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  • 30 линия
    №46011
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    Вставьте подходящее слово в пропуск 30:

    1) up
    2) out
    3) over
    4) off

    Driftwood

    It all began when the lights went 30                          . I was just sitting down to watch the News at Ten on television one stormy evening last January, when everything went black.

    "Damn," I thought, hunting round for a torch. "The fuses have gone." Ella found a torch in a drawer, and a feeble 31                            of light filled the room. I went to the fuse box and opened it 32                           ; all the fuses were O.K.

    "It's a power cut, isn't it?" said Ella.

    I could hear her in the kitchen looking for the candles. Suddenly she called. "Jim, there are a couple of dogs barking outside the window. Well, get rid of them, we don't want dogs in the garden: how did they get in anyway? The gate's shut.”

    "Must be the storm; it's blown the gate open."

    And then, 33                            a walking stick, I went out into the garden. The wind was surging in off the sea, and I could hear the 34                            of the surf on the beach beyond the dunes; as for the gate, it was shut. I supposed the dogs had got in through a hole in the fence. It was just then that I heard the barking. And shouting too. In the dark of the storm, I couldn't really make out land from the sky, but if I was not mistaken, there were people on the top of the dunes, and they seemed to be 35                            their arms. For a moment, I thought I saw torches, then it was all dark again. I decided to 36                           .

  • 31 линия
    №46012
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    Вставьте подходящее слово в пропуск 31:

    1) glitter
    2) shimmer
    3) glow
    4) gleam

    Driftwood

    It all began when the lights went 30                          . I was just sitting down to watch the News at Ten on television one stormy evening last January, when everything went black.

    "Damn," I thought, hunting round for a torch. "The fuses have gone." Ella found a torch in a drawer, and a feeble 31                            of light filled the room. I went to the fuse box and opened it 32                           ; all the fuses were O.K.

    "It's a power cut, isn't it?" said Ella.

    I could hear her in the kitchen looking for the candles. Suddenly she called. "Jim, there are a couple of dogs barking outside the window. Well, get rid of them, we don't want dogs in the garden: how did they get in anyway? The gate's shut.”

    "Must be the storm; it's blown the gate open."

    And then, 33                            a walking stick, I went out into the garden. The wind was surging in off the sea, and I could hear the 34                            of the surf on the beach beyond the dunes; as for the gate, it was shut. I supposed the dogs had got in through a hole in the fence. It was just then that I heard the barking. And shouting too. In the dark of the storm, I couldn't really make out land from the sky, but if I was not mistaken, there were people on the top of the dunes, and they seemed to be 35                            their arms. For a moment, I thought I saw torches, then it was all dark again. I decided to 36                           .

  • 32 линия
    №46013
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    Вставьте подходящее слово в пропуск 32:

    1) in
    2) up
    3) out
    4) on

    Driftwood

    It all began when the lights went 30                          . I was just sitting down to watch the News at Ten on television one stormy evening last January, when everything went black.

    "Damn," I thought, hunting round for a torch. "The fuses have gone." Ella found a torch in a drawer, and a feeble 31                            of light filled the room. I went to the fuse box and opened it 32                           ; all the fuses were O.K.

    "It's a power cut, isn't it?" said Ella.

    I could hear her in the kitchen looking for the candles. Suddenly she called. "Jim, there are a couple of dogs barking outside the window. Well, get rid of them, we don't want dogs in the garden: how did they get in anyway? The gate's shut.”

    "Must be the storm; it's blown the gate open."

    And then, 33                            a walking stick, I went out into the garden. The wind was surging in off the sea, and I could hear the 34                            of the surf on the beach beyond the dunes; as for the gate, it was shut. I supposed the dogs had got in through a hole in the fence. It was just then that I heard the barking. And shouting too. In the dark of the storm, I couldn't really make out land from the sky, but if I was not mistaken, there were people on the top of the dunes, and they seemed to be 35                            their arms. For a moment, I thought I saw torches, then it was all dark again. I decided to 36                           .

  • 33 линия
    №46014
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    Вставьте подходящее слово в пропуск 33:

    1) grabbing
    2) receiving
    3) releasing
    4) grappling

    Driftwood

    It all began when the lights went 30                          . I was just sitting down to watch the News at Ten on television one stormy evening last January, when everything went black.

    "Damn," I thought, hunting round for a torch. "The fuses have gone." Ella found a torch in a drawer, and a feeble 31                            of light filled the room. I went to the fuse box and opened it 32                           ; all the fuses were O.K.

    "It's a power cut, isn't it?" said Ella.

    I could hear her in the kitchen looking for the candles. Suddenly she called. "Jim, there are a couple of dogs barking outside the window. Well, get rid of them, we don't want dogs in the garden: how did they get in anyway? The gate's shut.”

    "Must be the storm; it's blown the gate open."

    And then, 33                            a walking stick, I went out into the garden. The wind was surging in off the sea, and I could hear the 34                            of the surf on the beach beyond the dunes; as for the gate, it was shut. I supposed the dogs had got in through a hole in the fence. It was just then that I heard the barking. And shouting too. In the dark of the storm, I couldn't really make out land from the sky, but if I was not mistaken, there were people on the top of the dunes, and they seemed to be 35                            their arms. For a moment, I thought I saw torches, then it was all dark again. I decided to 36                           .

  • 34 линия
    №46015
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    Вставьте подходящее слово в пропуск 34:

    1) rage
    2) relief
    3) roar
    4) clash

    Driftwood

    It all began when the lights went 30                          . I was just sitting down to watch the News at Ten on television one stormy evening last January, when everything went black.

    "Damn," I thought, hunting round for a torch. "The fuses have gone." Ella found a torch in a drawer, and a feeble 31                            of light filled the room. I went to the fuse box and opened it 32                           ; all the fuses were O.K.

    "It's a power cut, isn't it?" said Ella.

    I could hear her in the kitchen looking for the candles. Suddenly she called. "Jim, there are a couple of dogs barking outside the window. Well, get rid of them, we don't want dogs in the garden: how did they get in anyway? The gate's shut.”

    "Must be the storm; it's blown the gate open."

    And then, 33                            a walking stick, I went out into the garden. The wind was surging in off the sea, and I could hear the 34                            of the surf on the beach beyond the dunes; as for the gate, it was shut. I supposed the dogs had got in through a hole in the fence. It was just then that I heard the barking. And shouting too. In the dark of the storm, I couldn't really make out land from the sky, but if I was not mistaken, there were people on the top of the dunes, and they seemed to be 35                            their arms. For a moment, I thought I saw torches, then it was all dark again. I decided to 36                           .

  • 35 линия
    №46016
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    Вставьте подходящее слово в пропуск 35:

    1) displaying
    2) waving
    3) covering
    4) removing

    Driftwood

    It all began when the lights went 30                          . I was just sitting down to watch the News at Ten on television one stormy evening last January, when everything went black.

    "Damn," I thought, hunting round for a torch. "The fuses have gone." Ella found a torch in a drawer, and a feeble 31                            of light filled the room. I went to the fuse box and opened it 32                           ; all the fuses were O.K.

    "It's a power cut, isn't it?" said Ella.

    I could hear her in the kitchen looking for the candles. Suddenly she called. "Jim, there are a couple of dogs barking outside the window. Well, get rid of them, we don't want dogs in the garden: how did they get in anyway? The gate's shut.”

    "Must be the storm; it's blown the gate open."

    And then, 33                            a walking stick, I went out into the garden. The wind was surging in off the sea, and I could hear the 34                            of the surf on the beach beyond the dunes; as for the gate, it was shut. I supposed the dogs had got in through a hole in the fence. It was just then that I heard the barking. And shouting too. In the dark of the storm, I couldn't really make out land from the sky, but if I was not mistaken, there were people on the top of the dunes, and they seemed to be 35                            their arms. For a moment, I thought I saw torches, then it was all dark again. I decided to 36                           .

  • 36 линия
    №46017
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    Вставьте подходящее слово в пропуск 36:

    1) investigate
    2) review
    3) research
    4) delve

    Driftwood

    It all began when the lights went 30                          . I was just sitting down to watch the News at Ten on television one stormy evening last January, when everything went black.

    "Damn," I thought, hunting round for a torch. "The fuses have gone." Ella found a torch in a drawer, and a feeble 31                            of light filled the room. I went to the fuse box and opened it 32                           ; all the fuses were O.K.

    "It's a power cut, isn't it?" said Ella.

    I could hear her in the kitchen looking for the candles. Suddenly she called. "Jim, there are a couple of dogs barking outside the window. Well, get rid of them, we don't want dogs in the garden: how did they get in anyway? The gate's shut.”

    "Must be the storm; it's blown the gate open."

    And then, 33                            a walking stick, I went out into the garden. The wind was surging in off the sea, and I could hear the 34                            of the surf on the beach beyond the dunes; as for the gate, it was shut. I supposed the dogs had got in through a hole in the fence. It was just then that I heard the barking. And shouting too. In the dark of the storm, I couldn't really make out land from the sky, but if I was not mistaken, there were people on the top of the dunes, and they seemed to be 35                            their arms. For a moment, I thought I saw torches, then it was all dark again. I decided to 36                           .