Вопрос:

The original image contains an English language test for 8th grade. Section D asks to choose the correct option for the sentence "The surprise during the party was ...". Section E asks to choose the correct option for the sentence "Mary thinks that ...". There is also a text passage with blanks labeled A-E to be filled with grammatically correct words from the provided list.

Ответ:

D. The surprise during the party was ...

The context suggests a fun event, making a guitar performance a plausible surprise. The other options are common party elements or unlikely surprises.

  1. a cake with candles.
  2. a boat ride.
  3. a guitar performance by the best friend.
  4. catching a fish.

E. Mary thinks that ...

The context implies Mary enjoyed the party and it was memorable, suggesting it was unique compared to others.

  1. the party didn't differ from the others she had before.
  2. the best gifts are simple.
  3. outdoor parties are never fun.
  4. she will never have a similar party in the future.

Fill in the blanks:

The task is to fill in the blanks with words that fit grammatically and contextually. The words provided in uppercase at the end of the lines are likely the base forms, and they need to be adapted.

  • A: "She young but successful. She A ... the silver medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics" - requires a verb indicating winning the medal. The word is WIN. Adjusted form: WON.
  • B: "Mirra has got a sister who is three years B ... than Mirra." - requires a comparative adjective for age. The word is OLD. Adjusted form: OLDER.
  • C: "Erica Andreeva is a professional tennis player too. C ... mother's name is Raisa Andreeva." - This sentence is structured to be completed by a pronoun referring to Erica, but the word THEY doesn't fit. It seems there might be a misinterpretation or a missing part of the prompt related to option C. However, if we consider the most logical completion for the sentence structure, it would be a pronoun. Given the options, 'SHE' would be grammatically correct if it were an option, but 'THEY' is provided. This could imply a sentence about Erica and her mother, but the structure 'C ... mother's name...' is ambiguous. If 'C' is supposed to be a verb or a pronoun referring to Erica, then 'THEY' is incorrect. Assuming there's an error or a specific context missing for C, we'll proceed with the other blanks.
  • D: "She D ... interested in tennis for twenty years." - requires a verb indicating being interested or having been interested. The word is BE. Adjusted form: IS (referring to her current state of being interested for twenty years).
  • E: "She wanted her daughters E ... to play tennis." - requires a verb in infinitive form after 'wanted her daughters to'. The word is BEGIN. Adjusted form: TO BEGIN.

Note on C: The completion for blank C is unclear based on the provided text and options. If 'C' is intended to be a pronoun for Erica, then 'THEY' is incorrect. If it's part of a different sentence structure, more context would be needed. For the purpose of completing the exercise with the provided options, and acknowledging the ambiguity, we will leave C as is, or if a completion is absolutely forced, it would be based on a flawed premise.

Revised Answer for C (assuming a possible sentence construction error in the original): If C were intended to complete the sentence about Erica, and considering the options, there's no grammatically fitting word among 'WIN', 'OLD', 'THEY', 'BE', 'BEGIN'. However, if we interpret 'C' as a separate sentence starter, then 'THEY' could be the subject of a new sentence related to the context, but this is speculative.

Given the structure of the task (filling blanks with provided words), and the ambiguity of C, we will proceed with the best possible fit for the other blanks.

Final Answer for the blanks, focusing on context and grammar:

  • A: WON
  • B: OLDER
  • C: (Ambiguous - if forced to choose from the provided words and assume a sentence about Erica, none fit grammatically. If it refers to Erica and her mother as a group, 'THEY' could be a subject, but the structure 'C ... mother's name' is incomplete. We'll assume there's an error and skip filling C definitively without further context or correction.)
  • D: IS
  • E: TO BEGIN

Table for D and E:

ABCDE
WONOLDERISTO BEGIN
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