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III. Раскройте скобки, употребив правильную глагольную форму. "Guinness Book of Records" (1— be) one of the mostpopular books in the world. It (2 — contain) records of all kmds„ there (3 — be) thousands of them. It all (4 — start) in 1954 when a man (5 — call) Norris McWhirter (6 — publish) the Guinness Book of Records for the Guinness brewery — Guinness, by the way, (7 — be) a type of beer. Very quickly the book (8 — become) a best-seller. It (9 — sell) over 49 copies so far. And if you (10 — think) that it (11 — be) the English who (12 — be) mad about records, you (13 — be) wrong: the book (14 — translate) into 24 languages. There (15 — to be) a lot of people all over the world who (16 — seem) to want (17 — read) about other people who (18— be) faster, fatter, fitter or just madder than they (19 — be). Since ancient times people (20 — try) to break a record. If you (21 — want) to break a record one day, you (22 — have) to find someone reliable who (23 — watch) you and then (24 — ask) a newspaper (25 — write) a report. Then, when. you (26 — break) the record, you (27 — write) to the Guinness Book and (28 — hope) that the day (29 — come) when your record (30 — print) in the newspaper. Your name and photograph (31 — place) in many newspapers and your record (32 — translate) into twenty-four languages— in one of the world's famous books. You (33 — can) do it, for example by (34 — walk) on your hands a long way or (35 — sing) the same song over and over again or (36 — do) any other thing not many people (37 — be able) to do. Why not (38 — try) and (39 — see) what (40 — happen)?
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"Guinness Bookof Records" (1— is) one of the most popular books in the world. It (2 —contains) records of all kinds„ there (3 — are) thousands of them. It all(4 — started) in 1954 when a man (5 — called) Norris McWhirter (6 — published)the Guinness Book of Records for the Guinness brewery — Guinness, bythe way, (7 — being) a type of beer. Very quickly the book (8 — became) abest-seller. It (9 — has sold) over 49 million copies so far. And if you (10 —think) that it (11 — is) the English who (12 — are) mad about records,you (13 — are) wrong: the book (14 — has been translated) into 24 languages. There(15 — are) a lot of people all over the world who (16 — seem) to want(17 — to read) about other people who (18— are) faster, fatter, fitter orjust madder than they (19 — are). Since ancient times people (20 — have been trying)to break a record. If you (21 — want) to break a record one day, you (22— will have) to find someone reliable who (23 — would watch) you and then (24 —ask) a newspaper (25 — to write) a report. Then, when you (26 — break) therecord, you (27 — should write) to the Guinness Book and (28 — hope) that theday (29 — comes) when your record (30 — is printed) in the newspaper. Yourname and photograph (31 — will be placed) in many newspapers and your record (32 —will be translated) into twenty-four languages— in one of the world's famousbooks. You (33 — could) do it, for example by (34 — walking) on your hands along way or (35 — singing) the same song over and over again or (36 — doing)any other thing not many people (37 — are able) to do. Why not (38 — try)and (39 — see) what (40 — happens)?