рефераты конспекты курсовые дипломные лекции шпоры

Реферат Курсовая Конспект

Я собиралась полить цветы в саду, но неожиданно пошел дождь.

Я собиралась полить цветы в саду, но неожиданно пошел дождь. - раздел Образование, And what I don’t know about pearls isn’t worth knowing Text: Mr.know-All After W.s. Maugham  ...

Text: Mr.Know-All

After W.S. Maugham

 

Mr.Kelada was chatty. He talked of New York and of San Francisco. He discussed plays, pictures, and politics. He was patriotic. I did not like Mr.Kelada. He was everywhere and always. He was certainly the best-hated man on the ship. We called him Mr Know-All to his face and he took it as a compliment. He knew everything better than anybody else and it never came into his head that he could be mistaken.

There were four of us at table. A man called Ramsay who was as dogmatic as Mr Kelada, his wife and I myself.

Ramsay was in the American Consular Service and now he was on his way back to Japan. In New York he took his wife who had been spending a year at home. Mrs.Ramsay was a very pretty little thing, with pleasant manners and a sense of humor. The Consular Service is ill paid, and she was dressed always very simply; but she knew how to wear her clothes.

One evening while sitting at dinner we started speaking about pearls. There had been in the papers a good deal of talk about the cultured pearls which the Japanese were making, and the doctor remarked that they must inevitably diminish the value of real ones. They were very good already; they would soon be perfect. Mr.Kelada, as was his habit, rushed the new topic. He told us all that was to be known about pearls. I do not believe Ramsay knew anything about them at all, but he could not resist the opportunity to have a fling at the Levantine, and in five minutes we were in the middle of a heated argument. At last something that Ramsay said made Mr Kaleda so angry that he shouted.

"Well, I know what I am talking about, I'm going to Japan just to look into this Japanese pearl business. I'm in the trade. I know all the best pearls in the world, and what I don't know about pearls isn't worth knowing."

That was news for us, for* Mr.Kelada had never told anyone what his business was. We only knew that he was going to Japan on some business. He looked around the table triumphantly.

"They'll never be able to get a cultured pearl that an expert like me can't tell with half an eye." He pointed to a chain that Mrs.Ramsay wore. "You take my word for it, Mrs.Ramsay, that chain you're wearing will never be worth a cent less than it is now."

"That's a pretty chain of Mrs.Ramsay's, isn't it?"

"I noticed it at once," answered Mr.Kelada.

"I didn't buy it myself, of course. I'd be interested to know how much you think it cost."

"Oh, in the trade somewhere round fifteen thousand dollars. Bur if it was bought on Fifth Avenue I shouldn't be surprised to hear that thirty thousand was paid for it."

Ramsay smiled.

"You'll be surprised to hear that Mrs.Ramsay bought that string at the department store the day before we left New York, for eighteen dollars."

Mr.Kelada rushed.

"Rot. It's not only real, but it's as fine a string for its size as I've ever seen."

"Will you bet on it? I'll bet you a hundred dollars it's imitation."

"Done."

"Let me look at the chain, and if it's imitation I'll tell you quickly enough. I can afford to lose a hundred dollars," said Mr.Kelada.

"Take it off, dear. Let the gentleman look at it as much as he wants."

Mrs.Ramsay hesitated a moment.

"I can't undo it," she said.

Ramsay jumped up.

"I'll undo it."

He handed the chain to Mr.Kelada. The Levantine took a magnifying glass from his pocket and closely examined it. A smile of triumph spread over his face. He handed back the chain. He was about to speak. Suddenly he caught sight of Mrs.Ramsay's face. It was so white that she looked as though she were about to faint. She was staring at him with wide and terrified eyes. It was so clear that I wondered why her husband did not see it.

Mr.Kelada stopped with his mouth open. You could almost see the effort he was making over himself.

"I was mistaken," he said. "It's very good imitation, but of course as soon as I looked through my glass I saw that it wasn't real."

He took out his pocketbook and from it a hundred dollar note. He handed it to Ramsay without a word.

"Perhaps that'll teach you not to be so cocksure another time, my young friend," said Ramsay as he took the note.

I noticed that Mr.Kelada's hands were trembling.

The story spread over the ship. It was a fine joke that Mr.Know-All had been caught out.

Next morning I got up and began to shave. Mr.Kelada lay on his bed smoking a cigarette. Suddenly there was a sound and I saw a letter pushed under the door. I opened the door and looked out. There was nobody there. I picked up the letter and saw it was addressed to Max Kelada. The name was written in block letters. I handed it to him.

Who's this from?" He opened it. "Oh!"

He took out of the envelope, not a letter, but a hundred-dollar note.

"Were the pearls real?" I asked.

"If I had a pretty little wife I shouldn't let her spend a year in New York while I stayed at Kobe," said he.

At that moment I did not entirely dislike Mr.Kelada. He reached out for his pocketbook and carefully put in it the hundred-dollar note.

 

*for после запятой переводится как так как.

 

– Конец работы –

Эта тема принадлежит разделу:

And what I don’t know about pearls isn’t worth knowing

UNIT ONE... TOPIC RELATIONSHIP MEN AND WOMEN FRIENDS GRAMMAR REVISION OF TENSES...

Если Вам нужно дополнительный материал на эту тему, или Вы не нашли то, что искали, рекомендуем воспользоваться поиском по нашей базе работ: Я собиралась полить цветы в саду, но неожиданно пошел дождь.

Что будем делать с полученным материалом:

Если этот материал оказался полезным ля Вас, Вы можете сохранить его на свою страничку в социальных сетях:

Все темы данного раздела:

Vocabulary.
  chat v. беседа, дружеский разговор; to have a chat вести беседу chatterbox n. болтушка, болтун chatty ad

Exercise 4. Answer the following questions about the text.
1. Why was Mr.Kelada the best-hated man on the ship? 2. How was Mr. Kelada callled and why? 3. How can you descride Mrs. Ramsay? 4. What can you say about Mr. Ramsay?

Exercise 7. Compose a short situation or a dialogue using word combinations and phrases.
Exercise 8. Find English equivalents for the following words and phrases in the text and write them out: 1. быть самым ненавистным мужчиной 2. милашка 3.

Exercise 9. Translate the following sentences into Russian.
  1. Drop in for a chat if you have an hour to spare this evening. 2. Lorna's normally very quiet, but she was quite chatty yesterday. 3. We boarded a ship that was

Exercise 10. Match the words to their definition.
  1. chat n.     2. ship n.   3. sense n.     4. pearl n.     5. resistance n.     6. point

Exercise 11. Fill in the gaps with a correct word or a phrase.
  chat resistance sense(3) tradename resist put(4) trade-in pick(2) look   1. Oh talk ………, Stuard, we couldn't go without the car. 2.

Exercise 12. Fill in the prepositions.
  1. The phone rang and I picked it …. . 2. Charles put ...… his newspaper and go up to answer the door. 3. Pick me …... at 8.00. 4. Th

Exercise 13. Translate the sentences into English, using the vocabulary of Lesson One.
  1. Мэги очень болтливая. Она болтает каждый день с утра до вечера. Настоящая болтушка. 2. Экскурсионное судно в Перл Харбор (Pearl Harbor) отход

Exercise 14. Translate the following sentences into English using word combinations and phrases of Lesson One.
1. Ты очень самоуверенный. Да, я очень самоуверенный человек. Я всегда был таким. 2. Когда маленький Майк заметил маму, он очень обрадовался. Он не видел ее целую неде

Men and women
There's no trust, No faith, no honesty in men. William Shakespeare    

Exercise 19. Answer the following questions about the text
1. What is the subject of endless discussions? 2. What does the recent study tell us? 3. What did the scientists examine and what do they say? 4. What do women say about

Exercise 20. Write the name of the person from exercise 16 who makes similar statements to the ones below.
1. Men hate to say, 'I don't know'. Aisha 2. Men cannot 'multi-task'; they can only concentrate on one thing at a time. 3. Men are very direct when they need something.

Exercise 23. Read the following statements about men and women.
Scientists have discovered recently that there are seventy-eight genetic differences between men and women.   1. Women have a multi-tasking gene. Men can never prepare dinner

Exercise25. Answer the following questions.
1. Do you think male and female brains are different? How? 2. What are the stereotypes of men and women in this country? 3. What points do you agree with? 4. What points

Exercse 30. Match the words in A with their translation in B
  A B 1. anniversary (n.) 2. break up/ split up (phrasal verb) 3. bride (n.) 4. celebration (n.) 5. date (n.)

Exercise 31. Match the words in A with their definition in B
    A B 1. anniversary (n.) 2. break up/ split up (phrasal verb)   3. bride (n.)     4. ce

Exercise 32. Put the correct word in each gap.
Anniversary celebration engaged going out wedding bride married honeymoon   Hey Toby!   How's it going? Good news - Bethany and I have got ………….

Exercise 33. a) Fill in the letter with the correct word. Mind your grammar.
Ask Jill to help you solve life's problems!   engaged fall in love with date c

Exercise 34. Correct the highlighted words where necessary.
  I met Karen at the gym. We both liked running and often ended up on machines next to each other. One day we got chatting and I asked her out on a date.We went for c

Exercise 35. Translate into English using words from exercise 31.
1. Мы встречаемся с тобой уже два года. Если мы не поженимся в следующем году, то мы разойдемся. И ты больше меня никогда не увидешь! 2. Поздравляю вас! Вы выиграли

Exercise 39. Match questions 1-10 with answers a)-j).
1. Do you know a lot about your family history? 2. Which do you know best: your mother 's or your father's side of the family? 3. Where did your ancestors come from? 4. D

Exercise 41.Fill in the gaps using the words given below.
history inherited after extended ancestors relative great side roots related 1. My parents told me about my family ……... . 2. My ………. probably came from

Exercise 42. Fill in the gaps with one of the following words.
member fiancée classmate pupil boss godfather employee fiancé godmother team-mate   1. This is Marianna, my …………… .We're getting married

Exercise 43. Answer the questions using the following words.
  boss and employee classmates partner team –mates member godfather and godmother mentor and pupil fiancée and fiancé   1.Which pair works

Exercise 44. a) Put the letters in the correct order to find the names of twelve types of people.
  1. tomdogher 2. niface 3. ilupp 4. nraterp 5. ceanife 6. breemm 7. stamcasel 8. dethagorf 9. sobs 10

Exercise 45. Translate the following sentences into English, using new words.
1. На кого ты похожа: на маму или на папу? 2. Я унаследовала дом в деревне. 3. На Кипре невеста иногда одевает красное платье, а жених - белый костюм.

Exercise 46. a) Do the quiz.
    What Women Really Think? Stella magazine commissioned YouGov, a research agency, to interview over 1000 women in the UK about what they really think.

B) Read the text and check your answers.
Stella magazine commissioned YouGov, a research agency, to interview over 1,000 women in the UK about what they really think. Here are some of the results . 80% of women say that lo

B) Write the following word combinations in the right place.
  1. on a diet, home, off, for a drink/a walk/a meal, grey   GO on a diet (start something) …………………(be

B) Use the above word combinations in the sentences of your own.
Exercise 50. Fill in the gaps with the right verbs (take, go, do and get) in the right grammar form. 1. Suddenly, all the lights ……… off. 2. It’s ti

Exercise 51. Translate the following sentences into English using the above word combinations and phrases.
1. Если он получит диплом через две недели, то тогда я возьму его на работу. Без диплома будет трудно взять его на работу. 2. Сделай мне одолжение, позвони Мисс Грей и попрос

Exercise 55. Answer the following questions.
1 Who do you consider to be your best friend? 2 Where and when did you meet them? 3 What do you like about them? 4 How are they different from you? Exerc

Exercise 60. Read the article and answer the questions.
  How many friends should you have? People often say that while money may bring wealth, friends bring riches. New research, however, shows that friends may b

Exercise 61. Do you agee or disagree with the following comments from a website.
1. I would never accept an online 'friend' who I didn't already know. How can you be friends with someone you've never met? Sylwia,UK 2. I'm reading this at work - it' rny

B) Listen again and complete the notes in the table.
    Speaker 1 Speaker 2 Speaker 3 Who do they talk about?  

Canteen conversation
TIM I see that you 're eating /eat a vegetarian dish. Are / Do you always eating / eat vegetarian food? CLAIRENo, I 'm eating / ea

Arranging to meet
  begin do not do get go go leave not leave meet take EMMAThere's an interesting talk on healthy living at the library this Friday. I'm …………………with

Exercise 66. Choose the correct variant.
  1. A: I 've never been / didn't go to Hollywood. B: Haven't you? I went / 've been there last year.   2 A: How many films have you a

At the time it happened
I. MIRA What ……………… (you, do) when you ………….(hear) that London would host the Olympics in 2012?   PETRAStrangely enough, I …………………(

More party preparations
  FIONA Hello, everybody. I'm sorry I'm late. I ……………….. (try) to find a DJ but so far ………………….. (not, find) one, though one …………………..(promise) to phone me later. ………

Exercise 70. Two colleagues meet by chance on holiday in New York. Complete the conversation by choosing the right variant.
  MEL Nell, fancy meeting you here. Were you /Have you been here long? NELLNo, we came / 've come the day before yesterday.

Marco Polo.
  travel (3) arrive (2) leave visit live welcome learn discuss Marco Polo lived from 1254 to 1324. His father was a trader and often …………………….to dista

Exercise 72. Complete the conversation with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
    1. A: I need a holiday, but flights ………….(be) always expensive at this time of year. B: That's true, but I ……………. (find) a cheap flight to Mexico on the net

Exercise 73. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
1. Some of the students (speak, never) …………………… English before they came here last fall. 2. Му passport (staтp) ..........................at the airport when I arriv

Exercise 74. Complete the story with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. Retell the story.
А bоу who worked in а shop in а country-town (send) ……………….bу his master to the house of а rich customer with а valuable ring. "(not open) ………………the bох," the shopkeeper (tell) …

Exercise 75. Choose a suitable tense. Retell the story.
J. Jerome. Three Men in a Boat.   I.   One day my Uncle Podger (to decide) …………… to hang a picture which just (to come) …………… from the shop, in

Exercise 76. Translate the following sentences into English.
I. 1. Мы выйдем из дома, только когда дождь совсем перестанет. 2. Я не скажу тебе ничего, пока не получу разрешения. 3. Не начинай работу, .пока как следует не отдохнешь.

Exercise 77. Use the words below to write comparative sentences
Canada I big I Britain. ..........Canada is bigger than Britain............ ............... 1 This towel I dry I that one.......................................

Exercise 78. Open the brackets using comparative form of the adjective.
1.This room is .......... than that one (large). 2. This soldier is .......... than his friends (young). 3.This stone is......:.. than that one (heavy). 4. These mountain

Exercise 80. Choose the right forms . in these sentences.
  1. Is the station much (further/farther)? 2. You'll find the explanation (further/farther) on. 3. Your record is (worse/worst) than mine. 4. She always we

Exercise 81. Use the adjective in the comparative and superlative degree.
His poems are popular. (his novels) His poems are more popular than his novels. 2. My room's cold. (the kitchen) 3. My garden is nice(school garden) 4. Your hair i

Exercise 83. Write sentences about the elephants. Use information from Exercise and the words in brackets.
(the lightest ) Tanan is the lightest of the elephants. 1 (the heaviest) 2 (Changra I younger)   3 (Selma/older) 4 (the youngest) 5

Exercise 85. Open the brackets using the adjective in superlative degree.
1. It's ..........., day I've ever had (happy) . 2. It's ........... news I've ever heard. (sad). 3. It's ........... film I've ever seen (good). 4. It's ........... car

Exercise 86. Translate the sentences into English.
1. Эта звезда на небе больше, чем ты думаешь. 2. Мой вес меньше, чем ты думаешь. , З. Этот журнал новее, чем тот. 4. Эта поэма длинее, чем та. 5. Этот штраф боль

B) Now read the article and check your ideas.
  Exercise 2.Read the article again .Write true (T) or false (F) .   1. The Dasslers' father was a sportsman . 2. The brothers first m

Хотите получать на электронную почту самые свежие новости?
Education Insider Sample
Подпишитесь на Нашу рассылку
Наша политика приватности обеспечивает 100% безопасность и анонимность Ваших E-Mail
Реклама
Соответствующий теме материал
  • Похожее
  • Популярное
  • Облако тегов
  • Здесь
  • Временно
  • Пусто
Теги