Ministry of Higher and Secondary Special Education of Republic of Uzbekistan
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analytical reading
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- IV. Translate the following sentences into Russian or Uzbek paying attention to the words and word combinations in italics.
III. Explain what is meant by:
1. … he had found himself the dupe of ingenious and mercenary tricksters. 2. Every one bore, the printed legend of the dentist‘s ―parlors‖. 3. Standing aside from the rush, the young man made a rapid estimate of the building … 4. … cunning rogues baiting their traps with subtle skill.
A. 1. ―You like me, Aileen?‖ Frank said suddenly as the music drew to it‘s close. She thrilled from head to toe at the question. 2. Their career was devoid of adventure , if by adventure you mean unexpected or thrilling incident 3. I have been to Paris a hundred times, and it never fails to give me a thrill of excitement; I can never walk its streets without feeling myself on the verge of pure adventure. 4. I wish I could say that I recognized at once the beauty and great originality of Strickland‘s pictures. I felt nothing of the peculiar thrill which it is the property of art to give. 5. In the joy of being alone Anthony filled his lungs with the pure morning air, opened his mouth wide 35
and yelled a loud ―Hallo-a!‖. B. 1. Stroeve's spectacles had tumbled off in the struggle, and he could not see them. Blanche picked them up and silently handed them to him. 2. There was a large, low-ceiled room, with
the first street-car line had been laid on Front Street, the streets of Philadelphia had been crowded with hundreds of springless omnibuses which rattled by over rough, hard cobblestones. 5. Oh, my dear one, don't refuse. I couldn't bear to leave Strickland where he is. I shouldn't sleep a wink for thinking of him so sick and helpless. 6. For a young pure girl like Carrie who leaves her home at eighteen without a counsellor at hand to whisper cautious interpretations, Chicago has its cunning viles, no less than the infinitely smaller and more human tempter. 7. Now Butler no longer trusted Cowperwood. He hated his guts, his cunning and conceit. 8." Get out of here," snarled the attendant. Hurstwood had no kick left to resist. 9. What Anthony dreaded had come. Steve had made him coloured too, and so both of them had been kicked out of the school. 10. When at last I was certain I did not know what to do; I knew Blanche and Strickland would only laugh at me if I kick up a row. 11.Strickland was constantly offending Dirk Stroeve so bitterly that one might think he was getting a kick out of it.
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