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Прочитайте текст. Определите, какие из приведенных утверждений 11-18 соответствуют содержанию текста(1-True), какие не соответствуют(2-False)и о чем в тексте не сказано, то есть на основании текста нельзя дать ни положительного, ни отрицательного ответа(3-Not started). В поле ответа запишите одну цифру, которая соответствует номеру правильного ответа.

Real-life Mowgli
Do you remember The Jungle Book and the famous story about a boy who was raised by wolves in the jungle? The boy and the jungle animals - wolves, a bear, a black panther and a large python - managed to understand each other, and helped and defended each other. When grown up, Mowgli went back to live happily with people. This story, written by Rudyard Kipling, is beautiful but unrealistic. It came from the writer's imagination. True, stories about children who are raised by animals really happen.

However, these stories cannot be considered happy ones. If a child communicates with animals and is isolated from people, it affects his brain development, his speech and communication skills, which can never be fully restored. However, Mowgli's message about people and animals living in harmony - "We are of the same blood - you and I!" - was delivered to civilized society by another child. The story of Tippi Degré is real and a happy one. As a child, she communicated with wild animals easily and amazingly well, but she had never been lost in the jungle. She had her parents' love and care, books and educational toys. She spoke French as her mother tongue and English as a foreign language and, as a bonus, she had the most unusual childhood, full of adventures and fantastic experiences.

Tippi Degré was born in Africa to a family of French wildlife photographers and filmmakers, Alain and Sylvie. Because of her parents' jov Tippi did not grow up in her own country but rather in the African desert. She spent the first ten years of her life in Namibia living close to tribespeople and, of course, to the animals. There were no other kids nearby and she played with the animals. From her very early childhood Tippi had no fear of animals. Later she said that she spoke with them with her mind, or through her eyes and that they understood each other. She was on the same wavelength as them. Her best friend was the huge African elephant Abu. Unlike European kids of her age, Tippi didn't dream of getting a hamster or a kitten for her birthday and she didn't go to the zoo. Instead, she played with lion cubs and zebras, with leopards and cheetahs and she even believed that an African shake was her friend.

Tippi's parents book lots of photographs of their daughter playing with different animals, riding an ostrich or climbing the trees with monkeys. These photos were published in the most famous wildlife journals, which made Tippi a word celebrity. Several books and documentary films about Tippi and he family's adventurous lifestyle were made and became hits.

At the age of ten, Tippi went to school in France but she could not forger her African life and revisited the places she had known before. After school she studied cinematography at the university in Paris. Now she is in her twenties and she lives in Paris. However, her love for animals will last forever and she does a lot to promote the idea that humans and animals are of rhe same blood.

11. Rudyard Kipling's book about Mowgli was based in the real life story of an indian boy.
1) True 1) False) 3) Not started
12. In her early years, Tippi's favourite book was the book about Mowgli.
1) True 1) False) 3) Not started
13. Tippi's nationality is French.
1) True 1) False) 3) Not started
14. As a small child, Tippi spenta a lot of time playing with her neighbours' children.
1) True 1) False) 3) Not started
15. The parents prohibited Tippi from playing with wild animals.
1) True 1) False) 3) Not started
16. Tippi became famous due to her unusual childhood experiences.
1) True 1) False) 3) Not started
17. Tippi was educated in Europe.
1) True 1) False) 3) Not started
18. As an adult, Tippi protests against keeping animals in zoos.
1) True 1) False) 3) Not started

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vilkinakarina
13.05.2021 19:44
Условные предложения I типа.
1. If we (receive) a telegram from him, we (will not worry).
2. If you (do not work) systematically, you (will fail) the exam.
3. If I (live) in London, I (will visit) Big Ben every month.
4. If I (get) a ticket, I (will go) to the theatre.
условные предложения II типа.
1. If we ( received) a telegram from him, we (would not worry).
2. If you (did not work) systematically, you (would fail) the exam.
3. If I (lived) in London, I (would visit) Big Ben every month.
4. If I ( got) a ticket, I (would go) to the theatre.
условные предложения  III типа.
1. If we (had received) a telegram from him, we (would not have worried).
2. If you (had not worked) systematically, you (would have failed) the exam.
3. If I (had lived) in London, I (would have visited) Big Ben every month.
4. If I (had got) a ticket, I (would have gone) to the theatre.
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Малиш999
13.05.2021 19:44
1 If we receive a telegram from him, we won't worry.
If we received a telegram from him, we wouldn't worry.
If we had received a telegram from him, we wouldn't have worried.

2 If you don't work systematically, you will fail the exam.
If you didn't work systematically, you would fail the exam.
If you hadn't worked systematically, you would have failed exam.

3 If I live in London, I will visit Big Ben every month .
If I lived in London, I would visit Big Ben every month.
If I had lived in London, I would have visited Big Ben every month.

4 If I get a ticket, I will go to the theater.

If I got a ticket, I would go to the theater.
I I had got a ticket, I would have gone to the theater.
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