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dniwesyka
dniwesyka
11.02.2021 20:54 •  Английский язык

нужно сделать краткий пересказ текста.
The Fun They Had
Isaac Asimov
Margie even wrote about it that night in her diary. On the page headed May 17, 2157, she wrote, "Today, Tommy found a real book!"
It was a very old book. Margie's grandfather once said that when he was a little boy his grandfather told him that there was a time when all stories were printed on paper.
They turned the pages, which were yellow and crinkly, and it was awfully funny to read words that stood still instead of moving the way they were supposed to--on a screen, you know. And then, when they turned back to the page before, it had the same words on it that it had had when they read it the first time.
"Gee," said Tommy, "what a waste. When you're through with the book, you just throw it away, I guess. Our television screen must have had a million books on it and it's good for plenty more. I wouldn't throw it away."
"Same with mine," said Margie. She was eleven and hadn't seen as many telebooks as Tommy had. He was thirteen. She said, "Where did you find it?"
"In my house." He pointed without looking, because he was busy reading. "In the attic." "What's it about?" "School."
Margie was scornful. "School? What's there to write about school? I hate school."
Margie always hated school, but now she hated it more than ever. The mechanical teacher had been giving her test after test in geography and she had been doing worse and worse until her mother had shaken her head sorrowfully and sent for the County Inspector.
He was a round little man with a red face and a whole box of tools with dials and wires. He smiled at Margie and gave her an apple, then took the teacher apart. Margie had hoped he wouldn't know how to put it together again, but he knew how all right, and, after an hour or so, there it was again, large and black and ugly, with a big screen on which all the lessons were shown and the questions were asked. That wasn't so bad. The part Margie hated most was the slot where she had to put homework and test papers. She always had to write them out in a punch code they made her learn when she was six years old, and the mechanical teacher calculated the mark in no time.
The Inspector had smiled after he was finished and patted Margie's head. He said to her mother, "It's not the little girl's fault, Mrs. Jones. I think the geography sector was geared a little too quick. Those things happen sometimes. I've slowed it up to an average ten-year level. Actually, the over-all pattern of her progress is quite satisfactory." And he patted Margie's head again.
Margie was disappointed. She had been hoping they would take the teacher away altogether. They had once taken Tommy's teacher away for nearly a month because the history sector had blanked out completely.
So she said to Tommy, "Why would anyone write about school?"
Tommy looked at her with very superior eyes. "Because it's not our kind of school, stupid. This is the old kind of school that they had hundreds and hundreds of years ago." He added loftily, pronouncing the word carefully, "Centuries ago."
Margie was hurt. "Well, I don't know what kind of school they had all that time ago." She read the book over his shoulder for a while, then said, "Anyway, they had a teacher."
"Sure they had a teacher, but it wasn't a regular teacher. It was a man." "A man? How could a man be a teacher?" "Well, he just told the boys and girls things and gave them homework and asked them questions." "A man isn't smart enough." "Sure he is. My father knows as much as my teacher." "He can't. A man can't know as much as a teacher." "He knows almost as much, I betcha."
Margie wasn't prepared to dispute that. She said, "1 wouldn't want a strange man in my house to teach me."
Tommy screamed with laughter. "You don't know much, Margie. The teachers didn't live in the house. They had a special building and all the kids went there." "And all the kids learned the same thing?" "Sure, if they were the same age."
"But my mother says a teacher has to be adjusted to fit the mind of each boy and girl it teaches and that each kid has to be taught differently."
"Just the same they didn't do it that way then. If you don't like it, you don't have to read the book."
"I didn't say I didn't like it," Margie said quickly. She wanted to read about those funny schools.
They weren't even half-finished when Margie's mother called, "Margie! School!" Margie looked up. "Not yet, Mamma."
"Now!" said Mrs. Jones. "And it's probably time for Tommy, too."
Margie said to Tommy, "Can I read the book some more with you after school?"
"Maybe," he said nonchalantly. He walked away whistling, the dusty old book tucked beneath his arm.
Margie went into the schoolroom. It was right next to her bedroom, and the mechanical teacher was on and waiting for her. It was always on at the same time every day except Saturday and Sunday, because her mother said little girls learned better if they learned at regular hours.

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usenov777
usenov777
23.02.2023 12:30
Finish - The students had to finish writing the test. Prevent- Prevent stealing is our goal for this year. Avoid - you should avoid catching a cold. Deny - You can't deny being at the night club yesterday evening. Remember -Did we meet each other?  I remember seeing you somewhere. Postpone - You can't always postpone visiting a dentist. Enjoy - She enjoys shopping. Imagine - He can't imagine being in New York. Forgive - You always forgive calling me back. Excuse - Excuse me for disturbing you. Suggest - The teacher suggest us doing another project. Keep - Just keep running. Mind - Do you mind walking a bit longer? Rely - You can always rely on him doing it. Regret - Later you will regret not being brave enough for ski-diving.
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goldwildcat1
goldwildcat1
26.05.2021 08:49
1. It's five o'clock. The meeting could already come to an end; let's wait a little bit, he may soon come. 2. Peter must be ill, otherwise he'd be in the theater, he never comes at the last moment. 3. Can't be that she forgot about the concert, it's not like her at all. 4. I do not expect it today; but who knows, maybe he will come. 5. "I'd like to know where she got "Three comrades" Remarque?". — "She could take it in our library". — "Can't be, so she took her to our library: Semenova yesterday took the last copy". — "Well, she must have took it to another library." 6. "Where's Paul?" — "I don't know, he might have gone to the Philharmonic". — "Well, that's not very kind of him; he could take the ticket and for me." — "Hey, look on the table something is, it must have left you a ticket and a note". 7. Can not be that she was here yesterday. If she were here, she would have left me a note. 8. Do not return until the book to the library; you may need it for a report. 9. Can I get your book? 10. Here you can use present progressive? 11. He said that the report had already and he can read it tomorrow at the meeting. 12. "He must have left already". — "Can't be, so he left without seeing me." 13. "Where Is Maria?" "She must be still asleep." 14. You must be mistaken, on the twenty-fifth page there are no words.
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