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Towards the end of this story I give examples to show the extent of the change he ........
A) undertook
B) underwent
C) underdid
D) understood
I apologise for the simplicity of these ....... but I want to illustrate the unimaginative nature which Andrew possesses.
A) declamations
B) statements
C) mentions
D) requirements
"In London, which ....... on the river Thames, people make a lot of noise all the time."
A) sits
B) stands
C) holds
D) begins
He simply thinks to himself: "I live in a small village by a little stream and ....... this time of year lots of creatures start to wake up and make a lot of noise."
A) against
B) around
C) across
D) through
Now Andrew doesn't have a romantic ........ He never looks up at the leaves starting to grow, sighs and says: "Ah, here comes the spring!"
A) constitution
B) disposition
C) institution
D) position
It was in the spring when leaves appear on trees and nature prepares herself for renewal. Other things happen too — people ....... in love.
A) fall
B) drop
C) tumble
D) decline
But that was in the past. Things have changed because something happened to him exactly two years ........
A) passed
B) gone
C) over
D) ago
Andrew worried about the weather, the state of the pound, his health, the cost of ....... and once he even worried because he thought he wasn't worrying enough.
A) existing
B) living
C) existence
D) life
But then there are those who are never happy unless they have a problem to ........
A) dissolve
B) cut
C) solve
D) release
Andrew Smodley is a natural worrier. It is something he has ....... from his father — the king of all worriers.
A) left
B) inherited
C) received
D) earned
As it drew near she found she was asking herself ....... whether she had done the right thing. She looked at the horse and it was actually nodding its head and she could have sworn it said okie dokie (all right).
A) loud
B) loudly
C) aloud
D) allowed
A police officer on horseback was ....... the crowds and she found herself being gently moved by the horse.
A) controlling
B) driving
C) conducting
D) maintaining
And then one incident at the end of the rally convinced her that she had ....... the right decision to work for the organisation.
A) got
B) taken
C) done
D) brought
She felt ....... and was pleased she had come to the demonstration.
A) returned
B) restored
C) reassured
D) refreshed
and people who had been running about pell mell (in confusion) were now standing ....... and listening to the speeches.
A) upright
B) quiet
C) quite
D) still
At the beginning it was a bit harum scarum (disorganised) and people were running higgledy piggledy (in different and chaotic directions) but soon everything ....... down,
A) settled
B) seated
C) set
D) setting
But as soon as she reached the meeting point for the rally, there was no time for day ........
A) thinking
B) sleeping
C) musing
D) dreaming
She just wished that her father could ....... and be even steven (fair) about her side of the argument.
A) tried
B) try
C) tries
D) trying
And if she was really ....... with herself she was beginning to have a teenie weenie (very small) feeling of doubt as to whether she was doing the right thing.
A) honest
B) honoured
C) honourably
D) honourable
On the train journey she began to think about what her father had said with his ....... to the rag bag (muddled collection) of ideas in her organisation.
A) reference
B) direction
C) referred
D) referral
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