Read the text and mark the statements rue (t), false (f),
not stated (ns).
the land of milk and honey
once upon a time there was a country in which chickens flew into your
mouth and sweets grew on trees.
this beautiful country was called the land of milk and honey. houses
were covered with pancakes, there were doors made of gingerbread
(opahmk) and walls made of roast pork. each house had a fence made of
sausages. from all wells (kononubi) sweet juice was flowing, orange juice
or apple juice. everybody who wanted to drink just kept their mouths
under the well pipe and could drink as much as they wanted.
on the trees there grew freshly baked rolls, and under the trees there were
streams of milk and hot chocolate. fish swam in the water. they were
baked or boiled, and swam very close to the bank (6eper). but if you were
too lazy to take them you called "bst! bst! " - and the fish came out of the
water walking into your hand so that you only had to eat the fish.
believe it or not - the geese, ducks and chickens, turkeys and pigeons
were flying around in the air and they were fried. and if you didn't want to
reach out after one, it flew straight into your mouth.
cheese was lying around like stones, large and small. the stones were
all burgers, fishburgers, hamburgers or cheeseburgers. it didn't rain
water drops - no, it rained honey. you could lick (nugarb) and lick, it was
a pleasure. and when it snowed, it snowed icing sugar. every hour of
sleep brought a piece of silver and yawning (3ebahue) brought a piece of
gold. but when you didn't sleep. you ate, drank, danced and played.
such was life in the land of milk and honey. there was a high wall around
this country and if you wanted to go in or out you had to eat a door
through this sweet and delicious wall.
1. the land of milk and honey was in africa.
2. people used pancakes as roofs for their houses
3. houses were made of wood.
4. there were no tences around houses.
5. there were green forests and blue lakes.
6. one could pick up fresh bread and sweets from the trees.
7. if one was thirsty he could have free juice from the wells.
8. you could get a cup of hot chocolate at the cate under the trees.
9. you could easily catch cooked fish in the river.
10. you could get more fish when the banks were closed.
11. there were a lot of different birds in the land of milk and honey.
12. hunting for birds was difficult.
13. stones were pieces of silver and gold.
14. rain water and snow were very sweet.
15. if you slept long you could become very rich
16. the high wall around the country was made of stone. ответить на впросы tru ,false или not staded
2. False (f) - The text states that houses were covered with pancakes, not used as roofs.
3. Not stated (ns) - The text does not mention the material used to build the houses.
4. False (f) - The text states that each house had a fence made of sausages.
5. Not stated (ns) - The text does not mention the presence of forests and lakes.
6. True (t) - The text states that freshly baked rolls and sweets grew on trees.
7. True (t) - The text states that sweet juice, such as orange juice or apple juice, flowed from all wells.
8. True (t) - The text states that one could get a cup of hot chocolate at the cate under the trees.
9. True (t) - The text states that one could easily catch cooked fish in the river.
10. True (t) - The text states that if the banks were closed, one could get more fish.
11. False (f) - The text only mentions geese, ducks, chickens, turkeys, and pigeons flying around, not specifying a lot of different birds.
12. Not stated (ns) - The text does not mention the difficulty of hunting for birds.
13. False (f) - The text states that cheese was lying around like stones, not that the stones were pieces of silver and gold.
14. True (t) - The text states that rain water and snow were sweet, with honey and icing sugar respectively.
15. True (t) - The text states that every hour of sleep brought a piece of silver and yawning brought a piece of gold.
16. Not stated (ns) - The text does not mention the material used to build the high wall around the country.