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A few doors down I passed a .................... who was flashing his lantern. |
- A. Businessman
- B. Police man
- C. Coachman
- D. Postman
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2 |
Calling my self an....... I stopped again |
- A. Ass
- B. Umbrellas
- C. Egg
- D. Inch
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3 |
I walked on until I reached the....... |
- A. Lown
- B. Market
- C. Embankment
- D. shop
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4 |
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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5 |
Injecting carbolic acid into the blood was tried, and quickly <u>abandoned</u> for it did more harm than good. |
- A. Adopted
- B. Abdicated
- C. given up
- D. Pushed up
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6 |
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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7 |
He did not agree.................. my proposal. |
- A. on
- B. to
- C. with
- D. from
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8 |
It says int he paper that over ...................... million columes have been presented to the troops by the public. |
- A. One
- B. Two
- C. Three
- D. Four
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9 |
I fancied, he looked..................... and I trembled slightly. |
- A. Suspicious
- B. Doubled
- C. Feared
- D. suspected
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10 |
There are those who jump at the______ of getting rid of books they don't want. |
- A. Opening
- B. Opportunity
- C. Way
- D. Facility
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