Список вопросов базы знанийАнгл.яз. Теоретическая грамматика (курс 1)Вопрос id:869240 The underlined word is: "Oh I'll turn her out myself!" the visitor cordially said. ?) Noun ?) adverb ?) Adjective ?) Verb Вопрос id:869241 The underlined word is: "She has brought you and me together," said Sir Claude. ?) Adjective ?) adverb ?) pronoun ?) Verb Вопрос id:869242 The underlined word is: "Well then," he said to Maisie, "you must try the trick at OUR place." ?) Noun ?) adverb ?) Verb ?) Adjective Вопрос id:869243 The underlined word is: "You little monster--take care what you do! But that's what she does do," she continued to Sir Claude. "She did it to me and Beale." ?) Noun ?) Adjective ?) Verb ?) adverb Вопрос id:869244 The underlined word is: He held out his hand to her again. "Will you come now?" ?) Adjective ?) Verb ?) Noun ?) adverb Вопрос id:869245 The underlined word is: His cheerful echo prolonged the happy truth, and Maisie broke out almost with enthusiasm: "I've brought you and her together!" ?) Adjective ?) Verb ?) Noun ?) adverb Вопрос id:869246 The underlined word is: Then she gave a tug to the child's coat, glancing at her up and down with some ruefulness. ?) Adjective ?) Noun ?) adverb ?) Verb Вопрос id:869247 The underlined words are: Her daughter and her successor were therefore left to gaze in united but helpless blankness at all Maisie was not learning. ?) predicate ?) attribute ?) subject ?) object Вопрос id:869248 The underlined words are: Maisie was not long in seeing just what her stepmother had meant by the difference she should show in her new character. ?) predicate ?) subject ?) object ?) attribute Вопрос id:869249 The underlined words are: They were surrounded with subjects they must take at a rush and perpetually getting into the attitude of triumphant attack. ?) adverb ?) Verb ?) conjunction ?) pronoun Вопрос id:869250 The underlined words are: If she was her father's wife she was not her own governess, and if her presence had had formerly to be made regular by the theory of a humble function she was now on a footing that dispensed with all theories and was inconsistent with all servitude. ?) attribute ?) object ?) subject ?) predicate Вопрос id:869251 The underlined words are: It was thus that the splendid school at Brighton lost itself in the haze of larger questions, though the fear that it would provoke Ida to leap into the breach subsided with her prolonged, her quite shameless non-appearance. ?) subject ?) attribute ?) object ?) predicate Вопрос id:869252 The underlined words are: Mrs. Wix fed this sense from the stores of her conversation and with the immense bustle of her reminder that they must cull the fleeting hour. ?) adverb ?) noun ?) article ?) Verb Вопрос id:869253 The underlined words are: The year therefore rounded itself as a receptacle of retarded knowledge--a cup brimming over with the sense that now at least she was learning. ?) noun ?) Verb ?) adverb ?) preposition Вопрос id:869254 The underlined words are: The argument against a successor to Miss Overmore remained: it was composed frankly of the fact, of which Mrs. Beale granted the full absurdity, that she was too awfully fond of her stepdaughter to bring herself to see her in vulgar and mercenary hands. ?) predicate ?) subject ?) attribute ?) object Вопрос id:869255 The underlined words are: There was a fine intensity in the way the child agreed with her that under Mrs. Beale and Susan Ash she had learned nothing whatever; the wildness of the rescued castaway was one of the forces that would henceforth make for a career of conquest. ?) adjective ?) Verb ?) adverb ?) noun Вопрос id:869256 The underlined words are: These things were the constant occupation of Mrs. Wix, who arrived there by the back stairs, but in tears of joy, the day after her own arrival. ?) adverb ?) preposition ?) noun ?) Verb Вопрос id:869257 The underlined words are: This pleasing object found a conspicuous place in the schoolroom, which in truth Mr. Farange seldom entered and in which silent admiration formed, during the time I speak of, almost the sole scholastic exercise of Mrs. Beale's pupil. ?) attribute ?) subject ?) predicate ?) object Вопрос id:869258 The underlined words are: This, however, was a fuller and richer time: it bounded along to the tune of Mrs. Wix's constant insistence on the energy they must both put forth. ?) adverb ?) pronoun ?) Verb ?) Noun Вопрос id:869259 The underlined words are: Would you believe," Mrs. Beale confidentially asked of her little charge, "that he says I'm a worse expense than ever, and that a daughter and a wife together are really more than he can afford?" ?) subject ?) object ?) attribute ?) predicate Вопрос id:869260 Define if the sentence is simple. A) As regards this deviation it was agreed between them that they were not in a position to bring it home to him. B) Mrs. Wix was in dread of doing anything to make him, as she said, "worse"; and Maisie was sufficiently initiated to be able to reflect that in speaking to her as he had done he had only wished to be tender of Mrs. Beale. Подберите правильный ответ ?) А - да, В - да ?) А - да, В - нет ?) А - нет, В - нет ?) А - нет, В - да Вопрос id:869261 Define if the sentence is simple. A) For Mrs. Beale certainly he was an immense one--she speedily made known as much; but Mrs. Beale from this moment presented herself to Maisie as a person to whom a great gift had come. B) The great gift was just for handling complications. Подберите правильный ответ ?) А - нет, В - да ?) А - да, В - нет ?) А - да, В - да ?) А - нет, В - нет Вопрос id:869262 Define if the sentence is simple. A) It consisted of an odd unexpected shame at placing in an inferior light, to so perfect a gentleman and so charming a person as Sir Claude, so very near a relative as Mr. Farange. B) She remembered, however, her friend's telling her that no one was seriously afraid of her father, and she turned round with a small toss of her head. Подберите правильный ответ ?) А - да, В - нет ?) А - да, В - да ?) А - нет, В - да ?) А - нет, В - нет Вопрос id:869263 Define if the sentence is simple. A) It fell in with all her inclinations to think of him as tender, and she forbore to let him know that the two ladies had, as SHE would never do, betrayed him. B) She had not long to keep her secret. Подберите правильный ответ ?) А - нет, В - да ?) А - да, В - нет ?) А - да, В - да ?) А - нет, В - нет Вопрос id:869264 Define if the sentence is simple. A) Maisie felt how little she made of them when, after she had dropped to Sir Claude some recall of a previous meeting, he made answer, with a sound of consternation and yet an air of relief, that he had denied to their companion their having, since the day he came for her, seen each other till that moment. B) She was flurried by the term with which he had qualified her gentle friend, but she took the occasion for one to which she must in every manner lend herself. Подберите правильный ответ ?) А - нет, В - нет ?) А - да, В - нет ?) А - да, В - да ?) А - нет, В - да Вопрос id:869265 Define if the sentence is simple. A) Mrs. Beale had since their separation acquired a conspicuous right to it, and Maisie's first flush of response to her present delight coloured all her splendour with meanings that this time were sweet. B) She had told Sir Claude she was afraid of the lady in the Regent's Park; but she had confidence enough to break on the spot, into the frankest appreciation. Подберите правильный ответ ?) А - нет, В - нет ?) А - нет, В - да ?) А - да, В - нет ?) А - да, В - да Вопрос id:869266 Define if the sentence is simple. A) She saw while she watched and wondered that they took the direction of the Regent's Park; but she didn't know why he should make a mystery of that, and it was not till they passed under a pretty arch and drew up at a white house in a terrace from which the view, she thought, must be lovely that, mystified, she clutched him and broke out: "I shall see papa?" B) Maisie glanced away over the apron of the cab--gazed a minute at the green expanse of the Regent's Park and, at this moment colouring to the roots of her hair, felt the full, hot rush of an emotion more mature than any she had yet known. Подберите правильный ответ ?) А - да, В - нет ?) А - нет, В - нет ?) А - да, В - да ?) А - нет, В - да Вопрос id:869267 Define if the sentence is simple. A) Sir Claude smiled, but she noted that the violence with which she had just changed colour had brought into his own face a slight compunctious and embarrassed flush. B) It was as if he had caught his first glimpse of her sense of responsibility. Подберите правильный ответ ?) А - нет, В - нет ?) А - да, В - нет ?) А - нет, В - да ?) А - да, В - да Вопрос id:869268 Define if the sentence is simple. A) This was a perception on Maisie's part that neither mamma, nor Sir Claude, nor Mrs. Wix, with their immense and so varied respective attractions, had exactly kindled, and that made an immediate difference when the talk, as it promptly did, began to turn to her father. B) Oh yes, Mr. Farange was a complication, but she saw now that he wouldn't be one for his daughter. Подберите правильный ответ ?) А - нет, В - да ?) А - да, В - нет ?) А - да, В - да ?) А - нет, В - нет Вопрос id:869269 Define if the sentence is simple. A) Well, the handsomest woman in London gave herself up, with tender lustrous looks and every demonstration of fondness, to a happiness at last clutched again. B) There was almost as vivid a bloom in her maturity as in mamma's, and it took her but a short time to give her little friend an impression of positive power--an impression that seemed to begin like a long bright day. Подберите правильный ответ ?) А - да, В - да ?) А - нет, В - нет ?) А - нет, В - да ?) А - да, В - нет Вопрос id:869270 Define what part of speech the underlined word is: "It will be the right thing--if you feel as you've told me you feel." Mrs. Wix, sustained and uplifted, was now as clear as a bell. Вопрос id:869271 Define what part of speech the underlined word is: "Supplies be hanged, my dear woman!" said their delightful friend. "Leave supplies to me--I'll take care of supplies." Вопрос id:869272 Define what part of speech the underlined word is: If I've been an 'ipocrite it's the other way round: I've pretended, to him and to her, to myself and to you and to every one, NOT to see! It serves me right to have held my tongue before such horrors!" Вопрос id:869273 Define what part of speech the underlined word is: It hung before Maisie, Mrs. Wix's way, like a glittering picture, and she clasped her hands in ecstasy. "Come along, come along, come along!" Вопрос id:869274 Define what part of speech the underlined word is: It simply consisted of the proposal that whenever and wherever they should seek refuge Sir Claude should consent to share their asylum. Вопрос id:869275 Define what part of speech the underlined word is: Mrs. Wix rose to it. "Well, it's exactly because I knew you'd be so glad to do so that I put the question before you. There's a way to look after us better than any other. The way's just to come along with us." Вопрос id:869276 Define what part of speech the underlined word is: On his protesting with all the warmth in nature against this note of secession she asked what else in the world was left to them if her ladyship should stop supplies. Вопрос id:869277 Define what part of speech the underlined word is: Sir Claude looked from his stepdaughter back to her governess. "Do you mean leave this house and take up my abode with you?" Вопрос id:869278 Define what part of speech the underlined word is: The principal one was startling, but Maisie appreciated the courage with which her governess handled it. Вопрос id:869279 Define what part of speech the underlined word is: Sir Claude on the morrow came in to tea, and then the ideas were produced. It was extraordinary how the child's presence drew out their full strength. Вопрос id:869280 Define what part of speech the underlined word is: That put the couple more than ever, in this troubled sea, in the same boat, so that with the consciousness of ideas on the part of her fellow mariner Maisie could sit close and wait. Вопрос id:869281 Fill in the gap: Mrs. Wix's bitterness, however, again overflowed. "He does, he does," she cried, "and it's that that's just the worst of it! They'll take you, they'll take you, and what ___ the world will then become of me?" Вопрос id:869282 Fill in the gap: She threw herself afresh upon her pupil and wept ___ her with the inevitable effect of causing the child's own tears to flow. Вопрос id:869283 Fill in the gap: This conveyed a full appreciation of her peril, and it was in rejoinder that Sir Claude uttered, acknowledging the source ___ that peril, the reassurance at which I have glanced. " Вопрос id:869284 Fill in the gap: What turn it gave to their talk needn't here be recorded: the transition to the colourless schoolroom and lonely Mrs. Wix was doubtless an effect ___ relaxed interest in what was before them. Вопрос id:869285 The underlined word is (define the syntactic function of the word): He was restored in great abundance, and it was marked that, though he appeared to have felt the need to take a stand against the risk of being too roughly saddled with the offspring of others, he at this period exposed himself more than ever before to the presumption of having created expectations. Вопрос id:869286 The underlined word is (define the syntactic function of the word): Here indeed was a slight ambiguity, as papa's being on Mrs. Beale's didn't somehow seem to place him quite on his daughter's. Вопрос id:869287 The underlined word is (define the syntactic function of the word): If therefore Mrs. Wix was on Sir Claude's, her ladyship on Mr. Perriam's and Mr. Perriam presumably on her ladyship's, this left only Mrs. Beale and Mr. Farange to account for. Вопрос id:869288 The underlined word is (define the syntactic function of the word): It sounded, as this young lady thought it over, very much like puss-in-the-corner, and she could only wonder if the distribution of parties would lead to a rushing to and fro and a changing of places. Вопрос id:869289 The underlined word is (define the syntactic function of the word): She seemed to sit in her new dress and brood over her lost delicacy, which had become almost as doleful a memory as that of poor Clara Matilda. |