I had an Autumn holiday! It was not very long, but I had a rest. I met with my friends. We walked together every day if the weather was fine. We walked in the park or in the street. If it was rainy and cold we went to a café and eat pizza with juice. One day I went to the cinema with my best friend. We watched a horror film “Silent Hill”. It was about a girl who looked for her father in Silent hill. It was a very creepy film. I liked it. In the evening I played computer games or listened to music or read a book. I read a book about anorexia; one girl didn’t eat anything and got ill. At weekend I visited my grandparents with my parents. I helped my grandmother to cook dinner. We had a very tasty dinner. After dinner we saw old photos of my family. It is always interesting for me to find out something interesting about my relatives. I liked my holiday very much because I did everything I wanted.
1. He was a short, sharp-faced, agreeable chap, then about 22.Richards was from some not very good state university engineering school. his knowledge was rather poor.
2.He was surprised to find that Panamerica Steel was sending them both to the same job.He couldn't imagine how he had managed to get this job.
3. The firm had a contract for the construction of a private railroad. They had a job of inspections and routine paper work.
4. It was easy for the author of that story. It was harder for Richards, because he didn't appear to have mastered the use of a slide rule.
5. When Richards asked the author to check his figures he found his calculations awful. No it didn't annoy Richards.
6. He was cunning and he knew what to say. He lied if it needed.
7.As it was Mr. Prosset was not an engineer and some of his questions, put him at a loss
8. He answered all questions. He said that he lied but Mr. Prosset wasn't asking for any information he was going to use and he didn't want to know these figures and he wouldn't remember them. but He was going to remember that Panamerica Steel had a bright young man named Richards who could tell him everything, he wanted.
9. Richards could tell him everything, he wanted.
10. Richards was a bright young man who could tell him everything, he wanted - just the sort of chap he could use; not like that other fellow who took no interest in his work, couldn't answer the simplest question and who was going to be doing small-time contracting all his life.
11. Richard lied.
12. Richards was right.