1 |
That phrase expresses perfectly my attitude to the arrival of the .......... during term time when I was school boy. |
- A. Week end
- B. Summer day
- C. Working day
- D. Picnic day
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2 |
The daily grind of school with its abundant ______ pressed heavily upon me |
- A. Leisure
- B. Recreation
- C. Enjoyment
- D. Home work
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3 |
Yet summer and summer holidays __________ come. |
- A. Did come
- B. Surely visited
- C. Finally came
- D. Finally visited
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4 |
Wishes did not come __________ in this life, I knew that |
- A. false
- B. flopped
- C. fail
- D. true
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5 |
But these holidays were few and for................... |
- A. among
- B. between
- C. Along
- D. Betwixt
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6 |
The few pence pocket-money, we received was to be put into a money-box and __________ |
- A. spoilt
- B. saved
- C. squandered
- D. wasted
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7 |
Friday ........... was positively rose coloured. |
- A. Night
- B. Noon
- C. Evening
- D. Morning
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8 |
I often had hung on the outstrips of a crowed around............ barrow. |
- A. a tea
- B. A fruit
- C. An ice cream
- D. A peanut
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9 |
The .................. was always worse than the reality. |
- A. Sensation
- B. Sanitation
- C. Anticipation
- D. Situation
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10 |
Saturday night, with still a whole day between it and ______ was pleasant in a quite different way |
- A. Sunday
- B. Monday
- C. Tuesday
- D. Wednesday
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