1.Reading.
A Job in Mexico
It happened some years ago. Two of my friends lived in a small town near Liverpool. They were out of work and were happy to agree to any job. Their names were Stevenson and Black. Stevenson was a very talented engineer, and as he had a large family and no money to live on, his life was very difficult.
One day when I was coming back from my office I saw Stevenson. He was going along the street with a suitcase in his hand. Stevenson had read an advertisement in a newspaper that a manufacturing plant of chemical equipment wanted an engineer. «You see, I must get that job. I’ve got a large family.»
«Why must you go to Liverpool yourself?» I asked, «It’s better to send the documents by airmail.» «I think,» Stevenson answered, «many people want to get the job and I’m sure all of them will send letters. If I get there before the manager of the plant receives the letters I think I’ll be able to get the job.»
Stevenson was right. He received the job.
My other friend Black had lost three or four jobs though he was a very good clerk. I told him Stevenson’s story. The story impressed him. A few days later I met Black with a suitcase in his hand. «Where are you going?» I asked him. «To Mexico,» was the answer. «A bank there requires a clerk. I have sent my documents by post, but to settle the matter sooner I decided to go there myself. I remember the story you told me the other day about Stevenson.»
So Black went to Mexico City. But his letter had come there three days earlier. When he came to the bank and spoke to the assistant-manager, the assistant-manager said, «I’m sorry to say we have already got a man. But I’ll clarify the matter with the manager.» And he left the office.
«Yes,» the manager said. «I have received a letter from the man who lives near Liverpool. His name is Black. A good young man, he suits us all right. I’ve sent him a telegram to come here immediately and we’ll keep the job for him for 10 days.»
«There is a man outside,» said the assistant-manager, «who wants to get this job.» «But we’ve got this man Black and we’ll wait for him.»
Black had not heard the conversation between the manager and his assistant. He had to go back home. But as he had spent all his money and nobody in Mexico could help him it took him two months to get back to England. There he found the telegram which was waiting for him.
Question 1.
Two of the wtiter's friends lived in a small town near London .
1.Reading.
A Job in Mexico
It happened some years ago. Two of my friends lived in a small town near Liverpool. They were out of work and were happy to agree to any job. Their names were Stevenson and Black. Stevenson was a very talented engineer, and as he had a large family and no money to live on, his life was very difficult.
One day when I was coming back from my office I saw Stevenson. He was going along the street with a suitcase in his hand. Stevenson had read an advertisement in a newspaper that a manufacturing plant of chemical equipment wanted an engineer. «You see, I must get that job. I’ve got a large family.»
«Why must you go to Liverpool yourself?» I asked, «It’s better to send the documents by airmail.» «I think,» Stevenson answered, «many people want to get the job and I’m sure all of them will send letters. If I get there before the manager of the plant receives the letters I think I’ll be able to get the job.»
Stevenson was right. He received the job.
My other friend Black had lost three or four jobs though he was a very good clerk. I told him Stevenson’s story. The story impressed him. A few days later I met Black with a suitcase in his hand. «Where are you going?» I asked him. «To Mexico,» was the answer. «A bank there requires a clerk. I have sent my documents by post, but to settle the matter sooner I decided to go there myself. I remember the story you told me the other day about Stevenson.»
So Black went to Mexico City. But his letter had come there three days earlier. When he came to the bank and spoke to the assistant-manager, the assistant-manager said, «I’m sorry to say we have already got a man. But I’ll clarify the matter with the manager.» And he left the office.
«Yes,» the manager said. «I have received a letter from the man who lives near Liverpool. His name is Black. A good young man, he suits us all right. I’ve sent him a telegram to come here immediately and we’ll keep the job for him for 10 days.»
«There is a man outside,» said the assistant-manager, «who wants to get this job.» «But we’ve got this man Black and we’ll wait for him.»
Black had not heard the conversation between the manager and his assistant. He had to go back home. But as he had spent all his money and nobody in Mexico could help him it took him two months to get back to England. There he found the telegram which was waiting for him.
Question 2.
The writer's friends were out of work and were happy with this.
1.Reading.
A Job in Mexico
It happened some years ago. Two of my friends lived in a small town near Liverpool. They were out of work and were happy to agree to any job. Their names were Stevenson and Black. Stevenson was a very talented engineer, and as he had a large family and no money to live on, his life was very difficult.
One day when I was coming back from my office I saw Stevenson. He was going along the street with a suitcase in his hand. Stevenson had read an advertisement in a newspaper that a manufacturing plant of chemical equipment wanted an engineer. «You see, I must get that job. I’ve got a large family.»
«Why must you go to Liverpool yourself?» I asked, «It’s better to send the documents by airmail.» «I think,» Stevenson answered, «many people want to get the job and I’m sure all of them will send letters. If I get there before the manager of the plant receives the letters I think I’ll be able to get the job.»
Stevenson was right. He received the job.
My other friend Black had lost three or four jobs though he was a very good clerk. I told him Stevenson’s story. The story impressed him. A few days later I met Black with a suitcase in his hand. «Where are you going?» I asked him. «To Mexico,» was the answer. «A bank there requires a clerk. I have sent my documents by post, but to settle the matter sooner I decided to go there myself. I remember the story you told me the other day about Stevenson.»
So Black went to Mexico City. But his letter had come there three days earlier. When he came to the bank and spoke to the assistant-manager, the assistant-manager said, «I’m sorry to say we have already got a man. But I’ll clarify the matter with the manager.» And he left the office.
«Yes,» the manager said. «I have received a letter from the man who lives near Liverpool. His name is Black. A good young man, he suits us all right. I’ve sent him a telegram to come here immediately and we’ll keep the job for him for 10 days.»
«There is a man outside,» said the assistant-manager, «who wants to get this job.» «But we’ve got this man Black and we’ll wait for him.»
Black had not heard the conversation between the manager and his assistant. He had to go back home. But as he had spent all his money and nobody in Mexico could help him it took him two months to get back to England. There he found the telegram which was waiting for him.
Question 3.
Stevenson was a very talented engineer, and as he had a large family and no money to live on, his life was very difficult.
1.Reading.
A Job in Mexico
It happened some years ago. Two of my friends lived in a small town near Liverpool. They were out of work and were happy to agree to any job. Their names were Stevenson and Black. Stevenson was a very talented engineer, and as he had a large family and no money to live on, his life was very difficult.
One day when I was coming back from my office I saw Stevenson. He was going along the street with a suitcase in his hand. Stevenson had read an advertisement in a newspaper that a manufacturing plant of chemical equipment wanted an engineer. «You see, I must get that job. I’ve got a large family.»
«Why must you go to Liverpool yourself?» I asked, «It’s better to send the documents by airmail.» «I think,» Stevenson answered, «many people want to get the job and I’m sure all of them will send letters. If I get there before the manager of the plant receives the letters I think I’ll be able to get the job.»
Stevenson was right. He received the job.
My other friend Black had lost three or four jobs though he was a very good clerk. I told him Stevenson’s story. The story impressed him. A few days later I met Black with a suitcase in his hand. «Where are you going?» I asked him. «To Mexico,» was the answer. «A bank there requires a clerk. I have sent my documents by post, but to settle the matter sooner I decided to go there myself. I remember the story you told me the other day about Stevenson.»
So Black went to Mexico City. But his letter had come there three days earlier. When he came to the bank and spoke to the assistant-manager, the assistant-manager said, «I’m sorry to say we have already got a man. But I’ll clarify the matter with the manager.» And he left the office.
«Yes,» the manager said. «I have received a letter from the man who lives near Liverpool. His name is Black. A good young man, he suits us all right. I’ve sent him a telegram to come here immediately and we’ll keep the job for him for 10 days.»
«There is a man outside,» said the assistant-manager, «who wants to get this job.» «But we’ve got this man Black and we’ll wait for him.»
Black had not heard the conversation between the manager and his assistant. He had to go back home. But as he had spent all his money and nobody in Mexico could help him it took him two months to get back to England. There he found the telegram which was waiting for him.
Question 4.
Stevenson had read an advertisement on the Internet that a manufacturing plant of chemical equipment wanted an engineer.
1.Reading.
A Job in Mexico
It happened some years ago. Two of my friends lived in a small town near Liverpool. They were out of work and were happy to agree to any job. Their names were Stevenson and Black. Stevenson was a very talented engineer, and as he had a large family and no money to live on, his life was very difficult.
One day when I was coming back from my office I saw Stevenson. He was going along the street with a suitcase in his hand. Stevenson had read an advertisement in a newspaper that a manufacturing plant of chemical equipment wanted an engineer. «You see, I must get that job. I’ve got a large family.»
«Why must you go to Liverpool yourself?» I asked, «It’s better to send the documents by airmail.» «I think,» Stevenson answered, «many people want to get the job and I’m sure all of them will send letters. If I get there before the manager of the plant receives the letters I think I’ll be able to get the job.»
Stevenson was right. He received the job.
My other friend Black had lost three or four jobs though he was a very good clerk. I told him Stevenson’s story. The story impressed him. A few days later I met Black with a suitcase in his hand. «Where are you going?» I asked him. «To Mexico,» was the answer. «A bank there requires a clerk. I have sent my documents by post, but to settle the matter sooner I decided to go there myself. I remember the story you told me the other day about Stevenson.»
So Black went to Mexico City. But his letter had come there three days earlier. When he came to the bank and spoke to the assistant-manager, the assistant-manager said, «I’m sorry to say we have already got a man. But I’ll clarify the matter with the manager.» And he left the office.
«Yes,» the manager said. «I have received a letter from the man who lives near Liverpool. His name is Black. A good young man, he suits us all right. I’ve sent him a telegram to come here immediately and we’ll keep the job for him for 10 days.»
«There is a man outside,» said the assistant-manager, «who wants to get this job.» «But we’ve got this man Black and we’ll wait for him.»
Black had not heard the conversation between the manager and his assistant. He had to go back home. But as he had spent all his money and nobody in Mexico could help him it took him two months to get back to England. There he found the telegram which was waiting for him.
Question 5.
Stevenson received the job because he sent his covering letter by e-mail.
1.Reading.
A Job in Mexico
It happened some years ago. Two of my friends lived in a small town near Liverpool. They were out of work and were happy to agree to any job. Their names were Stevenson and Black. Stevenson was a very talented engineer, and as he had a large family and no money to live on, his life was very difficult.
One day when I was coming back from my office I saw Stevenson. He was going along the street with a suitcase in his hand. Stevenson had read an advertisement in a newspaper that a manufacturing plant of chemical equipment wanted an engineer. «You see, I must get that job. I’ve got a large family.»
«Why must you go to Liverpool yourself?» I asked, «It’s better to send the documents by airmail.» «I think,» Stevenson answered, «many people want to get the job and I’m sure all of them will send letters. If I get there before the manager of the plant receives the letters I think I’ll be able to get the job.»
Stevenson was right. He received the job.
My other friend Black had lost three or four jobs though he was a very good clerk. I told him Stevenson’s story. The story impressed him. A few days later I met Black with a suitcase in his hand. «Where are you going?» I asked him. «To Mexico,» was the answer. «A bank there requires a clerk. I have sent my documents by post, but to settle the matter sooner I decided to go there myself. I remember the story you told me the other day about Stevenson.»
So Black went to Mexico City. But his letter had come there three days earlier. When he came to the bank and spoke to the assistant-manager, the assistant-manager said, «I’m sorry to say we have already got a man. But I’ll clarify the matter with the manager.» And he left the office.
«Yes,» the manager said. «I have received a letter from the man who lives near Liverpool. His name is Black. A good young man, he suits us all right. I’ve sent him a telegram to come here immediately and we’ll keep the job for him for 10 days.»
«There is a man outside,» said the assistant-manager, «who wants to get this job.» «But we’ve got this man Black and we’ll wait for him.»
Black had not heard the conversation between the manager and his assistant. He had to go back home. But as he had spent all his money and nobody in Mexico could help him it took him two months to get back to England. There he found the telegram which was waiting for him.
Question 5.
Stevenson received the job because he sent his covering letter by e-mail.
1.Reading.
A Job in Mexico
It happened some years ago. Two of my friends lived in a small town near Liverpool. They were out of work and were happy to agree to any job. Their names were Stevenson and Black. Stevenson was a very talented engineer, and as he had a large family and no money to live on, his life was very difficult.
One day when I was coming back from my office I saw Stevenson. He was going along the street with a suitcase in his hand. Stevenson had read an advertisement in a newspaper that a manufacturing plant of chemical equipment wanted an engineer. «You see, I must get that job. I’ve got a large family.»
«Why must you go to Liverpool yourself?» I asked, «It’s better to send the documents by airmail.» «I think,» Stevenson answered, «many people want to get the job and I’m sure all of them will send letters. If I get there before the manager of the plant receives the letters I think I’ll be able to get the job.»
Stevenson was right. He received the job.
My other friend Black had lost three or four jobs though he was a very good clerk. I told him Stevenson’s story. The story impressed him. A few days later I met Black with a suitcase in his hand. «Where are you going?» I asked him. «To Mexico,» was the answer. «A bank there requires a clerk. I have sent my documents by post, but to settle the matter sooner I decided to go there myself. I remember the story you told me the other day about Stevenson.»
So Black went to Mexico City. But his letter had come there three days earlier. When he came to the bank and spoke to the assistant-manager, the assistant-manager said, «I’m sorry to say we have already got a man. But I’ll clarify the matter with the manager.» And he left the office.
«Yes,» the manager said. «I have received a letter from the man who lives near Liverpool. His name is Black. A good young man, he suits us all right. I’ve sent him a telegram to come here immediately and we’ll keep the job for him for 10 days.»
«There is a man outside,» said the assistant-manager, «who wants to get this job.» «But we’ve got this man Black and we’ll wait for him.»
Black had not heard the conversation between the manager and his assistant. He had to go back home. But as he had spent all his money and nobody in Mexico could help him it took him two months to get back to England. There he found the telegram which was waiting for him.
Question 6.
Black had lost three or four jobs though he was a very good clerk.
1.Reading.
A Job in Mexico
It happened some years ago. Two of my friends lived in a small town near Liverpool. They were out of work and were happy to agree to any job. Their names were Stevenson and Black. Stevenson was a very talented engineer, and as he had a large family and no money to live on, his life was very difficult.
One day when I was coming back from my office I saw Stevenson. He was going along the street with a suitcase in his hand. Stevenson had read an advertisement in a newspaper that a manufacturing plant of chemical equipment wanted an engineer. «You see, I must get that job. I’ve got a large family.»
«Why must you go to Liverpool yourself?» I asked, «It’s better to send the documents by airmail.» «I think,» Stevenson answered, «many people want to get the job and I’m sure all of them will send letters. If I get there before the manager of the plant receives the letters I think I’ll be able to get the job.»
Stevenson was right. He received the job.
My other friend Black had lost three or four jobs though he was a very good clerk. I told him Stevenson’s story. The story impressed him. A few days later I met Black with a suitcase in his hand. «Where are you going?» I asked him. «To Mexico,» was the answer. «A bank there requires a clerk. I have sent my documents by post, but to settle the matter sooner I decided to go there myself. I remember the story you told me the other day about Stevenson.»
So Black went to Mexico City. But his letter had come there three days earlier. When he came to the bank and spoke to the assistant-manager, the assistant-manager said, «I’m sorry to say we have already got a man. But I’ll clarify the matter with the manager.» And he left the office.
«Yes,» the manager said. «I have received a letter from the man who lives near Liverpool. His name is Black. A good young man, he suits us all right. I’ve sent him a telegram to come here immediately and we’ll keep the job for him for 10 days.»
«There is a man outside,» said the assistant-manager, «who wants to get this job.» «But we’ve got this man Black and we’ll wait for him.»
Black had not heard the conversation between the manager and his assistant. He had to go back home. But as he had spent all his money and nobody in Mexico could help him it took him two months to get back to England. There he found the telegram which was waiting for him.
Question 7.
Black didn't get the job becase he hadn't come to the interview.
2.Use of English/Read the text.For gaps shoose the correct answer(A,B,C,)
Charlie Ewell
Name? I said to 8)_______. It’s Charlie Ewell, and I’m a young guy 9)______ works in a bank. I 10)_______ the job; I don’t make 11 )______ money, and I never will. I’ve lived in New York 12)______ over three years and haven’t got many friends. Well, there’s really 13)________to say — I see more movies 14)_____I want to, read too many books, and I’m sick of 15)_______ alone in restaurants. I have ordinary abilities, looks and thoughts.
«What are you looking for, what do you want?» the man 16)________.«Escape,» I said.
«From what?»
«Well, from New York. And cities 17)_____general. From worry. And fear. And the things I read in my newspapers. From loneliness. From never 18)_______ what I really want to do or having much 19)____. From selling my days just to stay alive. From life itself — the way it is today, at least. From the world.»
Question 8
2.Use of English/Read the text.For gaps shoose the correct answer(A,B,C,)
Charlie Ewell
Name? I said to 8)_______. It’s Charlie Ewell, and I’m a young guy 9)______ works in a bank. I 10)_______ the job; I don’t make 11 )______ money, and I never will. I’ve lived in New York 12)______ over three years and haven’t got many friends. Well, there’s really 13)________to say — I see more movies 14)_____I want to, read too many books, and I’m sick of 15)_______ alone in restaurants. I have ordinary abilities, looks and thoughts.
«What are you looking for, what do you want?» the man 16)________.«Escape,» I said.
«From what?»
«Well, from New York. And cities 17)_____general. From worry. And fear. And the things I read in my newspapers. From loneliness. From never 18)_______ what I really want to do or having much 19)____. From selling my days just to stay alive. From life itself — the way it is today, at least. From the world.»
Question 9
2.Use of English/Read the text.For gaps shoose the correct answer(A,B,C,)
Charlie Ewell
Name? I said to 8)_______. It’s Charlie Ewell, and I’m a young guy 9)______ works in a bank. I 10)_______ the job; I don’t make 11 )______ money, and I never will. I’ve lived in New York 12)______ over three years and haven’t got many friends. Well, there’s really 13)________to say — I see more movies 14)_____I want to, read too many books, and I’m sick of 15)_______ alone in restaurants. I have ordinary abilities, looks and thoughts.
«What are you looking for, what do you want?» the man 16)________.«Escape,» I said.
«From what?»
«Well, from New York. And cities 17)_____general. From worry. And fear. And the things I read in my newspapers. From loneliness. From never 18)_______ what I really want to do or having much 19)____. From selling my days just to stay alive. From life itself — the way it is today, at least. From the world.»
Question 10
2.Use of English/Read the text.For gaps shoose the correct answer(A,B,C,)
Charlie Ewell
Name? I said to 8)_______. It’s Charlie Ewell, and I’m a young guy 9)______ works in a bank. I 10)_______ the job; I don’t make 11 )______ money, and I never will. I’ve lived in New York 12)______ over three years and haven’t got many friends. Well, there’s really 13)________to say — I see more movies 14)_____I want to, read too many books, and I’m sick of 15)_______ alone in restaurants. I have ordinary abilities, looks and thoughts.
«What are you looking for, what do you want?» the man 16)________.«Escape,» I said.
«From what?»
«Well, from New York. And cities 17)_____general. From worry. And fear. And the things I read in my newspapers. From loneliness. From never 18)_______ what I really want to do or having much 19)____. From selling my days just to stay alive. From life itself — the way it is today, at least. From the world.»
Question 11
2.Use of English/Read the text.For gaps shoose the correct answer(A,B,C,)
Charlie Ewell
Name? I said to 8)_______. It’s Charlie Ewell, and I’m a young guy 9)______ works in a bank. I 10)_______ the job; I don’t make 11 )______ money, and I never will. I’ve lived in New York 12)______ over three years and haven’t got many friends. Well, there’s really 13)________to say — I see more movies 14)_____I want to, read too many books, and I’m sick of 15)_______ alone in restaurants. I have ordinary abilities, looks and thoughts.
«What are you looking for, what do you want?» the man 16)________.«Escape,» I said.
«From what?»
«Well, from New York. And cities 17)_____general. From worry. And fear. And the things I read in my newspapers. From loneliness. From never 18)_______ what I really want to do or having much 19)____. From selling my days just to stay alive. From life itself — the way it is today, at least. From the world.»
Question 12
2.Use of English/Read the text.For gaps shoose the correct answer(A,B,C,)
Charlie Ewell
Name? I said to 8)_______. It’s Charlie Ewell, and I’m a young guy 9)______ works in a bank. I 10)_______ the job; I don’t make 11 )______ money, and I never will. I’ve lived in New York 12)______ over three years and haven’t got many friends. Well, there’s really 13)________to say — I see more movies 14)_____I want to, read too many books, and I’m sick of 15)_______ alone in restaurants. I have ordinary abilities, looks and thoughts.
«What are you looking for, what do you want?» the man 16)________.«Escape,» I said.
«From what?»
«Well, from New York. And cities 17)_____general. From worry. And fear. And the things I read in my newspapers. From loneliness. From never 18)_______ what I really want to do or having much 19)____. From selling my days just to stay alive. From life itself — the way it is today, at least. From the world.»
Question 13
2.Use of English/Read the text.For gaps shoose the correct answer(A,B,C,)
Charlie Ewell
Name? I said to 8)_______. It’s Charlie Ewell, and I’m a young guy 9)______ works in a bank. I 10)_______ the job; I don’t make 11 )______ money, and I never will. I’ve lived in New York 12)______ over three years and haven’t got many friends. Well, there’s really 13)________to say — I see more movies 14)_____I want to, read too many books, and I’m sick of 15)_______ alone in restaurants. I have ordinary abilities, looks and thoughts.
«What are you looking for, what do you want?» the man 16)________.«Escape,» I said.
«From what?»
«Well, from New York. And cities 17)_____general. From worry. And fear. And the things I read in my newspapers. From loneliness. From never 18)_______ what I really want to do or having much 19)____. From selling my days just to stay alive. From life itself — the way it is today, at least. From the world.»
Question 14
2.Use of English/Read the text.For gaps shoose the correct answer(A,B,C,)
Charlie Ewell
Name? I said to 8)_______. It’s Charlie Ewell, and I’m a young guy 9)______ works in a bank. I 10)_______ the job; I don’t make 11 )______ money, and I never will. I’ve lived in New York 12)______ over three years and haven’t got many friends. Well, there’s really 13)________to say — I see more movies 14)_____I want to, read too many books, and I’m sick of 15)_______ alone in restaurants. I have ordinary abilities, looks and thoughts.
«What are you looking for, what do you want?» the man 16)________.«Escape,» I said.
«From what?»
«Well, from New York. And cities 17)_____general. From worry. And fear. And the things I read in my newspapers. From loneliness. From never 18)_______ what I really want to do or having much 19)____. From selling my days just to stay alive. From life itself — the way it is today, at least. From the world.»
Question 15
2.Use of English/Read the text.For gaps shoose the correct answer(A,B,C,)
Charlie Ewell
Name? I said to 8)_______. It’s Charlie Ewell, and I’m a young guy 9)______ works in a bank. I 10)_______ the job; I don’t make 11 )______ money, and I never will. I’ve lived in New York 12)______ over three years and haven’t got many friends. Well, there’s really 13)________to say — I see more movies 14)_____I want to, read too many books, and I’m sick of 15)_______ alone in restaurants. I have ordinary abilities, looks and thoughts.
«What are you looking for, what do you want?» the man 16)________.«Escape,» I said.
«From what?»
«Well, from New York. And cities 17)_____general. From worry. And fear. And the things I read in my newspapers. From loneliness. From never 18)_______ what I really want to do or having much 19)____. From selling my days just to stay alive. From life itself — the way it is today, at least. From the world.»
Question 16
2.Use of English/Read the text.For gaps shoose the correct answer(A,B,C,)
Charlie Ewell
Name? I said to 8)_______. It’s Charlie Ewell, and I’m a young guy 9)______ works in a bank. I 10)_______ the job; I don’t make 11 )______ money, and I never will. I’ve lived in New York 12)______ over three years and haven’t got many friends. Well, there’s really 13)________to say — I see more movies 14)_____I want to, read too many books, and I’m sick of 15)_______ alone in restaurants. I have ordinary abilities, looks and thoughts.
«What are you looking for, what do you want?» the man 16)________.«Escape,» I said.
«From what?»
«Well, from New York. And cities 17)_____general. From worry. And fear. And the things I read in my newspapers. From loneliness. From never 18)_______ what I really want to do or having much 19)____. From selling my days just to stay alive. From life itself — the way it is today, at least. From the world.»
Question 17
2.Use of English/Read the text.For gaps shoose the correct answer(A,B,C,)
Charlie Ewell
Name? I said to 8)_______. It’s Charlie Ewell, and I’m a young guy 9)______ works in a bank. I 10)_______ the job; I don’t make 11 )______ money, and I never will. I’ve lived in New York 12)______ over three years and haven’t got many friends. Well, there’s really 13)________to say — I see more movies 14)_____I want to, read too many books, and I’m sick of 15)_______ alone in restaurants. I have ordinary abilities, looks and thoughts.
«What are you looking for, what do you want?» the man 16)________.«Escape,» I said.
«From what?»
«Well, from New York. And cities 17)_____general. From worry. And fear. And the things I read in my newspapers. From loneliness. From never 18)_______ what I really want to do or having much 19)____. From selling my days just to stay alive. From life itself — the way it is today, at least. From the world.»
Question 18
2.Use of English/Read the text.For gaps shoose the correct answer(A,B,C,)
Charlie Ewell
Name? I said to 8)_______. It’s Charlie Ewell, and I’m a young guy 9)______ works in a bank. I 10)_______ the job; I don’t make 11 )______ money, and I never will. I’ve lived in New York 12)______ over three years and haven’t got many friends. Well, there’s really 13)________to say — I see more movies 14)_____I want to, read too many books, and I’m sick of 15)_______ alone in restaurants. I have ordinary abilities, looks and thoughts.
«What are you looking for, what do you want?» the man 16)________.«Escape,» I said.
«From what?»
«Well, from New York. And cities 17)_____general. From worry. And fear. And the things I read in my newspapers. From loneliness. From never 18)_______ what I really want to do or having much 19)____. From selling my days just to stay alive. From life itself — the way it is today, at least. From the world.»
Question 19
He _____ in Manila for a year when he was a student.
Oh no! I _____ my wallet!
(you/see) Julie today?
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