Jane Eyre. Mid-test
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Задание 1
Choose the correct word for the gap. When completing your tax forms, remember to include your daughter as a ___ .
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Задание 2
Choose the correct word for the gap. The boy was in need of ___ so his friends ran for help.
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Задание 3
Choose the correct word for the gap. Despite his best ___ he always ends up causing trouble.
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Задание 4
Choose the correct word for the gap. He ___ the ball high into the air.
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Задание 5
Use the word given in capitals at the end of the line to form a word that fits in the gap in the line. Jane begins her fifty-mile journey to Lowood School on a dark and ___ day. RAIN
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Задание 6
Use the word given in capitals at the end of the line to form a word that fits in the gap in the line. Through Abbot and Bessie’s ___ , Jane learns that before she was born, her mother had married a poor clergyman and had been cut off by her father. DISCUSS
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Задание 7
Use the word given in capitals at the end of the line to form a word that fits in the gap in the line. Mr. Brocklehurst arrives at the school and informs the teachers and ... that Jane is a liar. STUDY
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Задание 8
Use the word given in capitals at the end the line to form a word that fits in the gap in the line. She accepts the position and learns that she will care for a young ___ girl named Adèle. FRANCE
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Задание 9
Use the word given in capitals at the end of the line to form a word that fits in the gap in the line. Before finishing school in Brussels, Charlotte Brontё went on to serve in various ___ positions. GOVERN
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Задание 10
Six sentences have been removed from the text below. From the sentences (A-F), choose the one which fits each gap (1-7). There is one extra sentence which you do not need to use. The Red room was a cold, silent room, hardly ever used, (A) ___Nine years ago, my uncle, Mr Reed, had died in this room, and since then, nobody had wanted to sleep in it. Now that I was alone, I thought bitterly of the people I lived with, John Reed, his sisters, his mother, the servants - they all accused me, scolded me, hated me. Why could I never please them? Eliza was selfish but was respected. Georgiana had a bad temper, (B) ___John was rude, cruel and violent, but nobody punished him. I tried to make no mistakes, but they called me naughty every moment of the day. Now that I had turned against John to protect myself, everybody blamed me. And so I spent that whole long afternoon in the red room asking myself why I had to suffer (C) ___Perhaps I would run away or starve myself to death. Gradually it became dark outside. The rain was still beating on the windows, and I could hear the wind in the trees. Now I was no longer angry, and I began to think the Reeds might be right. Perhaps I was wicked. Did I deserve to die and be buried in the churchyard like my uncle Reed? I could not remember him, but knew he was my mother's brother, (D) ___On his death bed, he had made his wife, Aunt Reed, promise to look after me like her own children. I supposed she now regretted her promise. A strange idea came to me. I felt sure that if Mr Reed had lived, he would have treated me kindly, and now, as I looked around at the dark furniture and the walls in shadow, I began to fear that his ghost might come back (E) ___He might rise from the grave in the churchyard and appear in this room! I was so frightened by this thought that I hardly dared to breathe. Suddenly in the darkness, I saw a beam of light moving on the ceiling. It may have been from a lamp outside, but in my nervous state (F) ___I felt sure it must be a ghost, a visitor from another world. My head was hot, my heart was beating fast. Was that the sound of wings in my ears? Was that something moving near me? Screaming wildly, I rushed to the door and shook it. Extra:
