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I fervently hoped an air of <u>rumination</u> and unconcern |
- A. Care freeness
- B. Care lessness
- C. thoughtfulness
- D. distrubance
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2 |
I sprang back from the wall and began walking with an air of <u>rumination</u>: |
- A. sad feeling
- B. deep thought
- C. clever planing
- D. deep joy
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3 |
I was not seriously disturbed , as I knew that I could bear ................ |
- A. Investigate
- B. investigated
- C. investigation
- D. navigation
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4 |
They certainly die hard and it is sometimes difficult to find a .......... for them. |
- A. Bed
- B. Box
- C. Scaffold
- D. gallows
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5 |
Here and there rang out the steps of solitary............... on the way home across the bridge to Battersea. |
- A. Voyagers
- B. Travelers
- C. Drivers
- D. Swimmers
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6 |
A vast splash, then ___________ fell again |
- A. noise
- B. silence
- C. clamour
- D. thud
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7 |
But it is not always easy to.......... books. |
- A. Preserve
- B. save
- C. destroy
- D. store
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8 |
The pedestrian came by me without looking at me, it was a ________ |
- A. turnip
- B. tramp
- C. trump
- D. trumpet
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9 |
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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10 |
I have received your letter yesterday. |
- A. I had received your letter yesterday
- B. I receive your letter yesterday
- C. I has received your letter yesterday
- D. I received your letter yesterday
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