Put the verb in brackets in the right form: ‘Fresh guy,’ explained Aileen, ‘last night as I (to be) going home at Twenty-third and Sixth. Sashayed up, so he did, and made a break. I turned him down, cold, and he made a sneak, but followed me down to Eighteenth, and tried his hot air again. Gee! but I slapped him a good one, side of the face. Than he give me that eye
(*ответ*) was
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: ‘Have already (to promise) beforehand you will not print,’ Stevens said
(*ответ*) promised
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: ‘We’re bringing him home,’ he (to say). ‘Miss Worsham and you and me and some others
(*ответ*) said
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: Never (to mind) about a paper to sign: just give me a dollar. Or half a dollar then. Or a quarter then
(*ответ*) mind
Choose the correct explanation without using a glossary. “ weary” means
(*ответ*) tired; worn out
sprinkled with water
skilled in predicting the weather
lacking in strength of body or muscle; not physically strong
Choose the correct explanation without using a glossary. “ woeful” means
(*ответ*) sad; mournful; wretched; miserable
covered with trees
made of or consisting of wood
marvelous; amazing
Choose the correct explanation without using a glossary. “a lout” is
(*ответ*) a clumsy, stupid fellow; boor
any of various small parrots esp. of an African genus
a variegated color, chiefly green, with shades of blue, gray etc.
the fruit that was supposed to induce a dreamy languor and forgetfulness
Choose the correct explanation without using a glossary. “a plain man” is
(*ответ*) an ordinary, uneducated man
a highly educated, wise man
a bad man
a strange man
Choose the correct explanation without using a glossary. “an enterprise” is
(*ответ*) a risky undertaking, project
a competition
a representation
an adventure
Choose the correct explanation without using a glossary. “bargain” is
(*ответ*) a mutual agreement or contract in which the parties settle on what should be given or done by each
a light-weight helmet or steel cap, worn in the 16 th century
any comic or satirical imitation, as of writing, play, etc.
a large pleasure boat, esp. one used for state ceremonies
Choose the correct explanation without using a glossary. “chaste” means
(*ответ*) pure, decent, virtuous
irritable, short of temper
separate
lecherous, depraved
Choose the correct explanation without using a glossary. “conclusion” is
(*ответ*) the last step in a reasoning process; judgement, decision, or opinion formed after investigation or thought
an agreement between a pope and a government concerning the regulation of church affairs
an alphabetical list of the chief words used in a book or by a writer
the private meeting of cardinals to elect a pope
Choose the correct explanation without using a glossary. “countenance” is
(*ответ*) the face; facial features; visage
a group of people called together for consultation, discussion, advice
an imitation, made to deceive, forgery
a weight used to balance another weight
Choose the correct explanation without using a glossary. “disport” is
(*ответ*) amusement; play
tactlessness
weakness; feebleness
anxiety; concern
Choose the correct explanation without using a glossary. “distress” is
(*ответ*) pain; suffering; discomfort
any region; part of a country
the result of distributing; arrangement
the part of a garment that encircles the neck
Choose the correct explanation without using a glossary. “eke” means
(*ответ*) also
often
always
again
Choose the correct explanation without using a glossary. “inwardly” means
(*ответ*) in or on the inside; internally
painfully
hardly
externally
Choose the correct explanation without using a glossary. “ire” means
(*ответ*) anger; wrath
confusion
sorrow
happiness