1. …..is an ability to learn, understand and think about things. a) anxiety; b) response; c) illiteracy; d) intelligence.
2. Without emotions, we are just like….. .
a) cats; b) pets; c) robots; d) goose.
3. We should ….. our emotions.
a) control; b)wait; c) look; d) expect.
4. Some teens may become ….. and spend too much time with the computer.
a) interested; b) net addicted; c) depressed; d) adults.
5. Young people today are getting more economically ….. , but at the same time they become more pragmatic.
a) active; b) right ; c) wrong; d) depressed.
6. It is necessary now not only to help young people with some of their problems, but to pay more attention to the youth on a ….. level. .
a) democratic; b) first; c) political; d) pragmatic.
7. The ….. of our country depends on our younger generation.
a) control; b) family; c) understanding; d) future.
8. Statistics shows that the number of ….. marriages has dropped over the past decades.
a) registered; b) money; c) man-man; d) friends.
9. I have to do much homework and to read many foolish books, while some teachers don’t ….. that their subjects are not the most important thing in my life.
a) understand; b) watch; c) tell; d) describe.
10. Some of my friends found a ….. job in order to have an opportunity to earn some money .
a) part-time; b) best; c) most important; d) well-paid.
11. Parents should teach their children that smoking is ….. .
a) important; b) forbidden; c) dangerous; d) multinational.
12. Many young people think that ….. makes them look like an adult, look sexy.
a) dancing; b) education; c) party; d) smoking.
When he asked for there, then I began to meow a small voice. Stand Up demanded: "Meow" - and looks closely at his eyes. And then again: "Meow!"
After eat and drink some milk, a kitten loved to play with a ball of yarn. Quickly run up to me, touched foot to the glomerulus and hides under the table. Then he begins to peek out, flashing his blue eyes. And I pretend to not look at him. Then Ginger slowly begins to creep up to the glomerulus, thinking that it can not be seen. But it gave a ponytail, lifted her up. When he crept very close, sniffing a ball of his rosy nose. And I quietly pulling the strings, and a ball began to move. Kitten quickly ran away, knocking claws on the floor.
When we are tired of this game, I beckoned to her Ryzhik. He gladly resorted. I took him in my arms and began to stroke. A pretty kitten purring, pressed me his soft back and sweet sleep.
This story about a kitten, my daughter Alina wrote a couple of years ago. Another of her story can be read here.