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Задание 1 из 12
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Alfred Nobel
Alfred Nobel, the great Swedish inventor and industrialist, was a man of many contrasts. He was a scientist with a love of literature, and industrialist who managed to (1) __________ an idealist. He made a fortune but lived a simple life, and although cheerful in company he was often sad in private. A lover of mankind, he never had a wife or family to love him; a patriotic son of his (2) ___________ land, he died alone on foreign soil. He invented a new explosive, dynamite, to (3) ___________ the peacetime industries of mining and road building, but saw it used as a weapon of war to kill and injure his fellow men. During his useful life he often felt he was useless. “Alfred Nobel,” he once wrote of himself, “ought to have been put to death by a kind doctor as soon as, with a cry, he entered life.” World-famous for his works he was never (4) __________ well known, for throughout his life he (5) ___________ publicity. “I do not see,” he once said, “that I have (6) ___________ any fame and I have no taste for it.” But since his death, his name has brought fame and glory to others.
He was born in Stockholm on October 21, 1833 but moved to Russia with his parents in 1842, where his father made a strong position for himself in the engineering industry. Most of the family returned to Sweden in 1859, where Alfred (7) ___________ them in 1863, beginning his own study of explosives in his father’s laboratory. He had never been to school or university but had studied privately and by the time he was twenty was a skilful chemist and excellent linguist, speaking Swedish, Russian, German, French and English. Alfгed Nobel was imaginative and inventive. He was quick to see industrial openings for his scientific inventions and built over 80 companies in 20 different countries. Indeed greatness lay in his outstanding (8) __________ to combine the quаlities of an original scientist with those of a forward-looking industrialist. But Nobel’s main concern was never with (9) __________ money or even with making scientific discoveries. Seldom happy — was always searching for a meaning to life, and from youth he had taken a serious interest in literature and philosophy. Perhaps because he could not find (10) ___________ human love he never married — he came to (11) __________ deeply about the whole of mankind. He was always generous to the poor. His greatest wish, however, was to see an end to wars, and thus peace between nations, and he spent much time and money working for this cause until his death in Italy in 1896. His famous will, in which he left money to (12) __________ prizes for outstanding work in Physics, Chemistry, Physiology, Меdicine, Literature and Peace, is a memorial to his interests and ideals.Правильно
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Задание 2 из 12
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Alfred Nobel
Alfred Nobel, the great Swedish inventor and industrialist, was a man of many contrasts. He was a scientist with a love of literature, and industrialist who managed to (1) __________ an idealist. He made a fortune but lived a simple life, and although cheerful in company he was often sad in private. A lover of mankind, he never had a wife or family to love him; a patriotic son of his (2) ___________ land, he died alone on foreign soil. He invented a new explosive, dynamite, to (3) ___________ the peacetime industries of mining and road building, but saw it used as a weapon of war to kill and injure his fellow men. During his useful life he often felt he was useless. “Alfred Nobel,” he once wrote of himself, “ought to have been put to death by a kind doctor as soon as, with a cry, he entered life.” World-famous for his works he was never (4) __________ well known, for throughout his life he (5) ___________ publicity. “I do not see,” he once said, “that I have (6) ___________ any fame and I have no taste for it.” But since his death, his name has brought fame and glory to others.
He was born in Stockholm on October 21, 1833 but moved to Russia with his parents in 1842, where his father made a strong position for himself in the engineering industry. Most of the family returned to Sweden in 1859, where Alfred (7) ___________ them in 1863, beginning his own study of explosives in his father’s laboratory. He had never been to school or university but had studied privately and by the time he was twenty was a skilful chemist and excellent linguist, speaking Swedish, Russian, German, French and English. Alfгed Nobel was imaginative and inventive. He was quick to see industrial openings for his scientific inventions and built over 80 companies in 20 different countries. Indeed greatness lay in his outstanding (8) __________ to combine the quаlities of an original scientist with those of a forward-looking industrialist. But Nobel’s main concern was never with (9) __________ money or even with making scientific discoveries. Seldom happy — was always searching for a meaning to life, and from youth he had taken a serious interest in literature and philosophy. Perhaps because he could not find (10) ___________ human love he never married — he came to (11) __________ deeply about the whole of mankind. He was always generous to the poor. His greatest wish, however, was to see an end to wars, and thus peace between nations, and he spent much time and money working for this cause until his death in Italy in 1896. His famous will, in which he left money to (12) __________ prizes for outstanding work in Physics, Chemistry, Physiology, Меdicine, Literature and Peace, is a memorial to his interests and ideals.Правильно
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Задание 3 из 12
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Alfred Nobel
Alfred Nobel, the great Swedish inventor and industrialist, was a man of many contrasts. He was a scientist with a love of literature, and industrialist who managed to (1) __________ an idealist. He made a fortune but lived a simple life, and although cheerful in company he was often sad in private. A lover of mankind, he never had a wife or family to love him; a patriotic son of his (2) ___________ land, he died alone on foreign soil. He invented a new explosive, dynamite, to (3) ___________ the peacetime industries of mining and road building, but saw it used as a weapon of war to kill and injure his fellow men. During his useful life he often felt he was useless. “Alfred Nobel,” he once wrote of himself, “ought to have been put to death by a kind doctor as soon as, with a cry, he entered life.” World-famous for his works he was never (4) __________ well known, for throughout his life he (5) ___________ publicity. “I do not see,” he once said, “that I have (6) ___________ any fame and I have no taste for it.” But since his death, his name has brought fame and glory to others.
He was born in Stockholm on October 21, 1833 but moved to Russia with his parents in 1842, where his father made a strong position for himself in the engineering industry. Most of the family returned to Sweden in 1859, where Alfred (7) ___________ them in 1863, beginning his own study of explosives in his father’s laboratory. He had never been to school or university but had studied privately and by the time he was twenty was a skilful chemist and excellent linguist, speaking Swedish, Russian, German, French and English. Alfгed Nobel was imaginative and inventive. He was quick to see industrial openings for his scientific inventions and built over 80 companies in 20 different countries. Indeed greatness lay in his outstanding (8) __________ to combine the quаlities of an original scientist with those of a forward-looking industrialist. But Nobel’s main concern was never with (9) __________ money or even with making scientific discoveries. Seldom happy — was always searching for a meaning to life, and from youth he had taken a serious interest in literature and philosophy. Perhaps because he could not find (10) ___________ human love he never married — he came to (11) __________ deeply about the whole of mankind. He was always generous to the poor. His greatest wish, however, was to see an end to wars, and thus peace between nations, and he spent much time and money working for this cause until his death in Italy in 1896. His famous will, in which he left money to (12) __________ prizes for outstanding work in Physics, Chemistry, Physiology, Меdicine, Literature and Peace, is a memorial to his interests and ideals.Правильно
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Задание 4 из 12
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Alfred Nobel
Alfred Nobel, the great Swedish inventor and industrialist, was a man of many contrasts. He was a scientist with a love of literature, and industrialist who managed to (1) __________ an idealist. He made a fortune but lived a simple life, and although cheerful in company he was often sad in private. A lover of mankind, he never had a wife or family to love him; a patriotic son of his (2) ___________ land, he died alone on foreign soil. He invented a new explosive, dynamite, to (3) ___________ the peacetime industries of mining and road building, but saw it used as a weapon of war to kill and injure his fellow men. During his useful life he often felt he was useless. “Alfred Nobel,” he once wrote of himself, “ought to have been put to death by a kind doctor as soon as, with a cry, he entered life.” World-famous for his works he was never (4) __________ well known, for throughout his life he (5) ___________ publicity. “I do not see,” he once said, “that I have (6) ___________ any fame and I have no taste for it.” But since his death, his name has brought fame and glory to others.
He was born in Stockholm on October 21, 1833 but moved to Russia with his parents in 1842, where his father made a strong position for himself in the engineering industry. Most of the family returned to Sweden in 1859, where Alfred (7) ___________ them in 1863, beginning his own study of explosives in his father’s laboratory. He had never been to school or university but had studied privately and by the time he was twenty was a skilful chemist and excellent linguist, speaking Swedish, Russian, German, French and English. Alfгed Nobel was imaginative and inventive. He was quick to see industrial openings for his scientific inventions and built over 80 companies in 20 different countries. Indeed greatness lay in his outstanding (8) __________ to combine the quаlities of an original scientist with those of a forward-looking industrialist. But Nobel’s main concern was never with (9) __________ money or even with making scientific discoveries. Seldom happy — was always searching for a meaning to life, and from youth he had taken a serious interest in literature and philosophy. Perhaps because he could not find (10) ___________ human love he never married — he came to (11) __________ deeply about the whole of mankind. He was always generous to the poor. His greatest wish, however, was to see an end to wars, and thus peace between nations, and he spent much time and money working for this cause until his death in Italy in 1896. His famous will, in which he left money to (12) __________ prizes for outstanding work in Physics, Chemistry, Physiology, Меdicine, Literature and Peace, is a memorial to his interests and ideals.Правильно
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Задание 5 из 12
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Alfred Nobel
Alfred Nobel, the great Swedish inventor and industrialist, was a man of many contrasts. He was a scientist with a love of literature, and industrialist who managed to (1) __________ an idealist. He made a fortune but lived a simple life, and although cheerful in company he was often sad in private. A lover of mankind, he never had a wife or family to love him; a patriotic son of his (2) ___________ land, he died alone on foreign soil. He invented a new explosive, dynamite, to (3) ___________ the peacetime industries of mining and road building, but saw it used as a weapon of war to kill and injure his fellow men. During his useful life he often felt he was useless. “Alfred Nobel,” he once wrote of himself, “ought to have been put to death by a kind doctor as soon as, with a cry, he entered life.” World-famous for his works he was never (4) __________ well known, for throughout his life he (5) ___________ publicity. “I do not see,” he once said, “that I have (6) ___________ any fame and I have no taste for it.” But since his death, his name has brought fame and glory to others.
He was born in Stockholm on October 21, 1833 but moved to Russia with his parents in 1842, where his father made a strong position for himself in the engineering industry. Most of the family returned to Sweden in 1859, where Alfred (7) ___________ them in 1863, beginning his own study of explosives in his father’s laboratory. He had never been to school or university but had studied privately and by the time he was twenty was a skilful chemist and excellent linguist, speaking Swedish, Russian, German, French and English. Alfгed Nobel was imaginative and inventive. He was quick to see industrial openings for his scientific inventions and built over 80 companies in 20 different countries. Indeed greatness lay in his outstanding (8) __________ to combine the quаlities of an original scientist with those of a forward-looking industrialist. But Nobel’s main concern was never with (9) __________ money or even with making scientific discoveries. Seldom happy — was always searching for a meaning to life, and from youth he had taken a serious interest in literature and philosophy. Perhaps because he could not find (10) ___________ human love he never married — he came to (11) __________ deeply about the whole of mankind. He was always generous to the poor. His greatest wish, however, was to see an end to wars, and thus peace between nations, and he spent much time and money working for this cause until his death in Italy in 1896. His famous will, in which he left money to (12) __________ prizes for outstanding work in Physics, Chemistry, Physiology, Меdicine, Literature and Peace, is a memorial to his interests and ideals.Правильно
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Задание 6 из 12
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Alfred Nobel
Alfred Nobel, the great Swedish inventor and industrialist, was a man of many contrasts. He was a scientist with a love of literature, and industrialist who managed to (1) __________ an idealist. He made a fortune but lived a simple life, and although cheerful in company he was often sad in private. A lover of mankind, he never had a wife or family to love him; a patriotic son of his (2) ___________ land, he died alone on foreign soil. He invented a new explosive, dynamite, to (3) ___________ the peacetime industries of mining and road building, but saw it used as a weapon of war to kill and injure his fellow men. During his useful life he often felt he was useless. “Alfred Nobel,” he once wrote of himself, “ought to have been put to death by a kind doctor as soon as, with a cry, he entered life.” World-famous for his works he was never (4) __________ well known, for throughout his life he (5) ___________ publicity. “I do not see,” he once said, “that I have (6) ___________ any fame and I have no taste for it.” But since his death, his name has brought fame and glory to others.
He was born in Stockholm on October 21, 1833 but moved to Russia with his parents in 1842, where his father made a strong position for himself in the engineering industry. Most of the family returned to Sweden in 1859, where Alfred (7) ___________ them in 1863, beginning his own study of explosives in his father’s laboratory. He had never been to school or university but had studied privately and by the time he was twenty was a skilful chemist and excellent linguist, speaking Swedish, Russian, German, French and English. Alfгed Nobel was imaginative and inventive. He was quick to see industrial openings for his scientific inventions and built over 80 companies in 20 different countries. Indeed greatness lay in his outstanding (8) __________ to combine the quаlities of an original scientist with those of a forward-looking industrialist. But Nobel’s main concern was never with (9) __________ money or even with making scientific discoveries. Seldom happy — was always searching for a meaning to life, and from youth he had taken a serious interest in literature and philosophy. Perhaps because he could not find (10) ___________ human love he never married — he came to (11) __________ deeply about the whole of mankind. He was always generous to the poor. His greatest wish, however, was to see an end to wars, and thus peace between nations, and he spent much time and money working for this cause until his death in Italy in 1896. His famous will, in which he left money to (12) __________ prizes for outstanding work in Physics, Chemistry, Physiology, Меdicine, Literature and Peace, is a memorial to his interests and ideals.Правильно
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Задание 7 из 12
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Alfred Nobel
Alfred Nobel, the great Swedish inventor and industrialist, was a man of many contrasts. He was a scientist with a love of literature, and industrialist who managed to (1) __________ an idealist. He made a fortune but lived a simple life, and although cheerful in company he was often sad in private. A lover of mankind, he never had a wife or family to love him; a patriotic son of his (2) ___________ land, he died alone on foreign soil. He invented a new explosive, dynamite, to (3) ___________ the peacetime industries of mining and road building, but saw it used as a weapon of war to kill and injure his fellow men. During his useful life he often felt he was useless. “Alfred Nobel,” he once wrote of himself, “ought to have been put to death by a kind doctor as soon as, with a cry, he entered life.” World-famous for his works he was never (4) __________ well known, for throughout his life he (5) ___________ publicity. “I do not see,” he once said, “that I have (6) ___________ any fame and I have no taste for it.” But since his death, his name has brought fame and glory to others.
He was born in Stockholm on October 21, 1833 but moved to Russia with his parents in 1842, where his father made a strong position for himself in the engineering industry. Most of the family returned to Sweden in 1859, where Alfred (7) ___________ them in 1863, beginning his own study of explosives in his father’s laboratory. He had never been to school or university but had studied privately and by the time he was twenty was a skilful chemist and excellent linguist, speaking Swedish, Russian, German, French and English. Alfгed Nobel was imaginative and inventive. He was quick to see industrial openings for his scientific inventions and built over 80 companies in 20 different countries. Indeed greatness lay in his outstanding (8) __________ to combine the quаlities of an original scientist with those of a forward-looking industrialist. But Nobel’s main concern was never with (9) __________ money or even with making scientific discoveries. Seldom happy — was always searching for a meaning to life, and from youth he had taken a serious interest in literature and philosophy. Perhaps because he could not find (10) ___________ human love he never married — he came to (11) __________ deeply about the whole of mankind. He was always generous to the poor. His greatest wish, however, was to see an end to wars, and thus peace between nations, and he spent much time and money working for this cause until his death in Italy in 1896. His famous will, in which he left money to (12) __________ prizes for outstanding work in Physics, Chemistry, Physiology, Меdicine, Literature and Peace, is a memorial to his interests and ideals.Правильно
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Задание 8 из 12
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Alfred Nobel
Alfred Nobel, the great Swedish inventor and industrialist, was a man of many contrasts. He was a scientist with a love of literature, and industrialist who managed to (1) __________ an idealist. He made a fortune but lived a simple life, and although cheerful in company he was often sad in private. A lover of mankind, he never had a wife or family to love him; a patriotic son of his (2) ___________ land, he died alone on foreign soil. He invented a new explosive, dynamite, to (3) ___________ the peacetime industries of mining and road building, but saw it used as a weapon of war to kill and injure his fellow men. During his useful life he often felt he was useless. “Alfred Nobel,” he once wrote of himself, “ought to have been put to death by a kind doctor as soon as, with a cry, he entered life.” World-famous for his works he was never (4) __________ well known, for throughout his life he (5) ___________ publicity. “I do not see,” he once said, “that I have (6) ___________ any fame and I have no taste for it.” But since his death, his name has brought fame and glory to others.
He was born in Stockholm on October 21, 1833 but moved to Russia with his parents in 1842, where his father made a strong position for himself in the engineering industry. Most of the family returned to Sweden in 1859, where Alfred (7) ___________ them in 1863, beginning his own study of explosives in his father’s laboratory. He had never been to school or university but had studied privately and by the time he was twenty was a skilful chemist and excellent linguist, speaking Swedish, Russian, German, French and English. Alfгed Nobel was imaginative and inventive. He was quick to see industrial openings for his scientific inventions and built over 80 companies in 20 different countries. Indeed greatness lay in his outstanding (8) __________ to combine the quаlities of an original scientist with those of a forward-looking industrialist. But Nobel’s main concern was never with (9) __________ money or even with making scientific discoveries. Seldom happy — was always searching for a meaning to life, and from youth he had taken a serious interest in literature and philosophy. Perhaps because he could not find (10) ___________ human love he never married — he came to (11) __________ deeply about the whole of mankind. He was always generous to the poor. His greatest wish, however, was to see an end to wars, and thus peace between nations, and he spent much time and money working for this cause until his death in Italy in 1896. His famous will, in which he left money to (12) __________ prizes for outstanding work in Physics, Chemistry, Physiology, Меdicine, Literature and Peace, is a memorial to his interests and ideals.Правильно
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Задание 9 из 12
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Alfred Nobel
Alfred Nobel, the great Swedish inventor and industrialist, was a man of many contrasts. He was a scientist with a love of literature, and industrialist who managed to (1) __________ an idealist. He made a fortune but lived a simple life, and although cheerful in company he was often sad in private. A lover of mankind, he never had a wife or family to love him; a patriotic son of his (2) ___________ land, he died alone on foreign soil. He invented a new explosive, dynamite, to (3) ___________ the peacetime industries of mining and road building, but saw it used as a weapon of war to kill and injure his fellow men. During his useful life he often felt he was useless. “Alfred Nobel,” he once wrote of himself, “ought to have been put to death by a kind doctor as soon as, with a cry, he entered life.” World-famous for his works he was never (4) __________ well known, for throughout his life he (5) ___________ publicity. “I do not see,” he once said, “that I have (6) ___________ any fame and I have no taste for it.” But since his death, his name has brought fame and glory to others.
He was born in Stockholm on October 21, 1833 but moved to Russia with his parents in 1842, where his father made a strong position for himself in the engineering industry. Most of the family returned to Sweden in 1859, where Alfred (7) ___________ them in 1863, beginning his own study of explosives in his father’s laboratory. He had never been to school or university but had studied privately and by the time he was twenty was a skilful chemist and excellent linguist, speaking Swedish, Russian, German, French and English. Alfгed Nobel was imaginative and inventive. He was quick to see industrial openings for his scientific inventions and built over 80 companies in 20 different countries. Indeed greatness lay in his outstanding (8) __________ to combine the quаlities of an original scientist with those of a forward-looking industrialist. But Nobel’s main concern was never with (9) __________ money or even with making scientific discoveries. Seldom happy — was always searching for a meaning to life, and from youth he had taken a serious interest in literature and philosophy. Perhaps because he could not find (10) ___________ human love he never married — he came to (11) __________ deeply about the whole of mankind. He was always generous to the poor. His greatest wish, however, was to see an end to wars, and thus peace between nations, and he spent much time and money working for this cause until his death in Italy in 1896. His famous will, in which he left money to (12) __________ prizes for outstanding work in Physics, Chemistry, Physiology, Меdicine, Literature and Peace, is a memorial to his interests and ideals.Правильно
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Задание 10 из 12
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Alfred Nobel
Alfred Nobel, the great Swedish inventor and industrialist, was a man of many contrasts. He was a scientist with a love of literature, and industrialist who managed to (1) __________ an idealist. He made a fortune but lived a simple life, and although cheerful in company he was often sad in private. A lover of mankind, he never had a wife or family to love him; a patriotic son of his (2) ___________ land, he died alone on foreign soil. He invented a new explosive, dynamite, to (3) ___________ the peacetime industries of mining and road building, but saw it used as a weapon of war to kill and injure his fellow men. During his useful life he often felt he was useless. “Alfred Nobel,” he once wrote of himself, “ought to have been put to death by a kind doctor as soon as, with a cry, he entered life.” World-famous for his works he was never (4) __________ well known, for throughout his life he (5) ___________ publicity. “I do not see,” he once said, “that I have (6) ___________ any fame and I have no taste for it.” But since his death, his name has brought fame and glory to others.
He was born in Stockholm on October 21, 1833 but moved to Russia with his parents in 1842, where his father made a strong position for himself in the engineering industry. Most of the family returned to Sweden in 1859, where Alfred (7) ___________ them in 1863, beginning his own study of explosives in his father’s laboratory. He had never been to school or university but had studied privately and by the time he was twenty was a skilful chemist and excellent linguist, speaking Swedish, Russian, German, French and English. Alfгed Nobel was imaginative and inventive. He was quick to see industrial openings for his scientific inventions and built over 80 companies in 20 different countries. Indeed greatness lay in his outstanding (8) __________ to combine the quаlities of an original scientist with those of a forward-looking industrialist. But Nobel’s main concern was never with (9) __________ money or even with making scientific discoveries. Seldom happy — was always searching for a meaning to life, and from youth he had taken a serious interest in literature and philosophy. Perhaps because he could not find (10) ___________ human love he never married — he came to (11) __________ deeply about the whole of mankind. He was always generous to the poor. His greatest wish, however, was to see an end to wars, and thus peace between nations, and he spent much time and money working for this cause until his death in Italy in 1896. His famous will, in which he left money to (12) __________ prizes for outstanding work in Physics, Chemistry, Physiology, Меdicine, Literature and Peace, is a memorial to his interests and ideals.Правильно
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Задание 11 из 12
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Alfred Nobel
Alfred Nobel, the great Swedish inventor and industrialist, was a man of many contrasts. He was a scientist with a love of literature, and industrialist who managed to (1) __________ an idealist. He made a fortune but lived a simple life, and although cheerful in company he was often sad in private. A lover of mankind, he never had a wife or family to love him; a patriotic son of his (2) ___________ land, he died alone on foreign soil. He invented a new explosive, dynamite, to (3) ___________ the peacetime industries of mining and road building, but saw it used as a weapon of war to kill and injure his fellow men. During his useful life he often felt he was useless. “Alfred Nobel,” he once wrote of himself, “ought to have been put to death by a kind doctor as soon as, with a cry, he entered life.” World-famous for his works he was never (4) __________ well known, for throughout his life he (5) ___________ publicity. “I do not see,” he once said, “that I have (6) ___________ any fame and I have no taste for it.” But since his death, his name has brought fame and glory to others.
He was born in Stockholm on October 21, 1833 but moved to Russia with his parents in 1842, where his father made a strong position for himself in the engineering industry. Most of the family returned to Sweden in 1859, where Alfred (7) ___________ them in 1863, beginning his own study of explosives in his father’s laboratory. He had never been to school or university but had studied privately and by the time he was twenty was a skilful chemist and excellent linguist, speaking Swedish, Russian, German, French and English. Alfгed Nobel was imaginative and inventive. He was quick to see industrial openings for his scientific inventions and built over 80 companies in 20 different countries. Indeed greatness lay in his outstanding (8) __________ to combine the quаlities of an original scientist with those of a forward-looking industrialist. But Nobel’s main concern was never with (9) __________ money or even with making scientific discoveries. Seldom happy — was always searching for a meaning to life, and from youth he had taken a serious interest in literature and philosophy. Perhaps because he could not find (10) ___________ human love he never married — he came to (11) __________ deeply about the whole of mankind. He was always generous to the poor. His greatest wish, however, was to see an end to wars, and thus peace between nations, and he spent much time and money working for this cause until his death in Italy in 1896. His famous will, in which he left money to (12) __________ prizes for outstanding work in Physics, Chemistry, Physiology, Меdicine, Literature and Peace, is a memorial to his interests and ideals.Правильно
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Задание 12 из 12
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Alfred Nobel
Alfred Nobel, the great Swedish inventor and industrialist, was a man of many contrasts. He was a scientist with a love of literature, and industrialist who managed to (1) __________ an idealist. He made a fortune but lived a simple life, and although cheerful in company he was often sad in private. A lover of mankind, he never had a wife or family to love him; a patriotic son of his (2) ___________ land, he died alone on foreign soil. He invented a new explosive, dynamite, to (3) ___________ the peacetime industries of mining and road building, but saw it used as a weapon of war to kill and injure his fellow men. During his useful life he often felt he was useless. “Alfred Nobel,” he once wrote of himself, “ought to have been put to death by a kind doctor as soon as, with a cry, he entered life.” World-famous for his works he was never (4) __________ well known, for throughout his life he (5) ___________ publicity. “I do not see,” he once said, “that I have (6) ___________ any fame and I have no taste for it.” But since his death, his name has brought fame and glory to others.
He was born in Stockholm on October 21, 1833 but moved to Russia with his parents in 1842, where his father made a strong position for himself in the engineering industry. Most of the family returned to Sweden in 1859, where Alfred (7) ___________ them in 1863, beginning his own study of explosives in his father’s laboratory. He had never been to school or university but had studied privately and by the time he was twenty was a skilful chemist and excellent linguist, speaking Swedish, Russian, German, French and English. Alfгed Nobel was imaginative and inventive. He was quick to see industrial openings for his scientific inventions and built over 80 companies in 20 different countries. Indeed greatness lay in his outstanding (8) __________ to combine the quаlities of an original scientist with those of a forward-looking industrialist. But Nobel’s main concern was never with (9) __________ money or even with making scientific discoveries. Seldom happy — was always searching for a meaning to life, and from youth he had taken a serious interest in literature and philosophy. Perhaps because he could not find (10) ___________ human love he never married — he came to (11) __________ deeply about the whole of mankind. He was always generous to the poor. His greatest wish, however, was to see an end to wars, and thus peace between nations, and he spent much time and money working for this cause until his death in Italy in 1896. His famous will, in which he left money to (12) __________ prizes for outstanding work in Physics, Chemistry, Physiology, Меdicine, Literature and Peace, is a memorial to his interests and ideals.Правильно
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