1. The guest said to the receptionist that he had got most information about the hotel from that brochure.
2. A manager told me that if I booked the room that day he'd give me a discount.
3. My grandmother told me that she had checked out and that then she was waiting for her taxi in the lobby of that hotel.
4. The guest told the room service attendant that he had ordered some snack an hour before.
5. The travel agent said that they were offering a holiday with self-catering in a week.
6. The hotel manager said that he had returned from Rome the day before and that the journey had been tiring.
7. A guide told us that in a year they'd introduce a net of motels along the central motorways.
8. The guest house owner said that the expenses for extra services had been cut down the previous year.
Объяснение:
Leonardo Da Vinci, Mona Lisa, 1503–19
Painted between 1503 and 1517, Da Vinci’s portrait has been dogged by two questions since the day it was made: Who’s the subject and why is she smiling? A number of theories for the former have been proffered over the years: That she’s the wife of the Florentine merchant Francesco di Bartolomeo del Giocondo (ergo, the work’s alternative title, La Gioconda); that she's Leonardo’s mother, Caterina, conjured from Leonardo's boyhood memories of her; and finally, that it's a self-portrait in drag. As for that famous smile, its enigmatic quality has driven people crazy for centuries. Whatever the reason, Mona Lisa’s look of preternatural calm comports with the idealized landscape behind her, which dissolves into the distance through Leonardo’s use of atmospheric perspective.