1 |
Your lessons are the same as when as when your <u>predecessor</u> Mr.Meldrum came here. |
- A. Senior
- B. Officer
- C. Superior
- D. Earlier job-holder
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2 |
Chatteris said that Chips knew all <u>the ropes</u> of Brook field. |
- A. Methos or ways
- B. Conditions
- C. Situations
- D. Circumstances
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3 |
At forty, he was <u>rooted</u>, and quite happy. |
- A. Place
- B. Spot
- C. Corner
- D. Section
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4 |
But Linford, at any rate, will remember and tell the tale: I said good-bye to Chips the _____________ before he died |
- A. month
- B. year
- C. night
- D. week
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5 |
They had been so <u>eager</u> planning a future together. |
- A. Hopeful
- B. Anxious
- C. Ready
- D. Prepared
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6 |
And then <u>row</u> with Ralston. |
- A. Quarrel
- B. Harmony
- C. Adjustment
- D. Agreement
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7 |
He had been rather serious about it, even a little <u>awed.</u> |
- A. Shocked
- B. Angered
- C. Afraid
- D. Helpless
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8 |
Very interesting, Mr. Chipping, but once again it proves my point, you live too much in the _________ |
- A. future
- B. present
- C. past
- D. imagination
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9 |
Chips wore a tattered gown. |
- A. Cheap
- B. Badly sewn
- C. Old and torn
- D. Colourless
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10 |
Ibsen is a Norwegian _________ |
- A. politician
- B. dramatist
- C. player
- D. planist
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