3. Read the text and decide which answer (a, b or c) best fits each gap. Does anyone really know for (0) a what (1) going to happen in the future? Today, I’m (2) to see a fortune-teller to find out. I hope she (3) give me any bad news!
I’m a bit nervous because I’m not sure that I want to know what the future (4) bring! The fortune-teller says half of her customers feel the same, but I told myself her predictions aren’t definitely (5) to happen. Well, I’ll soon (6) for sure!
It (7) take about a quarter of an hour because the fortune-teller asks lots of questions. She will want to know about my distant past as well as my recent past. How much (8) I going to tell her? I don’t know!
I hope she tells me that I (9) be very successful. I’m appearing in a new play next week and if it’s good, I’m going (10) go to drama school. Maybe she’ll tell me that I will be a famous star one day!
Example: a sure b near c has
1. a. are b. is c. be
2. a. being b. will c. going
3. a. will b. won’t c. isn’t
4. a. will b. is c. going
5. a. are b. will c. going
6. a. know b. knowing c. knew
7. a. will b. won’t c. is
8. a. will b. am c. should
9. a. am b. am going c. will
10. a too b. up c. to
Beethoven was supposedly born on December 16 (only the date of his baptism is known on December 17) in 1770 in the city of Bonn in a musical family. From childhood, they began to teach him to play the organ, harpsichord, violin, flute.
For the first time, composer Christian Gotlob Nefe became seriously engaged with Ludwig. At the age of 12, Beethoven’s biography replenished with the first work of a musical orientation - an assistant organist at the court. Beethoven studied several languages, tried to compose music.In 1802-1812, Beethoven wrote sonatas with special desire and zeal. Then a whole series of works was created for piano, cello, the famous Ninth Symphony, Solemn Mass.
Note that the biography of Ludwig Beethoven of those years was filled with fame, popularity and recognition. Even the authorities, in spite of his frank thoughts, did not dare to touch the musician. However, strong feelings for his nephew, whom Beethoven took on guardianship, quickly aged the composer. And on March 26, 1827, Beethoven died.
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Jack London became my favourite writer from his first books I'd read. First of all I got interested in Jack London as a personality. His life story struck me not less than his works. What a man! He was strong and talented. He lived a life of adventures and hardships, so he knew what he was writing about. In his novel Martin Iden he describes his biography. What a hard life he lived!
Jack London was born in San Francisco in 1876. From his childhood he suffered greatly. He changed a lot of jobs: selling out newspapers, working at the factory. He hated that kind of job, which exhausted people and made them suffer physically and morally.
Young Jack had no opportunity to go to school, so he studied privately reading much at night.