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Don't speak so loud;
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(A) |
dozing |
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(B) |
browsing |
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(C) |
drowsing |
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listening secretly
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Her bubbling
ebullience was infectious. |
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(A) |
apathy |
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(B) |
languor |
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(C) |
lethargy |
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(D) |
buoyancy
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Some friends of his look
upon him as an eccentric person. |
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(A) |
typical |
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(B) |
odd
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(C) |
habitual |
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(D) |
normal |
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The theologian is well
versed in ecclesiastical law. |
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(A) |
courtly |
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(B) |
secular |
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(C) |
pertaining to the church
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(D) |
military |
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5. |
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John is quite
eclipsed by his brother. |
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(A) |
irritated |
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(B) |
exasperated |
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(C) |
obscured
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(D) |
upset |
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The novice was in
ecstasy over flying. |
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(A) |
dejection |
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(B) |
oppression |
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(C) |
melancholy |
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(D) |
rapture
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They are looking for
edible seaweeds. |
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(A) |
poisonous |
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(B) |
detrimental |
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(C) |
deleterious |
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(D) |
eatable
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8. |
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The marble edifice
is now used as a museum. |
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(A) |
barn |
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(B) |
large building
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(C) |
hut |
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(D) |
hutch |
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In that eerie
setting, it was easy to believe in ghosts and other supernatural
beings. |
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(A) |
natural |
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(B) |
average |
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(C) |
weird
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(D) |
earthy |
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The coin had been
handled for so many times that its date had been effaced. |
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(A) |
shined |
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(B) |
purified |
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(C) |
rubbed out
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(D) |
surged |
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Answers 1D
2D 3B 4C 5C 6D
7D 8B 9C 10C |
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