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Each item contains 7 lines of text. In the middle of each line is a gap (a blank line). Which word fits in all of the gaps in each set? Use the drop-down menu to make your choice. If you choose an incorrect word, it will appear next to the drop-down list. Keep trying until you choose the right word. When you finish the quiz, you will see your score. Click START OVER to try the quiz again.
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[001] tanding, God bless us. Woza Moya! Yihla Moya! Come, _____ ! Descend,
[002] ! Descend, _____ ! Woza Moya Oyingcwele! Come, Holy
[003] ! Woza Moya Oyingcwele! Come, Holy _____ ! Woods, Wendy and the students stood in the crowd as
[004] tanding, God bless us. Woza Moya! Yihla Moya! Come, _____ ! Descend,
[005] ! Descend, _____ ! Woza Moya Oyingcwele! Come, Holy
[006] ! Woza Moya Oyingcwele! Come, Holy _____ ! And the plane turned its nose down to land. Decline
[007] at the studious calm of Llanabba is taken over by the _____ of celebration, but when it happens, then taste and s
[008] ents had caused him. Two days later, Grimes, the free _____ , made his escape from the prison. There happened to b
[009] with our bodies, leaving only the pure flame of the _____ . That's why I never think of revenge, I never conside
[010] ath, and thought of Helen Burns, who was so sure her _____ would go to heaven. Would my aunt's
[011] would go to heaven. Would my aunt's _____ go there too? 'Who are you?' I heard the sick woman m
[012] from the world of the dead. - I think you must be a _____ . And absent for a whole month! I'm sure you've quite
[013] rong! I have as much soul and heart as you. It is my _____ that speaks to your
[014] that speaks to your _____ ! We are equal in the sight of God!' 'We are!' repea
[015] d her mother lost interest in me. You strange magical _____ , I love you! You, small and poor and plain, I ask you
[016] me and called me a 'hard little thing' or 'a cruel _____ ', but I preferred that to being called 'MY darling'.
[017] as I do now, and appealed to your great generosity of _____ . I promise to love you and stay with you for ever. J
[018] en me in two with one hand, but he could not break my _____ . Small and weak as I was, I stared firmly back at him
[019] figure looking down on me. It seemed to whisper to my _____ - 'Daughter, leave now before you are tempted to st
[020] e of the wood. Jane, you must have been asleep. Your _____ and mine must have met to comfort each other! It was
[021] ople be so cruel to each other? They talked about the _____ of the times, the impossible role of the Tsar and of
[022] d was wearing a reindeer cap. Yury thought he was the _____ of death, but how could 'death' help him write poems
[023] prison in Germany. He had returned to Russia with the _____ of the revolution shining in his eyes. He quickly bec
[024] groups were considered by many people to be the true _____ of the Red Army during the Civil War. They were known
[025] and grandchildren. They had faith in a new freedom of _____ , and a silent happiness filled them. They looked forw
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[001] Seth to drive them to the station to catch the 10. 59 _____ . He was only too willing, as he was looking forward t
[002] had to wash it.' 'in intend to catch the ten-thirty _____ ,' said Flora patiently, 'and in will expect you to be
[003] success. True, it was a little awkward travelling by _____ with Judith, as she kept referring to herself wildly
[004] ll expect you tomorrow evening. There is an excellent _____ that leaves London at about ten. I think you will like
[005] seems to me that the great problem of education is to _____ young minds to choose between right and wrong, not ju
[006] as discovered that he had already left on the morning _____ to Holyhead, and would probably be in Ireland that af
[007] at Waterloo Station, and together they took a morning _____ down to Hampshire. Mrs Beste-Chetwynde's driver colle
[008] bour, working in the quarries there. He travelled by _____ , with six other prisoners and two unusually friendly
[009] ed almost respectful, towards him, and paid for their _____ tickets and lunch, including cigars, from a fat bundl
[010] arty came to an end and I took her to catch the last _____ home. 'Which station does your
[011] home. 'Which station does your _____ go from?' I asked. 'Victoria,' she replied. In the t
[012] sday evening.' After she had hurried off to catch her _____ , I realized I didn't know if she was married or not.
[013] hink that on Saturday morning you went to Slough by _____ and you hired a Ford Cortina car from Jolie's garage.
[014] he west of Sweden. There was half an hour before the _____ left, but Ashton did not appear and when the
[015] left, but Ashton did not appear and when the _____ went only Benson was on it, together with several of
[016] shton had disappeared again. I decided to follow the _____ by car. If Benson had bought two tickets, maybe Asht
[017] n. I sent two men to the first station where Benson's _____ would stop, and Larry and I drove to the next statio
[018] the radio phone that Ashton had, in fact, got on the _____ at the first stop. I relaxed again. 'We've got them
[019] learnt that Ashton and Benson had jumped from the _____ when it stopped near a small country village. I looked
[020] station and found a table all to himself on the 8. 35 _____ to London. He was worried that someone would arrive a
[021] ino from the French Cafe at the station. But then the _____ left the station and he could relax. A table all to
[022] Then he wrote: . . seat and table to Myself On 8.'30 _____ to London. Under 'Good', of course. He smiled, looked
[023] e had gone away. Tom looked out of the window of the _____ for a moment and then looked back at his list of bad
[024] ad not been such a good day after all. Strangers on a _____ Tom was still sitting on the
[025] Tom was still sitting on the _____ when his mobile phone rang. Someone from his office.
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[001] y approached their hostess. Flora noticed what a good _____ it was for their arrival. It was nearly nine o'clock
[002] n to descend the red-carpeted stairs. It was at this _____ that the music stopped and the dance ended, and the d
[003] eel when she heard the news, agreed it was the ideal _____ . Conversation continued among the four young people,
[004] r whom they would gladly give up home and duty for a _____ of passion. Was it surprising, then, that Mr Neck bro
[005] d in Judithes letter nearly six months ago. Soon the _____ came. Aunt Ada thanked Flora for the hundredth time,
[006] d. Flora asked, 'And did the sheep die?' But at that _____ Elfine and Dick came to speak to Aunt Ada, and Flora'
[007] e turned, and smiled into her eyes. She glanced for a _____ at the soft blue of the cloudless night sky. Tomorrow
[008] sat back in his chair and took off his glasses for a _____ . 'No. Leave him out of the story. I want to write abo
[009] Woods parked across the street and stared at it for a _____ . He noticed two security policemen under a tree not f
[010] to meet you for a long time.' Woods hesitated for a _____ , observing the quick change in mood, the intelligenc
[011] nvented by white men. Even football.' He paused for a _____ . 'In a world like that, it is hard not to believe that
[012] r and the Second World War?' Biko asked. There was a _____ of silence and then they all laughed. 'You all put th
[013] nto the crowd, protected by a group of guards. For a _____ there was silence. Then another voffice began to spea
[014] errible characters people think we are.' And at that _____ Woods believed that was probably true. On Sunday aft
[015] lp you?' 'Mr Donald Woods? Is he available?' At that _____ Woods appeared, carrying his newspaper, his glasses d
[016] errupted. 'Our orders come from the very top.' For a _____ Woods stared at him. What did he mean, 'the very top'
[017] reak off our friendship.' Biko looked at Woods for a _____ . 'I don't know. A few months in prison would finish y
[018] th the price of one child...' There was silence for a _____ , then he looked across at Woods. 'Not to talk of six
[019] ne out there with a torch,' Ntsiki whispered. At that _____ , someone banged loudly on the front door. Biko gather
[020] g room telling the children about his trial. 'At that _____ , everyone in the court was silent, thinking that. I w
[021] time was shocked by the risk Biko was taking. At that _____ Wendy came into the living room. She stood at the doo
[022] ng room. She stood at the door, unable to speak for a _____ . Biko smiled at her amazement. 'Hello, Wendy,' he sai
[023] nocked on it. 'Out!' he ordered. Biko hesitated for a _____ , but he had no choffice. Slowly, he pushed open the d
[024] ards. The doctor rested the hammer on the floor for a _____ , breathing heavily himself. He knew what he must reco
[025] weight. 'Refused to eat,' Woods said bitterly. For a _____ he stood above the familiar face of the man who had h
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[001] on, you know how your father left his money. You will _____ five thousand pounds on your twenty-first birthday, i
[002] e no organ lessons either,' said Paul. Grimes did not _____ the news as enthusiastically as Paul had hoped. He wa
[003] only becoming!' Two hours later, the workmen came to _____ further orders from the Professor. He had not moved f
[004] so I think you had better stay in England, until you _____ further news of him.' After the gentlemen had left, I
[005] teacher? You would live in the cottage rent free, and _____ thirty pounds a year, no more. I thought about it fo
[006] ciety to refuse a gentleman the first time. I hope to _____ a more favourable answer next time I speak to you of
[007] y admirable qualities, it is not certain that you will _____ any other oer of marriage, as you have very little mo
[008] , and was at first sorry for the pain he was about to _____ . But soon, as she heard his references to her inferio
[009] good news. In a few days' time they were relieved to _____ a letter from Mr Gardiner, but unfortunately it only
[010] n, but eventually Jane and Elizabeth persuaded him to _____ Lydia and her husband after the wedding. It would onl
[011] ote a letter to Huw. She had no idea if he would ever _____ it. 'He won't be at the same address after fifty year
[012] Writing back Two weeks later, it was Megan's turn to _____ a letter. When she saw it lying on the floor by the f
[013] ions without argument. If anyone had doubts, he would _____ one of her looks. That ended the discussion. One day
[014] et - and a ring?' 'All right,' Mr Bumble said. 'I did _____ some money from this man. But you will never find the
[015] worry. If there -is life after death, 0 Lord, please _____ me. And please protect and keep dear Mama.' At this p
[016] a place where people could ask Ammon for advice and _____ an honest answer. The answers were communicated to vi
[017] the Granicus. It seemed that Persepolis was going to _____ similar treatment to Babylon and Susa. Then, after a
[018] iatives and development of a national curriculum will _____ enormous attention. "This is a country that is trying
[019] ere in a way that hurts the Yankees and you promptly _____ an escort out of Yankee Stadium. "It was only the se
[020] m pricing. Yield spread premiums are payments brokers _____ from many lenders for arranging loans with a higher
[021] ision in the United States (about two-thirds of which _____ cable). Small wonder that many of the new services ar
[022] ckle behavior. Starting in 1998, many parents will _____ a tax credit of $1, 500 for each child's tuition and
[023] tal value of $34. 1 million. Harbor shareholders will _____ cash, City National shares or a combination of cash
[024] es, I have to provide something of value in order to _____ my breakfast this morning. Money is not an issue her
[025] to Arquette's performance and Boorman's tact, we too _____ a passing intimation that, in the words of U Aung Ko,
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[001] omestic Bursar, sat alone in Mr Sniggs' room in Scone _____ . They were the only dons who were at home that eveni
[002] some excellent port that is only served to dons when _____ fines have reached 50. We shall have a week of it, at
[003] ek of it, at least,' said Mr Postlethwaite. A week of _____ port!' Louder noises were now coming from Sir Alastai
[004] Postlethwaite. If only they were all members of the _____ ! Fifty of them at ten pounds each! Oh!' It'll be more
[005] was his third year of uneventful residence at Scone _____ . At school he had been a quiet, hard-working boy, who
[006] nd read a little before going to bed. He entered the _____ and, in his usual modest, quiet way, started to walk
[007] pears to have lost!' Next morning there was a lovely _____ meeting. 230,' whispered the Domestic Bursar delighte
[008] , with what we've already collected. Five evenings of _____ port!' The case of Pennyfeather,' the Dean was saying
[009] id of him completely. That sort of young man does the _____ no good at all.' Two hours later, while Paul was pack
[010] s. You will pay for this damage before you leave the _____ . That is all, thank you.' As he crossed the courtyar
[011] o make a new start. Dear, dear! No trousers!' At the _____ gates Paul tipped one of the
[012] gates Paul tipped one of the _____ servants. Well, goodbye, Blackall,' he said. I don't
[013] in Oxford, the solid, reliable Arthur Potts. Scone _____ , Oxford My dear Pennyfeather, I need hardly tell you
[014] t when I had the Bollinger party in my rooms at Scone _____ , it was going to end like this.' Paul turned his bran
[015] in a hospital or home for mad people?' I was at Scone _____ , Oxford, for two years.' The Doctor looked up. Don't
[016] er passing the entrance examination, he entered Scone _____ once more, wearing a thick moustache. This and his na
[017] doing research with Professor Lumsden at University _____ in London. She was an attractive and interesting woma
[018] t. On the following Wednesday I met her at University _____ at a quarter past seven in the evening. 'Do you alw
[019] it. I went to see Penny that afternoon at University _____ . As I passed Professor Lumsden's office, Lord Crega
[020] w did you do? Come on, girl, if you're going to go to _____ , it's important that you do well at school.' Nobody f
[021] ool.' Nobody from Mr Jenkins' family had ever gone to _____ , but now there might be a chance for Megan. He wanted
[022] t his problems at home and work, and Megan forgot the _____ plans her father had for her. She knew he had high ho
[023] said Megan, trying to explain. 'He wanted me to go to _____ and be better than the other young people in the vill
[024] fter you when you were a baby and I was able to go to _____ .' Megan turned to her daughter. 'And we had a good li
[025] for me - do you remember? After I had Beth, I went to _____ and became a teacher, and he and my mother looked aft
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[001] tion; the serious business of dressing had to begin. _____ something in the restless air of the spring evening h
[002] me, for a complete rest. She will stay for six months _____ , with some of my other patients. Then in shall send h
[003] sy packing and so on. I'm so sorry. Some other time, _____ .' 'Well, but... in could drive you back to London.'
[004] white world - jobs, houses, education, Mercedes - is _____ not the right person to tell blacks how they should r
[005] knew that this was true. He realized now that it was _____ a way of keeping the family together. 'In our tradit
[006] meone was trying to force open the front door. Boys, _____ , who had heard about all the gifts. Suddenly the fro
[007] lk right into your house with no one in sight.' 'Oh, _____ not in sight - but if you weren't expected...' Kruger
[008] n but rather short on facts...' Cooper interrupted. ' _____ Miss Mtintso could show us?' He took a towel from his
[009] phoned Woods in the night and told him Biko was dead. _____ it was one of the black prison officers, or a black w
[010] ndecent. It is certainly not acceptable behaviour.' _____ if we fined him really heavily?' the Assistant Dean s
[011] life has been rather too comfortable up to now, Paul. _____ I am to blame for that. It will do you the world of
[012] only one glass.' Oh, well, it doesn't matter, then.' _____ we'll have some another night. I suppose you're the n
[013] A bell rang down a distant passage. He sighed. Well, _____ one day I'll see the Light, and then I'll go back to t
[014] s were quieter. Please, sir,' said one, please, sir, _____ he's been smoking cigars and doesn't feel well.' Sil
[015] ts tomorrow. That is all, thank you. Mr Pennyfeather, _____ you will be kind enough to spare me a few moments of
[016] d be wasteful and wrong to buy Mr Prendergast a tie.' _____ you are right,' said the Doctor. But we must have mus
[017] there was a great deal of talk about it at the time. _____ you remember the case?' No,' said Paul. Powdered g
[018] rward to each new disaster with the greatest delight. _____ , Pennyfeather, you will bring luck to Llanabba.' They
[019] on't think she's terribly well,' said one of them, or _____ she's got lost somewhere in the house. Peter will kno
[020] ed to consider Paul's marriage particularly romantic. _____ they admired Margot's bravery, in willingly sufferin
[021] the hundred and one horrors of a society wedding, or _____ Paul's sudden rise from poor schoolmaster to wealthy
[022] n a state of wild excitement. Something had happened. _____ , thought Paul, there was a disaster in the world out
[023] last. I haven't seen a mirror for some time.' Well, _____ a little, darling. Don't they let you shave?' No disc
[024] . I'm glad about that. Look, I'll come back tomorrow. _____ we can both go to visit her and see how she feels.'
[025] come and give me more problems.' 'I'm sorry, Penny. _____ I should take the question back. Forget about it for
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[001] t Flora was able to persuade her that she would soon _____ to love Elfine for her sweetness and honesty. Flora t
[002] ter can postpone some problems, but as black voffices _____ louder, he will be forced to listen; he is going to c
[003] ed the plan. Woods saw that the sky was beginning to _____ light, and he turned to Father Kani. 'You must go,'
[004] a singer, I went to Paris and brought Adele back to _____ up in England.' I felt proud that Mr Rochester had tr
[005] , we transfer,' she explained. 'When a body begins to _____ old or weak, we choose one of the people with weak mi
[006] some of them may be normal human children. When they _____ older, they will be able to transfer, and something m
[007] he garden looked a bit like the beard Tom had tried to _____ as a student. Parts of it were really quite good with
[008] ger had read somewhere that this might make his hair _____ again. Something about the village school sports day.
[009] ?' 'I want Tom and me to work hard at making our love _____ and continue to
[010] and continue to _____ ,' Marina said. 'I know we can do it. I think we have
[011] icture your life with a baby. Did you marry? Did Beth _____ up with a father? How much did you hate me all those
[012] hink I need a few months to see things for myself. To _____ up a little more. Will you wait for me? Then I'll com
[013] ? Then I'll come back and we can get married.' 'Don't _____ up too much, Ikuko. I like you just as you are,' said
[014] ace grew between us after the accident that seemed to _____ bigger every day. And so a year after our marriage we
[015] e was open doubt in Ian's voffice, and I felt my face _____ slightly pink. 'Yes,' I said quickly, 'I am.' 'That's
[016] the moonlight. If I could stay young and the picture _____ old! For that -for that - I would give everything. I
[017] autiful young man in the picture in front of him will _____ old and that he will look young for ever. Unfortunate
[018] y, who was still staring at his own portrait. 'I will _____ old and horrible. But this painting will always stay
[019] sked Hallward. 'If I could stay young and the picture _____ old! For that for that - I would give everything! Yes
[020] embered it perfectly. He had asked that the painting _____ old so that he himself could remain young. But such t
[021] person could enter it. The face in the portrait could _____ old and ugly. What did-it matter? No one could see it
[022] ot in love with Frank herself a little idea started to _____ in her mind. She told herself not to think about it b
[023] do not like the idea, I can see. By the time you will _____ to like him as much as I do,' he said. 'I am not unh
[024] is black, Marcus. As black as my Wife's hair. And we _____ fruit and vegetables. There are wild horses near the
[025] nd they loved you," said Lucilla. "I saw one of them _____ strong and good," Gracchus continued. "The other grew
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[001] can talk to the vicar about God. Chokey's crazy about _____ , too.' As Chokey started talking to the vicar, Mrs Be
[002] fifty books on it. I looked at them. Some were about _____ , some were about the protection of the world from sc
[003] feels his purpose in life is to spread the Christian _____ in unexplored places where the people have never hea
[004] rkest corners of the world knowledge, peace, freedom, _____ , the hope of heaven! That is what I live for, and wh
[005] e Jane. Thank God! You know I never thought much of _____ Well, lately I've begun to understand that God has be
[006] loved to study together and argue about politics and _____ . They shared the same taste in art and literature and
[007] s of health and sickness, his thoughts on history and _____ , as well as poems, short stories and descriptions of
[008] of independent city-states which shared a language, a _____ and a way of life. Athens and Sparta were two of the
[009] inary men of these Greek democracies had real power. _____ was an important part of Greek life. There were many
[010] ere understandably proud of their long history. Their _____ and their writing had begun almost ,000 years before
[011] generals had behaved very badly, insulting the local _____ and attacking the local noblewomen. Alexander punishe
[012] ning in numbers and in identification with the Jewish _____ , the pessimists are now in the ascendancy. And with g
[013] ealth care or for civil rights or even for freedom of _____ is not the key to Jewish survival. And both end with
[014] risoned for their beliefs, colour, sex, language, or _____ . We try to get fair and early trials for all politic
[015] of love has been so far. The BUILDING is your idea of _____ and God. A strong, solid building is a strong belief
[016] ny Londoners have parents of different nationality, _____ , and culture. Is this good or bad, easy or difficult
[017] eshing. In fact, he claimed that Buddhism was his one _____ , and the only worthwhile philosophy. When I pointed
[018] Leeds in the 1970s. Football has historic links with _____ : witness the sectarian rivalry between Glasgow Ranger
[019] yelid if you are into the New Age movement or Eastern _____ , but if you say you are a follower of Jesus Christ th
[020] ce. Intellectually a bridge- builder between science, _____ and Marxist socialism, and supremely so between East
[021] human thought (history, science, art, philosophy and _____ ) each has its own valid vocabulary which is not nece
[022] e's a sense in which Christianity is a materialistic _____ - Martini seems to be recognising that and calling in
[023] htenment was responsible for much of that pushing of _____ to the margins of life.' Sacks, in his book Faith in
[024] ble, caves, water and gardens, and the same blend of _____ and romance, but contains these things in severe narr
[025] ame a habit, a delight, a reason for living, almost a _____ . He began to think the coins were his friends, who ma
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[001] 'You look extremely beautiful,' replied Flora. 'Make _____ you behave properly.' She felt that her own appearan
[002] as she was there as Elfine's chaperone, and must make _____ her own behaviour was absolutely faultless. So she j
[003] of Seth. Seth himself was looking angry; he was not _____ how sincere this American was. 'No, no, I'm not jokin
[004] dshed. Everybody looked up, Flora a little worriedly. _____ enough, it was Aunt Ada Doom. She was leaning out of
[005] al circle... except that she, Flora, must make quite _____ that he would be a good husband to poor Rennet. He pr
[006] married very soon; Mrs Beetle was determined to make _____ that he looked after Meriam and all her children, th
[007] back from America,' said Reuben doubtfully. 'Oh, I'm _____ he won't,' said Flora decidedly. And she produced fro
[008] an underwear. Love to all. Amos Starkadder 'Yes, I'm _____ he means it,' repeated Flora. 'in wouldn't worry if i
[009] rkadder's, in fact, was almost raw.' 'I'm sorry, I'm _____ , Miss Poste,' said Mrs Beetle. And then everybody wen
[010] e with Black Consciousness. Woods sat down. 'I'm not _____ . They've built a clinic up there in Zanempilo. Everyo
[011] face. Then he leaned forward and kissed her. 'I'm not _____ . But I intend to find out.' Biko put on the old brow
[012] that, and we'll get a lot of new readers.' 'Oh, I'm _____ the white readers will be delighted! And when they st
[013] the only way we can get the message to him is to make _____ he can never sleep in his big white bed in his big w
[014] Many newspapers had used Biko's words, so Woods was _____ that the government would not attack one particular n
[015] st enthusiastic supporters, turned to Dilima. 'You are _____ it was Captain De Wet?' Dilima looked a little puzzl
[016] eone oered. But as they moved up the hill, Biko felt _____ that he recognized that figure. 'It's OK, I think,' h
[017] The man began to walk towards them, and then Biko was _____ . 'It's OK,' he repeated loudly, and pulled away from
[018] aid sympathetically. Lemick stared at Biko again, not _____ if he was joking, but his face looked serious. Lemick
[019] ther Kani got it,' Bruce answered. 'He says that he's _____ Father Curren would agree, but he will explain it to
[020] oor. Wendy threw a blanket over him, nervously making _____ he was covered. Then she shut the door and went to op
[021] f his own belt and tied it around the bag. Woods felt _____ that this action indicated that Tami was going to hel
[022] s' - he shook his head - 'impossible. But I will make _____ that someone meets them and brings them safely here.'
[023] It might make the South Africans hesitate. We are not _____ , but it is the best we can oer.' Woods could hardly b
[024] will not be continuing your allowance. Moreover, I am _____ you will realize how impossible it would be for you t
[025] alone together. Most exhausting,' said Dr Fagan. I am _____ he was a very nice young man, but I couldn't make him