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Светлана в категроии Английский язык, вопрос открыт 19.10.2017 в 00:59

первые 15 слов я уже сделала , но текст решила полностью показать для его понимания.
People sometimes think of Britain and Australia as monolingual, countries with only one operational language: English. It is the language of business, of government, of education, of shopping, of society. But a moment's reflection ________(show) that sizeable sections of the people of Australia ___________(carry out) part or most, in a few cases all, of their day-to-day transactions in other languages: Greek, Italian, Serbo-Croat, or Pijinjanjara, one of the many aboriginal tongues. And in Britain we have Welsh and Gaelic as well as the mother tongues of immigrants — as we______ (call) them — especially Urdu, Hindi and Bengali. 604 million people, many more have some knowledge of English now than 30 years ago; but while the numbers________ (rise) the quality and range of command ______(drop), and the opportunities for using English _________(shrink) in general. In Malaysia, English progressively _____________(phase out) as the medium of education in the secondary schools. In Fiji, the Department of Education___________(alarm) at the decline in communicative efficiency in English, which forms the only link between speakers of Mbau, the Fijian lingua franca, and the other half of the population, of Indian descent. And in South Africa, amongst the whites, native speakers of Afrikaans appear steadily ____________(become) less proficient at English. By and large, however, English is on the increase, and in a variety of contexts and purposes. In countries where English is spoken as the principal mother tongue, there is a slight to moderate increase in the number of English users. As an alternative all-purpose vehicle of communication, English _________(spread) gradually in countries such as Singapore, or amongst elites in certain African countries. A very marked rise is evident in the use of English for occupational purposes: English is the international language of the air, and failure to use it efficiently can endanger passenger safety. English is the language increasingly of banking and industry; many international firms __________(base) in non-English countries ___________(conduct) their entire operation throughout the world in English and put promotion bans on staff without the requisite degree of proficiency in it. In commerce, a Japanese salesman sent to Peru __________(negotiate) the contract in English. Articles on computer technology ______________(write) in English by Frenchmen for Frenchmen to read. Swedish nuclear physicists __________(talk) professionally to each other quite naturally in English.
●●●●вот отсюда надо делать●●●● There is no point in asking ourselves whether some other language might not be easier to learn: the world ________(opt) for English, and the world _________ (know) what it wants, what will satisfy its needs. We can ask however what features of English are likeliest to cause difficulty to learners, especially outside continental Europe. The sound system is often found hard to master: groups of consonants clustered together as in strength; or the 20 vowels of British English — the BBC kind on news broadcasts — far more than in most other tongues. The vocabulary of English is enormous; the Full Oxford Dictionary ____________(occupy) several feet of shelf space comprising some half a million words. An educated mother tongue speaker of English _______(understand) perhaps 15 to 25,000 of them; but even that figure_________ (daunt) the foreign learner. True, the grammar uses only a modest range of word endings, but the verb system is highly complex, with formations such as he mightn't have been told; and getting the prepositions right at times baffles even the Dutch.
And outside the education systems, more and more people__________ (attend) English classes, for instance at British Council centres in Southern Europe, the Middle East and South East Asia, or at schools of English as a Foreign Language in Britain. English is a commodity people _____________(seek) eagerly to acquire, often at great expense, for broadly sociocultural purposes: to obtain information, to converse in multinational gatherings, to tr

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