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Mythical summer holidays were at hand, un-spoilt as yet, lying __________ and promising just ahead |
- A. intact
- B. contact
- C. contract
- D. exact
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2 |
Chips had only<u> mediocre </u>academic degree. |
- A. Common
- B. Poor
- C. average
- D. ordinary
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3 |
The news are not true. |
- A. News are not true
- B. The news is not true
- C. The news were not true
- D. News is not true
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4 |
Sometimes there were unexpected.............. |
- A. Recipes
- B. Respects
- C. Respites
- D. Responds
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5 |
The oppressive weight of the knowledge of a full day's school ahead remained a characteristic sensation of my ______ |
- A. Oldage
- B. Boyhood
- C. Childhood
- D. Youth
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6 |
I stood wondering whether the ice cream man would lbe miraculously _______ to offer me a coronet. |
- A. Encouraged
- B. Made
- C. Inspired
- D. Shaken
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7 |
Sunday night was full of the ................. of Monday morning. |
- A. Threat
- B. Luxury
- C. Pleasure
- D. Peace
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8 |
I could hardly believe that three<u> strenuous</u> school terms had indeed rolled away. |
- A. Difficult
- B. Hard
- C. Ardous
- D. Boring
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9 |
I wore my summer school clothes of grey cricket shirt, grey shorts and __________ Wetson's blazer |
- A. blue
- B. green
- C. red
- D. yellow
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10 |
I used to lie waiting for that <u>ominous </u>tread on the uncarpeted attic stairs. |
- A. Fortunate
- B. Damn
- C. Foreboding
- D. Dangerous
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