Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: Looking at 45’s in Sam Goody’s, where Morrison is looking for a Sam Cooke album. Once in a foursome behind Morrison’s _ at the local golf course
(*ответ*) group
(*ответ*) team
(*ответ*) collective
society
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: Morrison and a crony from Larkin Studios at Jack Dempsey’s bar. Crony offers a cigarette. Morrison _ his glass a little more tightly and says: I’m quitting. Crony laughs and says: I give you a week
(*ответ*) grips
(*ответ*) holds
(*ответ*) takes
puts
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: Morrison getting drunk at a party, wanting a cigarette – but not quite drunk enough to take one. Morrison visiting his son, _ him a large ball that squeaked when you squeezed it. His son’s slobbering, delighted kiss
(*ответ*) bringing
(*ответ*) giving
(*ответ*) presenting
taking
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: Morrison has never _ his wife. She is pretty in the radiant way plain girls sometimes have when they are very, very happy.
(*ответ*) met
(*ответ*) seen
(*ответ*) talked to
looked at
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: Morrison runs into the crony from the Larkin Studio at Dempsey’s bar. Morrison is down to what Cindy proudly calls his fighting weight: one-sixty-seven. He works out three times a week and looks as _as whipcord
(*ответ*) fit
(*ответ*) strong
(*ответ*) athletic
feat
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: Morrison waiting for the morning train, looking over the top of the ‘Times’ at a young man in a blue suit. He sees the young man almost every morning now, and _ at other places. At Onde’s, where he is meeting a client
(*ответ*) sometimes
(*ответ*) occasionally
(*ответ*) often
seldom
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: Quite by _, Morrison and his wife meet the Jimmy McCanns at the Helen Hayes Theatre.
(*ответ*) accident
(*ответ*) chance
(*ответ*) coincidence
car-crash
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: She offers her hand and Morrison shakes it. There is something _ about her grip, and halfway through the second act, he realizes what it was. The little finger on her right hand is missing.
(*ответ*) odd
(*ответ*) strange
(*ответ*) weird
even
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: The crony stubs his cigarette out with real revulsion and drains his _ Morrison looks at him speculatively and then takes a small white business card out of his wallet. He puts it on the bar between them. You know, he says, these guys changed my life
(*ответ*) scotch
(*ответ*) wisky
(*ответ*) drink
dutch
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: The first drag made him cough smoke out furiously. The second made his eyes water. The third made him feel lightheaded and _ It tastes awful, he thought. And on the heels of that: My God, what am I doing
(*ответ*) swoony
(*ответ*) dizzy
(*ответ*) giddy
swelly
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: A broken cigarette end flew out. Tobacco crumbs spilled. The sound of Donatti’s fist was very loud in the closed room. The smile remained on his face in spite of the force of the blows, and Morrison was _ by it. Probably just the effect they want to inspire, he thought
(*ответ*) chilled
(*ответ*) scared
relaxed
cooled
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: A great many prospective clients never _ up again after the initial interview. They discover they don’t want to quit as badly as they thought. It’s going to be a pleasure to work with you on this
(*ответ*) show
(*ответ*) turn
stand
sit
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: As you say,” Donatti said. He folded his _ “Your son, Alvin Dawes Morrison, is in the Paterson School for Handicapped Children. Born with cranial brain damage. Tested IQ of 46. Not quite in the educable retarded category
(*ответ*) hands
(*ответ*) arms
legs
ears
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: At last Donatti _ pounding. He picked up the pack, a twisted and battered ruin. “You wouldn’t believe the pleasure that gives me,” he said, and dropped the pack into the wastebasket
(*ответ*) ceased
(*ответ*) stopped
started
continued
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: Before going up in the elevator, he smoked a cigarette down to the filter. Too _ bad if it’s the last one, he thought. It tasted horrible.
(*ответ*) damn
(*ответ*) bloody
gory
murderously
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: But consider the implications. When you put a man in _ you take away any normal sex life, you take away his liquor, his politics, his freedom of movement. No riots – or few in comparison to the number of prisons
(*ответ*) prison
(*ответ*) jail
parlour
jam