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Задания для аудирования в 11 классах Джейн Эйр2 серия

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Task 1.Listen to the text and fill in the gaps.



-I am not deceitful. If i were i should say i loved you, but i declare i do not love you. I dislike you the worst of anyone in the world, except John Reed. And this book about the liar, you may give it to your girl, Georgiana. She's the one who tells lies and not i.

-What more have you to say?

-I'm glad you are no relation of mine. I will never call you aunt again as long as i live. I will never come to see you when I'm grown up, and if anyone asks me how i liked you and how you treated me, I'll say the very thought of you makes me sick and that you treat me with miserable cruelty.

-How dare you affirm that, Jane Eyre?

-How dare I, Mrs. Reed? Because it is the truth. You think I have no feelings and can do without one bit of love or kindness, but i cannot live so. You have no pity. People think you are a good woman, but you are bad and hard-hearted. You are deceitful.

-Jane, you are under a mistake. Well, what is the matter with you? Why do you tremble so violently? Would you like a drink of water?

-No, mrs. Reed.

-Is there anything else you wish for, jane? I desire to be your friend.

-You do not. You told mr. Brocklehurst i had a bad character. I'll tell everybody what you are.

-Jane, you do not understand about these things. Children must be corrected for their faults!

-Deceit is not my fault!

-Oh, but you are passionate, jane. That you must allow. Oh, return to your room, jane. There's a dear, and lie down a little.

-I am not your dear. Send me to school, Mrs. Reed, for i hate to live here.

-Fred will take you to where the coach stops and wait with you. I wish I could come back mrs. Reed.

-What did you expect?

-you would not even bid her good-bye.

-No.

-That was wrong, miss jane.

-I was quite right, bessie.

-Oh, you sharp little thing. You've got a new way of talking.What makes you so venturesome?

-I shall be away from you soon...

-oh, so you're glad to leave me.You're not afraid of me, are you?

-I don't think i shall ever be afraid of you again. Because i've got used to you. And i will soon have another set of people to dread.

-If you dread them, they'll dislike you.

-As you do, bessie?

-I don't dislike you, miss. In fact i'm fonder of you than all the others. I dare say if i were to ask you for a kiss you wouldn't give it to me.

-I'll kiss you and welcome. Bend your head down.

-Off you go now.

-Good-bye, dear bessie. And good-bye, Gateshead.

-I am not _________. If i were i should say i loved you, but i declare i do not love you. I dislike you __________ of anyone in the world, except John Reed. And this book about the liar, you may give it to your girl, Georgiana. She's the one who _____ lies and not i.

-What more have you to say?

-I'm glad you are no _________ of mine. I will never call you aunt again as long as i live. I will never come to see you when I'm ________, and if anyone asks me how i liked you and how you __________ me, I'll say the very thought of you makes me sick and that you treat me with miserable cruelty.

-How dare you _______ that, Jane Eyre?

-How dare I, Mrs. Reed? Because it is the truth. You think I have no feelings and can do without one bit of love or _________, but i cannot live so. You have no pity. People think you are a good woman, but you are bad and hard-hearted. You are _________.

-Jane, you are under a mistake. Well, what is the matter with you? Why do you tremble so violently? Would you like a drink of water?

-No, mrs. Reed.

-Is there ________ else you wish for, jane? I desire to be your friend.

-You do not. You told mr. Brocklehurst i had a bad _______. I'll tell everybody what you are.

-Jane, you do not _________ about these things. Children must be corrected for their faults!

-Deceit is not my fault!

-Oh, but you are passionate, jane. That you must ______. Oh, return to your room, jane. There's a dear, and lie down a little.

-I am not your dear. Send me to school, Mrs. Reed, for i hate to live here.

-Fred will take you to where the coach stops and _____ with you. I wish I could come back mrs. Reed.

-What did you expect?

-you would not even bid her good-bye.

-No.

-That was ______,miss jane.

-I was quite right, bessie.

-Oh, you sharp _____ thing. You've got a new way of talking.What makes you so venturesome?

-I shall be away from you soon...

-oh, so you're glad to leave me.You're not ______ of me, are you?

-I don't think i shall ever be afraid of you again. Because i've got used to you. And i will soon have another set of people to ______.

-If you dread them, they'll dislike you.

-As you do, bessie?

-I don't dislike you, miss. In fact i'm ______ of you than all the others. I dare say if i were to ask you for a kiss you wouldn't give it to me.

-I'll kiss you and welcome. ______ your head down.

-Off you go now.

-Good-bye, dear bessie. And good-bye, ________.







-I am not _________. If i were i should say i loved you, but i declare i do not love you. I dislike you __________ of anyone in the world, except John Reed. And this book about the liar, you may give it to your girl, Georgiana. She's the one who _____ lies and not i.

-What more have you to say?

-I'm glad you are no _________ of mine. I will never call you aunt again as long as i live. I will never come to see you when I'm ________, and if anyone asks me how i liked you and how you __________ me, I'll say the very thought of you makes me sick and that you treat me with miserable cruelty.

-How dare you _______ that, Jane Eyre?

-How dare I, Mrs. Reed? Because it is the truth. You think I have no feelings and can do without one bit of love or _________, but i cannot live so. You have no pity. People think you are a good woman, but you are bad and hard-hearted. You are _________.

-Jane, you are under a mistake. Well, what is the matter with you? Why do you tremble so violently? Would you like a drink of water?

-No, mrs. Reed.

-Is there ________ else you wish for, jane? I desire to be your friend.

-You do not. You told mr. Brocklehurst i had a bad _______. I'll tell everybody what you are.

-Jane, you do not _________ about these things. Children must be corrected for their faults!

-Deceit is not my fault!

-Oh, but you are passionate, jane. That you must ______. Oh, return to your room, jane. There's a dear, and lie down a little.

-I am not your dear. Send me to school, Mrs. Reed, for i hate to live here.

-Fred will take you to where the coach stops and _____ with you. I wish I could come back mrs. Reed.

-What did you expect?

-you would not even bid her good-bye.

-No.

-That was ______,miss jane.

-I was quite right, bessie.

-Oh, you sharp _____ thing. You've got a new way of talking.What makes you so venturesome?

-I shall be away from you soon...

-oh, so you're glad to leave me.You're not ______ of me, are you?

-I don't think i shall ever be afraid of you again. Because i've got used to you. And i will soon have another set of people to ______.

-If you dread them, they'll dislike you.

-As you do, bessie?

-I don't dislike you, miss. In fact i'm ______ of you than all the others. I dare say if i were to ask you for a kiss you wouldn't give it to me.

-I'll kiss you and welcome. ______ your head down.

-Off you go now.

-Good-bye, dear bessie. And good-bye, ________.





-I am not _________. If i were i should say i loved you, but i declare i do not love you. I dislike you __________ of anyone in the world, except John Reed. And this book about the liar, you may give it to your girl, Georgiana. She's the one who _____ lies and not i.

-What more have you to say?

-I'm glad you are no _________ of mine. I will never call you aunt again as long as i live. I will never come to see you when I'm ________, and if anyone asks me how i liked you and how you __________ me, I'll say the very thought of you makes me sick and that you treat me with miserable cruelty.

-How dare you _______ that, Jane Eyre?

-How dare I, Mrs. Reed? Because it is the truth. You think I have no feelings and can do without one bit of love or _________, but i cannot live so. You have no pity. People think you are a good woman, but you are bad and hard-hearted. You are _________.

-Jane, you are under a mistake. Well, what is the matter with you? Why do you tremble so violently? Would you like a drink of water?

-No, mrs. Reed.

-Is there ________ else you wish for, jane? I desire to be your friend.

-You do not. You told mr. Brocklehurst i had a bad _______. I'll tell everybody what you are.

-Jane, you do not _________ about these things. Children must be corrected for their faults!

-Deceit is not my fault!

-Oh, but you are passionate, jane. That you must ______. Oh, return to your room, jane. There's a dear, and lie down a little.

-I am not your dear. Send me to school, Mrs. Reed, for i hate to live here.

-Fred will take you to where the coach stops and _____ with you. I wish I could come back mrs. Reed.

-What did you expect?

-you would not even bid her good-bye.

-No.

-That was ______,miss jane.

-I was quite right, bessie.

-Oh, you sharp _____ thing. You've got a new way of talking.What makes you so venturesome?

-I shall be away from you soon...

-oh, so you're glad to leave me.You're not ______ of me, are you?

-I don't think i shall ever be afraid of you again. Because i've got used to you. And i will soon have another set of people to ______.

-If you dread them, they'll dislike you.

-As you do, bessie?

-I don't dislike you, miss. In fact i'm ______ of you than all the others. I dare say if i were to ask you for a kiss you wouldn't give it to me.

-I'll kiss you and welcome. ______ your head down.

-Off you go now.

-Good-bye, dear bessie. And good-bye, ________.





-I am not _________. If i were i should say i loved you, but i declare i do not love you. I dislike you __________ of anyone in the world, except John Reed. And this book about the liar, you may give it to your girl, Georgiana. She's the one who _____ lies and not i.

-What more have you to say?

-I'm glad you are no _________ of mine. I will never call you aunt again as long as i live. I will never come to see you when I'm ________, and if anyone asks me how i liked you and how you __________ me, I'll say the very thought of you makes me sick and that you treat me with miserable cruelty.

-How dare you _______ that, Jane Eyre?

-How dare I, Mrs. Reed? Because it is the truth. You think I have no feelings and can do without one bit of love or _________, but i cannot live so. You have no pity. People think you are a good woman, but you are bad and hard-hearted. You are _________.

-Jane, you are under a mistake. Well, what is the matter with you? Why do you tremble so violently? Would you like a drink of water?

-No, mrs. Reed.

-Is there ________ else you wish for, jane? I desire to be your friend.

-You do not. You told mr. Brocklehurst i had a bad _______. I'll tell everybody what you are.

-Jane, you do not _________ about these things. Children must be corrected for their faults!

-Deceit is not my fault!

-Oh, but you are passionate, jane. That you must ______. Oh, return to your room, jane. There's a dear, and lie down a little.

-I am not your dear. Send me to school, Mrs. Reed, for i hate to live here.

-Fred will take you to where the coach stops and _____ with you. I wish I could come back mrs. Reed.

-What did you expect?

-you would not even bid her good-bye.

-No.

-That was ______,miss jane.

-I was quite right, bessie.

-Oh, you sharp _____ thing. You've got a new way of talking.What makes you so venturesome?

-I shall be away from you soon...

-oh, so you're glad to leave me.You're not ______ of me, are you?

-I don't think i shall ever be afraid of you again. Because i've got used to you. And i will soon have another set of people to ______.

-If you dread them, they'll dislike you.

-As you do, bessie?

-I don't dislike you, miss. In fact i'm ______ of you than all the others. I dare say if i were to ask you for a kiss you wouldn't give it to me.

-I'll kiss you and welcome. ______ your head down.

-Off you go now.

-Good-bye, dear bessie. And good-bye, ________.





-I am not _________. If i were i should say i loved you, but i declare i do not love you. I dislike you __________ of anyone in the world, except John Reed. And this book about the liar, you may give it to your girl, Georgiana. She's the one who _____ lies and not i.

-What more have you to say?

-I'm glad you are no _________ of mine. I will never call you aunt again as long as i live. I will never come to see you when I'm ________, and if anyone asks me how i liked you and how you __________ me, I'll say the very thought of you makes me sick and that you treat me with miserable cruelty.

-How dare you _______ that, Jane Eyre?

-How dare I, Mrs. Reed? Because it is the truth. You think I have no feelings and can do without one bit of love or _________, but i cannot live so. You have no pity. People think you are a good woman, but you are bad and hard-hearted. You are _________.

-Jane, you are under a mistake. Well, what is the matter with you? Why do you tremble so violently? Would you like a drink of water?

-No, mrs. Reed.

-Is there ________ else you wish for, jane? I desire to be your friend.

-You do not. You told mr. Brocklehurst i had a bad _______. I'll tell everybody what you are.

-Jane, you do not _________ about these things. Children must be corrected for their faults!

-Deceit is not my fault!

-Oh, but you are passionate, jane. That you must ______. Oh, return to your room, jane. There's a dear, and lie down a little.

-I am not your dear. Send me to school, Mrs. Reed, for i hate to live here.

-Fred will take you to where the coach stops and _____ with you. I wish I could come back mrs. Reed.

-What did you expect?

-you would not even bid her good-bye.

-No.

-That was ______,miss jane.

-I was quite right, bessie.

-Oh, you sharp _____ thing. You've got a new way of talking.What makes you so venturesome?

-I shall be away from you soon...

-oh, so you're glad to leave me.You're not ______ of me, are you?

-I don't think i shall ever be afraid of you again. Because i've got used to you. And i will soon have another set of people to ______.

-If you dread them, they'll dislike you.

-As you do, bessie?

-I don't dislike you, miss. In fact i'm ______ of you than all the others. I dare say if i were to ask you for a kiss you wouldn't give it to me.

-I'll kiss you and welcome. ______ your head down.

-Off you go now.

-Good-bye, dear bessie. And good-bye, ________.





deceitful

Deceit

the worst

tells

relation

grown up treated

miserable

affirm

kindness

allow

wrong

dread

fonder

Bend

gateshead

declare

except

cruelty

dare

pity

hard-hearted

tremble

violently

faults

passionate

coach

bid

sharp

venturesome



лживый

обман

худший

говорит

родственник

взрослый лечить

несчастный

утверждать,

доброта

позволять

неправильно

страх

ласковее

изгиб

Гейтсхед

объявлять

Кроме

жестокость

смею

жалость

жестокий

дрожать

жестоко

недостатки

страстный

наставник

заявка

резкое

азартный











 
 
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