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I'm a science man myself, but for all that, I have no objection to the <u>classics.</u> |
- A. Stories and novels
- B. Dramas and music
- C. Ancient languages and literature
- D. Old poems
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2 |
The big Hall full of <u>lusty</u> barbarains. |
- A. Active and smart
- B. Active and clever
- C. Healthy and strong
- D. Muscular
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3 |
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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4 |
Cartwright was <u>whispering</u> to Marivale. |
- A. Condoling
- B. Advising
- C. Murmuring
- D. Soothing
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5 |
Chatteris asked Chips not to take anything <u>strenuously</u>. |
- A. Cleverly
- B. Forcefully
- C. Suddenly
- D. Harshly
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6 |
He had no worries, his pension was _______, and there was a little money saved up basides |
- A. Adequate
- B. Insufficient
- C. Inadequate
- D. Poor
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7 |
HE could not <u>confute</u> her ideas. |
- A. Discuss
- B. Consider
- C. Disprove
- D. Reject
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8 |
That verifying glance was a favourite subject of <u>mimicry</u>. |
- A. Copying to criticize
- B. Copy for fun
- C. Copy to teach
- D. Copying to moralize
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9 |
And he also began to read <u>detective</u> stories. |
- A. About crimes
- B. About love
- C. About society
- D. About politics
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10 |
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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