In animals, birds, insects, the blood becomes cold, movements become dull, sleep overcomes the drowsiness. Frogs jump from the shore into the water, dive to the bottom, huddle deeper into the mud, into the mud. Snakes, lizards, hide under the roots, burrow into the warm moss.
Fish flock in pools, in deep underwater pits. Climbed into the cracks, bore holes, into the cracks of the walls, fence flies, mosquitoes, beetles.
The ants clogged up all the entrances and exits of their high habitation-anthill. Climbed into the very depths of it, they huddle there in heaps, push it, so it's warmer for them.
But butterflies that appear from pupae at the end of summer do not perish in autumn. When the evenings and nights become cold, seek shelter and hide in them. If the sun warms the day, they get out for a little while, and then their wings shine brightly against the background of the autumn landscape. But when the cold cloudy days come, the butterflies no longer get out of their hiding place and fall asleep until the spring. They climb into attics, burrow into the cracks under the roof.
Every day, every night, winged wanderers - migrating birds - set out on their way. They fly slowly, with long stops. It seems that they do not want to part with their homeland. All animals at this time of year becomes cold.
1) rude
2) rose
3) help
4) pose
5) pure
6) horse
7) loser
8) sure
9) door
10) proud
11) soup
12) less
13) press
14) dress
15) old
16) see, seen
17) us
18) she
19) he
20) hole
21) sheep
22) lose
23) sphere
24) peel
25) pole
26) role
27) pen
28) peer
29) her
30) shore
31) rude
32) do, does, done
33) deer
34) shoreless
<span>1. They went to the Hermitage last week. </span>
<span>2. They have been to the Hermitage twice this week. </span>
<span>3. After school yesterday he came home, had dinner, read an article from the latest magazine and began doing his homework. </span>
<span>4. When did your friend return from the south? — She returned yesterday. — Did you go to the station to meet her? — No, I didn't, I was too busy. </span>
<span>5. With whom did you discuss this question yesterday? </span>
<span>6. I have seen this film this week. I like it very much. </span>
<span>7. When I entered the kitchen, I saw that my mother was standing at the table and cutting some cabbage. She was cooking dinner. </span>
<span>8. As soon as I heard a cry, I ran out of the room and saw that a child was lying on the ground and crying. "What happened? Why are you crying?</span>