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Around the world in 80 days, пересказ текста
We start for Dover and Calais in ten minutes.
" A puzzled grin spread across the valet's round lace.
Clearly he had not understood.
"Monsieur is going to leave 5 home?
" enquired Passepartout.
"Yes, " returned Phileas Fogg.
"We are off around the world!
"
The valet's eyes opened wider as he raised his eyebrows and held up his hands in 10 astonishment.
Around the world?
"
"Yes, indeed, my good man, in only eighty days, " answered Mr Fogg, "so we have not a moment to lose.
"
"But the cases, what about the cases?
" asked 15 Passepartout in despair, shaking his head.
"We will have no cases ; only a carpet bag, with two shirts and three pairs of stockings for me and the same for you.
We will buy clothes on the way.
Bring my mackintosh, travelling cloak and some stout shoes, when he noticed his five friends from the club.
" Passepartout tried to respond in some way but seemed unable to do so.
He went to his room and collapsed into a chair complaining, "That's good, that is, when all I wanted was a quiet life!
"
He immediately began to prepare for their departure.
Around the world in eighty days indeed!
Was this all just a joke?
First heading for Dover and then Calais?
Perhaps it was not such a bad plan after all as Passepartout, who had been away from France for a number of years, would certainly not be sorry to set foot on his native soil once again.
Perhaps they would travel as far as Paris, which would almost certainly do his eyes good.
By eight o'clock Passepartout had packed the carpet bag with clothing for his master and himself.
Then, still troubled by the shock of it all, he 35 carefully shut the door of his room and went to find Mr Fogg, who was indeed all ready and prepared.
Under his arm Passepartout could see a red copy of Bradshaw's Continental Railway, Steam Transit and General Guide, with its timetables showing the arrivals and departures of 40 trains and steamers.
The master took the carpet bag, opened it, and slipped a good number of Bank of England notes into it in order to have no problems wherever they might go.
"You have forgotten nothing?
" asked Mr Fogg.
"Absolutely nothing, monsieur.
"
"My mackintosh and cloak?
"
"Here you are, monsieur.
"
"Good!
Take this carpet bag and take good care of it, for there are twenty thousand pounds in it.
"
Passepartout almost dropped the bag at that point, as if the twenty thousand pounds were in gold and weighed him down.
Master and valet then descended to the street where they took a cab and were driven quickly to Charing Cross.
The cab pulled up before the railway station at twenty minutes past eight.
Passepartout followed his master, who, after paying the cabman, was about to enter the station when a poor woman with a child in arms and bare feet covered with mud came up to him and pleaded for money.
Mr Fogg took out the twenty guineas he had won previously while playing cards with friends at the gentlemen's club he often went to and handed them to the woman.
"Here you are, my good woman, and I'm so glad to have met you.
"
A tear welled up in the valet's eyes ; his master's action had so touched his heart.
Mr Fogg purchased two first - class tickets for Paris and was just crossing the station to the train though we shall be doing little walking I believe
"Well, gentlemen, " he said, "I'm off and you will be able to check my passport on my return and see whether I have made the journey we agreed upon.
"
"Oh, that will be quite unnecessary, Mr Fogg, " said Ralph politely.
"We trust your word as a gentleman.
"You do have in mind the date you are due back in London, don't you?
" checked Stuart.
"In eighty days - on Saturday 21st December, 1872, at a quarter before nine pm.
Never fear, gentlemen, and goodbye until then.
Задание такое?
Задание такое.
Подготовить перессказ Заранее спасибо It was strange that Mr Fix was following Mr Fogg and Passepartout step by step.
They met Mr Fix first while they were sailing on the Mongolia and getting off at Bombay.
Then Mr Fix appeared on the Rangoon on his way to Hong Kong.
Passepartout thought that Mr Fix had been sent by the members of the Reform Club to see that the journey was carried out fairly.
When the ship stopped at Singapore, Mr Fogg marked this gain to go for a walk.
After the walk Mr Fogg came back and got on board.
Mr Fix followed Mr Fogg secretly and never lost sight of him.
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Он был старый человек.
He always went down.
Он всегда ходил вниз.
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He was an old man who fished alone in a boat in the Gulf Stream.
He had gone out to sea for eighty - four days and did not catch a fish.
In the first forty days a boy had been with him.
But after forty days without a fish the boy's parents had told him that the old man was now definitely see unlucky and ordered the boy to go to another boat.
It made the boy man return each day with his boat empty and he always went down to the shore to help the old man to carry the coiled lines or the gaff and harpoon and the mast with the sail wrapped around it.
The sail was patched with flour sacks and looked like the flag of defeat.
The old man had deep wrinkles in the back of his neck.
The brown spots of not dangerous tropical cancer covered his cheeks almost to the neck.
His hands had scars from the lines that he used when catching heavy fish Everything about him was old except his eyes and they were the same colour as the sea and were merry and undefeated.
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Once upon a time on an island in the Red sea there lived a man.
One day he took flour and water, and carrots, and plums, and sugar and made himself a very big brown cake.
But just as he was going to eat it there came down to the beach the Rhinoceros with two piggy eyes and bad manners.
He said, how and the man left the cake and climbed to the top of a tree.
The Rhinoceros ate the cake and went away.
The man came down from the thee and said.
"Them that takes cakes, wich the man bakes, makes dreadful mistakes.
"
Five weeks later the weather was very hot and all the animals took off their skins.
The Rhinoceros left his skin on the beach and went into the water.
At that moment the man put cake crumbs inside the skin and climbed on the top of the tree.
The Rhinoceros came out of the water and put his skin on, and it tickled like cake crumbs in bed.
Не ran to the tree and rubbed, and rubbed himself against it.
And he rubbed his skin into great folds on his neck and over his legs.
And from that day a rhinoceros has great folds in his skin.
ПОМОГИТЕ ПОЖАЛУЙСТА НУЖНО СРОЧНОНужно задать 3 вопроса к тексту (Общий, разделительный, специальный)Jules Verne (1828 - 1905) was born in Nantes, France?
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Нужно задать 3 вопроса к тексту (Общий, разделительный, специальный)
Jules Verne (1828 - 1905) was born in Nantes, France.
An author and pioneer of science - fiction, Verne is famous for his adventure stories about space, air and underwater travel.
His works include Journey to the Centre of the Earth (1864) , From the Earth to the Moon (1865) and 20, 000 Leagues under the Sea (1870 His most famous novel, however, is Around the World in Eighty Days(1873 in which Phileas Fogg accepts a bet worth 20, 000 pounds from friends.
In order to win the bet, he must travel around the world in only eighty days.
The story tells of his adventures with Passepartout, his valet, as they travel around the world.
Запишите вопросы по тексту One day a man who made caps went to the market to sell them?
Запишите вопросы по тексту One day a man who made caps went to the market to sell them.
It was a long way to go.
The man passed by a long river.
When he was in the forest, he decided to rest a little, as the day was very hot and he was very tired.
The man saw a large tree.
He decided to rest under it.
As the sun was very hot, the man put on one of the caps on his head and put all the other caps on the ground under the tree.
The manhad his lanch, then lay down and soon was asleep.
When he woke up, he could not find the caps.
"Where are my caps?
" he cried.
He could not find them anywhere.
What could he do?
Suddenly he looked up.
And what did he see?
He saw many monkeys in the tree, and each monkey had the man's cap on its head!
"Give me back my caos!
" cried the man.
But the monkeys could not undertand the man.
They laughed, jumped and played with the caps.
The man asked and asked the monkeys to give him back his caps, but the monkeys didn't understand him.
They only laughed.
The man got very much angry with the monkeys.
He took off his cap, threw it on the ground and cried : "If you want my caps, you may take this one, too!
"
And do you know what the monkeys did?
They took off the caps and threw them on the ground!
That's how the man got back all his caps.
Certainly, he was very glad.
He quickly took all his caps and went away.
He boys al Ihe workhouse ate in a large stone hall?
He boys al Ihe workhouse ate in a large stone hall.
At one end there was a copper, out of which the master ladled gruel at mealtimes.
Each boy had only one ladleful and no more, except on public holidays when he had two ounces and a quarter of bread.
The bowls never needed washing as the boys polished them with their spoons until they shone.
When they had done this, they would sit staring at the copper with such eager eyes as if they could easily eat the very bricks of which it was made.
Meanwhile, they licked their fingers trying to catch any stray splashes of gruel.
Generally, boys have excellent appetites and so Oliver and his companions suffered from slow starvation for three months.
They finally got so wild with hunger that one boy.
Who was somewhat tall for his age and not at all used to that sort of thing because his lather had owned a small bakery, said to his companions that ип1еяч he had another spoon of gruel daily, he was afraid that one night he might eat the boy who slept next to him.
He seemed to have a wild, hungry look in his eye and the others entirely believed him.
A meeting was held and lots were drawn to see who should walk up to the master after supper that evening and ask for more.
The task fell to Oliver Twist.
The evening arrived and the boys took their places.
The master, in his cook's apron, stood beside the copper with his assistants behind him.
The gruel was served out and a long grace was said.
After the gruel disappeared, the boys whispered to each other and winked at Oliver, while his neighbours nudged him.
Oliver was desperate with hunger and misery.
He rose from the table and, walking towards the master with his howl, said,
'Please, sir, I want some more.
'
The master was a fat, healthy man but he turned very pale.
He gazed in astonishment at the boy for some seconds and then held on to the copper for support.
His assistants were paralysed with wonder and the boys with fear.
'What?
' said the master eventually in a faint voice.
'Please, sir, ' replied Oliver, 'I want some more.
'
The master hit Oliver's head with the ladle, held him tightly in his arms and shrieked aloud for the policeman.
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HOW THE CAMEL GOT HIS HUMP
Once upon a time, when the world was so new and the animals just began to work for the Man, there was a Camel and he lived in the middle of the dessert because he did not want to work.
So he ate sticks and thorns and nothing more.
He was very lazy and when somebody spoke to him he just said "Humph", and nothing more.
First the Horse came to him on Monday morning and said, "Camel, come out and carry the Man on your back like the rest of us.
"
"Humph, " said the Camel and the Horse went away and told the man.
Then the dog came to him but was not a success either.
Then the Ox had в talk with the Camel but in vain.
At the end of the day the Man called the animals together and said, "I'm sorry for you but you must work double - time to do the Camel's work as I'm going to leave him alone.
"
That made the Three very angry and they held a meeting.
Soon there came along the Jin in Charge of All Deserts.
He stopped to talk with the Horse, the Dog and the Ox.
"Is it right for anyone to be idle when the world is so new and there is so much work to do?
" asked the Horse.
"Of course not, " said the Jin.
"Well, there's an animal with a long neck and long legs and he hasn't done any work since Monday morning.
"
"Oh, what does he say about it?
" asked the Jin.
"He says only "Humph".
"Very good.
I will punish him if you wait a minute".
The Jin flew across the desert and found the Camel looking at his own reflection in a pool of water.
Проверьте пожалуйста правильность предложений, заранее спасибо?
Проверьте пожалуйста правильность предложений, заранее спасибо.
Before the beginning of the lesson, I came to the classroom and put textbooks out of the bag.
After that she sat and prepared for the lesson, and talked with her friends.
After the second call teacher began a lesson.
At the lesson of the English language we translated the texts, and learned new words.
Then we had a lesson and we went to the Russian language where the dictation was written.
Then, according to the schedule, we had the algebra on which we solved examples and equations.
In each lesson I was distracted and I was wondering what the weather was like on the street.
Finally, the lessons were over.
And I had to go to practice.
Finally, the training ended and I went home with a smile.
Знаю, что очень трудно, и скорее всего никто не поможет, ноо вдруг, кто нибудь осмелится) Буду благодарен18?
Знаю, что очень трудно, и скорее всего никто не поможет, ноо вдруг, кто нибудь осмелится) Буду благодарен
18.
Make up all possible questions (general, alternative, disjunctive, special, question to the subject).
Поставьте различные типы вопросов к следующим предложениям (общий, альтернативный, разделительный, специальный, вопрос к подлежащему), обозначьте тип вопроса.
L Не always took off his hat and said, “Good afternoon”, to the customs officer.
2. 'The old customs officer was almost crazy because he didn’t know what it was.
16. Read the text.
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(Контроль чтения.
)
The Smuggler and the Customs Officer.
The customs officer had seen the same man coming into the country every day for the past month.
He knew that this man must be smuggling something into the country, but he didn’t know what it was.
The man was always very polite.
He always took off his hat and said “Good afternoon”, to the customs officer.
The customs officer always asked him to open his bag, but the customs officer couldn't find out what the man was smuggling into the country.
He couldn’t find any whisky or perfume or cigarettes or anything.
When the customs officer had looked through the man’s bag and couldn’t find anything, the man always took off his hat and said, “Thank you.
Goodbye!
” I Ic was very polite, but the customs officer was sure the man was a smuggler.
After a month the customs officer was so unhappy that he left his job.
The next day he watched the smuggler come up to the new customs officer.
“Good afternoon!
” said the smuggler and took off his hat politely.
“Good afternoon!
” said the new customs officer.
“Would you open your bag, please.
” So the man opened his bag again, but the new customs officer couldn’t find anything either.
“Thank you.
Goodbye!
” said the man and took off his hat politely.
Outside customs the old customs officer, who had left his job, stopped him and said, “I’m not a customs officer anymore.
I left my job.
Would you please tell me what you’re smuggling?
I know you’re smuggling something.
” The old customs officer was, almost crazy because he didn’t know what it was.
“It’s true”, said the man.
“I am smuggling something.
I’m smuggling hats”, and he took off his hat politely and said, “Goodbye!
”.
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Перевидите пожалуйста текст на русский.
One day a man who made caps went to the market to sell them.
It wasnan Iong way to go.
The man passed by a Iong river.
When he was in the forest, he decided to rest a little, as the day was very hot and he was very tired.
The man saw large tree.
He decided to rest under il.
As the sun was very hot, the mam put on one of the caps on his head and put all the other caps on the ground under the tree.
The man had lunch, then lay down and soon was asleep.
When he woke up, he could not find the caps.
"Where are my caps?
" he cried.
He could not find thew anywhere.
Suddenly he looked up.
And what did he see?
He saw many monkeys in the tree, and each monkey had the man's cap on its head!
"Give me back my caps!
" cried the man.
But the monkeys could not understand the man.
They laughed, iumped and played with the caps.
The man asked and asked the monkeys to give him back his caps, but the monkeys didn't understand him.
They only laughed.
The man got very much angry with the monkeys.
He took off his cap threw it on the ground and cried : " If you want my caps, you may take this one, too!
"
And do you know what the monkeys did?
They took off the caps and threw them on the ground!
That's how the man got back all his caps.
Certainly, he was very glad.
He quickly took all his caps and went away.
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Phileas Fogg announced that they would start their journey around the world first heading for Dover and then Calais.
Passepartout looked at him in astonishment.
Mr Fogg added that they would travel the world in 80 days.
He ordered Passepartout to bring his mackintosh, travelling cloak and some stout shoes.
He said they would need only a carpet bag, with two shirts and three pairs of stockings for him and the same for his valet.
Passepartout immediately began to prepare for their departure.
He had packed everything by eight o'clock.
Then he went to find Mr Fogg, who was indeed all ready and prepared.
Mr Fogg was carrying a red copy of Bradshaw's Continental Railway, Steam Transit and General Guide, with its timetables showing the arrivals and departures of 40 trains and steamers.
The master took the carpet bag and slipped £20 000 into it.
Master and valet then took a cab to the railway station.
Passepartout and his master were about to enter the station, when they met a poor woman with a child in arms and bare feet covered with mud.
They pleaded for money.
Mr Fogg took out the twenty guineas and handed them to the woman.
Passepartout was very touched by his master's action.
When Mr Fogg reached the train he exclaimed that he would be back in eighty days, on Saturday 21st December, 1872.