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3 OKET Read the story about a family trip. For each question, choose the correct answer, A, B or C. Jason and his family (1) to go on a 'ghost holiday'in England. They (2) to Pluckley, a town that's home to 13 ghosts. While they (3) there, Jason saw a figure of a woman in the forest. She was staring at their car while she above the ground. Jason told his dad, 'Stop the car! It's one of the ghosts! When Jason's dad (5)—the car, the woman disappeared. While they (6) in the town, the people in the village told Jason's family about the screaming forest' a place with 'lost' ghosts. They went there one evening before dark. Nothing happened at first. Then, while the wind (7), Jason heard a voice. 'Did you hear that? Someone is saying, “Jaaa-sssooon!" His mum replied, 'Yes, that's your sister! She was standing behind Jason, and when he (8) — around, she started to laugh! f B go 1 A were deciding B decided C was deciding 2 A was going C went 3 A were driving B was driving C drove 4 A were floating B float C was floating 5 A was stopping B were stopping C stopped 6 A were staying B stayed C was staying 7 A blew B was blowing C were blowing 8 A was turning B were turning C turned

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миха395
миха395
20.11.2021 05:59
Сори кратко не могу my aunt will come down in a few minutes, mr nuttel," said a girl of fifteen, showing him into the sitting-room. mr nuttel was a young painter who had recently had a nervous breakdown. the doctors had told him that he should go away for a holiday. they warned him, however, against crowded resorts and recommended a complete rest in a quiet country-place. so here he was, in a little village, with letters of introduction from his sister to some of the people she knew. "some of the people there are quite nice," his sister had said to him. "i advise you to call on mrs sappleton as soon as you arrive. i owe the wonderful holiday i had to her." "do you know many of the people round here? " asked the girl when they were sitting comfortably on the sofa. "no, i'm afraid i don't," answered mr nuttel. "i've never been here before. my sister stayed here four years ago, you know, and she gave me letters of introduction to some of the people here." "then you know nothing about my aunt, do you? " asked the girl. "only her name and address," said the visitor. "her great tragedy happened just three years ago," said the child. "her tragedy? " asked mr nuttel. "you may wonder why we keep that window wide open on an october afternoon," went on the girl, pointing to a large french window. "it's quite warm for this time of year," said mr nuttel. "but has that window anything to do with the tragedy? " "exactly three years ago my aunt's husband and her two young brothers walked out through that window. they went shooting and never came back. when they were crossing the river their boat probably turned over and they were all drowned. their bodies were never found. that was the most horrible part of the tragedy." here the girl stopped. there were tears in her eyes and she drew a handkerchief out of her pocket. "three years have passed, but my poor aunt still thinks that they will come back some day, they and the little brown dog that was drowned with them, and walk in through that window just as they always did. that is why the window is kept open every evening till it's quite dark. poor dear aunt, she can't understand that they've left forever. she's growing worse day by day, so let me give you some advice. don't be surprised at anything she says or does: she will start telling you all over again how they went out — her husband, with his coat over his arm, and her youngest brother, singing 'bertie, why don't you come? ' as she once told me. you know, sometimes, on quiet evenings like this, i almost get a feeling that they will all walk in through that window, and the whole family will be gathered in here again." the young girl finished her sad story. there was a long pause, and mr nuttel was glad when mrs sappleton at last entered the room. "i'm sorry i'm late," she said, "but i hope my niece has entertained you well." "yes, she's been very amusing," said mr nuttel. "d'you mind the open window? " asked mrs sappleton. "my husband and brothers will soon be home from shooting and they always come into the house this way." and she went on speaking gaily about shooting. after what mr nuttel had just heard, he looked worried. "the doctors told me," he said, trying to change the subject, "to have a rest here and to avoid anything that would make me feel nervous." "did they? " said mrs sappleton in a voice which showed that she was not at all interested in what mr nuttel was saying. she never took her eyes off the open window and suddenly cried out: "here they are at last! just in time for tea. how tired they look." mr nuttel looked at the girl and saw that she was looking out through the open window with horror in her eyes. mr nuttel turned round slowly in his seat, looked in the same direction and saw three figures walking across the garden towards the window. they all carried guns and one of them had a coat over his shoulder. a tired brown dog was following them. noiselessly they approached the house, and then a young voice began to sing. "bertie, why don't you come? " mr nuttel seized his hat and ran out of the house like mad. "here we are, my dear," said mrs sappleton's husband, coming in through the window. "we've enjoyed ourselves very much. i wonder what made that gentleman run out so quickly when we came up? who is he? " "a very strange young man, called nuttel. he could only talk about his illness. he didn't say a single interesting thing. i don't understand why he ran out that way without saying good-bye," said his wife. "i think it was the dog," said the niece calmly. "he told me that he was afraid of dogs. once when he was attacked by a pack of dogs somewhere in india, he was so frightened that he started running like mad, and finding himself in a cemetery, climbed down into a newly-dug grave, where he had to spend the night. since then he has always been afraid of dogs." she was very good at inventing stories and did it artistically.
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youliya16
youliya16
18.05.2020 13:54
Canada occupies the northern half of the north american continent with the exception of alaska, which comprises 7 per cent of the earth's total surface. covering 9,984,670 square kilometres, it is the world's second largest country (including its waters) after russia. canada has ten provinces and three territories. the national capital is ottawa, ontario. the largest cities in canada are toronto, montreal and quebec. canada has two official languages, english and french. most native french speakers live in and around quebec. the national symbol of canada is the maple leaf. canada is surrounded by three oceans – the pacific, the arctic and the atlantic. no wonder the country's motto is ''from sea to sea''. in the south, canada borders the united states of america. nearly one-fourth of all the fresh water in the world is in canada. it has a lot of lakes. the biggest of them are the great lakes which are on the us canada border. many of the lakes were created by glaciers. there are lots of rivers in canada too. the mackenzie river is canada's longest river and the third largest in the world, after the amazon and the mississippi. the highest mountain in canada is mount logan, located in st. elias mountain range in yukon. the rocky mountains are the continuation of the great plains of the united states. there are 42 national parks in canada. they were created to protect the forests animals and plants. the oldest national park is banff, alberta. it was created in 1885 in the canadian rocky mountains. the niagara falls, situated on the border between canada and the united states, is one of the world's wonders. this place is often called ''the honeymoon capital of the world''. canada has fewer people than many other countries that are much smaller. its population is 33,574,000 people. this is because much of canada is a very cold place with long winters. most people live within 320 kilometres of the southern border and over half of the population lives in southern quebec and ontario where climate is temperate, and mild springs, hot summers and pleasant autumns prevail at least 7 months out of 12. in the extreme north, temperatures climb above 0oc for only a few months a year. that is because the canadian shield, an area of permanent ice and snow, covers half of the country. most of northern canada has subarctic or arctic climates with long cold winters, short sunny summers and little rainfall.
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