Красивая, чистая сердцем, девушка по имени Малефисента жила идиллической жизнью в мирном лесу далёкого королевства, пока в него не вторглась королевская армия и не нарушила его спокойствие. Малефисенте приходится встать на защиту своих земель. Её жестоко предают и сердце девушки, прежде открытое и мягкое, начинает каменеть. Жаждущая мести Малефисента сталкивается лицом к лицу с преемником злого короля и насылает проклятие на его новорождённую дочь Аврору. По мере того, как Аврора взрослеет, Малефисента понимает, что эта девушка является ключом к миру в королевстве, а, может, и её собственного счастья.
2. Choose the right form of the verb.
1. I feel him... with me. a) to agree
2. His mother didn't want him Mary. b) to marry
3. Would you like me now? a) to go
4. His loud voice makes me tired. a) feel
5. I hate you in the room. b) smoke
6. We were allowed to bed later. b) to go
7. I heard somebody... the door in the room. a) open
8. We've heard her c) play
9. Will you watch them ? a) dance
10. Our friends want their son the university. b) to enter
11. Nobody wanted them to the party. b) to come
12. Her parents won't let her... out alone. a) go
13. We know him a great musician. a) to be
14. I want you the piano. a) to play
15. I want you the truth. a) to tell
2.Before I visited Australia, an Australian friend in London had told me about the 'Australian salute'. I have never visited Australia before and I enjoy my stay. I swim every day from the time I had arrived. Yesterday, an Australian friend invited me for a tour into 'the bush'. The first thing I had noticed were the flies. Suddenly, as I was waving my right hand to keep away the flies my friend said: "That is the 'Australian salute' ".
3.I hope they will have repaired the road by the time we come back next summer.
4.Someone locked the door and we cannot open it.
5.There is no more cake: we have eaten it.