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Овцы - a) sheeps b) sheep c) sheepes

6. Today is the … day in my life
a) worst b) worse c) bad d) badly

7. Could you do it …, please?
a) more careful b) much careful
c) more carefully d) carefully

8. What is the size … that dress?
a) of b) in c) at d) with

9. I took Henry’s letter … my pocket.
a) out from b) from c) out of d) out

10. “Hamlet” was written … Shakespeare
a) by b) of c) with d) to

11. During last summer the weather … wonderful.
a) will be b) has c) is d) was

12. We … present at the lecture last week.
a) were not b) was not c) not d) shall not

13. Has … in your group got a dictionary?
a) somebody b) nobody c) anywhere d) anybody

14. Mary has been shopping since morning, but she hasn’t bought … yet.
a) anything b) nothing c) any d) something

15. Trees drop … leaves in autumn.
a) its b) their c) theirs d) there

16. I like … flowers.
a) this b) these c) that

17. People travel by train, by plane and by car.
a) Are people travel by train, by plane and by car?
b) Does people travel by train, by plane and by car?
c) Do people travel by train, by plane and by car?
d) Did people travel by train, by plane and by car?

18. People of many nationalities live in New York.
a) Do people of many nationalities live in New York?
b) Does people of many nationalities live in New York?
c) Are people of many nationalities live in New York?
d) Did people of many nationalities live in New York?

19. We … to him, but did not … his words.
a) listen, hear b) listen, heard c) listened, hear d) listening, heard

20. John … us about the football match yesterday evening.
a) spoken b) told c) tells d) was telling

21. … come to the party tomorrow?
a) Diana will b) Will Diana c) Does Diana d) Did Diana

22. We won’t begin the meeting until everybody …
a) come b) will come c) comes d) not come

23. Let’s go for a walk. It … now.
a) isn’t rain b) isn’t raining c) doesn’t rain d) rains

24. Take your umbrellaI. It … cats and dogs.
a) rains b) is raining c) rain d) rained
25. They … when he returned.
a) are still dancing b) danced c) were still dancing d) dance
26. … when I called?
a) Was you sleeping b) Did you sleep
c) Were you sleeping d) Slept you

27. Let’s meet at the station at 5 o’clock tomorrow. I … for you there.
a) will wait b) will be waiting c) wait d) waiting

28. 9 января
a) The 9 January b) The 9th January
c) The 9th of January d) 9th of January

29. … sixty-two students study at our college.
a) Six hundreds and b) Six hundred and c) Six hundred d) Six hundreds

30. The population of Moscow is more than … people.
a) ten millions b) ten million

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Polina68911
Polina68911
06.06.2020

The Last of the Mohicans

Summary: Chapter I

The novel takes place during the third year of the French and Indian War. The narrator explains that the land itself, populated by hostile Indian tribes, is as dangerous as the war. The armies do not want to battle, and the unpredictability of the terrain unnerves them. The French general Montcalm has allied himself with several of the Indian tribes native to America and is moving a large army south in an attempt to take Fort William Henry from the British. Magua, an Indian scout, intercepts the information about the impending attack on the fort and relays it to the British General Webb, to whom he is loyal. Webb decides to send reinforcements to Fort William Henry to help Colonel Munro, who commands the fort. Shortly after the reinforcements leave for Fort William Henry, Webb dispatches the young Major Heyward to accompany Alice and Cora Munro, the colonel’s daughters, who insist upon visiting their father. As they leave, an Indian runner dashes by them. Alice watches him with mixed admiration and repulsion.

Summary: Chapter II

The Indian runner, whose name is Magua, agrees to guide Heyward and the young women to Fort William Henry by means of a shortcut known only to the Indians. Soon after they leave Fort Edward, they meet a stranger. We later learn his name is David Gamut. Gamut is a psalmodist, a man who worships by singing Old Testament psalms. The mincing and dainty Gamut is out of place in the menacing forest. He left Fort Edward and lost his way. He announces his intention to join the group. Annoyed at Gamut’s presumption, Heyward nevertheless shows interest in Gamut’s claim to be an instructor, and asks Gamut if he is a mathematician or a scientist. Gamut replies humbly that he knows only the limited insights of psalmody, the then-popular practice of setting biblical teachings to music.

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voxlemap
voxlemap
06.06.2020

The Last of the Mohicans

Summary: Chapter I

The novel takes place during the third year of the French and Indian War. The narrator explains that the land itself, populated by hostile Indian tribes, is as dangerous as the war. The armies do not want to battle, and the unpredictability of the terrain unnerves them. The French general Montcalm has allied himself with several of the Indian tribes native to America and is moving a large army south in an attempt to take Fort William Henry from the British. Magua, an Indian scout, intercepts the information about the impending attack on the fort and relays it to the British General Webb, to whom he is loyal. Webb decides to send reinforcements to Fort William Henry to help Colonel Munro, who commands the fort. Shortly after the reinforcements leave for Fort William Henry, Webb dispatches the young Major Heyward to accompany Alice and Cora Munro, the colonel’s daughters, who insist upon visiting their father. As they leave, an Indian runner dashes by them. Alice watches him with mixed admiration and repulsion.

Summary: Chapter II

The Indian runner, whose name is Magua, agrees to guide Heyward and the young women to Fort William Henry by means of a shortcut known only to the Indians. Soon after they leave Fort Edward, they meet a stranger. We later learn his name is David Gamut. Gamut is a psalmodist, a man who worships by singing Old Testament psalms. The mincing and dainty Gamut is out of place in the menacing forest. He left Fort Edward and lost his way. He announces his intention to join the group. Annoyed at Gamut’s presumption, Heyward nevertheless shows interest in Gamut’s claim to be an instructor, and asks Gamut if he is a mathematician or a scientist. Gamut replies humbly that he knows only the limited insights of psalmody, the then-popular practice of setting biblical teachings to music.

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