1) People (A1) ... dogs to use their superior senses of smell and direction to locate missing people for centuries. a) train b) have trained c) are training d) are trained e) were trained 2) Perhaps the most famous type of rescue dog is the St Bernard, trained by monks (монахи) in the Alps for winter rescue and credited with saving thousands of lives. One name stands out amongst these dogs: Barry, who (A2) ... from 1800 to 1814.  a) lived b) was lived c) has lived d) would live e) lives 3) The story goes that Barry (A3) ... down the cliff to a young boy because none of the men in the rescue team could reach him. a) is sent b) sent c) would be sent d) was sent e) was sending 4) The boy was unconscious and covered in thick snow, which (A4) .... a) has still been falling b) had still fallen c) still falls d) is still falling e) was still falling 5) Barry is said to have slowly made his way along the cliff towards the frozen boy, then started licking the child’s face. After a time  the boy (A5) ... by Barry’s warm licks and wrapped his arms around the dog’s neck, allowing the strong dog to pull him up to safety. a) was woken b) would wake c) woke d) was waking e) has woken 6) When Barry died his body was preserved and displayed at the Natural History Museum in Bern, Switzerland, where it (A6) ... today. a) still sees b) is still seeing c) has still seen d) is still seen e) had still seen

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