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Mark the following statements as true(T), false (F), not stated (NS). Correct the false statements




1) Julia never flattered Michael.

2) Michael went to America alone and spent there a whole year.

3) Jimmie considered Michael to be a perfect match for Julia.

4) Dolly de Vries sold out her share of business eventually.

5) Michael turned out to be an excellent manager.

6) The Siddons Theatre was a success from the very beginning.

7) Dolly de Vries often visited Julia and Michaels house.

4. Answer the questions:

1) What was the contrast in Julia and Michaels attitude towards each other at the beginning of their relationship?

2) What were Michaels views on career at that time?

3) What did Jimmie think about Julia and Michaels relationship? Why do you think he wanted to separate them?

4) How can you characterize Jimmie Langton?

5) What adjectives can you use to describe Julias feelings during engagement and the first years of marriage?

6) Why do you think Julia fell out of love with Michael? How can you describe the changes that happened to her?

7) What was Dollys role in their life?

8) Why do you think Michael became such a good theatre manager though he was a rather mediocre actor?

9) How can you describe Michaels views towards life, business and his wife when he was a middle-aged man?

10) What did Julia think of Michael after so many years of marriage?

 

Working with the vocabulary

1. Read part II and find the following words and word combinations in the text and give their Russian equivalents.

Chapter 5

What a sight I looked

to jeopardize smb's chances

to gain access

take my word for it

to be a flop

Chapter 6

to put a brave face on

Chapter 7

to set a seal on smb.

plays that had long runs

to go to much expense

Chapter 8

the venture

to make a dead set at smb.

to skim over smth.

Chapter 9

to take the rough with the smooth

to spare no pains to do smth.

2. Remember the contexts in which word list 2 items are used, say who or what they referred to

3. Find the English equivalents for these:

Chapter 5

-/-

-

Chapter 6

-

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

-

4. Explain what it means:

Chapter 5

as vain as a peacock

he had clicked

all this Tosca stuff

Chapter 6

to kick his heels

It's a smack in the eye

to make a stab at London

Chapter 8

It's a knockout
I don't care a hang

Chapter 9

to take him down a peg or two

a percentage on the gross

5. Fill in prepositions where necessary:

A.

to (2), about (2), in (5), of (7), away (1), under (1), for (3), with (3), on (2), at (2), out (1), up (1)

1) They decided to keep their engagement themselves, and Julia told no one it but Jimmie Langton, two or three girls the company and her dresser. (Ch. 5)

2) He was too honourable to take advantage her. (Ch. 5)

3) He had affection and admiration her, he felt ease her, and he had confidence her, but she was well aware that he was not love her. (Ch. 5)

4) After a fortnight rehearsals, Michael was thrown the part which he had been engaged, and three or four weeks was left to kick his heels . (Ch. 6)

5) She felt like a high-born damsel, all the traditions a great and ancient family to keep .(Ch. 6)

6) She was jealous the games that took him from her, and jealous the mens luncheons he went to the pretext that he must cultivate people who might be useful them. (Ch. 7)

7) When she looked him now she wondered what there was him that had ever aroused her such a frenzy passion. (Ch. 8)

8) Some of them had even insisted a percentage the gross. (Ch. 9)

B.

1) Eventually Mrs. Green took advantage her husbands high position, left her work and just kicked her heels .

2) Tom escaped early from the office the pretext that he had an important appointment in town.

3) Everybody felt ease Jack and had confidence him.

4) There was something special Mary that aroused Bill such a frenzy passion every time he saw her.

5) Tony was extremely jealous his wifes friends, colleagues and business partners.

6) Victoria felt very miserable after she had found out that Albert was not only not love her, but also had no affection or admiration her.

7) He was left there absolutely alone with an enormous heritage to keep .

for, of (3), up, under, in (4), about, with (2), at

6. Match the synonyms:

pop up notoriety affectionate exasperate be a flop cheat commonplace irritate simple not be a success deceive drop in for a moment unfavourable fame tender




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