Предмет: Английский язык, автор: Аноним

1. You should be ashamed ___________ your behaviour!
2. Do you like chocolate cake? I am very fond ___________ it.
3. Young David has got ___________ trouble as usual.
4. Are you laughing ___________ me? Do I look funny?
5. That was a terrible thing to do! I'm extremely cross ___________ you!
6. I don't believe ___________ spending a lot of money on clothes.
7. You look a bit fed ___________. Is anything the matter?
8. I'm very keen ___________classical music, actually.
9. In reply to Jack's questions, Sue shook ___________ head.
10. Cheer ___________! Try laughing for a change.
VIII. Decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space.
Noisy neighbours
Julie always thought of herself as an easy going and (dull/glad/quarrelsome/tolerant) person, who put up with
people's differences. She hardly ever became (upset/helpful/fascinating/careless) about anything, and believed that if
you treated people well, they would (scream/like/co-operate/mind) with you. That is, until Alex and Harry moved in
next door. At first, when their music woke her in the night, she was just a bit (furious/irritated/annoying/thrilled), but
did not feel (realistic/guilty/conscience/offended). She shrugged her (shoulders/arms/hands/head) and said to herself,
“Never mind, I make a lot of noise sometimes. I'll go round and (cry/quarrel/complain/fall out), in as nice a way as
possible.” When she knocked at Alex and Harry's door she said, “I'm not very (interested/like/happy/keen) on loud
music, to be (loud/honest/upset/nervous). Do you think you could turn it down a bit?” They just
(whispered/cried/waved/grinned), and then Alex said, “You can think whatever you like, as far as we're
(concerned/determined/decided/embarrassed)”. Then they shut the door in Julie's face. By the end of the week, Julie
felt angry, but was determined not to (have/lose/shout/break) her temper. She had hardly slept, and kept
(blushing/snoring/yawning/growling) all the time, but she kept busy. The next time she called next door, she gave Harry
and Alex a present. “It's just a cake I made for you. Please (accept/take/attempt/invite) my apologies for last time!'” And
that day the noise stopped. “What a (believe/naughty/shame/relief),” thought Julie. “Now there's some peace and quiet
and I can read my favourite book The History of Poison ...”

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You should be ashamed of your behavior!

Do you like chocolate cake? I am very fond of it.

Young David has got into trouble as usual.

Are you laughing at me? Do I look funny?

That was a terrible thing to do! I'm extremely cross with you!

I don't believe in spending a lot of money on clothes.

You look a bit fed up. Is anything the matter?

I'm very keen on classical music, actually.

In reply to Jack's questions, Sue shook her head.

Cheer up! Try laughing for a change.

VIII. Decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space.

Noisy neighbors

Julie always thought of herself as an easy-going and tolerant person, who put up with people's differences. She hardly ever became upset about anything, and believed that if you treated people well, they would co-operate with you. That is, until Alex and Harry moved in next door. At first, when their music woke her in the night, she was just a bit irritated, but did not feel guilty. She shrugged her shoulders and said to herself, "Never mind, I make a lot of noise sometimes. I'll go round and complain, in as nice a way as possible." When she knocked at Alex and Harry's door she said, "I'm not very keen on loud music, to be honest. Do you think you could turn it down a bit?" They just grinned, and then Alex said, "You can think whatever you like, as far as we're concerned." Then they shut the door in Julie's face. By the end of the week, Julie felt angry, but was determined not to lose her temper. She had hardly slept and kept growling all the time, but she kept busy. The next time she called next door, she gave Harry and Alex a present. "It's just a cake I made for you. Please accept my apologies for last time!" And that day the noise stopped. "What a relief," thought Julie. "Now there's some peace and quiet, and I can read my favorite book, The History of Poison..."

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