The spring was dry and warm. Alexey went to a wide stream (1) on a steep bank (2) of which (3) he often sat in childhood (4) and stopped in thought

The dog was silent and did not move. And Zhenya, slowly moving towards the open window, continued:

- Well! You lie? And lie down ... A very nice dog ... so smart-looking, cute.

But as soon as Zhenya touched the window sill with her hand, the pretty dog \u200b\u200bjumped up with a menacing growl, and, in fear, jumping onto the sofa, Zhenya tucked her legs.

“Very strange,” she said, almost crying. - You catch robbers and spies, and I ... a man. Yes! She stuck her tongue out at the dog. - Fool!

Zhenya put the key and the telegram on the edge of the table. We had to wait for the owners.

But an hour passed, then another ... It was already dark ... Through the open window came the distant whistle of locomotives, the barking of dogs and the blows of a volleyball. Somewhere they played the guitar. And only here, near the gray dacha, everything was deaf and quiet.

Leaning her head on the hard cushion of the sofa, Zhenya began to cry softly.

Finally she fell asleep soundly.


She woke up only in the morning.

Lush, rain-washed foliage rustled outside the window. A well wheel creaked nearby. Somewhere sawing wood, but here, in the country, it was still quiet.

Under Zhenya's head was now a soft leather pillow, and her legs were covered with a light sheet. There was no dog on the floor.

So someone came here at night!

Zhenya jumped up, flung her hair back, tugged at the rumpled sundress, took the key from the table, the unsent telegram, and wanted to run away.

And then on the table she saw a sheet of paper on which it was written in large blue pencil:

"Girl, when you leave, close the door." Below was the signature: "Timur".

“Timur? Who is Timur? We ought to see and thank this person. "

She looked into the next room. There was a desk, an ink set, an ashtray, and a small mirror on it. On the right, near the leather car leggings, lay an old, tattered revolver. A crooked Turkish saber stood right there at the table, in a peeling and scratched sheath. Zhenya put down the key and the telegram, touched the saber, took it out of its sheath, raised the blade above her head and looked in the mirror.

The look turned out stern, menacing. It would be nice to film like that and then bring a card to school! Modoy would be lying that once her father took her to the front with him. IN left hand you can take a revolver. Like this. It will be even better. She pulled her eyebrows to refusal, pursed her lips and, aiming at the mirror, pulled the trigger.

A crash hit the room. Smoke obscured the window. A table mirror fell on the ashtray. And, leaving both the key and the telegram on the table, the stunned Zhenya flew out of the room and rushed away from this strange and dangerous house.

Somehow she found herself on the bank of the river. Now she had neither the key to the Moscow apartment, nor the receipt for the telegram, nor the telegram itself. And now Olga had to tell everything: about the dog, and about spending the night in an empty dacha, and about the Turkish saber, and, finally, about the shot. Bad! If there were a dad, he would understand. Olga won't understand. Olga will be angry or, what good, cry. This is even worse. Zhenya herself knew how to cry. But at the sight of Olga's tears, she always wanted to climb a telegraph pole, a tall tree or a roof chimney.

For courage, Zhenya bathed herself and quietly went to look for her dacha.

When she walked up the porch, Olga stood in the kitchen and bred a primus stove. Hearing footsteps, Olga turned around and silently gazed at Zhenya with hostility.

- Olya, hello! - Stopping at the top step and trying to smile, said Zhenya. - Olya, you won't swear?

- I will! - Olga answered without taking her eyes off her sister.

- Well, swear, - Zhenya obediently agreed. - Such, you know, a strange case, such extraordinary adventure! Olya, I ask you, don't pull your eyebrows, it's okay, I just lost the key to the apartment, I didn't send a telegram to my dad ...

Zhenya closed her eyes and took a deep breath, intending to blurt out everything at once. But then the gate in front of the house swung open with a crash. A shaggy goat jumped into the courtyard, all covered in thorns, and, drooping its horns low, rushed into the depths of the garden. And behind her, with a scream, swept the barefoot girl already familiar to Zhenya.

Taking advantage of this opportunity, Zhenya broke off the dangerous conversation and rushed into the garden to drive the goat out. She caught up with the girl when she, breathing heavily, held the goat by the horns.

- Girl, have you lost anything? - Quickly through clenched teeth the girl asked Zhenya, not ceasing to beat the goat with kicks.

- No, - Zhenya did not understand.

- Whose is this? Not yours? - And the girl showed her the key to the Moscow apartment.

- Mine, - Zhenya answered in a whisper, looking timidly towards the terrace.

“Take the key, the note and the receipt, and the telegram has already been sent,” the girl muttered just as quickly and through her teeth.

And thrusting a paper bundle into Zhenya's hand, she hit the goat with her fist.

The goat galloped to the gate, and the barefoot girl followed right through the thorns, through the nettles, like a shadow. And at once they disappeared behind the gate.

Squeezing her shoulders, as if they had beaten her, not the goat, Zhenya opened the package:

“This is the key. This is a telegraph receipt. So someone sent a telegram to my father. But who? Aha, here's a note! What is it?"

This note read in large blue pencil:

“Girl, don't be afraid of anyone at home. Everything is all right and no one will learn anything from me. " And at the bottom was the signature: "Timur".

As if spellbound, Zhenya quietly thrust the note into her pocket. Then she straightened her shoulders and calmly walked towards Olga.

Olga was still standing there, near the unlit primus, and tears were already beginning to form in her eyes.

- Olya! - then Zhenya exclaimed bitterly. - I was joking. Why are you angry with me? I cleaned the whole apartment, I wiped the windows, I tried, I washed all the rags, all the floors. Here's the key, here's the receipt from Dad's telegram. And I'd rather give you a kiss. You know how I love you! Do you want me to jump off the roof into the nettle for you?

When spring comes and what will summer be like in the region

This year's winter was warm, but long. Spring, it seems, will never come. There are snowdrifts on the street, and you don't want to change warm winter down jackets for light spring jackets. When will Nizhny Novgorod residents wait for spring? And what summer will follow? We decided to find out.

Nizhny Novgorod residents celebrated the New Year at almost above-zero temperatures and without snow at all. December has become one of the warmest in the meteorological record. The long-awaited January frosts came only in March.

- Our winter was unusual, and first of all it was an abnormal December, because in any case it turned out to be very warm. There was also a lot of precipitation, in December there were two monthly norms. As for the entire temperature background of winter, it was warmer than usual by a little over 2 degrees. Chill-downs, which most often occur in late January-early February, moved to late February and early March. With deviations from the climatic norm by 7-16 degrees, - explained Olga Mokeeva, head of the weather forecast department of the Nizhny Novgorod hydrometeorological center.

Spring this year will come with a significant delay - only at the beginning of April. At the same time, one should not expect a rapid warming. According to forecasts of weather forecasters, the temperature in April will range from +4 to +7 degrees.

An abnormally warm winter, like the coming frosts in May, can adversely affect crops.

- Abnormal weather in late February and early March - a lot of snow, high temperatures, warm days lead to a dangerous phenomenon - crop damping, - the expert says.

But the flood, according to forecasts of forecasters, will pass calmly. The water level will be even 0.5-1 meter lower than long-term values.

- Opening of the Oka and Sura is expected on April 6-14. Opening of Vetluga - in the second decade of April. But these are terms close to the norm. And, according to preliminary forecasts, the maximum water level on the Oka River in the lower reaches and on the Sura River can be expected to be lower than the average long-term values, and on Vetluga - close to normal, - explains Olga Mokeeva.

The average temperature this summer will be several degrees higher than last year.

This summer promises to be warmer than the previous one. In June +16, +18 degrees, in July - +18, +20, in August - +16, +18.

- Precipitation will be more than normal in June-July. Most likely, this will be due to the front sections and temperature contrasts. In each of the three summer months, a 30-degree heat is likely. Somewhere short-term, in July-early August more intense. But there will be hot days every month, - says Olga Mokeeva.

Summer weather will not leave Nizhny Novgorod residents in the fall. Not only the Indian summer will be really warm, but the whole September as well.

- In September, temperatures are forecast above 20 degrees, a slight shortage of precipitation is possible. There will be warm dry days, - the specialist shares.

Let's hope that despite the late arrival of spring this year, Nizhny Novgorod residents will still be able to enjoy the warm weather.

Anastasia KAZAKOVA.

Tell me, please, - without opening the door, Zhenya asked loudly but very politely: - how can I get from here to the post office?

She was not answered. She stood for a while, thought, opened the door and went through the corridor into the room. The owners were not at home. Then, embarrassed, she turned to leave, but then a large light red dog crept silently from under the table. She carefully examined the bewildered girl and, with a soft growl, lay down across the path at the door.

You're stupid! - Zhenya shouted, spreading her fingers out in fear. - I'm not a thief! I didn't take anything from you. This is the key to our apartment. This is a telegram to dad. My dad is a commander. Do you understand?

The dog was silent and did not move. And Zhenya, slowly moving towards the open window, continued:

Well! You lie? And lie down ... A very nice dog ... so smart-looking, cute.

But as soon as Zhenya touched the window sill with her hand, the pretty dog \u200b\u200bjumped up with a menacing growl, and, in fear, jumping onto the sofa, Zhenya tucked her legs.

Very strange, ”she said, almost crying. - You catch robbers and spies, and I ... a man. Yes! She stuck her tongue out at the dog. - You fool!

Zhenya put the key and the telegram on the edge of the table. We had to wait for the owners.

But an hour passed, then another ... It was already dark ... Through the open window came the distant whistle of locomotives, the barking of dogs and the blows of a volleyball. Somewhere they played the guitar. And only here, near the gray dacha, everything was deaf and quiet.

Leaning her head on the hard cushion of the sofa, Zhenya began to cry softly.

Finally she fell asleep soundly.


She woke up only in the morning.

Lush, rain-washed foliage rustled outside the window. A well wheel creaked nearby. Somewhere sawing wood, but here, in the country, it was still quiet.

Under Zhenya's head was now a soft leather pillow, and her legs were covered with a light sheet. There was no dog on the floor.

So someone came here at night!

Zhenya jumped up, flung her hair back, tugged at the rumpled sundress, took the key from the table, the unsent telegram, and wanted to run away.

And then on the table she saw a sheet of paper on which it was written in large blue pencil:

"Girl, when you leave, close the door." Below was the signature: "Timur".

“Timur? Who is Timur? We ought to see and thank this person. "

She looked into the next room. There was a desk, an ink set, an ashtray, and a small mirror on it. On the right, near the leather car leggings, lay an old, tattered revolver. A crooked Turkish saber stood right there at the table, in a peeling and scratched sheath. Zhenya put down the key and the telegram, touched the saber, took it out of its sheath, raised the blade above her head and looked in the mirror.

The look turned out stern, menacing. It would be nice to film like that and then bring a card to school! Modoy would be lying that once her father took her to the front with him. You can take a revolver in your left hand. Like this. It will be even better. She pulled her eyebrows to refusal, pursed her lips and, aiming at the mirror, pulled the trigger.

A crash hit the room. Smoke obscured the window. A table mirror fell on the ashtray. And, leaving both the key and the telegram on the table, the stunned Zhenya flew out of the room and rushed away from this strange and dangerous house.

Somehow she found herself on the bank of the river. Now she had neither the key to the Moscow apartment, nor the receipt for the telegram, nor the telegram itself. And now Olga had to tell everything: about the dog, and about spending the night in an empty dacha, and about the Turkish saber, and, finally, about the shot. Bad! If there were a dad, he would understand. Olga won't understand. Olga will be angry or, what good, cry. This is even worse. Zhenya herself knew how to cry. But at the sight of Olga's tears, she always wanted to climb a telegraph pole, a tall tree or a roof chimney.

For courage, Zhenya bathed herself and quietly went to look for her dacha.

When she walked up the porch, Olga stood in the kitchen and bred a primus stove. Hearing footsteps, Olga turned around and silently gazed at Zhenya with hostility.

Olya, hello! - Stopping at the top step and trying to smile, said Zhenya. - Olya, won't you swear?

I will! - Olga answered without taking her eyes off her sister.

Well, swear, - Zhenya obediently agreed. - Such, you know, a strange case, such an extraordinary adventure! Olya, I ask you, don't pull your eyebrows, it's okay, I just lost the key to the apartment, I didn't send a telegram to my dad ...

Zhenya closed her eyes and took a deep breath, intending to blurt out everything at once. But then the gate in front of the house swung open with a crash. A shaggy goat jumped into the courtyard, all covered in thorns, and, drooping its horns low, rushed into the depths of the garden. And behind her, with a scream, swept the barefoot girl already familiar to Zhenya.

Taking advantage of this opportunity, Zhenya broke off the dangerous conversation and rushed into the garden to drive the goat out. She caught up with the girl when she, breathing heavily, held the goat by the horns.

Girl, haven't you lost anything? - Quickly through clenched teeth the girl asked Zhenya, not ceasing to beat the goat with kicks.

No, - Zhenya did not understand.

Whose is this? Not yours? - And the girl showed her the key to the Moscow apartment.

Mine, - Zhenya answered in a whisper, looking timidly towards the terrace.

Take the key, the note and the receipt, and the telegram has already been sent, ”the girl muttered just as quickly and through her teeth.

And thrusting a paper bundle into Zhenya's hand, she hit the goat with her fist.

The goat galloped to the gate, and the barefoot girl followed right through the thorns, through the nettles, like a shadow. And at once they disappeared behind the gate.

Squeezing her shoulders, as if they had beaten her, not the goat, Zhenya opened the package:

“This is the key. This is a telegraph receipt. So someone sent a telegram to my father. But who? Aha, here's a note! What is it?"

This note read in large blue pencil:

“Girl, don't be afraid of anyone at home. Everything is all right and no one will learn anything from me. " And at the bottom was the signature: "Timur".

As if spellbound, Zhenya quietly thrust the note into her pocket. Then she straightened her shoulders and calmly walked towards Olga.

Olga was still standing there, near the unlit primus, and tears were already beginning to form in her eyes.

Olya! - Zhenya exclaimed sadly then. - I was joking. Why are you angry with me? I cleaned the whole apartment, I wiped the windows, I tried, I washed all the rags, all the floors. Here's the key, here's the receipt from Dad's telegram. And I'd rather give you a kiss. You know how I love you! Do you want me to jump off the roof into the nettle for you?

And, without waiting for Olga to answer anything, Zhenya threw herself on her neck.

Yes ... but I was worried, ”Olga spoke up in despair. - And your jokes are always ridiculous ... And dad told me ... Zhenya, leave it! Zhenya, I have kerosene on my hands! Zhenya, better pour milk and put the pan on the kerosene stove!

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Analysis of the final control work Gerasimova N.A. teacher of Russian language and literature 8. Determine the word in which the unchecked unstressed vowel of the root is missing. t .. theorist zag .. maturedigned..hashpor..lzast..lali (bed) Answer: Theorist Determine the word in which the unstressed vowel of the root, checked by stress, is missing. lost .. old age..win..gretre..silictranslated..response: realistic
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Define a sentence in which NOT with a word is written LITTLE. The puppy, who had (NOT) learned to bark yet, whimpered pitifully. Ivan was a man (NOT) FAR, but in the highest degree Tatiana reacted to the latest news (NOT) JOY, as we expected, but with sadness and longing. (NOT) SUCCESSFULLY take a break from one job, the master immediately set to another. During excavations, archaeologists discovered (NOT) ANYTHING else, as a warehouse for storing food.style.color Define a sentence in which NOT with a word is written LITTLE The boy, (NOT) NOTING anything around, continued to build his sand castles. Lyusya answered her father's questions incoherently, (NOT) INSANELY. Among the gloomy, more ( NOT) CLOTHED with foliage of trees, this bush with green leaves seemed a miracle. The chick, although (NOT) AT ALL got stronger, but already tried to fly. Listening to the same story again was not at all (NOT) INTERESTING to me, so I wished everyone good night and went to your room. Define a sentence in which both highlighted words are spelled LITTLE. The next year, the actress, beloved by the audience, plans to star in (IN) THE CONTINUATION of the series, and ALSO (SAME) in the new film of the Italian director. (IN) FORCE of age, the grandmother was used to not being surprised and therefore everything that (WOULD) happened, interpreted in her own way. (B) DURING a long winter, coal, which (ON) TWO was carried by winterers on dogs, heated living quarters on the shore of Lake Taimyr. (C) A CONSEQUENCE of a severe drought that happened in July, the river became shallow, (FROM) THEN the pasture was transferred to a distant lake . (C) To the RIGHT of the front door stood a large box with WHAT tools. Determine the sentence in which both highlighted words are written LITTELY. (C) CONTINUATION for three hours Mishka and Borka were heatedly arguing about (FOR) WHAT the numbers are drawn on the telegraph poles and what they mean. The sun does not shine in the north, but BUD (THAT) (C) LIGHT shines through the translucent thick glass. It is difficult to explain (FROM) WHERE (SOME) WHAT habits come from. Levitan LIKE (SAME), like Pushkin, Tyutchev and many others, was waiting for autumn - the most expensive and (PASSING) SUMMER season . At the tables, on which there were dozens of devices and containers (ON) LIKE jugs, only TWO (ON) sat down. Indicate the number (s), in the place of which (s) is written N.N. The owners of the house were clearly in a hurry to leave the dwelling: everywhere there were scatters (1) and left (2) things, on the floor lay an inverted old (3) th kova (4 ) th chest. Answer: _23__________________________.
Indicate the number (s), in the place of which (s) are written NN Dinu met the weight (1) April day - with the remnants of snow on the sides of the road, with sealed (2) road slush cars, with blue, in the ditch (3 ) in the sky: the usual St. Petersburg April wind (4th) day. Answer: _____12______________________.
Indicate two sentences in which you need to put ONE comma. 1) I left unnoticed and on the way I was thinking about little Sasha and his mother. 2) It was getting dark and soon grandma Nastya appeared in the house and brewed tea for us. 3) The river now and then turned abruptly in one direction and then in another. 4) Mitka was not so much scared as shocked by what had happened. 5) We donated grandfather's books and grandmother's tablecloths and our porcelain service to the museum. 1) Through the open window one could hear the beeps of locomotives or the barking of dogs. 2) Misha did not hear the question or did not want to answer it. 3) Writers and journalists widely use proverbs and sayings in their works. 4) Aivazovsky's brush was driven by an irrepressible desire to give the world new poems about the majestic struggle of man with the elements and about the unexplored beauty of the radiant sea about native expanses and distant coasts. 5) The spring was dry, warm and only occasionally short rains fell. Arrange punctuation marks. Indicate the number (s), in the place of which (s) in the sentence should be a comma (s). All chicks (1) that fell out of the nest (2) we caught and (3) we put a ladder (4) They carefully put them back in the nest. Answer 1234
Barely (1) rising above the horizon (2) the sun (3) breaking a thick curtain of clouds (4) pierced the waves of the sea with golden radiance. Answer: ____34_______________________.
The catch (1) to the delight of all (2) was very rich; at times (3) it seemed (4) that the baited hook barely had time to touch the water, and another fish was already poured on it. Answer: ___124_____________________
I (1) admit (2) always get very worried when I go on stage (3) but (4) try to hide it carefully. Answer: 123
The letter (1) under the influence of (2) which (3) I was going to once again go to visit Marusa (4) was long and disorderly. Answer 14
A large steamer (1) in anticipation (2) of which (3) children from the early morning crowded on the pier (4) moored to the shore under loud whistles and enthusiastic shouts of the greeters. Answer 14
As soon as all urgent matters were completed (1) we met with Natasha in a small restaurant (2) and (3) while we were drinking coffee (4) Natasha told (5) how to get to the publishing house. Answer: _____12345__________________
Vasily entered the crowded park (1) and (2) although he understood (3) that not everything in his life today is going smoothly (4), but today he wanted to smile (5) and think only of good things. Answer: ___134________________________.
Which of the following statements are true? Indicate the answer numbers. 1) Sentences 1–2 present reasoning. 2) The content of sentence 3 is opposed in the sense of the content of sentence 2.3) Sentences 9–10 are narrative. 4) Sentences 12–13 are descriptions. 5) Sentences 5–6 the reasoning is presented. Which of the following statements are true? 1) Sentence 3 is opposed within the meaning of Sentence 2.2) Sentences 5–6 provide reasoning. 3) Sentences 9–11 provide a narrative. 4) Sentences 12–13 provide a description. 5) Sentences 17–18 provide a narrative.


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