Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: MRS PEARCE. Dont answer back, _. You dont understand the gentleman. Come with me. (She leads the way to the door, and holds it open for Eliza)
(*ответ*) girl
(*ответ*) lady
female
sister
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: MRS PEARCE. Mr Higgins: youre _ the girl. It’s not right. She should think of the future
(*ответ*) tempting
(*ответ*) teasing
telling
tourturing
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: MRS PEARCE. Stop, Mr Higgins. I wont allow it. It’s you that are _. Go home to your parents, girl; and tell them to take better care of you
(*ответ*) wicked
(*ответ*) bad
difficult
dangerous
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: MRS PEARCE. Thats her _ business, not yours, Mr Higgins
(*ответ*) own
(*ответ*) private
owning
dirty
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: MRS PEARCE. Will you please keep to the point, Mr Higgins. I want to know on what terms the girl is to be here. Is she to have any _? And what is to become of her when you’ve finished your teaching? You must look ahead a little
(*ответ*) wages
(*ответ*) salary
penalty
tax
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: MRS PEARCE. You _ now what comes of being saucy. (Indicating the door) This way, please
(*ответ*) see
(*ответ*) understand
feel
hear
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: MRS PEARCE. _, sir. You mustnt talk like that to her
(*ответ*) Nonsense
(*ответ*) Gibberish
Bullshit
Baloney
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: PICKERING. Excuse me, Higgins: but I really must interfere. Mrs Pearce is quite right. If this girl is to put _ in your hands for six months for an experiment in teaching, she must understand thoroughly what she’s doing
(*ответ*) herself
(*ответ*) her
her own
she
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: PICKERING. Very _, Higgins; but not to the present point. (To Eliza). Miss Doolittle —
(*ответ*) clever
(*ответ*) smart
lazy
strange
Choose the right preposition: He goes to the central window, through which with his back to the company, he contemplates the river and the flowers in Battersea Park _ the opposite bank as if they were a frozen desert
(*ответ*) on
Choose the right preposition: He goes _ the divan, stumbling into the fender and over the fire-irons on his way; extricating himself
(*ответ*) to
Choose the right preposition: He shakes Freddy’s hand, and almost slings him on to the ottoman _ his face to the window; then comes round to the other side of it
(*ответ*) with
Choose the right preposition: HIGGINS (resignedly). It dont matter, anyhow. Sit _
(*ответ*) down
Choose the right preposition: HIGGINS (rising and coming to her to coax her). Oh, thatll be all right, Ive taught her to speak properly; and she has strict orders .. to her behavior
(*ответ*) as
Choose the right preposition: HIGGINS (staring at her). Ive seen you before somewhere. I havnt the ghost _ a notion where: but Ive heard your voice. (Drearily) It doesnt matter. Youd better sit down
(*ответ*) of
Choose the right preposition: HIGGINS Am I? Very sorry…this. (Beaming suddenly) I suppose I am, you know. (Uproariously) Ha, ha
(*ответ*) about
Choose the right preposition: HIGGINS. Oh, have I been rude _ you? I didnt mean to be
(*ответ*) to
Choose the right preposition: HIGGINS. Oh, I cant be bothered with young women. My idea of a lovable woman is somebody as like you _ possible
(*ответ*) as
Choose the right preposition: HIGGINS. Well, here we are, anyhow! (He sits down on the ottoman next Mrs Eynsford Hill, on her left). And now, what the devil are we going to talk _ until Eliza comes
(*ответ*) about
Choose the right preposition: HIGGINS. Well, it’s like this. She’s a common flower girl. I picked her _ the kerbstone
(*ответ*) off
Choose the right preposition: HIGGINS. You see, Ive got her pronunciation all right; but you have to consider the question… not only how a girl pronounces, but what she pronounces; and that’s where—
(*ответ*) of
Choose the right preposition: I shall never get into the way _ seriously liking young women: some habits lie too deep to be changed (Rising abruptly and walking about, jingling his money and his keys in his trouser pockets). Besides, theyre all idiots
(*ответ*) of
Choose the right preposition: Mrs and Miss Eynsford Hill are the mother and daughter who sheltered _ the rain in Covent Garden
(*ответ*) from
Choose the right preposition: MRS EYNSFORD HILL. Your celebrated son! I have _ longed to meet you, Professor Higgins
(*ответ*) so
Choose the right preposition: MRS HIGGINS (rising and making her sit down again). No, no. You couldnt have come more fortunately: we want you to meet a friend _ ours
(*ответ*) of
Choose the right preposition: Mrs Higgins looks _ him, but controls herself and says nothing
(*ответ*) at
Choose the right preposition: MRS HIGGINS. Henry, please! (He is about to sit on the edge of the table). Dont sit _ my writing-table: youll break it
(*ответ*) on
Choose the right preposition: MRS HIGGINS. Henry: you are the life and soul _the Royal Society’s soirйes; but really youre rather trying on more commonplace occasions
(*ответ*) of
Choose the right preposition: MRS HIGGINS. I’m sorry to say _you that my celebrated son has no manners. You musnt mind him
(*ответ*) to
Choose the right preposition: MRS HIGGINS. No. Stop fidgeting and take your hands out of your pockets (With a gesture of despair, he obeys and sits down again). That’s a good boy. Now tell me _ the girl
(*ответ*) about
Choose the right preposition: MRS HIGGINS. Well, you never fall _ love with anyone under forty-five. .
(*ответ*) in
Choose the right preposition: She has a quick ear; and she’s been easier to teach than my middle-class pupils because she’s had to learn a lot…a complete new language. .
(*ответ*) of
Choose the right preposition: She talks English almost _ you talk French
(*ответ*) as
Choose the right preposition: She’s to keep to two subjects: the weather and everybody’s health — Fine day and How do you do, you know — and not to let herself go on things _ general. That will be safe
(*ответ*) in
Choose the right preposition: That’s a good boy. Now tell me _ the girl
(*ответ*) about
Choose the right preposition: The daughter has acquired a gay air of being very much _ home in society: the bravado of genteel poverty
(*ответ*) at