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Прочитай приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуй слова, написанные заглавными буквами в скобках после пропусков, обозначенных номерами 29–34 так, чтобы они грамматически и лексически соответствовали содержанию текста. Заполни пропуски полученными словами. Каждый пропуск соответствует отдельному заданию 29–34. Did you eat cereal for breakfast this morning? If so, you're in good company. Americans buy about 14 pounds of cereal per person 29.__________ (ANNUAL)! But breakfast hasn't always been a simple bowl of cereal. Before the 1890s, the first meal of the day could not be light or 30.__________ (SUFFICIENT). Families who could afford it ate a daily breakfast of eggs, bacon, ham, sausage, pancakes, and toast. Then Dr John Kellogg introduced some radical ideas about health and well-being. He was a medical doctor who saw himself as a health 31.__________ (REFORM). In 1876, John and his brother founded the Battle Creek Sanitarium. People, suffering from any illness, came from all over the country to try John's 32.__________ (TREAT). The key to John's ideas was a vegetarian diet. He believed that eating meat led to chronic indigestion and to poor 33.__________ (PHYSIC) and mental health. The sanitarium served meatless foods: stewed and raw vegetables, salt-free soups, and whole grains. Later, John experimented a lot with the contains of a 34.__________ (HEALTH) breakfast in order to make it delicious as well. He did a lot to popularise cereal as a perfect meal for a modern person's morning.

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17 марта 2025 18:07

Чтобы грамматически и лексически адаптировать слова в приведённом тексте, заполним пропуски 29–34 подходящими формами слов.

  1. ANNUALANNUALLY
  2. SUFFICIENTSUFFICIENTLY
  3. REFORMREFORMER
  4. TREATTREATMENT
  5. PHYSICPHYSICAL
  6. HEALTHHEALTHY

Теперь подставим полученные слова обратно в текст:

Did you eat cereal for breakfast this morning? If so, you're in good company. Americans buy about 14 pounds of cereal per person 29. ANNUALLY!
But breakfast hasn't always been a simple bowl of cereal. Before the 1890s, the first meal of the day could not be light or 30. SUFFICIENTLY. Families who could afford it ate a daily breakfast of eggs, bacon, ham, sausage, pancakes, and toast.
Then Dr John Kellogg introduced some radical ideas about health and well-being. He was a medical doctor who saw himself as a health 31. REFORMER.
In 1876, John and his brother founded the Battle Creek Sanitarium. People, suffering from any illness, came from all over the country to try John's 32. TREATMENT.
The key to John's ideas was a vegetarian diet. He believed that eating meat led to chronic indigestion and to poor 33. PHYSICAL and mental health. The sanitarium served meatless foods: stewed and raw vegetables, salt-free soups, and whole grains.
Later, John experimented a lot with the contains of a 34. HEALTHY breakfast in order to make it delicious as well. He did a lot to popularise cereal as a perfect meal for a modern person's morning.

Таким образом, мы получили правильно заполненный текст. Если у вас есть дополнительные вопросы, не стесняйтесь задавать!

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Прочитай приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуй слова, написанные заглавными буквами в скобках после пропусков, обозначенных номерами 29–34 так, чтобы они грамматически и лексически соответствовали содержанию текста. Заполни пропуски полученными словами. Каждый пропуск соответствует отдельному заданию 29–34. Did you eat cereal for breakfast this morning? If so, you're in good company. Americans buy about 14 pounds of cereal per person 29.__________ (ANNUAL)! But breakfast hasn't always been a simple bowl of cereal. Before the 1890s, the first meal of the day could not be light or 30.__________ (SUFFICIENT). Families who could afford it ate a daily breakfast of eggs, bacon, ham, sausage, pancakes, and toast. Then Dr John Kellogg introduced some radical ideas about health and well-being. He was a medical doctor who saw himself as a health 31.__________ (REFORM). In 1876, John and his brother founded the Battle Creek Sanitarium. People, suffering from any illness, came from all over the country to try John's 32.__________ (TREAT). The key to John's ideas was a vegetarian diet. He believed that eating meat led to chronic indigestion and to poor 33.__________ (PHYSIC) and mental health. The sanitarium served meatless foods: stewed and raw vegetables, salt-free soups, and whole grains. Later, John experimented a lot with the contains of a 34.__________ (HEALTH) breakfast in order to make it delicious as well. He did a lot to popularise cereal as a perfect meal for a modern person's morning.
Чтобы грамматически и лексически адаптировать слова в приведённом тексте, заполним пропуски 29–34 подходящими формами слов. 29. **ANNUAL** → **ANNUALLY** 30. **SUFFICIENT** → **SUFFICIENTLY** 31. **REFORM** → **REFORMER** 32. **TREAT** → **TREATMENT** 33. **PHYSIC** → **PHYSICAL** 34. **HEALTH** → **HEALTHY** Теперь подставим полученные слова обратно в текст: Did you eat cereal for breakfast this morning? If so, you're in good company. Americans buy about 14 pounds of cereal per person 29. **ANNUALLY**! But breakfast hasn't always been a simple bowl of cereal. Before the 1890s, the first meal of the day could not be light or 30. **SUFFICIENTLY**. Families who could afford it ate a daily breakfast of eggs, bacon, ham, sausage, pancakes, and toast. Then Dr John Kellogg introduced some radical ideas about health and well-being. He was a medical doctor who saw himself as a health 31. **REFORMER**. In 1876, John and his brother founded the Battle Creek Sanitarium. People, suffering from any illness, came from all over the country to try John's 32. **TREATMENT**. The key to John's ideas was a vegetarian diet. He believed that eating meat led to chronic indigestion and to poor 33. **PHYSICAL** and mental health. The sanitarium served meatless foods: stewed and raw vegetables, salt-free soups, and whole grains. Later, John experimented a lot with the contains of a 34. **HEALTHY** breakfast in order to make it delicious as well. He did a lot to popularise cereal as a perfect meal for a modern person's morning. Таким образом, мы получили правильно заполненный текст. Если у вас есть дополнительные вопросы, не стесняйтесь задавать!