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с тестом
Read the text. Choose one of the variants A, B or C.

A tourist travelling in Norway discovered that he had spent nearly all his money, and there was just

enough to buy his passage back to England. He thought the matter over and decided that it was only a two-

day journey and he could easily do without food.

So, he bought a ticket and went on board the ship. He closed his ears to the sound of the lunch bell, and

when dinner-time came, he refused the invitation of a fellow-traveller to come with him to dinner, saying

that he did not feel well.

The next morning he did not come to breakfast, pretending that he had overslept. At lunch-time he again

managed to keep out of the way. At dinner-time, however, he was so hungry that he felt he could not stand it

any longer.

“I’m going to eat, “he said, “even if they throw me overboard afterwards.”

At dinner table he ate everything put in front of him. When he could hold no more he was strong enough to

face the waiter.

“Bring me the bill,” he said to the fellow.

“The bill, sir?” said the waiter.

“Yes,” answered the traveller.

“There isn’t any bill”, was the reply. “On this ship meals are included in the fare.

1. A tourist had enough money...

A to travel to any place he wanted.

B to buy a return ticket to his native land.

C to spend some time at the seaside.

2. The traveller refused the invitation of his fellow-passenger to come to dinner saying that...

A he was not hungry.

B he was not well.

C he’d better read a book.

3. The next day at dinner time he was so hungry that he...

A was sick.

B had gone mad.

C could not stand it any longer.

4. The traveller did not pay for dinner because...

A he had escaped.

B meals were included in the fare.

C he had ordered nothing.

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dianasadykovaaaa
dianasadykovaaaa
23.08.2020

14 шКила? ;)

Объяснение:

14 шКила? ;)

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ss0307031
ss0307031
23.08.2020

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marinet2017
marinet2017
23.08.2020

The Dombra

The dombra is a beautiful string instrument. They called it the queen of Kazakh instruments. It's got a pear-shaped wooden body with a long neck and two strings. Traditionally people made the strings from sinew but today we are using only nylon ones. The dombra is an instrument with a long history. Many Kazakh families have at least one person who can play it. A man usually play on dombra on its own or use it to accompany traditional songs. It sounds great as part of band, too. Some bands even use electric dombras to create music​.

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