Английский язык. Любинская Н.А - 8 стр.

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III. Match the words in (A) with the words in (B)
(A) (B)
1. hotel a. hotels
2. office b. government
3. five-star c. accommodation
4. federal d. number
5. core e. use
6. official f. lettings
7. large g. purpose
8. multiple h. permit
9. Significant i. buildings
10. business j. agency
11. managing k. arrangements
12. hotel and office l. vacancy rate
13. travel m. decree
14. mayors n. director
15. average o. complexes
IV. Fill in the gaps with the correct prepositions.
prohibit smth ________ smth, _________the end, come ________ effect, be uncon-
cerned ________ smth, transform smth ________ smth, be affected _______ smth,
accommodation_______ smth, spokesman _______ smth, lack _________ smth,
range _______ smth_______smth.
V. Passive. Expand the following passive constructions into complete sentences:
To have been subtracted, to be used, to be made, to have been granted, to be redes-
igned, to be leased out, to have been redesigned, to be transformed, to be affected, to
be forced.
Follow-up
VI. Retell the text using the plan below.
1. What has mayor Jury Luzhkov signed to address the problem of Moscows dearth
of hotel accommodation?
2. How many hotel rooms does the city have?
3. How many percent of Moscows hotel space is not used for its core purpose?
4. How many hotels were under municipal and federal government ownership at the
end of 2003?
5. Who will an exception be made for?
6. Why do hotel managers and tenants appear unconcerned about the future of their
business arrangements?
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III. Match the words in (A) with the words in (B)

(A)                                         (B)
1. hotel                                    a. hotels
2. office                                   b. government
3. five-star                                c. accommodation
4. federal                                  d. number
5. “core”                                   e. use
6. official                                 f. lettings
7. large                                    g. purpose
8. multiple                                 h. permit
9. Significant                              i. buildings
10. business                                j. agency
11. managing                                k. arrangements
12. hotel and office                        l. vacancy rate
13. travel                                  m. decree
14. mayor’s                                 n. director
15. average                                 o. complexes

IV. Fill in the gaps with the correct prepositions.

prohibit smth ________ smth, _________the end, come ________ effect, be uncon-
cerned ________ smth, transform smth ________ smth, be affected _______ smth,
accommodation_______ smth, spokesman _______ smth, lack _________ smth,
range _______ smth_______smth.

V. Passive. Expand the following passive constructions into complete sentences:

To have been subtracted, to be used, to be made, to have been granted, to be redes-
igned, to be leased out, to have been redesigned, to be transformed, to be affected, to
be forced.

Follow-up

VI. Retell the text using the plan below.

1. What has mayor Jury Luzhkov signed to address the problem of Moscow’s dearth
   of hotel accommodation?
2. How many hotel rooms does the city have?
3. How many percent of Moscow’s hotel space is not used for its “core” purpose?
4. How many hotels were under municipal and federal government ownership at the
   end of 2003?
5. Who will an exception be made for?
6. Why do hotel managers and tenants appear unconcerned about the future of their
   business arrangements?