Английский ЕГЭ - банк заданий - страница 365
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The Two Faces of the Internet
There are different ways one can look at the Internet. The positive side is that people from around the globe could ______________ with one another in a matter of seconds. (ACT)
Instant messaging is the most popular form of communication online today. People are informed about the availability of their friends and can have ________ conversations at the same time. (NUMBER)
Another advantage is that students have the possibility to access information at an ________ pace, and creating their reports becomes less tedious. (BELIEVE)
The negative side is that people who use the Internet for an excessive amount of time are ___________ prone to social isolation and depression. (PARTICULAR)
We must admit that Internet ___________ is a growing problem with teenagers nowadays.(ADDICT)
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The Garden Party
They could not have had a more perfect day for a garden-party if they had ordered it. Only the blue was veiled with a haze of light gold, as it is sometimes in early summer. The gardener had been up since ________ (30), mowing the lawns and sweeping them. As for the roses, you could not help feeling they understood that roses are the only flowers that impress people at garden parties, the only flowers that everybody is certain to know. Breakfast was not yet over before the men came to put ________(31) the tent.
‘Where do you want the tent put, mother?’ asked Laura. ‘My dear child, it’s no use asking me,’ replied her mother. ‘I’m ________(32) to leave everything to my children this year. Forget I am your mother and treat me as an honoured guest.’
Her sister Meg could not ________(33) go and supervise the men. She had washed her hair before breakfast, and she sat drinking her coffee in a green turban, with a dark wet curl stamped on each cheek.
So Laura flew away, still holding her piece of bread-and-butter. It’s so delicious to have an ________(34) for eating out of doors, and besides, she loved having to arrange things. She always felt she could do it so much better than anybody else.
Four men in their shirt sleeves stood grouped together on the garden path. They carried staves covered with rolls of canvas, and they had big ________(35) bags slung on their backs. They looked impressive. Laura wished now that she had not got the bread-and-butter, but there was nowhere to put it, and she couldn’t throw it ________ (36). She blushed and tried to look severe as she came up to them.
The gardener had been up since ________ (30),mowing the lawns and sweeping them.
Breakfast was not yet over before the men came to put ________(31) the tent.
‘I’m ________(32) to leave everything to my children this year.
Her sister Meg could not ________(33) go and supervise the men.
It’s so delicious to have an ________(34) for eating out of doors, and besides, she loved having to arrange things.

