Unlike the modern, glass-walled buildings in the city, this place smelled of old paper and dust. As Alex wandered through the "Foreign Literature" section—a section he usually avoided—he pulled a thick, green book from the shelf. It was a collection of English short stories. As he opened it, a small, handwritten note fell out.
The 17th edition of the 9th-grade English textbook by V.P. Kuzovlev generally corresponds to the version released around 2017/2018 with . Unlike the modern, glass-walled buildings in the city,
If you are looking for "GDZ" (Ready Homework Answers) or a "Long Story" from this specific curriculum, you are likely referring to the reading sections in the textbook which often focus on themes like teenage life, travel, and famous people. Since I cannot browse the full copyrighted contents of the textbook live, here is an original "Long Story" inspired by the typical themes and vocabulary level found in the Kuzovlev 9th-grade curriculum (Unit 1: "Reading... Why not?"): The Hidden Library As he opened it, a small, handwritten note fell out
Alex turned the page and found a vivid description of a hidden garden in London. As he read, the gray walls of the library seemed to fade. He could almost smell the damp earth and hear the distant chime of Big Ben. He spent the next three hours traveling through the streets of London, the highlands of Scotland, and the bustling markets of New York, all without leaving his wooden chair. If you are looking for "GDZ" (Ready Homework