1 |
The police man ...... me apparently. |
- A. acquit
- B. acquitting
- C. acquitted
- D. Quit
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2 |
Her mother is at home.............. cooking. |
- A. at
- B. in
- C. with
- D. for
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3 |
I improvised a ............... stuffed the books into in put it over my shoulder, and went down the staris into the darkness. |
- A. Bag
- B. Handkerchief
- C. Sack
- D. Bubdle
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4 |
I leaned against the parapet and looked down into the faintly luminous swiris of the ____________ |
- A. river
- B. mountain
- C. sky
- D. tree
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5 |
I turned up my overcoat collar, settled my sack comfortably across my ________ |
- A. hands
- B. noses
- C. feet
- D. shoulders
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6 |
The pedestrian came by em without looking at me. It was a .... |
- A. Turnip
- B. Tramp
- C. Trump
- D. Turmpet
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7 |
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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8 |
It saves them the trouble of <u>sorting out</u>the rubbish and storing it: |
- A. gathering
- B. organizing
- C. removing
- D. separating
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9 |
<u>Quailing</u>from it at the last moment: |
- A. frightening
- B. withdrawing
- C. shying
- D. coming back
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10 |
It was nearly_____ as I stepped into the street. |
- A. Midnight
- B. Noon
- C. Morning
- D. Eveniing
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