Nadya0210
14.01.2021 23:27

Help! найдите в тексте предложения содержащие модальные глаголы и их эквиваленты, выпишите их. укажите их модальное значение. ..we live in a global village, but how well do we know and understand each other? here is a simple test. imagine you have arranged a meeting at four o’clock. what time should you expect your foreign business colleagues to arrive? if they’re german, they’ll be bang on time. if they’re american, they’ll probably be 15 minutes early. if they’re british, they’ll be 15 minutes late, and you should allow up to an hour for the italians. when the european economic community began to increase, several guidebooks appeared giving advice on international etiquette. at first many people thought this was a joke, especially the british, who, казалось, to assume that the widespread understanding of their language meant a corresponding understanding of english customs. very soon they had to change their ideas, as they realized that they had a lot to learn about how to behave with their foreign business partners. for example: the british are happy to discuss business matters with a drink during the meal; the japanese prefer not to work while eating. lunch is a time to relax and get to know one another, and they rarely drink at lunch time. the germans like to talk business before dinner; the french like to eat first and talk afterwards. they have to be well fed and watered before they discuss anything. taking off your jacket and rolling up your sleeves is a sign of getting down to work in britain and holland, but in germany people regard it as taking it easy. american executives sometimes signal their feelings of ease and importance in their offices by putting their feet on the desk while on the telephone. in japan people would be shocked. showing the soles of your feet is the height of bad manners. it is a social insult only exceeded by blowing your nose in public. the japanese have perhaps the strictest rules of social and business behaviour. seniority is very important, and a younger man should never be sent to complete a business deal with an older japanese man. the japanese business card almost needs a rulebook of its own. you must exchange business cards immediately on meeting because it is essential to establish everyone’s status and position. when the business card is handed to a person in a superior position, it must be given and received with both hands, and you must take time to read it carefully and not just put it in your pocket! also the bow is a very important part of greeting someone. you should not expect the japanese to shake hands with you. bowing the head is a mark of respect, and the first bow of the day should be lower than when you meet thereafter. the americans sometimes find it difficult to accept the more formal japanese manners. they prefer to be casual and more informal, as illustrated by the universal «have a nice day! ». american waiters have a one-word imperative «enjoy! ». the british, of course, are cool and reserved. the great topic of conversation between strangers in britain is the weather — unemotional and impersonal. in america the main topic between strangers is the search to find a geographical link. «oh, really? you live in ohio? i had an uncle who once worked there.» «when in rome, do as the romans do.» here are some final tips for travellers. • in france you shouldn’t sit down in a cafe until you’ve shaken hands with everyone you know. • in afghanistan you should spend at least five minutes saying hello. • in pakistan you mustn’t wink. it is offensive. • in the middle east you must never use the left hand for greeting, eating, drinking, or smoking. also, you should take care not to admire anything in your hosts’ home. they will feel that they have to give it to you. • in thailand you should clasp your hands together and lower your head when you greet someone. • in america you should eat your hamburger with both hands and as quickly as possible. you shouldn’t try to have a conversation until it is eaten.

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zox229
14.04.2023 11:56

Someone said, “The most important thing in the world is family and love.” I think that a lot of people agree with this statement.

My family consists of four people: my lovely father, mother, elder brother and me.

My father’s name is Vladimir. He had been working as a deputy manager in the mining company, before he was pensioned off. Now he is 62 and takes care of my mother and our household. By the way, he had started cooking really great dishes after he retired, it's his favorite hobby.

My mother’s name is Olga. She is an IT manager in the treasure house. She has been working with computers for as long as I remember. I think she enjoys tinkering with them and making some changes in the software. She is 58, but still looks as if she's 48. Amazing!

My parents are kind but rather strict in educating their children and grandchildren. They always give me and my brother some good advice on how to live and share their life experience with us.

My elder brother works as a lawyer. His name is Denis. Now he lives with his own family in another country and I terribly miss our get-together time. He is quite handsome man with dark brown hair which has just started to go gray. Thank goodness, my sister-in-law is not a jealous woman. He is sincere and reliable. I can rely on him in any difficult situation. Also he is a 2–year–old girl proud father. Her name is Elizabeth, and she behaves like a real queen. She always demands attention of her parents and likes to boss around a little bit.

I can say that we’re a very amiable family. My parents understand us at first glance, and we help each other without further ado.

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trololoshka25
14.04.2023 11:56

1. Ukraine is situated in the centre of Europe. 2. It borders on Russia, Moldova, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia, Poland, Belarus. 3. It is washed by the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov. 4. Yes, there are mountains in Ukraine. They are situated in the west of Ukraine ( the Carpathian Mountains) and in the south (the Crimean Mountains). 5. Yes, there are over 131 rivers in Ukraine. They are the Dnipro, the Dniester, the Danube, the Southern Buh, the Siversky Donests and the Tysa. 6. The landscape from west to east of the country is changing in the following way: the highest peak 2061 m in the west ant there are flat summits and gentle slopes there. 7. The climate in Ukraine is different in various parts of the country. The climate is mostly moderately continental.

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