<span>A cold wind swept the pavement, ___________ a scrap of silver paper from a chocolate box across the lamp-light. d. bearing
11) _____________________ by the beauty of the twilight, he strolled away from the hotel. b. stirred
12) His tale ______________, he put his head back and laughed. </span><span>a. told </span><span>d. being told - оба применимы
13) Huxley showed how colonialism ______________ a false channel for
most developing countries, draining them of their wealth and their
culture. b. had carved out
14) _______________ dinner he sat with his cigar in a somewhat deserted lounge, turning over weekly papers. a. finishing b. having finished </span><span><span>- оба применимы</span>
15) They now had all her telephone calls d. intercepted</span>
1 board a the name
2 check b the law
3 import c a flight
4 release d the luggage
5 break e passport
6 lose f endangered species
1c 2d 3f 4a 5b 6e
You need to show your passport before you board a flight.
It is against the law to import endangered species.
The police haven't released the name of the man they are looking for.
If you lose your pasport you can't travel abroad.
There are trained officers who check the luggage before it goes on a plane.
People who break the lawshould go to prison.
I was wondering <u>could you</u> tell me when the next plane from Chicago arrives?
Перед каждой фразой впереди просто подставь What a....................( какой...)
1) Of
2) In
3) Точно не знаю
4) Over
5) Back
6) To
7) For
8) Into