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How was Jackson going to A21 get rid of Simon? That was the question that had kept him awake for the previous three nights, and which he pondered as he now walked home from work. It had all started so innocently, as a favour to a friend.
'Could you put me A22 up , Jackson?' Simon had asked. 'Just for a couple of nights.'
Jackson of course had said yes, thinking that it would be just for two nights. How wrong he had been. Now, more than four months on, Simon was still in the flat and there seemed little evidence to suggest he was A23 intending to leave. The evidence, in fact, pointed to quite the opposite conclusion. Simon seemed to have A24 settled in so comfortably, Jackson wondered sometimes if it was actually Simon's flat, and he, Jackson, was the one staying there as the guest.
Jackson knew he should A25 make his feelings clear to Simon - that he valued his own privacy, that he didn't want to live with someone else on a permanent basis, that he felt Simon was abusing his hospitality - but the truth was he was scared. Not scared of how Simon would react physically, but scared that Simon would take offence, and would A26 accuse him of being selfish and not caring about a friend who was in trouble. And Simon was in trouble. With no job, no money and nowhere else to stay, where would Simon go if Jackson A27 threw him out?
'Maybe I am being selfish,' Jackson thought, 'but the situation just can't go on like this.'
He made the decision to bring the subject up sometime that evening. 'I won't ask him to leave
immediately,' he reasoned. 'That would be unfair, and would put him in a difficult
A28 position. But I'll explain that the whole arrangement was meant to be temporary, has gone on for a very long time now, and that, while it's been nice having Simon as a flatmate, it just can't go on indefinitely.'
For the rest of the walk home, he rehearsed exactly what he was going to say.
A21 |
1) have |
2) get Get rid of smth - избавиться от чего-либо; устоявшееся сочетание |
3) take |
4) set |
A22 |
1) in Put smb in - назначить на должность |
2) out Put smb out – обременять кого-либо |
3) over Put smb over - нет такого сочетания |
4) up Put smb up - предоставить ночлег, приютить |
A23 |
1) intending Intend - намереваться |
2) assuming Assume - допускать |
3) devising Devise - разрабатывать |
4) conceiving Concieve - постигать; забеременеть |
A24 |
1) settled Settle in - обосноваться, освоиться; остальные три слова с in не используются |
2) established |
3) launched |
4) relaxed |
A25 |
1) convey |
2) express |
3) make Make smth clear to smb - дать ясно понять что-либо кому-либо; устоявшееся выражение |
4) tell |
A26 |
1) charge |
2) condemn |
3) blame |
4) accuse Accuse smb of smth - винить, упрекать; остальные три слова с of не используются |
A27 |
1) let Let smb out - выпустить кого-либо (откуда- либо) |
2) sent Send smb out - отослать кого-либо (за чем-либо) |
3) threw Throw smb out - вышвырнуть кого-либо |
4) did Did smb out - нет такого сочетания |
A28 |
1) location |
2) position Put smb in a difficult position - ставить кого-либо в неудобное/сложное положение; устоявшееся выражение |
3) point |
4) site |