McCann's wife's name is:
(*ответ*) Sharon
Carol
Lucinda
Cynthia
Miss Prism says she ...
(*ответ*) wrote a novel herself in earlier days
has never written a line of Fiction
likes keeping diaries to write down her most intimate thoughts there
has never tried to learn German
Miss Worsham lived alone in the … house her father had left her.
(*ответ*) decaying
country-
huge
two-storey
Mollie Beauchamp was staying in town … .
(*ответ*) at Hamp Worsham's place
in the hotel
at the boarding-house
with her sister
Morrison's wife's name is:
(*ответ*) Lucinda
Carol
Sharon
Cynthia
Mr. Crick called Angel Clare ...
(*ответ*) sir
old chap
young man
old boy
Mrs. d'Urberville's handwriting: seemed rather ...
(*ответ*) masculine
erratic
illegible
childlike
Needle got her nickname, because …
(*ответ*) she found a needle in the haystack
she liked to sew and embroider
she dreamt of being a dressmaker
her family had a needle-shop
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`s aunt was at her friends’ in London, the maid had left the service and Kathleen had preferred to go to Scotland
Kathleen’s aunt and the maid had gone shopping to London where they were unexpectedly delayed and Kathleen decided to stay with them
Kathleen was ill and her aunt with the maid went to London to visit her
Needle thought of her type of luck after _
(*ответ*) she had become a Catholic and had been confirmed
George had told her how fortunate she was
Kathleen had offered her to work in her shop
Skinny had proposed to her
Needle thought that George needed _
(*ответ*) mothering
punishment
to take more exercise
to work harder
Needle went to the Portobello Road …
(*ответ*) on Saturday mornings
every Monday
on Friday evenings
every other day
Needle’s Rhodesian friends referred to Matilda as …
(*ответ*) “George’s Dark Lady”
“George’s poor wife”
a local celebrity
a beauty queen
Noble people in Pigmalion are:
(*ответ*) Henry Higgins
(*ответ*) Pickering
(*ответ*) Freddy
Mr. Doolittle
Mrs. Pearce
On the whole Tess spent at Trantridge poultry-farm about...
(*ответ*) four months
one year
three weeks
two years
On their way from Miss Pinkerton's institution to Miss Amelia Sedley's home Rebecca and Amelia were talking about...
(*ответ*) the Drawing room and whether or not young ladies wore powder when presented
a young officer of the Life Guard who spied Amelia and paid her a compliment as he was riding by
Amelia's parents
the young girls left at Chiswick
Point out correct statements (3):
(*ответ*) Professor Higgins persuades Eliza to come back to his place for the sake of good fellowship.
(*ответ*) Eliza says she owes a lot to Colonel Pickering for it was he who taught her to speak properly.
(*ответ*) Eliza’s aim is to win Higgins’ respect and, in the end, make him love her.
Professor Higgins persuades Eliza to continue the experiment.
Eliza’s aim is to become a teacher of phonetics.
Eliza’s aim is to get married to Freddy.
Point out correct statements (3):
(*ответ*) Lane didn't think it was polite to listen to the music played by Algernon in the adjoining room.
(*ответ*) Lane had little experience of married life.
(*ответ*) Jack tells Algernon he is in love with Gwendolen.
Jack tells Cecily he is in love with Gwendolen
Jack tells Gwendolen he is in love with Cecily
Lane had very much experience of married life
Point out correct statements (A Farewell to Arms):
(*ответ*) Mr. and Mrs. Guttingen’s son was studying to be a head-waiter.
(*ответ*) The priest was young and blushed easily and wore a uniform like the rest of them but with a cross in dark red velvet above the left breast pocket of his gray tunic.
(*ответ*) The narrator shared the room with lieutenant Rinaldi.
Federico did not like Rome because his enemy lived there.
Point out correct statements(A Farewell to Arms):
(*ответ*) There was fighting in the mountains and at night they could see the flashes from the artillery.
(*ответ*) The plain was rich with crops.
(*ответ*) At the start of the winter came the permanent rain and with the rain came the cholera.
The next year there were many defeats