It 1) . . (rain) hard that Sunday
morning. Vince and Andy couldn't go outside. They
2) . (be) bored and 3) .
(not/know) what to do until Vince 4).
(suggest) exploring the attic upstairs.
They 5) . (climb) the stairs slowly,
6) .
. (open) the door and
7) .
. (enter) the attic.
They 8)..
. (look) around the
attic when suddenly they 9) .
(hear) a loud cry. They 10) . (turn)
round and 11) . (see) a huge shadow.
The boys 12) .
. (scream) and
13). . (run) out of the attic as fast
as they could. As they 14)...
(run) out of the house, they 15) . (look)
back and 16). (spot) their brother in
the attic window! He 17).
(laugh) and 18) . (point) at them. There
1. Не носите верхнюю одежду в помещении.
2. Не держите руки в карманах.
3. Не сидите с раздвинутыми ногами.
4. Не свистите на улице.
5. Не обедайте на газоне в парке.
6. Не спрашивайте, где находится туалет.
7. Не пожимайте руку через порог.
Объяснение:
Перевод:
1. Do not wear outerwear indoors.
2. Do not keep your hands in your pockets.
3. Do not sit with legs apart.
4. Do not whistle outside.
5. Do not dine on the lawn in the park.
6. Do not ask where the toilet is.
7. Do not shake your hand across the threshold.
1. False. -The nature of news is a favourite subject of discussion among journalists.
2. False. -To be news an item of information must have a bearing on the affairs of the moment, it must be new to those who hear or read it, and it must arouse the interest of a considerable number of those hearers or readers.
3. True.
4. False. -"and it must arouse the interest of a considerable number of those hearers or readers."
5. True.
6. False -"To be news an item of information must have a bearing on the affairs of the moment"-so that journalists always give an enormous attention to current affairs.
7. True.
8. True.
9. False. It`s a quality that must be improved step-by-step, through a lot of experience.
10. False. -To acquire this sense the journalist must have a wide acquaintance with men and affairs, a sound educational background and a very considerable stock of general knowledge.
11. True.
12. False. -"Journalists must have a wide acquaintance with men and affairs, a sound educational background"
13. True . -" ..and what is of topical interest from what is of little concern to the majority of this readers.."
14. True.
15. False. -""And this knowledge he must keep constantly up to date by being himself an assiduous reader of newspapers and magazines."
16. True.
17. True.
18. False.
19. False.
20. False.