Help me, please. Ex 29 and 30
10-11 класс
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Упр. 29
1. I was five years old. I went to the railway station with my mum. I got on the train with all the other people. 1 had a suitcase in one hand and a doll in the other.
3. Many people think that the idea of take-away meals come from the USA. But it came from Britain. The original British take-away meals were fish and cheese.
3. Today people have telephones everywhere: in a house, in an office, in a car. You can see people walking round the streets with telephones.
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you?What you (to do)?
3.We (to run) out of milk.Can you go and get some from the shop?
4. If yon (to take) the medicine you will feel better.
5. Nancy (to look) like her father.
6. Fred (to wait up) late and (to miss) his breakfast on Wednesday.
7.Linda (to wait) for the bus when I ( to see) her.
8.Is that your cousin Doris? She ( to change) a lot.
Gail looked at me. She smiled and her face changed, just like it had in the
movie. She touched my arm.
'There is something else you can do for me,' she said in a quiet, warm
voice. ' I can't stay here. People have seen me. I've got to get home. Will you
help me, please?'
'Sure,' I said. 'Let's go.' I was delighted. I was excited! Perhaps Gail
would invite me into her apartment. There would be soft lights and soft
music. Anything might happen!
She smiled at me again. 'You're a nice guy,' she said.
We walked over to the Chrysler. Mike Devine's eyes were open now.
There was blood on his smart suit. When he saw Gail, he stood up and held
on to the side of my Chrysler.
'Get into this guy's car before the police come, Mike,' Gail said to the
young man.
She pulled Mike Devine by his jacket, opened the back door of the
Chrysler, and pushed him in.
'Oh,' I muttered. 'You'd like me to take him home too?'
'He lives at 9002, Hollywood Boulevard,' Gail said sweetly. 'Thank you
for your help.'
'It's a pleasure,' I replied. 'Please get in.' I opened the front passenger
door.
Gail looked puzzled for a moment, then she laughed.
'No, thanks,' she said. 'I'm taking a cab. Thank you again for your help.'
Her lips touched my cheek briefly, and then she was gone. She ran to the
sidewalk, where the doorman of the Purple Palace called a cab for her.
I watched her go, then I got into the Chrysler. There was a strange noise
coming from the back seat. I turned round. Mike Devine was being sick.
I opened the window and drove away. A few minutes later, Mike Devine was
unconscious.
9002, Hollywood Boulevard, was a tall new building with windows of
black glass. I stopped outside it and switched off the Chrysler's engine.
A doorman came out of the building and walked up to the car. He was a short,
heavy man with a small moustache.
'Hey, you can't park here, mister,' the doorman said.
I pointed at the unconscious figure lying on the back seat.
'Does he live here?' I asked.
The doorman looked at Mike. Then he opened the back door of the car,
and stepped away as the smell reached him.
'Yeah, he lives here,' the doorman replied. 'Apartment 501.'
'Help me to take him up to his apartment,' I said.
it’s been ……… recommended by all the critics.
a) truly
b) highly
c) fully
d) deeply
2. If only I .... to the barbecue instead of staying at home.
a) went
b) had gone
c) did go
3. When Sam was a small child, he ……… spend hours every day playing with stones in the garden.
a) would
b) was
c) should
d) used
4. It's no use .... to him. He doesn't listen.
a) to speak
b) spoke
c) speaking
5. I really didn't want to come last night.
a) So do I
b) Neither do I
c) Neither I did
d) Neither did I
6. Unfortunately, Mary has ……… friends in Tacoma.
a) a few
b) few
c) some
d) many
7. Where was Jack yesterday? - I don't know. He ________________ seeing the doctor.
a) might has been
b) might have been
c) couldn't have been
d) mustn't have been
8. The train ___ from platform 8 goes to Liverpool.
a) departed
b) depart
c) departing
d) departs
9. They arrived ___ we were having dinner.
a) while
b) why
c) during
d) for
10. My parents hope that I'll _____________________ and start being obedient again.
a) change my opinion
b) think
c) change my mind
d) be aware