Rebecca had a vivid imagination ; she had, besides, read ... 
 (*ответ*) the Arabian Nights 
 some books on the art of cookery 
 a special code of conduct 
 all plays by Shakespeare 
Rebecca interested Mrs. Blenkinshop, the housekeeper, be evincing the deepest sympathy in ..., which operation was then going in the kitchen. 
 (*ответ*) the raspberry-jam preserving 
 the fish peeling 
 the tart making 
 sauerkraut soup cooking 
Rebecca kissed Mr. Sedley’s hand when he ... 
 (*ответ*) presented her with the purse 
 said she was the naivest girl in the world. 
 said she must marry his son 
 proposed to her 
Rebecca kissed the ... as she put it on and woved she would never part with it. 
 (*ответ*) white coarnelian necklace 
 mother’s diamond ring 
 an old brooch in the form of a crocodile 
 pearl necklace 
Rebecca lived among young girls at the Mall for two years and ... 
 (*ответ*) not one was sorry that she went away 
 Miss Pinkerton could not help attaching to her 
 only servants were crying when she was leaving 
 she made friends with some of them 
Rebecca sang .... her friend Amelia (though of course Osborne was free to keep his opinion) 
 (*ответ*) far better than 
 as badly as 
 much worse than 
 as well as 
Rebecca Sharp looked like ... at school for young ladies. 
 (*ответ*) a child 
 a foolish creature 
 a noble lady 
 a monster 
Rebecca Sharp was ... 
 (*ответ*) small and slight 
 middle-aged with wrinkled face 
 fat and clumsy 
 tall and thin 
Rebecca: «And your sister is the ... ; happy man who wins her». 
 (*ответ*) dearest creature in the world 
 most selfish woman I’ve ever seen 
 strangest girl I’ve ever met 
 best housewife 
Rebecca: «How could you be so cruel as to make me eat that ... at dinner ?!». 
 (*ответ*) horrid pepper-dish 
 stinking meat. 
 piquant sauce 
 extremely salt salad 
Rebecca: «I’ll do it, when I’m gone», and she dropped her voice and look so ..., that everybody felt how cruel her lot was, and how sorry they would be to part with her. 
 (*ответ*) sad and piteous 
 beautiful 
 happy 
 angry and indignant 
Rebecca’s duties in Miss Pinkerton’s academy were ... 
 (*ответ*) talking French to the pupils 
 singing songs 
 looking after the teachers’ children 
 cleaning dishes 
Rebecca’s father thought to better his circumstances by ... 
 (*ответ*) marrying a young woman of French nation 
 playing cards with the companions 
 stealing a great sum of money in the bank 
 selling his pictures 
Rebecca’s father, after his third attack of .... , wrote a manly and pathetic letters to Miss Pinkerton. 
 (*ответ*) delirium tremens 
 tropical jungle fever 
 appendicitis 
 cardiac asthma 
Rebecca’s mother ... 
 (*ответ*) had some education 
 was a well known writer 
 had a scientific degree 
 was quite illiterate