1. The countryside was hot. 2. Pork’s voice was suspicious. 3. Keith’s mouth was dry. 4. She smiled a bright hot smile which was forgetful of time and place or anything but the memory of his mouth on hers. 5. If it freezes, the roads will be dangerous. 6. If I tried to get him on the subject he got mad at me. His eyes were spiteful. 7. Her voice was speculative. 8. His voice was surprised. 9. Her voice was contemptuous. 10. His voice was stubborn. 11. His voice was harsh. 12. Vito’s voice was curious. 13. Millersen’s voice was hesitant. 14. My throat was so dry that I could hardly speak.
VIII.
1. The provincial newspapers give very full attention to local as well as national affairs. 2. She’s just the way the message said, only more so. 3. His father’s death left him entirely alone. 4. His origins recommended him to the American ladies of title. 5. If there was no competition, the railways could charge what they liked. 6. It would have pleased her to think that he made these trips to see her, but even her abnormal vanity refused to believe this. 7. His eyes mocked the fear in her face. 8. His mistake had wasted precious seconds. 9. Modern research tends to emphasise the role of the liver in maintaining blood sugar levels. 10. Recent years have seen the accumulation of new facts in this field. 11. Each day that brought her nearer England increased her distress. 12. Only the most searching investigation could disclose it. 13. The same report found that $2 billion worth of property was stolen that year from community residents and small businessmen. 14. Curiosity explained the attendance of Amos Legrand. 15. The last drenching night in the tree-house had left me with a bad cold. 16. The Knapp Commission report disclosed that a majority of the New York police force was involved in corruption. 17. Another night, deep in the summer, the heat of my room sent me out into the streets. 18. He appeared to have a serious link with his work, which was obscurely governmental, vaguely important and took him to Washington several days a week. 19. The open shops displayed wares that arrested my foreign eyes. 20. He was about to take his leave when the door to the living-room, which had remained ajar, opened fully. It framed the Duke of Croydon.
IX. А.
Б…
There was a bag of candy on the table in the parlour. He didn’t want any of it. The toys were in the parlour. He didn’t want to blow any of the whistles or shoot the marbles or wind up the toy machines and watch them work. He didn’t want anything. There wasn’t anything. There wasn’t one little bit of anything. All he wanted was to be near the fire, as close to it as he could be, just be there, just see the colours and be very near. What did he want with toys? What good were toys? The whistles sounded sadder than crying and the way the machines worked almost made him die of grief.
В.
1. Я хочу закончить эту работу как можно скорее. 2. Джин хочет, чтобы ты помог ей. 3. Мне нужна новая шляпа. 4. Ты вполне уверен, что тебе нужна именно эта книга? 5. Больному, вероятно, понадобится кислород. 6. Ваш костюм хорош. Но вам к нему нужна брошь. 7. Ваша квартира нуждается в ремонте. 8. Она не нуждается в сочувствии. 9. Магазину требуется кассир.
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