Основы теории английского языка. Листунова Е.И. - 44 стр.

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IV. Choose the part of the body.
Fill in the missing words from the sentences below. Choose from
the following, using plural forms where necessary.
arm bone cheek foot heart nerve
back brain chest hair leg stomach
blood breast finger hand mouth tooth
1. Being retired, he suddenly found himself with lots of time on
hi ... but with little to do to occupy it.
2. You need to have a strong ... to work in a slaughterhouse.
3. He got up very late this morning and then had the ... to
complain about his breakfast being cold!
4. She had a sweet ... and couldn’t resist buying chocolates and
cream cakes.
5. None of the students liked Mr Baker. In fact, everyone was
glad to see the ... of him when he left to teach in Italy.
6. I think I’ll go and stretch my ... I’ve been sitting down all
morning and I’m feeling a bit stiff.
7. I’ve got an essay to write on the history of computing. Unfor-
tunately, I don’t know anything about it, so do you mind if I pick
your ..?
8. He used to love mountain-climbing, but when a friend of his
was killed in the Himalayas he lost his ... and never went climbing
again.
9. The viewers were up in ... when the television station an-
nounced it was going to change the time of the evening news broad-
cast from 9 o’clock to 9.30.
10. There’s something wrong somewhere. I can’t put my ... on what
it is exactly, but something just doesn’t feel right.
11. The cruel way some owners treat their pets makes my ... boil.
12. «Hurry up, Dorothy! The taxi’s waiting!» «All right, keep
your ... on! I’m coming.»
13. Getting a problem off your ... is the first stage to being able to
solve it.
14. She decided to make a clean ... of everything and confess that
she was the one who had stolen the money.
15. You’d better be careful what you say to Samantha. You know
how sensitive she is to criticism — she takes everything to ...
16. I think there’s going to be trouble at the meeting tonight; I can
feel it in my.
       IV. Choose the part of the body.
       Fill in the missing words from the sentences below. Choose from
the following, using plural forms where necessary.
       arm bone            cheek       foot        heart        nerve
       back brain          chest       hair        leg          stomach
       blood breast        finger      hand        mouth        tooth
       1. Being retired, he suddenly found himself with lots of time on
hi ... but with little to do to occupy it.
       2. You need to have a strong ... to work in a slaughterhouse.
       3. He got up very late this morning and then had the ... to
complain about his breakfast being cold!
       4. She had a sweet ... and couldn’t resist buying chocolates and
cream cakes.
       5. None of the students liked Mr Baker. In fact, everyone was
glad to see the ... of him when he left to teach in Italy.
       6. I think I’ll go and stretch my ... I’ve been sitting down all
morning and I’m feeling a bit stiff.
       7. I’ve got an essay to write on the history of computing. Unfor-
tunately, I don’t know anything about it, so do you mind if I pick
your ..?
       8. He used to love mountain-climbing, but when a friend of his
was killed in the Himalayas he lost his ... and never went climbing
again.
       9. The viewers were up in ... when the television station an-
nounced it was going to change the time of the evening news broad-
cast from 9 o’clock to 9.30.
      10. There’s something wrong somewhere. I can’t put my ... on what
it is exactly, but something just doesn’t feel right.
      11. The cruel way some owners treat their pets makes my ... boil.
      12. «Hurry up, Dorothy! The taxi’s waiting!» «All right, keep
your ... on! I’m coming.»
      13. Getting a problem off your ... is the first stage to being able to
solve it.
      14. She decided to make a clean ... of everything and confess that
she was the one who had stolen the money.
      15. You’d better be careful what you say to Samantha. You know
how sensitive she is to criticism — she takes everything to ...
      16. I think there’s going to be trouble at the meeting tonight; I can
feel it in my.

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