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If you ........ now, you must never hold your head up again. |
- A. Pass
- B. Fall
- C. Conquer
- D. Succeed
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2 |
But non-bookish people are very reluctant to throw away anything that looks like a ________ |
- A. Book
- B. Cloth
- C. Show
- D. Chair
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3 |
The pedestrian came by em without looking at me. It was a .... |
- A. Turnip
- B. Tramp
- C. Trump
- D. Turmpet
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4 |
Books of inferiors minor................ gradually accumulated there. |
- A. Prose
- B. Novel
- C. Verse
- D. Fiction
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5 |
I turned up my overcoat collar, settled my sack comfortably across my ________ |
- A. hands
- B. noses
- C. feet
- D. shoulders
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6 |
I was living in a small and heaven ______ flat in Chelsea |
- A. Kissing
- B. Bound
- C. Kicking
- D. Downing
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7 |
Yet summer and the summer holidays______ come. |
- A. Did dome
- B. Surely visited
- C. finally came
- D. finally visited
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8 |
What an earth would be the good of telling a __________ constanble, that I was carrying only books |
- A. Paris
- B. New York
- C. Berlin
- D. London
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9 |
He bought the same bat which I did. |
- A. He bought the same bat which I bought
- B. He bought the same bat that I did
- C. He bought the same bat which I had bought
- D. He bought the same bet as I did
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10 |
The last"period" on a Friday, whateer the subject, had its happy____ |
- A. meaning
- B. flavour
- C. experience
- D. style
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