ЕГЭ: Задание 11 на диалог и утверждения

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A) Their friend is a very busy man.
B) It’s allowed to open the window in the safari park
C) The boy was going to feed the animal.
D) The elephant was on the left side of the car.
E) The car was damaged a little.
F) The guards were very calm in this incident.
G) Their friend expected the police actions.

A) Their friend is a very busy man. TRUE
B) It’s allowed to open the window in the safari park FALSE
C) The boy was going to feed the animal. TRUE
D) The elephant was on the left side of the car. NOT STATED
E) The car was damaged a little. FALSE
F) The guards were very calm in this incident. NOT STATED
G) Their friend expected the police actions. FALSE

Ann: I must tell you what happened to a friend of mine. It’s an amusing story.
Liz: What happened?
Ann: Well, he’d been promising for ages to take his kids to the safari park but he hadn’t been able to do, he’s always so busy — he’s a doctor — but anyway he finally decided to take them last Saturday. Well, when they got there everything was fine till they were driving through the bit where the elephants are, and they stopped for a moment to take some photos. His little boy, who’s really naughty, pressed the button to open the windows — and that’s strictly forbidden in safari parks — because he wanted to give this elephant a bit of a sandwich he was eating. Anyway this enormous elephant came right up and suddenly put its trunk through the window!
Liz: You’re joking!
Ann: No, and it got worse, because then when my friend tried to close the window the elephant’s trunk got trapped, so, of course, it panicked and started kicking the car.
Liz: No! How awful! What did they do?
Ann: Well, luckily one of the guards had seen what was going on a video monitor or something and they drove to where they were and rescued them, and took them back to the main office. They were pretty shocked, and, of course, the car looked a bit of a mess — two of the windows were broken and one of the doors…
Liz: I can imagine.
Ann: So, anyway, the guards gave the kids some lemonade and their mum and dad a glass of brandy to calm them down, and then they set off home but when they were about halfway back, they saw an accident had happened on the motorway. There were two police cars there, and, of course, my friend stopped, as he’s a doctor, to see if he could help.
Liz: Was anybody hurt?
Ann: Well in fact no, nobody had been injured but when the police saw my friend’s car they were a bit surprised and asked him what had happened to it, so he told them all about the elephant. But policeman didn’t believe it and gave my friend the breath test for alcohol. And, of course, he’d had that huge glass of brandy at the safari park, so he came out positive. Now he’s going to get a big fine and he’s probably going to lose his driving licence for a year.

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