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It is positively a ______ duty to destroy it |
- A. Private
- B. Public
- C. Government
- D. Officer's
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2 |
Every worthless volume that is bought finds its way to a shelf and ______ there |
- A. Stood
- B. Stayed
- C. Stay
- D. Stays
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3 |
The police acquitted me <u>apparently</u>. |
- A. Really
- B. Cutwardy
- C. In fact
- D. Directly
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4 |
Some unforeseen(unexpected) ____ caused the cancellation of the match |
- A. Factors
- B. situations
- C. Developments
- D. Circumstances
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5 |
I fervently hoped an air of <u>rumination</u> and unconcern |
- A. Care freeness
- B. Care lessness
- C. thoughtfulness
- D. distrubance
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6 |
The writer look into the <u>luminous</u> swirl of the river: |
- A. shiny
- B. sparkling
- C. flashing
- D. bright
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7 |
He is my older brother. |
- A. He is my elder brother
- B. He is my old brother
- C. He is my oldest brother
- D. He is my bigger brother
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8 |
I thought savagely under the _________ mask appearance that I was wearing. |
- A. Resolute
- B. Serious
- C. Fearful
- D. Threatening
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9 |
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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10 |
It was a tramp, who had other things to think about. |
- A. Addict
- B. Thief
- C. Beggar
- D. Wanderer
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