нужно подставить слова вместо цифр Christmas EVE
Chri stmas Eve had been a very tiring day for all the Bensons, (0) Mr Benson. The head of the
house usually got off lightly (13) Christmas - lightly, (14) is, where
persor 'al effort was concerned. Where money was (15) , no; Mr Benson knew that
Christ mas was an expensive time of the (16) And later, when he got out his
chequ e book to give his usual presents, the expense (17) be greater. But he could
afford (18) He could afford it better (19) Christmas than at any
other Christmas in the history (20) his steadily increasing fortune. And he didn't
(21) to think, he didn't have to choose. He just had to look at a list and add one or
(22) names, or remove one or two. There was something quite big to leave
(23) this year, though it didn't show on the list or in his cheque book.
If he felt (24) it, he would add the amount so saved to his children's cheques. Tim
and H elen would then think that he was even more generous than he really was.
Таким образом, решением задачи будет подставить слова вместо цифр следующим образом:
(0) especially
(13) on Christmas
(14) that is
(15) concerned
(16) year
(17) would
(18) it
(19) on Christmas
(20) of
(21) have
(22) two
(23) out
(24) like
Подставляем слова вместо цифр в заданном тексте:
Christmas Eve had been a very tiring day for all the Bensons, (0) especially Mr Benson. The head of the house usually got off lightly (13) on Christmas - lightly, (14) that is, where personal effort was concerned. Where money was (15) concerned, not so much. Mr Benson knew that Christmas was an expensive time of the (16) year. And later, when he got out his cheque book to give his usual presents, the expense (17) would be even greater. But he could afford (18) it. He could afford it better (19) on Christmas than at any other Christmas in the history (20) of his steadily increasing fortune. And he didn't (21) have to think, he didn't have to choose. He just had to look at a list and add one or (22) two names, or remove one or two. There was something quite big to leave (23) out this year, though it didn't show on the list or in his cheque book. If he felt (24) like it, he would add the amount so saved to his children's cheques. Tim and Helen would then think that he was even more generous than he really was.
Таким образом, переписанный и подставленный текст будет звучать следующим образом:
Christmas Eve had been a very tiring day for all the Bensons, especially Mr Benson. The head of the house usually got off lightly on Christmas - lightly, that is, where personal effort was concerned. Where money was concerned, not so much. Mr Benson knew that Christmas was an expensive time of the year. And later, when he got out his cheque book to give his usual presents, the expense would be even greater. But he could afford it. He could afford it better on Christmas than at any other Christmas in the history of his steadily increasing fortune. And he didn't have to think, he didn't have to choose. He just had to look at a list and add one or two names, or remove one or two. There was something quite big to leave out this year, though it didn't show on the list or in his cheque book. If he felt like it, he would add the amount so saved to his children's cheques. Tim and Helen would then think that he was even more generous than he really was.