1. WORDS accuse angry confused frequently frightened knock loud permanent row shade [001] e, perhaps: . . or here.' There was no sound from the _____ of huts. I did not want to search with her, and I tr [002] n had his shop. On one side of the square there was a _____ of small brick houses, all quite old. The house at th [003] . It was diicult to believe that at the back of this _____ of shops and offices was the quiet [004] of shops and offices was the quiet _____ of old houses in Coburg Square, where Mr Wilson had h [005] d his little shop. Mr Wilson's was at the end of the _____ of five houses. 'Let me see,' said Holmes, standing o [006] d Holmes, standing on the corner and looking down the _____ of shops and offices. 'There is Mortimer's, then the [007] ow path, through another locked door, and down a long _____ of steps. At the bottom of the steps was another door [008] the women enjoyed joking with them. At the end of the _____ of women, Tonya saw an old peasant wearing a black sc [009] inless- steel open kitchen at the back, bordered by a _____ of stools, adds focus and excitement to the airy roo [010] retch, the approach to the Ferris wheel and skee-ball _____ , is made of concrete. And that, says Ocean City's ma [011] k Town, which is called German Town. And there was a _____ of German shops, all German-speaking. S: Yes. B: But [012] t of pained look on his face. But he didn't start a _____ or anything over what I'd done. Being woken up seeme [013] can grow in the dark or even shade for 14 days in a _____ . And of course having fourteen days of night also m [014] s a testimony not only to the settling of the testing _____ but to the fact that without it, an accurate assessmen [015] n's attitude to membership of the European Union. The _____ is revealing the uglier and more insular British tra [016] ous travesty of justice, just like in real life. They _____ out in the boat, he pops the question and 'They added [017] n a traditional structure. The bombing of Paternoster _____ destroyed most copies of Blind Man's Ditch, a sort o [018] talk costs lives', Adrian,' said someone in the front _____ . 'When I want your shade of opinion,' said Adrian, 'I [019] were coming, as they would expect to sit in the front _____ . When he shook his head, Miss Matty and Mrs Forrester [020] s head, Miss Matty and Mrs Forrester sat in the front _____ , where Lady Glenmire and Mrs Jamieson soon joined th [021] Miss Pole and I sat immediately behind, in the second _____ . All the shopkeepers sat together at the back, talkin [022] not move. They jumped into the lifeboat and began to _____ as fast as they could towards the two damaged ships. [023] as fast as they could towards the two damaged ships. ' _____ together, you young dogs' shouted a voffice from the [024] a boat into the water at once. Jim was making his men _____ like madmen, and we could not catch him before he rea [025] is escape from the Rajah's men), and told his men to _____ into it. They landed, and climbed a small hill, whic 2. WORDS accuse angry confused frequently frightened knock loud permanent row shade [001] But I guessed that they were spooning. Mrs Maudsley's _____ cries frightened me. They were louder than any cries [002] half finger, surprising people on the street with his _____ voffice. Finally, Father bought several sacks of vege [003] ak, but here on the river the noise of its engine was _____ and birds flew out of the trees on the river banks. I [004] rrow bed and fell asleep. The next morning he heard a _____ knocking noise outside the shop door.' Open the door. [005] you.' 'Quiet, Mr Sikes,' said Fagin. 'Don't speak so _____ . You seem angry today.' 'Perhaps I am,' said Bill Si [006] d went down to an old ruined house. 'Hello.' cried a _____ voffice when they were inside. 'Don't make such a noi [007] back.' cried Sikes. 'Back! Back.' Frightened by this _____ cry, Oliver dropped his lamp. A light appeared at the [008] stairs, and he saw two men. There was another cry, a _____ noise, a sudden light and smoke, and Oliver fell back [009] the window into the garden, and called for help in a _____ voffice. The servants came running. Oliver could onl [010] His knee was on Charley's neck when there was another _____ knock. There were lights outside, and voffices. 'Ope [011] aren, he wouldn't let us in. 'Go away,' he said in a _____ voffice. 'I am taking an examination tomorrow. I don' [012] e. I was just going to pick it up when Holmes gave a _____ cry and sat up in his bed. 'Don't touch it, Watson, [013] vant and into Mr Culverton Smith's room. There was a _____ cry from a man sitting in a chair near the fire. I sa [014] the man we want! You can all leave now." There was a _____ cry of disappointment as everyone walked away.' Easy [015] ony wine events wearing clownish bow ties, painfully _____ shirts and sometimes a gorilla suit. These days the s [016] wn risk. The list goes on, and the lecturing has grown _____ enough that no less an apostle of big, preachy govern [017] rst sound you hear after stepping from the bus is the _____ thumpa-thumpa- thumpa of a hovering police helicopte [018] ansit agency has always frowned on fare-gate jumping, _____ music, smoking, eating and drinking on its property. [019] MARTA was unpleasant because some people smoke, play _____ music, and improperly dispose of food wrappers and b [020] h the sound barrier, people on the ground can hear a _____ bang like the noise of thunder. In fact, Concorde flie [021] the war in Vietnam. They stayed up all night playing _____ rock music through huge speakers on expensive stereo [022] a quiet place like the bathroom and prays, often out _____ . Va'aiga Tuigamala, rugby league player Known as 'Ing [023] and myself met outside Miss Barker's house. We heard _____ whispers inside. Wait, Peggy! Wait until I've run up [024] as heavy in the courtroom. Jim's voffice seemed very _____ to him; it was the only sound in the world. The pain [025] d. Heart trouble, I think. And just then there was a _____ full of ideas, and I was thinking hard, but I couldn 3. WORDS accuse angry confused frequently frightened knock loud permanent row shade [001] m a rack of lamb, a wonderful offering worthy of its _____ place on the menu. Favorable restaurant review. K [002] c about that event. It achieves that task through its _____ and changing exhibits, its work with schools and stud [003] preeminent one is this: What causes such profound and _____ changes in a human being when he goes to war? By 197 [004] at (Richard) Riordan regards as crucial to attract a _____ chief executive officer capable of turning the MTA a [005] ce he grows up. ' Northwest Airlines has introduced _____ 'Everyday Fares' with a claim that as much as 40 per [006] energy. But in the space settlement, which floats in _____ sunlight, the day-length is controlled. A gigantic [007] h only 1 per cent of the global population, we have a _____ seat on the United Nations Security Council, we have [008] s-looking young singer called Teresa Stolz, became a _____ resident in their house. By this time, we are told, S [009] r, from time to time, so that the town did not become _____ , the police came with whips and burning tear gas, for [010] ght. Surely this represents something calm, something _____ , in a world which has lost its reason? Surely this wi [011] d to remind myself sternly that Thornfield was not my _____ home, and that the person I was so looking forward 4. WORDS accuse angry confused frequently frightened knock loud permanent row shade [001] r to keep the house cool. But it was not cool. I was _____ of the thing I had planned. The song ended, and I loo [002] against my lips. . . When that happened, I was very _____ . I turned and tried to go out but I could not find th [003] ried to go out but I could not find the way. I was so _____ now that I began to break the plant. The plant was st [004] stay beside her. We were soon very wet, but I was too _____ to worry about the rain. Mrs Maudsley said nothing. S [005] ed that they were spooning. Mrs Maudsley's loud cries _____ me. They were louder than any cries that I had ever h [006] juice to keep them away, but Father said, 'If you're _____ of a few insects, you shouldn't be here!' He was soon [007] you.' 'Go away,' the Indian said again. But he looked _____ , not frightening. 'These are real savages,' Father sa [008] rs didn't look like prisoners, and the Indians looked _____ . The ice was gone before they could see it. You would [009] rs up in the jungle near Nicaragua. 'The Maywits were _____ ,' Mother said. 'They packed their bags and left.' 'T [010] being prisoners of the Indians.' 'The Indians looked _____ ,' I said. 'Did they? When I make a mistake, I certain [011] ning. 'They're damaging him,' Father said. He was not _____ , but hurt and angry. 'They won't lie down. They're go [012] t came he tried to sleep, but he was cold, lonely and _____ . But one day, outside the high workhouse gate, Mr Bum [013] e windows, he opened the door again. After one quick, _____ look around him, he closed the door behind him and wa [014] he road. When night came, he slept in a field. He was _____ at first, and very cold and hungry. But he was tired, [015] long the street to the police station. Oliver was too _____ to speak. 'There is something in this boy's face that [016] step forward. 'Come back.' cried Sikes. 'Back! Back.' _____ by this loud cry, Oliver dropped his lamp. A light a [017] Then Oliver ran away as fast as he could. He was very _____ by the stranger's mysterious behaviour. Dr Losberne a [018] 'Leave it.' shouted Sikes. 'Bill!' said the girl in a _____ voffice. 'Why are you looking at me like that?' The b [019] ding in one of these old houses. They were talking in _____ voffices. 'When was Fagin caught?' asked Toby. 'At d [020] f the room, away from the visitors. He looked ill and _____ . 'You have some papers; said Mr Brownlow, moving towa [021] Jerome Cliord was a good Mafia lawyer, but Harry had _____ him. He told Romey where the body was hidden. He told [022] us. The Interview What Mark saw in the hospital room _____ him at first. Dianne was in the bed, holding Ricky an [023] lawyer, Mark?' she asked. 'Why do we need her?' 'I'm _____ , Mom. There are cops all over the place, and the FBI, [024] to talk to them.' 'Okay, you don't have to. You look _____ . Why?' 'What would happen to me if I never told anyon [025] him with a knife. I burned the trailer. The kid's too _____ to speak.' 'I don't know, Gronke,' said Muldanno. 'T 5. WORDS accuse angry confused frequently frightened knock loud permanent row shade [001] he beach and sunbathe, or find somewhere cool in the _____ to talk and watch all the beautiful people walk by! O [002] hine on them - no plant can grow in the dark or even _____ for 14 days in a row. And of course having fourteen [003] an,' said someone in the front row. 'When I want your _____ of opinion,' said Adrian, 'I'll canvas it.' Full pros [004] g themselves for the night. The attendant put a green _____ over the lamp and sat with her sewing on her knees. ' [005] ped. 'I'm not coming in,' he said. He sat down in the _____ of the house. Millie watched him. 'When did you last [006] ittle dogs following him. 'Let's sit out here in the _____ ,' he said. 'We know we must find a way to work toget [007] ields and sky to him, as we sat close together in the _____ of a tree. 'Tell me, Jane, what happened to you when [008] t happier in the forest. It was slightly cooler in the _____ of the trees for a start, and the wonderful smell fr 6. WORDS accuse angry confused frequently frightened knock loud permanent row shade [001] Komarovsky. Komarovsky marched through the shop quite _____ with his fashionable beard and expensive clothes. He [002] r glimpse into this confounding and crowded universe _____ lumped together simply as 'cable,' Calendar took a l [003] evangelicals to the top ranks of a highly physical, _____ violent, intensely competitive sport such as rugby un [004] change locations or even job specifications far more _____ than might have been the case in the past. 'To maint [005] s' standing, and an admirer of his work for longer, I _____ felt aggrieved that he received so little recognition [006] ion is generally written from a male perspective, and _____ concerns sexual pursuit and betrayal. Reviewing Updik [007] each. Her parents, an electrician and a cleaner, have _____ been unemployed. 'I have worked for a charity,' says [008] eat lengths to uncover the facts. It is not easy, and _____ she resorts to imaginative reconstruction. Was Strepp [009] s in Patusan considered Doramin their chief. His men _____ had fights with the Rajah's people, mostly about tra [010] y sorry for the motherless girl. It appears Cornelius _____ shouted at her, although he was too cowardly to hit h [011] sorry for the motherless girl. It appears Cornelius _____ shouted at her, although he was too cowardly to hit h [012] s the weak point in Brat's whole story, as Loding had _____ told him. 'I don't know,' Brat said. 'Honestly, I do [013] Earnshaw was strangely fond of this gipsy child, and _____ punished his son for behaving badly to Heathcli. Hind [014] ould be a little dull for her in his home, as he was _____ ill and the house was ten kilometres from the nearest [015] received letters from her friends. Mary Smiling wrote _____ . Charles also wrote in reply to Flora's little notes [016] tiful, but that he loved her. (Flora knew that it is _____ necessary to point out this fact to young men. ) Now [017] understand nor excuse. I need give no details. I have _____ met with similar cases during a long experience in o [018] he streets for quite a long time, looking behind him _____ , and then went to have lunch in a restaurant. Larry [019] in the sitting-room. She could not avoid noticing how _____ Mr Darcy's eyes were fixed on her, but as she felt su [020] father always worried me, and since his death I have _____ wished to improve the relationship between our famili [021] e behind in Hertfordshire, and promises to write very _____ .' Elizabeth did not trust Miss Bingley's apparent aec [022] e things happen so often! A young man like Mr Bingley _____ falls in love with a pretty girl, and when chance sep [023] their dearest wish, and were able to visit each other _____ . Mary was the only sister who remained at home, as Ki [024] cking that they were ready for battle. He looked back _____ to the line of trees!' Some of his officers were warm [025] s and STRODE: they were the boys who attacked me most _____ . On the next page of the diary I had written: , SPEL 7. WORDS accuse angry confused frequently frightened knock loud permanent row shade [001] lly did not wait more than five minutes. She might be _____ with him. I imagined a fight between them. Their lov [002] No, Mother, it isn't my birthday.' Mrs Maudsley looked _____ . That's enough,' she said. 'Leo has agreed to my sugg [003] e a letter. 'Oh no!' I cried. I felt disappointed and _____ . 'But I say "Yes".' She was not annoyed with me this [004] always told his mother everything. He had made me so _____ once that I had talked about Marian. I claimed to kno [005] sure he was a squatter? Not a tenant?" Chance looked _____ . "What do you want?" "Could I see the file?" "No." [006] p a tall tree to look. 'Who is it?' he said, sounding _____ for the first time in Jeronimo. 'It's the Little Hadd [007] ater we heard him scream from the jungle. 'He's very _____ ,' I said to the Zambus. 'You'd better fix this.' The [008] r said. 'You'll help us ifyo\1 don't make the Indians _____ .' We just got up and left them like that - the Indian [009] im,' Father said. He was not frightened, but hurt and _____ . 'They won't lie down. They're going to make a hole i [010] eat except a bowl of thin soup every day. And we are _____ with the unkind adults who control his young life but [011] ittle boy and it is so - so - lonely! Please don't be _____ with me, sir!' To Mr Bumble's surprise, Oliver had te [012] waiting for them. 'Where's Oliver?' he said with an _____ look. The young thieves looked at him, but they said [013] rong man of about thirty-five, with dirty clothes and _____ eyes. A white dog followed him into the room. Its fac [014] r Sikes,' said Fagin. 'Don't speak so loud. You seem _____ today.' 'Perhaps I am,' said Bill Sikes. 'Give me a d [015] u,' said again. 'Be careful, Oliver. Bill Sikes is an _____ man. Do what he tells you.' Oliver was terribly afrai [016] them about the body?' said Barry. Uncle Johnny became _____ . 'You've done a stupid thing, Darry,' he said. 'Now w [017] ky,' said Mark. 'He knows we were smoking. Mom's not _____ with us.' 'I'm really cold,' said Ricky. 'Ricky, it's [018] Their father took them and spoiled them. Reggie felt _____ at first, but she's got a new life now and tries not [019] s pleasant thought. The courtroom story made Foltrigo _____ again. But the papers to call Mark to the court in Ne [020] 15 she wrote an answer under one of them. Then 1 got _____ with her. I said I wanted to kill her. 'She didn't w [021] hen. She came down and brought money with her. I was _____ and I put my hand through the window and pulled her t [022] back in fright, and turned towards Bannister with an _____ look on his face. 'No, no, Mr Gilchrist. I never said [023] tried to get him to talk about it and he became very _____ . But do try. Only he can save me.' 'I will bring him [024] st of the house was dark and quiet, but one nervous, _____ person was still awake, trying to decide on his next [025] Philip was planning their wedding. Olympias was very _____ because, as Philip's new wife, Eurydice would be more 8. WORDS accuse angry confused frequently frightened knock loud permanent row shade [001] oup and bread arrived half an hour later. There was a _____ on the door and somebody outside shouted through the [002] d butter. He had small eyes and a red nose. 'Did you _____ ?' asked Oliver. '1 did.' 'Do you want a coin.' asked [003] ownlow about Mr Bumble and the workhouse. There was a _____ on the door. It was Mr Grimwig, a friend of Mr Brown [004] e was a noise outside. The cook screamed. 'That was a _____ ,' said Mr Giles. 'Open the door, somebody.' Nobody mo [005] somebody.' Nobody moved. 'It seems a strange time to _____ ,' said Mr Giles. 'Open the door, Brittles. We will al [006] together, Tightened, and waited. Suddenly there was a _____ at the door below. Toby ran to the window and looked [007] nee was on Charley's neck when there was another loud _____ . There were lights outside, and voffices. 'Open this [008] burn down at four o'clock in the morning. There was a _____ at the door. Mark opened it. Two men entered the room [009] you and to leave you alone. But, of course, then I'd _____ him down. ... Sorry, I didn't mean that.' Yury had s [010] s, I know, but the thing to do with this house is to _____ down the wall between the living- room and the dinin [011] lly so nice suddenly turn into mad killers and try to _____ down anyone using the zebra crossing to get across t [012] e quickest way not to meet people. The best way is to _____ on people's doors and introduce yourself, which peop [013] nto the hands of my enemies. My first thought was to _____ him down and run, but two men came through the door. [014] t coming from the weaver's cottage, and he decided to _____ at the door. Why not ask the old man for the money n [015] day! That's bad!' said Mrs Winthrop sadly. She had to _____ loudly on the door before Silas heard. He said nothin [016] have time to answer Silas, as just then there was a _____ on the door. When she opened it, Mr and Mrs Godfrey C [017] ll full, and we could not go round all the houses and _____ on doors at midnight! George said that perhaps we cou [018] e Hall.' As Mr Williams Finished reading, there was a _____ on the door and Doctor Green came in. He had just re [019] mouth to speak again, but at that moment there was a _____ on the front door. Pris looked at Isidore white-faced [020] er where he is... and if he'll come back. There was a _____ at the door. Rick! She jumped up and opened the door [021] ared emptily out of the window. Then there was a loud _____ at the door and Aunt Mary appeared, holding Nna-nndo [022] l be home soon,' she thought. Then she heard a gentle _____ at the door. It was Chike. He sat down beside her and [023] down! Shoot him!' The Lady's Maid Eleven o'clock. A _____ at the door. . I hope I haven't disturbed you, madam. [024] front door was locked, which was unusual. He had to _____ , and she appeared at the door in her night clothes. [025] then we heard a horse outside, and there was a light _____ on the door. . Edgar Linton entered, his handsome fac 9. WORDS accuse angry confused frequently frightened knock loud permanent row shade [001] members of the NUS Annual Conference are tempted to _____ me of saying, 'Pull up the ladder, Jack, I'm alright [002] y say. When the assessors probe further the students _____ them of being aggressive and negative. Hazel Rodrigue [003] ried Jem angrily. I'll throw this glass at you if you _____ me of stealing your money!' Come now, Master Marner, [004] er Marner,' said the landlord in the end, you mustn't _____ poor Jem. He sometimes steals a chicken, we all know [005] e thief.' That's right,' said old Mr Macey. You can't _____ someone who hasn't done anything wrong, Master Marne [006] he said miserably. I'm sorry, Jem. I had no reason to _____ you. But , where can my gold be?' Perhaps some stran [007] was her friend, as well as her cousin. She could not _____ her mother of jealousy; that was not respectful. But [008] ? In most murder cases there's an obvious person to _____ right from the beginning. Usually he's arrested close [009] icult to sleep that night. It was a serious thing to _____ an experienced police officer of not reporting a cri [010] ge Regter was still trying to understand. 'But if you _____ the government of terrorism, surely you encourage bla [011] to treat it as a recommendation only. I really cannot _____ myself of having done anything to deserve to lose the 10. WORDS accuse angry confused frequently frightened knock loud permanent row shade [001] er not,' I said. 'She may not want to see me.' He was _____ , I knew. He said, 'You must decide about that.' He wa [002] Mr Maywit stared and kept his mouth shut. The man was _____ . He said, 'I came here to ask you all a question. 'W [003] rd. 'We need to get him to hospital.' Everything was _____ after that. Nobody wanted a boy to die in prison. Whe [004] op closed, she had very little money, and now she was _____ about her daughter and Komarovsky. What was going on [005] ned himself with this bold action and burst into sad, _____ tears. . 'Sasha, what will Daddy think?' Tonya shoute [006] bit more lofty than most people can handle, becomes _____ with and then used as a pretentious substitute for an [007] 26 MAR 95 / Inside Story: Who are we in the world?: A _____ foreign policy reflects a crisis in British identity. [008] '30s poet Louis MacNeice reveals his family sadness, _____ Irishness and chaotic search for love By ANDREW M [009] and the local people were suffering badly. In this _____ situation, none of the three leaders trusted or respe [010] ?' she asked quietly. I felt the ghost escaping, and, _____ , did not answer. 'Why?' she repeated. 'Tell me!' Su [011] g darkness. The people of Patusan were frightened and _____ . Their white lord was away in another part of the c [012] arrived at Doramin's stockade, the crowd of crying, _____ people separated, respectfully and fearfully, to all [013] She felt deeply, wonderfully happy, but she was also _____ and a little frightened. After Morris had kissed her, [014] e said. And I won't bother you.' He felt sad. She was _____ , he knew, and she didn't seem to understand about the [015] Go and sleep,' Iran told him. He looked at her, still _____ . It's finished, isn't it?' It's finished.' What a jo [016] rick was deeply unhappy after his parents' death, and _____ and worried because Latchetts suddenly belonged to hi [017] ate problem, but her thoughts at this time were very _____ . She wanted this boy to be Patrick, but she knew that [018] ke me?' he repeated rather stupidly and looking very _____ . 'Believe me, Simon dear,' said Bee gently, 'it is Pa [019] ising, therefore, that Simon had been so shocked and _____ . Brat thought gratefully about his excellent teacher, [020] thrown open, and we all ran home.' It was a strange, _____ story and their mothers decided to forget about it an [021] Okonkwo could do. The whisky had made him sleepy and _____ . Together he and the Obidi men agreed on a small brid [022] nd drove o. As I left the wealth of Lake Blu, I felt _____ . Grafalk's sherry and Grafalk's story had clearly bee [023] ck the way he had come, only to become more lost and _____ than before. 'This is no good,' he thought. He sat do [024] t out of the house, he forgot to lock the door. That _____ us, didn't it. You see, Anne must have locked her f [025] normal sight. I showed her the letter, but she looked _____ and could not seem to understand it, so I had to expl