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Вопрос id:945344 Выберите подходящую форму причастия: The man ___ the piano is Kate's uncle. ?) translated ?) standing ?) overturned ?) playing Вопрос id:945345 Выберите подходящую форму причастия: They saw ___ tables and chairs and pieces of broken glass all over the room. ?) translated ?) shut ?) standing ?) overturned Вопрос id:945346 Выберите подходящую форму причастия: This is a church ___ many years ago. ?) fried ?) translating ?) translated ?) built Вопрос id:945347 Выберите подходящую форму причастия: Translate the words ___ on the blackboard. ?) writing ?) written ?) translated ?) translating Вопрос id:945348 Выберите подходящую форму причастия: We could not see the sun ___ by dark clouds. ?) written ?) writing ?) covered ?) covering Вопрос id:945349 Выберите подходящую форму причастия: We listened to the girls ___ Russian folk songs. ?) sung ?) singing ?) surrounding ?) surrounded Вопрос id:945350 Выберите подходящую форму причастия: We listened to the Russian folk songs ___ by the girls. ?) Sung ?) losing ?) singing ?) lost Вопрос id:945351 Выберите подходящую форму причастия: We stopped before a ___ door. ?) shut ?) translating ?) translated ?) playing Вопрос id:945352 Выберите подходящую форму причастия: When we came nearer, we saw two boys ___ towards us. ?) writing ?) come ?) written ?) coming Вопрос id:945353 Выберите подходящую форму причастия: ___ to the tree, the goat could not run away. ?) Tied ?) fried ?) shut ?) translated Вопрос id:945354 Выберите подходящую форму причастия: ___ along the street, I met Mary and Ann. ?) surrounded ?) Going ?) surrounding ?) gone Вопрос id:945355 Выберите подходящую форму причастия: ___ the girl by the hand, she led her across the street. ?) Taking ?) writing ?) taken ?) written Вопрос id:945356 Выберите подходящую форму причастия: ___ the room, she turned on the light. ?) translating ?) Entering ?) playing ?) translated Вопрос id:945357 Выберите подходящую форму причастия: ___ the sounds of music we stopped talking. ?) playing ?) Hearing ?) fried ?) translated Вопрос id:945358 Выберите подходящую форму причастия: ___ out of the window, he saw his mother watering the flowers. ?) Looking ?) playing ?) translated ?) fried Вопрос id:945359 Выберите подходящую форму причастия: ___ to the theatre, she saw that the performance had already begun. ?) translating ?) Coming ?) translated ?) fried Вопрос id:945360 Дополните предложение: A canoe trip that he and John took along the Concord and Merrimack rivers in 1839 confirmed him in the ?) came Walden, a series of 18 essays describing his experiment in basic living and his effort toset his time free for leisure. ?) no longer satisfy his growing thirst for knowledge, in December 1730, he left his native village, penniless and on foot, for Moscow. ?) opinion that he ought to be not a schoolmaster but a poet of nature. ?) been debated for many years, and even today reputable scientists can be found on both sides of this issue. Вопрос id:945361 Дополните предложение: A project that Tennyson had long considered at last issued in Idylls of the King (1859), a series of 12 connected ?) birth could hardly have been better for a child with an innate talent for dancing. ?) scholars has revealed the full contributions of Lomonosov, who has long been misunderstood by historians of science. ?) and companies, she was a wandering missionary for her art, giving avast number of people their introduction to ballet. ?) poems broadly surveying the legend of King Arthur from his falling in love with Guinevere to the ultimate ruin of his kingdom. Вопрос id:945362 Дополните предложение: After graduating in 1927, he moved to Washington, D.C., where he joined the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) ?) been debated for many years, and even today reputable scientists can be found on both sides of this issue. ?) came Walden, a series of 18 essays describing his experiment in basic living and his effort toset his time free for leisure. ?) and attended George Washington University (M.A., 1932). ?) birth could hardly have been better for a child with an innate talent for dancing. Вопрос id:945363 Дополните предложение: Alfred, Lord Tennyson was the leading poet of the Victorian Age in England and by the mid-19th century had come to ?) nuclear research was suspended in favour of defense research concerning methods of protecting ships from magnetic mines. ?) scholars has revealed the full contributions of Lomonosov, who has long been misunderstood by historians of science. ?) birth could hardly have been better for a child with an innate talent for dancing. ?) occupy a position similar to that of Alexander Pope in the 18th. Вопрос id:945364 Дополните предложение: Alfred, though depressed by unhappiness at home, continued to write, collaborating with Frederick and Charles in ?) they are considered not in terms of their relation to the human organism but in their relationship to one another, they become culture by definition. ?) nuclear research was suspended in favour of defense research concerning methods of protecting ships from magnetic mines. ?) been debated for many years, and even today reputable scientists can be found on both sides of this issue. ?) Poems by Two Brothers (1826; dated 1827). Вопрос id:945365 Дополните предложение: At Harvard he was a ?) nuclear research was suspended in favour of defense research concerning methods of protecting ships from magnetic mines. ?) good student, but he was indifferent to the rank system and preferred to use the school library for his own purposes. ?) from limb to limb and by manipulating food with the hands (as among the insectivorous lemurs). ?) the Slovo o proiskhozhdeni sveta (1756; “Origin of Light and Colours”) and in his theoretical works on electricity in 1753 and 1756 also matured in this laboratory. Вопрос id:945366 Дополните предложение: By early 1845 he felt more ?) been debated for many years, and even today reputable scientists can be found on both sides of this issue. ?) birth could hardly have been better for a child with an innate talent for dancing. ?) restless than ever, until he decided to take up an idea of a Harvard classmate who had once built a waterside hut in which one could loaf or read. ?) they are considered not in terms of their relation to the human organism but in their relationship to one another, they become culture by definition. Вопрос id:945367 Дополните предложение: During World War II Korolyov was held under technical arrest but spent the years designing and ?) and companies, she was a wandering missionary for her art, giving avast number of people their introduction to ballet. ?) testing liquid-fuel rocket boosters for military aircraft. ?) although it later proved to be a vivid and absorbing experience that he often invoked in his works. ?) they are considered not in terms of their relation to the human organism but in their relationship to one another, they become culture by definition. Вопрос id:945368 Дополните предложение: He soon polished some of his old college ?) essays and composed new and better ones as well. ?) the child was accepted for training at the Imperial School of Ballet at the Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg in 1891. ?) birth could hardly have been better for a child with an innate talent for dancing. ?) scholars has revealed the full contributions of Lomonosov, who has long been misunderstood by historians of science. Вопрос id:945369 Дополните предложение: He visited Wales in 1792, 1795, and 1798, Yorkshire and the Lake District in1797, the Midlands in 1794, ?) been debated for many years, and even today reputable scientists can be found on both sides of this issue. ?) Scotland in 1801, and the European continent for the first time in 1802. ?) they are considered not in terms of their relation to the human organism but in their relationship to one another, they become culture by definition. ?) no longer satisfy his growing thirst for knowledge, in December 1730, he left his native village, penniless and on foot, for Moscow. Вопрос id:945370 Дополните предложение: In 1886 he published a new volume containing “Locksley Hall Sixty Years After,” consisting mainly of imprecations against ?) been debated for many years, and even today reputable scientists can be found on both sides of this issue. ?) modern decadence and liberalism and a retraction of the earlier poem's belief in inevitable human progress. ?) they are considered not in terms of their relation to the human organism but in their relationship to one another, they become culture by definition. ?) the Slovo o proiskhozhdeni sveta (1756; “Origin of Light and Colours”) and in his theoretical works on electricity in 1753 and 1756 also matured in this laboratory. Вопрос id:945371 Дополните предложение: In 1956 Kurchatov was publicly identified as director of the Institute of Atomic Energy of the Soviet Academy ?) no longer satisfy his growing thirst for knowledge, in December 1730, he left his native village, penniless and on foot, for Moscow. ?) of Sciences (from 1960 called the I.V. Kurchatov Institute of Atomic Energy). ?) birth could hardly have been better for a child with an innate talent for dancing. ?) nuclear research was suspended in favour of defense research concerning methods of protecting ships from magnetic mines. Вопрос id:945372 Дополните предложение: In the meantime, Hallam had become attached to Tennyson's sister Emily but was forbiddenby her father to ?) correspond with her for a year. ?) from limb to limb and by manipulating food with the hands (as among the insectivorous lemurs). ?) although it later proved to be a vivid and absorbing experience that he often invoked in his works. ?) no longer satisfy his growing thirst for knowledge, in December 1730, he left his native village, penniless and on foot, for Moscow. Вопрос id:945373 Дополните предложение: In the New York Mirror of Jan. 29, 1845, appeared, from advance sheets of the American Review, his most famous poem, ?) from limb to limb and by manipulating food with the hands (as among the insectivorous lemurs). ?) although it later proved to be a vivid and absorbing experience that he often invoked in his works. ?) “The Raven,” which gave him national fame at once. ?) birth could hardly have been better for a child with an innate talent for dancing. Вопрос id:945374 Дополните предложение: It is almost impossible ?) to exaggerate the power and influence of culture upon the human animal. ?) the Slovo o proiskhozhdeni sveta (1756; “Origin of Light and Colours”) and in his theoretical works on electricity in 1753 and 1756 also matured in this laboratory. ?) the child was accepted for training at the Imperial School of Ballet at the Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg in 1891. ?) birth could hardly have been better for a child with an innate talent for dancing. Вопрос id:945375 Дополните предложение: It is believed by some that man's prehuman ancestors used tools habitually and that habit became custom through the transmission ?) of tool using from one generation to another long before articulate speech came into being. ?) although it later proved to be a vivid and absorbing experience that he often invoked in his works. ?) scholars has revealed the full contributions of Lomonosov, who has long been misunderstood by historians of science. ?) they are considered not in terms of their relation to the human organism but in their relationship to one another, they become culture by definition. Вопрос id:945376 Дополните предложение: It was in this period that Tennyson made friends with many famous men, including the politician William Ewart Gladstone, ?) the historian Thomas Carlyle, and the poet Walter Savage Landor. ?) the child was accepted for training at the Imperial School of Ballet at the Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg in 1891. ?) came Walden, a series of 18 essays describing his experiment in basic living and his effort toset his time free for leisure. ?) been debated for many years, and even today reputable scientists can be found on both sides of this issue. Вопрос id:945377 Дополните предложение: Little-noticed at the time he wrote The Process of Government (1908), Arthur F. Bentley was to have ?) and companies, she was a wandering missionary for her art, giving avast number of people their introduction to ballet. ?) a celebrated influence on the development of American political science in the 1930s and the 1950s. ?) the child was accepted for training at the Imperial School of Ballet at the Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg in 1891. ?) they are considered not in terms of their relation to the human organism but in their relationship to one another, they become culture by definition. Вопрос id:945378 Дополните предложение: Out of such activity and thought ?) from limb to limb and by manipulating food with the hands (as among the insectivorous lemurs). ?) came Walden, a series of 18 essays describing his experiment in basic living and his effort toset his time free for leisure. ?) and companies, she was a wandering missionary for her art, giving avast number of people their introduction to ballet. ?) scholars has revealed the full contributions of Lomonosov, who has long been misunderstood by historians of science. Вопрос id:945379 Дополните предложение: Poe was the son of the ?) the Slovo o proiskhozhdeni sveta (1756; “Origin of Light and Colours”) and in his theoretical works on electricity in 1753 and 1756 also matured in this laboratory. ?) English-born actress Elizabeth Arnold Poe and David Poe, Jr., an actor from Baltimore. ?) nuclear research was suspended in favour of defense research concerning methods of protecting ships from magnetic mines. ?) birth could hardly have been better for a child with an innate talent for dancing. Вопрос id:945380 Дополните предложение: Poverty forced him to join the army under the name of Edgar A. Perry, but on the death of Poe's foster mother, John Allan ?) they are considered not in terms of their relation to the human organism but in their relationship to one another, they become culture by definition. ?) the child was accepted for training at the Imperial School of Ballet at the Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg in 1891. ?) no longer satisfy his growing thirst for knowledge, in December 1730, he left his native village, penniless and on foot, for Moscow. ?) purchased his release from the army and helped in getting him an appointment to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. Вопрос id:945381 Дополните предложение: Several drawings dated as early as 1787 are sufficiently professional to corroborate the tradition that ?) came Walden, a series of 18 essays describing his experiment in basic living and his effort toset his time free for leisure. ?) the child was accepted for training at the Imperial School of Ballet at the Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg in 1891. ?) from limb to limb and by manipulating food with the hands (as among the insectivorous lemurs). ?) his father sold the boy's work to his customers. Вопрос id:945382 Дополните предложение: Since the infant of the human species enters the world cultureless, his behaviour–his attitudes, values, ideals, and beliefs, ?) been debated for many years, and even today reputable scientists can be found on both sides of this issue. ?) and companies, she was a wandering missionary for her art, giving avast number of people their introduction to ballet. ?) came Walden, a series of 18 essays describing his experiment in basic living and his effort toset his time free for leisure. ?) as well as his overt motor activity–is powerfully influenced by the culture that surrounds him on all sides. Вопрос id:945383 Дополните предложение: The development of American political science in the last quarter of the 19th century was influenced by the experience of numerous scholars who had done graduate work at German universities in which political science ?) was taught as Staatswissenschaft (“science of the state”) in an ordered, structured, and analytical organization of concepts, definitions, comparisons, and inferences. ?) the Slovo o proiskhozhdeni sveta (1756; “Origin of Light and Colours”) and in his theoretical works on electricity in 1753 and 1756 also matured in this laboratory. ?) scholars has revealed the full contributions of Lomonosov, who has long been misunderstood by historians of science. ?) from limb to limb and by manipulating food with the hands (as among the insectivorous lemurs). Вопрос id:945384 Дополните предложение: The enthusiastic development of social sciences in the 19th century, stimulated as it had been by the rapid growth ?) of the natural sciences, reinforced an existing interest in politics in the United States and created a generation of distinguished American political scientists. ?) birth could hardly have been better for a child with an innate talent for dancing. ?) the child was accepted for training at the Imperial School of Ballet at the Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg in 1891. ?) been debated for many years, and even today reputable scientists can be found on both sides of this issue. Вопрос id:945385 Дополните предложение: Turner's many marine subjects, in which he dramatically builds upon the foundation of the Dutch 17th-century ?) and companies, she was a wandering missionary for her art, giving avast number of people their introduction to ballet. ?) came Walden, a series of 18 essays describing his experiment in basic living and his effort toset his time free for leisure. ?) tradition, reveal his methodical attempt to master every landscape style he admired and the ease with which he accomplished this. ?) scholars has revealed the full contributions of Lomonosov, who has long been misunderstood by historians of science. Вопрос id:945386 Дополните предложение: While Turner's earlier paintings and drawings show the most accurate observation of architectural and natural detail, ?) they are considered not in terms of their relation to the human organism but in their relationship to one another, they become culture by definition. ?) came Walden, a series of 18 essays describing his experiment in basic living and his effort toset his time free for leisure. ?) birth could hardly have been better for a child with an innate talent for dancing. ?) in his later work this precision is sacrificed to general effects of colourand light with the barest indication of mass. Вопрос id:945387 Замените выделенную фразу подходящим притяжательным местоимением: Are these papers his papers? ?) Theirs ?) mine ?) His ?) Hers Вопрос id:945388 Замените выделенную фразу подходящим притяжательным местоимением: Frank is giving me his sister’s book. ?) His ?) Theirs ?) mine ?) Hers Вопрос id:945389 Замените выделенную фразу подходящим притяжательным местоимением: He is giving me his matches. ?) His ?) Theirs ?) mine ?) Hers Вопрос id:945390 Замените выделенную фразу подходящим притяжательным местоимением: He is taking my pen and leaving my pen. ?) His ?) Theirs ?) mine ?) Hers Вопрос id:945391 Замените выделенную фразу подходящим притяжательным местоимением: Is that newspaper your newspaper? ?) His ?) mine ?) Yours ?) Theirs Вопрос id:945392 Замените выделенную фразу подходящим притяжательным местоимением: That car is my brother’s car. ?) Theirs ?) His ?) Hers ?) mine Вопрос id:945393 Замените выделенную фразу подходящим притяжательным местоимением: That car is my friend’s car. ?) mine ?) Theirs ?) Hers ?) Yours |
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