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What an earth would be the good of telling a __________ constanble, that I was carrying only books |
- A. Paris
- B. New York
- C. Berlin
- D. London
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2 |
I walked on until I reached the __________ |
- A. town
- B. market
- C. Embankment
- D. shop
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3 |
....... and __ in winter if there had been a continuous hard frost for some days we would get a whole day's "skating holiday." |
- A. Occasionally
- B. Often
- C. Usually
- D. repeatedly
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4 |
In some cases, such <u>indigestibles</u>get into parcels by accident: |
- A. those bad-tasting ones
- B. those useless ones
- C. those harmful ones
- D. those difficult to read or understand
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5 |
the next thought came like a blaze of terrible blue lightning across my............ |
- A. Eyes
- B. Nose
- C. Brain
- D. Forehead
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6 |
Perhaps he suspects i have <u>swag</u>in this sack: |
- A. precious items
- B. stolen things
- C. rejected items
- D. smuggled goods
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7 |
The ________ homework pressed (exerted pressure) heavily upon me |
- A. Regular
- B. Difficult
- C. Abundant(too much)
- D. Heavy
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8 |
I fancied, he looked _______ , and I trembled slighltly |
- A. suspicious
- B. suspected
- C. doubted
- D. feared
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9 |
Books were there to lie fortorn and forgotten whilst the unconscious world of.................. went on. |
- A. <sub>Animals</sub>
- B. Birds
- C. Men
- D. Beats
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10 |
It says int he paper that over ...................... million columes have been presented to the troops by the public. |
- A. One
- B. Two
- C. Three
- D. Four
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