Упражнение 10 на суффиксы прилагательных

Здесь находится упражнение 10 на тренировку суффиксов английских прилагательных.

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The day I ran my first marathon race was a bright, (1) … (wind) day. The sun was shining. All the other runners and I were decidedly feeling (2)… (to rest) before the start, and were anxious for the race to begin. I had trained for only two months before the race, but I was (3) … (optimist) that I would finish the race.
At last, we began, and after about 20 minutes I became (4) … (thirst). And had to slow down to a fast walk. I drank a little water, and then began to climb a short hill. Everything seemed fine and I realised how (5)… (to relax) running long distances can be.
I had time to think; how (6)… (luck). I was in my life, with all the things that I had achieved how (7) … (health) I was as I was running along the country roads.
The last two kilometres were the worst. It became very (8) … (pain) – every muscle in my body was telling me that it wras useless to continue, and the road in front of me seemed (10) … (to end), but I managed to stagger across the finishing line, and then lay, completely still, on the grass.

The day I ran my first marathon race was a bright, windless day. The sun was shining. All the other runners and I were decidedly feeling restless before the start, and were anxious for the race to begin. I had trained for only two months before the race, but I was optimistic that I would finish the race.
At last, we began, and after about 20 minutes I became thirsty. And had to slow down to a fast walk. I drank a little water, and then began to climb a short hill. Everything seemed fine and I realised how relaxing running long distances can be.
I had time to think; how lucky. I was in my life, with all the things that I had achieved how healthy I was as I was running along the country roads.
The last two kilometres were the worst. It became very painful – every muscle in my body was telling me that it wras useless to continue, and the road in front of me seemed endless, but I managed to stagger across the finishing line, and then lay, completely still, on the grass.