Прочитайте текст с пропусками, обозначенными номерами 1—10. Эти номера соответствуют заданиям 1—10 в которых представлены возможные варианты ответов. Выберите подходящий вариант ответа для пропуска 9. I was told my father was killed in the war. Whenever I 1) ____ my mother about his death, she didn’t 2) ____ any more than that he had been killed fighting on the Western Front only days before the peace treaty with Germany was signed. Grandma said my dad had been a brave man, and once when we were 3)____ in the house she showed me his medals. My grandpa rarely 4) ____ an opinion on anything, but then he was hard of hearing so he might not have heard the question in the first place. The only man I can 5) ____ was my uncle Stan who used to sit at the top of the table at breakfast time. When he left in the morning, I 6) ____ to follow him to the city docks where he worked. Every day I spent at the dockyard was an adventure. Cargo ships came from distant lands and unloaded their wares: rice, sugar, bananas and many other things I’d never 7) ____ of. Once the holds had been emptied, the dockers would load them with salt, tin, 8) ____ coal (my least favourite because it was an obvious clue to what I’ve been doing all day and annoyed my mother), before they 9) ____ again. I always wanted to help my uncle Stan unload 10) ____ ship had docked that morning but he just laughed, saying “All in good time, my lad.” It couldn’t be soon enough for me. set off blow up set out go away
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Прочитайте текст с пропусками, обозначенными номерами 1—10. Эти номера соответствуют заданиям 1—10 в которых представлены возможные варианты ответов. Выберите подходящий вариант ответа для пропуска 9.

I was told my father was killed in the war. Whenever I 1) ____ my mother about his death, she didn’t 2) ____ any more than that he had been killed fighting on the Western Front only days before the peace treaty with Germany was signed. Grandma said my dad had been a brave man, and once when we were 3)____ in the house she showed me his medals. My grandpa rarely 4) ____ an opinion on anything, but then he was hard of hearing so he might not have heard the question in the first place.
The only man I can 5) ____ was my uncle Stan who used to sit at the top of the table at breakfast time. When he left in the morning, I 6) ____ to follow him to the city docks where he worked. Every day I spent at the dockyard was an adventure. Cargo ships came from distant lands and unloaded their wares: rice, sugar, bananas and many other things I’d never 7) ____ of. Once the holds had been emptied, the dockers would load them with salt, tin, 8) ____ coal \(my least favourite because it was an obvious clue to what I’ve been doing all day and annoyed my mother\), before they 9) ____ again. I always wanted to help my uncle Stan unload 10) ____ ship had docked that morning but he just laughed, saying “All in good time, my lad.” It couldn’t be soon enough for me.

  • set off
  • blow up
  • set out
  • go away