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с тестом 1. James is fond of ... basketball a) to play; b) play; c) playing; d) played2. If Harold ... the prize, we'll celebrate the occasion a) gets; b) got; c) get; d) will get 3. By the time he ... everything will be overa) will return; b) returns; c) returned; d) return4. If I decided to study a foreign language, I ... Japanese a) will study; b) study; c) would study; d) would have studied 5. I want my haira) do; b) done; c) did; d) will do6. We saw them...a) quarreling; b) quarrels; c) were quarreling; d) how quarreling 7. They want me ... this problem a) solve; b) solving; c) to solve; d) to be solved8. If the gun had been loaded, the boy...a) be wounded; b) would have been wounded; c) will be wounded; d) would be wounded9. Jack felt somebody ... him by the sleevea) tugged; b) tug; c) will tug; d) has tugged10. ... the room, she saw many strange people in ita) having been entered; b) having entering; c) entering; d) having entered11. ... the plane take off?a) did you see; b) have you seen; c) saw you; d) had you seen12. Mr Watt has been working here...a) at that time; b) before; c) for a month now; d) since Friday
Perhaps the most famous case of an athlete's victory over death is the story of the great cyclist Lance Armstrong. By the time he was diagnosed with the disease, Lance had become world champion in Danish Oslo, and in October 1996, a doctor discovered that Lance had advanced testicular cancer. Metastases have already penetrated not only the abdominal cavity, lungs, but even the brain. An operation was immediately performed to remove the testicle, but this was not enough in this case. In his autobiography, Armstrong described that throughout the course of treatment he believed that he would survive, although doctors gave pessimistic forecasts. And the lines about how he coughed up blood and felt terrible after the chemotherapy courses are difficult to read without heart sinking. The second operation - on the brain - was done in Houston. The most complicated operation, which lasted several hours, was carried out successfully, and in fact the slightest mistake of the surgeon was enough to leave Armstrong disabled for life. After all these torments, the athlete began to return to normal life, again sat down on a bicycle. Although, as he himself admitted in his autobiography, he woke up more than once at night in a cold sweat and ran to the hospital to check if the disease had returned. Later, the American founded a worldwide renowned Nike-backed foundation called Livestrong to help cancer patients. After the doping scandal, they began to treat him colder, but it is impossible not to recognize the courage of this man, who in the literal sense of the word defeated death.
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