1 |
Some people are easily caught in furtive acts. |
Hidden
Secret
Danngerous
Evil
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2 |
I could not avoid the feeling of those who are dedected in any deliberately furtive act. |
Intentionally
Clevery
Deeply
Dangerouly
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3 |
So far I do not know how long I strayed up and down. |
Walked fast
Walked about
Ran about
Rushed about
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4 |
I began walking on with an air of unconcern |
Carelessness
Selfishness
Absence of interest
Opposition
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5 |
I began walking on with an air of rumination. |
Sadness
Thought
Planning
Dissatisfaction
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6 |
I could bear investigation. |
Questioning
Inquiry
Trial
Inquest
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7 |
It was seriously disturbed as i knew that I could bear investigation. |
Face
Answer
Tolerate
Experience
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8 |
I fancied he looked suspicious and i trembled slightly. |
Shivered
Feared
Doubted
Felt nervous
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9 |
I fancied he looked suspicious and i trembled. |
Thoughtful
Doubtful
Undecided
Confussed
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10 |
The steps of solitary travellers rang out on the way. |
Tired
Confused
Slow
Lonely
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11 |
The pedestrian was a trump. |
Tourists
Jobless walker
Thief
Robber
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12 |
The pedestrian pass by me without looking at me. |
Runner
Tourist
Walker
Passerby
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13 |
The lamp threw long gleams across the road. |
Spoylights
Rays
Lines
Patches of light
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14 |
There was a cold nipin the air. |
Coldness
Nappy
Napkin
Navel
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15 |
I improvised a sack . |
Made up
Arranged
Provided
Found
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16 |
I am living in a small heaven-kissing flat. |
Distant
Very high
Unapproachable
Far-off
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17 |
The destruction of books saves one's heirs the trouble of sorting out the rubbish. |
Successors
Relations
Children
Toddlers
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18 |
It is not merely absurd to keep rubbish merely because it is printed. |
Waste
Preciousness
Praise
Exuitation
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19 |
Some people were sending the oddest things to the troops. |
Newest
Strangest
Oldest
Most unusal
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20 |
The writer thought that he was a coward. |
One who is confused
One who is not bold
One who is indecisive
One who is aimless
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