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Mirrow, mirrow on the wall...

In the beginning, I put it down to a
simple case of exam nerves. My daughter Sarah had just turned sixteen
and was studying hard for her GCSEs*. I knew she'd do well, as she was
top of the class in all her subjects at school and had always been a
high achiever. But as the time for the exams drew nearer, her behaviour
started to change - drastically.

Sarah became sullen and
withdrawn. She wasn't the lively teenager I knew. But the most worrying
thing of all was that she was hardly eating anything. She refused to eat
with the rest of the family and was having only light snacks in her
room. At the time I didn't want to make a big deal of it, as I thought
I'd just make her more anxious about her exams. I was convinced that
once she'd taken the exams, she would soon settle down and everything
would get back to normal.

But it didn't. In fact, it got worse.
By the middle of the summer, Sarah had become very skinny and pale. She
also had wild mood swings, bursting into tears or becoming enraged by
the slightest thing. I should say at this point that my initial
reactions to this situation weren't very helpful. We had huge fights
about her being too thin and I tried to persuade her to eat more, but
she just turned her nose up at everything I offered her. When nothing I
said or did seemed to make any difference, I really felt at a complete
loss about what else I could do or who I could turn to. I was desperate.
After a lot of thought I realised that I would have to try other
tactics. Screaming and tearing my hair out were definitely not improving
the situation.

I started by looking up eating disorders on
various websites, to get as much information as I could, and what I
found out almost scared me to death. Anorexia nervosa is a condition
that typically affects teenage girls. There are a variety of reasons as
to why it can develop, but it is usually said to be because of a
distorted body image and lack of self-esteem. Some young women think
they are too fat, even when they are not, and feel that they are
unattractive or worthless. The media have been accused of playing a role
in the rise of eating disorders in recent years, because of the way
they portray women. Using underweight models in adverts in glossy
magazines and on television may be a factor in encouraging young women
to equate thinness with beauty, glamour and success.

I was
shocked to discover that this disease can seriously damage the heart and
make bones brittle and easy to break. However, the most frightening
aspect of the condition is that in 10% of cases it leads to the death of
the sufferer. The information was terrifying, but it helped me to come
to terms with the fact that someone with a severe eating disorder needs
love and support and urgent medical attention.

It took a lot of
calm and gentle persuasion to get my tearful daughter to agree to go
with me to a doctor who specialises in eating disorders. That was two
years ago and the road to recovery has been long and hard. Sarah spent
two months in hospital to get her weight back to normal and since then
she has been seeing a psychiatrist to help her deal with the underlying
causes of the problem.

It was tough for me, too. I felt very
guilty about her illness - that somehow it was my fault, and I was a bad
mother who had caused her daughter so much anxiety she had started to
starve herself. But we've managed to get through it together. Now Sarah
is looking forward to starting university, the colour has returned to
her cheeks and she is back to being the vibrant young woman she was
before the whole dreadful nightmare started

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13. Last month my parents (buy) a new computer for me.
14. Jenny (walk) fot 20 minutes and then suddenly (burst) into tears.
15.Roger was not sure he (shut) the door before leaving.

Помогите перевести часть текста: I thought I was doing so well in the months before the national piano competition. I practised every day, going

through all my pieces from Chopin and Mozart. My dream was to win the competition. I'd won other competitions before, some more prestigious, but this one was very important for me. I wanted my dream to come true so badly. I believed I could win.

The day before the competition I was at my piano teacher's house to play through the pieces again as a warm-up before the big day, but something happened. I just couldn't play. I felt really nervous. My teacher, Mrs Woodham, told me to play, but when I did there was no feeling in the music. There was no magic there.

Mrs Woodham looked at me and said, 'You're not ready for the competition tomorrow." I burst into tears. No hope of winning the competition, my dream of success was gone. I hadn't done enough. I kept hearing the words "not ready" in my head. For me, the competition was a symbol of my pride and self-confidence.

Доработайте пожалуйста текст переведено из английского в русский в переводчике , ну вы сами поняли. ИЗГОТОВЛЕНИЕ сбылась моя

мечта

Я думала, что все так хорошо в течение нескольких месяцев до национального конкурса фортепиано. Я тренировался каждый день, пройдя через все мои произведения Шопена и Моцарта. Моей мечтой было победить в конкурсе. Я выиграл других соревнований прежде, некоторые более престижной, но этот был очень важен для меня. Я хотел, чтобы моя мечта сбылась так уж плохо. Я верила, что смогу победить.За день до конкурса я был в доме моего учителя фортепиано играть через части снова, как разминка перед большой день, но что-то случилось. Я просто не мог играть.Я чувствовал себя действительно нервничал. Мой учитель, миссис Woodham, сказал мне, чтобы играть, но когда я сделал, что не было никакого чувства в музыке. Там не было никакой магии там.Миссис Woodham посмотрел на меня и сказал: "Вы не готовы к конкуренции завтра».Я разрыдалась. Никакой надежды на победу в конкурсе, моя мечта успеха не было.Я не сделал достаточно. Я продолжал слышать слов «не готов» в моей голове. Для меня конкурс был символ моей гордости и уверенности в себе.Я пошел домой. Мои родители были очень любезны и пытались заставить меня чувствовать себя лучше, говоря, что это не имело значения, но это было не в этом. Они не понимают, что я не мог даже сесть за рояль, моя прекрасная фортепиано. Мне было страшно, я не хочу потерпеть неудачу снова. Тогда моя мать была идея. Она убедила меня пойти и посмотреть другой учитель, г-жа Финли. Я не хочу, но в конце концов я пошел к ней. Она была доброй и нежной, и она поняла, что я боялся играть на пианино, что это было почти как начать снова.Г-жа Финли был очень терпелив. Я ходил к ней каждую неделю, и мало-помалу я начал с удовольствием играть снова. Я начал практиковать снова каждый день на мой прекрасный рояль. Я была так счастлива. Я получил обратно свою гордость и уверенность в себе.Это было очень трудное время в моей жизни, но я не жалею об этом. Я чувствую себя сильнее из-за этого. Я потерял некоторые вещи, на время - моя гордость и уверенность в себе, но я получил их обратно со всеми моя тяжелая работа и помощь от других людей. Теперь я готов, у меня есть еще один шанс сыграть в следующем национального конкурса пианистов и сделать мою мечту. Когда я делаю, я хочу, чтобы мои родители и миссис Woodham и миссис Финлей быть там.

а вот тест по английскому

MAKING MY DREAM COME TRUE I thought I was doing so well in the months before the national piano competition. I practised every day, going through all my pieces from Chopin and Mozart. My dream was to win the competition. I’d won other competitions before, some more prestigious, but this one was very important for me. I wanted my dream to come true so badly. I believed I could win. The day before the competition I was at my piano teacher’s house to play through the pieces again as a warm-up before the big day, but something happened. I just couldn’t play. I felt really nervous. My teacher, Mrs Woodham, told me to play, but when I did there was no feeling in the music. There was no magic there. Mrs Woodham looked at me and said, ‘You’re not ready for the competition tomorrow.” I burst into tears. No hope of winning the competition, my dream of success was gone. I hadn’t done enough. I kept hearing the words “not ready” in my head. For me, the competition was a symbol of my pride and self-confidence. I went home. My parents were very kind and tried to make me feel better, saying it didn’t matter, but that wasn’t the point. They didn’t understand that I couldn’t even sit at the piano, my beautiful piano. I was scared, I didn’t want to fail again. Then my mother had an idea. She convinced me to go and see another teacher, Mrs Finlay. I didn’t want to but in the end I went to see her. She was kind and gentle, and she understood that I was afraid to play the piano, that it was almost like starting again. Mrs Finlay was very patient. I went to see her every week and little by little I began to enjoy playing again. I began to practise again every day on my beautiful piano. I was so happy. I had gained back my pride and self-confidence. It has been a very difficult time in my life, but I don’t regret it. I feel stronger because of it. I lost some things for a time - my pride and self-confidence, but I got them back again with all my hard work and help from other people. I’m ready now, I’ve got another chance to play in the next national piano competition and make my dream come true. When I do, I want my parents and Mrs Woodham and Mrs Finlay to be there.

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