1 |
Brookfield was a haven to Mr.Chips. |
Fort
Paradise
Resting place
Shelter or refuge
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2 |
Mr.Chips was a quite, conventional person. |
A average ability
Having normal and ordinary views
Acceptable
Popular
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3 |
Chips called women monstrous creatures. |
Dangerous
Very trouble some
Horrible
Unsafe
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4 |
Chips rescued by a girl. |
Helped
Advised
Saved
Comforted
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5 |
He slipped and wrenchedhis ankle. |
Hurt
Twisted
Crushed
Pulled
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6 |
One day, climbing on Great Gable, he noticed a girl waving excitedlyfrom a dangerously looking ledge. |
With passion
With effort
Cleverly
Painfully
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7 |
During the summer vocation he went up to the Lake District with Rowden, a colleague. |
Fellow worker
Junior
Senior
Teacher
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8 |
Tea brought a thousand tangled recollections of old times. |
Ideas
Thoughts
Talks
Memories
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9 |
Tea brought a thousand tangled recollections of old times. |
Difficult
Mixed-up
Unclear
Different
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10 |
The gentle aroma of brought a thousand tangled recollections. |
Taste
Smell
Feeling
Use
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11 |
Chips was a little bald. |
Weak
Tired
Unhealthy
Hairless
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12 |
To be among the dwindling number of people who understood such things was to him a kind of secret. |
Increasing
Decreasing
Constant
Permanent
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13 |
English gentleman ought to know a few quotations form Greek and Latin. |
Sayings
Wise words
Passages
Lines
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14 |
Despite long years of assiduous teaching, he was not a profound. |
Successful
Known
Deep
True
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15 |
Chip's pension was adequate. |
Enough
Much
Desirable
A lot
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16 |
At Mrs.Wichett's, Chips had a pleasant placid life. |
Comfortable
Noiseless
Pleasant
Peaceful
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17 |
Collingwood was a cheeky boy. |
Naught
Trouble some
Disrespectful
Noisy
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18 |
Chips once thrashedCollingwood. |
Beat hard
Punished
Warned
Fined
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19 |
You do not know when he wants you to push off. |
Go home
Move outside
Leave
Jump out
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20 |
They watched him mixing spoonfuls form different caddies. |
Tins
Bottles
Boxes
Plates
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