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James-down the stairs and -his leg.

10-11 класс

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Джеймс-вниз по лестнице, и его нога

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Liberty Street, as he raced along it, was sleeping below its towers. It was McGurk's order that the elevator to the Institute should run all night,

and indeed three or four of the twenty staff-members did sometimes use it after respectable hours.

That morning Martin had isolated a new strain of staphylococcus bacteria from the carbuncle of a patient in the Lower Manhattan hospital, a carbuncle which was healing with unusual rapidity. He had placed a bit of the pus in broth and incubated it. In eight hours a good growth of bacteria had appeared. Before going wearily home he had returned the flask to the incubator.

He was not particularly interested in it, and now, in his laboratory, he removed his military blouse, looked down to the lights on the blue-black river, smoked a little, thought that he was a dog not to be gentler to Leora, and damned Bert Tozer and Pickerbaugh and Tubbs and anybody else who was handy to his memory before he absent-mindedly wavered to the incubator, and found that the flask, in which there should have been a perceptible cloudy growth, had no longer any signs of bacteria — of staphylococci.

"Now what the hell!" he cried. "Why, the broth's as clear as when I seeded it! Now what the — Think of this fool accident coming up just when I was going to start something new!"

He hastened from the incubator, in a closet off the corridor, to his laboratory and, holding the flask under a strong light, made certain that he had seen aright. He fretfully prepared a scope. He discovered nothing but shadows of what had been bacteria: thin outlines, the form still there but the cell substance gone; minute skeletons on an infinitesimal battlefield.

He raised his head from the microscope, rubbed his tired eyes, reflectively rubbed his neck — his blouse was off, his collar on the floor, his shirt open at the throat. He considered:

"Something funny there. This culture was growing all right, and now it's committed suicide. Never heard of bugs doing that before. I've hit something! What caused it? Some chemical change? Something organic?"

...A detective, hunting the murderer of bacteria... he rushed upstairs to the library, consulted the American and English authorities and, laboriously, the French and German. He found nothing.

He worried lest there might, somehow, have been no living staphylococci in the pus which he had used for seeding the broth — none there to die. At a hectic run, not stopping for lights, bumping corners and sliding on the too perfect tile floor, he skidded down the stairs and galloped through the corridors to his room. He found the remains of the original pus, made a smear on a glass slide, and stained it with gentian-violet, nervously dribbling out one drop of the gorgeous dye. He sprang to the microscope. As he bent over the brass tube and focused the objective, into the gray-lavender circular field of vision rose to existence the grape-like clusters of staphylococcus germs, purple dots against the blank plane.

"Staph in it all right!" he shouted.

Then he forgot Leora, war, night, weariness, success, everything as he charged into preparations for an experiment, his first great experiment. He paced furiously, rather dizzy. He shook himself into calmness and settled down at a table, among rings and spirals of cigarette smoke, to list on small sheets of paper all the possible causes of suicide in the bacteria — all the questions he had to answer and the experiments which should answer them. [...]

By this time it was six o'clock of a fine wide August morning, and as he ceased his swift work, as taunted nerves slackened, he looked out of his lofty window and was conscious of the world below: bright roofs, jubilant towers, and a high- decked Sound steamer swaggering up the glossy river.

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Read the following jokes in four groups. Then walk around the class and retell each other your jokes in indirect speech. While retelling help each

other with tense change.

A)One day neighbours asked Hodzha: "We heard some noises in your house last night. What was happening?", Hodzha told them: "My cloak fell down the stairs". They replied "But Hodzha, isn't a cloak made out of cloth? It couldn't have made that much noise!' Hodzha answered impatiently: "Well, i was in it!'

b) Hodzha entered the teashop one day and said:'The moon is more useful than the sun." "Why, Hodzha?" they inquired. "Because we need the light more during the night when it's dark than during the day time when it's light"

Laying the telephone down on the desk,i (go) to the door and ( call) Amos.I

(go) back to the couch and (stretch) out as he (pick) up the phone.He (shoot) a peculiar look at me when he (hear) her voice.He (be) silent for a while,listening to her.When he (speak) again,he (smile).That's wonderful!When you (leave)? Soon i also (fly) to New York when this job (be finished).We (have) a celebration
then.Give me love to your daughter.He (put) down the telephone and (come) over to me.That (be) Monica,he (say),looking down at me.I (know), i (say).She (leave) for New York this afternoon.She
(take) her daughter back with her.You (not\see) the kid for a long time now,______
you?
No,
i_________________________________ "




"You ought to see her. The kid is
turning into a real beauty."

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Lisa Donath was running late. Heading down the sidewalk toward her subway stop in Manhattan's Washington Heights neighborhood, she decided to skip her usual espresso. Donath, 25, had a lot to do at work, plus visitors on the way: Her parents were coming in for Thanksgiving from her hometown of Minneapolis. But as she hustled down the stairs and through the long tunnel, she started to feel uncomfortably warm. By the time she got to the platform, Donath felt faint-maybe it hadn't been a good idea to give blood the night before, she thought. She leaned heavily against a post close to the tracks. Several yards away, Ismael "Mel" Feneque, 43, and his girlfriend, Melina Gonzalez, found a spot close to where the front of the train would stop. Feneque, a pattern maker, had a mound of sketches waiting for him in his studio, but on this morning, women's fashion was far from his mind. He and Gonzalez were deep in discussion about a house they were thinking of buying.

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Нужны глаголы поставить в правильное время,в скобках оно уже указано. Надеюсь на помощь! времена обозначены - Pr I,F I, P I, P C, F P, P P,PR P и.т.д.

1) In summer our family always (to go) for rest to the Crimea. (Pr I)
2) She ( to check) your test at the moment. ( Pr C)
3) My uncle (to phone) me after he ( to return) home, tomorrow (P C)
4)Mozard (to write) more than 600 pieces of music ( P I)
5)This delegation (not to come) in 3 days because of bad weather (F I)
6)Who ( to take) my pen yesterday? (P I)
7)They (to build) many new houses in our town this year (Pr P)
8)John (to sit) in a cafe when I (to see) him last week (P C)
9)She (to publish) her new article next year ( F I)
10) My friend ( to go) to the university by the tome I (to come) ( F P , P P)
11)We never ( to hear) this story from my father (Pr P)
12)He called me up while I (to have) dinner ( P C)
13)Yesterday I ( to buy) a new watch as I (to lose) my old one ( P I, P P)
14)I'm afraid it (to rain) all day tomorrow (F C)
15)I am tired to walk home , I think I (to take) a taxi (F I)
16) Yesterday while she (to cook) the dinner, Sam (to watch) TV. (P C)
17) We (to finish) our report by 11 o'clock the day after tomorrow (F P)
18)They will go for a walk if the weather (to be) fine. (Pr I)
19)She usually (to do) her homework at home, but now she (to do) it at the library (Pr I, Pr C)
20) the Earth (to go) round the Sun (Pr I)
21)Last Saturday after our work, we (to go) to the cafe.
22)Next week my sister (to go) on a voyage across The Mediterranean Sea
23) Yesterday I (to write) my report on physics the whole evening
24) My friend (not to play) the piano, he (to play) the violin.
25) We (to do) this work next week, when we (to finish) our project (F I, Pr I)
26)You (to go) to the dentist often or seldom? (Pr I)
27)Our neighbour (to live) here for many years (Pr P C)
28) All day tomorrow I (to prepare) for the test(F C)
29) It was warm , so I (to take) off my coat (P I)
30)They ( to make) a number of important experiments in this laboratory last year (P I)
31)Why you ( to ask) him about his holidays last time? (P I)
32) She ( not to give) him her address till she ( to know) him better (F I, Pr I)
33) 5 minutes ago my little brother (to be) here and now he (to play) in the yard. (P I , Pr C)
34)It was hard carrying the bags, They (to be) very heavy (P I)
35)She ( to make) already coffee when we ( to enter) the kitchen. (P P, PI)
36) The builders (to finish) their work in time, if the weather (to be) good. (F I, Pr I)
37) They ( to correct) the dictation by the next lesson? (F P)
38) They (not to invite) her to the party yesterday ( P I)
39) Nick ( to fall) down the stairs this morning and (to break) his leg. (PI)
40) I (to translate) this text tomorrow, if you(to bring) me your new dictionary.(FI)



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