1 How does Frankenstein feel about the prospect of bringing his creation to life? A excited
B depressed
C anxious
D hopeful
2 The first sign of life he notices from the creature is
A the movement of its limbs.
B the opening of its eye.
C the sound of its breathing.
D the convulsions of its body.
3 When creating the creature, Frankenstein aimed to
A make its face pleasing to look at.
B make it larger than an average man.
C make its appearance unlike a human.
D make it look like himself
4. What does Frankenstein say about his ambition to create the creature?
A It had always disgusted him.
B It came to him in a dream.
C He was careful not to let it consume him.
D His desire to achieve it was irrational.
5 In the final two sentences of the extract, the author defines Frankenstein's state of mind by describing
A his emotions.
B his actions.
C the sounds he hears.
D his reaction when he sees the creature.
Grandfather by father Lev Alexandrovich - artillery colonel, guard captain. His father - Sergei Lvovich Pushkin (1770-1848), secular wit and amateur poet. Pushkin's mother is Nadezhda Osipovna (1775-1836), granddaughter of Hannibal. Uncle for his father, Vasily Lvovich (1766-1830), was a famous poet of the Karamzin circle. Among the children of Sergei Lvovich and Nadezhda Osipovna, except Olga, survived daughter Olga (in marriage Pavlishcheva, 1797-1868) and son Leo (1805-1852)