Lou Parker was … at the time that the miraculous powers of the Black Madonna came to be talked of:
(*ответ*) thirty-seven
thirty-three
forty
twenty-nine
Lou suggested they should call their child … if it was a boy:
(*ответ*) Thomas after her uncle
James after Elizabeth’s son
Oxford or Henry after one of their friends
George after Raymond’s father
Maverick advised Mr. Ferraro …
(*ответ*) to buy the Monet and the Bonnard
to go to Paris for a holiday
to buy a new house
to sell his art collection
Miss Saunders had …
(*ответ*) indeterminate hair and eyes of a startling clear blue which gave her otherwise anonymous face a resemblance to a holy statue
a very beautiful face and a strong resemblance to an actress
freckled face and big blue eyes, she loоked like a teenager
long heavy curling hair and deep dark eyes, she looked like Mr. Ferraro’s wife big, eyes, she looked likeateenager
Miss Saunders was described in the firm’s books as …
(*ответ*) assistant confidential secretary
Mr. Ferraro’s special friend
secret agent
personal assistant
Miss Saunders was employed to look after …
(*ответ*) Mr. Ferraro’s indulgences
everybody’s indulgences in Mr. Ferraro’s firm
The Feraros’ indulgences
Miss Ferraro’s indulgences
Most of the Parkers’s friends …
(*ответ*) came from different departments of life
voted for Tory Party
were workers
were Protestants
Mr. Ferraro discovered that Miss Saunders was at home with …
(*ответ*) a young man
his confidential secretary
a middle-aged man
an old gentleman
Mr. Ferraro engaged Miss Saunders …
(*ответ*) three years ago after a severe attack of pneumonia
ten years ago when he followed his wife’s advice
five years ago after his father’s death
last year after his nervous break-down
Mr. Ferraro had …
(*ответ*) six Renoirs, four Degas, five Cezannes
two Cezannes and three Degas
six Renoirs and two Degas
a single Degas, Renoir, Cezanne
Mr. Ferraro sat crouched in his Daimler waiting for …
(*ответ*) something to happen
Miss Sounders to leave home for work
the rain to stop
Miss Saunders to open the window
Mr. Ferraro told Miss Saunders he could have attended to some of the indulgences if …
(*ответ*) he had been less occupied
his wife had not been sick
his wife had been less busy
he had been more religious
Mr. Ferraro … to combine business with pleasure:
(*ответ*) always preferred
hated
seldom tried
never tried
Muriel Spark became a … in 1954:
(*ответ*) Roman Catholic
Moslem
Buddhist
Orthodox
Muriel Spark is celebrated as a …
(*ответ*) novelist, playwright, biographer, writer of children’s books and poet
novelist, playwright and biographer
novelist and poet
novelist and playwright
Needle happened to be alone in the empty house of Kathleen’s aunt, because ...
(*ответ*) Kathleen`s aunt was abroad, the maid on holiday and Kathleen was unexpectedly delayed in London on some business
Kathleen was ill and her aunt with the maid went to London to visit her
Kathleen’s aunt and the maid had gone shopping to London where they were unexpectedly delayed and Kathleen decided to stay with them
Kathleen`s aunt was at her friends’ in London, the maid had left the service and Kathleen had preferred to go to Scotland