According to V. V Vinogradov phraseological collocations are word-groups
a) with partially changed meaning b) with partially changed meaning, demotivated c) which are completely meaningless d) with completely changed meaning, motivated e) with completely changed meaning, demotivated
120) Which of the following word –groups are phraseological collocations? a) to stick to one’s guns, to sit on the fence b) to be good at something, to take something for granted c) red tape, to set one’s cap at smb d) to lose one’s heart to smb, to lock the stable door after the horse is stolen e) to show the white feather, to wash one’s dirty linen in public
121) Which of the following word groups are phraseological fusions? a) to lose one’s heart on smb, to lock one’s stable door after the horse in stolen b) green leaves, wide valley c) red tape, neck and crop, to show the white feather d) to be good at smth, to look a sight e) There’s no use crying over spilt milk 122) Which of the following word-groups are phraseological unities? a) to stick to one’s guns, to sit on the fence b) red tape, neck and crop, to show one’s white feather c) green leaves, tall man d) to be go at smth, to look a sight e) summit meating, the top of the mountain
123) Which of the following words are Americanisms? a) drug-store, baggage, subway, elevator, railroad b) chemists, luggage, subway, elevator, railroad c) green, play, pavement, story d) lesson, teacher, house e) clock, kitchen, cap, dress
124) The words “ ranch, sombrero, canyon» are a) Spanish borrowings b) Latin borrowings c) Norman-French borrowings d) Negro borrowings e) Indian borrowings
125) The words “wigwam, canoe, moccasin, tomahawk” are a) French borrowings b) Latin borrowings c) Indian borrowings d) Norman-French borrowings e) Spanish borrowings
126) Many of the names of American places, rivers, lakes such as Ohio, Michigan, Tennessee, Kentucky are of … origin a) Latin b) British c) Norman-French d) Indian e) Spanish
127) Intralinguistic relations of words are basically of two main types: a) morphological and semantic b) linguistic and extralinguistic c) syntagmatic and morphological d) phonological and morphological e) lexical and syntactical
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