1 |
The police acquitted the writer. |
- A. Fettered
- B. Detained
- C. Arrested
- D. Let go
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2 |
The destruction of books saves one's <u>heirs</u> the trouble of sorting out the rubbish. |
- A. Successors
- B. Relations
- C. Children
- D. Toddlers
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3 |
Good God: You worm, better men that you have gone to the __________ |
- A. gully
- B. glove
- C. garbage
- D. gallows
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4 |
But it is not always easy to.......... books. |
- A. Preserve
- B. save
- C. destroy
- D. store
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5 |
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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6 |
I was not seriously disturbed as I knew that I could bear____ |
- A. questioning
- B. discussion
- C. argument
- D. Investigation
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7 |
In some cases, such <u>indigestibles</u>get into parcels by accident: |
- A. those bad-testing ones
- B. those useless ones
- C. those harmful ones
- D. those difficult to read or understand
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8 |
Books were there to lie through and forgotten whilst the unconscious world of __________ went on |
- A. animals
- B. birds
- C. men
- D. beasts
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9 |
Her mother is at home.............. cooking. |
- A. at
- B. in
- C. with
- D. for
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10 |
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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