1. Сироты Настя и Митраша сами ведут хозяйство.
2. Дети отправляются за клюквой на Блудово болото.
3. Ребята спорят о том, какую дорогу выбрать, и отправляются каждый по своей.
4. Рассказ о волках, живших в этом лесу и погибших от рук человека. Выжил только волк Серый помещик.
5. Митраша вязнет в Слепой елани (самом топком и страшном месте Блудова болота) .
6. Настя, выйдя на заветную «палестинку» , набирает много клюквы. Вспомнив о брате, она кричит на весь лес.
7. Собака Травка спасает Митрашу, который, держась за нее, выбирается из топкого места.
8. Митраша убивает Серого помещика, охотясь с Травкой на зайца. Встречается с сестрой.
9. Дети ночуют в лесу и наутро возвращаются в свою деревню.
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1 finished 2 took 3 went 4 had gone 5 had cought 6 had not got 7 promised 8 looked 9 had already closed 10 arriwed 11 told 12 cought 13 had ever seen 14 escaped
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1 bought 2 has been teaching 3 had cooked 4 have you been having 5 was typing 6 had been driving
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1 escaped 2 was cleaning 3 bitten 4 run 5 is recoovering 6 arrived 7 had lost 8 thought 9 had seen 10 stopped 11 had planned 12 hunted 13 advised 14 will caught
<span>Where are you?(Где ты?)</span>
Libraries are very important in the life of all people. We can't buy all the books we want to read. That's why we take out books from libraries.
A lot of people go to libraries on Saturdays. They have some time to spare, because Saturday is a day off. They bring their books to the library and go home taking new books. The librarians take books from the people who come in and give them some new books to choose for reading at home. In a book there is a little pocket and in this pocket there is a piece of paper.
The librarian takes this piece of paper out of the pocket in the book. She fills it in, that is, puts the date on the piece of paper and on the right page of the book. Then she puts the piece of paper in the person's reading card. Speaking about libraries it is necessary to admit that Moscow holds the first place among all the other cities of the world for the number of its libraries. The largest library in the world is the State Lenin Library with an overall fund of 21 million various titles in 166 languages.
It has 22 reading-rooms, special halls for scientific reference work, for children and youth, for current periodicals, reference books, manuscripts and for other purposes. The library has a book exchange service with 60 countries of the world.
I enjoy reading books. And it doesn't matter what kind of book it is. It can be a collection of short stories, a book of poems or adventures. I equally enjoy them all. But there's one thing that matters. When I choose a book for reading, it shouldn't be dull but interesting.
I used to get some of my books from my school library. I must admit our school library had a good stock of books and the librarian was always ready to help in one's choice of books. A great number of volumes filled the shelves. One could find there books of adventure stories, historical novels and tales that opened up panoramas of life and history of other countries, psychological novels, collections of short stories, the immortal classics.
Our school library subscribed to several newspapers and magazines. They kept us well informed about the latest developments in this country and abroad, news in the spheres of science, art and literature.
Though I attend libraries on a regular basis, I buy quite a lot of books too, particularly those that I read before and enjoyed reading. I like to have them in my room so that I can turn to them not only once but time and again. I derive an utmost pleasure from sitting in the room where my books are and even if I am not reading them, I like to look at the books on the shelves and to feel that I have my friends around me, friends that will never let you down, that will never betray you.