Список вопросов базы знанийАнглийский язык. Домашнее чтениеВопрос id:1425933 Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up? A) Sir Gawain and the Green Knight were the worst metrical romances B) Chaucer tells the whole in a deadly singsong filled with cliches ?) А-true, В-false ?) А- false, В- false ?) А- false, В- true ?) А- true, В- true Вопрос id:1425934 Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up? A) Sir Thopas is often compared with Anna Karenina B) Such jokes were told orally and passed by word of mouth, but some – a good many all told – were written down ?) А- true, В- true ?) А- false, В- true ?) А- false, В- false ?) А-true, В-false Вопрос id:1425935 Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up? A) Sir Thopas is often compared with Don Quixote.t Cervantes’ work comments profoundly upon the nature of human life itself B) In writing romances Chaucer was well scooled ?) А- false, В- true ?) А- true, В- true ?) А-true, В-false ?) А- false, В- false Вопрос id:1425936 Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up? A) Stories of heroic knights, set in a sing-song rhyme scheme, were recited by ministers and presidents B) It should be understood that there were good mechanical romances ?) А- true, В- true ?) А-true, В-false ?) А- false, В- true ?) А- false, В- false Вопрос id:1425937 Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up? A) Stories of heroic knights, set in a sing-song rhyme scheme, were recited by minstrels for audiences of middle-class burghers B) It should be understood that there were good metrical romances ?) А-true, В-false ?) А- true, В- true ?) А- false, В- true ?) А- false, В- false Вопрос id:1425938 Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up? A) Such tales were told on the radio and passed by word of mouth, but some – a good many all told – were written down B) Geoffrey Chaucer adds to the fun by making the whole a parody of the knight’s tale ?) А- false, В- false ?) А- true, В- true ?) А-true, В-false ?) А- false, В- true Вопрос id:1425939 Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up? A) The best way to see the humour of Sir Thopas is to read one of its prototypes – Guy of Warwick B) Chaucer’s burlesque attributes to him deadly middle-class characteristics ?) А- false, В- true ?) А- false, В- false ?) А-true, В-false ?) А- true, В- true Вопрос id:1425940 Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up? A) The best way to see the tragedy of Sir Thopas is to read one of its prototypes – Guy of Warwick B) Chaucer’s burlesque attributes to him decidedly middle-class characteristics ?) А- true, В- true ?) А-true, В-false ?) А- false, В- true ?) А- false, В- false Вопрос id:1425941 Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up? A) The form of romance became tedious and cliche B) Chaucer’s burlesque takes an effiminate and cowardly hero ?) А- false, В- true ?) А- false, В- false ?) А- true, В- true ?) А-true, В-false Вопрос id:1425942 Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up? A) The idealism of romance came to be tailored for a middle-class mentality B) Sir Gawain and the Green Knight were the greatest metrical numbers ?) А- true, В- true ?) А- false, В- false ?) А- false, В- true ?) А-true, В-false Вопрос id:1425943 Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up? A) The Knight’s tale is a high-minded romance B) The socialism of romance came to be tailored for a middle-class mentality ?) А-true, В-false ?) А- false, В- false ?) А- false, В- true ?) А- true, В- true Вопрос id:1425944 Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up? A) The Miller’s tale is a “fabliau” – a comic tale, reflecting the life of common people B) Geoffrey Chaucer adds to the sadness by making the whole a parody of the knight’s tale ?) А-true, В-false ?) А- false, В- true ?) А- false, В- false ?) А- true, В- true Вопрос id:1425945 Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up? A) The realism of romance came to be tailored for a middle-class mentality B) Sir Gawain and the Green Knight were the greatest metrical romances ?) А- false, В- true ?) А-true, В-false ?) А- false, В- false ?) А- true, В- true Вопрос id:1425946 Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up? A) The style of romance became tedious and cliche B) Chaucer’s burlesque takes an effiminate and cowardly woman ?) А-true, В-false ?) А- false, В- false ?) А- true, В- true ?) А- false, В- true Вопрос id:1425947 Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up? A) The tale of Sir Thopas is a burlesque of the metrical system B) Troilus and Criseyde is often called the stupidest of romances ?) А- true, В- true ?) А- false, В- true ?) А- false, В- false ?) А-true, В-false Вопрос id:1425948 Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up? A) The tale of Sir Thopas is a grotesque of the metrical romances B) By the nineteen century, however, the form and subject of romance had become sadly debased ?) А- true, В- true ?) А- false, В- true ?) А-true, В-false ?) А- false, В- false Вопрос id:1425949 Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up? A) To quote the poet John Dryden, ‘Tis sufficient to say, according to the proverb, that here is God’s plenty.’ B) Troilus and Criseyde is often called the greatest of pieces ?) А-true, В-false ?) А- false, В- false ?) А- true, В- true ?) А- false, В- true Вопрос id:1425950 Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up? A) Troilus and Criseyde is often called the greatest of poems B) The form of poetry became tedious and cliche ?) А- false, В- false ?) А-true, В-false ?) А- true, В- true ?) А- false, В- true Вопрос id:1425951 Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up? A) Troilus and Criseyde is often called the greatest of romances B) The form of romance became tedious and cliche ?) А-true, В-false ?) А- true, В- true ?) А- false, В- false ?) А- false, В- true Вопрос id:1425952 Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up? A)Romance had an democratic heritage B) Stories of heroic knights, set in a sing-song rhyme scheme, were recited by minstrels for audiences of middle-class burghers ?) А- true, В- true ?) А-true, В-false ?) А- false, В- true ?) А- false, В- false Вопрос id:1425953 Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: He may ... met Boccaccio and Petrachio ?) had ?) have ?) having ?) has Вопрос id:1425954 Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: Sir Thopas is often ...with Don Quixote, but Cervantes’ work comments profoundly upon the nature of human life itself ?) impaired ?) compared ?) prepared ?) repaired Вопрос id:1425955 Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: The house of Fame, an unfinished dream-poem, was composed some time between 13... and 1385 and is thought to be his last poem in the French form ?) 47 ?) 74 ?) 77 ?) 44 Вопрос id:1425956 Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: The Miller’s tale is a “fabliau” – a comic tale, reflecting the life of ... people ?) chosen ?) proper ?) special ?) common Вопрос id:1425957 Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: Troilus and Criseyde, his first masterpiece, was completed between 1380 and 13... ?) 95 ?) 85 ?) 90 ?) 99 Вопрос id:1425958 Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: A meditation on the nature of love and of human ... in particular, it is based on Boccaccio’s Il Filostrato and is Chaucer’s longest complete poem ?) hate ?) envy ?) trust ?) love Вопрос id:1425959 Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: Although Philippa died in 13... Chaucer enjoyed Gaunt’s patronage throughout his life ?) 87 ?) 88 ?) 78 ?) 77 Вопрос id:1425960 Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: And he adds to the fun by making the whole a ... of the knight’s tale ?) tragedy ?) drama ?) comedy ?) parody Вопрос id:1425961 Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: And he tells the whole in a deadly (ужасный) ... filled with cliches ?) singsing ?) singsong ?) songsong ?) songsing Вопрос id:1425962 Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: Begun sometime around 1386–..., The Canterbury Tales is one of the great literary achievements of the Middle Ages, although Chaucer never completed this immense project ?) 1387 ?) 1397 ?) 1573 ?) 1287 Вопрос id:1425963 Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: But it should be understood that there were good metrical romances ... well – Sir Gawain and the Green Knight being the greatest ?) like ?) as ?) too ?) so Вопрос id:1425964 Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: By the ... century, however, the form and subject of romance had become sadly debased ?) fourteen ?) fifeteen ?) seventeen ?) sixteen Вопрос id:1425965 Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: Chaucer became a knight of the ... of Kent in 1386 ?) shire ?) wire ?) dire ?) tyre Вопрос id:1425966 Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: Chaucer became a knight of the shire of Kent in 1386 and probably lived in Kent for much of the ... of his life ?) test ?) rest ?) nest ?) best Вопрос id:1425967 Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: Chaucer is content to have his fun briefly at the expense of middle-... romances and be done-hence the Host’s interruption ?) class ?) town ?) income ?) room Вопрос id:1425968 Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: Chaucer wrote The book of the Duchess, a dream-poem, about 1...70 ?) 4 ?) 3 ?) 5 ?) 2 Вопрос id:1425969 Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: Chaucer’s art in the Miller’s tale lies in his combining two tales, that of the “second flood” and that (as it is politely called) of the “misdirected ...” ?) kiss ?) hit ?) pit ?) miss Вопрос id:1425970 Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: Chaucer’s burlesque takes an effiminate and cowardly hero, attributes to him decidedly middle-class characteristics, sets him off ... for an elf-queen ?) looking ?) hooking ?) spooking ?) booking Вопрос id:1425971 Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: Chaucer’s high favour with the Crown was ... ?) grown ?) blown ?) shown ?) thrown Вопрос id:1425972 Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: Chaucer’s high favour with the Crown was shown when the king ... part of his ransom in 1360 after his capture while fighting in France ?) took ?) found ?) saw ?) paid Вопрос id:1425973 Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: Geoffrey Chaucer (1343–14...) ?) 01 ?) 00 ?) 11 ?) 10 Вопрос id:1425974 Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: Geoffrey Chaucer (1343–1400). Poet, translator, courtier, diplomat and civil servant, Chaucer radically transformed the ... of narrative poetry and is best remembered for his great works The Canterbury tales and Troilus and Criseyde ?) ire ?) rat ?) art ?) area Вопрос id:1425975 Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: Geoffrey Chaucer was ... in London, the son of vintner, sometime between 1339 and 1346. In 1357 he served with Lionel, son of the reigning king, Edward III ?) killed ?) born ?) found ?) taken Вопрос id:1425976 Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: Geoffrey Chaucer was born in London, the son of ..., sometime between 1339 and 1346 ?) summer ?) vintner ?) winner ?) winter Вопрос id:1425977 Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: He also wrote 55 ... lyrics and his prose works include a translation of Boethius and A Treatise on the Astrolabe ?) long ?) wide ?) small ?) short Вопрос id:1425978 Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: He combines them in such a way that the climax of both occurs at once – with the ... of “Water!” ?) yell ?) laugh ?) cry ?) smile Вопрос id:1425979 Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: He held a number of positions at ... and in the king’s service ?) OVIR ?) parlament ?) prison ?) court Вопрос id:1425980 Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: He held a number of positions at court and in the king’s service, and travelled abroad on numerous occasions on diplomatic missions, often to France and ... ?) Germany ?) Ukraine ?) Italy ?) Russia Вопрос id:1425981 Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: He travelled abroad on numerous occasions on diplomatic missions, often to ... and Italy ?) Japan ?) China ?) Poland ?) France Вопрос id:1425982 Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: He visited Genoa and ... during 1372–1373 ?) Parma ?) Florence ?) Minsk ?) Togliatti |