1 |
The gentle <u>aroma</u> of brought a thousand tangled recollections. |
- A. Taste
- B. Smell
- C. Feeling
- D. Use
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2 |
Chips's capital did not suffer when the <u>slump </u>set in(started). |
- A. Depression
- B. Bad working conditions
- C. Fall of business
- D. Disorder
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3 |
Chips was a little <u>bald.</u> |
- A. Weak
- B. Tired
- C. Unhealthy
- D. Hairless
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4 |
Lindford is the name of a ____________ who came to visit Mr.Chips the night before Mr.Chips died |
- A. nurse
- B. doctor
- C. boy
- D. teacher
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5 |
Chip's pension was <u>adequate.</u> |
- A. Enough
- B. Much
- C. Desirable
- D. A lot
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6 |
I'm a science man myself, but for all that, I have no objection to the <u>classics.</u> |
- A. Stories and novels
- B. Dramas and music
- C. Ancient languages and literature
- D. Old poems
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7 |
But Linford, at any rate, will remember and tell the tale: I said good-bye to Chips the _____________ before he died |
- A. month
- B. year
- C. night
- D. week
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8 |
Ralston was a live _____________, a power transmitter, but you had to beware of him |
- A. man
- B. youth
- C. officer
- D. wire
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9 |
The story told, retold and <u>embellished.</u> |
- A. Beautified
- B. Polished
- C. Lengthened
- D. Reset
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10 |
There was such a <u>spontaneous</u> sympathy for Chips. |
- A. Unexpected
- B. Ready
- C. Unplanned
- D. Automatic or immidiate
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