Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: LIZA (almost in tears). I didn’t want no _. I wouldnt have taken them (she throws away the handkerchief). I can buy my own clothes
(*ответ*) clothes
(*ответ*) garments
cloths
sheets
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: LIZA (as she goes out). Well, what I say is right. I wont go near the King, not if I’m going to have my head cut off. If I’d known what I was letting myself in for, I wouldnt have come here. I always been a good girl; and I never offered to say a word to him; and I don’t owe him nothing; and I dont care; and I wont be put upon; and I have my _ the same as anyone else —
(*ответ*) feelings
(*ответ*) dignity
hearing
eyesight
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: LIZA (halting, tempted). How do I know what might be in them? Ive heard of _ being drugged by the like of you
(*ответ*) girls
(*ответ*) ladies
females
children
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: LIZA (rising reluctantly and suspiciously). Youre a great bully, you are. I wont stay here if I dont like. I wont let nobody wallop me. I never asked to go to Bucknam Palace, I didnt. I was never in trouble with the police, not me. I’m a good _ —
(*ответ*) girl
(*ответ*) person
child
teenager
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: LIZA (springing up and running between Pickering and Mrs Pearce for protection). No I’ll call the _, I will
(*ответ*) police
(*ответ*) cops
OMON
OVIR
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: LIZA (turning on him). Oh you are a brute. It’s a lie: nobody ever saw the sign of liquor on me. (To Pickering) Oh, sir: youre a _: dont let him speak to me like that
(*ответ*) gentleman
(*ответ*) nice person
playboy
womaniser
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: LIZA (whimpering). Nah-ow. You got no _ to touch me
(*ответ*) right
(*ответ*) privelege
duty
need
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: LIZA (who has disposed of the chocolate after being nearly choked by it). I wouldnt have ate it, only I’m too _. to take it out of my mouth
(*ответ*) ladylike
(*ответ*) feminine
attracted to women
attractive for women
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: LIZA. (rising and squaring herself determinedly). I’m going away. He’s off his chump, he is. I dont want no balmies _ me
(*ответ*) teaching
(*ответ*) lecturing
testing
showing slide-lectures
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: LIZA. I aint got no mother. Her that turned me out was my sixth stepmother. But I done without them. And I’m a good _, I am
(*ответ*) girl
(*ответ*) person
female
child
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: LIZA. I aint got no parents. They told me I was _ enough to earn my own living and turned me out
(*ответ*) big
(*ответ*) adult
tall
fat
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: LIZA. I dont want to talk grammar. I want to _ like a lady in a flower-shop
(*ответ*) talk
(*ответ*) speak
sing
chat
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: LIZA. No: I dont want no gold and no _. I’m a good girl, I am. (She sits down again, with an attempt at dignity)
(*ответ*) diamonds
(*ответ*) jewellery
stock
currency
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: LIZA. Oh, youve no feeling heart in you: you dont care for nothing but _. (She rises and takes the floor resolutely) Here! Ive had enough of this. I’m going (making for the door). You ought to be ashamed of yourself, you ought
(*ответ*) yourself
(*ответ*) you
your body
your life
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: LIZA. Well, what if I did? Ive as good a right to take a _as anyone else
(*ответ*) taxi
(*ответ*) car
donkey
cartweel
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: LIZA. Youre no _, youre not, to talk of such things. I’m a good girl, I am; and I know what the like of you are, I do
(*ответ*) gentleman
(*ответ*) nice person
tender lover
pleasant partner
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: MRS PEARCE (patiently). I think youd better let me speak to the girl properly in private. I dont know that I can take charge of her or consent to the arrangement at all. Of course I know you dont mean her any _; but when you get what you call interested in people’s accents, you never think or care what may happen to them or you. Come with me, Eliza
(*ответ*) harm
(*ответ*) damage
good
problem
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: MRS PEARCE (resolutely). You must be _, Mr Higgins: really you must. You cant walk over everybody like this
(*ответ*) reasonable
(*ответ*) sencible
sensitive
sensual
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: Mrs Pearce shuts the door; and _’s plaints are no longer audible
(*ответ*) Eliza
Freddy
Mother
Pickering
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: MRS PEARCE. But whats to become of her? Is she to be paid anything? Do be _, sir
(*ответ*) sensible
(*ответ*) reasonable
sensitive
tender