Задание

Read the text and mark the statements as True or False.

Miss Trott’s first form had a lesson in reading. Miss Trott called on Tim to read, but he did not know where to read. He stood and looked through the window. He saw a cat there. The cat sat on the balcony and looked into the classroom. He was a big grey blue cat with large bright eyes. It rained that morning and cats do not like rain. Miss Trott stood up, came to the window and saw the blue cat too.
“He wants to come in,” Tim said. “Can we let him in?”
“No, no!” Miss Trott said.
The blue cat heard the teacher and looked at her with his large eyes as if he said, “Why not?”
The boys and girls left their desks and went to the window to see the cat.
“He is cold!” Bess said. “Can he come in?”
“Well,” said Miss Trott, “just for a few minutes then.” She went to the door and called the cat, “Kitty-kitty-kitty!” The cat came to the door and stood there. He did not try to come in.
“Come in, Kitty. You wanted to come in,” said Bess.
The cat walked into the classroom, went round the room, looked into the book cases and then went up to Bess. The girl touched the cat and said, “He is thin and he is hungry.”
“May I go to the dining room and bring some milk for him?” asked Tim.
"Yes, you may,” said the teacher.
The cat liked the milk. When the saucer was clean he went to Miss Trott’s table and jumped on it. He sat down on the exercise book and began to wash his face.
“Go away,” the teacher said. “He can’t sit on my desk,” she said to her pupils. The cat jumped down when Miss Trott pushed him. He walked round the room and then sat down in the corner and looked offended. Miss Trott told the children to take out their books. Then they began to do sums.
1. Tim didn't read because he didn't want to. ...
2. The weather was nice. ...
3. The cat was black and grey with large bright eyes. ...
4. Miss Trott invited the cat to come in. ...
5. Miss Trott and the children felt sorry for the cat. ...