Задание 1. Переведи текст на английский язык.
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Это была очень уютная и чистая кухня. Солнце сияло сквозь чистые стекла, пол блестел, на плите кипел чайник, и толстый черный любимец миссис Браун сладко спал на подоконнике. Миссис Браун сидела в кресле и читала. Вдруг сильный взрыв потряс маленький домик. Миссис Браун взглянула в окно. По улице бежали люди. Кто-то крикнул: «Это на фабрике! Котел взорвался!» Миссис Браун побледнела, закрыла лицо руками и опустилась в кресло. Ее муж работал в котельной. «Я была ему плохой женой, - подумала она, - только вчера я выбранила его за то, что он не вытер ноги, когда вошел в кухню. А теперь я его никогда не увижу.» Хлопнула дверь. Кто-то вошел в комнату. «Не плачь, Мэри! - услышала она голос мужа, - ничего особенного не случилось. Никто не ранен.» Мисси Браун подняла голову. «О, Стивен!- сказала она,- Сколько раз я тебе говорила: вытирай ноги, когда входишь в дом!»
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An accident.
Itwas a very cozy and clean kitchen. The sun was shining through clean glass, thefloor was glittering, the kettle was boiling on the stove, and Mrs Brown`s thickblack pet slept on the windowsill. Mrs Brown was sitting in a chair and reading.Suddenly a loud explosion shook the small house. Mrs. Brown looked out of thewindow. People were running along the street. Someone shouted: "It's atthe factory! The boiler exploded!" Mrs. Brown turned pale, covered herface with her hands and sat into a chair. Her husband worked in the boilerroom. "I was a bad wife for him,- she thought,- only yesterday I scoldedhim because he hadn't wiped his feet when he had come into the kitchen. Andnow I'll never see him again." The door is slammed. Someone entered theroom. "Don't cry, Mary! - she heard her husband's voice,- nothing special happened. Anyone wasn`t hurt." Mrs. Brown raised her head. "Oh, Steven!- she said,- "How many times I told you to wipe your feet when entering the house!"
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Accident.It was very cozy and pure kitchen. The sun shone through pure glasses, a floor shone, on a plate the teapot boiled, and the fat black favourite Mrs. Brown slept with pleasure on a window sill. Mrs. Brown sat in a chair and read. Suddenly strong explosion has shaken a small lodge. Mrs. Brown has looked in a window. Down the street people ran. Someone has shouted: "It at factory! The copper has blown up!" Mrs. Brown has turned pale, has hidden the face in hands and has fallen to a chair. Her husband worked in a boiler room. "I was to him a bad wife, - she has thought, - only yesterday I have given a good telling-off him for the fact that he hasn't walked when he has entered into kitchen. And now I will never see him." I have slapped a door. Someone has entered the room. "Don't cry, Mary! - she has heard the husband's voice, - anything special didn't happen. Nobody is wounded." Missie Brown has raised the head. "Oh, Stephen! - she has told, - How many times I spoke to you: walk when you enter the house!"