Exercise 7. Прочитайте отрывок из романа и выполните задания 1 – 7, выбирая букву A, B, C или D. Установите соответствие номера задания выбранному вами варианту ответа.
I like my house and my bed and my shower.
I do not like camping. I guess that means I’m weird. Men are supposed to like
camping. When I was eight, my father took me on our first and last camping trip
together. It was the worst weekend of my life. It was freezing cold. It rained.
We went for a hike, and I got lost. My dad had tried to teach me how to use a
compass. We walked for a mile while he talked about north, south, east and
west. I was cold and bored, so I didn’t listen very well. He left me with the
compass and told me to find my way back. My dad says I wasn’t lost for very
long. It felt like a whole day.
My company recently transferred me
to
I finally decided I would give it a
try. They made plans to hike in the
After packing my car Friday morning,
I could not see out the back of my Jeep Cherokee. Everything I bought was
crammed inside. We decided to caravan to
After work, we went in the parking lot
to discuss who would lead the caravan. As soon as they saw my Jeep, they
started giving me a hard time. “Are ya movin’ in, Tom?” “Movin’ in where?” “To
the woods”. They all laughed. “Oh that. Just wanted to be prepared.” They
raised their eyebrows and gave me the OK sign. I felt like a complete idiot.
“You should have told us. We would have left everything we own at home”. “Very
funny. Bunch of comedians.”
On the way to
On the way up Beaver Meadow Trail,
the rain started to pour. It was cold and harsh. I removed the
I removed my backpack. A rolled up
tent was attached to the bottom with straps of Velcro. They didn’t laugh this
time. It took us 30 minutes, but we finally put the tent together. It was not
big enough for five people. Somehow, we squeezed inside anyway. After several
awkward moments, someone said “So what else you got in that backpack, Tom?” We
spent the next hour joking and laughing and eating beef jerky. I told them all
about my first camping experience. I also told them that I miss playing golf.
They said they would give it a try sometime. I decided camping might not be so
bad after all.
1. Tom believes that he is weird
because he
A) expects
to sleep in a comfortable bed when camping.
B) didn’t
like camping when he was eight years old.
C) doesn’t
like the thing other people expect him to enjoy.
D) didn’t
like to spend weekends with his father in his childhood.
2. Tom
got lost on a hike because
A) his
father hadn’t explained to him how to use a compass.
B) his
father had left him alone to teach him a lesson.
C) he
wanted to make his father feel sorry for him.
D) he had
paid no attention to what his father was telling him.
3. Tom
isn’t quite happy in
A) he feels
a complete fool in the company of his co-workers.
B) he
dislikes the leisure time activities of his new colleagues.
C) his new
colleagues have quit inviting him to go hiking or camping.
D) there
are no men whom he would like to become his buddies.
4. The
salesperson thought Tom had lost his mind because
A) Tom
wanted to climb
B) Tom had
bought a lot of unnecessary things.
C) no one
had ever bought so many manuals.
D) Tom had
bought outrageously expensive hiking equipment.
5. Tom’s
colleagues started giving him a hard time because they
A) thought
he had too many things in his jeep.
B) were
envious of his Jeep Cherokee and hiking equipment.
C) believed
he was a complete idiot.
D) thought
he couldn’t lead the caravan.
6. When
everyone stared at his backpack Tom wished he
A) had
bought a cheaper one.
B) had
removed some of the gadgets.
C) hadn’t
bought such a bright one.
D) had made
it look old and used.
7. Tom
found his camping experience not so bad after all because
A) it
taught him to appreciate nature’s beauty.
B) he
realized that camping might go well with playing sports.
C) he
enjoyed the company of his co-workers.
D) he liked
eating beef cooked over a campfire.