1 |
It is almost as hopeless to try to burn a book without opening it as to try to burn a piece of. |
- A. sponge
- B. Paper
- C. granite
- D. Chalk
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2 |
I followed the directions with the happy result that my life was_______ |
- A. Preserved
- B. All right
- C. Countinuing
- D. Movement
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3 |
Non-bookish people are very__ to throw away anything like a book. |
- A. Unprepared
- B. Sad
- C. Reluctant
- D. Worried
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4 |
I improvised a __________ stuffed the books into in, put it over my shoulder, and went down the stairs into the darkness |
- A. bag
- B. handkerchief
- C. bundle
- D. sack
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5 |
I fancied he looked suspicious and i <u>trembled</u> slightly. |
- A. Shivered
- B. Feared
- C. Doubted
- D. Felt nervous
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6 |
It says in the paper that over ______ million volumes have been presented to the troops by the public |
- A. One
- B. Two
- C. Three
- D. Four
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7 |
I was like a <u>blaze</u> of lightning . |
- A. Shine
- B. Flash
- C. Brightness
- D. Flame
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8 |
There was a ___________ nip in the air. |
- A. Hot
- B. cold
- C. warm
- D. Lukewarm
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9 |
The steps of <u>solitary</u> travellers rang out on the way. |
- A. Tired
- B. Confused
- C. Slow
- D. Lonely
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10 |
It is sometimes difficult to find <u>scaffold</u> for them. |
- A. Store
- B. Rope
- C. gallows
- D. Place
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