referred his depressions to his childhood illness. 12. All the parts have reference to one another. 13. You can give the landlord my
respect, if you like, and tell him I hope his temper has improved. 14. Among the many excellent and decided qualities which
characterized General Fesmond's wife, sweetness of temper was less obvious than the rest. 15. If Charles had inherited any of the
qualities of the stern, fearless, hot-tempered soldier who had been his father... 16. Your younger son displays great intelligence. 17.
He proudly displayed the variegated smears of paint on his heavy silk dressing gown. 18. The old man displayed an insatiable
curiosity about the galleries and the painters who exhibited in them. 19. He is quite a decent fellow. 20. He has always treated me
decently. 21. Salvia had not shown the decency of even a second of hesitation.
5. Choose the right word:
school(s) — schooling
1. Nursery ... are for those who haven't yet reached compulsory ... age. 2. Compulsory ... is divided into a primary and secondary
stage. 3. Computers and microelectronics can assist in setting uniform ... tests. 4. When does compulsory ... begin in England?
admit — accept
1. Please ... my most affectionate thanks and gratitude for your constant assistance and sincere interest in my every need. 2. Ac-
cording to the Universities' Central Council on Admission the Universities ... significantly more overseas students. 3. To their utter
astonishment the picture was ... for the show. 4. The results of his theoretical investigations were ... as a valuable contribution.
require — demand
1. Teachers ... discipline. 2. The teacher ... that the pupil should stay at school after classes. 3. The strikers ... a rise. 4. Answer
questions which ... short answer.
anger— temper
1. Her eyes grew steady with ... , like old Jolyon's when his will was crossed. 2. Andrew reddened. But, making a great effort, he
conquered his ... and his pride. 3. She was determined not to lose her .... 4. The greatest remedy for ... is delay.
decent — discreet (and their derivatives)
1. There was a ... tap at the door. 2. I didn't have anything to do with him apart from the work. He was always ... to me. 3. I'm not
going to let ... spoil a romantic story. 4. Carrie desperately needed ... clothes. 5. I've been afraid that he and Margaret would do some-
thing ... and bring disgrace upon the family.
6. Give English equivalents for the following phrases:
4. средняя школа; ученый; обучение в школе; получить право на стипендию; учиться в школе; хореографическое
училище; голландская школа живописи; школа-интернат; иметь преимущество; воспользоваться чём-л.; в выгодном свете;
принять в члены; принять в институт; признавать; соглашаться; признаться в ошибке; вход по билетам; входная плата;
подавать заявление о приеме в институт; признание своей вины; чахнуть; опустошать; пустырь; попусту тратить слова;
транжира; повернуться спиной к; делать что-л. за спиной кого-л.; подсознательно; затылок; нарушить слово; скрывать что-