What happened to Federico ?
(*ответ*) he managed to escape from battle police
he tried to escape but unsuccessfully
he wasn’t ordered to be shot, so he could kept on moving with the others
he was shot
When Federico and Catherine went out of the coiffeur’s place it was … .
(*ответ*) cold and wintry and the wind was blowing
snowing and the wind was blowing
dark and cold
warm and the sun was shining
When the narrator came back to the front it was … .
(*ответ*) warm and like the spring
calm and peacefully
dank and like the autumn
cold and like the winter
When the sun was bright Federico and Catherine ate lunch … .
(*ответ*) on the porch of the house
right in the bed in their bedroom
in their living-room
in the parlor where Mr. and Mrs. Guttingen sold wine and beer
Who did not believe the war was over?
(*ответ*) Piani
Bonello
the soldiers
Federico
Who won the fighting that summer
(*ответ*) the Austrians
the Americans
the Italians
the Croats
“ filthy” means
(*ответ*) disgusting; dirty
clean
good-looking; fine
delicate; fragile
“ rotten” means
(*ответ*) very bad; unsatisfactory; nasty
eloquent; persuasive
living or growing in woodlands
lacking refinement, elegance, polish or sophistication
“ scarce” means
(*ответ*) not plentiful; not sufficient to meet the demand
appearing or occurring again or periodically
lying down, reclining, leaning
silly, foolish or crazy
“ sheaf” is
(*ответ*) a collection of things gathered together; bundle, as of papers
a cook in charge of a kitchen, as of a restaurant
an instrument used in shaving
a light carriage
“ steadily” means
(*ответ*) constantly; regularly; not changing or faltering
clumsily
not moving or progressing
calmly
“ stove” is
(*ответ*) an apparatus using fuel or electricity for heating the room, for cooking, etc.
a piece or strip of wood
a wind-blown dust
an anecdote or joke
“ to abandon” means
(*ответ*) to leave; forsake; desert
to decay little by little
to feel hatred or disgust for
to remove, as by surgery
“ to bait” means
(*ответ*) to tease or goad, esp. so as to provoke a reaction
to confuse so as to keep from understanding or solving; puzzle
to make dry and hard by heat
to remove water from ( a boat)
“ to bother” means
(*ответ*) to force (one’s way), as through a crowd
to move forward slowly but steadily, as if by boring
to worry or trouble, esp. with pretty annoyances; harass
to repair or patch clumsily
“ to climb”
(*ответ*) to rise or ascend gradually to a higher point; mount
to sail along or near the coast
to make a copy of; imitate
to move rapidly
“ to cuddle” means
(*ответ*) to hold lovingly and gently in one’s arms; embrace and fondle
to reach its highest point or climax
to improve by care, training or study
to prepare and use (soil or land) for growing crops
“ to feel low” means
(*ответ*) to feel sad
to feel sick
to be healthy
to feel good
“ to grab” means
(*ответ*) to seize and snatch suddenly; take roughly and quickly
to do wrong; sin
to bring honour to; dignify
to change gradually; go through a series of stages
“ to invigorate” means
(*ответ*) to fill with energy; enliven; to give vigour to
to turn upside down
to search into so as to learn the facts; inquire into systematically
to monitor students during a written examination
“ to pound” means
(*ответ*) to beat heavily; throb
to cut off or cut short
to put into a pot
to cause to flow in a continuous stream
“ to put down” means
(*ответ*) to write down; record
to reserve for later use
to present for consideration, decision, etc.
to translate
“ to roar” means
(*ответ*) to utter a loud, deep, rumbling sound, as a lion or a person in excitement, pain anger, etc.
to travel from place to place especially with no special plan or purpose
to move or sway back and forth or from side to side
to cook something with little or no moisture, as in an oven, over an open fire
“ to run errands” means
(*ответ*) to carry out one’s commission
to include or insert as something additional
to search out the source
to pursue or follow