Просмотр связанных заданий №29922, №29926, №29927, №29928, №29929, №29930, №29931

  • 30 линия
    №29922
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    Вставьте подходящее слово в пропуск 30:

    1) requiring
    2) demanding
    3) expecting
    4) waiting

    At the office

    Max White tapped on Paul’s office door at 15.00. He walked in without 30                            for a response. Paul looked up from the papers on his desk and said, “Sit down, Max. Please 31                            me everything you know.”

    It was Tuesday, the eighth of July; the day before, the rumors had been rampant throughout the company that more of the top executives were going to be sacked on the explicit orders of Brent Horn. 32                           , nobody knew who would be terminated. So most of people were 33                            about losing their jobs. An atmosphere of fear reigned in the company for the first time in over thirty years, and there was gloom on every floor of the building.

    Max had all the information, as he had just told Paul on the phone; now he leaned closer and confided, “I understand George Sanford was given his walking orders late on Friday afternoon. And this week we’ll see the 34                            of Jim Cooper and John Turner, two good men.” It was terrible news. They had been with the company about as long as Paul had. They were among Brent Horn’s big supporters when he was trying to get the company back from the DeWitts. They were much 35                           by everyone. Paul couldn’t 36                            of their dismissal. He was truly shocked, and it showed. The company had changed the moment Brent Horn had taken control, and it genially concerned him.

  • 31 линия
    №29926
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    Вставьте подходящее слово в пропуск 31:

    1) tell
    2) say
    3) talk
    4) speak

    At the office

    Max White tapped on Paul’s office door at 15.00. He walked in without 30                           for a response. Paul looked up from the papers on his desk and said, “Sit down, Max. Please 31                           me everything you know.”

    It was Tuesday, the eighth of July; the day before, the rumors had been rampant throughout the company that more of the top executives were going to be sacked on the explicit orders of Brent Horn. 32                          , nobody knew who would be terminated. So most of people were 33                           about losing their jobs. An atmosphere of fear reigned in the company for the first time in over thirty years, and there was gloom on every floor of the building.

    Max had all the information, as he had just told Paul on the phone; now he leaned closer and confided, “I understand George Sanford was given his walking orders late on Friday afternoon. And this week we’ll see the 34                           of Jim Cooper and John Turner, two good men.” It was terrible news. They had been with the company about as long as Paul had. They were among Brent Horn’s big supporters when he was trying to get the company back from the DeWitts. They were much 35                           by everyone. Paul couldn’t 36                           of their dismissal. He was truly shocked, and it showed. The company had changed the moment Brent Horn had taken control, and it genially concerned him.

  • 32 линия
    №29927
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    Вставьте подходящее слово в пропуск 32:

    1) Therefore
    2) Although
    3) Moreover
    4) However

    At the office

    Max White tapped on Paul’s office door at 15.00. He walked in without 30                            for a response. Paul looked up from the papers on his desk and said, “Sit down, Max. Please 31                            me everything you know.”

    It was Tuesday, the eighth of July; the day before, the rumors had been rampant throughout the company that more of the top executives were going to be sacked on the explicit orders of Brent Horn. 32                           , nobody knew who would be terminated. So most of people were 33                            about losing their jobs. An atmosphere of fear reigned in the company for the first time in over thirty years, and there was gloom on every floor of the building.

    Max had all the information, as he had just told Paul on the phone; now he leaned closer and confided, “I understand George Sanford was given his walking orders late on Friday afternoon. And this week we’ll see the 34                            of Jim Cooper and John Turner, two good men.” It was terrible news. They had been with the company about as long as Paul had. They were among Brent Horn’s big supporters when he was trying to get the company back from the DeWitts. They were much 35                            by everyone. Paul couldn’t 36                            of their dismissal. He was truly shocked, and it showed. The company had changed the moment Brent Horn had taken control, and it genially concerned him.

  • 33 линия
    №29928
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    Вставьте подходящее слово в пропуск 33:

    1) bothered
    2) troubled
    3) annoyed
    4) worried

    At the office

    Max White tapped on Paul’s office door at 15.00. He walked in without 30                            for a response. Paul looked up from the papers on his desk and said, “Sit down, Max. Please 31                            me everything you know.”

    It was Tuesday, the eighth of July; the day before, the rumors had been rampant throughout the company that more of the top executives were going to be sacked on the explicit orders of Brent Horn. 32                           , nobody knew who would be terminated. So most of people were 33                            about losing their jobs. An atmosphere of fear reigned in the company for the first time in over thirty years, and there was gloom on every floor of the building.

    Max had all the information, as he had just told Paul on the phone; now he leaned closer and confided, “I understand George Sanford was given his walking orders late on Friday afternoon. And this week we’ll see the 34                            of Jim Cooper and John Turner, two good men.” It was terrible news. They had been with the company about as long as Paul had. They were among Brent Horn’s big supporters when he was trying to get the company back from the DeWitts. They were much 35                             by everyone. Paul couldn’t 36                            of their dismissal. He was truly shocked, and it showed. The company had changed the moment Brent Horn had taken control, and it genially concerned him.

  • 34 линия
    №29929
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    Вставьте подходящее слово в пропуск 34:

    1) determination
    2) demonstration
    3) departure
    4) destruction

    At the office

    Max White tapped on Paul’s office door at 15.00. He walked in without 30                            for a response. Paul looked up from the papers on his desk and said, “Sit down, Max. Please 31                            me everything you know.”

    It was Tuesday, the eighth of July; the day before, the rumors had been rampant throughout the company that more of the top executives were going to be sacked on the explicit orders of Brent Horn. 32                           , nobody knew who would be terminated. So most of people were 33                            about losing their jobs. An atmosphere of fear reigned in the company for the first time in over thirty years, and there was gloom on every floor of the building.

    Max had all the information, as he had just told Paul on the phone; now he leaned closer and confided, “I understand George Sanford was given his walking orders late on Friday afternoon. And this week we’ll see the 34                            of Jim Cooper and John Turner, two good men.” It was terrible news. They had been with the company about as long as Paul had. They were among Brent Horn’s big supporters when he was trying to get the company back from the DeWitts. They were much 35                             by everyone. Paul couldn’t 36                            of their dismissal. He was truly shocked, and it showed. The company had changed the moment Brent Horn had taken control, and it genially concerned him.

  • 35 линия
    №29930
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    Вставьте подходящее слово в пропуск 35:

    1) respected
    2) remained
    3) recognized
    4) regarded

    At the office

    Max White tapped on Paul’s office door at 15.00. He walked in without 30                            for a response. Paul looked up from the papers on his desk and said, “Sit down, Max. Please 31                            me everything you know.”

    It was Tuesday, the eighth of July; the day before, the rumors had been rampant throughout the company that more of the top executives were going to be sacked on the explicit orders of Brent Horn. 32                           , nobody knew who would be terminated. So most of people were 33                            about losing their jobs. An atmosphere of fear reigned in the company for the first time in over thirty years, and there was gloom on every floor of the building.

    Max had all the information, as he had just told Paul on the phone; now he leaned closer and confided, “I understand George Sanford was given his walking orders late on Friday afternoon. And this week we’ll see the 34                            of Jim Cooper and John Turner, two good men.” It was terrible news. They had been with the company about as long as Paul had. They were among Brent Horn’s big supporters when he was trying to get the company back from the DeWitts. They were much 35                             by everyone. Paul couldn’t 36                            of their dismissal. He was truly shocked, and it showed. The company had changed the moment Brent Horn had taken control, and it genially concerned him.

  • 36 линия
    №29931
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    Вставьте подходящее слово в пропуск 36:

    1) accept
    2) approve
    3) appreciate
    4) admire

    At the office

    Max White tapped on Paul’s office door at 15.00. He walked in without 30                            for a response. Paul looked up from the papers on his desk and said, “Sit down, Max. Please 31                            me everything you know.”

    It was Tuesday, the eighth of July; the day before, the rumors had been rampant throughout the company that more of the top executives were going to be sacked on the explicit orders of Brent Horn. 32                           , nobody knew who would be terminated. So most of people were 33                            about losing their jobs. An atmosphere of fear reigned in the company for the first time in over thirty years, and there was gloom on every floor of the building.

    Max had all the information, as he had just told Paul on the phone; now he leaned closer and confided, “I understand George Sanford was given his walking orders late on Friday afternoon. And this week we’ll see the 34                            of Jim Cooper and John Turner, two good men.” It was terrible news. They had been with the company about as long as Paul had. They were among Brent Horn’s big supporters when he was trying to get the company back from the DeWitts. They were much 35                             by everyone. Paul couldn’t 36                            of their dismissal. He was truly shocked, and it showed. The company had changed the moment Brent Horn had taken control, and it genially concerned him.