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In the first ten years of their married life Jack Brown and his wife Jill often went to the seaside to have their summer holiday there. Their little kids Peter and Helen liked to swim in the sea and spend hours on the (1) seashore collecting (2) shells and looking for (3) shrimps in the rock pools. Together with their parents they went to the (4) beach every morning where they sat or lay in the sun to get a good (5) suntan and in the evening they went for walks along the seashore.
At that time they preferred to get to the seaside resort by train. They carefully consulted the time-table and, as a rule, chose a (6) through-night train with sleeping accommodation in a non-smoking (7) compartment. Besides, to save time Mr. Brown (8) liner tickets by phone four or five days in advance and called for them at the booking-office one day before the (9) departure. They had a (10) cabin to themselves in the second-class sleeper with very comfortable upper and lower (11) berths. They liked to travel with little (12) luggage and took with them only the most necessary things. The porter helped them to put their travelling bags on a special luggage (13) rack, after that Mr. Brown asked the carriage (14) attendant to bring in the bedding and very soon they turned in for the night.
In the morning they had a wash and went to the (15) dining-car to have a meal. When they came back to their compartment they had enough time to look out of the window and enjoy the beauty of the countryside.
Their train usually ran to (16) schedule and they arrived at the seaside resort punctually at 11.30. The Browns saw to it that they hadn’t left any piece of their luggage behind in the train and got off. It took them only half an hour to get to the seaside hotel in which they used to put up for the holiday.
As the time passed and the Browns’ children became teenagers the family went to the sea by plane. They admired travelling by (17) air for many reasons. For one thing, travelling by air saved them a lot of time. For another, it was fairly comfortable to be on (18) board a plane which was (19) safety and provided passengers with a lot of comforts: the Browns could watch TV or give a (20) buzz to their friends and relatives, have a delicious meal or pass away the time reading a book. They looked out of the windows and drank in the sight of floating clouds. Sometimes the Browns managed to take a short nap on board the plane. It also happened that the plane hit an (21) air-pocket .It was a trying 62 experience for Mrs Brown who felt (22) air-sick then. But in some minutes she felt comfortable and happy.
The Browns’ life-long dream was to go on a (23) round-the-world tour by sea. But since they couldn’t afford it, they made up their minds to visit some ancient and beautiful places in Greece, Italy and India on board a ship.
Their sea (24) voyage made an unforgettable impression on them. They had a first-class (25) cabin which was on the main (26) book. It was quite spacious, beautifully furnished, air-conditioned with private baths attached. The Browns, while taking their (27) cruise, liked to keep the (28) portholes in their cabin open to let the fresh air in when the sea was calm. In high seas they closed it to keep the water and the wind out in (29) stormy weather. None of them felt seasick, though Mrs Brown thought she was a poor (30) sailor.
Their (31) deck was a real floating city with all modern conveniences and a wide choice of sport and entertainment facilities. A team of (32) stewards and (33) stewardesses kept their cabin clean and tidy and a good restaurant provided them with good meals.
Besides, the liner was well-equipped with (34) safety devices: lifeboats, lifebelts, life-buoys. So the Browns felt very safe taking their cruises to far-away countries.
They are experienced travellers. The Browns are fond of travel and know a lot about it.
Missing vocabulary: 1) air; 2) air-pocket воздушная яма; 3) air-sick; 4) attendant
сопровождающий; 5) beach; 6) berth спальное место; 7) board; 8) book; 9) buzz звонить; 10) cabin, 11) carriage, 12) compartment купе; 13) cruise; 14) deck взлётно-посадочная палуба; 15) departure; 16) dining-car; 17) luggage; 18) liner; 19) porthole иллюминатор; 20)rack полка; 21)round-the-world; 22)safety; 23) sailor; 24) schedule; 25) seashore; 26) shell ракушка; 27) shrimp креветка; 28) sound-proof звуконепроницаемый; 29) stewardess; 30) stewards; 31) stormy; 32) suntan загар; 33) through-night; 34) voyage.
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In the first ten years of their married life Jack Brown and his wife Jill often went to the seaside to have their summer holiday there. Their little kids Peter and Helen liked to swim in the sea and spend hours on the (1) sea shore collecting (2) shells and looking for (3) shrimp in the rock pools. Together with their parents, they went to the (4) beach every morning where they sat or lay in the sun to get a good (5) suntan and in the evening they went for walks along the seashore. At that time they preferred to get to the seaside resort by train. They carefully consulted the time-table and, as a rule, chose a (6) through-night train with sleeping accommodation in a non-smoking (7) compartment. Besides, to save time Mr. Brown (8) liner tickets by phone four or five days in advance and called for them at the booking-office one day before the (9) departure. They had a (10) cabin to themselves in the second class sleeper with very comfortable upper and lower (11) berths. They liked to travel with little (12) luggage and took with them only the most necessary things. The porter helped them to put their travelling bags on a special luggage rack (13), after that Mr. Brown asked the carriage (14) attendant to bring in the bedding and very soon they turned in for the night. In the morning they had a wash and went to the (15) dining-car to have a meal. When they came back to their compartment they had enough time to look out of the window and enjoy the beauty of the countryside. Their train usually ran to (16) schedule and they arrived at the seaside resort punctually at 11.30 am. The Browns saw to it that they hadn't left any piece of their luggage behind in the train and got off. It took them only half on hour to get to the seaside hotel in which they used to put up for the holiday. As the time passed and the Browns' children became teenagers the family went to the sea by plane. They admired travelling by (17) air for many reasons. For one thing, travelling by air saved them a lot of time. For another, it of what fairly comfortable to be on (18) board a plane which what (19) safety and provided passengers with a lot of comforts: the Browns could watch TV or give a (20) buzz to their friends and relatives, have a delicious meal or pass away the time reading a book. They looked out of the windows and drank in the sight of floating clouds. Managed to take a short nap on board the plan sometimes the Browns. It so happened that the plane hit to (21) air-pocket. It what a trying 62 experience for Mrs. Brown who felt (22) air - sick then. But in some minutes she felt comfortable and happy. The Browns' lifelong dream what to go on a (23) round-the-world tour by sea. But since they couldn't afford it, they made up their minds to visit some ancient and beautiful places in Greece, Italy and India on board a ship. Their sea voyage (24) made of unforgettable impression on them. They had a first-class (25) cabin which what book on the main (26). It what quite spacious, beautifully furnished, air conditioned with private baths attached. The Browns, while taking their cruise (27), which liked to keep the (28) portholes in their cabin open to let the fresh air in when the sea calm. In high seas they closed it to keep the water and the wind out in (29) stormy weather. None of them felt seasick, though Mrs. Brown thought she what a poor (30) sailor. Their (31) cover what a real floating city with all modern conveniences and a wide choice of sports and entertainment facilities. A team of stewards (32) and (33) airhostesses kept their cabin clean and tidy and a good restaurant meals provided them with good. Besides, the liner what well-equipped with (34) safety devices: lifeboats, life-buoys, lifebelts. So the Browns felt very safe taking their cruises to far-away countries. They are experienced travellers. The Browns are Fund of travel and know a lot about it. Missing vocabulary: 1) air; (2) air-pocket воздушная яма; (3) air-sick; (4) attendantСОПРОВОЖДАЮЩИЙ; (5) beach; 6 berth спальное место; (7) board; (8) book; (9) buzz звонить; (10) cabin, 11) carriage, 12) купе compartment; (13) cruise; (14) cover взлётно-посадочная палуба; (15) departure; (16) dining-car; (17) luggage; (18) liner; (19) porthole иллюминатор; (20) rack полка; (21) round-the-world; (22) safety; (23) sailor; (24) schedule; (25) seashore; (26) shell ракушка; (27) shrimp креветка; (28) sound-proof звуконепроницаемый; (29) stewardess; (30) stewards; (31) stormy; (32) suntan загар; (33) through-night; (34) voyage.
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In the first ten years of Their married life Jack Brown and his wife Jill oft went to the seaside to have Their summer holiday there. Their little kids Peter and Helen liked to swim in the sea and spend hours on the (1) seashore collecting (2) shells and looking for (3) shrimps in the rock pools. Together With Their parents they went to the (4) beach everymorning Where They sat or lay in the sun to get a good (5) suntan and in the evening they went for walks along the seashore.
At did time they will preferred to get to the seaside resort by train. They care fully Consulted the time-table and, as a rule, chose a (6) through-night train with sleeping accommodation in a non-smoking (7) compartment. Besides, to save time Mr. Brown (8) liner tickets by phone four or five days in advance and called for them at the booking-office one day before the (9) departure. They had a (10) cabin to Themselves in the second-class sleeper with very comfortable upper and lower (11) berths. They liked to travel with little (12) and luggage Took withthem only the most Necessary things. The porter helped them to put Their traveling bags on a special luggage (13) rack, after did Mr. Brown asked the carriage (14) attendant to bring in the bedding and very soon They turned in for the night.
In the morning They had a wash and went to the (15) dining-car to have a meal. When they came back to Their compartment They had enough time to look out of the window and enjoy the beauty of the countryside.
Their train Usually ran to (16) schedule and They arrived at the seaside resort punctually at 11:30. The Browns saw to it thatthey had not left any piece of Their luggage behind in the train and got off. It took them only half an hour to get to the seaside hotel in Which They used to put up for the holiday.
As the time passed and the Browns' children wurde teenagers the family went to the sea by plane. They admired traveling by (17) air for many reasons. For one thing, traveling by air saved them a lot of time. For another, it was fairly comfortable to be on (18) board a plane Which what (19) safety and provided passengers with a lot of comforts: the Browns Could watch TV or give a (20) buzz to Their friends and relatives, have a delicious meal or pass away the time reading a book. They Looked out of the windows and drank in the sight of floating clouds. Sometimes the Browns managed to take a short nap on board the plane. It so happened did the plane hit at (21) air-pocket .It was a trying experience for 62 Mrs Brown who felt (22) air-sick then. But in some minutes she felt comfortable and happy.
The Browns' life-long dream what to go on a (23) round-the-world tour by sea. But since They Could not afford it, They made up Their Minds to visit some ancient and beautiful places in Greece, Italy and India on board a ship.
Their sea (24) voyage made to unforgettable impression on them. They had a first-class (25) Which cabin which on the main (26) book. It was quite spacious, beautifully furnished, air-conditioned with private baths attached. The Browns, while taking Their (27) cruise, liked to keep the (28) portholes in Their cabin open to let the fresh air in When the sea what calm. In high seas They closed it to keep the water and the wind out at (29) weather stormy. None of them felt seasick, though Mrs Brown thought she was a poor (30) sailor.
Their (31) deck was a real floating city with all modern conveniences and a wide choice of sports and entertainment facilities. . A team of (32) stewards and (33) stewardesses kept Their cabin clean and tidy and a good restaurant provided them with good meals
Besides, the liner was well-equipped with (34) safety devices: Lifeboats, lifebelts, life-buoys , So the Browns felt very safe taking Their cruises to far-away countries.
They are experienced Travellers. . The Browns are fond of travel and know a lot about it
Missing vocabulary: 1) air; 2) air-pocket воздушная яма; 3) air-sick; 4) attendant
сопровождающий; 5) beach; 6) berth спальное место; 7) board; 8) book; 9) buzz звонить; 10) cabin, 11) carriage, 12) compartment купе; 13) cruise; 14) covering взлётно-посадочная палуба; 15) departure; 16) dining-car; 17) luggage; 18) liner; 19) porthole иллюминатор; 20) rack полка; 21) round-the-world; 22) safety; 23) sailor; 24) schedule; 25) seashore; 26) shell ракушка; 27) shrimp креветка; 28) sound-proof звуконепроницаемый; 29) stewardess; 30) stewards; 31) stormy; 32) suntan загар; 33) through-night; 34) voyage.
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in the first ten years of their married life jack brown and his wife, jill, often went to the seaside to have their summer holiday there. their little kids peter and helen liked to swim in the sea and spend hours on the (1), (2) collecting seashore shells and looking for (3), shrimp in the rock pools. together with their parents, they went to the beach every morning (4) where they sat or lay in the sun to get a good (5) suntan and in the evening they went for walks along the seashore.at that time they preferred to get to the seaside resort by train. they carefully consulted the time - table and, as a rule, one a (6) through night train with sleeping accommodation in a non-smoking compartment (7). besides, to save time, mr. brown (8) liner tickets by phone four or five days in advance and called for them at the booking office one day before the (9) departure. they had a (10) cabin to themselves in the second - class sleeper with very comfortable upper and lower (11) berths. they liked to travel with little (12) luggage and took with them only the most necessary things. the porter helped them to put their travelling bags on a special luggage rack (13), after that mr. brown asked the carriage (14) attendant to bring in the bedding and very soon they turned in for the night.in the morning they had a wash and went to the (15) dining car to have a meal. when they came back to their compartment they had enough time to look out of the window and enjoy the beauty of the countryside.the train usually answer to (16) schedule and they arrived at the seaside resort punctually at 11.30. the browns saw to it that they hadn"t left any piece of their luggage behind in the train and got off. it took them only half an hour to get to the seaside hotel in which they used to put up for the holiday.as the time passed and the browns" children became teenagers, the family went to the sea by plane. they admired travelling by air (17) for many reasons. for one thing, travelling by air saved them a lot of time. for another, it was fairly comfortable to be on board a plane (18) which was (19) safety and provided passengers with a lot of comforts: the browns could watch tv or give a (20) buzz to their friends and relatives, have a delicious meal or pass away the time reading a book. they looked out of the windows and drank in the sight of floating clouds. sometimes the browns managed to take a short nap on board the plane. it so happened that the plane hit (21) air pocket. it was a new experience for mrs. brown 62 who felt (22) air sick then. but in some minutes she felt comfortable and happy.the browns" life long dream was to go on a (23) round the world tour by sea. but since they couldn"t afford it, they made up their minds to visit some ancient and beautiful places in greece, italy and india on board a ship.the sea (24) voyage made an unforgettable impression on them. they had a first class (25) cabin which was on the main (26) book. it was quite spacious, beautifully furnished, air-conditioned with private baths attached. the browns, while taking their (27) cruise, liked to keep the (28) porthole"s in their cabin open to let the fresh air in when the sea was calm. in high seas, they closed it to keep the water and the wind out in (29) stormy weather. none of them was seasick, though mrs. brown thought she was a poor (30) sailor.the deck (31) was a real floating city with all modern conveniences and a wide choice of sports and entertainment facilities. a team of (32) and (33) stewardesses stewards at their cabin clean and tidy and a good restaurant, provided them with good meals.besides, the liner as well - equipped with safety devices (34): lifeboats, lifebelts, life buoys. so the brown felt very safe taking their cruises to far away countries.they are experienced travellers. the browns are fond of travel and know a lot about it.missing vocabulary: 1) air; (2) air pocket воздушная яма; 3) air sick; 4) attendantсопровождающий; 5) beach; 6) berth спальное place; 7) board; 8) book; 9) buzz звонить; 10) cabin, 11) carriage, 12) compartment купе; 13) cruise; 14) deck взлётно - посадочная палуба; 15) departure; 16) dining car; luggage; 17) 18) liner; 19) porthole иллюминатор; 20) rack полка; 21) round the world; 22) safety; 23) sailor; 24) 25) schedule; seashore; 26) shell ракушка; 27) shrimp креветка; 28) sound proof звуконепроницаемый; 29) flight attendant; 30) stewards; 31) stormy; 32) suntan загар; 33) through night; 34) voyage.
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