Найди в тексте 2 compound sentence и 2 cimplex sentence.
mary slept fitfully. she tossed and turned without ever properly waking up, and dreams of anxiety
came and went as the moon inched its way reluctantly across the cloudless sky. for the first time in
many a night she was woken by neither the cries of her hungry young son, nor the late arrival of her
workaholic husband.
the previous day had been a long and tiring one. alfie had been grumpy, and had refused his milk all
afternoon. only by late evening had he finally given up and gone to sleep. the heating had broken
down in the morning and the plumber hadn’t answered his phone. on top of that, rob’s garage had
contacted her after lunch to explain that the repairs to the car were going to take much longer than
expected; apparently the drive shaft was corroded and the gear box had to be replaced. where the
money was going to come from she didn’t know. she had tried to phone jake at the office for
support but had just got through to his voice mail every time. her best friend belinda, to whom she
would normally turn for help, was on holiday and her elder sister kate was away in kent on business.
as she awoke, mary felt her pillow dig sharply into her neck and she moved her head to one side to
relieve the pain. a sudden shallow scratch appeared on her left cheek and she sat up with a cry of
surprise. raising her hand to her face, she dislodged the culprit - a small grain of sand - which fell
silently and sulkily to disappear into the gloom by her hips.
her bed felt hard – like stone. she put a hand down onto the mattress to discover that her favourite
soft cotton sheets were unexpectedly damp and strangely unyielding under her exploring fingers. a
fraction of a second later she was wide awake, mind racing, as she realised that she was not in her
bed - nor even in her bedroom! her heart drummed a frightened rhythm on her ribs and the pupils
of her lovely eyes widened in a desperate quest to gather light for her brain. mary’s right amygdala
screamed at her to take action, but what action? she scrambled to her feet and hit her head hard on
a rocky ceiling. tears appeared in her eyes but she blinked them angrily away and searched in the
darkness for a landmark.
over there! a lighter patch of dark – no bigger than a grape! with her left hand outstretched, and
her right hand shielding her bruised head, she bent over at the waist, crouched as much as comfort
would allow, and carefully made her way towards the light.
to keep her fear at bay, she focused her thoughts on other things: the price of children’s clothes; the
baby aardvark at the zoo – recalling that “it feeds on ants and termites.” she remembered the local
newspaper report of the man who had apparently gone missing “without trace” from his seaside
holiday home last week and that her husband was particularly fond of cheesecake.
the floor was highly uneven, but largely flat and free from obstructions, and mary made steady
progress towards her goal, collecting only minor bumps and scratches on her elbows and shins.
soon, the light had become the size of a football, and then large enough for her to see more clearly
and allow her speed to increase. she soon reached the entrance of the cave.
stopping suddenly with a sharp intake of breath, mary looked down in disbelief. below the delicately
painted toenails of her besmirched and grimy feet stretched a sheer limestone cliff face. at its base,
perhaps one hundred metres below, snaked a silent silvery stream, shimmering in the sunlight.
4 ACTIVATE Follow the steps in the writing
guide
O WRITING GUIDE
A TASK
Write an email to Beth about your interests.
B THINK AND PLAN
1 What's your name and age?
2 Where are you from and what's your school?
3. How many people are in your class?
4 Do you do sports as a class?
5 What sports do you and the other people in
your class like?
6 What other lessons do you enjoy? Why?
7 What questions have you got for Beth?
C WRITE
Write your email. Use and, or and but and the
key phrases
Paragraph 1. Introduction
My name's...
Paragraph 2: Hobbies and interests
I'm really into ...
Paragraph 3: Questions
What about you?
D CHECK
and, or and but
• spelling
Объяснение:
1. If a burglar breaks into your house, always hand over your valuables.
2. I ran into an old friend at the supermarket yesterday.
3. We ran out of milk, so can you buy some when you're at the supermarket?
4. Hand your car keys over.
5. I saw two policemen running after a robber.
6. Keep your mobile phones swithed off at night.
1. Если в ваш дом вломится грабитель, всегда отдавайте ценные вещи.
2. Вчера в супермаркете я столкнулся со старым другом.
3. У нас кончилось молоко, так что можешь купить его, когда будешь в супермаркете?
4. Отдай свои ключи от машины.
5. Я видел двух полицейских, бегущих за грабителем.
6. Держите свои мобильные телефоны выключенными на ночь.