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21.10.2021 23:20 •  Английский язык

1. Fill in must or have to.

1. We will ... call your father to come after you.

2. You ... wrap up warm, it’s very cold outside.

3. You will ... keep moving to keep warm.

4. The girl ... keep her perfect attendance that school year.

5. On her way to school, the girl ... look at her watch.

6. Father said I ... stay at home in such stormy weather.

2. Read the story “Perfect Attendance” and say who was right — the

girl’s mother or father.

Perfect Attendance Part One

For Mother, school was the center of her universe. As a teacher, she thought pupils

should be in their seat when the first bell rang, each day school was in session.

Things such as rain, sleet, snow, and bitter cold were no excuse to miss school.

Father, on the other hand, was of a different turn of mind. School for him had been a

place to socialize and have fun. Lessons were to be tolerated, so any reason not to

attend was good enough for him.

This morning when I awoke, there was a snowstorm. There was no chance that

Father could take me to school in the car. Surely Mother wouldn’t make me go out in

this blizzard to keep my perfect attendance at school.

As I climbed out of bed on this awful morning, I could hear Mother and Father

arguing about whether I should go to school.

“This girl can’t go to school today. It’s too bad out there!”

“But she hasn’t missed a day this year,” Mother said, “I know she doesn’t want to be

absent.” Of course, she hadn’t asked me what I thought about it.
“There is a blizzard out there. She can’t go out in it.” Father tried again to convince

Mother of the nonsense of sending a child out in a blizzard.

Mother was insistent, “I’ll wrap her up good. She’ll be fine.”

By then I had run out of my freezing bedroom and was standing in front of the wood

heating stove in the dining room enjoying the warmth.

“Can I ride my pony?” I asked.

“Oh, no!” exclaimed Father, “You would freeze for sure. You will have to keep moving

to keep warm. So if you go, walking is the only way.”

This told me that Mother had won…

Part Two

As I walked along the road, the swirling snowflakes bit my face. It was cold and the

wind was so strong I had to struggle to push my eight-year-old body against it. I

frequently pulled up my left coat sleeve to look at my watch. As long as I was going, I

did not want to be tardy. The snow stuck to my clothes and the scarf around my

mouth froze from the humidity of my breathing. I knew I had to hurry.

Finally, the schoolhouse appeared on top of the hill. I knocked on the door of the

house and was greeted by Mrs. Crawford. With a surprised look, she rushed me in

and began to unwrap my frozen clothes. My wrist had some frostbite where I had

kept looking at my watch.

“Don’t you know there isn’t any school today? The weather is too bad; you should not

be out in this!”

“Mother said I had to go so I could keep my perfect attendance*.”

“Well, we will have to call your father to come after you because you can’t walk back

home in the storm.”

*perfect attendance - (USA) a person with perfect attendance would be one who never

missed to be present whenever school, was in session.3. Who was right — the girl’s mother or father.

4. Choose the right variant.

Example: Mrs. Crawford began to ... (wrap; unwrap) my frozen clothes. Mrs.

Crawford began to unwrap my frozen clothes.

1. The mother promised to ... (wrap; unwrap) me up warm.

2. She ... (packed; unpacked) her school bag and headed off to school.

3. Maggie carefully ... (packed; unpacked) her birthday presents.

4. The mother said, “Please ... (dress; undress) and get into bed. You are sick.”

5. What is ... (done; undone) cannot be ... (done, undone).

6. We should ... (do; undo) something to help him.​

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Ответ:
qwertyuiop314
qwertyuiop314
21.10.2021

1. Rolls Royce dismissed him(Mortiboy) from his job as a technician when he began wearing spikes last June.

-Did Rolls Royce dismiss Mortiboy from his job as a technician when he began wearing spikes last June ?

-Rolls Royce didn't dismiss him from his job as a technician when he began wearing spikes last June.

2. Management warned Mortiboy several times that his appearance were not acceptable by company standards.

- Did Management warn Mortiboy several times that his appearance were not acceptable by company standards ?

- Management didn't warn Mortiboy several times that his appearance were not acceptable by company standards.

3. He(Mortiboy) added that the only problem he had was sleeping.

-Did he add that the only problem he had was sleeping?

-He didn’t add that the only problem he had was sleeping

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Ответ:
msLolka
msLolka
21.10.2021

I would like to tell about Karlsson, my favourite character from a famous book written by Swedish author Astrid Lindgren. Karlsson is a short, stout, overconfident man, who lives in a small house on the roof of an ordinary apartment building.  

Karlsson has a button on his belly. When he presses this button, it activates a little propeller on his back. Thanks to this he can fly.

Karlsson made friends with Lillebror, a little boy who lived in one of the flats. His parents love him very much, however Lillebror often feels lonely. Karlsson and Lillebror became best friends.

We don't know how old Karlsson is, but his jokes and games seem to be very funny for little children. Karlsson is very imaginative. A lot of ideas cross his mind all the time. He knows how to entertain the little boy.

Karlsson is a real expert when it comes to playing a trick. Despite all this, I would say that Karlsson is a positive character. He supports Lillebror, he is always there when the boy needs him, he listens to him and helps him a lot.

Объяснение:

Я бы хотел рассказать о Карлсоне – моем любимом герое из знаменитой книги, написанной шведской писательницей Астрид Линдгрен.

Карлсон – маленький, толстенький и очень самоуверенный человечек, который живет в небольшом домике на крыше обычного многоквартирного дома.

У Карлсона на животе есть кнопка. Когда он нажимает на эту кнопку, у него на спине начинает работать маленький пропеллер. Благодаря этому он может летать.

Карлсон подружился с Малышом – маленьким мальчиком, который жил в одной из квартир. Его родители очень любят его, однако Малыш часто чувствует себя одиноким. Карлсон и Малыш стали лучшими друзьями.

Мы не знаем, сколько лет Карлсону, но его шутки и игры кажутся очень смешными для маленьких детей. У Карлсона очень богатое воображение. У него в голове всегда много идей. Он знает, как развлечь маленького мальчика.

Когда дело доходит до проделок, Карлсон – настоящий эксперт. Несмотря на все это, я бы сказал, что Карлсон положительный герой. Он поддерживает Малыша, он всегда рядом, когда мальчик нуждается в нем, он выслушивает его и во многом

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