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Вопрос id:942085 Выберите суффикс, при помощи которого от слова, указанного в скобках, можно образовать прилагательное: (manage) ?) -ic ?) -ive ?) -ful ?) -able Вопрос id:942086 Выберите суффикс, при помощи которого от слова, указанного в скобках, можно образовать прилагательное: (Victoria) ?) -ian ?) -ful ?) -ive ?) -ic Вопрос id:942087 Закончите предложение: A marked feature of American education that derives from the German model is the de-emphasis ?) on lecture and examination. ?) requests of girls who were interested in the Boy Scout movement established by him in 1908. ?) encouraging a focus on singles: a new subindustry of 12-inch, 45-rpm extended-play singles evolved to meet the specific needs of club deejays. ?) who were interested in the Boy Scout movement established by him in 1908. Вопрос id:942088 Закончите предложение: Bacon was one ?) of several influential Franciscans at the university during the 13th and 14th centuries. ?) provide preparation in such fields as law, theology, medicine, business, music, and art. ?) who were interested in the Boy Scout movement established by him in 1908. ?) encouraging a focus on singles: a new subindustry of 12-inch, 45-rpm extended-play singles evolved to meet the specific needs of club deejays. Вопрос id:942089 Закончите предложение: Baden-Powell had intended his ideas to be used by existing youth organizations in Britain, ?) encouraging a focus on singles: a new subindustry of 12-inch, 45-rpm extended-play singles evolved to meet the specific needs of club deejays. ?) provide preparation in such fields as law, theology, medicine, business, music, and art. ?) but it was soon obvious that a new movement had come into being, and the Boy Scouts quickly spread to other countries. ?) with a canoe, the earliest vehicle of the recreational camper, on a cruise in the Highlands of Scotland, and he made a similar cruise the next year. Вопрос id:942090 Закончите предложение: Baden-Powell's idea was that boys should organize themselves into small natural subgroups of six or ?) first took concrete form in 1845 as a political organization under the leadership of Edwin de Leon and George Henry Evans. ?) dedicated to training them in citizenship, good conduct, and outdoor activities. ?) who were interested in the Boy Scout movement established by him in 1908. ?) seven under a boy leader-the patrol and patrol leader. Вопрос id:942091 Закончите предложение: Boy Scouts is an organization of boys from 11 to 14 or 15 years of age that aims to develop in them good ?) musicians' discoveries in terms of sound colour, fluid rhythms, structure, and free jazz lyricism continued to be influential in the 1990s. ?) Oliver Wendell Holmes, Henry David Thoreau, James Russell Lowell, Henry James, Henry Adams, T.S. Eliot, John Dos Passos, E.E. Cummings, Walter Lippmann, and Norman Mailer. ?) requests of girls who were interested in the Boy Scout movement established by him in 1908. ?) citizenship, chivalrous behaviour, and skill in various outdoor activities. Вопрос id:942092 Закончите предложение: By 1910 there were Boy Scout troops in Sweden, Mexico, Argentina, and the United States, as well ?) dedicated to training them in citizenship, good conduct, and outdoor activities. ?) Oliver Wendell Holmes, Henry David Thoreau, James Russell Lowell, Henry James, Henry Adams, T.S. Eliot, John Dos Passos, E.E. Cummings, Walter Lippmann, and Norman Mailer. ?) the new year and the rebirth of nature, though it is also possible that the beginnings of carnival in Italy may be linked to the pagan Saturnalian festival of ancient Rome. ?) as such Commonwealth countries as Canada, Australia, and South Africa. Вопрос id:942093 Закончите предложение: By the end of the 20th century, Harvard had educated six U.S. presidents-John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Rutherford B. Hayes, Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and John F. Kennedy-and a number of justices, cabinet officers, and congressional leaders. Literary figures among Harvard graduates include Ralph Waldo Emerson, ?) with a canoe, the earliest vehicle of the recreational camper, on a cruise in the Highlands of Scotland, and he made a similar cruise the next year. ?) first took concrete form in 1845 as a political organization under the leadership of Edwin de Leon and George Henry Evans. ?) provide preparation in such fields as law, theology, medicine, business, music, and art. ?) Oliver Wendell Holmes, Henry David Thoreau, James Russell Lowell, Henry James, Henry Adams, T.S. Eliot, John Dos Passos, E.E. Cummings, Walter Lippmann, and Norman Mailer. Вопрос id:942094 Закончите предложение: By the late 20th century ?) who were interested in the Boy Scout movement established by him in 1908. ?) provide preparation in such fields as law, theology, medicine, business, music, and art. ?) there were Boy Scout organizations in more than 215 nations and territories. ?) musicians' discoveries in terms of sound colour, fluid rhythms, structure, and free jazz lyricism continued to be influential in the 1990s. Вопрос id:942095 Закончите предложение: Education is any of various types of education given in postsecondary institutions of learning and usually affording, at the end ?) of a course of study, a named degree, diploma, or certificate of higher studies. ?) Oliver Wendell Holmes, Henry David Thoreau, James Russell Lowell, Henry James, Henry Adams, T.S. Eliot, John Dos Passos, E.E. Cummings, Walter Lippmann, and Norman Mailer. ?) dedicated to training them in citizenship, good conduct, and outdoor activities. ?) with a canoe, the earliest vehicle of the recreational camper, on a cruise in the Highlands of Scotland, and he made a similar cruise the next year. Вопрос id:942096 Закончите предложение: Educational system is the formal institutions, agencies, and organizations of a country that transmit ?) knowledge and cultural heritage and that influence the social and intellectual growth of the individual. ?) first took concrete form in 1845 as a political organization under the leadership of Edwin de Leon and George Henry Evans. ?) with a canoe, the earliest vehicle of the recreational camper, on a cruise in the Highlands of Scotland, and he made a similar cruise the next year. ?) dedicated to training them in citizenship, good conduct, and outdoor activities. Вопрос id:942097 Закончите предложение: Girl Scouts is also called (in Great Britain and some other countries) Girl Guides worldwide organization for girls, ?) Oliver Wendell Holmes, Henry David Thoreau, James Russell Lowell, Henry James, Henry Adams, T.S. Eliot, John Dos Passos, E.E. Cummings, Walter Lippmann, and Norman Mailer. ?) requests of girls who were interested in the Boy Scout movement established by him in 1908. ?) dedicated to training them in citizenship, good conduct, and outdoor activities. ?) encouraging a focus on singles: a new subindustry of 12-inch, 45-rpm extended-play singles evolved to meet the specific needs of club deejays. Вопрос id:942098 Закончите предложение: Harvard's history began when a college was established at New Towne, which was later renamed Cambridge ?) for the English alma mater of some of the leading colonists. ?) musicians' discoveries in terms of sound colour, fluid rhythms, structure, and free jazz lyricism continued to be influential in the 1990s. ?) encouraging a focus on singles: a new subindustry of 12-inch, 45-rpm extended-play singles evolved to meet the specific needs of club deejays. ?) dedicated to training them in citizenship, good conduct, and outdoor activities. Вопрос id:942099 Закончите предложение: Higher education also ?) provide preparation in such fields as law, theology, medicine, business, music, and art. ?) encouraging a focus on singles: a new subindustry of 12-inch, 45-rpm extended-play singles evolved to meet the specific needs of club deejays. ?) includes teacher-training schools, junior colleges, and institutes of technology. ?) with a canoe, the earliest vehicle of the recreational camper, on a cruise in the Highlands of Scotland, and he made a similar cruise the next year. Вопрос id:942100 Закончите предложение: Higher-educational institutions include not only universities and colleges but also various professional schools that ?) first took concrete form in 1845 as a political organization under the leadership of Edwin de Leon and George Henry Evans. ?) who were interested in the Boy Scout movement established by him in 1908. ?) requests of girls who were interested in the Boy Scout movement established by him in 1908. ?) provide preparation in such fields as law, theology, medicine, business, music, and art. Вопрос id:942101 Закончите предложение: In 1663 the Lucasian professorship of mathematics was foundedunder the will of a former member of ?) with a canoe, the earliest vehicle of the recreational camper, on a cruise in the Highlands of Scotland, and he made a similar cruise the next year. ?) the university, and six years later the first holder resigned in favour of Isaac Newton, then a young fellow of Trinity. ?) provide preparation in such fields as law, theology, medicine, business, music, and art. ?) encouraging a focus on singles: a new subindustry of 12-inch, 45-rpm extended-play singles evolved to meet the specific needs of club deejays. Вопрос id:942102 Закончите предложение: In 1716 the school was moved to New Haven, and in 1718 it was renamed Yale College in honour of ?) Oliver Wendell Holmes, Henry David Thoreau, James Russell Lowell, Henry James, Henry Adams, T.S. Eliot, John Dos Passos, E.E. Cummings, Walter Lippmann, and Norman Mailer. ?) the new year and the rebirth of nature, though it is also possible that the beginnings of carnival in Italy may be linked to the pagan Saturnalian festival of ancient Rome. ?) dedicated to training them in citizenship, good conduct, and outdoor activities. ?) a wealthy British merchant and philanthropist, Elihu Yale, who had made a series of donations to the school. Вопрос id:942103 Закончите предложение: In 1999 Radcliffe and Harvard formally merged, and a new school, the Radcliffe Institute for ?) who were interested in the Boy Scout movement established by him in 1908. ?) provide preparation in such fields as law, theology, medicine, business, music, and art. ?) the new year and the rebirth of nature, though it is also possible that the beginnings of carnival in Italy may be linked to the pagan Saturnalian festival of ancient Rome. ?) Advanced Study at Harvard University, was established. Вопрос id:942104 Закончите предложение: In the 13th century the university gained added strength, particularly in theology, with the establishment ?) with a canoe, the earliest vehicle of the recreational camper, on a cruise in the Highlands of Scotland, and he made a similar cruise the next year. ?) of several religious orders, principally Dominicans and Franciscans, in the town of Oxford. ?) requests of girls who were interested in the Boy Scout movement established by him in 1908. Вопрос id:942105 Закончите предложение: In the American system, the four-year, or “bachelor's,” degree is ordinarily obtained not by passing a “finals” ?) Oliver Wendell Holmes, Henry David Thoreau, James Russell Lowell, Henry James, Henry Adams, T.S. Eliot, John Dos Passos, E.E. Cummings, Walter Lippmann, and Norman Mailer. ?) examination but rather by the accumulation of course “credits,” or hours of classroom study. ?) first took concrete form in 1845 as a political organization under the leadership of Edwin de Leon and George Henry Evans. ?) dedicated to training them in citizenship, good conduct, and outdoor activities. Вопрос id:942106 Закончите предложение: Numerous youth organizations have been formed since the Second World War, uniting young ?) provide preparation in such fields as law, theology, medicine, business, music, and art. ?) people from all classes and sections of the population. ?) with a canoe, the earliest vehicle of the recreational camper, on a cruise in the Highlands of Scotland, and he made a similar cruise the next year. ?) the new year and the rebirth of nature, though it is also possible that the beginnings of carnival in Italy may be linked to the pagan Saturnalian festival of ancient Rome. Вопрос id:942107 Закончите предложение: Robert (later Lord) Baden-Powell founded the GirlGuides in Great Britain in 1910 in response to the ?) who were interested in the Boy Scout movement established by him in 1908. ?) requests of girls who were interested in the Boy Scout movement established by him in 1908. ?) provide preparation in such fields as law, theology, medicine, business, music, and art. ?) musicians' discoveries in terms of sound colour, fluid rhythms, structure, and free jazz lyricism continued to be influential in the 1990s. Вопрос id:942108 Закончите предложение: The basic entrance requirement for most higher-educational institutions is the completion of secondary education, ?) provide preparation in such fields as law, theology, medicine, business, music, and art. ?) who were interested in the Boy Scout movement established by him in 1908. ?) and the usual entrance age is about 18 years. ?) musicians' discoveries in terms of sound colour, fluid rhythms, structure, and free jazz lyricism continued to be influential in the 1990s. Вопрос id:942109 Закончите предложение: The first Girl Scout troop in the United States was formed in 1912 by Juliette Gordon Low of Savannah, Ga., ?) with a canoe, the earliest vehicle of the recreational camper, on a cruise in the Highlands of Scotland, and he made a similar cruise the next year. ?) Oliver Wendell Holmes, Henry David Thoreau, James Russell Lowell, Henry James, Henry Adams, T.S. Eliot, John Dos Passos, E.E. Cummings, Walter Lippmann, and Norman Mailer. ?) requests of girls who were interested in the Boy Scout movement established by him in 1908. ?) and followed the pattern set up for the Girl Guides. Вопрос id:942110 Закончите предложение: The first women's college at Oxford, Lady Margaret Hall, was founded in 1878, and women were first ?) dedicated to training them in citizenship, good conduct, and outdoor activities. ?) first took concrete form in 1845 as a political organization under the leadership of Edwin de Leon and George Henry Evans. ?) musicians' discoveries in terms of sound colour, fluid rhythms, structure, and free jazz lyricism continued to be influential in the 1990s. ?) admitted to full membership in the university in 1920. Вопрос id:942111 Закончите предложение: The geologist Benjamin Silliman, who taught at Yale between 1802 and 1853, did much to make ?) musicians' discoveries in terms of sound colour, fluid rhythms, structure, and free jazz lyricism continued to be influential in the 1990s. ?) with a canoe, the earliest vehicle of the recreational camper, on a cruise in the Highlands of Scotland, and he made a similar cruise the next year. ?) requests of girls who were interested in the Boy Scout movement established by him in 1908. ?) the experimental and applied sciences a respectable field of study in the United States. Вопрос id:942112 Закончите предложение: The Oppidans generally come ?) dedicated to training them in citizenship, good conduct, and outdoor activities. ?) from England's wealthiest and most prestigious families, many of them aristocratic. ?) musicians' discoveries in terms of sound colour, fluid rhythms, structure, and free jazz lyricism continued to be influential in the 1990s. ?) Oliver Wendell Holmes, Henry David Thoreau, James Russell Lowell, Henry James, Henry Adams, T.S. Eliot, John Dos Passos, E.E. Cummings, Walter Lippmann, and Norman Mailer. Вопрос id:942113 Закончите предложение: The Organization of the Scouting Movement, established in 1920 and now based in Geneva, ?) promotes scouting worldwide. ?) who were interested in the Boy Scout movement established by him in 1908. ?) first took concrete form in 1845 as a political organization under the leadership of Edwin de Leon and George Henry Evans. ?) with a canoe, the earliest vehicle of the recreational camper, on a cruise in the Highlands of Scotland, and he made a similar cruise the next year. Вопрос id:942114 Закончите предложение: The university library with well over 3,000,000 volumes is one of a handful in the country that is ?) Oliver Wendell Holmes, Henry David Thoreau, James Russell Lowell, Henry James, Henry Adams, T.S. Eliot, John Dos Passos, E.E. Cummings, Walter Lippmann, and Norman Mailer. ?) entitled to a copy of every book published in Great Britain. ?) musicians' discoveries in terms of sound colour, fluid rhythms, structure, and free jazz lyricism continued to be influential in the 1990s. ?) requests of girls who were interested in the Boy Scout movement established by him in 1908. Вопрос id:942115 Закончите предложение: University of Edinburgh is a coeducational, privately controlled institution of higher education at Edinburgh, ?) first took concrete form in 1845 as a political organization under the leadership of Edwin de Leon and George Henry Evans. ?) dedicated to training them in citizenship, good conduct, and outdoor activities. ?) one of the most noted of Scotland's universities. ?) who were interested in the Boy Scout movement established by him in 1908. Вопрос id:942116 Закончите предложение: Eton college in Eton, Berkshire, the largest public school (independent secondary school) in England and one of the highest in prestige, was founded by Henry VI in 1440-41 ?) for 70 highly qualified boys who received scholarships from a fund endowed by the king. ?) encouraging a focus on singles: a new subindustry of 12-inch, 45-rpm extended-play singles evolved to meet the specific needs of club deejays. ?) who were interested in the Boy Scout movement established by him in 1908. ?) provide preparation in such fields as law, theology, medicine, business, music, and art. Вопрос id:942117 Преобразуйте слово, стоящее в скобках так, чтобы оно лексически и грамматически соответствовало контексту: A marked feature of American (educate) that derives from the German model is the de-emphasis on lecture and examination. In both of these countries, students are evaluated according to their performance in individual courses where discussion and written essays figure importantly. ?) Educate ?) Educator ?) educating ?) education Вопрос id:942118 Преобразуйте слово, стоящее в скобках так, чтобы оно лексически и грамматически соответствовало контексту: Acrobatics and juggling are probably as old as mankind itself; the Greeks saw rope dancers perform; the Romans made a (special) of training animals, including elephants, which were also supposedly taught to walk ropes; and clowns are found in nearly every period and civilization, both as characters in farces and as individual performers. ?) special ?) Specially ?) specialist ?) specialty Вопрос id:942119 Преобразуйте слово, стоящее в скобках так, чтобы оно лексически и грамматически соответствовало контексту: At its inception Harvard was under church sponsorship, although it was not formally affiliated with any religious body. During its first two centuries the college was gradually liberated, first from clerical and (late) from political control, until in 1865 the university alumni began electing members of the governing board. During his long tenure as Harvard's president(1869-1909), Charles W. Eliot made Harvard into an institution with national influence. ?) Latest ?) The latest ?) Late ?) later Вопрос id:942120 Преобразуйте слово, стоящее в скобках так, чтобы оно лексически и грамматически соответствовало контексту: By tradition, there are several varieties of clowns, from the elegantly costumed whiteface clown, (favour) in many European circuses, who appears rather severe and domineering; to the happy-go-lucky grotesque variety, whose exaggerated makeup and costumes are more outrageous and less predictable; to the woebegone, down-and-out “tramp” character, as popularized above all by the American Emmett Kelly. ?) favoured ?) favouring ?) In favour of ?) favour Вопрос id:942121 Преобразуйте слово, стоящее в скобках так, чтобы оно лексически и грамматически соответствовало контексту: Carnival is the merrymaking and (fest) that takes place in many Roman Catholic countries in the last days and hours before the Lenten season. ?) festival ?) festivity ?) Fast ?) Feas Вопрос id:942122 Преобразуйте слово, стоящее в скобках так, чтобы оно лексически и грамматически соответствовало контексту: Circumstances were favourable for the development of the circus. During the second half of the 18th century the fairs were going into decline, and some of their main attractions were banned. Many showmen, looking for a new outlet, found it in the circus, as did rope dancers, acrobats, jugglers, and others whose (perform) were based on dexterity, agility, and strength and who discovered that their performances were better appreciated in the ring. ?) perform ?) performance ?) performer ?) performances Вопрос id:942123 Преобразуйте слово, стоящее в скобках так, чтобы оно лексически и грамматически соответствовало контексту: During the Renaissance, Desiderius Erasmus carried the new learning to Oxford, and such scholars as William Grocyn, John Colet, and Sir Thomas More enhanced the (university) reputation. Since that time Oxford has traditionally held the highest reputation for scholarship and instruction in the classics, theology, and political science. ?) Universal ?) university's ?) universe ?) University Вопрос id:942124 Преобразуйте слово, стоящее в скобках так, чтобы оно лексически и грамматически соответствовало контексту: From the time of its origin in England the circus was often coupled with the theatre. At Astley's, the Royal Circus, and elsewhere a proscenium arch and large scenic stage were set behind the ring. Equestrian drama, with plots based on (fame) battles and sieges and with the horses and other artists participating at full gallop, became all the rage. ?) famous ?) infamous ?) Fame ?) Flame Вопрос id:942125 Преобразуйте слово, стоящее в скобках так, чтобы оно лексически и грамматически соответствовало контексту: Harvard's undergraduate school, Harvard College, contains about one-third of the total student body. The core of the university's teaching staff consists of the faculty of arts and sciences, which includes the graduate faculty of arts and sciences. The university has graduate or professional schools of medicine, law, business, divinity, education, government, dental medicine, design, and public (health). The schools of law, medicine, and business are particularly prestigious. ?) wealthy ?) Healthy ?) Health ?) Wealth Вопрос id:942126 Преобразуйте слово, стоящее в скобках так, чтобы оно лексически и грамматически соответствовало контексту: In 1879 a faculty group called the Harvard Annex made a full course of study available to women, despite (resist) to coeducation from the university's administration. Following unsuccessful efforts to have women admitted directly to degreeprograms at Harvard, the Annex, which had incorporated as the Society for the Collegiate Instruction of Women, chartered Radcliffe College in 1894. The college was named for the colonial philanthropist Ann Radcliffe, who established the first scholarship fund at Harvard in 1643. ?) resisted ?) resistance ?) resisting ?) resist Вопрос id:942127 Преобразуйте слово, стоящее в скобках так, чтобы оно лексически и грамматически соответствовало контексту: In 19th-century one-ring circuses it was usual for clowns to entertain audiences with songs and long monologues, in which they sometimes offered words of wisdom on politics and current events or quoted Shakespeare. More recently, especially in Russian circuses, a number of clowns have attempted to strike out in new directions, abandoning traditional costumes and makeup and (develop) more natural characters ?) developed ?) development ?) developing ?) develop Вопрос id:942128 Преобразуйте слово, стоящее в скобках так, чтобы оно лексически и грамматически соответствовало контексту: In the American system, the four-year, or “bachelor's,” degree is ordinarily obtained not by passing a “finals” (exam) but rather by the accumulation of course “credits,” or hours of classroom study. ?) Examine ?) examining ?) examination ?) Exam Вопрос id:942129 Преобразуйте слово, стоящее в скобках так, чтобы оно лексически и грамматически соответствовало контексту: Oxford has been associated with many of the (great) names in British history, from John Wesley and Cardinal Wolsey to Oscar Wilde and Sir Richard Burton, to Cecil Rhodes and Sir Walter Raleigh. ?) Great ?) greatest ?) greatness ?) Greater Вопрос id:942130 Преобразуйте слово, стоящее в скобках так, чтобы оно лексически и грамматически соответствовало контексту: Postgraduate students can pursue either advanced studies or research in one of the many graduate schools, which are usually (special) institutions. ?) specialist ?) Special ?) specialized ?) Speciality Вопрос id:942131 Преобразуйте слово, стоящее в скобках так, чтобы оно лексически и грамматически соответствовало контексту: Sketchy (evidence) indicates that schools existed at Oxford by the early 12th century. By the end of that century a university was well established, perhaps resulting from the barring of English students from the University of Paris about 1167. ?) eve ?) Evident ?) evidence ?) Evil Вопрос id:942132 Преобразуйте слово, стоящее в скобках так, чтобы оно лексически и грамматически соответствовало контексту: The (France) name Mardi Gras means Fat Tuesday, from the custom of using all the fats in the home before Lent. ?) France ?) French ?) Frenchman ?) Frenchmen Вопрос id:942133 Преобразуйте слово, стоящее в скобках так, чтобы оно лексически и грамматически соответствовало контексту: The Organization of the Scouting Movement, (establish) in 1920 and now based in Geneva, promotes scouting worldwide. It maintains regional offices in Belgium, Egypt, The Philippines, Kenya, Senegal, South Africa, Chile, and Ukraine. ?) establish ?) established ?) Establishing ?) Establishment Вопрос id:942134 Преобразуйте слово, стоящее в скобках так, чтобы оно лексически и грамматически соответствовало контексту: The Oxford University Press, established in 1478, is one of the (large) and most prestigious university publishers in the world. ?) Large ?) Much larger ?) Larger ?) largest |
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