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After a day's
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(A) |
cozy |
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(B) |
snug |
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(C) |
arduous
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(D) |
smug |
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Tourists like to
strew seed in front of the cathedral for the doves. |
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(A) |
reap |
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(B) |
glean |
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(C) |
maim |
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(D) |
scatter
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The critic's
stricture on the young writer's style is prejudiced and
unwarranted. |
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(A) |
retaliation |
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(B) |
restitution |
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(C) |
madrigal |
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(D) |
severe criticism
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He strode to the
door and slammed it. |
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(A) |
walked with long steps
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(B) |
sauntered |
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(C) |
trotted |
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(D) |
lurched |
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She scolded him in a
strident voice. |
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(A) |
melodious |
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(B) |
loud and harsh
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(C) |
consonant |
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harmonious |
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Don't you think these
regulations are too stringent ? |
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lenient |
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(B) |
permissive |
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(C) |
merciful |
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rigid
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Let's go for a stroll
on the campus. |
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(A) |
saunter
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(B) |
constitution |
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(C) |
retardation |
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(D) |
magnate |
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8. |
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A pompous general
strutted off the parade ground. |
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(A) |
swaggered
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(B) |
strolled |
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(C) |
ambled |
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(D) |
drifted |
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Don't let he baby get
the stub of the pencil; he might swallow it. |
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(A) |
eraser |
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(B) |
short piece that is left
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record |
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(D) |
knife |
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When summer comes, the
beach will be studded with beach umbrellas. |
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(A) |
mangled |
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(B) |
dotted
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(C) |
resuscitated |
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(D) |
lulled |
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Answers 1C
2D 3D 4A 5B 6D
7A 8A 9B 10B |
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