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Tittans16
Tittans16
19.08.2021 00:00 •  Английский язык

Сдесь надо найти verbals т.е gerund,participle,infinitive
Henry is an astronomer. He is very excited because he thinks he might have discovered the beginning of a new star. But then he gets even more exciting news ... he’s going to be a father!

Henry looks carefully into the telescope which lets him see far, far away, as far away as the distant nebulae on the far edges of the Milky Way. Henry is an astronomer. He looks at the sky, and at stars in particular. Even though he spends much of his time looking at detailed computer reports, which are just lists and lists of numbers, his favourite thing about his job is looking through the telescope. And today he is very excited. He isn’t sure yet, but he thinks he has seen a dense cloud which might be the beginning of a new star.

Henry is still looking for a tiny point of light in the sky. He checks the lists and lists of numbers that his computer produces, and tries to make sense of them. He tries to turn the basic data into an image, a picture of the star he hopes to see, but it is not yet possible.
He arrives home feeling tired. His wife Anna sits down next to him. ‘I’ve got some news …,’ she says.

Henry is so excited about being a father that he has forgotten about his star. Anna is feeling sick and tired. Henry is no longer thinking about nebulae and clouds and gases. He is thinking about pushchairs and nappies.

Anna and Henry go to the doctor. Anna has an ultrasound scan. Henry is used to seeing distant images of planets and stars and clouds, and now he looks at this image. It almost looks like a cloud, but it is much clearer. He can see the outline of a head, the features of a face. And he realises that this means much more to him than the distant stars he is used to looking at.

Anna finally starts to get fatter. Henry is feeling terrified. For the first time now, he realises exactly what it means. In a few months’ time, he will be a father.

Anna looks at her tummy and now starts to feel that there is another living person inside her. She thinks about Henry’s job, and remembers how excited Henry was a few months ago when he thought that he could see a new star.

Henry thinks that Anna looks a bit like a whale, but that she is very beautiful anyway. He thinks that next Christmas everything will be very, very different.

Anna feels like she wants to sleep all the time. She feels like the baby already wants to come out. The baby is kicking her from inside. She feels like a football. She can’t wait to become a mother. Henry calls her ten times a day on her mobile phone.

It can take as long as ten million years for a star to form, but Henry doesn’t care about seeing his star any more. He knows that although he may be the first person to see a new star, it is impossible for him to see the birth of a star, from its beginning to its appearance. But he doesn’t care, because a new star has just entered his life.
‘But we haven’t thought of a name!’ says Anna, holding the tiny baby in her arms.
‘I have,’ says Henry. ‘I’ve got a beautiful name for her.’
‘What is it?’
‘Stella. Let’s call her Stella.’
Chris Rose

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vyachik2000
vyachik2000
06.07.2021 18:24
In such families children can be born with psychopathic and intellectual deviations, a considerable delay in development. Sometimes teenage alcoholism starts to develop in incomplete families because of neglect of the teenager which it is brought up in the street. Among other reasons it is possible to name hyperguardianship. In aspiration to protect the child from difficulties, indulging it in everything, parents as a result bring up a weak-willed and moral weak being which at hit in other environment with ease comes under to bad influence. Undoubtedly, stability to alcohol in an organism of the teenager much more low, than at the adult person, therefore even rather small dose of a spirit can result not only in strong intoxication, but also to a serious poisoning. But eventually stability at teenagers all the same arises. The central nervous system and an internal at young men develop, they are unstable to any poisons. Therefore the early use of alcoholic production leads to instant development of dependence and defeat of bodies. From illnesses of teenagers which are connected with alcohol intake, it is possible to allocate a pancreatitis and hepatitises, illnesses эндокринной systems, pulmonary diseases, infringement of functions of heart and a problem with pressure. Treatment of teenagers which are sick of alcoholism, is spent in specialised branches and chambers of narcological clinics completely to protect from contacts to adults-alcoholics. Preventive maintenance of alcoholism at teenagers consists, first of all, in organizational and educational measures which are directed on that the teenager has realised negative influence of alcohol and aspired to avoid in every way contacts to it and other drinking. The extremely important is that as the teenager spends a free time, it is important to stimulate and encourage "correct" hobbies, such as sports, music, etc., to raise interest to study or the further work.
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karinka20001202
karinka20001202
04.06.2020 19:53
1. I thought you said you were going to give up smoking.

2. Our new neighbours invited me in for a cup of tea. I must say they seem a very nice couple.

3. Was it Bell who invented the telephone?

4. I wonder if I might have a receipt for the things I’ve bought.

5. Oh, Jan, could you remind me to phone the dentist this afternoon?

6. I wonder if you’d mind bringing John from next door? He’s wanted on the phone.

7. What else did you do in Spain, apart from swimming and sun bathing?

8. I’ve just bought a record of Beethoven’s Fifth symphony conducted by Karajan.

9. When we moved into our new flat I had to sell my grand piano.

10. We’ll have to change the curtains, darling. They don’t match the new suite.

11. A classic example of actors and actresses playing love scenes was when Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor were filming ‘Anthony and Cleopatra’.

12. Many people nowadays are changing from large cars to small ones because they are far more economic.

13. If you try long enough then you’ll eventually succeed.
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