Упр.2 Юнит 3 Урок 23 Рабочая тетрадь ГДЗ Happy English Кауфман 9 класс
2 Read the story and mark these statements as True, False or Not Stated if theretasks no information in the story.
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Приведем выдержку из задания из учебника Кауфман 9 класс, Титул:
2 Read the story and mark these statements as True, False or Not Stated if theretasks no information in the story. Correct the false statements.
1. Mila rented a room in a big house. True
2. Most of the people in the block of flats were old. Not Stated
3. Milatasks neighbours from the flat on the left were old. True
4. An old man never left his flat because he was blind. False. That blind man was very active. He often went somewhere in a taxi
5. An old lady from the flat on the left could walk with the help of her walking frame. True
6. An elderly couple often asked Mila for help. False. They offered help to Mila
7. Milatasks neighbour from the flat on the right was an elderly lady. True
8. The neighbour from the flat on the right used to be an actress. Not Stated
9. An elderly lady always had a polite smile for everybody. False. That lady had not just a polite smile that meant nothing but a smile of joy
10. Mila understood that those elderly people lived long because they had good medical care and a lot of money. False. Those elderly people lived long because they never lost their kindness or their smile
Where is your smile?
A good mood is good for your health. People with a positive attitude to life live longer.
Once I rented a flat in a block of flats. My neighbours on the left were an elderly couple. When I moved in, they had celebrated the sixty-ninth year together. The gentleman
was blind and his wife couldntaskt walk without a walking frame. But this blind man was very active. He often went somewhere in a taxi. When the taxi driver accompanied him to the door, he always had a nice joke for him.
Once I had to call an ambulance and was taken to hospital. A week later I had a knock on the door. This was my neighbour, the blind man. When I opened the door, he asked in a kind voice, "Is everything alright with the lady who was taken to hospital?" I told him that I was the lady, thanked the man and said that I was fine. He smiled happily and said, "If you are ever in trouble, help is next door, at Number Six. Just knock on the door and wetaskll help you."
My neighbour on the right was a kind pleasant lady. She always wore a beautiful dress and some nice piece of jewellery. But what was more important: she always had a smile. Not just a polite smile that means nothing but a smile of joy. She welcomed a new neighbour and a new morning, the rising sun and a singing bird. She was fit and active and went to the nearest shop every day. It was more of an exercise than shopping. When I found out that she was nearly one hundred years old. I couldntaskt believe it. I am sure it is the smile that kept her to that age.
My neighbours lived through difficult times: World War II, hunger, stress, loss of relatives and friends. They had little time to think about diets and exercise but they never lost their kindness or their smile.