Оригинал на английском:
19. Answer the questions on the text (ex. 17).
1. Where is the scene laid? 2. What did Rose do there? Do you think she had any previous experience of the job she was doing? 3. What was Miss Wade's position in the cafe? Why was it fortunate for Rose that her supervisor was Miss Wade? 4. What did Rose think of her customers? Why was it difficult for her to understand them? 5. What was unusual about the customer who came into the cafe on the third day of Rose's work? 6. Was he satisfied with his lunch? 7. What did he tell her about London? 8. What did the customer caution Rose against? Do you think Rose understood the customer's warning? 9. What did she think of London? 10. Why do you think Rose was rather careful choosing the answer to the question if she liked London? 11. The customer was sure that Rose hadn't begun to see London yet, wasn't he? What made him feel so certain of it? 12. How would you comment on the customer's utterance "Turn down the wrong street of London and you're lost for ever"? Do you think he really meant a street or was he talking about something else?
1. Where is the scene laid? 2. What did Rose do there? Do you think she had any previous experience of the job she was doing? 3. What was Miss Wade's position in the cafe? Why was it fortunate for Rose that her supervisor was Miss Wade? 4. What did Rose think of her customers? Why was it difficult for her to understand them? 5. What was unusual about the customer who came into the cafe on the third day of Rose's work? 6. Was he satisfied with his lunch? 7. What did he tell her about London? 8. What did the customer caution Rose against? Do you think Rose understood the customer's warning? 9. What did she think of London? 10. Why do you think Rose was rather careful choosing the answer to the question if she liked London? 11. The customer was sure that Rose hadn't begun to see London yet, wasn't he? What made him feel so certain of it? 12. How would you comment on the customer's utterance "Turn down the wrong street of London and you're lost for ever"? Do you think he really meant a street or was he talking about something else?