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There was a law that permitted <u>patricians</u> to marry plebeians. |
- A. Ordinary people
- B. Middle-class people
- C. Buisness persons
- D. High class people
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2 |
Mr.Chips was a quite, <u>conventional</u> person. |
- A. A average ability
- B. Having normal and ordinary views
- C. Acceptable
- D. Popular
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3 |
In _________ Ralston left "to better himself" |
- A. 1900
- B. 1903
- C. 1907
- D. 1911
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4 |
Brookfield was becoming almost <u>illustrious</u> sometimes. |
- A. Prominent or well known
- B. The best
- C. Most useful
- D. Most successful
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5 |
When they first met, Katherine thought Chips was a <u>solicitor</u>. |
- A. Judge
- B. Migistrate
- C. Law officer
- D. Lawyer
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6 |
Collingwood was a <u>cheeky</u> boy. |
- A. Naught
- B. Trouble some
- C. Disrespectful
- D. Noisy
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7 |
That <u>verifying</u> glace was a subject of mimicry. |
- A. Close
- B. Confirming
- C. Testing
- D. Final
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8 |
The gentle <u>aroma</u> of brought a thousand tangled recollections. |
- A. Taste
- B. Smell
- C. Feeling
- D. Use
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9 |
Mafeking Night is the night of riotous __________ overdone in 1900 |
- A. sleeping
- B. dreaming
- C. praying
- D. celebrations
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10 |
About once in ten times he was <u>adamant.</u> |
- A. Meek
- B. Rigid
- C. Humble
- D. Kind
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