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A. Ellen went camping with her family.
B. Ellen spent two weeks at a camp site in Karelia.
C. Ellen’s family has a three-person tent.
D. Nick is afraid of rafting.
E. Nick has spent last two weeks getting ready for school.
F. Nick and Ellen like their last year History teacher.
G. Ellen doesn’t have good marks in history.
Запишите в ответ цифры, расположив их в порядке, соответствующем буквам:
| A | B | C | D | E | F | G |
Ellen: Hey Nick, how's it going?
Nick: Hey, Ellen, it's going great! How about yourself?
Ellen: I'm doing well too. Just getting back from my trip to Karelia.
Nick: Really? Who did you go with and how long were you there?
Ellen: I was with my parents. We went camping there for 2 weeks. One week we spent an a camping ground near a small lake and the other way we went white water rafting down the river.
Nick: Wow, what an adventurous holiday! Did you stay in a cabin at the lake?
Ellen: No, we didn't. We had our tent. We always sleep in a tent when we travel. It's a lot cheaper.
Nick: Oh my! I wouldn't be able to do that at all. I'm such a hotel person myself.
Ellen: But why, Nick? Camping in a tent is so much fun! You can hear the birds in the morning, enjoy the fresh air and..
Nick: And mosquitoes? No, thank you! I'd much rather sleep in a comfortable bed, warm and clean. There isn't a bathroom when you sleep in a tent, is there?
Ellen: No, not in the tent, of course, but the campsite where we stayed at in Karelia had a public bathroom with showers, so that was convenient.
Nick: Well that's good to hear, but it's still hard to sleep on the ground in a sleeping bag, I think.
Ellen: Well, yes, at first, but then you get used to it. You can use a special soft mat to sleep on. It keeps you warm and comfortable.
Nick: I suppose I could try that, but I still think a hotel room is a nicer place to stay, Ellen.
Ellen: Well, Nick, tastes differ. So what have you been doing these last 2 weeks before the school starts?
Nick: Oh, I've been at home, shopping for school supplies, getting my books and uniform in order, you know.
Ellen: Sounds fun. I still have to try on my uniform and see if I need a new one. I've got all the other things, I think. Did you see that new history book for this year? It looks very interesting.
Nick: Yes, I did! I loved the maps and illustrations on it. I hope we have our history teacher from last year again this year.
Ellen: Yeah, me too. She was so nice and her lessons were so fun. History can be quite complicated sometimes.
Nick: So true! Especially when you have to memorise all the dates and names. I can never get it right who led what battle and which Tsar was at the throne at what time.
Ellen: Well, I'm afraid I have to go. There is still much to do.
Nick: Yes, me too. It was good to chat with you, Ellen.
Ellen: Bye, Nick! I'll see you soon at school.
Nick: Bye.
Ellen: Hey Nick, how's it going?
Nick: Hey, Ellen, it's going great! How about yourself?
Ellen: I'm doing well too. Just getting back from my trip to Karelia.
Nick: Really? Who did you go with and how long were you there?
Ellen: I was with my parents. We went camping there for 2 weeks. One week we spent an a camping ground near a small lake and the other way we went white water rafting down the river.
Nick: Wow, what an adventurous holiday! Did you stay in a cabin at the lake?
Ellen: No, we didn't. We had our tent. We always sleep in a tent when we travel. It's a lot cheaper.
Nick: Oh my! I wouldn't be able to do that at all. I'm such a hotel person myself.
Ellen: But why, Nick? Camping in a tent is so much fun! You can hear the birds in the morning, enjoy the fresh air and..
Nick: And mosquitoes? No, thank you! I'd much rather sleep in a comfortable bed, warm and clean. There isn't a bathroom when you sleep in a tent, is there?
Ellen: No, not in the tent, of course, but the campsite where we stayed at in Karelia had a public bathroom with showers, so that was convenient.
Nick: Well that's good to hear, but it's still hard to sleep on the ground in a sleeping bag, I think.
Ellen: Well, yes, at first, but then you get used to it. You can use a special soft mat to sleep on. It keeps you warm and comfortable.
Nick: I suppose I could try that, but I still think a hotel room is a nicer place to stay, Ellen.
Ellen: Well, Nick, tastes differ. So what have you been doing these last 2 weeks before the school starts?
Nick: Oh, I've been at home, shopping for school supplies, getting my books and uniform in order, you know.
Ellen: Sounds fun. I still have to try on my uniform and see if I need a new one. I've got all the other things, I think. Did you see that new history book for this year? It looks very interesting.
Nick: Yes, I did! I loved the maps and illustrations on it. I hope we have our history teacher from last year again this year.
Ellen: Yeah, me too. She was so nice and her lessons were so fun. History can be quite complicated sometimes.
Nick: So true! Especially when you have to memorise all the dates and names. I can never get it right who led what battle and which Tsar was at the throne at what time.
Ellen: Well, I'm afraid I have to go. There is still much to do.
Nick: Yes, me too. It was good to chat with you, Ellen.
Ellen: Bye, Nick! I'll see you soon at school.
Nick: Bye.
A — 1. I was with my parents.
B — 2. ...one week we spent at a camping ground...
C — 3. Про вместимость палатки ничего не сказано.
D — 3. Не упоминается отношение Ника к рафтингу.
E — 1. Oh, I've been at home shopping for my school supplies, getting my books and uniform in order...
F — 1. Nick: I hope we get our history teacher from last year this year too. Ellen: yeah, me too.
G — 3. Упоминаний оценок нет.
Ответ: 1233113.

