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It saves them the trouble of <u>sorting out</u>the rubbish and storing it: |
- A. gathering
- B. organizing
- C. removing
- D. separating
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2 |
Injecting carbolic acid into the blood was tried, and quickly <u>abandoned</u> for it did more harm than good. |
- A. Adopted
- B. Abdicated
- C. given up
- D. Pushed up
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3 |
I strayed up and _________ increasingly fearful of being watched |
- A. down
- B. above
- C. on
- D. below
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4 |
I fervently hoped, an air of <u>rumination</u> and unconcern. |
- A. Meditation
- B. Carelessness
- C. Termination
- D. Engagement
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5 |
I could hardly believe three__ school terms had indeed rolled away. |
- A. toblecome
- B. strenuous
- C. Difficult
- D. Painful
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6 |
Non-bookish people are very__ to throw away anything like a book. |
- A. Unprepared
- B. Sad
- C. Reluctant
- D. Worried
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7 |
The implications of my act <u>revealed</u>themselves. |
- A. Explained
- B. Indicated
- C. Showed
- D. Suggested
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8 |
Books are lying there with only a stray rag, sticking out of the slime into the opaque brown............. |
- A. Tides
- B. Toads
- C. Toasts
- D. Tights
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9 |
In some cases, one imagines such indigestibles get into the parcels by ______ |
- A. Incident
- B. Indecent
- C. Accident
- D. Oxidant
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10 |
The writer thought that he was a <u>coward.</u> |
- A. One who is confused
- B. One who is not bold
- C. One who is indecisive
- D. One who is aimless
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