2. Read the text carefully, than match sentences a-g below with gaps 1-7. F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940)
1. he was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, ant entered Princeton University in 1913. In 1917 he left before graduating to join the US Army. While stationed in Alabama, he met and became engaged to Zelda Sayre, who also had ambitions to be a writer.
2. he moved to New York and worked briefly for an advertising agency. In the same year, he sold his first short story, Babes in the Wood. In the story, the hero, like Fitzgerald, goes to Princeton before joining the army (unlike Fitzgerald, the character gets sent to France to fight in the First World War) and then in advertising. 3., Fitzgerald returned to St. Paul and rewrote a novel he had started in the army, This Side of Paradise, which was published in 1920 and was an immediate success.
4., Fitzgerald and Zelda Sayre were married in 1920, and two years later they moved to Great Neck, New York. Living in this rich community gave Fitzgerald a lot of material for his 1925 novel The Great Gatsby. Although he was writing and publishing stories and novels, the couple needed to live more cheaply, so in 1924 they moved to Europe. While they were living there, Fitzgerald`s greatest novel, The Great Gatsby, was published.
5., the Fitzgeralds travelled back and forth between Europe and the States several times. For a couple of periods he worked in Hollywood as a screenwriter, and he later returned to take up a well- paid contract with a film studio. Despite his talents as a writer, he only completed one film script before being sacked because of his problems with alcohol.
6. because she was suffering from mental health problems and living in a hospital. Although they never got divorced, he started a relationship with a journalist, and it was in her apartment that he died of a heart attack in 1940. Zelda outlived him by eight years but died tragically in a fire in the mental hospital where she was living.
7. the Fitzgeralds represented the 1920s jazz age. They were both talented people, and F. Scott Fitzgerald is thought to be one of the USA`s finest novelist. Sadly, they both had problems which some people think destroyed them and wasted their talents.
a. In the following years.
b. After he left the army in 1919.
c. American novelist and short storywriter.
d. Encouraged by the success of the story.
e. By the mid 1930s, he and Zelda were living separately.
f. With their good looks and wild lifestyle.
g. After a turbulent romance.
This buyer is very rude, he always shouts at the shop-assistants. Этот покупатель очень грубый, он всегда кричит на продавцов.
My father thinks that my younger brother is a destroyer because he can break any thing we give him. Мой отец считает, что мой младший брат -разрушитель, потому что он может сломать любую вещь, которую мы ему даем.
Our teacher is a great creator, his lessons are very interesting and unusual. Наш учитель - это великий творец, его уроки очень интересные и необычные.
I like this illustration best of all. Мне нравится эта иллюстрация больше всех.
"Calmness, only calmness,"- repeated Carlson again and again. "Спокойствие, только спокойствие", - повторил Карлсон снова и снова.
Her illness was very dangerous. Ее болезнь была очень опасна.
I was afraid of darkness when I was a child. Я боялся темноты, когда был ребенком.