1 |
It is likely that there are those who jump at the opportunity of getting ........ of books |
- A. Red
- B. Rid
- C. Rude
- D. Rod
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2 |
It was nearly __________ as I stepped into the street |
- A. midnight
- B. evening
- C. noon
- D. morning
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3 |
I was faced with ______ of either evicting the books or else taking rooms elsewhere for myself |
- A. Automative
- B. All-together
- C. Alternative
- D. Altogether
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4 |
The <u>pedestrian</u> pass by me without looking at me. |
- A. Runner
- B. Tourist
- C. Walker
- D. Passerby
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5 |
But how ? there were........... of them. |
- A. Scores
- B. Hundreds
- C. Dozens
- D. Thousands
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6 |
Thee were few<u> solitary </u>traveler<u>s o</u>n the way. |
- A. Lonely
- B. young
- C. Educated
- D. old
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7 |
People were sending magazines ______ years old |
- A. Ten
- B. Twelve
- C. Fifteen
- D. Twenty
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8 |
The destruction of books saves one's <u>heirs</u> the trouble of sorting out the rubbish. |
- A. Successors
- B. Relations
- C. Children
- D. Toddlers
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9 |
who ever was within sight and hearing would at once rush at me and ........... me. |
- A. Cease
- B. Seize
- C. Cheese
- D. ease
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10 |
I was preparing to <u>cast</u> my books upon the waters. |
- A. Drop
- B. Fling
- C. Hurl
- D. Throw
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