1 |
The pedestrian was a tramp. |
- A. Luckey
- B. Walker
- C. Vagabond
- D. Unluckey
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2 |
who ever was within sight and hearing would at once rush at me and ........... me. |
- A. Cease
- B. Seize
- C. Cheese
- D. ease
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3 |
It was nearly_____ as I stepped into the street. |
- A. Midnight
- B. Noon
- C. Morning
- D. Eveniing
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4 |
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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5 |
The pedestrian came by me without looking at me, it was a ________ |
- A. turnip
- B. tramp
- C. trump
- D. trumpet
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6 |
Your fate is perhaps worse than you.............. |
- A. Deserved
- B. Reserved
- C. Conserved
- D. Served
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7 |
If you ________ now, you must never hold your head up again |
- A. pass
- B. fail
- C. succeed
- D. conquer
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8 |
I sprang back from the wall and began __________ on |
- A. walked
- B. walks
- C. walking
- D. walk
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9 |
I had come out alone to the river to get rid of a pack of.............. |
- A. Prose
- B. Fiction
- C. Drama
- D. Poetry
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10 |
I trembled <u>slightly</u> |
- A. A little
- B. Heavily
- C. Violently
- D. Terribly
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