Прочитайте текст с пропусками, обозначенными номерами А22-А28. Эти номера соответствуют заданиям А22-А28, в которых представлены возможные варианты ответов. Выберите из них единственно правильный. Задание составлено на основе пособия «Практикум по английскому языку» Е.Н. Соловова, John Parsons, «Центр изучения английского языка Елены Солововой», Москва, 2011
Friday 6th March 2010, was special for Laura, and me — our sleep over at the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH). I am guessing you've seen the movie? A22 in 2006 and called "A Night at the Museum" with Ben Stiller starring. It's a kicking comedy about a night guard who A23 an ancient curse that makes the animals on display come to life every night and trash the place.
I am not sure if the night Laura and I spent at the museum was A24 by the film, but it was way cool. Fact, fact, fact! AMNH is one of the largest Museums in the world. There are 25 buildings and 46 A25 exhibition halls set in fab grounds near Central Park, New York. There is a famous library, research labs and a totally awesome 32 million specimens. The night costs $129 per person. Grandma paid for us as early birthday presents.
It began at 5.45pm and A26 all the way to 9.00am on the 7th. It was real creepy as the doors swung closed and locked and the lights dimmed away. We switched on torches — and so our first mission began: Looking for fossil facts. I can A27 describe to you walking through those dark halls, our torches cutting beams through the inky black. There was a way scary moment when a huge buffalo head lit up and made me jump like a wuss.
After some bites and coolin' we settled down to sleep — directly 'neath a 94 foot blue whale and next to a mighty fine Brown Bear. Luckily no animals came to A28 and we slept like babies. Wicked!
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A22. Done
A22. Issued
A22. Screened
Friday 6th March 2010, was special for Laura, and me — our sleep over at the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH). I am guessing you've seen the movie? A22 in 2006 and called "A Night at the Museum" with Ben Stiller starring. It's a kicking comedy about a night guard who A23 an ancient curse that makes the animals on display come to life every night and trash the place.
I am not sure if the night Laura and I spent at the museum was A24 by the film, but it was way cool. Fact, fact, fact! AMNH is one of the largest Museums in the world. There are 25 buildings and 46 A25 exhibition halls set in fab grounds near Central Park, New York. There is a famous library, research labs and a totally awesome 32 million specimens. The night costs $129 per person. Grandma paid for us as early birthday presents.
It began at 5.45pm and A26 all the way to 9.00am on the 7th. It was real creepy as the doors swung closed and locked and the lights dimmed away. We switched on torches — and so our first mission began: Looking for fossil facts. I can A27 describe to you walking through those dark halls, our torches cutting beams through the inky black. There was a way scary moment when a huge buffalo head lit up and made me jump like a wuss.
After some bites and coolin' we settled down to sleep — directly 'neath a 94 foot blue whale and next to a mighty fine Brown Bear. Luckily no animals came to A28 and we slept like babies. Wicked!
A23. learns
A23. opens
A23. discovers
A23. investigates
Friday 6th March 2010, was special for Laura, and me — our sleep over at the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH). I am guessing you've seen the movie? A22 in 2006 and called "A Night at the Museum" with Ben Stiller starring. It's a kicking comedy about a night guard who A23 an ancient curse that makes the animals on display come to life every night and trash the place.
I am not sure if the night Laura and I spent at the museum was A24 by the film, but it was way cool. Fact, fact, fact! AMNH is one of the largest Museums in the world. There are 25 buildings and 46 A25 exhibition halls set in fab grounds near Central Park, New York. There is a famous library, research labs and a totally awesome 32 million specimens. The night costs $129 per person. Grandma paid for us as early birthday presents.
It began at 5.45pm and A26 all the way to 9.00am on the 7th. It was real creepy as the doors swung closed and locked and the lights dimmed away. We switched on torches — and so our first mission began: Looking for fossil facts. I can A27 describe to you walking through those dark halls, our torches cutting beams through the inky black. There was a way scary moment when a huge buffalo head lit up and made me jump like a wuss.
After some bites and coolin' we settled down to sleep — directly 'neath a 94 foot blue whale and next to a mighty fine Brown Bear. Luckily no animals came to A28 and we slept like babies. Wicked!
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A24 encouraged
A24 pushed
A24 inspired
Friday 6th March 2010, was special for Laura, and me — our sleep over at the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH). I am guessing you've seen the movie? A22 in 2006 and called "A Night at the Museum" with Ben Stiller starring. It's a kicking comedy about a night guard who A23 an ancient curse that makes the animals on display come to life every night and trash the place.
I am not sure if the night Laura and I spent at the museum was A24 by the film, but it was way cool. Fact, fact, fact! AMNH is one of the largest Museums in the world. There are 25 buildings and 46 A25 exhibition halls set in fab grounds near Central Park, New York. There is a famous library, research labs and a totally awesome 32 million specimens. The night costs $129 per person. Grandma paid for us as early birthday presents.
It began at 5.45pm and A26 all the way to 9.00am on the 7th. It was real creepy as the doors swung closed and locked and the lights dimmed away. We switched on torches — and so our first mission began: Looking for fossil facts. I can A27 describe to you walking through those dark halls, our torches cutting beams through the inky black. There was a way scary moment when a huge buffalo head lit up and made me jump like a wuss.
After some bites and coolin' we settled down to sleep — directly 'neath a 94 foot blue whale and next to a mighty fine Brown Bear. Luckily no animals came to A28 and we slept like babies. Wicked!
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A25 stable
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Friday 6th March 2010, was special for Laura, and me — our sleep over at the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH). I am guessing you've seen the movie? A22 in 2006 and called "A Night at the Museum" with Ben Stiller starring. It's a kicking comedy about a night guard who A23 an ancient curse that makes the animals on display come to life every night and trash the place.
I am not sure if the night Laura and I spent at the museum was A24 by the film, but it was way cool. Fact, fact, fact! AMNH is one of the largest Museums in the world. There are 25 buildings and 46 A25 exhibition halls set in fab grounds near Central Park, New York. There is a famous library, research labs and a totally awesome 32 million specimens. The night costs $129 per person. Grandma paid for us as early birthday presents.
It began at 5.45pm and A26 all the way to 9.00am on the 7th. It was real creepy as the doors swung closed and locked and the lights dimmed away. We switched on torches — and so our first mission began: Looking for fossil facts. I can A27 describe to you walking through those dark halls, our torches cutting beams through the inky black. There was a way scary moment when a huge buffalo head lit up and made me jump like a wuss.
After some bites and coolin' we settled down to sleep — directly 'neath a 94 foot blue whale and next to a mighty fine Brown Bear. Luckily no animals came to A28 and we slept like babies. Wicked!
A26 ended
A26 lasted
A26 went
A26 carried
Friday 6th March 2010, was special for Laura, and me — our sleep over at the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH). I am guessing you've seen the movie? A22 in 2006 and called "A Night at the Museum" with Ben Stiller starring. It's a kicking comedy about a night guard who A23 an ancient curse that makes the animals on display come to life every night and trash the place.
I am not sure if the night Laura and I spent at the museum was A24 by the film, but it was way cool. Fact, fact, fact! AMNH is one of the largest Museums in the world. There are 25 buildings and 46 A25 exhibition halls set in fab grounds near Central Park, New York. There is a famous library, research labs and a totally awesome 32 million specimens. The night costs $129 per person. Grandma paid for us as early birthday presents.
It began at 5.45pm and A26 all the way to 9.00am on the 7th. It was real creepy as the doors swung closed and locked and the lights dimmed away. We switched on torches — and so our first mission began: Looking for fossil facts. I can A27 describe to you walking through those dark halls, our torches cutting beams through the inky black. There was a way scary moment when a huge buffalo head lit up and made me jump like a wuss.
After some bites and coolin' we settled down to sleep — directly 'neath a 94 foot blue whale and next to a mighty fine Brown Bear. Luckily no animals came to A28 and we slept like babies. Wicked!
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A27 fairly
A27 apparently
Friday 6th March 2010, was special for Laura, and me — our sleep over at the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH). I am guessing you've seen the movie? A22 in 2006 and called "A Night at the Museum" with Ben Stiller starring. It's a kicking comedy about a night guard who A23 an ancient curse that makes the animals on display come to life every night and trash the place.
I am not sure if the night Laura and I spent at the museum was A24 by the film, but it was way cool. Fact, fact, fact! AMNH is one of the largest Museums in the world. There are 25 buildings and 46 A25 exhibition halls set in fab grounds near Central Park, New York. There is a famous library, research labs and a totally awesome 32 million specimens. The night costs $129 per person. Grandma paid for us as early birthday presents.
It began at 5.45pm and A26 all the way to 9.00am on the 7th. It was real creepy as the doors swung closed and locked and the lights dimmed away. We switched on torches — and so our first mission began: Looking for fossil facts. I can A27 describe to you walking through those dark halls, our torches cutting beams through the inky black. There was a way scary moment when a huge buffalo head lit up and made me jump like a wuss. Friday 6th March 2010, was special for Laura, and me — our sleep over at the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH). I am guessing you've seen the movie? A22 in 2006 and called "A Night at the Museum" with Ben Stiller starring. It's a kicking comedy about a night guard who A23 an ancient curse that makes the animals on display come to life every night and trash the place.
I am not sure if the night Laura and I spent at the museum was A24 by the film, but it was way cool. Fact, fact, fact! AMNH is one of the largest Museums in the world. There are 25 buildings and 46 A25 exhibition halls set in fab grounds near Central Park, New York. There is a famous library, research labs and a totally awesome 32 million specimens. The night costs $129 per person. Grandma paid for us as early birthday presents.
It began at 5.45pm and A26 all the way to 9.00am on the 7th. It was real creepy as the doors swung closed and locked and the lights dimmed away. We switched on torches — and so our first mission began: Looking for fossil facts. I can A27 describe to you walking through those dark halls, our torches cutting beams through the inky black. There was a way scary moment when a huge buffalo head lit up and made me jump like a wuss.
After some bites and coolin' we settled down to sleep — directly 'neath a 94 foot blue whale and next to a mighty fine Brown Bear. Luckily no animals came to A28 and we slept like babies. Wicked!