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Tests Tекст Horace Demby liked rare, expensive books but he couldn’t afford them and this was the reason he robbed a safe every year. Now he felt sure that this year’s robbery was going to be successful as all the others. For two weeks he had been studying the house at Shotover Grange. This afternoon the two servants, who remained in the Grange while the family was in London, had gone to the movies. Horace saw them go and he felt happy. He put on a pair of gloves, took the key, and opened the door. He was very careful not to leave any fingerprints. The safe was in the drawing-room. Suddenly he heard a voice say from the doorway: “I heard you from the top of the house just now.” It was a quiet, kindly voice. A woman was standing in the doorway. She was young and pretty and was dressed in a red suit. He replied, “I did not expect to meet one of the family.” She nodded. “What are you going to do? ” Horace said, “Let me go.” The voice was suddenly sharp. “If I let you go, you’ll rob someone else. People must be protected from men like you.” Horace smiled, “Let me go and I promise never to do this kind of thing again.” She picked up a silver box from the table and took a cigarette from it. Horace, eager to please her, took off his gloves, and gave her his cigarette lighter. “You’ll let me go?” He held the lighter toward her. “Yes, but only if you do something for me. Before we left for London, I promised my husband to take the jewels to our bank; but I left them here in the safe. I want to wear them to the party tonight, so I came down to get them, but …” Horace smiled. “You’ve forgotten the number to open the save, haven’t you?” “Yes.” “Just leave it to me, and you’ll have them within an hour.” And within an hour Horace had opened the safe, given her the jewels, and gone happily away. For two days he kept his promise to the kind young lady. On the morning of the third day a policeman arrested him for the jewel robbery at Shotover Grange. His fingerprints were all over the room, and no one believed his story of the wife of the owner of the house asking him to open the safe for her. The wife herself, a woman of sixty, said that the story was nonsense. Horace is now the assistant librarian in the prison. He often thinks of that charming, clever young lady who was in the same profession as he was, and who tricked him. (“Never Trust a Lady” after Victor Canning) Test. I. Complete the sentences according to the story. 1.Horace Demby robbed a safe because a) he liked money b) he couldn’t afford rare books c) he couldn’t afford to rob a safe every month 2. Horace Demby took off his gloves for a) giving his cigarette lighter to the woman b) taking the key and opening the door c) opening the safe 3.It took him ……….. to open the safe. a) one hour b) two hours c) three hours 4.The wife of the owner of the house was a) a woman of sixty b) young and pretty c) clever lady II. Choose the sentences, which are true to the story. 1.This evening the two servants had gone to the movies. 2.Demby was worry not to leave any fingerprints. 3.He promised not to rob again. 4.The young woman said that she had forgotten the safe key. III. Find the right explanation 1.Horace Demby was sure that a) this year’s robbery would be failure b) a police would arrest him c) the young lady was a wife of the owner of the house 2.In the house he was very careful a) not to leave his fingerprints b) not to do any noise c) not to forget the number of the safe 3.Everybody believed that Demby was a robber because of a) the safe was opened b) there were his fingerprints everywhere in the room c) he was the assistant librarian in the prison IV.Put these sentences in a logical order according to the story. 1.For two days Horace kept his promise to the kind young lady. 2.Horace was very careful not to leave any fingerprints. 3.Horace saw them go and he felt happy. 4.The woman picked up a silver box and took a cigarette. a) 2,4,1,3 b) 4,3,1,2 c) 3,2,4,1 d) 3,4,2,1 V. Write all types of questions to this part of the story . The safe was in the drawing-room. Suddenly he heard a voice say from the doorway: “I heard you from the top of the house just now.” It was a quiet, kindly voice. A woman was standing in the doorway. She was young and pretty and was dressed in a red suit. He replied, “I did not expect to meet one of the family.” She nodded. “What are you going to do? ” Horace said, “Let me go.”
Аудирование Лексико-грамматический тест. Тест "Present perfect / Past simple" |