1. WORDS folded fun hurt interfere mud plate pupils sand tight whisper [001] leaf.' : 'Last night,' Lisa said, still in that loud _____ , 'while you were in bed. . .' 'This ability of the an [002] him, but then I heard Lisa calling my name in a loud _____ . Looking at my watch in the first light of the mornin [003] n't even six o'clock. 'Jennifer!' came Lisa's urgent _____ again, and I got out of bed crossly, wondering alread [004] . This is a country where people have two faces. They _____ rumours about people like myself, and then do much wo [005] men in evening dress passed him. He heard one of them _____ to the other, 'That is Dorian Gray'. He remembered [006] ,' said Scarlett. There was a pause before Melanie's _____ came again. 'Ashley,' she said. 'Ashley and you . .' [007] . 'Good night,' she said. 'Captain Butler -' came the _____ , very softly now. 'Be kind to him. He loves you so mu [008] agin, pointing his finger at him. 'Here, here! Let me _____ to you.' 'I am not afraid,' said Oliver. 'The papers [009] r us to come and see such things?' I heard Miss Matty _____ . Is there something not quite ?' She shook her head. [010] say a word to anyone. Lambis will take you down.' The _____ was an order. Suddenly, I realized that he was very y [011] for someone. I woke Mark and explained quickly, in a _____ , what was happening. He ordered me to hide. 'He's lo [012] you... give it back.' 'Is he your father?' 'No.' A _____ . 'It was Ivor's idea. He gives me money I need money. [013] In the quietness of the night he could hear the soft _____ of the sea, and he left the street and turned his st [014] g home, of armies marching into battles long ago, the _____ of ten million voffices rising from the great cities, [015] smoothly into the air with no feeling of movement, no _____ of sound. Already Lora was in a world she had never k [016] beyond the stars. At last Lora spoke, her voffice a _____ in the frozen stillness. Is she your wife?' Yes. I'm [017] wanted to be nice to Isabel. They all had a secret to _____ to her. 'Isabel's my friend.' Only the little Kelveys [018] she'd take my hand - I was a favourite of hers - and _____ , 'Find it for me, Ellen. Find it for me.' Sad, wasn't [019] t's your name?' And out of the darkness beside me the _____ came: 'Brenda Ford'. I did not know the name, but I [020] receiver. 'Hullo,' he said. All he could hear was a _____ . 'I can't hear you,' he said. 'Speak louder, please! [021] ar you,' he said. 'Speak louder, please!' Again the _____ came, but Teesdale could not hear a word of it. Then [022] the soft ringing of the telephone bell, and the quiet _____ when he answered it. 'I wonder . . .' he said. 'No [023] ear it. And when I picked it up, I could only hear a _____ . But when I talked to you, your voffice was loud and [024] he said. 'Ah - I heard something there. A very soft _____ .' 'Try to hear!' begged the doctor. Again the chapla [025] r. 'Do you see what you've done?' she said in a rough _____ . 'Now I will have to pack them all again - just bec 2. WORDS folded fun hurt interfere mud plate pupils sand tight whisper [001] Saturday afternoon,' she said. 'Well, it looks more _____ than the village in the rain,' I managed to say. Loo [002] surfing on beautiful, white waves. 'Hey, that looks _____ ,' said Stephen. 'I've always wanted to try it.' 'I d [003] ut nobody seemed to be worried. In fact, it was quite _____ trying to move your body with the movement of the boa [004] d again, people seemed to think it was all part of the _____ . They passed the island and moved on towards the rock [005] perfect for Jennifer. 'It doesn't sound like very much _____ to me,' I told her. 'It's a wonderful book actually, [006] ally see them. I felt flat suddenly, as if some of the _____ had gone out of the holiday. It wasn't just Lisa and [007] ional food for their guests. It all sounds like great _____ , but somehow Pete's message this morning took away al [008] g to pass them to my neighbour. At the time it seemed _____ , even important to get it right. Until I realised it w [009] inuing with what I'd been saying. 'I just try to have _____ ,' I said. 'To live for the moment. Especially on holi [010] and they were dressed up and looking forward to some _____ . Several people called out to Mary, including some men [011] ddenly, to my great surprise, I realised I was having _____ . I don't usually enjoy cooking outside work, but thi [012] few of us decided to go for a swim,' he said. 'It was _____ . But not as much [013] . But not as much _____ as if you'd been with us, of course.' I thought about [014] I said. 'Somebody should tell Gary!' It was wild and _____ , and then, just when I thought I couldn't dance any m [015] ast night?' she asked me. 'You missed out on a lot of _____ ! Still, looks like you've been having [016] ! Still, looks like you've been having _____ today anyway.' She smiled at both of us. 'It's good t [017] bout art won him many followers. His habit of making _____ of people also won him enemies. His first book of poe [018] Maximus did not answer. Behind them Haken was making _____ of the Greek. "Maybe the secretary will be the one wh [019] any lighter clothes?' The words were spoken partly in _____ . I ran my hand across my face and said, 'I'm not real [020] wear a lion skin.' 'That might be too hot,' I said in _____ . 'Yes, of course,' she said. 'We'll go to Norwich tom [021] he doctor is coming. He'll know what it is. It will be _____ if you get it, too. Perhaps we'll all get it. Then w [022] e all neighbours,' he said. 'Mr Burgess likes a bit of _____ . ' I noticed that the driver said Mr Burgess. But I [023] Mr Burgess. But I did not know why he used the word ' _____ '. Ted Burgess did not seem to have much [024] '. Ted Burgess did not seem to have much _____ . At last we came to the exciting part of the drive. T [025] conversation. 'I might play on a haystack. It's great _____ .' 'Whose haystack?' 'Perhaps Farmer Burgess's.' 'Oh 3. WORDS folded fun hurt interfere mud plate pupils sand tight whisper [001] l, but he could see that it was impossible for him to _____ . However, a connection now existed, and one day this [002] t season with the New England Patriots. Lesson 1: _____ with a ball headed to the right-field seats in a way [003] s the Yankees and you instantly become a local hero; _____ in a way that hurts the Yankees and you promptly rec [004] ply of being in a large new institution may actually _____ with the learning process. Pupils regard school prim [005] ort as a guest, it would be extremely rude of her to _____ in the family's way of life, but if she paid for hers [006] way of life, but if she paid for herself, she could _____ as much as she liked. 'Another thing, Cousin Judith,' [007] id not want any of them to see the letter and perhaps _____ with her plans. Just then the bull bellowed loudly. [008] lora heard this with delight. 'Shall in be allowed to _____ with yours?' she asked. Like all women of strong char [009] It's between you and Penny, and it's wrong of me to _____ . But do ask her to marry you now, this evening.' st [010] dity of someone in Ogilvie's office who had tried to _____ , and said to Honnister, 'Look, forget all that nonse [011] e he murmured,' No family! That's good. No family to _____ !' and then 'I don't care what people think!' and agai [012] eading, and he did not like it. But he decided not to _____ for the moment as he supposed that the reading would [013] rence in his life, but you certainly have no right to _____ in mine.' 'To all the objections I have mentioned, I [014] l, but he could see that it was impossible for him to _____ . However, a connection now existed, and one day this 4. WORDS folded fun hurt interfere mud plate pupils sand tight whisper [001] ughed and clapped, except Morse. He sat there, arms _____ , frowning angrily at Richards. He had a feeling this [002] ly Ann moved a pile of magazines from a chair. Nudger _____ his umbrella and sat down. She started to speak, th [003] 's been another mugging at the shopping center!' Stan _____ back the local newspaper. The edges touched his fri [004] d kissed her friend, and said she would have tea. She _____ her gloves and put her coat over the back of a chair [005] ' Flora watched for an hour while he cut and tore and _____ the silk. She was pleased to see that Elfine did not [006] her hand. But Aunt Ada made no eort to take it. She _____ her own hands a little more closely upon a copy of th [007] this,' she demanded. Ann looked at the paper. It was _____ to show Woods' editorial on Biko: BANTU STEPHEN BIKO [008] , but you won't find any papers in my house.' Lemick _____ the document and put it back in his pocket. 'We shall [009] to his own classroom. Ten boys sat there, their hands _____ , their eyes bright with interest. Good morning, sir,' [010] after lunch, smoking a large cigar, his big red hands _____ over his large stomach, a soft hat over his eyes. H [011] e this... Each of us will take one of these pieces of _____ paper out of this bowl. We will hold our piece of pap [012] ntleman at four o'clock today,' said Mr Bennet, as he _____ up the letter. 'He appears to be a most polite and se 5. WORDS folded fun hurt interfere mud plate pupils sand tight whisper [001] he beach. The sun still felt warm, so they sat on the _____ for a few minutes with their towels wrapped round the [002] things at the cottage and went down to the beach. The _____ was warm from the day's sun and Stephen fell asleep l [003] iew. Or at least my eyes were turned towards the pale _____ and the blue sea, but I didn't really see them. I fel [004] 'Goodnight, Ocean,' I called, stepping from the silver _____ onto the wooden jetty. 'Goodnight, pretty lady,' he [005] ins. Not much of anything here except the sea and the _____ .' 'Yes, 1 had noticed that,' 1 said, pressing a tissu [006] lly after what Mary told mc. Outside, I stood on the _____ for a while, looking around me. A gentle wind was blo [007] with their thatched roofs, there was nothing bUt the _____ , the sea and the tall trees. Ian was nowhere to be se [008] g to feel depressed, I saw him. He was sitting on the _____ a hundred metres or so away, looking at something out [009] I ran a final hand over my hair and walked across the _____ towards him. When he didn't look round at first. I ga [010] en jetty to eat his catch. sat down beside Ian on the _____ , carefully arranging my skirt as 1 did so. . The sexy [011] pendent, isn't she?' I said, drawing a picture in the _____ with my finger. Ian lifted his shoulders. 'Yes, I sup [012] ded to end up when I first started to walk across the _____ towards Ian - in his arms. OK, so he wasn't holding m [013] ed fishing boats sailing on it, and the perfect white _____ with tall palm trees moving about in the wind. For th [014] nd neither of us noticed when the orange fell onto the _____ . The kiss went on for ages and ages. My body began to [015] e game was over and found him outside, sitting on the _____ . 'Hi,' I said, sitting next to him. 'Hi,' he replied [016] ing their clothes off and throwing them down onto the _____ . Soon there were shorts, T-shirts and underwear all o [017] out anything. All around him men were standing in the _____ in a slave market. The buyers walked slowly around, l [018] d. Suddenly, Maximus bent down and picked up a little _____ from the ground, then let it fall through his fingers [019] nes of gladiators and wild animals fighting, and the _____ on the floors of the arenas was red with blood. Crowd [020] of Rome isn't in the walls of the Senate. It's on the _____ of the Colosseum. He will give them death. And they w [021] d back toward the exit. He picked up a sword from the _____ and threw it into the crowd. As it tell to the floor, [022] contest in an area that was at the same level as the _____ of the arena. In there they were given helmets, body [023] His five best gladiators walked past him and onto the _____ of the arena. Maximus was the last to step onto the f [024] th away. The gladiators moved into the center of the _____ . At the same time, three other teams appeared in the [025] men on foot to see fell through he cloud of dust and _____ from the wheels of the chariots. As they thundered pa 6. WORDS folded fun hurt interfere mud plate pupils sand tight whisper [001] an this German rain,' Quinus said, looking out at the _____ in front of his men. Suddenly, there was a shout "He' [002] word in the tree. His face was covered with blood and _____ . The beat of his heart was beginning to slow down as [003] thousand of my men are out here now, freezing in the _____ ," said Maximus. "Eight thousand are wounded and two t [004] he village, it was empty. The houses were made out of _____ , instead of the usual branches. 'This is the place!' [005] ves covering the ice that Jerry and I were walking in _____ . Finally, we had to stop for lunch, although we were [006] re close, and then we saw women on their knees in the _____ by a stream. 'Those women are washing clothes,' I sai [007] nd one day we found the engine of a boat stuck in the _____ . Father now spent all his time cleaning the engine, b [008] r off a tank of petrol. 'Some fool had left it in the _____ .' I didn't say anything. We fixed the engine on to th [009] s. Sikes's dog ran into the room. It was covered with _____ and was very tired. 'What does this mean?' said Toby [010] ter was very low, and the river was just a stretch of _____ . The crowd outside shouted as Sikes appeared on the r [011] would be easy for the Persians to cut them down in the _____ . Alexander had read in the work of a Greek historian [012] us's soldiers arrived, but their chariots got stuck in _____ and they were quickly defeated. Then Alexander marche [013] d horse. Alexander's army continued east, through the _____ of the Punjab's rainy season. When rivers broke their [014] l Park, and something's definitely cooking. Water and _____ are bubbling up from the crusty yellow ground all ar [015] the rain washes out the good soil, which ends up as _____ a thousand miles away in the channels of the river G [016] and it gets into the channels which are clogged with _____ , so it then floods, so then the whole area is under [017] eek. I jumped across it and landed in very soft, wet _____ . I couldn't move my legs at all, and lay there, tryi [018] ing desperately to pull myself out with my arms. The _____ came right up to my chin, and as I dug wildly, I tho [019] and at last felt myself creeping weakly out of the _____ on the other side of the creek. Think of me, muddy an [020] rying about.' The air was hot and heavy, and smelt of _____ . We were silent for a time, knowing we would separa [021] n and the others listened to him dying slowly in the _____ for several hours; they knew they could not help him. [022] clean and brightly painted. There was no sign of any _____ or dirt. Brat began to tell himself that the horses m [023] ll the noise was about. She saw Okoboshi lying on the _____ floor with his mouth covered with blood. She gave a l [024] poured out of the holds, covering everyone with gold _____ . The deck moved sharply down and I held on to the ste [025] way I passed the chief engineer. He was covered with _____ and oil. His eyes stared at me in horror. 'How are th 7. WORDS folded fun hurt interfere mud plate pupils sand tight whisper [001] t was Andreas car, although I couldn't see the number _____ or the driver. I went into the shop. When I looked th [002] es to the table. The warm lobster pieces covered each _____ , and a little bowl of extra sauce came with it. She d [003] l after I have spoken to him? One of the ladies put a _____ of food in front of me; it was the traditional Belize [004] her. At breakfast on Tuesday there was a letter by my _____ . I did not recognize the writing. It was posted at th [005] weeks ago the same jokes had made me cry! Beside my _____ there were two long envelopes. I recognized the writ [006] der. We ate the cake, but left one thick piece on the _____ for Marian. 'She'll be here in ten minutes,' Lord Tr [007] fter my visit. I wondered if he had ever married. The _____ did not say anything about a Viscountess, but I turne [008] m was not married when I left Brandham Hall. But this _____ showed that he had had a son six or seven months late [009] 's eyes shone at the thought of meat. They gave him a _____ of the dog's food, and he ate very quickly. Mrs Sower [010] e starter was the sauteed exotic mushrooms sharing a _____ with a wedge of fried goat cheese and a clump of sal [011] designated hitter Friday night, went 1 for 4 at the _____ . And when the subject was raised, Bonilla had to lau [012] designated hitter. They booed him when he came to the _____ that night but, when he doubled to the wall, and lat [013] ter, Mardi Gras beads, an old lace doily, gridded hot _____ , bubble wrap, a bucket of rubber stamps on loan from [014] es for the year. Bobby Valentine picked through a _____ of spaghetti after the Mets' 4-3 loss in 12 innings t [015] is vegetables and cheese. Last night my dinner was a _____ of peas! I don't think this is fair. Why can't she c [016] a good listener. Then, when the Queen finishes her _____ , all the other guests finish theirs, too, and it is [017] kin and puts it down on the table- cloth beside her _____ , the meal is over and everybody stands up. Although [018] meal! Some people have 'afternoon tea,' which is a _____ of sandwiches and cakes, and, of course, a cup of tea [019] until she put it down on the table- cloth beside her _____ . This was my opportunity. Rushing over, I reached fo [020] irty place, isn't it? And they only2 gave me a small _____ of rice and a bit of fried fish to eat! They took my [021] ece of plastic from the black envelope. I put it on a _____ and put some ammonia on it. Immediately, dark red w [022] a wanted.' She came across the room and looked at the _____ . 'That's a dangerous list. How did you find it?' I [023] sed to find a pile of parcels on the table beside his _____ . There was, of course, another pile of presents besi [024] , of course, another pile of presents beside Simon's _____ . 'Happy birthday, Brat!' they said as they came in. ' [025] head. She went and put meat and bread and butter on a _____ , but when she brought it to him, he was standing up, 8. WORDS folded fun hurt interfere mud plate pupils sand tight whisper [001] ldn't go away. He could feel his stomach begin to get _____ - a sure sign that he was getting worried. 'It's no g [002] lucky day:' Proximo caught hold of his arm and held it _____ . "It wasn't my lucky day the last time you sold me so [003] He jumped up into his mother's arms and she held him _____ and kissed him. Commodus raised his arm in salute to [004] ather's face was black with anger. His mouth was shut _____ , but there was fire in his eyes. He brought the boat [005] h a window. He got into the car, closed the window as _____ as he could and started the engine again. 'He's tryin [006] hard. Mark ran to her. She grabbed him and held him _____ . 'Mark,' she said. 'Our trailer burned down last nigh [007] y should feel peppy. The car should stay as flat on a _____ corner as a scary carnival ride. The transmission shou [008] should feel peppy. The car should stay as flat on a _____ corner as a scary carnival ride. The transmission sho [009] DeStefano, a heavyset man with a wispy moustache and _____ smile, is already feeling the heat. After a particula [010] n college to get their piece of the American dream. A _____ labor market and the fast pace of change in many ind [011] ina presents a Communist leadership eager to maintain _____ control over foreign shippers, political uncertainty [012] on's wardrobe. Winter jacket? Last year's is a little _____ . Pants? He needs more. Turtlenecks? Those, too. "It [013] y am I being punished? I try to keep my mouth closed _____ when I smile or laugh, but the effort is killing me [014] ng the victim. You should keep them warm, loosen any _____ clothing, and try to reassure them. They'll probably [015] shirt and loosened his collar. 'Blasted collar's too _____ , I must be gaining weight,' Bond thought as he rubbe [016] od running shoes, and the size should be right. Too _____ or too loose leads to sore feet and black toe-nails. [017] stylistic convention of Crims Who Always Dress Smart - _____ suits, narrow lapels, narrow ties. If The Blues Broth [018] cally, about sex. She discussed, at length, a book on _____ corseting, which I doubt received any other notice i [019] lready fixed it once, but perhaps he had made it too _____ . But when he looked, he found that someone had loosen [020] s were red and sore from the smoke and her chest felt _____ and painful. She stood up and walked out of the kitch [021] of your kindness and understanding...' Chike held her _____ . They had had very little sleep after their night's a [022] st. Sometimes she woke in the night, crying. 'Hold me _____ !' she begged Chike. 'Hold me! My uncle is trying to t [023] up; soon the baby will be here.' Gently he rubbed her _____ , swollen stomach, which looked so huge beside her thi [024] ing for a few minutes. Finally, he said in his deep, _____ voffice, 'Who asked you to come down to the Port?' [025] his head. 'It's Phillips,' Bledsoe said, his voffice _____ . 'Yes. We'll have to call the police. You and I have 9. WORDS folded fun hurt interfere mud plate pupils sand tight whisper [001] ed the problems in my own way. I understood the other _____ because they were a part of my life. But I did not un [002] nown for magic and had a safe position with the other _____ . In April I went home for the holidays. My mother di [003] competition for the top marks. There are about forty _____ in each classroom, and discipline is quite strict. S [004] o the classroom behaviour? G: Oh yes, definitely. The _____ sit in rows, and before each lesson they stand up an [005] e had his one brief teaching post: his colleagues and _____ were puzzled, then dismayed by his eccentricity and h [006] st results for 14-year-olds which appear to show that _____ were being marked far lower in English than in other [007] me. Some schools say the scores seem to suggest that _____ are two years behind where they should be. Last nigh [008] ld be. Last night, it was feared that all the 625,000 _____ who took the tests this year could have been marked [009] ink teachers find it hard to sit back and watch their _____ make mistakes,' he says. Keith Nettle, publishing di [010] lt questions. Today's teaching materials suggest that _____ should be encouraged to 'provoke reactions' in their [011] action' are raised. Teachers are encouraged to 'give _____ a sense of historical responsibility, without imposin [012] rtant feature of a good school is its ability to help _____ with their learning difficulties. Good careers advice [013] education than fostering self- confidence and enabling _____ to get a job. The report notes big disparities in al [014] d Research. Nationally, this could mean only 305,000 _____ are learning foreign languages out of a primary school [015] e lessons. Another 18 authorities allowed parents or _____ to choose the lessons, and one authority offered the [016] sons, and one authority offered them to the most able _____ . 'Modern Foreign Languages in Primary Schools: CILT [017] omprehensives need to attract a reasonable spread of _____ of different backgrounds and abilities. In many plac [018] he challenge posed by ghetto schools to disadvantaged _____ and the concentration of middle-class ones in suburba [019] the London borough of Wandsworth, is to select some _____ by an entrance test and so ensure a better mix of [020] by an entrance test and so ensure a better mix of _____ . Graham Stapleton is head of Graveney School, which [021] this year decided to reserve half its 250 places for _____ who scored best in an entrance test. Mr Stapleton, w [022] and that he has simply ensured a balanced intake of _____ . He aims to stem the flight of [023] . He aims to stem the flight of _____ to private schools and to other Wandsworth schools. A [024] r to growing doubts about comprehensives is to select _____ , not on academic ability, but for particular talents [025] ls do not produce 'a balanced intake' - sports school _____ are unlikely to be as academic as language school one 10. WORDS folded fun hurt interfere mud plate pupils sand tight whisper [001] a nurse.' 'I'm all right,' she said. 'I think I just _____ my arm, that's all' Anna moved the woman and her hus [002] an and Anna left them at their hotel. 'Your arm will _____ a lot tonight,' said Anna. 'So take some aspirins bef [003] e doing much for the next couple of days. That arm'll _____ for a bit.' 'I was lucky,' replied Tristan, with a sh [004] t do you take me for, Mary?' I said, pretending she'd _____ my feelings - because, of course, I had been intendin [005] ng of me and I feel really bad that I unintentionally _____ him. Suddenly Mary's excited voffice broke into my th [006] well that Pete has found out about Gary. Oh, he'll be _____ for a while, but now he has a chance to meet someone [007] met Jennifer's eyes and knew she was feeling just as _____ and disappointed as I was. So I spoke to her over Ian [008] to Mr Knightley until after dinner. 'They wanted to _____ both you and Harriet,' he said. 'Why are they your en [009] s before the trip, one of the Eltons' carriage horses _____ his leg and they could not go. 'Most annoying, Knightl [010] as trying very hard to win her heart. she looked very _____ and embarrassed. The others were all silent. 'Ah, ye [011] " , 'She certainly was very rude to her and you have _____ 'Miss Bates is a very good woman, but you know that s [012] m glad she is happy now, and very sorry if! sometimes _____ her in the past,' Emma replied. That evening there w [013] of the tents. He was sad that too many men were badly _____ , and he knew that many more would not live until morn [014] y interesting. Haken lifted the sword again, ready to _____ Maximus really badly, but Proximo stopped him. "That' [015] sawmill openly called her a liar and a cheat, but it _____ his business because people would not believe that so [016] aid. 'I'll carry a gun and shoot anybody who tries to _____ me.' Melanie was shocked. 'Scarlett, I'll die if anyt [017] g off Ashley's shirt. It was covered in blood. 'He's _____ !' cried Scarlett. 'You fool!' said India. 'Did you th [018] the old Sullivan plantation, I saw that Mr Wilkes was _____ and could not ride far, so I took him, Dr Meade, Mr M [019] y he spoke brought those memories back to her, and it _____ to think of them. 'I like these days better,' she sai [020] et! Scarlett burst into tears when she thought of the _____ in Melanie's eyes when India told her. 'What will Mel [021] the time you were wanting Ashley Wilkes! Oh, how that _____ !' She drank her brandy and stood up. 'You don't under [022] er! You mustn't say -!' 'I was drunk, and I wanted to _____ her,-' Melanie looked at him. 'Is it possible that he [023] Rhett wants that Wailing woman?' And then she saw the _____ look in his eyes and remembered her promise to Melani [024] His voffice was cool but the hand he put on her wrist _____ . 'She said, 'Be kind to Captain Butler, he loves you [025] ic words in my diary. After that, the unkind boys had _____ themselves and I felt good about it. She refused to