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But Cathy had made up her ....... and the next morning wham bam (very quickly) she caught the early train and went off to the rally.
A) brain
B) decision
C) mind
D) thought
As far as he was concerned this would be a ....... of time because the speakers at the rally would just talk mumbo jumbo (nonsense).
A) worst
B) waste
C) waist
D) wasting
As far as her father was concerned this was ....... double trouble (two problems) — first working for Fortune and now getting involved in a demonstration.
A) quietly
B) simply
C) entirely
D) quite
and announced what she thought was a cheerful earful (a good piece of news) and that was she had been invited to attend a ....... in the capital.
A) demarcation
B) demonstration
C) depression
D) denuciation
One morning there was quite a hubbub (loud noise and activity) in the Fortune ....... when Cathy came rushing into the sitting room helter skelter (running at great speed),
A) household
B) housebound
C) housework
D) housetops
After all she thought her brother was enjoying himself and had gone ....... to work in America as a result of the brain drain (talented people leaving their own country to work for better pay in another).
A) afar
B) abroad
C) astray
D) alone
The rest of the organisation thought that she and Winton were a dream team (ideal partners) because she was enthusiastic and he was very ........
A) experienced
B) expert
C) expertise
D) empirical
Cathy didn't believe any of this and was delighted to be working for Geoffrey Winton if for no other ....... than that living at home was very humdrum (boring).
A) reason
B) decision
C) cause
D) fact
who was also ....... by some as a bit of a wheeler dealer (someone who does business in an underhand way).
A) looked
B) pictured
C) regarded
D) believed
What her mother and father ....... to most was the endless tittle tattle (gossip) in the village about a young woman working for this hot shot (well known entrepreneur),
A) objected
B) rejected
C) subjected
D) dejected
Cathy and her father had several pow wows (conversations) about her decision but it usually ....... up with a lot of argy bargy (arguments).
A) concluded
B) lasted
C) ended
D) terminated
They lived in a des res (very attractive house) and her father, John Fortune, who was really a bit of a fat cat (wealthy businessman) thought that all this animal ....... was a lot of hocus pocus (nonsense).
A) topic
B) concerns
C) business
D) matter
Her parents however were not at all pleased ....... where she had decided to work.
A) for
B) around
C) about
D) concerning
But as far ....... Cathy was concerned, he was the bee's knees (someone to admire) and when she left school, she went to work as his assistant in the Society for the Protection of Animals.
A) than
B) so
C) more
D) as
In fact because he had refused to kow tow to (accept without question) some of the official regulations, he had been forced to take ....... retirement.
A) busy
B) easy
C) early
D) quick
He had been in his hey day (at his most successful time) an important ....... in a government department for agriculture.
A) personage
B) figure
C) puppet
D) character
She soon got to know one of the local big wigs (important people) in a local organisation ....... at stopping cruelty to animals.
A) aimed
B) hit
C) struck
D) shot
These people were not at all fuddy duddy (uninteresting) or indeed hoity toity (supercilious) and their main interest in life was to ....... that all animals were well treated.
A) ensure
B) convince
C) assure
D) convict
She used to hob nob (socialise) with people who ....... the same way as she did.
A) thought
B) approved
C) held
D) considered
From a very early age Cathy had been passionate ....... animals.
A) to
B) about
C) through
D) of
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