Английский для бакалавров. Зарубина Л.П - 164 стр.

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XV. Rewrite the following pairs of sentences to make one complex sentence.
Use the adverbial clauses.
(1) (although) John is only sixteen.
He has already entered the university.
(2) (because) He studied hard at school.
He wanted to be accepted by a good university.
(3) (as if) He always conducted himself properly.
He was older than his years.
(4) (since) His family lived a long way from the university.
He had to move to a strange city.
(5) (when) He reached the university.
Classes had not started yet.
(6) (while) He was searching for a place to live.
He met a foreign student.
(7) (after) The two boys became acquainted.
They decided to share a room.
XVI. Read the following complex sentences. Find out the subordinate clauses,
define the type of each clause and translate the sentences.
1. We don’t know whether the new financial policy of the government will be
successful. 2. Whenever man’s friends begin to compliment him about looking
young, he may be sure that they think he is growing old. 3. Don’t trust a subordinate
who never finds fault with his superior. 4. Everyone knows that taxation is necessary
in a modern state. 5. Though everyone knows that taxation is necessary, different
people have different ideas about how taxation should be arranged. 6. If you are to
have a good command of a foreign language, you must read a lot. 7. Why a good vo-
cabulary is important is obvious. 8. That poetry is difficult for some readers is a fact.
9. What caused the accident was a complete mystery. 10. They soon repaired the car,
which had not been badly damaged. 11. That Charlie Chaplin was a great comedian is
common knowledge. 12. I will return your book on Monday as soon as I have read it.
13. The question is what caused the job stress. 14. Whether we can help you is a dif-
ficult question.
РАБОТА С ТЕКСТОМ
Text A. A HEALTHY YOU CAN COPE WITH WORK STRESS
There is a clear analogy between job stress and the engineering characterization
of stress. In engineering, stress is a force that induces strain – a deformation. An ex-
cessive force, or overstress, leads to rupture. In job stress, some combination of work