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  1. Translate into English using your Active:

  1. Молодой человек сильно смущался среди знаменитостей.

  2. Миссис Стрикленд обладала бесценным даром поддерживать общую беседу (to keep the conversation general).

  3. Тема была исчерпана и мы заговорили о другом.

  4. Он был так поглощен в свои раздумья, что не заметил, как проехал свой поворот.

  5. Литература и искусство его нисколько не интересовали.

  6. Она была в прекрасном настроении.

  1. Translate the following abstract into Russian:

“She was a woman of thirty-seven, rather tall, and plump, without being fat; she was not pretty. But her face was pleasing, chiefly, perhaps, on account of her kind brown eyes. Her skin was rather sallow. Her dark hair was elaborately dressed. She was the only woman of the three whose face was free of make-up, and by contrast with the others she seemed simple and unaffected”. p.33

IV. Think of your own sentences with Active Vocabulary.

V. Find English equivalents of the following:

  1. женское своенравие р. 31

  2. знаменитые люди р.32

  3. осознавать что-либо р. 32

  4. из-за, благодаря чему-либо р. 33

  5. безыскусный р. 33

  6. занимательный р. 33

  7. смуглый р. 33

  8. романтика р. 33

  9. идеализировать р.33

  10. рампа р. 34

  1. Answer the questions using the following words and word-combinations:

  1. Under what circumstances did Maugham and Mrs. Strickland get acquainted? p.31

to give a party

to feel awkward

to be absorbed in smth

to be a good hostess

to see smb’s embarrassment

to rave about smth

to be conscious of smth

ignorance

to ascertain the fact

to cast down one’s eyes

to give greater effect to smth

  1. What kind of a woman was Rose Waterford? p.32

to be a cynic

now and then

to show an appreciation of smb’s talent

lavishness

weakness for Lions

to hold smth in a good humoured contempt

to put smb in good spirits

malicious

  1. Why did the writer receive Mrs. Strickland’s invitation? p. 32

to be led up to smb

to live in the same neighbourhood

to feel disposed to one another

to receive an invitation to

luncheon

  1. What did Mrs. Strickland look like? p.33

tall, plump

a pleasing, chiefly face

kind brown eyes

sallow skin

elaborately dressed hair

free of make-up

simple

unaffected

  1. What was the party like? p.32,33

describe the dining-room

to be in a good humour

to make observations

to bubble over with quaint absurdities

to have a gift for doing smth

to keep the conversation general

to be in the good taste of the period

chimneypiece

chaste

artistic

dull

  1. Why did Mrs. Strickland invite celebrated people?

to find smb amusing

to be in the movement

to ask smb to luncheon

lion-hunters

to pursue one’s quarry

to lead a quiet youth

to have a real passion for reading

to invent a world of imagination

to come to know smb

the other side of the footlights

to see smb dramatically

moral eccentricities

wild theories and paradoxes

7. What was Rose’s opinion of Charles Strickland ? Comment on the use of the article with the proper name:

a Mr. Strickland

not in the least

to be interested in smth

a stockbroker

to adore one another

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