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Муниципальное автономное общеобразовательное учреждение
«Лицей города Троицка»
Автор: учитель
Английского языка МАОУ
«Лицей города Троицка»
Камелавкина Елена Викторовна
To make
… up – сочинять, придумывать;
гримировать; мириться
… out – разобраться, понять (с
трудом)
… off – быстро уйти, убежать,
сбежать
1. His speech was indistinct. I
couldn’t make … a lot of words.
2. I like the melody but can’t
make … the words. Whose
song is it?
1. Out
2. Out
3. The task is so difficult that I
can’t make … what I have to do.
4. Are you still angry with me?
Please let’s make … now.
3. Out
4. Up
5. Actors and actresses usually
make … before their
performances.
6. The thief stole the money and
made … with it.
5. Up
6. Off
7. I don’t like it when young girls
make … heavily. It makes them
look older.
8. It’s easy to quarrel with a
friend but difficult to make …
your quarrel.
7. Up
8. Up
9. I tried to make … two
sentences with the word
‘incredible’.
10. I tried to speak to him but he
made … in a hurry.
9. Up
10. Off
11. It usually takes me 2 hours
every morning to make … this
actress.
12. We usually make … our
quarrels the same day.
11. Up
12. Up
13. I am afraid I can’t make …
the meaning of this text.
14. Every morning I make … a
new story and tell it to my little
boy when he goes to bed.
13. Out
14. Up
15. Let’s make … a new
bedtime story.
16. He told me something very
unpleasant and made …
15. Up
16. Off
To break
… away – убежать, поспешно
уйти
… down – сломаться
… into – внезапно начинать чтото; вломиться
… out - разразиться
1. World War 2 broke … in
1939.
2. The car broke … just outside
the bank.
1. Out
2. Down
3. The children saw the sea and
broke … a run.
4. At that terrible sight many
people broke … tears.
3. Into
4. Into
5. They got married a month
before the war broke …
6. Our house was broken … last
night.
5. Out
6. Into
7. Anna tried to break … but he
held her so tight.
8. The fire must have broken …
during the night.
7. Away
8. Out
9. Fire fighters had to break …
the flat in order to save the
child.
10. We watched her puzzled
face gently broke … a smile.
9. Into
10. Into
11. I hate it when my old
washing machine breaks …
12. Local wars occasionally
break … here and there.
11. Down
12. Out
13. Suddenly my horse broke …
a gallop.
14. The thieves waited until it
was dark enough to break …
the house.
13. Into
14. Into
15. Be careful. Somebody has
broken … your flat.
16. She suddenly broke …
laughter.
15. Into
16. Into
To hold
… in – сдерживать
… off – придерживать, сдерживать,
держаться от
… on – ждать (часто у телефона)
… out – протягивать
… on (to) sth. – держаться за что-то
1. Be careful and hold …
banisters.
2. Hold … a second. I’ll call her.
1. Into
2. On
3. Please hold … your dog. I’m
afraid of it.
4. I could see that John was
trying to hold … his anger.
3. Off
4. In
5. Hold … your cup for me to
refill it.
6. Hold …! Your forgot your
bag.
5. Out
6. On
7. The boat held … the shore
and we couldn’t see the faces of
the people in it.
8. It’s slippery here. Hold … me.
7. Off
8. Onto
9. Hold … your hands. I want to
make sure that they have been
washed.
10. I wanted to tell them the
truth but held myself …
10. Out
11. In
11. Jessie often holds … from
the other children.
12. It was impossible for the
children to hold … their laughter
any longer.
11. Off
12. In
13. Holding … the enemy’s
attack wasn’t easy.
14. “Here’s a letter for you,” said
he holding the letter …
13. Off
14. Out
Использованные материалы:
1) Афанасьева О.В. Английский язык. Учебник
для 7 класса школ с углублённым изучением
английского языка. – М.: Просвещение, 2008
2) Английский язык: готовимся к ЕГЭ: сб.
упражнений – М.: Просвещение, 2009