Предмет: Английский язык, автор: poldina80

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a) soap
b) torch
c) power
d) servant
e) ancient
f) glass
g) defend
h) pain
i) candle
j) knight
k) sword
1. Brenda went downstairs. It was dark and cold there. The light from the candle was very weak and the girl could hardly see in the darkness.

2. Brenda knew that many brave knight lived in that
ancient castle and they defend the town with their sword.

3. Brenda looked at herself in the looking _________ and saw
a pretty face with big green eyes.

4. Brenda was a __________ in the castle. She had to light
_____________ in the main hall when it became dark and to make fire in the fire places when it was cold.

5. Brenda didn’t feel any ___________ when she stepped on the glass
because she thought where to get ____________ for her lady.

6. Brenda’s lord was very rich and he had much _________ in the
country.


Еленка0911: 1. The light from the torch (так логичнее)
2. many brave knights lived; they defended; with their swords.
3. in the looking glass
4. was a servant in the castle. She had to light
candles (устойчивое выражение to light a candle); to make fire in the fireplaces;5. feel any pain because she thought where to get soap for her lady.
6. Brenda’s lord was very rich and he had much power in the
country.
Еленка0911: пришлось ответы вот так прикрепить,так как снизу не везде правильные

Ответы

Автор ответа: ariana12653
3
1)i;2)e;3)f;4)d,b;5)h,a;6)c

как269: Зачем ты ей не правильные ответы даёшь?
Еленка0911: я правильные ответы сделала, но не могу найти куда их прикрепить, так как не высвечивает
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OLAF READS ANOTHER OF HIS PLAYS.

Olaf : I have written another little play about those funny neighbours of mine, the Wiggins family. May I read it to you?

Mr.Priestley : Please do, Olaf. I am sure we shall all enjoy it.

Olaf : Here it is.

MR.WIGGINS PAINTS THE SITTING-ROOM.

Scene : The sitting-room of the Wiggins' home.

Grandma and Grandpa are seated by the fire.

Enter Mrs.Wiggins with a paint-brush, Timothy with a pot of paint, and last Mr.Wiggins having some trouble with a large ladder.

Grandma : It certainly is time this room was painted, isn't it,Grandpa?

Grandpa : Indeed it is. I hope the job's going to be done properly. As I always say, if a job's worth doing, it's er-er. What is it I always say, Grandma?

Grandma : If a job's worth doing, it's worth doing properly.

Grandpa : Ah, yes, that's it. You know, James, if it wasn't for my rheumatism I'd paint the room myself.

Mrs. Wiggins : That's very kind of you, Grandpa, but James will manage : I'll see to that. You know, this is going to brighten up the room for you a lot. James, get up the ladder , and I'll pass the paint up.

Timothy : Oh, look, Daddy nearly tell off.

Mrs.Wiggins : Well, hold the ladder, then, Timothy. We don't want your father to fall; paint makes a terrible mess on the floor. Now here's the paint, James. Ve careful with it.

Grandpa : Ah, you've forgotten something already. You haven't stirred the paint.

Mrs.Wiggins : I do think you might have remembered that, James. Pass it down again.

Grandma : Grandpa never used to forget a simple thing like that.

Mrs.Wiggins : Now, here's the paint, James. Come on, make a start.

Mr. Wiggins : You haven't handed me the brush yet.

Mrs.Wiggins : Timothy, hand your father the brush.

(Timothy lets go of the ladder and passes up the brush)

Mr.Wiggins : Here, hold the ladder. I nearly fell.

Mrs.Wiggins : That was your fault, Timothy.

Timothy : Well, I can't do two things an once.

Grandma : You'd better be careful., James. You might get hurt badly if you fell off that ladder.

Grandpa : A man who helped in my grocer's shop, broke his back falling from that height. He never left his bed again, poor fellow.

Mr.Wiggins : Well, here goes! How's that?

Grandma : Oh, what a terrible colour! Surely you're not going to paint the room green. It makes me feel quite ill.

Mrs.Wiggins : I know just what you need, Grandma. Timothy, go and put the kettle on, and we'll make Grandma a nice cup of tea.

(Timothy lets go of the ladder and goes into the kitchen)