Прочитай текст с пропусками, обозначенными номерами 30–36. Эти номера соответствуют заданиям 30–36, в которых представлены возможные варианты ответов. Запиши в поле ответа цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую выбранному варианту ответа. Pearlin Jean It is well known that rumors 30.___________ great distances. And in England, many rumours become legends and still excite the imagination of the British. One such legend 31.___________ us about the ghost of Pearlin Jean. She is described as a bloody phantom figure of a woman in a lace dress. Pearlin Jean was a girl born in Paris and her real name was Jeanne de la Salle. She was the mistress of the laird of Sir Robert Stewart, who was educated in France in the 1670s and rose to the baronetcy in 1684. Jeanne and Robert's romance lasted for a long time and they were on the top of the 32.___________, but Robert's family 33.___________ him return to his home in Scotland and marry the daughter of Sir John Gilmour. As Sir Robert Stewart was about to leave his beloved Jeanne, she fell under the carriage and was struck by a wheel. At that moment Jeanne was wearing her favourite lace dress. Her last words to Robert were, "I will be in Scotland before you." When Sir Robert Stewart arrived at Allanbank, he saw Jeanne in his house with a bloody head. The ghost slammed doors, opened windows and walked around the house at all times of the day and night. During Stewart's 34.___________, he was haunted by the ghost of Pearlin Jean. In the 1700s, after the death of Robert Stewart, the new owner of the house was Thomas Blackadder, who saw the ghost in the lace and was very frightened. Later, in 1790, the ghost also haunted the residents of the Allanbank village. After the main house was destroyed in the 1800s, the ghost faded 35.___________ history. 36.___________, even after that, it was almost impossible for the landlords to find tenants for the land in the early 20th century. Many potential residents refused after hearing about Pearlin Jean. 30. 1) travel 2) go 3) walk 4) cross 31. 1) says 2) talks 3) speaks 4) tells 32. 1) universe 2) sky 3) world 4) clouds 33. 1) forced 2) made 3) pressed 4) pushed 34. 1) lifespan 2) lifespin 3) lifescan 4) lifespam 35. 1) in 2) into 3) to 4) from 36. 1) Moreover 2) But 3) However 4) Therefore
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Прочитай текст с пропусками, обозначенными номерами 30–36. Эти номера соответствуют заданиям 30–36, в которых представлены возможные варианты ответов. Запиши в поле ответа цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую выбранному варианту ответа.

Pearlin Jean

It is well known that rumors 30.___________ great distances. And in England, many rumours become legends and still excite the imagination of the British. One such legend 31.___________ us about the ghost of Pearlin Jean. She is described as a bloody phantom figure of a woman in a lace dress.

Pearlin Jean was a girl born in Paris and her real name was Jeanne de la Salle. She was the mistress of the laird of Sir Robert Stewart, who was educated in France in the 1670s and rose to the baronetcy in 1684.

Jeanne and Robert's romance lasted for a long time and they were on the top of the 32.___________, but Robert's family 33.___________ him return to his home in Scotland and marry the daughter of Sir John Gilmour. As Sir Robert Stewart was about to leave his beloved Jeanne, she fell under the carriage and was struck by a wheel. At that moment Jeanne was wearing her favourite lace dress. Her last words to Robert were, "I will be in Scotland before you."

When Sir Robert Stewart arrived at Allanbank, he saw Jeanne in his house with a bloody head. The ghost slammed doors, opened windows and walked around the house at all times of the day and night. During Stewart's 34.___________, he was haunted by the ghost of Pearlin Jean.

In the 1700s, after the death of Robert Stewart, the new owner of the house was Thomas Blackadder, who saw the ghost in the lace and was very frightened. Later, in 1790, the ghost also haunted the residents of the Allanbank village.

After the main house was destroyed in the 1800s, the ghost faded 35.___________ history. 36.___________, even after that, it was almost impossible for the landlords to find tenants for the land in the early 20th century. Many potential residents refused after hearing about Pearlin Jean.

30. 1) travel 2) go 3) walk 4) cross

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**31.**1) says 2) talks 3) speaks 4) tells

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32. 1) universe 2) sky 3) world 4) clouds

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**33.**1) forced 2) made 3) pressed 4) pushed

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34. 1) lifespan 2) lifespin 3) lifescan 4) lifespam

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35. 1) in 2) into 3) to 4) from

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36. 1) Moreover 2) But 3) However 4) Therefore

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