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Your fate is perhaps worse than you.............. |
- A. Deserved
- B. Reserved
- C. Conserved
- D. Served
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2 |
I have received your letter yesterday. |
- A. I had received your letter yesterday
- B. I receive your letter yesterday
- C. I has received your letter yesterday
- D. I received your letter yesterday
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3 |
I fancied he looked suspicious and i <u>trembled</u> slightly. |
- A. Shivered
- B. Feared
- C. Doubted
- D. Felt nervous
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4 |
You lie there in a living ________, and your fate is perhaps worse than you deserved |
- A. life
- B. health
- C. joy
- D. death
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5 |
I was preparing to <u>cast</u> my books upon the waters. |
- A. Drop
- B. Fling
- C. Hurl
- D. Throw
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6 |
In some cases, such <u>indigestibles</u>get into parcels by accident: |
- A. those bad-testing ones
- B. those useless ones
- C. those harmful ones
- D. those difficult to read or understand
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7 |
I improvised a ............... stuffed the books into in put it over my shoulder, and went down the staris into the darkness. |
- A. Bag
- B. Handkerchief
- C. Sack
- D. Bubdle
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8 |
The writer look into the <u>luminous</u> swirl of the river: |
- A. shiny
- B. sparkling
- C. flashing
- D. bright
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9 |
Here and there rang out the steps of solitary............... on the way home across the bridge to Battersea. |
- A. Voyagers
- B. Travelers
- C. Drivers
- D. Swimmers
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10 |
I was faced with ............ of either evicting the books or else taking rooms elsewhere for myself. |
- A. automative
- B. All together
- C. Alternative
- D. Altogether
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