Вставить слова из скобок в правильной форме A 1) On 26th November 1703, a terrible storm 2) (strike) Britain. In those days, people didn’t 3) (use/used) to have weather forecasts, so they 4) didn't know (not/know) the storm was coming.
B A strong wind 1) (begin) in the afternoon, and by 11 o’clock that night, it 2) was blowing (blow) at over 100 km. The storm, 3) which (which/that) is now called the Great Storm of 1703, turned out to be 4) the worst (bad) in British history. Between 8,000 and 15,000 people 5) died (die) and winds also destroyed 6) many (much/many) buildings and ships.
C These days, we 1) ...predict the weather 2) (easily) than in the past, but weather 3) (also/become) more and more extreme due to climate change. 4) knows when 5) next “great storm” might happen?
Дорогие читатели “Семейной жизни”!
Я пишу, чтобы попросить у Вас совета относительно частного, но очень важного вопроса. Моя дочь заканчивает свое школьное образование. Мы вовлечены в дискуссию о ее будущей карьере.
Вчера моя дочь сказала, что сделала свой выбор, и она будет полицейским, и я не могу вообразить свою деликатную девушку, делающую работу как этот!
Я должен принять ее выбор и не вмешаться в ее жизнь?
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Софи Честер
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