Kitabı oku: «Рассказы / Short Stories», sayfa 6
A police officer ________ to the broken window but ________ to _______ an innocent bystander.
1. responds, decides, to pursue
2. to pursue, responds, decides
3. decides, to pursue, responds
4. responds, to pursue, decides
12. Insert the right prepositions:
onto – into – of – on
1. A policeman taps Soapy _____________ the shoulder and asks him what he is doing.
2. Soapy despairs _____________ his goal of getting arrested and imprisoned.
3. Soapy’s ploys include swindling a restaurant ____________ serving him an expensive meal.
4. Two servers throw Soapy out _____________ a concrete pavement.
13. Complete the chart:

Witches’ Loaves10
Miss Martha Meacham kept the little bakery on the corner. Miss Martha was forty, her bank-book showed a credit of two thousand dollars, and she possessed two false teeth and a sympathetic heart.
Two or three times a week a customer came in to buy some bread. He was a middle-aged man, wearing spectacles and a brown beard.
He spoke English with a strong German accent. His clothes were worn and darned in places. But he looked neat, and had very good manners.
He always bought two loaves ofstale bread11. Fresh bread was five cents a loaf. Stale ones were two for five.
Once Miss Martha saw a red and brown stain on his fingers. She was sure then that he was an artist and very poor.No doubt12 he lived in a garret, where he painted pictures and ate stale bread.
When Miss Martha sat down to dinner and tea she used to sigh and think of the poor artist and feel sorry for him. Miss Martha’s heart was a sympathetic one.
In order to test her theory, she brought from her room one day a painting that she had bought at a sale, and hung it on the wall of her bakery.
It was a Venetian scene. A splendid marble palace stood in the foreground. For the rest there were gondolas (with the lady trailing her hand in the water), clouds, sky.
Two days afterward the customer came in.
“Two loafs of stale bread, if youblease13.
“You haf here a fine bicture14, madame,” he said while she was wrapping up the bread.
“Yes?” says Miss Martha. “You think it is a good picture?”








