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pies usually come and go away.

      9. Why did the impet twirl his tail?

      1. He was nervous.

      2. He was proud of his tail.

      3. He had nothing to play with.

      4. He did not know what to do with his tail.

      10. Выберите нужный глагол:

      The impet ____________________ from the girl a promise that she will be his.

      1. tells

      2. gives

      3. makes

      4. extracts

      11. Выберите нужные глаголы:

      The king ____________________ to his wife, “Now ____________________ me what you ____________________.”

      1. told, promise, give

      2. tells, give, promised

      3. promised, tell, give

      4. gave, promise, give

      12. Выберите нужный предлог:

      for – of – with – on

      1. Put the pies ____________________ the shelf and leave them there a little.

      2. During eleven months ____________________ the year, she will have everything that she wants.

      3. I’ll shut you here tomorrow ____________________ some food and some flax.

      4. Next day, that little impet looked very maliceful when he came ____________________ the flax.

      13. Ответьте на вопросы:

      1. How many persons are mentioned in the story?

      2. What is the name of the impet?

      3. What have you learned about the impet?

      4. What do you like and what don’t you like about the girl?

      5. What would you do if you were[115] the main character of the story?

      6. What is the end of the story?

      7. Retell the story.

      14. Заполните таблицу:

      come ____________________ coming

      put ____________________ putting

      ____________________ left ____________________

      bring ____________________ bringing

      hear heard ____________________

      How Jack Went to Seek His Fortune[116]

      Once on a time, there was a boy named Jack[117], and one morning he decided to go and seek his fortune.

      He did not go very far, and he met a cat.

      “Where are you going, Jack?” said the cat.

      “I am going to seek my fortune.”

      “May I go with you?”

      “Yes,” said Jack, “the more the merrier[118].”

      So on they went.[119]

      They went a little further, and they met a dog.

      “Where are you going, Jack?” said the dog.

      “I am going to seek my fortune.”

      “May I go with you?”

      “Yes,” said Jack, “the more the merrier.”

      So on they went.

      They went a little further, and they met a goat.

      “Where are you going, Jack?” said the goat.

      “I am going to seek my fortune.”

      “May I go with you?”

      “Yes,” said Jack, “the more the merrier.”

      So on they went.

      They went a little further, and they met a bull.

      “Where are you going, Jack?” said the bull.

      “I am going to seek my fortune.”

      “May I go with you?”

      “Yes,” said Jack, “the more the merrier.”

      So on they went.

      They went a little further, and they met a rooster.

      “Where are you going, Jack?” said the rooster.

      “I am going to seek my fortune.”

      “May I go with you?”

      “Yes,” said Jack, “the more the merrier.”

      So on they went.

      The day was over, and they began to think of some place where they could spend the night. They found a house, and Jack told his friends to keep still[120] while he went up and looked in through the window[121]. There were some robbers; they were counting their money. Then Jack went back and told his friends to wait till he gave the word[122] and then to make all the noise they could. So when they were all ready, Jack gave the word, and the cat mewed, and the dog barked, and the goat bleated, and the bull bellowed, and the rooster crowed, and all together they made such a dreadful noise that it frightened the robbers, and they ran away.

      And then our friends came in. Jack was afraid that the robbers could come back in the night. So when it came time to go to bed, he put the cat in the chair, and he put the dog under the table, and he put the goat upstairs, and he put the bull down cellar, and the rooster flew up on to the roof[123]

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      Примечания

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      ointment – мазь

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      look after smb. – присматривать за кем-либо

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