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The daily grind of school with its abundant ______ pressed heavily upon me |
- A. Leisure
- B. Recreation
- C. Enjoyment
- D. Home work
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2 |
Waking up in the ..................... was a dismal experience. |
- A. Night
- B. Morning
- C. Evening
- D. Afternoon
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3 |
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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4 |
The oppressive weight of the knowledge of a full day's school ahead remained a characteristic sensation of my............ |
- A. Oldage
- B. Boyhood
- C. Childhood
- D. Youth
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5 |
One walked homes from school on a Friday afternoon with the tread of an escaped.......... |
- A. Player
- B. Professional
- C. Prisoner
- D. Sailor
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6 |
The <u>mythical</u>summer holidays were at hand: |
- A. wonderful
- B. imaginary
- C. incompareable
- D. ideal
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7 |
Once a term we had the annual mind-term holiday, a Monday off which made a luxuriously _________ week end |
- A. long
- B. short
- C. tiny
- D. small
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8 |
The writer hung on the <u>outkskirts </u>of a crowed. |
- A. Outer parts
- B. Outside
- C. Outer areas
- D. Outer limits
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9 |
A half-holiday to let us attend a _________ match |
- A. hockey
- B. cricket
- C. football
- D. base ball
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10 |
Sometimes there were unexpected.............. |
- A. Recipes
- B. Respects
- C. Respites
- D. Responds
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