Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слова, напечатанные заглавными буквами в конце строк, обозначенных номерами 1 -9, так, чтобы они грамматически соответствовали содержанию текста. Заполните пропуски полученными словами. Каждый пропуск соответствует отдельному заданию 1-9. 1 Mr. Purcell was a small man. Large glasses ______ his eyes MAKE 2 ______ . He had a pet shop. He sold cats and dogs, monkeys, birds. BIG 3 It was a cold, windy day. Mr. Purcell ______ a newspaper as usual, when a strange customer appeared in the shop. READ 4 "Good morning," Mr. Purcell _____ with a smile. "What can I do for you?" SAY 5 The man looked at him as if he _____ him before and answered: "I want something in a cage. Something that flies." "A bird!" said Mr. Purcell. NOT/NOTICE 6 "A bird ___ all right." The customer pointedsuddenly to a cage with two doves. "How much for those?" "Five-fifty." BE 7 The man had only five dollars. However, he wanted the birds so much that Mr. Purcell agreed to sell _____ the doves. HE 8 Before leaving the shop, the man said that he ________ ten years in prison. SPEND 9 The man went out. Mr. Purcell came up to the window to look at the customer who _______ the cage in his hands. Then the man opened the cage and let the birds out. HOLD Adapted from: Caged, L.E. Reeves
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Mr. Purcell was a small man. Large glasses MADE his eyes BIG. He had a pet shop. He sold cats and dogs, monkeys, birds. It was a cold, windy day. Mr. Purcell READ a newspaper as usual, when a strange customer appeared in the shop. "Good morning," Mr. Purcell SAID with a smile. "What can I do for you?" The man looked at him as if he HADN'T NOTICED him before and answered: "I want something in a cage. Something that flies." "A bird!" said Mr. Purcell. "A bird WILL BE all right." The customer pointed suddenly to a cage with two doves. "How much for those?" "Five-fifty." The man had only five dollars. However, he wanted the birds so much that Mr. Purcell agreed to sell HIM the doves. Before leaving the shop, the man said that he HAD SPENT ten years in prison. The man went out. Mr. Purcell came up to the window to look at the customer who HELD the cage in his hands. Then the man opened the cage and let the birds out.
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Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слова, напечатанные заглавными буквами в конце строк, обозначенных номерами 1 -9, так, чтобы они грамматически соответствовали содержанию текста. Заполните пропуски полученными словами. Каждый пропуск соответствует отдельному заданию 1-9. 1 Mr. Purcell was a small man. Large glasses ______ his eyes MAKE 2 ______ . He had a pet shop. He sold cats and dogs, monkeys, birds. BIG 3 It was a cold, windy day. Mr. Purcell ______ a newspaper as usual, when a strange customer appeared in the shop. READ 4 "Good morning," Mr. Purcell _____ with a smile. "What can I do for you?" SAY 5 The man looked at him as if he _____ him before and answered: "I want something in a cage. Something that flies." "A bird!" said Mr. Purcell. NOT/NOTICE 6 "A bird ___ all right." The customer pointedsuddenly to a cage with two doves. "How much for those?" "Five-fifty." BE 7 The man had only five dollars. However, he wanted the birds so much that Mr. Purcell agreed to sell _____ the doves. HE 8 Before leaving the shop, the man said that he ________ ten years in prison. SPEND 9 The man went out. Mr. Purcell came up to the window to look at the customer who _______ the cage in his hands. Then the man opened the cage and let the birds out. HOLD Adapted from: Caged, L.E. Reeves
Mr. Purcell was a small man. Large glasses MADE his eyes BIG. He had a pet shop. He sold cats and dogs, monkeys, birds. It was a cold, windy day. Mr. Purcell READ a newspaper as usual, when a strange customer appeared in the shop. "Good morning," Mr. Purcell SAID with a smile. "What can I do for you?" The man looked at him as if he HADN'T NOTICED him before and answered: "I want something in a cage. Something that flies." "A bird!" said Mr. Purcell. "A bird WILL BE all right." The customer pointed suddenly to a cage with two doves. "How much for those?" "Five-fifty." The man had only five dollars. However, he wanted the birds so much that Mr. Purcell agreed to sell HIM the doves. Before leaving the shop, the man said that he HAD SPENT ten years in prison. The man went out. Mr. Purcell came up to the window to look at the customer who HELD the cage in his hands. Then the man opened the cage and let the birds out.
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