No man has the right to pretend that he had worked enough
No man has the right to pretend that he had worked enough
No man has the right to pretend that he had worked enough
Albert Schweitzer, a Nobel Peace Prize Winner
B4
Albert Schweitzer is known throughout the world for his missionary work in Africa. He was born on January 14, 1875 in Alsace, which was part of Germany and later Part of France after World War I.
Late
B5
He was a talented person. By the age of thirty, he had been known as an author, a lecturer, and a musician.
Know
B6
It was at this time that he learned of the great need of medical doctors in Africa. He decided to become a doctor of medicine. In 1913, Doctor Schweitzer and his wife left for Africa.
(past simple, т.к. говорится о конкретном событии в прошлом)
Leave
B7
The morning after the Schweitzers arrived, they started to treat their patients in an old farmhouse. However, a new hospital building was built with the help and the trust of the African people.
(past passive, т.к. мы говорим о конкретном времени в прошлом)
Build
B8
Large
B9
In 1953 Dr. Schweitzer was given the Nobel Peace Prize.
(past passive, т.к. мы говорим о конкретном событии в прошлом)
Give
B10
He was grateful, but said, “No man has the right to pretend that he works enough for the cause of peace or declare himself satisfied.”
(present simple, т.к. это общее утверждение)
No man has the right to pretend that he had worked enough
Albert Schweitzer, a Nobel Peace Prize Winner
B4
Albert Schweitzer is known throughout the world for his missionary work in Africa. He was born on January 14, 1875 in Alsace, which was part of Germany and later Part of France after World War I.
Late
B5
He was a talented person. By the age of thirty, he had been known as an author, a lecturer, and a musician.
Know
B6
It was at this time that he learned of the great need of medical doctors in Africa. He decided to become a doctor of medicine. In 1913, Doctor Schweitzer and his wife left for Africa.
(past simple, т.к. говорится о конкретном событии в прошлом)
Leave
B7
The morning after the Schweitzers arrived, they started to treat their patients in an old farmhouse. However, a new hospital building was built with the help and the trust of the African people.
(past passive, т.к. мы говорим о конкретном времени в прошлом)
Build
B8
Large
B9
In 1953 Dr. Schweitzer was given the Nobel Peace Prize.
(past passive, т.к. мы говорим о конкретном событии в прошлом)
Give
B10
He was grateful, but said, “No man has the right to pretend that he works enough for the cause of peace or declare himself satisfied.”
(present simple, т.к. это общее утверждение)
Грамматика и лексика (базовый уровень)
Грамматика и лексика (базовый уровень)
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Meeting a Stranger
I was coming home at about three o’clock on a black winter night, when suddenly I saw two people. The 1________________ was a short man who
2________________ along the street,
and the 3________________ was a little girl who
4________________ as fast as she could.
Well, the two crashed into each other and the child 5________________ down.
But the man calmly walked on and left the 6________________ child on the ground.
I ran after the man and brought 7________________ back. There was already a small crowd around the child.
The man was perfectly cool, but he gave me a very cruel look, which 8________________ me feel sick.
The child’s family then arrived, and also the doctor.
I had taken a violent dislike to the short man. So had the child’s family – that was only natural.
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Mr Utterson, the lawyer, was a quiet, serious man. He was shy with strangers and afraid of 1________________ his feelings.
Among friends, however, his eyes 2________________ with kindness and goodness.
And, although this goodness never found 3________________ way into his conversation, it showed itself in his way of life.
He 4________________ himself many enjoyable things in life.
He ate and drank simply and, although he 5________________ the theatre,
he 6________________ a play for twenty years.
However, he was gentler towards other 7________________ weaknesses, and was always ready to help people rather than criticize them.
As a lawyer, he was often the last good person that criminals 8________________ on their way to prison. These people often carried memories of his politeness and fairness with them.
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A Walk in London
I knew that my 1________________ best friend
was a man 2________________ Richard, who was well-known as a fun-loving person.
Nobody could understand why they were friends, as they 3________________ from each other in every way.
They often went for long walks together, 4________________ through the streets of London.
One of these walks 5________________ them down a narrow side-street in a busy part of London.
A dark, mysterious, windowless building 6________________ near the end of this street. Dirty children played on the doorstep, and nobody ever opened the door to drive them away.
As the two friends passed the building, Richard 7________________ to it.
“Have you ever noticed that place?” he asked. “It is connected with a strange story.”
“Really?” said my friend. “Tell 8________________ about it”. And Richard began his story.
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Paul Anthony Samuelson, a Nobel Prize Winner in Economics
Paul Samuelson was born on May 15, 1915, in Gary, Indiana. He 1________________ at the University of Chicago in Illinois and at Harvard University.
In 1947, Samuelson 2________________ “Foundations of Economic Analysis” in which he used the language of mathematics to explain the world of economics.
In 1948 he published “Economics” which is considered to be the 3________________ economics text of our time.
“Economics” 4________________ in new editions today.
Samuelson 5________________ the 1970 Nobel Prize in Economics for doing «more than any other contemporary economist to raise the level of scientific analysis in economic theory.»
Samuelson says that he finds the 6________________ pleasure in solving problems of economics and it is the mathematical work.
But while he 7________________ it, he thinks about the real-world problems.
Samuelson’s life work has been to use economics in the service of humanity. He 8________________ more than anyone of his time to influence government policy at the highest level.
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Albert Einstein, a Nobel Prize Winner in Physics
Albert Einstein was born on March 14, 1879, in Ulm, Germany. His interest in science 1________________ when he was only five years old.
His father gave him a magnetic compass. Looking at it, the young Albert wanted to know why the needle 2________________.
In 1902, after graduating from the university, Einstein took a job in the Swiss Patent Office in Bern. In 1909, at the age of thirty, Einstein 3________________ his job at the Patent Office and began his lifelong career in the academic world.
His genius was recognized, and in 1921 he 4________________ the Nobel Prize in physics.
In 1933, when Adolf Hitler came into power, Einstein and his 5________________ wife moved to the USA.
He 6________________ a professor at Princeton University where he remained until his death in 1955.
Shortly before his death he wrote and signed the
Russell-Einstein Manifesto, 7________________ the people of the world about the danger of nuclear catastrophe. Albert Einstein is remembered as the scientist in the world. His theories have changed science forever.
It is generally thought that Albert Einstein is the greatest theoretical physicist who ever 8________________.
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Albert Schweitzer, a Nobel Peace Prize Winner
Albert Schweitzer is known throughout the world for his missionary work in Africa. He was born on January 14, 1875 in Alsace, which was part of Germany and 1________________ Part of France after World War I.
He was a talented person and by the age of thirty, 2________________ as an author, a lecturer, and a musician.
It was at this time that he learned of the great need of medical doctors in Africa. He decided to become a doctor of medicine. In 1913, Doctor Schweitzer and his wife 3________________ for Africa.
The morning after the Schweitzers arrived, they started to treat their patients in an old farmhouse. However, a new hospital building 4________________ with the help and the trust of the African people.
Their work was interrupted by World War I. Only in 1924, Dr. Schweitzer was finally able to return to Lambarene to rebuild the hospital. When Mrs. Schweitzer came back to Africa in 1929, the hospital was much 5________________.
There was a 6________________ staff of doctors and nurses.
In 1953 Dr. Schweitzer 7________________ the Nobel Peace Prize.
He was grateful, but said, “No man has the right to pretend
that he 8________________ enough for the cause of peace or declare himself satisfied.”
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Nicole Kidman is a true Hollywood star. She is also one of the 1________________ Australian actresses of her time.
Nicole was born in Hawaii, where her father 2________________.
Five years 3________________ the family moved to Sydney.
Her 4________________ stage performance was in her school’s Christmas show when she was six.
Nicole 5________________ appearing on Australian television during her teens and at the age of 17 she was voted the ‘Actress of the Year’ by the Australian Film Institute.
She 6________________ to Hollywood to make her first American film in 1989.
Tom Cruise was her partner in the next film and during 7________________ the couple fell deeply in love.
It was a whirlwind courtship and they 8________________ on Christmas Eve in 1990.
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That morning, the ‘Swinging Four’ group had set out from Derby, full of hope for the evening. They were on their way to Sheffield where they hoped 1________________ at a dance in the Three Kings Pub that night.
The shopkeeper where they had bought their guitars and drums was getting very angry with them. Mick, the leader of the group, 2________________ a letter last Monday from the shop. They still had fifty pounds left to pay for their instruments. If they didn’t pay within two weeks, they would have to give the instruments back.
Now they 3________________ at the side of the road just outside Sheffield
4________________ unhappily at the steaming bonnet of the old car that had just exploded.
Mick looked at the car again and turned to Peter who 5________________ all about cars.
‘Come on, Peter. What’s the matter with it?’ Peter lifted the bonnet and examined the engine. ‘I’ve no idea,’ he said. ‘It 6________________ only a month ago. I think it’s time we bought another car.
I’ll try and get a lift to the 7________________ garage and ask them to come and look at the car. We must get to Sheffield in time.’
They all looked at the road.
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He hated the way his wife woke him up in the morning. It showed that she was angry with him and it 1________________ like that every day.
But it was really dangerous 2________________ an artist like that! It made him feel bad for hours – simply hours.
She came into the room in her working clothes, with a handkerchief over her head, just to show him that she 3________________ up much earlier
and now she 4________________ about the house.
She called in her low warning voice: ‘Jerry!’
‘What! What’s the matter?’
‘It’s time to get up. It’s half-past eight.’ And then she left the room, 5________________ the door quietly behind her.
He supposed that she 6________________ very pleased with herself.
What was the matter with her? What did she want? He earned lots of money. She didn’t have any money, but he never said that to her. His heart was heavy. She seemed to enjoy making life 7________________ for him than it was already. She made an artist’s life impossible. She wanted to make him like herself.
Everybody knows that Christopher Columbus discovered America. However, America 1________________ after Amerigo Vespucci who explored the eastern coast of South America.
Was he really the first to reach the continent? The great Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdal 2________________ it wasn’t true.
He believed that ancient people were able to build boats that 3________________ cross oceans.
To test his ideas, Heyerdal decided to build a copy of the reed boats, which 4________________ in ancient Egyptian paintings and sail across the Atlantic.
On May 25, 1969 the boat called Ra left a port in Morocco and headed across the 5________________ part of the Atlantic.
Before reaching Barbados, Ra 6________________ but all the members of the expedition survived and wanted to try again.
So, on May 17, 1970 Ra II successfully crossed the Atlantic, 7________________ that ancient civilizations had enough skill to reach America long before Columbus.
Критерии оценивания задания 1
Ответы : 1 – first
Критерии оценивания задания 2
Ответы: 1 – showing
2 – shone would shine
4 – did not allow или >didn’t allow
6 – had not seen или >hadn’t seen
Критерии оценивания задания 3
Ответы: 1 – cousin’s
3 – differed или >were different
Критерии оценивания задания 4
Ответы: 1 – was educated
3 – most important
4 – is published или >is being published
Критерии оценивания задания 5
Ответы: 1 – began
2 – was moving moved
8 – has ever lived или >has lived
Критерии оценивания задания 6
Ответы: 1 – later
Критерии оценивания задания 7
Ответы: 1 – most famous
2 – was studying
3 – later
4 – first
5 – began
6 – was invited
7 – filming
8 – were married married
Критерии оценивания задания 8
Ответы: 1 – to play
2 – had received
3 – were standing
6 – was repaired
7 – nearest nearby
Критерии оценивания задания 9
Ответы: 1 – was done
2 – to wake
3 – had got или >had gotten
4 – was working
5 – closing
6 – felt или >was feeling
7 – more difficult
Критерии оценивания задания 10
Ответы: 1 – was named is named
Помогите пожалуйста с переводом) Albert Schweitzer is known throughout the world for his missionary work in Africa?
Помогите пожалуйста с переводом) Albert Schweitzer is known throughout the world for his missionary work in Africa.
He was born on January 14, 1875 in Alsace, which was part of Germany and later Part of France after World War I.
He was a talented person.
By the age of thirty, he was known as an author, a lecturer, and a musician.
It was at this time that he learned of the great need of medical doctors in Africa.
He decided to become a doctor of medicine.
In 1913, Doctor Schweitzer and his wife left for Africa.
The morning after the Schweitzers arrived, they started to treat their patients in an old farmhouse.
However, a new hospital building was built with the help and the trust of the African people.
Their work was interrupted by World War I.
Only in 1924, Dr.
Schweitzer was finally able to return to Lambarene to rebuild the hospital.
Schweitzer came back to Africa in 1929, the hospital was much larger.
Schweitzer was given the Nobel Peace Prize.
He was grateful, but said, “No man has the right to pretend that he has worked enough for the cause of peace or declare himself satisfied.
Альберт Швейцер известен во всем мире своеймиссионерской деятельностьюв Африке.
Он родился 14 января 1875 г.
В Эльзасе, которыйвходил в состав Германии, а затем сталчастьюФранции после Первой мировой войны.
Он был талантливым человеком.
К тридцати годам он был известен как автор, лектор и музыкант.
Именно в это время он узнал о большой потребности воврачахв Африке.
Он решил стать доктором медицины.
В 1913 году доктор Швейцер и его жена уехали в Африку.
На следующее утро после того, как семья Швейцеров приехала на место, они начали лечить своих пациентов на старой ферме.
Тем не менее, новое здание больницы было построено благодаряпомощи и доверию со стороныафриканского народа.
Их работа была прервана Первой мировой войной.
Только в 1924 году, доктор Швейцер, наконец, смог вернуться в Ламбарене, чтобы восстановить больницу.
Когда миссис Швейцер вернулась в Африку в 1929 году, больница была гораздо больше.
Он был благодарен, но сказал : «Ни один человек не имеет права делать вид, что он достаточно работалдля дела мира или объявить себя удовлетворенным «.
Перевод и вопросы срочно пожалуйста?
Перевод и вопросы срочно пожалуйста!
Her Wish To Become Young Was Too Great
This is a story about an old woman and an old man.
They lived near a fine green wood.
One summer day the old man went to the wood to pick mushrooms.
It was a hot day and the man soon got tired and thirsty, but there was no water in the wood.
So he sat down under the tree to rest.
Everything around him was so fresh and fine, but he was so old and sad.
He wanted to return the days when he was young and fine.
Suddenly he saw a little spring near him.
He was very glad, as he was very thirsty.
He began drinking the water.
Soon he felt that he became younger and in a few minutes he was a fine young man again.
He went home to tell his wife about the spring.
When his wife heard the story, she ran to the wood quickly, though she was very old.
It was very late, but the old woman didn’t return home.
So the old man went to the wood to meet her.
When he came up to the spring, he saw a little girl.
She was very glad to see him, as she did not know how to get home.
It was his wife.
The man thought, “My wife wanted to became young so much that she drank too much water.
Who is this story about?
2. Why did the old man get tired?
3. What did he see?
4. How did the old man feel after drinking water?
5. Was his wife impressed by his story?
What did she do after it?
6. Why did he see a little girl near the spring?
Переведите he was born on january 17 1942 in the usa?
Переведите he was born on january 17 1942 in the usa.
When he was a young boy, he decided to become a sportsman.
He wanted to be strong and he began boxing.
When he was 21, he took the name muhammad ali.
Ali was a wonderful boxer and people were interested in ali’s life.
He was an interesting man too.
He often wrote poems about boxing.
One day he came to a cafe to have a cup of coffee but he couldn’t.
Some time ago there was a lot of racism in america.
Ali was very unhappy.
He took his Olympic medal and threw in into the lake.
He showed his protest.
Some people say Ali was the best boxer in the world.
Join two sentences using ING form?
Join two sentences using ING form.
Example : The old man was sitting on the banch.
He was talking to his grandson.
The old man was sitting on the banch talking to his grandson.
A. She was lying on the bed.
She was reading a book.
B. He was standing in the corridor.
C. Erlan was driving a car.
He was listening to music Erlan was.
Thomas Edison started / was starting work on the railway when he was twelve, selling newspapers and snacks?
Thomas Edison started / was starting work on the railway when he was twelve, selling newspapers and snacks.
There were long periods with nothing for him to do so he built / was building himself a little laboratory in the luggage van where he could carry out experiments when he didn’t sell / wasn ‘t selling things to passengers.
Another thing that he occupied / was occupying himself with was reading.
Rejoined a library and read / was reading every single book in it.
One day, when he waited / was waiting at a station he noticed / was noticing a small boy who played / was playing by the track, unaware that a train approached / was approaching.
Edison ran / was running out and grabbed / was grabbing the child just in time.
The child’s father was so grateful that he offered / was offering to teach Edison to be a telegraph operator.
Edison accepted the offer and soon he had / was having regular lessons.
After a year, he was good enough to get a job in the telegraph office.
He continued to read and experiment, whenever he had / was having time.
He went / was going to invent the electric light bulb, the photograph and the movie camera.
Перевод на русском Thomas Alva Edison?
Перевод на русском Thomas Alva Edison.
His family was not rich and the boy’s education was limited to three months in the public school.
When he was 12 he started to work.
Several years later Edison learned telegraphy and became a telegraph operator.
He wanted to improve the telegraph system and worked very hard at it.
After a few months of work he built a transmitter of a new kind.
This was his first important invention.
The other two of Edison’s greatest inventinos were the gramophone and the electric lamp.
Edison belived that only work could bring success.
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Galileo Galilei was an Italian physicist, mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher.
He was a brilliant scientist
HIS EARLY YEARS
Galileo was born in 1564 in Pisa, Italy.
He was the first of six children of Vincenzo Galilei and Giulia Ammannati.
His father was a famous musican.
Galileo’s early education was in a monastery.
From there, in 1581, he went to the University of Pisa, where he was a student of medicine and mathematics.
Then from 1592 to 1610 he went to the University of Padua.
He wasn’t a student as this university – he was a professor of mathematics and astronomy.
Galileo was the father of three children – two daughters and a son – but he wasn’t married to their mother.
HIS SCIENTIFIC LIFE
Galileo made excellent telescopes.
With the he could see moons going round the planet Jupiter and the planet Venus going round the sun.
At the time, there was the belief that the earth was the centre of the universe and the sun went round the earth.
Galileo said that the sun was the centre, and the earth moved round it.
Some religious organisations weren’t happy with Galileo’s theories.
His ideas were dangerous because they were different from the ideas in the Bible.
Finally, in 1634 there was a trial.
Galileo was 70 and not in good health so he wasn’t sent to prison, but he couldn’t leave his house in Florence.
It was here that he died is 1642.
He was 78 years old and completely blind.
Перведите вопросы :when was lomonosov born?
when was lomonosov born?
Who was the first russian cosmonaut?
Who was the first man to walk in space?
When lomonosov found moscow university?
Where was gagarin from and what was he interested in?
What was james cook?
How many voyages around the world did he make?
What did james cook discover?
Who was the first us president?
In what battles did washington take part?
Помогите, пожалуйста, придумать 5 вопросов к тексту :The explorer David Livingstone was born in Scotland in 1813?
Помогите, пожалуйста, придумать 5 вопросов к тексту :
The explorer David Livingstone was born in Scotland in 1813.
At the age of ten, he was sent to work in the local cotton factory.
His working day began at six o’clock in the morning and didn’t end until eight o’clock in the evening.
When Livingstone was a young man, he became interested in missionary work.
On November 20, 1840, he sailed to Africa to work in a settlement.
Once there, he became very popular with the natives, treating them like equals.
With their help, he travelled across the great continent of Africa.
On his travels, he made many discoveries.
On one exciting journey, he came across the great Victoria Waterfall.
At the end of his life, Livingstone was overworked and in poor health.
He died in April 1873, in a small village in Africa.
He was sure that the medical tests would show that he was healthy / / / / / / / Future in the
Перевидите из прямой речи в косвенную1?
Перевидите из прямой речи в косвенную
Did he live in this century
Was he a soldier
Did he work for the government?
4. Was he politician?
5. Was he Prime Minister during the Second World War?
1) we were waiting for the train on the platform. 2)we ussuslly have a breakfast at 9 o’clock. 7) lf they ho to Kyiv, they will visit many musseums. 8) l will dance if they played my favourite song 9)Go to the kitchen.
Ex 2 1. D 2. E 3. B 4. A 5. F 6. C Ex 3 2. Shorter 3. Bigger 4. Older / Elder 5. Younger 6. More comfortable.
1. Kazakhstan, Astana. 2. very big country 3. Many 4. Kazakh.
1) Great Britain / London 2) busy city 3)8 million 4) english.
1 1) If it (is not) too cold, I (not put) on my coat. 2) I (will write) the composition if you (do not disturb) me. 3) His vocabulary (will increase) greatly if he ( reads) fifty pages. 4) You (will go) to the Philarmonic much more often if you re..
1) used to go swimming 2) was dancing 3) were you laughing 4) used to drink 5) rode 6) was writing 7) was raining 8) used to play 9) Sang 10) was cleaning.
Are is are aren’t are isn’t is aren’t are isn’t is is.
1)I spend the time of my life right 2)The wall is very dense 3)The mouth of the river is its end 4)We make our way through the storm 5)We will win and get the main winning.
No man has the right to pretend that he had worked enough
Лексика и грамматика
Little Sassy Sam
Little Sassy Sam was a special kind of kid.
For instance, he wore a striped orange T-shirt. Nobody else ___________ a shirt like that, just Little Sassy Sam. Where on earth could anybody get that kind of a shirt?
Wherever he went, you were sure to see his dog, Tickles, with him. The two ____________ many afternoons together laughing and running around in circles.
When they were tired from ___________, they would lie down in the grass and lick each other’s faces.
«Now, isn’t that strange!» The other kids would say.
«I ____________ anything like it.»
Little Sassy Sam certainly had a reputation, although he wasn’t fully aware of it. His teachers always remarked how wonderful it was to have Little Sassy Sam in ____________ classrooms.
«He’s a joy!» His ____________ grade teacher, Mrs. Spindlehorn told his parents at Parent-Teacher conference.
«No matter what’s going on in the world, Little Sassy Sam always ____________ a smile on his face.»
Felix and Nancy held A15 ____ as they walked together through the crowded stores of Fashion Place Mall. It was a cold winter day outside and even though the A16 ____wasn’t bathing in riches, they thought it might be fun to «window» shop. Felix led his girlfriend into an electronics store. He smiled when he A17 ____ there a huge collection of wide-screen TV’s.
«Just A18 ____ this!» he said aloud. «This is the right size for our family room! We could invite all of our friends over, put on some DVDs, and serve some drinks and appetizers…»
He laughed. Nancy laughed with him and added, «We could have an Indiana Jones marathon.»
The salesperson asked them if his assistance was needed.
«Ok. Let me know if you have any questions.»
The jewelry store was next. Nancy went directly for the emeralds. They were her favorite!
Without warning, she caught Felix by his sleeve and pointed to a sparkling emerald ring on either side. «Look at how gorgeous it is,» she said in an excited whisper. «And it’s just my size!»
She was right. It fit her A21 ____.
The History of Man
How long has man been on earth? Let us travel 5,000 years into the past. We are in the days before man __________________ to write.
Recorded history __________________ yet.
Let us go __________________ into the past to 8,000 years ago. We are in a world without cities or towns, houses or roads.
Yet there are people, about five million of them, __________________ on all five continents.
They have cows and horses and they __________________ the land.
To find the __________________ man we must go many hundreds of thousands of years into the past.
The __________________ true human being, Homo sapiens, appeared in Europe more than 50,000 years ago.
The National Maritime Museum is set in the beautiful surroundings of Greenwich park.
Within the complex of the museum there is a wide __________________ of objects, displays and paintings.
The collections relate to the shipping, astronomy and __________________.
The museum tells the story of figures of great __________________ to Britain ’s history, such as Lord Nelson and captain James Cook.
Galleries and exhibitions are often updated to bring back into view __________________
parts of the huge hidden collections of the museum which is __________________ all over the country.
This visit will be an __________________ experience.
Mrs Garstin was a hard, cruel, managing and ambitious woman. Coming to Hong Kong on her marriage, she found it hard to reconcile herself to the fact that her social position was A22 ______ by her husband’s occupation.
Of course everyone was very kind, and for two or three months they went out to parties almost every night, but she understood quickly that as the wife of a bacteriologist she was of no particular consequence.
“It’s too absurd,” she told her husband. “There’s hardly anyone here that one would bother about for five minutes at home”.
“It is rather funny when you think of all the people who used to come to our house at home that here we should be A23 ______ like dirt,” she said, laughing in A24 ______ that what she said might not seem snobbish.
He was painstaking, industrious and capable, but he had not the will to advance himself. Mrs Garstin despised him. But she recognized that she could only achieve success through him, and she set herself to drive him on the way she desired to go.
She discovered that if she wanted him to do something which his sensitiveness revolved against she had only to give him no peace and eventually, exhausted, he would give A26 ______.
Still he made no headway as a leader. But he A27 ______ any disappointment he may have felt, and if he reproached his wife it was in his heart.
His daughters had never looked upon him as anything but a source of income; and now, understanding that through his A28 ______ money was less plentiful, the indifference they had felt for him was tinged with contempt.
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