1 |
I would <u>savour</u> my holidays with conscious relish: |
- A. pass
- B. spend
- C. use
- D. enjoy
|
2 |
How often had I stood outside sweet shops with.......... pockets. |
- A. Full
- B. Empty
- C. Torn
- D. No
|
3 |
The maid announced the name in deep <u>funereal</u>tones: |
- A. serious
- B. sad
- C. dull
- D. depreasing
|
4 |
I assure you................. my help. |
- A. of
- B. from
- C. with
- D. off
|
5 |
The <u>mythical</u>summer holidays were at hand: |
- A. wonderful
- B. imaginary
- C. incompareable
- D. ideal
|
6 |
Yet summer and summer holidays __________ come. |
- A. Did come
- B. Surely visited
- C. Finally came
- D. Finally visited
|
7 |
All my early childhood I <u style="">longed</u>desperately for a tricycle: |
- A. hated
- B. waited
- C. wished
- D. hoped
|
8 |
The voice the walk <u>heralded</u>sounded in my ears like a summons to damnation: |
- A. shouted
- B. spoke
- C. addressed
- D. indicated
|
9 |
I often had hung on the outskirts of a crowd around _______ barrow |
- A. a tea
- B. a fruit
- C. an ice cream
- D. a peanut
|
10 |
I would walk home across the meadows in the ............. sunshine. |
- A. April
- B. May
- C. June
- D. July
|