1 st ;2 nd ;3 rd ; 5 th ; 10 th ;101 st ; 20 th ; 50 th (don’t forget to use “the”) c) ¹/ 2 ; 5 / 8 ; 2 ¾; 35 7 / 9 ; 0.5; 7.8; 25.31; 0.004; 14.97; 36.6. 16. Use the right preposition (“in”, “on” or “at”). Example: in September; in 1933; at 5 o’clock, on 1 st May. 1957; 31 st December; 2009; 8.30 p.m.; January 1 st ; 1992; June; 5.20 p.m.; 2000; 12.00 a.m.; February 23 rd . 17. Make up questions using the Passive Voice (Present and Past Simple). Ask as many people in your group as possible. Example: Ask about the telephone. When was the telephone invented? 1) ask about glass (how/to make?). 2) ask about Australia (when/to discover?). 3) ask about silver (what/to use for?). 4) ask about your academy (where/to locate?). 5) ask about your faculty (when/to found?). 18. Read the text and fill in the gaps. Much is done to organize the life and ________(1) activities of undergraduates and postgraduates. For example, there ____(2) three halls of residence for students and faculty members to live in. ___________(3), the accommodation isn’t up-to-date but monthly cost is low. City traffic works well and you can easily get ______(4) from academy. If a _________(5) member or a student has a child, they can send him/her to the kindergarten, _________(6) is located in the city centre. If undergraduates or postgraduates are interested ____(7) doing research and learning foreign languages, they have a chance to _________(8) in international students’ exchange programmes. They learn about medical service in the country, they visit and
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