Методические указания по английскому языку для студентов 3-5 курсов исторического факультета. Часть 2 - 16 стр.

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52
with the printing firm of Brown and Williamson, whom
______
53
with we have always had very good relations with.
______
54
Now that they are joining to our company we can safely
______
55
say as we shall be able to deal with your orders.
For questions 56-65, read the text below. Use the word given in capitals at the end of
each line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line. There is an example at
the beginning (0).
LETTER WRITING
The (0)
variety
of letters, both business and personal is (56)__, and it is well worth while
consulting a guide to (57)__, of the kind to be found in any public library. When writing
to someone totally (58)__ to you, begin, “Dear Sir” or “Dear Madam”, with the (59)__
Yours faithfully” or “Yours truly”.
A married woman can put her (60)__ on this kind of letter with the (61)__ of the word
Mrs”. When writing to people with titles and honours, you should (62)__ look for a
more detailed (63)__ book.
The (64)__ at most public libraries will have at least one work that gives proper (65)__
to letters of this kind.
(0)
VARY
(58)
KNOW
(61)
ADD
(64)
LIBRARY
(56)
END
(59)
CONCLUDE
(62)
PREFER
(65)
GUIDE
(57)
CORRESPOND
(60)
SIGN
(63)
REFER
ANSWERS TO TEST 4
1
D
2
B
3
C
4
A
5
D
6
C
7
B
8
D
9
A
10
C
11
B
12
D
13
C
14
D
15
A
16
known/described
17
on
18
such/altogether
19
find
20
what
21
example/instance
22
in
23
which/that
24
miles/far
25
until/till
26
enough
27
on
28
provides
29
well
30
does/would
31
with me until he/we
reached
32
a brother whose name
is
33
it was very sunny
34
was such a loud noise
35
let’s leave, shall/can
36
news you hear is
37
must have forgotten
to pack
38
be put off by
39
would/’d rather have
cheese than
40
if the pilot had not
landed
41
a
42
kind
43
for
44
to (first)
45
9
46
9
47
in
48
it
49
9
50
with
51
9
52
9
53
with (first)
54
to
55
as
56
endless/unending
57
correspondence
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______   52   with the printing firm of Brown and Williamson, whom
______   53   with we have always had very good relations with.
______   54   Now that they are joining to our company we can safely
______   55   say as we shall be able to deal with your orders.

For questions 56-65, read the text below. Use the word given in capitals at the end of
each line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line. There is an example at
the beginning (0).
                                  LETTER WRITING
The (0)variety of letters, both business and personal is (56)__, and it is well worth while
consulting a guide to (57)__, of the kind to be found in any public library. When writing
to someone totally (58)__ to you, begin, “Dear Sir” or “Dear Madam”, with the (59)__
“Yours faithfully” or “Yours truly”.
A married woman can put her (60)__ on this kind of letter with the (61)__ of the word
“Mrs”. When writing to people with titles and honours, you should (62)__ look for a
more detailed (63)__ book.
The (64)__ at most public libraries will have at least one work that gives proper (65)__
to letters of this kind.
(0) VARY                    (58) KNOW              (61) ADD            (64) LIBRARY
(56) END                    (59) CONCLUDE          (62) PREFER         (65) GUIDE
(57) CORRESPOND             (60) SIGN              (63) REFER

                                ANSWERS TO TEST 4
1D                              22 in                           39 would/’d rather have
2B                              23 which/that                   cheese than
3C                              24 miles/far                    40 if the pilot had not
4A                              25 until/till                   landed
5D                              26 enough                       41 a
6C                              27 on                           42 kind
7B                              28 provides                     43 for
8D                              29 well                         44 to (first)
9A                              30 does/would                   45 �
10 C                            31 with me until he/we          46 �
11 B                            reached                         47 in
12 D                            32 a brother whose name         48 it
13 C                            is                              49 �
14 D                            33 it was very sunny            50 with
15 A                            34 was such a loud noise        51 �
16 known/described              35 let’s leave, shall/can       52 �
17 on                           36 news you hear is             53 with (first)
18 such/altogether              37 must have forgotten          54 to
19 find                         to pack                         55 as
20 what                         38 be put off by                56 endless/unending
21 example/instance                                             57 correspondence