1 |
The strange randomness of the world <u>beguiled </u>him. |
- A. Pleased or charmed
- B. Interested
- C. Attracked
- D. Busied
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2 |
Chips began in <u>sheer</u> bewilderment. |
- A. Some
- B. Clear
- C. Complete
- D. Near
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3 |
All her ideas and opinions she <u>poured out</u> to Mr.Chips. |
- A. Conveyed
- B. Transferred
- C. Brought
- D. Gave
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4 |
He had been rather serious about it, even a little <u>awed.</u> |
- A. Shocked
- B. Angered
- C. Afraid
- D. Helpless
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5 |
Chips <u>recalled</u> Katherine scampering along the stone corridors. |
- A. Described
- B. Remembered
- C. Remanded
- D. Considered
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6 |
But Linford, at any rate, will remember and tell the tale: I said good-bye to Chips the _____________ before he died |
- A. month
- B. year
- C. night
- D. week
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7 |
He could look upon it all with <u>tranquility</u>. |
- A. Satisfaction
- B. Calmness/peace
- C. Enjoyment
- D. Joy
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8 |
He found, rather to his <u>astonishment</u>, that Ralston was thoroughly unpopular. |
- A. Shock
- B. Great surprise
- C. Great satisfaction
- D. Joy
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9 |
Chips had a <u>mediocre</u> degree. |
- A. Unimportant
- B. Low
- C. Average
- D. Common
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10 |
Students showed less <u>unctuousness.</u> |
- A. Pretension
- B. Pride
- C. Ambition
- D. Passion
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