1. WORDS anxious bless cheap dish dive flame joke shells supper tempted [001] that Rhett Butler was in prison?' Aunt Pitty said at _____ that evening. For a moment; Scarlett was so shocked s [002] nt up to her room. The news would be all over town by _____ -time, and people would believe that she and Ashley we [003] arlett sent her away, saying that she didn't want any _____ . Then, after a long time, Rhett knocked on her door a [004] erful night. Rhett did not appear for dinner, off for _____ . And when a second day passed without news of him, sh [005] ter 14 Leo's Second Test After the match there was a _____ and concert in the village. The hall was specially de [006] he food was good, and everyone was very happy. After _____ Mr Maudsley made a long speech. This surprised me bec [007] There was great disappointment. A cricket match and a _____ were not complete without songs and it was still early [008] ecided that one boy would walk up to the master after _____ and ask for more soup. Oliver was chosen. In the eve [009] oys all laughed at this, and they began to have their _____ . Oliver ate with them. Then they gave him a bed on th [010] for a hospital doctor to look at Ricky. It was past _____ time and Mark was restless. He opened the door. 'I'll [011] ads, meat, vegetables, pies and cakes for the elegant _____ after the concert. On the evening itself, Moscow's m [012] e entertainment would stop so that they could go into _____ . Yury was sitting with Tonya and Misha Gordon - the t [013] in the club, so if we're hungry we can order a late _____ while we're listening to the music. I: Mmm. So plent [014] late at night they sometimes eat yet another meal - _____ . I: So that's what you do now? K: Oh yes, I like it [015] t path and inviting them to eat with him. During the _____ , someone looked in their bags to see how much money [016] ty of the Welshman's prose. Some 20 years later, over _____ at my home, the two poets were able to laugh off the [017] days. There's excellent fishing here.' We had a good _____ - which I needed - and sat in front of a fire in his [018] I had was some biscuits. I had half the biscuits for _____ and tried to keep warm in the heather. I was feeling [019] time, but I decided to stay at a hotel tonight. I had _____ in another restaurant, and thought that after that I [020] nother trayful of good things! We did not usually eat _____ , but politely (and hungrily) we gave in. We even acce [021] vulgar words now. I believe Mr Hoggins drinks beer at _____ every night...' Marry!' repeated Miss Matty. Well! Tw [022] . Mrs Millace went to hospital and then I cooked some _____ . After that, I began to make the sitting room tidy. [023] I could go somewhere else.' 'Of course not. Sit down. _____ 's ready.' For two days I slept and waited to feel bet [024] he too, though she did not ask, was waiting. During _____ , I began to talk. I told them all about George Millac [025] rge door key. So, the old man's cooking meat for his _____ , is he?' thought Dunstan. But where is he? Why is hi 2. WORDS anxious bless cheap dish dive flame joke shells supper tempted [001] food in front of me; it was the traditional Belizean _____ of chicken, rice and beans. I've eaten it many times [002] l of oil (to heat the liquid) One silver cup One soap _____ (with holes in it) Four small books (to support the s [003] th holes in it) Four small books (to support the soap _____ ) Four boxes of matches Water Watch (to measure the ex [004] t fire). The success of my spell depended on the soap _____ . I was going to place the cup in the soap [005] . I was going to place the cup in the soap _____ so that the flames from the oil passed through the ho [006] mes from the oil passed through the holes in the soap _____ and heated the cup. My plan was to put a little water [007] calamari is the standout appetizer. This often-dreary _____ is a crowd pleaser here. The crisply fried rings do [008] a film from before the war. It shows a meal. The main _____ is boiled dog with rice.' Nobody kills and eats dogs, [009] all dishes with Carter's experimental bacteria. Each _____ was in its own protective glass box. Cregar turned t [010] er own food from home. Her mother had prepared a rice _____ for her. It smelled delicious, and Marwa ate quickly [011] food in front of me; it was the traditional Belizean _____ of chicken, rice and beans. I've eaten it many times [012] l of oil (to heat the liquid) One silver cup One soap _____ (with holes in it) Four small books (to support the s [013] th holes in it) Four small books (to support the soap _____ ) Four boxes of matches Water Watch (to measure the ex [014] t fire). The success of my spell depended on the soap _____ . I was going to place the cup in the soap [015] . I was going to place the cup in the soap _____ so that the flames from the oil passed through the ho [016] mes from the oil passed through the holes in the soap _____ and heated the cup. My plan was to put a little water 3. WORDS anxious bless cheap dish dive flame joke shells supper tempted [001] he turned back again, Maximus had gone. Commodus was _____ . Who did the great general really support? Could he b [002] ound Maximus. Maximus left the Emperor's tent feeling _____ . One more duty, one he did not want-but could he refu [003] d her. Something was not right, and she suddenly felt _____ . The boy continued to run along the road. Soon soldie [004] r Gracchus had a list of problems in the city. He was _____ that Commoduslook at them without delay. ". . . and [005] itten the word 'vanquished' . At the same time I was _____ to prove that I had not been vanquished. The boys wer [006] k instead of almost white. When I saw her, she looked _____ . She was thinking about something, and her face had t [007] .' I decided to tell Mrs Maudsley about Marcus. I was _____ about his health and rather liked telling bad news. I [008] n she gave me the letters, she was excited then, even _____ . She was never excited when she was with Lord Triming [009] any of the notes. I was too proud to do that and too _____ to please her. But there was another reason: the rea [010] and this is where you can help us.' I felt weak and _____ . Five minutes ago I was sitting beside Marian. Now I [011] going to tell me all about spooning. I had been very _____ to hear that, but now I did not particularly want to [012] ir messenger, but now I hated it. It was wrong: I was _____ to cause problems between Marian and Ted. I wanted to [013] alive,' I said. 'My grandfather?' he said. He seemed _____ about something. 'Did you know my grandfather?' 'Yes [014] in which he held his handkerchief. One young man was _____ to hang up his hat for him. Another put his hands in [015] education that the rest of the world can offer; it is _____ to trade, and it is offering many interesting contra [016] n safety. As soon as I get on the train, I feel less _____ , and I am more relaxed when I reach my destination. [017] ounge looked rather nervous. He was sweating and and _____ , and wearing a dirty raincoat. 'Oh God,' I thought, [018] l work for today's toddlers, says Victoria Matthews. _____ parents enrol them in gruelling lessons from the sta [019] arted from group to group is more likely to make them _____ than relaxed enough to learn. Children of this age ne [020] dress it up as serious teaching is to make the child _____ about living up to his or her parents' expectations a [021] nowledges that tests of this kind could make children _____ 'if the school took a competitive view of them', but [022] RD 'Dear Headteacher, As one of the parents who was _____ about the teaching arrangements for my daughter's cl [023] eputation can quite easily be talked up, or down, by _____ parents; changes in staffing can also mean that a ve [024] . After a week, I moved to Miss Matilda's house. How _____ she was about everything! Is your room all right, dea [025] that, she was certain. About everything else, she was _____ and undecided. And now I come to the love-aair. It s 4. WORDS anxious bless cheap dish dive flame joke shells supper tempted [001] g more tonight. You need to sleep. All this after the _____ . I shouldn't have taken you out there tonight.' She l [002] lie darts among young lambs and butterflies soar and _____ . It is a scene so peaceful, so bucolic, so far remove [003] wimmers will break their necks this summer when they _____ into water without knowing how deep it is. Always ch [004] ng how deep it is. Always check the depth before you _____ . Remember - shallow water is safe for children, but [005] he window shut. 'Can you ride a horse - drive a car - _____ - fly a plane - shoot?' Miss Moss read. She walked al [006] for a year. She had learnt to parachute and to scuba- _____ . Back in Sweden she was chosen to join the SMI, partl [007] underwater to try and find the bullet. 'I'd like to _____ underwater,' Chapman said. 'OK,' Monika said. 'Me too [008] and when she was twelve she did her first underwater _____ . A new artificial gill, which allowed divers to take [009] disk went dark again as she finished speaking. Night _____ That evening Joyce sat by the window in her room in t [010] ut it's dark. . .' Joyce began. 'So we'll do a night _____ ,' Taka said as he jumped to his feet. 'Come on. Your [011] d to her, smiling. 'It's ages since I've done a night _____ . I suppose you've done lots?' 'Yes. . . but not for a [012] g more tonight. You need to sleep. All this after the _____ . I shouldn't have taken you out there tonight.' She l 5. WORDS anxious bless cheap dish dive flame joke shells supper tempted [001] ventual inclusion. And it ensures that Germany is not _____ to take its own steps to project stability to its ea [002] . And the way the unionized workers swept to victory _____ some analysts to rethink earlier assessments, and to [003] ned that the stores and finance companies continually _____ her to go on spending. They never checked my credit [004] h have made him a person impossible to ignore. Those _____ to write him off as a crackpot cackled with glee as h [005] in case any members of the NUS Annual Conference are _____ to accuse me of saying, 'Pull up the ladder, Jack, I [006] in the best interests of the child, teachers will be _____ to do things which produce a good score for the scho [007] cording to Professor Shanin, British universities are _____ by the 'mercantile atmosphere' to look to Russia and [008] s in our churches may well be 'naturally inclined' or _____ towards fornication, adultery or homosexual sex. But [009] sex. But temptation is not sin, for Jesus himself was _____ . What temptations a leader or church member suffers m [010] . I was about ten yards behind the running man. I was _____ to throw my empty gun at his head, but it was too [011] , you approve of my banning,' Biko went on. Woods was _____ to say: 'You're right!' But he hesitated; he had come [012] to my spirit - 'Daughter, leave now before you are _____ to stay.' 'Mother, I will,' I answered. And when I wo [013] ed by the routine life of a country vicar, and I was _____ to change MY profession. But suddenly there was light [014] him, and under his touch my mind was changing. I was _____ to stop struggling against him, as I had been [015] to stop struggling against him, as I had been _____ before, in a dierent way, by-Mr Rochester. The missi [016] nient distance for the Bennet girls, who were usually _____ there three or four times a week, to visit their aunt [017] g people he had met there. 'In fact, that's why I was _____ to join the regiment. I'd heard that Meryton society [018] ffer of your hand in any possible way that would have _____ me to accept it. The moment I first met you, I notice 6. WORDS anxious bless cheap dish dive flame joke shells supper tempted [001] lt. You were like an insect that flies round a bright _____ . You flew close to the [002] . You flew close to the _____ , and you were burned. That's why I am a dry, lifeless [003] idea grabbed me. I turned the cooker on and a blue _____ shot up. As Grafalk came through the door at me I tor [004] or at me I tore a curtain down and dropped it on the _____ . It caught fire immediately. I waved the curtain aro [005] ke most families. Life burned in them with a fiercer _____ , and by seven o'clock most of them were up, and, to a [006] ill pass away with our bodies, leaving only the pure _____ of the spirit. That's why I never think of revenge, I [007] hen the main driving rockets began to throw out white _____ . She suddenly went faster, and before long she was a [008] carefully built the fire and Sean encouraged a small _____ from his cigarette lighter to catch the dry leaves. A [009] lt. You were like an insect that flies round a bright _____ . You flew close to the [010] . You flew close to the _____ , and you were burned. That's why I am a dry, lifeless 7. WORDS anxious bless cheap dish dive flame joke shells supper tempted [001] s around Oliver's neck and kissed him. 'Goodbye! God, _____ you!' he said. It was the first time in Oliver's sad [002] pity you.' said Rose.' I am so sorry for you.' 'Heaven _____ you for your kindness,' said Nancy. 'Nobody knows tha [003] e take the money,' said Rose.' It may help you.' 'God _____ you,' said Nancy. 'Now I must go. Good night, good ni [004] English as he worked the words out in his head. God _____ Africa, Raise up her name, Hear our prayers And [005] Africa, Raise up her name, Hear our prayers And _____ us... [006] us... _____ the leaders, [007] the leaders, _____ also the young That they may carry the land with pat [008] ey may carry the land with patience, In their youth, _____ them. [009] them. _____ our eorts To work together and lift ourselves Throu [010] ourselves Through learning and understanding, God _____ us. Woza Moya! Yihla Moya! Come, Spirit! Descend, Sp [011] aven't put down your husband's name, Mrs Woods.' 'God _____ you!' her mother called, her voffice full of emotion. [012] he crowd of thousands singing at Biko's funeral. God _____ Africa, Raise up her name, Hear our prayers And [013] Africa, Raise up her name, Hear our prayers And _____ us... [014] us... _____ the leaders, [015] the leaders, _____ also the young That they may carry the land with pat [016] ey may carry the land with patience, In their youth, _____ them. [017] them. _____ our eorts To work together and lift ourselves Throu [018] ourselves Through learning and understanding, God _____ us. Woza Moya! Yihla Moya! Come, Spirit! Descend, Sp [019] s around Oliver's neck and kissed him. 'Goodbye! God, _____ you!' he said. It was the first time in Oliver's sad [020] pity you.' said Rose.' I am so sorry for you.' 'Heaven _____ you for your kindness,' said Nancy. 'Nobody knows tha [021] e take the money,' said Rose.' It may help you.' 'God _____ you,' said Nancy. 'Now I must go. Good night, good ni 8. WORDS anxious bless cheap dish dive flame joke shells supper tempted [001] ht. But in the 18th and 19th centuries, collectors of _____ , fossils, minerals and curious bits of bone, like Sir [002] ank because I'm small. I could pick up those 90-pound _____ without any trouble.' The Navy has the most opportun [003] burned to death there in a blaze ignited by artillery _____ from their own side. If Syria proves supportive, he s 9. WORDS anxious bless cheap dish dive flame joke shells supper tempted [001] is ready, madam,' I said to Sandra, trying to make a _____ . I picked up the two cases. She laughed which was lov [002] eed horses to travel that distance.' He meant it as a _____ but Mrs Elton thought it was a delightful idea. "Exc [003] he was joking, but he soon discovered that it was no _____ . Early each morning she drove out, to the sawmill wit [004] is one of your bad jokes?' she said angrily. 'It's no _____ ,' he said. 'I'm afraid that if I wait until I come bac [005] ' he told her. Always before, life had seemed to be a _____ to him, but now'Scarlett saw that something mattered [006] terrible face. I wondered if he was trying to make a _____ . . 'Aren't all men called 'Mr'?' I asked. 'No, not a [007] very old man. He'll break easily.' I laughed at that _____ . I couldn't imagine Brunskill running. 'Or Hugh?' sh [008] So I thought fast and then said: 'Oh, it was only a _____ .' 'A [009] .' 'A _____ ?' he repeated. 'But she knows I can't sing.' 'That's [010] ted. 'But she knows I can't sing.' 'That's why it's a _____ ,' I explained patiently. 'Oh, do you think so?' He sm [011] 'He laughed,' I said. 'He thought it was a very good _____ . He told me he couldn't sing.' 'Did he really laugh? [012] laughing at him. Her happiness might be just another _____ . More trouble followed. We lost three more men, and o [013] too. Was Marian serious, or was she trying to make a _____ ? 'Are men the same?' I asked. 'I'm sure Hugh isn't li [014] ink, Fagin. And dont put poison in it,' he added as a _____ . While Sikes was drinking beer, Jack Dawkins told the [015] was under Romey's own boat, in his own garage. What a _____ ! But then Romey had disappeared, and now he was dead [016] bout work papers, housing, food allowances. It was no _____ in those days not to know about any new rules; it mig [017] e General Motors Corporation, thought the idea was a _____ at first. After all, Camrys and Accords are synonymo [018] est against Swedish Railways using such a traditional _____ in an advertising campaign. It showed two Scotsmen [019] democratic party leader, Gonchigdorj, said: 'The best _____ from last year was 'I'm living on my salary'.' Many [020] onversation in which each of us would throw in every _____ we could think of, that had anything (or sometimes no [021] beat Peter with his walking-stick. My dear, that boy's _____ , on that spring day, broke my mother's heart and cha [022] sun, Shervane's world was the last and the strangest _____ of the Maker of the Stars. As he looked across his fa [023] into the dust years ago. And who, then, started this _____ ?' We may never know,' Irmgard whispered. We may neve [024] . Travesty,' he added, giving its name. 'There was a _____ about its imaginary parents, wasn't there? Bog Oak an [025] told you what you expected to hear. As a sort of bad _____ .' 'Believe me, I'm not here because of one of Simon's 10. WORDS anxious bless cheap dish dive flame joke shells supper tempted [001] where she lived in Como. But in the darkness of those _____ hotels on my own, after a day of looking at brilliant [002] e spent the last years of his life in Paris, living in _____ hotels and asking his friends for money. During the y [003] old, and I've heard that somebody is hoping to get it _____ .' Will and AsWey looked after any business in Jonesbo [004] olding her head proudly. Eromie Slattery! That dirty, _____ female whose fatherless baby Scarlett's mother had he [005] place, but I won't give you a dollar now! I'll buy it _____ when it's sold for taxes!' 'I'll pull this house down [006] and blankets in and started selling them. I sold them _____ , then bought other things and sold those, too.' He lo [007] sawmill,' she said at last, 'and I think I can get it _____ . And I want two wagons and horses, and a horse and ca [008] man had to sell his business - and Scarlett bought it _____ . She had to find someone to manage the second sawmill [009] into the elevator behind me. He smelled of smoke and _____ wine and life on the streets without soap His beard a [010] . 'I know why Polski uses them,' he went on. 'They're _____ . They don't know any better. Then he can make more mo [011] elf as the bargain shopper's alternative, advertising _____ wine and beef. Publix has simply bullied its way into [012] e was the time he bought a motorcycle because it was _____ and ended up biking to every state capital in the 48 [013] irlie Street and shouting on Walton Street and buying _____ wine and single beers at the Walton Food Market amon [014] tion in your capital: a luxury hotel, and an ordinary _____ hotel. Then prepare a short report or composition (ma [015] cooked breakfast included in the price of the room. _____ hotels (those that charge 20 and under per night) a [016] eets on the beds and you had to bring your own! Many _____ rooms are in cold basements, where the beds are too [017] bly a flashing light outside instead - none of these _____ rooms have blinds or curtains you can pull to keep t [018] and buy a candle. The condition of the beds in these _____ hotels was terrible. Most of them were completely wo [019] , I recommend staying with a friend rather than in a _____ London hotel. I didn't, and I had serious regrets! [020] h or traveller's cheques in your wallet - nothing is _____ ! You're there all day, so you need something to eat [021] ollars and change money daily. Restaurants are quite _____ . You can get a good meal for about two dollars. Our [022] se the public transport system is very good and very _____ , but people like to use their cars. Also, these peop [023] r fish to go in the sandwich. Pubs often serve good, _____ food, both hot and cold. School children can have a [024] , curious people came around to watch and enjoy the _____ entertainment - and laugh at me. They found it all v [025] ober 1938, Nylon was introduced to the world. It was _____ and strong and immediately became successful, especia