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A) Martin usually spends part of his summer holidays in Florida.
B) Martin and Denise have both had long and relaxing summer holidays.
C) Denise has always wanted to learn how to surf.
D) Last summer Denise managed to make some money.
E) Martin thinks that it is more important to get experience than being paid.
F) Martin’s family has just sold their old house and bought a new one.
G) Last summer Martin worked for his father for the first time in his life.
Запишите в ответ цифры, расположив их в порядке, соответствующем буквам:
| A | B | C | D | E | F | G |
Martin: Hi, Denise! Long time no see!
Denise: Oh, Martin, hi! Good to see you back on campus again! How are you? How was your summer?
Martin: Not too bad. I had the whole month of June to have fun and visit my grandparents who live in Florida.
Denise: Oh, nice! Do they live on the seashore?
Martin: Yes they do! Visiting them has been the highlight of my summers since I was a kid. That’s where I learnt to swim, to dive and to surf.
Denise: No kidding! You are a surfer?
Martin: Yes I am.
Denise: This is so cool! I only had 2 weeks to really relax.
Martin: Why is that?
Denise: I had to work. I applied for an internship and got accepted by a really good publishing company.
Martin: A publishing company! That’s right, you want to work in book publishing when you graduate, right?
Denise: Well, this is my dream. I’m not sure if it’ll come true, though.
Martin: So what was your internship? What did you do?
Denise: All sorts of things — which was actually good, because I learnt so much about how a publishing house works. In the 3 months that I worked there, I had the chance to take a look at different departments and how a book is prepared for publishing.
Martin: Did they pay you? Did you have a proper salary?
Denise: Yes, it was a paid internship. Good companies do pay their interns these days, you know. It’s considered the right thing to do.
Martin: You bet it’s the right thing to do! Getting experience is great, of course, but slaving away all summer for just experience doesn’t sound that good.
Denise: It’s not like my salary was huge, but good enough. So I’m very happy.
What about you? Didn’t you get an internship?
Martin: I tried. But I guess I applied too late and wasn’t accepted anywhere. So I just helped my dad in his company.
Denise: What does he do?
Martin: He’s in real estate. He buys and sells houses.
Denise: But aren’t you majoring in business administration? This kind of work was a sort of internship for you.
Martin: Yeah, I guess it was. It just wasn’t that exciting — working for my dad.
I’ve done that before. I wanted something new, you know.
Denise: Well, maybe next year you’ll have more luck.
Martin: I hope so.
Denise: Well, it was good seeing you! I guess, I’ll see you around. I need to run to class now.
Martin: Sure! Bye!
Martin: Hi, Denise! Long time no see!
Denise: Oh, Martin, hi! Good to see you back on campus again! How are you? How was your summer?
Martin: Not too bad. I had the whole month of June to have fun and visit my grandparents who live in Florida.
Denise: Oh, nice! Do they live on the seashore?
Martin: Yes they do! Visiting them has been the highlight of my summers since I was a kid. That’s where I learnt to swim, to dive and to surf.
Denise: No kidding! You are a surfer?
Martin: Yes I am.
Denise: This is so cool! I only had 2 weeks to really relax.
Martin: Why is that?
Denise: I had to work. I applied for an internship and got accepted by a really good publishing company.
Martin: A publishing company! That’s right, you want to work in book publishing when you graduate, right?
Denise: Well, this is my dream. I’m not sure if it’ll come true, though.
Martin: So what was your internship? What did you do?
Denise: All sorts of things — which was actually good, because I learnt so much about how a publishing house works. In the 3 months that I worked there, I had the chance to take a look at different departments and how a book is prepared for publishing.
Martin: Did they pay you? Did you have a proper salary?
Denise: Yes, it was a paid internship. Good companies do pay their interns these days, you know. It’s considered the right thing to do.
Martin: You bet it’s the right thing to do! Getting experience is great, of course, but slaving away all summer for just experience doesn’t sound that good.
Denise: It’s not like my salary was huge, but good enough. So I’m very happy.
What about you? Didn’t you get an internship?
Martin: I tried. But I guess I applied too late and wasn’t accepted anywhere. So I just helped my dad in his company.
Denise: What does he do?
Martin: He’s in real estate. He buys and sells houses.
Denise: But aren’t you majoring in business administration? This kind of work was a sort of internship for you.
Martin: Yeah, I guess it was. It just wasn’t that exciting — working for my dad.
I’ve done that before. I wanted something new, you know.
Denise: Well, maybe next year you’ll have more luck.
Martin: I hope so.
Denise: Well, it was good seeing you! I guess, I’ll see you around. I need to run to class now.
Martin: Sure! Bye!
A — 1. I had the whole month of June to have fun and visit my grandparents who live in Florida... Visiting them has been the highlight of my summers since I was a kid.
B — 2. Denise: I only had 2 weeks to really relax... I had to work.
C — 3. No information.
D — 1. Denise: Yes, it was a paid internship... It’s not like my salary was huge, but good enough.
E — 2. Martin: Getting experience is great, of course, but slaving away all summer for just experience doesn’t sound that good.
F — 3. No information.
G — 2. Martin: ... So I just helped my dad in his company. ... It just wasn’t that exciting — working for my dad. I’ve done that before.
Ответ: 1231232.

