Ex. V, р. 281 a)
naughty — disobedient
good (
about a child) — obedient put an end to — do away with
b)
familiar — unfamiliar obey — disobey departure — arrival light n — darkness,
dark
light v
— put out, extingwish ( a fire);
blow out (a candle)-,
turn off (the gas);
turn off/switch off (an electric light/ appliance)
c)
press — impress, impression, impressive, pressure,
pressing
serve — service, disservice, servant prevent — prevention earn — earnings
obey — disobey, obedience, disobedience, obedient, disobedient
familiar — unfamiliar, familiarity, to familiarize
Ex. VI, p. 281 1. He advised Frank, "You'll do better if you stay at school) until seventeen. It
can't do you any harm." 2. At the age of thirteen Frank Cowperwood was able to
earn a little money now and then. 3. The auctioneer noticed Frank and was
impressed by the solidity of the boy's expression. 4. After his lonely dinner Soames
lighted lit his cigar and walked out again. 5. Jim obeyed the captain's order to ride
for Doctor Livesey at once. 6. No one could disobey CaptainFlint's orders. 7. They
could not marry till Salvatore had done h" military service. 8. I knew that his heart
was moved by the beauty and the vastness and the stillness. 9.I shall choose the job I
am most familiar with. 10. The miller was counting over his money by th light of a
candle. 11. "I'm at your service" means "I'm ready to obey your commands". 12. He
was peering into the darkness lighted
/ lit b a single candle. 13. "Why don't you go
into the country?" repeated Jane. "It would do you a lot of good." 14. They were at
their little table in the room where Carrie occasionally served a meal. 15. When the
boy was with us, he was friendly and obedient.