1 |
My thical summer holidays were at hand, oun spoilt as yet, typing .................. and promising just ahead. |
- A. Intact
- B. Contract
- C. Exact
- D. Contact
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2 |
I used to lie waiting for that <u>ominous </u>tread on the uncarpeted attic stairs. |
- A. Fortunate
- B. Damn
- C. Foreboding
- D. Dangerous
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3 |
The voice it heralded sounded in my ears like a summons to ______ |
- A. Damnation
- B. Salvation
- C. Emancipation
- D. Recitation
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4 |
Sunday night was full of the ______ of Monday morning |
- A. Threat
- B. Pleasure
- C. Luxury
- D. Peace
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5 |
I wondered whether the ice cream man would be miraculously inspired to offer me a.......................... free. |
- A. Slice
- B. Cornet
- C. Lump
- D. Piece
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6 |
In the university, the freedom of the student to come and go meant a complete new kind of................... world. |
- A. sport
- B. academic
- C. disciplined
- D. Curricular
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7 |
The two month's vacation we got in summer time, and it was these months towards which the whole _________ moved |
- A. month
- B. year
- C. week
- D. century
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8 |
I bought my first bicycle with prize money I had ............... at Edinburgh University. |
- A. Won
- B. Win
- C. Winning
- D. Wound
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9 |
He is suffering with Cholera |
- A. He is suffering from Cholera
- B. He is suffering by Cholera
- C. He has been suffering with Cholera
- D. He is suffering for Cholera
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10 |
The <u>mythical</u>summer holidays were at hand: |
- A. wonderful
- B. imaginary
- C. incompareable
- D. ideal
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