1 |
Linford said good-bye in a shrill <u>treble.</u> |
- A. Loud voice
- B. Low voice
- C. Normal voice
- D. Troublesome voice
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2 |
Cicero is the name of a great ___________ orator |
- A. Roman
- B. French
- C. American
- D. African
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3 |
Ibsen is a Norwegian _________ |
- A. politician
- B. dramatist
- C. player
- D. planist
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4 |
I never forget them, I have thousands of faces in my mind, the faces of _______ |
- A. girls
- B. boys
- C. children
- D. oldmen
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5 |
Boys asked Chips questions for the sun of getting his <u>latest</u> to retail. |
- A. Lates experience
- B. Latest joke
- C. Latest problem
- D. Latest idea
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6 |
When you are <u>getting on in years</u> it is nice to sit by the fire and drink a cup of tea and listen to the school-bell. |
- A. Getting order
- B. Passing life at ease
- C. Living well with others
- D. Feeling the passage of time
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7 |
Chips's speech was made twice as long by the laughter that <u>impeded</u> its progress. |
- A. Stopped
- B. Disturbed
- C. Checked
- D. Jammed
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8 |
Maynard was a <u>dauntless</u> boy. |
- A. Strong
- B. Powerful
- C. Fearless
- D. Forceful
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9 |
The autumn <u>gales</u> rattling windows. |
- A. Gentle winds
- B. Storms
- C. Fast winds
- D. Evening winds
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10 |
Chips assumed a <u>scowl</u> in his first class. |
- A. Bad smile
- B. Frown
- C. Tired face
- D. Bad throat
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