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Английский язык
от volkowdm1t62
The newspaper Springfield Voice" had a very difficult life. The newspaper hadn't enough money and couldn't pay its workers. But it had one difficulty that was even worse. Whenever some interesting news appeared in the "Springfield Voice", the rest of the newspapers in the town at once published the same news as their own. At last, the "Springfield Voice” decided to teach the enemies a lesson. In the morning, April 1, the "Springfield Voice" published the news that a coffee king whose name was Lirpa Loof had come from abroad and was going to visit Springfield of course, this was tremendous news in such a little town. That same afternoon, all the other newspapers in the town wrote about Mr Urpa Loof. One of the newspapers published an interview with the rich businessman, another newspaper gave an interesting story of his life. Another newspaper told its readers that Mr Lirpa Loof had a meeting with the businessmen of the town, who were planning to buy coffee from him. The next day, April 2, the "Springfield Voice" wrote: "Of course, we are proud that the other newspapers believed our story about the rich foreign businessman Lirpa Loof. But they must not forget what the date was yesterday. Read the first, then the second word - Lirpa Loof- from the end to the beginning, and you will see why they must not forget that date." 1. Закончите предложение в соответствии с содержанием прочитанного TecTa. The story describes 1) a little American town. 2) an April fool joke. 3) the readers of Springfield newspapers. 4) the life of a coffee king 2. Уточните The newspaper "Springfield Voice” was .... 1) a very famous newspaper. 3) a newspaper with clever journalists. 2) a very rich newspaper 4) a newspaper for businessmen. 3. Выберите неверное утверждение. . 1) The newspaper didn't have enough money to pay its workers. 2) The newspaper had a lot of difficulties, 3) Some interesting news was published in the newspaper "Springfield Voice" 4) Reporters from other newspapers were honest people.