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| Nora doesn`t speak Italian and all her friends in Italy speak | to her. |
Jim: Hi, Nora! You look great!
Nora: Hi, Jim. It's probably because it's my birthday today. I'm turning sixteen.
Jim: Oh, many happy returns! Are you having a party today?
Nora: No. We'll have a party some time later. My exam session started two days ago so I'm very busy now, no time for partying.
Jim: I see. Have you already passed any of your exams?
Nora: Yes. Mathematics. And three more are left. They'll keep me busy till the middle of June.
Jim: Poor you! But Maths is the most difficult one, right?
Nora: Yes. I'm so happy that I passed it and my grade was surprisingly good.
Jim: Congratulations! Are you going to study Maths at university? I mean when you go to university?
Nora: I don't know. I hope not. I want to become a journalist. Journalists don't need Mathematics, do they?
Jim: Well, I think that if you want to work as a journalist, you should be well-educated in all fields. That is, apart from having excellent communication skills.
Nora: Right. Anyway, I still have two more years at school to learn everything I need to before I go to university.
Jim: And how about short-term plans? What are you doing this summer — working, travelling or both?
Nora: I don't know yet. We may go to my grandmother's. She lives in Italy.
Jim: Italy sounds great!
Nora: I love it too! But my mother insists on our going to Paris as she wants me to practice my French. I don't think it's necessary — I have no problem speaking French. I'm actually top of the class in French and Spanish.
Jim: Don't you like Paris?
Nora: I definitely prefer the Italian countryside to the city of Paris.
Jim: I understand. And in Italy you can practice Italian, can't you?
Nora: I don't speak Italian though I go to my grandma almost every summer.
Jim: Why?
Nora: All my friends there learn English and want me to speak English to them, so they can practice.
Jim: Very clever of them!
Jim: Hi, Nora! You look great!
Nora: Hi, Jim. It's probably because it's my birthday today. I'm turning sixteen.
Jim: Oh, many happy returns! Are you having a party today?
Nora: No. We'll have a party some time later. My exam session started two days ago so I'm very busy now, no time for partying.
Jim: I see. Have you already passed any of your exams?
Nora: Yes. Mathematics. And three more are left. They'll keep me busy till the middle of June.
Jim: Poor you! But Maths is the most difficult one, right?
Nora: Yes. I'm so happy that I passed it and my grade was surprisingly good.
Jim: Congratulations! Are you going to study Maths at university? I mean when you go to university?
Nora: I don't know. I hope not. I want to become a journalist. Journalists don't need Mathematics, do they?
Jim: Well, I think that if you want to work as a journalist, you should be well-educated in all fields. That is, apart from having excellent communication skills.
Nora: Right. Anyway, I still have two more years at school to learn everything I need to before I go to university.
Jim: And how about short-term plans? What are you doing this summer — working, travelling or both?
Nora: I don't know yet. We may go to my grandmother's. She lives in Italy.
Jim: Italy sounds great!
Nora: I love it too! But my mother insists on our going to Paris as she wants me to practice my French. I don't think it's necessary — I have no problem speaking French. I'm actually top of the class in French and Spanish.
Jim: Don't you like Paris?
Nora: I definitely prefer the Italian countryside to the city of Paris.
Jim: I understand. And in Italy you can practice Italian, can't you?
Nora: I don't speak Italian though I go to my grandma almost every summer.
Jim: Why?
Nora: All my friends there learn English and want me to speak English to them, so they can practice.
Jim: Very clever of them!
Исходя из текста, единственным верным ответом является слово English.
Ответ: English.



