Контрольные задания > Fill in the blanks in the text with the appropriate word or phrase from the options provided in the table. Then, fill in the answer table with the corresponding letters and numbers.
Вопрос:
Fill in the blanks in the text with the appropriate word or phrase from the options provided in the table. Then, fill in the answer table with the corresponding letters and numbers.
I really enjoy cooking at home. Last weekend I B) made dinner for my family. I chose a tasty pasta recipe. While I C) was making the food was amazing! My sister helped me prepare the table and cut the vegetables. The smell of to cook D) often. I felt proud of my cooking skills! Cooking E) is nice be fun, and it is nice to share meals with my family. I want to try new recipes and learn more about cooking tasty dishes in the future.
Answer Table:
A
B
C
D
E
1
X
2
X
X
X
3
4
Explanation:
A: The sentence starts with "I really enjoy cooking...", and the next action is describing what happened last weekend, so the past simple tense "made" (option 2) is appropriate for the completed action of making dinner.
B: The phrase "While I ... the food was amazing!" indicates an ongoing action in the past that was interrupted or happening concurrently with another past event. Therefore, the past continuous tense "was making" (option 3) is correct.
C: The phrase "The smell of to cook ... often." suggests a habitual or frequent action. The adverb "often" indicates a present habit or general truth. Thus, the present simple tense "cook" (option 4) is appropriate, though the context implies a present habitual action. However, given the options, we infer the intention is to describe a recurring action in the present. Let's re-examine the options. The sentence fragment is "The smell of to cook D often." This phrasing is a bit awkward. If we assume the sentence intended to say "The smell of *my cooking* often...", then "is nice" (option 4 for E) would fit. However, looking at the provided table, option D has "often" as a choice for itself. If we consider D as a verb choice, none fit well. If D is meant to be an adverbial choice, and considering the context of 'cooking at home', 'often' makes sense as it implies a repeated action. Let's assume D means 'often' and it's placed there for context.
E: The sentence continues with "Cooking E be fun, and it is nice to share meals...". This expresses a general opinion or feeling about cooking. The phrase "is nice" (option 4) fits grammatically and logically to complete the sentence about the enjoyable nature of cooking.