1 |
He made new jokes about anti-air raid blinds. |
Defences
<sup>Walls</sup>
Screens
Curtains
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2 |
There is no sublimer feeling in the world. |
Strange
Mean
Queer
Higher, superior
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3 |
The actual work was not taxing. |
Painful
Complex
Difficult
Long
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4 |
Chatteris asked Chips not to take anything strenuously. |
Cleverly
Forcefully
Suddenly
Harshly
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5 |
Chatteris said that Chips knew all the ropes of Brook field. |
Methos or ways
Conditions
Situations
Circumstances
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6 |
I do sympathise with you. |
Know
Be ashamed
Alarm
Feel sorry
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7 |
They became hysterical. |
Normal
Extremely funny
Sad
Gloomy
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8 |
They became hysterical. |
Normal
Extremely funny
Sad
Gloomy
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9 |
Also I happen to be a diabetic. |
A patient with blood pressure
A patient with stomach problems
A heart patient
Patient with sugar in the blood
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10 |
Towards the close of that catastrophic July, Chatteris talked to Mr.Chips |
Dangerous
Ruinous
Troublesome
Horrible
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11 |
The armies were clenched in deadlock from the sea to Switzerland. |
Standstill
Suspense
Doubt
Uncertainty
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12 |
The armies were clenched held in deadlock form the sea to Switzerland. |
Pressed
Pressured
Grripped
Crushed
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13 |
Just old Chips with one of his queer ideas. |
Surprising
Strange
New
Fine
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14 |
It seemed tragically sensational when the first old Brookfieldian was killed in action. |
Saddening
Shocking
Troublesome
Painful
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15 |
He did not afterwards conceal the facts. |
Change
Colour
Misuse
Hide
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16 |
Chips watched the trial game. |
Curse
Punishment
Final match
Selection contest
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17 |
The first shock and then the first optimism. |
Good news
Joy
Success
Hopefulness
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18 |
And he also began to read detective stories. |
About crimes
About love
About society
About politics
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19 |
Nevertheless, Chips found plenty to do. |
Too much
A lot or very much
Something great
Unlimited work
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20 |
Nevertheless, Chips found plenty to do. |
In spite of or despite it
Surprising
No doubt
In any case
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