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DenNewLen38
DenNewLen38
08.04.2022 07:32 •  Английский язык

9 Н. Вставьте нужное слово (shouldn't, answer, couldn't, had to, can't, come in, believe, difficult, must, helpless)
1. Why don't you help her? She is so We couldn't do it. 2. It was too 3. I know everything about him. You can 4. We are here! 5. I'm afraid I can't you at once him. 6. He has too much work. He .w meet you today 7. Why 8. He 9. She 10. He you come in time again? be there! Call once again! eat too much sugar. pay at once. AW and he SE

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David: Hi, Christina. How are you? Are you in the mood for holidays?  

Christina: Hi, David. I’m fine, thank you. I am, of course. Seven hours later we’ll have Christmas. By the way, Merry Christmas!

David: Thank you, it’s my favourite holiday. My family is already getting ready for the feast.

Christina: What are they cooking?

David: Well, my mum always cooks a roast turkey with rosemarine leaves. It is incredibly delicious. You should come and try it sometimes.

Christina: With pleasure. In fact, I’m free after 7 pm today and can visit you. However, it will be a quick visit, as I still haven’t bought the postcards for some of my friedns.

David: No problem. Come to see us. I think the turkey should be ready by that time and you can have a slice.

Christina: I’ve never tried turkey with rosemarine. It should taste good. What else is your mum cooking?

David: She is also in charge of the desserts. Her main specialty is Christmas pudding.

Christina: My parents also cook pudding but with small good luck object in it. So in case you try a piece be careful not to swallow anything. Did you know about this tradition?

David: No, it’s the first time I hear about it. Which object do you mean?

Christina: It’s an old British tradition which my parents follow. They put a silver coin, a thimble, a ring and an anchor charm in the pudding. A person who gets a coin is supposed to be lucky and successful all year round.

David: How about the other ones?

Christina: The person who gets a thimble gets a sign of thrift. A ring is an anticipation of wedding, an anchor symbolizes a safe year. In fact, it protects the receiver from possible dangers.

David: That’s an interesting tradition. We’ve never practised it. What other Christmas traditions do you follow?

Christina: By some reason, my parents always place the presents under the Christmas tree.

David: We place them in the stockings which hang above the fireplace.

Christina: That’s what most people in Britain do, don’t they?

David: Yes, you’re right. What else do you do on Christmas night?

Christina: We often go to see the fireworks after midnight. Would you like to join us?

David: With pleasure. Do you mean the fireworks of the Central Square?

Christina: Yes, it’s almost round the corner. Why not to go and admire the city festivities? Apart from fireworks there is always a merry fair and some carousels. Everything is lit by cheerful colors and lights. I like the atmosphere of this day.

David: Me too. Let’s go there together.

Christina: What are you going to do after the 25th of December?

David: Well, I’m having a short holiday after that and I hope to spend these days usefully.

Christina: My school is also on holiday. Let’s pick a day to go skiing in the woods, shall we?

David: Sounds like a good idea. I’ll tell my dad to fix up my skis. One was broken last year.

Christina: I see. Then let me know when it’s fixed and we can have a small ski adventure.

David: Ok, I have to go now. Hope to see you a little later today.

Christina: See you.

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Mavl58
Mavl58
08.04.2022

ответ: ОТМЕТИЛА ГАЛОЧКОЙ ВЕРНЫЙ ОТВЕТ

1. What time * your friends?

have you met

have you been meeting

did you meet -V

2. Laura's the youngest member of our band. She * school only a month ago.

has left

has been leaving

left - V

3. * as a nurse from 1999 to 2001.

I worked -V

I've worked

I've been working

4. I love this book. This is the third time * it.

I read

I've read -V

I've been reading

5. Phil and I * in the same band for five years. We still enjoy it.

had played

played

have played -V

6. Peter's been working at the new airport * November.

-

for

since V

7. * did your brother and his wife move to the south coast?

When V

How long

How long is it since

8. Evan and Jane had a farm in Wales, * they? Are they still there?

hadn't

weren't

didn't -V

9. * a lot of fun on holiday. It was much more exciting than we'd expected.

We've got

We had V

We were having

10. I asked Mark if I could borrow his computer magazine, but he * it away.

already threw

has already thrown

had already thrown V

11 Really? * the shoes outside?

Had she worn

Has she worn V

Has she been wearing

12. My back hurts. * heavy furniture all day.

I've been lifting V

I've lifted

I lifted

13 Not really. I * very much in the last few weeks.

haven't been understanding

haven't understood V

hadn't understood

14. I'd like to go to Portugal for my holiday. * about it and I think it sounds wonderful.

I'd read

I'd been reading

I've been reading V

15. Yes, please. But I need a shower first because * football. I've been playing V

I played

I've played

16. I can't find any nice postcards. * any?

Have you been seeing

Had you seen

Have you seen V

17. I don't think Rachel is in the office today. She * to any of my messages.

hadn't replied

hasn't replied V

didn't reply

18

When we arrived to take Joe to the airport, he was still packing his suitcase. He was late because * his passport.

he was looking for

he'd been looking for V

he's been looking for

19 In fact, I * that I'd forgotten it.

didn't realise V

hadn't realised

hadn't been realising

20 The shop next to the post office has been empty for months. It * a ladies' clothes shop.

has been

used to be V

was used to being

21

A: Why * with your sister when you were teenagers?

did you use to argue V

were you used to arguing

have you been arguing

22 How long * to your family?

has this house been belonging

does this house belong

has this house belonged V

23. Mark and Louise * to each other since they quarrelled a few weeks ago.

don't speak

haven’t spoken V

didn't speak

24. * to watch the match with him.

He'd wanted

He wanted V

He's wanted

25. Computers * the way we work. Communication is much easier.

have changed V

had changed

changed

Объяснение:

A

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