Английский язык. Часть I. Коныгина Г.И - 10 стр.

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2. Users of the library are expected to know the names of the ___ whose works
they wish to consult.
3. The ___ Anna Karenina begins with Tolstoy's most famous sentence All
happy families resemble each other; each unhappy family is unhappy in its
own way.
4. Some of the best-known ___ in Britain today, Longman among them, trace
their origins back to the 18
th
century.
5. In the 1850s, A.K.Tolstoy, in collaboration with two cousins, began to pub-
lish comic verse under the joint ___ Kozma Prutkov, who is portrayed as a
clerk in the Ministry of Finance.
6. Encyclopaedia Britannica, the oldest and largest English-language general
encyclopaedia, was first published in 1768 in three ___.
7. Gorky's ___ are a curious, endearing mixture of Marxist doctrine (with a uto-
pian slant) and quite standard Western humanistic ideas.
8. In the 19
th
- 20
th
century Russia politics and ___ were intimately connected,
and a writer or critic was often called upon to be a political prophet.
9. A ___ of every book printed in England is delivered to the famous library of
the British Museum.
10. ___, also called stenography, is a system for rapid writing that uses symbols
or abbreviations for letters, words, or phrases.
11. Jonathan Swift, the greatest prose satirist in the English language, is known
for his power of inventing imaginary ___ and all their accompanying details.
12. Around the middle of the 19
th
century ___ publication was the rule, with
novels published month-by-month in magazines before being issued in book
form.
13. Jules Verne, a French author, who is regarded as the father of science ___,
forecast with remarkable accuracy many scientific achievements of the 20
th
century.
14. A Scottish sailor Alexander Selkirk was the prototype of the main ___ in
Daniel Defoes novel Robinson Crusoe.
15. The ___ of the superfluous man, first introduced by A. Pushkin in Eugene
Onegin, finds recurrent rendition in Russian novels and plays throughout the
19
th
and early 20
th
centuries.
Grammar
In the text, find and study adverbs used to describe verbs and adjectives.
e.g. travelled widely, extraordinarily difficult, deeply impressed
Rewrite the sentences (1-15) putting the following adverbs in the correct
place.
2. Users of the library are expected to know the names of the ___ whose works
    they wish to consult.
3. The ___ Anna Karenina begins with Tolstoy's most famous sentence “All
    happy families resemble each other; each unhappy family is unhappy in its
    own way.”
4. Some of the best-known ___ in Britain today, Longman among them, trace
    their origins back to the 18th century.
5. In the 1850s, A.K.Tolstoy, in collaboration with two cousins, began to pub-
    lish comic verse under the joint ___ Kozma Prutkov, who is portrayed as a
    clerk in the Ministry of Finance.
6. Encyclopaedia Britannica, the oldest and largest English-language general
    encyclopaedia, was first published in 1768 in three ___.
7. Gorky's ___ are a curious, endearing mixture of Marxist doctrine (with a uto-
    pian slant) and quite standard Western humanistic ideas.
8. In the 19th - 20th century Russia politics and ___ were intimately connected,
    and a writer or critic was often called upon to be a political prophet.
9. A ___ of every book printed in England is delivered to the famous library of
    the British Museum.
10. ___, also called stenography, is a system for rapid writing that uses symbols
    or abbreviations for letters, words, or phrases.
11. Jonathan Swift, the greatest prose satirist in the English language, is known
    for his power of inventing imaginary ___ and all their accompanying details.
12. Around the middle of the 19th century ___ publication was the rule, with
    novels published month-by-month in magazines before being issued in book
    form.
13. Jules Verne, a French author, who is regarded as the father of science ___,
    forecast with remarkable accuracy many scientific achievements of the 20th
    century.
14. A Scottish sailor Alexander Selkirk was the prototype of the main ___ in
    Daniel Defoe’s novel Robinson Crusoe.
15. The ___ of the “superfluous man”, first introduced by A. Pushkin in Eugene
    Onegin, finds recurrent rendition in Russian novels and plays throughout the
    19th and early 20th centuries.

Grammar

In the text, find and study adverbs used to describe verbs and adjectives.
e.g. travelled widely, extraordinarily difficult, deeply impressed
Rewrite the sentences (1-15) putting the following adverbs in the correct
place.




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