Вопрос задан 24.09.2023 в 12:10. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Koksharov-Kim Igor.

2. Read the text below. Match choices (A-G) to (1-6). There is one choice you do not need to use.

Philip Pullman was born in Norwich in 1946, and travelled all over the world during his childhood, 1) at the age of 11. He studied at Oxford University, 2). and becoming a teacher. He then taught in middle schools, writing plays, later becoming a part-time lecturer in English at Westminster College, Oxford, 3) The first novel he wrote 4) _but much of his work is for children. His books include four novels in the "Sally Lockhurt" series, 5) , including "Frankenstain" and "Sherlock Holms and the Limehouse Horror" and a book "How to be Cool", 6) by Granada Television in 1988. A was for adults B graduating in 1968 C three plays adaptations D with a specialism in oral storytelling E adapted and broadcast F settling in North Wales G began to write fairy tales
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Отвечает Суслова София.

Ответ:

1) F

2) B.

3) D.

4) G.

5) C.

6) A.

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Sure, here are the matched choices (A-G) to (1-6):

  1. F settling in North Wales
  2. B graduating in 1968
  3. G began to write fairy tales
  4. C three plays adaptations
  5. E adapted and broadcast
  6. D with a specialism in oral storytelling

So, the completed text would be:

"Philip Pullman was born in Norwich in 1946, and travelled all over the world during his childhood, settling in North Wales at the age of 11. He studied at Oxford University, graduating in 1968, and became a teacher. He then taught in middle schools, writing plays, later becoming a part-time lecturer in English at Westminster College, Oxford, with a specialism in oral storytelling. The first novel he wrote began to write fairy tales, but much of his work is for children. His books include four novels in the "Sally Lockhurt" series, adapted and broadcast, including "Frankenstain" and "Sherlock Holms and the Limehouse Horror," and a book "How to be Cool," with three plays adaptations, adapted by Granada Television in 1988."

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