• II. This is one of the stories about the famous Nasreddin. But the paragraphs are mixed up.
    Decide in what order they should follow.
    A. Wnen they reached the court, Lord Enibi and Judge Cadi were already there, talking and
    laughing together. As soon as the judge saw the poor man, he shouted angrily, "You should be
    ashamed of yourself! You have filled yourself up with the smells from Lord Enibi's restaurant.
    But you haven't paid him penny. Pay him at once, do you hear!"
    B. The poor man sighed, "Life is hard for people as poor as I am. Yesterday I was passing the
    restaurant owned by Lord Enibi. I stopped for a moment because the food smelled so nice. Lord
    Enibi ran out of the restaurant and said he had caught me swallowing the smell of his food. He
    handed me a bill, but I hadn't a single penny to pay him. So he took me to Judge Cadi. The judge
    is going to pass sentence today. Could you possibly come to the court with me and say
    something in my defence?"
    C. In the north of China there lived Effendi Nasreddin. He was the cleverest man for miles
    around, and many people came to ask for his advice. Once a poor man came to see him for just
    this reason. He bowed very low, and said: “I have a great favour to ask of you." "I shall be
    delighted if I can be of help to you. So tell me what I can do," replied the Effendi.
    D. "Can you hear the money rattling, my lord?" said the Effendi. "Don't be silly! I'm not deaf, of
    course I can hear it," replied Lord Enibi crossly. "Excellent. I'm so glad that is settled. My
    brother smelled your food cooking and now you have heard his money jingling. So that puts
    things straight between you.” And with that, Effendi Nasreddin turned on his heel and gave the
    poor man his arm. Together they walked out of the court.
    E. The Effendi stepped forward and bowed the deepest of bows. "It so happens that this poor
    man is my younger brother. He hasn't a cent, so I've come along to settle his debt." Then he took
    the purse that hung on his belt, held it up to Lord Enibi's ear and shook it till all the coins jingled
    inside.
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Ответы 1

  • 1. C

    2. B

    3. A

    4. E

    5. D

    • Автор:

      waters
    • 6 лет назад
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