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ПКОЯз. Английский язык. Домашнее чтение - Тест-тренинг

Список вопросов теста (скачайте файл для отображения ответов):
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: “I will get it for you.” said the lieutenant.
“All thinking men are atheists,” the ______ said. “I do not believe in the Freemasons however.”
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: “There will be no more offensive now that the snow has come,” I said.
“Certainly not,” said the major. “You should go on leave. You should go to Rome, Naples, ______ .”
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: “Did you always love God?”
“Ever since I (to be) a little boy.”
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: “Here (to be) to your health, father.”
“To your better health.”
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: “It will be a great happiness to read them. Where did you get them?”
“I (to send) for them to Mestre. I will have more.”
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: “No, drink a glass.”
“All right. I will (to bring) you more then.”
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: “No. Don’t go. How about (to love) women? If I really loved some woman would it be like that?”
“I don’t know about that. I never loved any woman.”
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: “The officers don’t see anything.”
“Some of them do. Some (to be) very delicate and feel worse than any of us”
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: “What about your mother?”
“Yes, I must have (to love) my mother.”
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: “What’s the matter, father? You (to seem) very tired.”
“I am tired but I have no right to be.”
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: “You (to have) the war disgust.”
“No. But I hate the war.”
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: “You were very good to come, father. Will you drink a glass of vermouth?”
“Thank you. You (to keep) it. It’s for you.”
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway married a man once
B) of Hemingway’s position in contemporary literature came in 1954
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) In 1917 Hemingway joined the Bolshevik revolution
B) Hemingway joined the Kansas City Star as a chief editor
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Ernest Hemingway died in 1961
B) Hemingway visited Spain during the Civil War
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Ernest Hemingway died in 1971
B) Hemingway’s father was a doctor
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Ernest Hemingway is alive and kicking
B) Ernest Miller Hemingway was born in 1899
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Ernest Hemingway lives in Venezuela in hiding
B) Hemingway was the second of six children
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Ernest Miller Hemingway was born at home
B) Hemingway was the sixth of six children.
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Ernest Miller Hemingway was born in 1899
B) Hemingway’s first two published works were Two Stories and Three Poems and In Our Time
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Ernest Miller Hemingway was born in 1999
B) Ernest Miller Hemingway was born at home
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Ernest Miller Hemingway was born in 1999
B) Hemingway’s father was a nurse
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Ernest Miller Hemingway was born in a car
B) Ernest Miller Hemingway was born in Russia
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Ernest Miller Hemingway was born in a car
B) In 1917 Hemingway joined the Bolshevik revolution
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Ernest Miller Hemingway was born in Russia
B) Hemingway married in 1992
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway described his experiences in the bestseller, For Whom the Bell Tolls
B) Hemingway’s writing reflected his hobbies
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway described his experiences in the bestseller, For Whom the Bell Tolls
B) Hemingway’s direct and deceptively simple style of writing spawned generations of imitators but no equals
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway has never been to Paris
B) Hemingway was awarded the Nobel Price for Literature following the publication of The Old Man and the Sea
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway joined the Kansas City Star as a chief editor
B) In 1918 Hemingway volunteered to work as an ambulance car
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway joined the Kansas City Star as a cub reporter
B) Ernest Hemingway is alive and kicking.
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway married a man
B) Hemingway returned to America in 1819
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway married in 1921
B) In 1922 Hemingway reported on the Greco-Turkish war
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway married in 1922, but divorced in a week
B) Hemingway was passionately involved with deep-sea fishing
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway married in 1992
B) Hemingway’s home was in the Chicago music hall
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway never married
B) Hemingway was twice incarcerated
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway never married
B) Hemingway’s writing reflected his hobbies
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway renewed his earlier friendship with such fellow-American expatriates as Ezra Pound and Gertrude Dollar
B) Hemingway was passionately involved with bullfighting
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway renewed his earlier friendship with such fellow-American expatriates as Ezra Pound and Gertrude Stein
B) Hemingway described his experiences in the bestseller, For Whom the Boy Cries
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway renewed his earlier friendship with such fellow-American expatriates as Ezra Pound and Gertrude Stein
B) Hemingway’s first two published works were Three Stories and Ten Poems and In Our Time
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway reported on the Greco-Turkish war
B) Hemingway was passionately involved with bullshitting
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway resigned from journalism to devote himself to fashion
B) Hemingway was passionately involved with big-game hunting
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway resigned from journalism to devote himself to fiction
B) Hemingway settled in Paris
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway resigned from journalism to devote himself to fiction
B) Hemingway settled in Paris
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway resigned from journalism to devote himself to fiction
B) Hemingway was passionately involved with deep-sea piracy
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway returned to America in 1919. Hemingway married in 1921
B) In 1922 Hemingway reported on the Greco-Turkish war
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway returned to America in 1919. Hemingway married in 1921
B) Recognition of Hemingway’s position in contemporary literature came in 1994
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway visited Spain during the Civil War
B) Hemingway was passionately involved with deep-sea fishing
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway volunteered to work as an ambulance driver on the Italian beach
B) Hemingway was never wounded
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway volunteered to work as an ambulance driver on the Italian front
B) Hemingway was passionately involved with small-game hunting
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway was awarded the Nobel Price for Literature following the publication of The Old Man and the Sea
B) Ernest Miller Hemingway was born in 1899
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway was awarded the Nobel Price for Literature following the publication of The Young Woman and the Sea.
B) Hemingway joined the Kansas City Star as a cub reporter
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway was badly wounded on the Italian front
B) Hemingway’s writing reflected his mania
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway was badly wounded
B) Hemingway was badly wounded on the Italian front
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway was badly wounded
B) Hemingway’s international search was firmly secured by his next three books: Fiesta, Men Without Women and A Farewell to Arms
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway was never wounded on the Italian front
B) Hemingway was twice incarcerated
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway was never wounded
B) Hemingway was never wounded on the Italian front
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway was passionately involved with bullfighting
B) Hemingway was passionately involved with big-game hunting
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway was passionately involved with bullshitting
B) Hemingway visited Spain during the Civil War. Hemingway described his experiences in the bestseller, For Whom the Bell Tolls
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway was passionately involved with deep-sea fishing
B) Hemingway’s writing reflected his hobbies
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway was passionately involved with deep-sea piracy
B) Hemingway was badly wounded on the Italian front
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway was passionately involved with small-game hunting
B) Hemingway’s direct and deceptively simple style of writing spawned generations of imitators but no equals. Recognition
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway was the second of six children
B) Hemingway has never been to Paris
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway was twice decorated for his services
B) Hemingway returned to America in 1919
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway was twice decorated for his services
B) In 1954 Hemingway was awarded the Nobel Price for Chemistry
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway was twice decorated
B) Hemingway was awarded the Nobel Price for Literature following the publication of The Young Woman and the Sea
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway was twice decorated
B) Hemingway was twice decorated for his services
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway was twice incarcerated for his crimes
B) Hemingway returned to America in 1819
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway’s direct and deceptively simple style of writing spawned generations of imitators and plenty of equals
B) Hemingway was twice decorated
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway’s father had 9 children
B) Hemingway was the sixth of six children
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway’s father walked out on him
B) Hemingway’s father had 9 children
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway’s father was a doctor
B) Hemingway renewed his earlier friendship with such fellow-American expatriates as Ezra Pound and Gertrude Dollar
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway’s father was a doctor
B) Hemingway was the second of six children
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway’s father was a nurse
B) Hemingway’s father walked out on him
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway’s first two published works were Three Stories and Ten Poems and In Our Time
B) In 1922 Hemingway reported on the Greco-Turkish soccer game
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway’s first two published works were Three Stories and Ten Poems and In Our Time
B) It was the satirical novel, The Torrents of Spring, which established Hemingway’s name widely
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway’s first two published works were Two Stories and Three Poems and In Our Time
B) Hemingway’s home was at Oak Park
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway’s home was at Gorky Park
B) Hemingway was twice incarcerated for his crimes
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway’s home was at Gorky Park
B) Hemingway’s home was in the Chicago music hall
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway’s home was at Oak Park
B) Hemingway resigned from journalism to devote himself to fashion
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway’s home was at Oak Park
B) Hemingway’s home was in a Chicago suburb
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway’s home was in a Chicago suburb
B) It was the sadistical novel, The Torrents of Spring, which established Hemingway’s name widely
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway’s international reputation was firmly secured by his next three books: Fiesta, Men Without Women and A Farewell to Arms
B) Hemingway’s direct and deceptively simple style of writing spawned generations of imitators and plenty of equals
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway’s international reputation was firmly secured by his next three books: Fiesta, Men Without Women and A Farewell to Arms
B) Hemingway renewed his earlier friendship with such fellow-American expatriates as Ezra Pound and Gertrude Stein
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway’s international search was firmly secured by his next three books: Fiesta, Men Without Women and A Farewell to Arms
B) In 1917 Hemingway joined the Kansas City Star
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Hemingway’s writing reflected his mania
B) Hemingway was badly wounded
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) In 1917 Hemingway joined the Kansas City Star.
B) Ernest Hemingway died in 1971
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) In 1917 Hemingway joined the Kansas City Star
B) Hemingway joined the Kansas City Star as a cub reporter
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) In 1918 Hemingway volunteered to work as an ambulance car
B) Hemingway volunteered to work as an ambulance driver on the Italian beach
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) In 1918 Hemingway volunteered to work as an ambulance driver
B) Hemingway lives in Venezuela in hiding
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) In 1918 Hemingway volunteered to work as an ambulance driver
B) Hemingway volunteered to work as an ambulance driver on the Italian front
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) In 1922 Hemingway reported on the Greco-Turkish soccer game
B) In 1954 Hemingway was awarded the Nobel Price for Literature
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) In 1922 Hemingway settled in Paris
B) Hemingway visited China during the Civil War
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) In 1954 Hemingway was awarded the Nobel Price for Chemistry.
B) In 1918 Hemingway volunteered to work as an ambulance driver
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) It was the sadistical novel, The Torrents of Spring, which established Hemingway’s name widely
B) Hemingway’s home was in a Chicago suburb
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) It was the satirical novel, The Torrents of Spring, which established Hemingway’s name widely
B) Hemingway married in 1922, but divorced in a week.
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Recognition of Hemingway’s position in contemporary literature came in 1954
B) In 1954 Hemingway was awarded the Nobel Price for Literature
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Recognition of Hemingway’s position in contemporary literature came in 1994
B) Hemingway volunteered to work as an ambulance driver on the Italian front
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: It came very fast and the sun went a dull yellow and then everything was grey and the sky was covered and the ______ came on down the mountain and suddenly we were in it and it was snow
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: My friend saw the priest from our mess going by in the street, walking carefully in the slush, and pounded on the window to attract his ______
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: . In the bed of the river there were pebbles and boulders, dry and white in the ______ and the water was clear and swiftly moving and blue in the channels
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: . The others were shouting. “There’s good ______ . You would like the people and though it is cold it is clear and dry. You could stay with my family. My father is a famous hunter.”
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: . Troops went by the house and down the ______ and the dust they raised powdered the leaves of the trees
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: At the start of the winter came the permanent rain and with the rain came the cholera. But it was checked and in the end only ______ thousand died of it in the army
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: He lived in ______ and came out in this way nearly every day to see how things were going, and things went very badly
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: In the late summer of that year we lived in a house in a village that looked across the ______ and the plain to the mountains
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: Later, below in the town, I watched the snow falling, looking out of the window of the bawdy – house, the house of officers, where I sat with a friend and two glasses drinking a bottle of Asti, and, looking out at the snow falling slowly and heavily, we knew it was all over for that ______
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: Now the fighting was in the next mountains beyond and was not a mile away. The ______ was very nice and our house was very fine
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: People lived on it and there were ______ up side streets and two bawdy-houses, one for troops and one for officers
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: Sometimes in the dark we heard the troops marching under the window and guns going past pulled by motor-….
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: That night in the mess after the spaghetti course, which every one ate very quickly and seriously, lifting the spaghetti on the ______ until the loose strands hung clear then lowering it into the mouth
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: The captain spoke pidgin Italian for my doubtful benefit, in order that I might understand perfectly, that nothing should be ______
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: The forest had been green in the summer when we had come into the town but now there were the stumps and the broken trunks and the ground torn up, and one day at the end of the fall when I was out where the oak forest had been I saw a ______ coming over the mountain
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: The forest of oak trees on the mountain beyond the ______ was gone
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: The next year there were many ______
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: The plain was rich with crops; there were many orchards of fruit trees and beyond the plain the mountains were brown and ______
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: The priest looked up. He saw us and ______ . My friend motioned for him to come in
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: The priest shook his ______ and went on., or else using a continuous lift and sucking it into the mouth, helping ourselves to wine from the grass-covered gallon flask
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: The priest was young and blushed easily and wore a uniform like the ______ of us but with a cross in dark red velvet above the left breast-pocket of his gray tunic
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: The river ran behind us and the town had been captured very handsomely but the mountains beyond it could not be taken and I was very glad the ______ seemed to want to come back to the town some time, if the war should end, because they did not bombard it to destroy it but only a little in a military way
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: The snow slanted across the ______ , the bare ground was covered, the stumps of trees projected, there was snow on the guns and there were paths in the snow going back to the latrines behind trenches
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: The trunks of the ______ too were dusty and the leaves fell early that year and we saw the troops marching along the road and the dust rising and leaves, stirred by the breeze, falling and the soldiers marching and afterwards the road bare and white except for the leaves
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: The vineyards were thin and bare-branched too and all the country wet and ______ and dead with the autumn
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: The ______ that was beyond the valley and the hillside where the chestnut forest grew was captured and there were victories beyond the plain on the plateau to the south
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: There was fighting for that mountain too, but it was not successful, and in the fall when the rains came the leaves all fell from the chestnut trees and the branches were bare and the trunks black with ______
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: There was fighting in the ______ and at night we could see the flashes from the artillery
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: There was much traffic at night and many mules on the roads with ______ of ammunition on each side of their pack-saddles and grey motor-trucks that carried men, and other trucks with loads covered with canvas that moved slower in the traffic
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: There were big guns too that passed in the day drawn by tractors, the long barrels of the ______ covered with green branches and green leafy branches and vines laid over the tractors
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: There were mists over the river and clouds on the mountain and the trucks splashed mud on the road and the troops were muddy and wet in the capes; their rifles were wet and under their capes the two leather cartridge-boxes on the front of the belts, grey leather boxes heavy with the packs of clips of thin, long 6.5mm. cartridge, bulged forward under the capes so that the men, passing on the road, marched as though they were six months gone with ______
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: There were small grey motor-cars that passed going very fast; usually there was an officer on the seat with the driver and more officers in the back ______
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: They splashed more ______ than the camions even and if one of the officers in the back was very small and sitting between two generals, he himself so small that you could not see his face but only the top of his cap and his narrow back, and if the car went especially fast it was probably the King
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: To the north we could look across a valley and see a forest of chestnut trees and behind it another mountain on this side of the ______
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: Up the river the mountains had not been taken; none of the mountains beyond the river had been taken. That was all left for ______ year
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: “ The Pope wants the Austrians to win the war,” the major said. “ He loves Franz Joseph. That’s where the money comes from. I am an ______ .”
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: “Did you ever read the «Black ______ »?” asked the lieutenant. “I will get you a copy. It was that which shook my faith.”
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: “He should visit Amalfi,” said the lieutenant. “I will write you cards to my family in Amalfi. They will love you like a ______ .”
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: “I believe in the Freemasons,” the lieutenant said. “It is a noble organization.” Someone came in and as the door opened I could see the snow ______
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: “I would like you to ______ to Abruzzi,” the priest said
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: “It is a filthy and vile ______ ,” said the priest. “You do not really like it.”
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: “It is very valuable,” said the lieutenant. “It tells you about those priests. You’ll will like it,” he said to me. I smiled at the priest and he smiled back across the ______ -light. “Don’t you read it,” he said
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: “No,” said the priest. The other officers were ______ at the baiting
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: “Priest every night ______ against one.” Every one at the table laughed
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: “Priest not with girls,” went on the captain. “Priest never with girls,” he explained to me. He took my glass and filled it, looking at my eyes all the time, but not loosing ______ of the priest
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: “Priest today with girls,” the captain said looking at the priest and at me. The priest smiled and blushed and shook his head. The captain ______ him often
Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: “You understand? Priest every night five against ______ .” He made a gesture and laughed loudly. The priest accepted it as a joke
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: He also ran errands for the ward, and in his ______ time made a cigarette-lighter out of an empty Austrian rifle-cartridge. The doctors were very nice and seemed very capable
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: Anything can ______ in a gas-mask. I’ve vomited into a gas-mask. Don’t be so loud, baby, Rinaldi said. We all know you have been at the front. Oh, you fine baby, what will I do while you are gone? We must go, said the major
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: If you lay on your left side you could see the dressing-room door. There was another door at the far end that people sometimes came in by. If anyone were going to die they put a screen around the bed so you could not see them die, but only the ______ and puttees of doctors and men nurses showed under the bottom of the screen and sometimes at the end there would be whispering
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: Maybe you will, I said. We must go, said the major. We drink and make noise and ______ Federico. Don’t go. Yes, we must go. Good-bye. Good luck. Many things. Ciaou. Ciaou. Ciaou. Come back quickly, baby
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: Some American ambulance units were to be sent down, and this hospital would ______ them and any other Americans on service in Italy. There were many in the Red Cross. The states had declared war on Germany, but not on Austria
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: That morning the major in charge of the ward asked me if I felt that I could travel the next day. I said I could. He said that they would ship me out early in the morning. He said I would be better off making the ______ now before it got too hot
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: The Italians were sure America would declare war on Austria too, and they were very ______ about any Americans coming down, even the Red Cross
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: The next day in the morning we left for Milan and arrived forty-eight hours later. It was a bad trip. We were side-tracked for a long time this side of Mestre and children came and peeked in. I got a little boy to go for a bottle of cognac, but he came back and said he could only get grappa. I told him to get it, and when it came I gave him the ______ , and the man beside me and I got drunk and slept until past Vicenza, where I woke up and was very sick on the floor
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: The night before I left the field hospital Rinaldi came in to see me with the major from our mess. They said that I would go to the American hospital in Milan that had just been ______
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: The room was long with windows on the right-hand side and a door at the far ______ that went into the dressing-room. The row of beds that mine was in faced the windows and another row, under the windows, faced the wall
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: The tickets are very ______ . I will draw a sight draft on my grandfather, I said. A what? A sight draft. He has to pay or I go to jail. Mr. Cunningham at the bank does it. I live by sight drafts. Can a grandfather jail a patriotic grandson who is dying that Italy may live? Live the American Garibaldi, said Rinaldi. Evviva the sight drafts, I said
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: Then the priest would come out from behind the screen and afterward the men nurses would go back behind the screen to come out again carrying the one who was dead with a ______ over him down the corridor between the beds and someone folded the screen and took it away
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: They asked me if I thought President Wilson would declare war on Austria, and I said it was only a ______ of days. I did not know what we had against Austria, but it seemed logical that they should declare war on her if they did on Germany
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: They asked me if we would declare war on Turkey. I said that was ______ . Turkey, I said, was our national bird, but the joke translated so badly and they were so puzzled and suspicious that I said yes, we would probably declare war on Turkey
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: They had not got nurses yet from America. I ______ today with the head of their riparto. They have too many women here at the front. They send some back. How do you like that, baby? All right
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: They were anxious to ship me to Milan, where there were better X-ray facilities and where, after the operation, I could take mechanico-therapy. I wanted to go to Milan too. They wanted to get us all out and back as far as possible because all the beds were needed for the ______ , when it should start
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: This becomes ______ . Listen, I have a surprise for you. Your English. You know? The English you go to see every night at their hospital? She is going to Milan too. She goes with another to be at the American hospital
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: We must be quiet, said the major. Already we have been asked many times to be quiet. Do you go tomorrow really, Federico? He goes to the American hospital, I tell you, Rinaldi said. To the beautiful nurses. Not the nurses with ______ of the field hospital
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: When they lifted you up out of bed to carry you into the dressing-room you could look out of the window and see the new graves in the garden. A soldier sat outside the door that opened on to the garden making crosses and painting on them the names, rank, and regiment of the men who were buried in the ______
Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: Yes, yes, said the major, I know he goes to the American hospital. I don’t mind their beards, I said. If any man wants to ______ a beard, let him. Why don’t you raise a beard, Signor Maggiore? It could not go in a gas-mask. Yes it could
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: I had gone to no such place but to the smoke nights when the room whirled and you needed to look at the wall to make it stop, nights in bed, drunk, when you knew that that was all there was, and the strange excitement of waking and not knowing who it was with you, and the world all unreal in the dark and so exciting that you must resume again ______ and not caring in the night, sure that this was all and all and all and not caring
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: I myself felt as badly as he did and could not understand why I had not gone. It was what I had wanted to do and I tried to explain how one thing had ______ another and finally he saw it and understood that I had really wanted to go and it was almost all righ
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: It was warm and like the spring and I walked down the alleyway of trees, warmed from the sun on the wall, and found we still lived in the same ______ and that it all looked the same as when I had left it
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: My Austrian sniper’s ______ with its blued octagon barrel and the lovely dark walnut, cheek-fitted, scutzen stock, hung over the two beds
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: Sometimes still pleasant and ______ and warm and breakfast and lunch. Sometimes all niceness gone and glad to get out on the street but always another day starting and then another night.
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: The lights were only ______ on when someone was brought in at night or when something was being done. It made me feel very young to have the dark come after the dusk and then remain
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: At the foot of the bed was my flat trunk, and my winter ______ , the leather shiny with oil, were on the trunk
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: But if you have had it you know. He had not had it but he understood that I had really wanted to go to the Abruzzi but had not gone and we were still friends, with many ______ alike, but with the difference between us
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: He did not see me and I did not know ______ to go in and report or go upstairs first and clean up. I decided to go on upstairs
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: He had always known what I did not know and what, when I learned it, I was always able to forget. But I did not know that then, ______ I learned it later
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: He stood there small, brown-faced, and ______ . He was pleased and undid them. I held the mosquito netting in my hands
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: I could read the ______ by turning it so the half-light from the window was on it. It was The News of the World
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: I had drunk much wine and afterwards coffee and Strega and I ______ , winefully, how we did not do the things we wanted to do; we never did such things
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: I tried to tell about the night and the difference between the night and the day and how the night was better unless the day was very ______ and cold and I could not tell it; as I cannot tell it now
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: In the meantime we were all at the mess, the meal was ______ , and the argument went on. We two stopped talking and the captain shouted, “Priest not happy. Priest not happy without girls.”
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: In the town there were more ______ , there were some new hospitals, you met British men and sometimes women, on the street, and a few more houses had been hit by shell-fire
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: It was all as I had left it except that now it was spring. I looked in the door of the big room and saw the major sitting at his desk, the window open and the ______ coming into the room
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: It was dusk when the priest came. They had brought the soup and afterward taken away the bowls and I was lying looking at the rows of beds and out the window at the tree-top that moved a little in the evening
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: It was like being put to bed after early supper. The orderly came down between the beds and stopped. Someone was ______ him. It was the priest
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: Suddenly to care very much and to sleep to wake with it sometimes morning and all that had been there gone and everything sharp and ______ and clear and sometimes a dispute about the cost
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: That night at the mess I sat ______ the priest and he was disappointed and suddenly hurt that I had not gone to the Abruzzi. He had written to his father that I was coming and they had made preparations
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: The breeze came in through the window and it was cooler with the evening. The ______ were on the ceiling now and on the electric light bulbs that hung on wires
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: The door was open, there was a soldier sitting on a bench outside in the sun, an ambulance was waiting ______ the side door and inside the door, as I went in, there was a smell of marble floors and hospitals
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: The room I ______ with the lieutenant Rinaldi looked out on the courtyard. The window was open, my bed was made up with blankets and my things hung on the wall, the gas-mask in an oblong tin can, the steel helmet on the same peg
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: The telescope that fitted it was, I remembered, locked in the trunk. The lieutenant, Rinaldi, lay asleep on the other bed. He woke when he ______ me in the room and sat up
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: The vermouth he held up for me to see and then put it on the floor beside the bed. I held up one of the ______ of English papers
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: We two were talking while the others argued. I had wanted to go to Abruzzi. I had gone to no place where the roads were frozen and hard as ______ , where it was clear cold and dry and the snow was dry and powdery and hare-tracks in the snow and the peasants took off their hats and called you Lord and there was good hunting
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: When I came back to the front we still lived in that town. There were many more guns in the country around and the spring had ______
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel:I saw the town with the hill and the old castle above it in a cup in the hills with the mountain beyond, brown mountains with a little green on their ______
Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel The fields were green and there were small green ______ on the vines, the trees along the road had small leaves and a breeze came from the sea:
Choose the right preposition: .. He also ran errands ______ the ward, and in his spare time made a cigarette-lighter out of an empty Austrian rifle-cartridge
Choose the right preposition: ... I read the Corriere della Sera and the English and American papers from Paris. All the advertisements were blacked out, supposedly to prevent communication ______ that way with the enemy
Choose the right preposition: A soldier sat outside the door that opened on to the garden making crosses and painting on them the names, rank, and regiment of the men who were buried ______ the garden
Choose the right preposition: But I knew ______ the papers that they were still fighting in the mountains because the snow would not come
Choose the right preposition: But we did not stay up very late. We went to bed ______ the dark in the big bedroom
Choose the right preposition: He had been a head-waiter and she had worked as maid ______ the same hotel and they had saved their money to buy this place
Choose the right preposition: He was not allowed to make an explanation. He cried when they read the sentence ______ the pad of paper and cried while they led him off, and they were questioning another when they shot him
Choose the right preposition: I did not watch them shoot him but I heard the shots. They were questioning someone else. This officer too was separated ______ his troops
Choose the right preposition: I held on ______ the timber with both hands and let it take me along. The shore was out of sight now
Choose the right preposition: I sat in the corner with a heavy mug of dark beer and an opened glazed-paper package of pretzels and ate the pretzels ______ the salty flavour and the good way they made the beer taste and read about disaster
Choose the right preposition: I sat ______ the little booth and watched
Choose the right preposition: I thought Catherine would come but she did not come, so I hung the papers back on the rack, paid ______ my beer and went up the street to look for her
Choose the right preposition: I was obviously a German ______ Italian uniform. I saw how their minds worked; if they had minds and if they worked. They were all young men and they were saving their country. The second army was being re-formed beyond the Tagliamento
Choose the right preposition: If anyone were going to die they put a screen around the bed so you could not see them die, but only the shoes and puttees of doctors and men nurses showed under the bottom of the screen and sometimes ______ the end there would be whispering
Choose the right preposition: If you lay ______ your left side you could see the dressing-room door. There was another door at the far end that people sometimes came in by
Choose the right preposition: In front of the house where we lived the mountain went down steeply to the little plain along the lake and we sat on the porch of the house in the sun and saw the winding of the road down the mountain-side and the terraced vineyards ______ the side of the lower mountain, the vines all dead now for the winter and the fields divided by stone walls, and below the vineyards the houses of the town on the narrow plain along the lake shore
Choose the right preposition: In front of the house where we lived the mountain went down steeply to the little plain along the lake and we sat on the porch of the house ______ the sun and saw the winding of the road down the mountain-side and the terraced vineyards on the side of the lower mountain, the vines all dead now for the winter and the fields divided by stone walls, and below the vineyards the houses of the town on the narrow plain along the lake shore
Choose the right preposition: In the town we walked along the main street and looked in the windows ______ the shops
Choose the right preposition: It was exciting to watch and Catherine smiled and talked ______ me and my voice was a little thick from being excited
Choose the right preposition: Mr. and Mrs. Guttingen lived downstairs and we would hear them talking sometimes ______ the evening and they were very happy together too
Choose the right preposition: Mrs. Guttingen came into the room early ______ the morning to shut the windows and started a fire in the tall porcelain stove
Choose the right preposition: My leg ached and I was tired but we made good time. It seemed so silly ______ Bonello to have decided to be taken prisoner
Choose the right preposition: Out on the lake there were flocks of grebes, small and dark, and leaving trails ______ the water when they swam
Choose the right preposition: Outside, ______ front of the chalet a road went up the mountain
Choose the right preposition: Sometimes we walked down the mountains into Montreux. There was a path went down the mountain but it was steep and so usually we took the road and walked down on the wide hard road between fields and then below between the stone walls of the vineyards and on down ______ the houses of the villages along the way
Choose the right preposition: Sometimes we went off the road and ______ a path through the pine forest. The floor of the forest was soft to walk on; the frost did not harden it as it did the road
Choose the right preposition: That morning the major in charge ______ the ward asked me if I felt that I could travel the next day. I said I could. He said that they would ship me out early in the morning. He said I would be better off making the trip now before it got too hot
Choose the right preposition: That was a very strange night. I do not know what I had expected-death perhaps, and shooting ______ the dark, and running, but nothing happened
Choose the right preposition: The day was cold and dark and wintry and the stone ______ the houses looked cold. Catherine was still in the hairdresser’s shop
Choose the right preposition: The mountains were sharp and steep on the other side of the lake and down at the end of the lake was the plain of the Rhone Valley flat ______ the two ranges of mountains; and up the valley where the mountains cut it off was the Dent du Midi
Choose the right preposition: The pine wood crackled and sparkled and then the fire roared in the stove and the second time Mrs. Guttingen came into the room she brought big chunks ______ wood for the fire and a pitcher of hot water
Choose the right preposition: The road went down a long grade below the chвteau and then turned to the right and went down very steeply and paved ______ cobbles, into Montreux
Choose the right preposition: The room was long with windows on the right-hand side and a door at the far end that went ______ the dressing-room
Choose the right preposition: The row ______ beds that mine was in faced the windows and another row, under the windows, faced the wall
Choose the right preposition: The tongs made a pleasant clicking sound and I could see Catherine in three mirrors and it was pleasant and warm ______ the booth
Choose the right preposition: The valley was deep and there was a stream at the bottom that flowed down ______ the lake and when the wind blew across the valley you could hear the stream in the rocks
Choose the right preposition: The war seemed as far away as the football games ______ some one else’s college
Choose the right preposition: Then along the road we passed an old square-built stone chвteau on a ledge on the side of the mountain-side with the terraced fields of vines, each vine tied to a stick to hold it up, the vines dry and brown and the earth ready ______ the snow and the lake down below flat and grey as steel
Choose the right preposition: Then the priest would come out ______ behind the screen and afterward the men nurses would go back behind the screen to come out again carrying the one who was dead with a blanket over him down the corridor between the beds and someone folded the screen and took it away
Choose the right preposition: Then the woman put up Catherine’s hair, and Catherine looked ______ the mirror and changed it a little, taking out and putting in pins; then stood up. “I’m sorry to have taken such a long time.”
Choose the right preposition: There was a box of wood ______ the hall outside the living-room and I kept up the fire from it
Choose the right preposition: There was an island with two trees on the lake and the trees looked like the double sails ______ the fishing-boat
Choose the right preposition: There was much wood ______ the stream. The water was very cold. We passed the brush of an island above the water
Choose the right preposition: There was no danger. We had walked through two armies ______ incident
Choose the right preposition: There were many big hotels that were closed but most ______ the shops were open and the people were very glad to see us
Choose the right preposition: There were shots when I ran and shots when I came up the first time. I heard them when I was almost above water. There were no shots now. The piece of timber swung in the current and I held it with one hand. I looked ______ the bank. It seemed to be going by very fast.
Choose the right preposition: There were two comfortable chairs and a table for books and magazines and we played cards ______ the dining-table when it was cleared away
Choose the right preposition: They had a son who was studying to be a head-waiter. He was at the hotel in Zurich. Downstairs there was a parlour where they sold wine and beer, and sometimes in the evening we would hear carts stop outside ______ the road and men come up the steps to go in the parlour to drink wine
Choose the right preposition: They made a point of being intent ______ questioning the next man while the man who had been questioned before was being shot. In this way there was obviously nothing they could do about it. I did not know whether I should wait to be questioned or make a break now
Choose the right preposition: They wanted to get us all out and back as far as possible because all the beds were needed ______ the offensive, when it should start
Choose the right preposition: They were anxious to ship me ______ Milan, where there were better X-ray facilities and where, after the operation, I could take mechanico-therapy. I wanted to go to Milan too
Choose the right preposition: They were executing officers of the rank of major and above who were separated ______ their troops. They were also dealing summarily with German agitators in Italian uniform. They wore steel helmets. Only two of us had steel helmets
Choose the right preposition: Two carabinieri took the lieutenant-colonel to the river bank. He walked in the rain, an old man with his hat off, a carabinieri ______ either side
Choose the right preposition: We bought books and magazines in the town and a copy ______ “Hoyle” and learned many two-handed card games. The small room with the stove was our living-room
Choose the right preposition: We did not know anyone ______ Montreux
Choose the right preposition: We lived in a brown wooden house in the pine trees ______ the side of the mountain and at night there was frost so that there was thin ice over the water in the two pitchers on the dresser in the morning
Choose the right preposition: We slept well and if I woke ______ the night I knew it was from only one cause and I would shift the feather bed over, very softly so that Catherine would not be wakened, and then go back to sleep again, warm and with the new lightness of thin covers
Choose the right preposition: We waited, lying flat beyond the ditch along the main road while a German battalion passed, then when they were gone we crossed the road and went ______ to the north
Choose the right preposition: We walked along beside the lake and saw the swans and the many gulls and terns that flew up when you came close and screamed while they looked down ______ the water
Choose the right preposition: We were very close to Germans twice ______ the rain but they did not see us. We got past the town to the north without seeing any Italians, then after a while came on the main channels of the retreat and walked all night toward the Tagliamento
Choose the right preposition: When I was undressed I opened the window and saw the night and the cold stars and the pine-trees below the window and then got into bed as far as I could. It was lovely ______ bed with the air so cold and clear and the night outside the window
Choose the right preposition: When the sun was bright we ate lunch ______ the porch but the rest of the time we ate upstairs in a small room with plain wooden walls and a big stove in the corner
Choose the right preposition: When they lifted you up out of bed to carry you into the dressing-room you could look out of the window and see the new graves ______ the garden
Choose the right preposition: While Catherine was there I went up ______ a beer place and drank dark Munich beer and read the papers
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Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: “Not true?” asked the captain. “Today I ______ priest with girls.”
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: He (to look) out of the window again. I watched his face.
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: He sat down in the chair that had (to be) brought for Rinaldi and looked out of the window embarrassedly. I noticed his face looked very tired
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: He was (to please) and undid them. I held the mosquito netting in my hands. The vermouth he held up for me to see and then put it on the floor beside the bed
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: I held up one of the sheaf of English papers. I could (to read) the headlines by turning it so the half-light from the window was on it. It was The News of the World
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: Still even (to wond) you do not see it. I can tell. I do not see it myself but I feel it a little.”
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: The orderly brought the glasses and opened the bottle. He broke off the cork and the end had to be (to shove) down into the bottle. I could see the priest was disappointed but he said, “That’s all right. It’s no matter.”
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: The priest put down the glass. He was (to think) about something else
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: Well,” I said. I did not (to know) what to say. “You are a fine boy,” I said.
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: “Have they ever (to be) able to stop it?”
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: “How do you do?” he asked. He (to put) some packages down by the bed, on the floor
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: “I (to be) a boy,” he said. But you call me father.”
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: “I am happy. I’ve always (to be) happy.”
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: “I am not really. You are not even an Italian. You are a foreigner. But you are nearer the officers than you ______ to the men. “
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: “I am so glad you are all right,” he said. “I (to hope) you don’t suffer.” He seemed very tired and I was not used to seeing him tired
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: “I brought you a few little things,” he said. He picked up the packages. “This is mosquito netting. This is a bottle of vermouth. You (to like) vermouth? These are English papers.”
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: “I can only (to stay) a minute,” he said. “It is late.”
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: “I don’t enjoy it,” I said. (to shake) his head and looked out of the window
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: “I know them because I (to be) like they are,” he said
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: “I must go really,” he said. “You do not want me for anything?” he (to ask) hopefully
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: “I stay too long and talk too much.” He was worried that he really (to do)
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: “I wish I were there. I always enjoyed our (to talk).”
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: “It is not education or money. It is something else. Even if they had education or money, men like Passini would not (to wish) to be officers. I would not be an officer.”
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: “It’s another thing. You cannot (to know) about it unless you have it.”
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: “Please (to open) them.”
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: “They are not organized to stop things and when they get (to organize) their leaders sell them out.”
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: “Well,” I said. If I ever get it I will (to tell) you.”
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: “When I was (to wound) we were talking about it. Passini was talking.”
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: “You (to rank) as an officer. I am an officer..”
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: “You do not mind it. You do not see it. You must forgive me. I know you (to be) wounded.”
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: “You will. I (to know) you will. Then you will be happy.”
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