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Помогите ПОЖАЛУЙСТА There's no more cheese. We _ it all, I am afraid. a) ate b) have eaten c) had eaten

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помогите с тестом There’s no more

cheese.We _______it all,I am afraid.a)ate

b)have eaten

c)had eaten

4.I was really tired last night.I _______a hard day.

a)had had

b)had

c)have had

5.Don’t you want to see the film?It_______.

a)starts

b)had started

c)has started

6.This bill isn’t right.They _______ a mistake.

a)had made

b)have made

c)has made

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1) The lecturer asked students to _____ at the board.
a)watch b)see c)look
2) A continuing television story which is about the heros private troubles is called ______.
a)soap opera
b)western
c)comedy
3) He does most of his _____ in night-clubs.
a) leisure
b)hobby
c)entertaining
4) You shouldn't ______ this film; the rights don't belong to you!
a)ruin
b)pirate
c)replay
5) Thank you for the cassette: I am very _______ on music
a)keen
b)fond
c)prefer
6) My mum ______ jazz to pop music.
a)likes
b)prefers
c)fonds
7)He likes _____, he doesn't care for older music.
a)pop
b)hit
c)modern
8) We had no car at that time. We ______ our old one.
a)sold
b)have sold
c)had sold
9) You can have that book. I ______ with it.
a)finished
b)have finished
c)had finished
10) There's no more cheese. We _______ it all, I am afraid.
a)ate
b)have eaten
c)had eaten
11) I was really tired last night. I _______ a hard day.
a)had had
b)had
c)have had
12)Don't you want to see the film? It _______.
a)starts
b)had started
c)has started
13)This bill isn't right. They _______ a mistake.
a)had made
b)have made
c)has made
14) We were late. The bus ______ just _____.
a)has...gone
b)had....gone
c)have...gone

Нужно сделать краткий пересказ текста на английском языке!( помогите пожалуйста!)

"'What a silly boy you are'! cried the Miller; 'I really don't know what is the use of sending you to school. You seem not to learn anything. Why, if little Hans came up here, and saw our warm fire, and our good supper, and our great cask of red wine, he might get envious, and envy is a most terrible thing, and would spoil anybody's nature. I certainly will not allow Hans' nature to be spoiled. I am his best friend, and I will always watch over him, and see that he is not led into any temptations. Besides, if Hans came here, he might ask me to let him have some flour on credit, and that I could not do. Flour is one thing, and friendship is another, and they should not be confused. Why, the words are spelt differently, and mean quite different things. Everybody can see that.'
"'How well you talk'! said the Miller's Wife, pouring herself out a large glass of warm ale; 'really I feel quite drowsy. It is just like being in church.'
"'Lots of people act well,' answered the Miller; 'but very few people talk well, which shows that talking is much the more difficult thing of the two, and much the finer thing also'; and he looked sternly across the table at his little son, who felt so ashamed of himself that he hung his head down, and grew quite scarlet, and began to cry into his tea. However, he was so young that you must excuse him."
"Is that the end of the story?" asked the Water-rat.
"Certainly not," answered the Linnet, "that is the beginning."
"Then you are quite behind the age," said the Water-rat. "Every good story-teller nowadays starts with the end, and then goes on to the beginning, and concludes with the middle. That is the new method. I heard all about it the other day from a critic who was walking round the pond with a young man. He spoke of the matter at great length, and I am sure he must have been right, for he had blue spectacles and a bald head, and whenever the young man made any remark, he always answered 'Pooh!' But pray go on with your story. I like the Miller immensely. I have all kinds of beautiful sentiments myself, so there is a great sympathy between us."
"Well," said the Linnet, hopping now on one leg and now on the other, "as soon as the winter was over, and the primroses began to open their pale yellow stars, the Miller said to his wife that he would go down and see little Hans.
"'Why, what a good heart you have'! cried his Wife; 'you are always thinking of others. And mind you take the big basket with you for the flowers.'
"So the Miller tied the sails of the windmill together with a strong iron chain, and went down the hill with the basket on his arm.
"'Good morning, little Hans,' said the Miller.
"'Good morning,' said Hans, leaning on his spade, and smiling from ear to ear.
"'And how have you been all the winter?' said the Miller.
"'Well, really,' cried Hans, 'it is very good of you to ask, very good indeed. I am afraid I had rather a hard time of it, but now the spring has come, and I am quite happy, and all my flowers are doing well.'
"'We often talked of you during the winter, Hans,' said the Miller, 'and wondered how you were getting on.'
"'That was kind of you,' said Hans; 'I was half afraid you had forgotten me.'
"'Hans, I am surprised at you,' said the Miller; 'friendship never forgets. That is the wonderful thing about it, but I am afraid you don't understand the poetry of life. How lovely your primroses are looking, by-the-bye"!
"'They are certainly very lovely,' said Hans, 'and it is a most lucky thing for me that I have so many. I am going to bring them into the market and sell them to the Burgomaster's daughter, and buy back my wheelbarrow with the money.'
"'Buy back your wheelbarrow? You don't mean to say you have sold it? What a very stupid thing to do'!
"'Well, the fact is,' said Hans, 'that I was obliged to. You see the winter was a very bad time for me, and I really had no money at all to buy bread with. So I first sold the silver buttons off my Sunday coat, and then I sold my silver chain, and then I sold my big pipe, and at last I sold my wheelbarrow. But I am going to buy them all back again now.'


помогите пожалуйста с переводом,большое спасибо. On a beautiful afternoon in a year now long gone, a big ship set out on its first voyage from England to a

merica.It was a new ship called the Titanic.For two days the Titanic went on its way over the sea.Them it entered an ice field and big iceberg hit it.
Everyone came out of their rooms.Men were putting the life boats over the sides of the ship down into the water.then all the men helped the women and children get into the life boats.There wasn't very much time left.The iceberg was on one side of the ship.It was like a high white wall.
A woman came to the side of the schip.Her two children were in one of the life boats and she was very much afraid.''My children are on the life boat.I must go with them,''the woman called to the people in the life boat.''There's no more room,''someone called out.''If we take one more the life boat will sink.''There was a young woman in the life boat called Miss Evans.When she heard the woman calling,she stood up on the life boat and touched one of the men on the arm.''Let me get back on the ship,'' she said.''Let that woman take my place.I have no children.''The ship is sinking,''said the man.''You know that?'' ''Yes,'' said Miss Evans. I knov that.'' There was no time to talk.People helped Miss Evans get back onto the ship.Very soon after that there was a great noise and the Titanic wend down under the water .

Нужен точный перевод с понятным содержанием помогите пожалуйста ! Some animals, like dolphins or bees, have ways of communicating, but only

humans like using language for fun. Some chimpanzees have learnt sign language but they can only copy language – they don’t really communicate.

Human language probably started between 40,000 and 50,000 years ago when people started to live and hunt together. However, those people didn’t speak very well – they could only use their voices like small babies.

Today, we know about 4,000 – 5,000 languages in the world. But there are probably more that we haven’t discovered yet.



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