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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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word/phrase fits all the gaps in each set?
abroad
advice
attract
dare
extra
grave
photograph
pink
salary
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2. WORDS
abroad
advice
attract
dare
extra
grave
photograph
pink
salary
solve
[001] ersity. Jill was studying trees. She wanted to work _____ , but first she had to finish her studies. It was a su
[002] amous, People travel a long way to see them. Holidays _____ In 1998, for the first time, more British people had
[003] for the first time, more British people had holidays _____ than in Britain. Twenty-nine million holidays were t
[004] in Britain. Twenty-nine million holidays were taken _____ and 27 million holidays were taken in Britain. Most B
[005] countries and Australia for their holidays. Britons _____ : the mast popular holiday places Spain 27. 5% France
[006] s, there are visitors from all over Britain, and from _____ too. They are waiting patiently for the funeral of
[007] oyal visit to South Africa. This was her first visit _____ , and a very interesting one for her. But it came at
[008] drew and Prince Edward. The Queen often had to travel _____ , and Prince Philip often went with her. Their first b
[009] and, or Parliament, or officials who work for Britain _____ . She sees each person alone for about ten or twenty
[010] ears old! The Queen and the royal family often travel _____ as guests of other countries. The Queen has visited a
[011] ng her work for charity, she travelled in Britain and _____ , meeting children and adults. Some were very poor, m
[012] for many years. She has travelled thousands of miles _____ each year for the charity, often to poor or dangerous
[013] family have just come back to Britain from a holiday _____ . They have had their passports stamped and are going
[014] or Italy. Tell me, John, have you ever had a holiday _____ that went wrong? John: Oh yes, quite a few actually.
[015] ports, hospitals, universities. We do a lot of work _____ , and I often go to the Middle East, which is my speci
[016] ravel quite a bit in my own country as well as going _____ . In fact when I'm trying to unpack at the end of a da
[017] em. The kids travel everywhere with us. When touring _____ we usually rent a house and make it our base so we ca
[018] ersity. Jill was studying trees. She wanted to work _____ , but first she had to finish her studies. It was a su
[019] amous, People travel a long way to see them. Holidays _____ In 1998, for the first time, more British people had
[020] for the first time, more British people had holidays _____ than in Britain. Twenty-nine million holidays were t
[021] in Britain. Twenty-nine million holidays were taken _____ and 27 million holidays were taken in Britain. Most B
[022] countries and Australia for their holidays. Britons _____ : the mast popular holiday places Spain 27. 5% France
[023] s, there are visitors from all over Britain, and from _____ too. They are waiting patiently for the funeral of
[024] oyal visit to South Africa. This was her first visit _____ , and a very interesting one for her. But it came at
[025] drew and Prince Edward. The Queen often had to travel _____ , and Prince Philip often went with her. Their first b
[001] ved the problem was her Uncle Charles, who had lived _____ for many years. He wrote from Hong Kong to say that h
[002] aker's and get a cake and some coee. You haven't been _____ before, have you?' 'No.' 'Well, I always tell my gir
[003] se?' 'Oh, no, this is the first time I have ever been _____ at all.' 'Really! I am surprised. I had the feeling y
[004] d the little governess began to feel excited at being _____ , and enjoyed looking out of the window at all the new
[005] he answered. 'My husband has just rung. He's staying _____ for another week! So shall I expect you at 1. 30 or
[006] the Lord's work calls me and spread the Lord's word _____ in strange places. Ah, 'tes terrible to have to go,
[007] s terrible to have to go, but in mun do it. in mun go _____ in a Ford van, preaching all over the countryside. Ay
[008] ith some of my other patients. Then in shall send her _____ . in think in will interest her in old churches. There
[009] lly. 'Where did they get the money?' 'From churches, _____ . From black people. Even some companies gave them som
[010] ng the house, but the smell got worse. He tried going _____ , but the whole of Paris smelt of English cooking. Th
[011] married if they hadn't been told about it. It's like _____ no one would want to go there if they hadn't been tol
[012] making my preparations for leaving England and going _____ in the service of God. Happy, that is, except for one
[013] cial day came. One Friday evening I was reading the ' _____ ' part of the APPOINTMENTS section in the weekly compa
[014] y to leave good jobs in England for an uncertain life _____ . We had expected that. We didn't mind. We packed our
[015] ss marry the other man?' I asked. 'No, but she stayed _____ . The children came to live in England, except the you
[016] im as their new ruler. The situation was more diicult _____ . When news of Philip's murder spread around his empir
[017] ence. Having ended its mission to spread revolution _____ , Cuba's military is undertaking a new mission at hom
[018] bumper crop of English writings by Indians there and _____ . (This has prompted the British Indian writer Salman
[019] family have just come back to Britain from a holiday _____ . They have had their passports stamped and are going
[020] or Italy. Tell me, John, have you ever had a holiday _____ that went wrong? John: Oh yes, quite a few actually.
[021] ports, hospitals, universities. We do a lot of work _____ , and I often go to the Middle East, which is my spec
[022] avel quite a bit in my own country as well as going _____ . In fact when I'm trying to unpack at the end of a da
[023] em. The kids travel everywhere with us. When touring _____ we usually rent a house and make it our base so we ca
[024] e Third World is hot in Hollywood. But all too often _____ is simply the continuation of America by other means.
[025] entify a weakness with the arrangements for the year _____ . It is a variable experience, depending on where stud
3. WORDS
abroad
advice
attract
dare
extra
grave
photograph
pink
salary
solve
[001] ery well indeed, Inspector. And I thank you for your _____ . But I think I must make the decisions, and you must
[002] nly one who noticed it. Very often he used to give me _____ , telling me quietly what I should do or what I shoul
[003] hen he did this. Today, of course, I realize that his _____ was always very good and sensible. What a pity tha
[004] re angry with him. Why should he, or anyone, give me _____ ? My feelings towards him changed and I actually beg
[005] 'Fanny's mother? No, I've never met her.' 'I want your _____ - you see, maybe she will soon be a relative of mine.
[006] o do it - why not try it tonight? *** Q: I need some _____ . I'll be going off to college soon, in Oxford, in ano
[007] accommodation is available in your capital city? What _____ would you give to a stranger in your capital city ab
[008] or composition (maximum 500 words), giving suitable _____ for both a typical visiting student on holiday (who m
[009] trument of today. *** GIVE BLOOD - SAVE A LIFE! This _____ on this poster was taken to heart by Allan Doster, fr
[010] her in misery for year after year. I: Yes. JS: So my _____ to divorcees is this: Think long and hard about what
[011] ck to road accidents. Could you give us some general _____ on what to do at the scene of a car accident? Dr C:
[012] d if exercise is always increased in easy stages. My _____ is: if you are under 40, are healthy and feel well, y
[013] mend some things you can do to protect yourself. His _____ is free - be guided by an expert in law enforcement.
[014] ery well indeed, Inspector. And I thank you for your _____ . But I think I must make the decisions, and you must
[015] nly one who noticed it. Very often he used to give me _____ , telling me quietly what I should do or what I shoul
[016] hen he did this. Today, of course, I realize that his _____ was always very good and sensible. What a pity tha
[017] re angry with him. Why should he, or anyone, give me _____ ? My feelings towards him changed and I actually beg
[018] 'Fanny's mother? No, I've never met her.' 'I want your _____ - you see, maybe she will soon be a relative of mine.
[019] o do it - why not try it tonight? *** Q: I need some _____ . I'll be going off to college soon, in Oxford, in ano
[020] accommodation is available in your capital city? What _____ would you give to a stranger in your capital city ab
[021] or composition (maximum 500 words), giving suitable _____ for both a typical visiting student on holiday (who m
[022] trument of today. *** GIVE BLOOD - SAVE A LIFE! This _____ on this poster was taken to heart by Allan Doster, fr
[023] her in misery for year after year. I: Yes. JS: So my _____ to divorcees is this: Think long and hard about what
[024] ck to road accidents. Could you give us some general _____ on what to do at the scene of a car accident? Dr C:
[025] d if exercise is always increased in easy stages. My _____ is: if you are under 40, are healthy and feel well, y
[001] ll the excitement of the romance and had no sensible _____ to offer poor Catherine. You must act, my dear,' she
[002] he agreed it with you?' He has sometimes asked for my _____ .' Is it you, then, that has changed him?' Catherine c
[003] s girl. Good god, he thought; I'm taking Phil Resch's _____ . Go to bed with her first, he remembered. Then kill h
[004] staying you're not, I should think. But you take my _____ and stand up to him. He doesn't like that. Always get
[005] on with his life at Latchetts. Chapter 14 A priest's _____ It was Thursday morning and on the following Sunday C
[006] re to be talked to,' replied the priest. 'I want your _____ about something very important, but can I talk to yo
[007] id Brat. 'But that isn't what I want to know. I want _____ about... whether to leave things as they are.' And h
[008] th his father and the old man had given him some good _____ . 'Never blame a woman for something that happened in
[009] much strong tea. She asked me to give you some good _____ . I was once a student too, you know, so I know what I
[010] he only man she'd ever really loved, asking for help, _____ and perhaps money. Celia Richards read that letter,
[011] to post, and he had read it. In it she had begged for _____ and money. She was sure she was pregnant, and the f
[012] ed without interest, opening a book. 'That's the best _____ I can give.' 'Mr Heathcli, I'll have to stay here for
[013] me her sweetest smile. 'I must tell you! I need your _____ . Today Edgar Linton has asked me to marry him, and I
[014] l again, it could be fatal; Or Kenneth warned us. 'My _____ to you is to do whatever she wants, and don't make he
[015] n and guns.' Heathcli was sensible enough to take her _____ . He broke down the locked door and escaped, just as t
[016] s food and rest, she'll recover.' 'I want no further _____ from you, EHen Dean,' said Mr Edgar coldly. 'You knew
[017] !' 'It's a strange kind of happiness, master. Take my _____ , and pray to God to forgive you for what you've done
[018] 'as your family's lawyer, let me give you a word of _____ . The inquest is over, and you've been cleared. But n
[019] , and he'd like to see you there,' I said. 'That's my _____ - for whatever it's worth.' 'It's not worth anything
[020] .' He stood up, his face expressionless. 'I have some _____ for you, Miss Baring,' he said. 'Leave this to us.
[021] gone, Meriam told her mother, in a thick whisper, the _____ the young lady had given her. 'So that's how it's do
[022] walked away. But Reuben was always ready to listen to _____ about improvements to the farm, and he said, quite p
[023] and thanked her warmly for all her kindness and good _____ . Flora gave her a copy of The Higher Common Sense, w
[024] . Do you play terribly well?' Remembering Dr Fagan's _____ , Paul said, Yes, remarkably well.' Well, you won't b
[025] this,' he said, handing Paul a walking stick. Take my _____ and give them some work to do.' He went out, and Pau
4. WORDS
abroad
advice
attract
dare
extra
grave
photograph
pink
salary
solve
[001] nd you know I can make quite a noise with my horn to _____ attention. I: Have you ever been frightened? Have you
[002] to glance in our direction, no matter what we did to _____ his attention. We were on our way to a movie at 8:00
[001] tention is being paid to your case, which may in time _____ international interest in the field of social science
[002] knew be did not love her. She had made every eort to _____ him, but he had not given her his heart. I saw her
[003] Jane should use every moment she gets with Bingley to _____ and encourage him.' . 'But I consider a man should tr
[004] there is meanness in all the tricks used by ladies to _____ men.' Miss Bingley was not satisfied enough with this
[005] smile, as she thought of poor Miss Bingley's eorts to _____ Mr Darcy, which might all be in vain. The supper part
[006] Lisa frowning. Next moment she touched Ian's arm to _____ his attention and he turned away. 'That girl is doing
[007] ond their magazines' usual areas of concentration to _____ a wider audience. Mr. Hirschorn, the former executive
[008] hether natural or man-made, the more tourists it will _____ . On the other hand, the more a community comes to res
[009] -a move that (Richard) Riordan regards as crucial to _____ a permanent chief executive officer capable of turni
[010] w more people in August than Major League Soccer and _____ as many TV viewers as men's professional golf? Or th
[011] d you know I can make quite a noise with my horn to _____ attention. I: Have you ever been frightened? Have you
[012] to glance in our direction, no matter what we did to _____ his attention. We were on our way to a movie at 8:00
[013] not hard to see why. To work, comprehensives need to _____ a reasonable spread of pupils of different background
[014] become secretaries. 'The three-term courses tend to _____ the typical boarding-school girl who has decided she
[015] The University of Edinburgh runs summer schools which _____ students from all over the world. Not surprisingly,
[016] tention is being paid to your case, which may in time _____ international interest in the field of social science
[017] knew be did not love her. She had made every eort to _____ him, but he had not given her his heart. I saw her
[018] Jane should use every moment she gets with Bingley to _____ and encourage him.' . 'But I consider a man should tr
[019] there is meanness in all the tricks used by ladies to _____ men.' Miss Bingley was not satisfied enough with this
[020] smile, as she thought of poor Miss Bingley's eorts to _____ Mr Darcy, which might all be in vain. The supper part
[021] Lisa frowning. Next moment she touched Ian's arm to _____ his attention and he turned away. 'That girl is doing
5. WORDS
abroad
advice
attract
dare
extra
grave
photograph
pink
salary
solve
[001] , restaurants, and other places people give a 'tip' ? _____ money on top of the price. Without this
[002] money on top of the price. Without this _____ money, many workers do not have enough money to live.
[003] gent will ask 1. 2 million pounds. The agent gets the _____ 200,000 pounds for his work and everyone is pleased.
[004] oved Spielberg's next movie about an alien, E. T - The _____ Terrestrial. Again, he was nominated for Best Direct
[005] at they aren't real. Many experts now believe in ESP ( _____ sensory perception). People with ESP are able to ?kn
[006] lots of unnecessary mistakes because of it. And the _____ employees it involves means that their prices are hi
[007] and decided against the new corn - no matter how much _____ grain it provided. They complained that it wasn't goo
[008] rk for quite a long time. I think she's earning some _____ money working as a dancer in a theatre or club in the
[009] o give them more work to do. They also go to special _____ schools in the evening, so they're busy most of the
[010] not satisfactory then the student is given even more _____ lessons. P: Phew! They must love the holidays. G: Ye
[011] an body. It is added to other materials to give them _____ strength. It has played an important part in our live
[012] central heating in all the rooms, so there's nothing _____ to pay there. A: Oh lovely, and do you want the rent
[013] their luggage, and they are close to the toilets for _____ convenience. You can reserve your seats in advance.
[014] , restaurants, and other places people give a 'tip' ? _____ money on top of the price. Without this
[015] money on top of the price. Without this _____ money, many workers do not have enough money to live.
[016] gent will ask 1. 2 million pounds. The agent gets the _____ 200,000 pounds for his work and everyone is pleased.
[017] oved Spielberg's next movie about an alien, E. T - The _____ Terrestrial. Again, he was nominated for Best Direct
[018] at they aren't real. Many experts now believe in ESP ( _____ sensory perception). People with ESP are able to ?kn
[019] lots of unnecessary mistakes because of it. And the _____ employees it involves means that their prices are hi
[020] and decided against the new corn - no matter how much _____ grain it provided. They complained that it wasn't goo
[021] rk for quite a long time. I think she's earning some _____ money working as a dancer in a theatre or club in the
[022] o give them more work to do. They also go to special _____ schools in the evening, so they're busy most of the
[023] not satisfactory then the student is given even more _____ lessons. P: Phew! They must love the holidays. G: Ye
[024] an body. It is added to other materials to give them _____ strength. It has played an important part in our live
[025] central heating in all the rooms, so there's nothing _____ to pay there. A: Oh lovely, and do you want the rent
[001] ling in. How helpful it will be for her to have some _____ food ready. Laura! Get me the big basket from the kit
[002] lly. But I can't get rid of the idea that we've got an _____ player... somebody who ought not to be here at all.'
[003] t it,' said Susan. 'I'll clean it up. I have lots of _____ time now.' Stan smiled a little nervously. He was gla
[004] cousins is called Seth or Reuben, or if you want any _____ boots or anything. There is bound to be a lot of mud.
[005] to persuade the owner's wife, Mrs Murther, to cook an _____ piece of meat for her, and in a surprisingly short ti
[006] m.' But Flora thought otherwise, and went to fetch an _____ coat. They started on their journey and at first Amos
[007] the sleeping Samora on to the papers and fastened the _____ nappy on. Samora did not wake. At the window, Biko r
[008] s, usually.' I will make a note of that, and have two _____ lumps put out for you. But don't let the boys get the
[009] gan. After all, my mother does pay five pounds a term _____ for me to learn.' z At the end of the week, as Paul
[010] even more violently as they walked away carrying the _____ weight. Our Globe, with all the precious things in it
[011] om on the ship, and added that the Company would send _____ food for Lellie at a cost of 200 a year. This was ver
[012] and he was shocked to find that she would cost him an _____ 1,000 over the five years. However, he realized he wo
[013] olutely necessary. That man's death gives us a little _____ , and I must have more -food.' The Captain controlled
[014] been very cautious and clever. He must have seen the _____ wires to the time switch, and had cut them. But in th
[015] s hands on his bald head. 'Perhaps you should do some _____ work on your English. Think about it over the holiday
[016] g his biggest, his most sugary smile. 'You need some _____ lessons. Private lessons. One-to one. After class. We
[017] etly as he could. 'Did you talk to your father about _____ English lessons?' 'I can't talk here. It's too noisy.
[018] oons her mother was out doing small jobs to earn some _____ money. Hu didn't like to return to the empty flat. An
[019] in, returning to her chair. How could she pay for her _____ English lessons? She didn't get a lot of pocket money
[020] First you get the bad results, then he says you need _____ private lessons. You don't tell your parents, do you?
[021] a lot of Mr Stanyer recently. ' 'He's been giving me _____ classes,' said Hu. 'Look at me, Hu.' Hu tried. 'Do yo
[022] the window. 'Does your father know about these, er, " _____ lessons", Hu?' 'No. I ... .' 'Hu,' said Mr Riding, 'a
[023] last. 'You wanted to improve your results, so you did _____ lessons. That is not a bad thing, although you should
[024] yer has told me that he simply wished to give Hu some _____ work after class, a very kind and generous offer on h
[025] bster pieces covered each plate, and a little bowl of _____ sauce came with it. She dipped some bread into the sa
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abroad
advice
attract
dare
extra
grave
photograph
pink
salary
solve
[001] oto of your wife?' asked Logan. Kerr took our a small _____ and put it on the table. Logan looked at it. Margare
[002] know what.' Grant said nothing. Logan gave him the _____ of Margaret Kerr. 'I'd like this photo in tomorrow's
[003] s desk. On Logan's desk was the morning paper with a _____ of Margaret Kerr on the front. 'OK, Tommy,' began Lo
[004] ag,'- McCoist said, 'so we knew who she was. And her _____ was in this morning's paper, so I called you.' 'Thank
[005] light and looked at one of the photographs. It was a _____ of a priest, standing outside a church. He looked a
[006] st, standing outside a church. He looked at a second _____ and then a third and then a fourth. The same man wa
[007] k to Tom about it,' she thought. She looked at Tom's _____ on the table next to her. It showed a tall, dark-hai
[008] owed a tall, dark-haired young man with a beard. The _____ was taken just after their final examinations at Swan
[009] went back to the table by the bed and looked at the _____ again. She loved Tom. She was sure. 'But does he re
[010] around Europe. I enjoy visiting different cities. I _____ old buildings - palaces, bridges, churches, that kind
[011] re or since then,' Helen thought. She looked at the _____ more carefully. Was Vic giving Sarah something? What
[012] ething? What was it? She noticed another thing in the _____ . A man with a dark moustache was standing behind Vic
[013] tanding behind Vic and Sarah. She looked back at the _____ of Mary and the man in St Peter's Square. It was the
[014] she couldn't describe it. 'Do you think I can take a _____ of these bowls, Helen? I'd love to show them to my fr
[015] up one or two pieces. I realized they were part of a _____ . A cold wind came through the broken windows. I cou
[016] aid. She felt better when she heard that. Pilgrim's _____ on the table next to her bed was the first thing that
[017] t morning, a package arrived for Tom. It contained a _____ of a girl on a beautiful black horse, and a return ti
[018] who was Miss World. It started when she asked for a _____ of Best with her at a dance club in Manchester. As t
[019] Watts, Los Angeles, August 13, 1965. p. 38: The last _____ of King, outside room 306 at the Memphis Hotel. Prom
[020] the Young England School. Even when she agreed to a _____ , they still made trouble. The light was shining behi
[021] didn't help her. Even Charles was not amused by the _____ . Diana began to understand that even famous and popu
[022] were cameras and lights everywhere, as they tried to _____ Diana's car. When the road came to the River Seine,
[023] leep and then woke up in this new place. This famous _____ was taken in 1950 on Paul Trent's farm in the US. Mr
[024] d white photographs of Nessie. There wasn't a better _____ until 1977. In that year, Doc Shiels took some colou
[025] They were very frightened, but they took this famous _____ . It is one of the best photographs of a ghost. Sinc
[001] Sid had made for her from packing cases, there was a _____ of her and Sid on their wedding day. Now that was a n
[002] ectric chair, isn't he?' Holly Ann had given Nudger a _____ of Curtis Colt. Now Nudger held it for Gantner to s
[003] ally weren't sure.' Gantner sighed and looked at the _____ . 'It's Colt. He7 shot the man and woman while I was s
[004] other witnesses also identified Curtis Colt from the _____ . The last witness was an elderly woman named Iris L
[005] olt's hair and mustache.' Nudger looked again at the _____ . Curtis Colt was thin, with a thick mustache and cur
[006] e. I put it back on the table. Fred was staring at a _____ of Elinor in a silver frame, on the desk. 'She was b
[007] e went on quietly. Mrs Thompson had identified Fred's _____ as the postman she had seen going into the office,
[008] s she spoke, she looked angrily across the room at a _____ of Seth in football clothes. 'He is really very hand
[009] efore there was a camera.' He pointed to the earliest _____ , taken in the 1860s or 1870s, showing a group of men
[010] ter any whisky, and the result was a most unfortunate _____ . He should never have been allowed into the boys' cha
[011] discover, on the centre page, a dark but recognizable _____ of Margot and Peter. The article next to it reported
[012] sat back in his seat for a long time, looking at the _____ , while his companions played cards. So far he had fa
[013] ow lovely Margot was, thought Paul, even in this poor _____ ! Even his rough criminal companions noticed that the
[014] ' I asked. 'How did you recognize him?' 'He gets his _____ in the papers,' I replied. 'Well, his interest in Ash
[015] den Ogilvie sent for me next morning and showed me a _____ of a man wearing a heavy coat and a fur hat. There
[016] t, that's what his passport says.' He passed another _____ across the desk. I took one look at it and said, 'Th
[017] sudden, bright light from the boat. Someone taking a _____ , Monika thought. 'Aaaah! Aaaah!' It was Carlson. His
[018] e held the passport in his hand and showed Monika the _____ in the passport. Then she felt someone pushing her fr
[019] in,' Monika said quickly. 'My hair. It's not like the _____ . I know. I bought hair colour in South Africa. I can
[020] e to the back page and still have time to look at the _____ of the girl on page three, and then look at her again
[021] "him the wrong photographs? Tom looked again at the _____ of the couple outside the first house. It was his hou
[022] ription was very full and it matched the woman in the _____ . : Tom told the detective he was wonderful and that h
[023] gan, he received a reply - just a short letter with a _____ of two women. 'My God!' he said quietly, talking to h
[024] and the smell of her dark hair. He looked back at the _____ . The two women were sitting on a sofa together and ho
[025] hink that he had not been a part of it. He turned the _____ over. On the back was the date and the words, 'Beth a
7. WORDS
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advice
attract
dare
extra
grave
photograph
pink
salary
solve
[001] e warm pink of Eleanor's face was lovely, but didn't _____ say so. 'Have you ever seen Peggy Gates on a horse?'
[002] ur secret, Martin.' Bledsoe's face turned white. 'How _____ you!' 'Do you have secrets in your past?' Bledsoe ba
[003] an joined in. 'Shall I ask her?' she said. 'You don't _____ ,' said Jessie May. 'Oh, I'm not frightened,' said Len
[004] hem. Aunt Beryl just couldn't believe her eyes. 'How _____ you bring the little Kelveys into our garden!' she sa
[005] singing - the same song again and again. 'I wouldn't _____ go to sleep if I were alone in here,' thought the li
[006] t her on the head. 'You'll get worse than that if you _____ say that again!' she shouted. Jo was too drunk to no
[007] the locksmith's key to open the back door. He did not _____ turn on any lights, or go into the bedroom, in case
[008] t was probably a punishment for her wickedness!' 'How _____ you speak of her to me?' cried Heathcli wildly. But a
[009] she asked angrily. 'Who will separate us? Nobody will _____ ! Edgar must learn to accept him as my friend. Didn't
[010] 'But Ellen,' she cried, staring horrified at him, 'how _____ he speak to me like that! He must do as I tell him!'
[011] ou've just said, and mean it.' 'Mad!' she cried. 'You _____ use that word? Locked in your room, talking to yours
[012] t me and was holding Celia's arms tightly. 'Did you _____ go into her room?' he shouted, shaking her. And getti
[013] hidden.' Slowly, she stood up and looked at me. 'How _____ you speak i to me like that! Me, a Zhukovski!' 'I d
[014] Monitor propose marriage to Elfine? Even Flora did not _____ imagine what would happen if they returned from the
[015] w did you get these?' Ken smiled. 'I got them. Do we _____ use them ?' Woods examined the pictures again. In Cap
[016] an example of him so that no other black person will _____ to come near me.' Wendy stood up and they both began
[017] ming. I have checked the law. I don't think they will _____ to stop us.' . A short, elderly Pakistani opened t
[018] is now, thanks to Bruce, and I don't think they would _____ .' 'Listen, they don't care about newspapers,' Bruce a
[019] times. All the others ran six times. I counted.' How _____ you suggest such a thing?' said Mrs Clutterbuck. We d
[020] n, the closeness and confidence of family life. But I _____ say I wouldn't have listened. Our life is lived betw
[021] ge room in the West Tower. It is a little damp, but I _____ say Diana will arrange for a fire to be lighted there
[022] ford, for two years.' The Doctor looked up. Don't you _____ to make jokes here, my man.' Sorry,' said Paul. Don
[023] nd another job somewhere. I'll advertise.' 'Don't you _____ !' he growled. 'Promise me, Jane, not to look for ano
[024] r four years I haven't dared think of love... , 'You _____ now, she said. 'Daren't you. . Time went by, and I le
[025] sperately needed the pain killing drug, but I did not _____ use the bottle on the table. I pushed my wheel-chair
[001] s to say that he was a bold, dashing fellow, ready to _____ anything and was astonished at nothing. Pencroft at t
[002] cavern," said the reporter, "and no wild beasts will _____ to cross the threshold." "Into the jaguar's house, th
[003] ill possible? It was doubtful, yet Ayrton resolved to _____ everything in order to rejoin his companions. Four ba
[004] to Ayrton's opinion, could not believe that she would _____ to attempt it. In the meanwhile, the pirates who occ
[005] ll see if the cowards who strike us from behind will _____ to meet us face to face!" "I am still very weak, my
[006] ght it possible to live alone! You should, therefore, _____ all in the attempt to leave Lincoln Island, and see o
[007] , they delight in full houses, and they occasionally _____ to experiment in interpreting a dramatic classic.
8. WORDS
abroad
advice
attract
dare
extra
grave
photograph
pink
salary
solve
[001] areful. Try to understand what you're doing. You can _____ the problem, but it won't be easy.' 'Oh,' Helen said.
[002] now she did not know her child. She needed action to _____ her problems, because she could not live with her fee
[003] on Joe's fingers. He was a lawyer, so his job was to _____ problems; he always needed to understand everything.
[004] intelligent man enjoys using his mind. He likes to _____ mysteries. To ordinary people, intelligent people are
[005] y was also covered in blood. "Nobody has been able to _____ this mystery yet."The next day's paper gave more info
[006] murders are a mystery. I do not know how anyone can _____ them." "Do not judge these murders by the actions and
[007] story is easily understood. "So, why don't we try to _____ these murders? It will be amusing. First, we will go
[008] e solved. It is too strange. But that is why we can _____ it. "First, the police do not know why the women were
[009] nds like words were heard clearly. That is why I can _____ this mystery. But I will not tell you my thoughts ye
[010] s is really very simple. I think that the police can _____ the mystery without help. But Dupin will want to hea
[011] ,is the problem. The matter is simple, but we cannot _____ it." "Maybe the mystery is too easy," said Dupin. Th
[012] tions. And he spoke about war. War is not the way to _____ problems, he said. It is necessary to end war and v
[013] sary to end war and violence between nations. We can _____ problems through peaceful activities. After King rec
[014] and books follow the lives of good, brave people who _____ their problems with intelligence and courage. In the
[015] nside, Erin felt that something was wrong. Could she _____ the mystery? She needed more information. The next d
[016] t it. She wanted to help. So she bravely decided to _____ the Hinkley mystery alone. Erin visited people in Hi
[017] etition for bankruptcy because she didn't know how to _____ the problem.*** If you have a job, write a brief acco
[018] areful. Try to understand what you're doing. You can _____ the problem, but it won't be easy.' 'Oh,' Helen said.
[019] now she did not know her child. She needed action to _____ her problems, because she could not live with her fee
[020] on Joe's fingers. He was a lawyer, so his job was to _____ problems; he always needed to understand everything.
[021] intelligent man enjoys using his mind. He likes to _____ mysteries. To ordinary people, intelligent people are
[022] y was also covered in blood. "Nobody has been able to _____ this mystery yet."The next day's paper gave more info
[023] murders are a mystery. I do not know how anyone can _____ them." "Do not judge these murders by the actions and
[024] story is easily understood. "So, why don't we try to _____ these murders? It will be amusing. First, we will go
[025] e solved. It is too strange. But that is why we can _____ it. "First, the police do not know why the women were
[001] seemed unconnected with the problems I was trying to _____ . But it had been important to Boom Boom. He had writ
[002] a back door key for number 9. 'If you can help me to _____ this case,' said Bell quietly, 'I'll be grateful - yo
[003] in the street solving crimes. 'You're the best man to _____ this Jericho case,' said the ACC. 'And you can have
[004] se.' 'Really, sir? I think Conrad's fingerprints will _____ it.' 'Don't bet too much money on that,' said Morse.
[005] ult case after all. You didn't need a great brain to _____ a murder case, just careful investigation of the fact
[006] ur hours of careful thought, and several whiskies, to _____ the first part of the problem, and discover the name
[007] ll have to realize that it's these tiny details that _____ cases in the end.' 'Why are you angry with me, sir? W
[008] ou or your brother murdered Jackson, but I've got to _____ the murder, and I must have the truth!' 'Well, you're
[009] nd quietly, 'but Sergeant Lewis and I are trying to _____ a murder. If people help us, then we can discover the
[010] ooks like the sort of problem we're going to have to _____ the hard way - step by step. But I'll be glad to hav
[011] cords out of the computer? It was a puzzle I couldn't _____ , so I went to the War office to see if I could look a
[012] we have solved problem after problem. And now we must _____ the most diicult problem of all. Forta, our world, is
[013] It also told me that I had not been strong enough to _____ my problems; I had failed. When I found the diary, I
[014] ould not forget Ted's promise. I was sure that I could _____ the problem of Marcus. 'You've forgotten something,'
[015] arents were very kind and generous and helped Lara to _____ another diicult problem while she lived with them. O
[016] etition for bankruptcy because she didn't know how to _____ the problem. *** If you have a job, write a brief
[017] ed from a unique teacher-training scheme intended to _____ a skills shortage in UK schools. Miss Conget, 34, wa
[018] chers are much more interested in helping teachers to _____ problems than in merely defining them. Professor Hugh
[019] seemed unconnected with the problems I was trying to _____ . But it had been important to Boom Boom. He had writ
[020] a back door key for number 9. 'If you can help me to _____ this case,' said Bell quietly, 'I'll be grateful - yo
[021] in the street solving crimes. 'You're the best man to _____ this Jericho case,' said the ACC. 'And you can have
[022] se.' 'Really, sir? I think Conrad's fingerprints will _____ it.' 'Don't bet too much money on that,' said Morse.
[023] ult case after all. You didn't need a great brain to _____ a murder case, just careful investigation of the fact
[024] ur hours of careful thought, and several whiskies, to _____ the first part of the problem, and discover the name
[025] ll have to realize that it's these tiny details that _____ cases in the end.' 'Why are you angry with me, sir? W
9. WORDS
abroad
advice
attract
dare
extra
grave
photograph
pink
salary
solve
[001] stepped into the kitchen. It was deadly cold, like a _____ . Ethan shook the snow off his boots. I guess you fo
[002] k trees covered them in blackness and silence, like a _____ . Perhaps it'll be like this,' he thought. After t
[003] a good journey!' 'And now we can prepare him for his _____ ,' another man said. 'Put him in a simple bag of plain
[004] in a simple bag of plain cloth. That is enough for a _____ at the Chateau d'If!'Then there was silence. 'Perhap
[005] There was nobody there. He went in. Chapter 11 The _____ of the Chateau d'If On the bed Dantes saw a long bag
[006] will use the knife. 'Perhaps they will put me in the _____ , and cover me with earth. It will be night. I only
[007] with earth. It will be night. I only hope that the _____ is not too deep.' Another thought came to him. 'Whe
[008] lling me down to the bottom of the sea. This is the _____ of the Chateau d'If - the sea!' Chapter 12 The Young
[009] following poem is written on the stone that marks his _____ : Here lies Arthur, The once and future king. *** Q: I
[010] ham, or pork - with potatoes, vegetables, and gravy. _____ is a thick sauce made from the meat juices. *** CM:
[011] stepped into the kitchen. It was deadly cold, like a _____ . Ethan shook the snow off his boots. I guess you fo
[012] k trees covered them in blackness and silence, like a _____ . Perhaps it'll be like this,' he thought. After t
[013] a good journey!' 'And now we can prepare him for his _____ ,' another man said. 'Put him in a simple bag of plain
[014] in a simple bag of plain cloth. That is enough for a _____ at the Chateau d'If!'Then there was silence. 'Perhap
[015] There was nobody there. He went in. Chapter 11 The _____ of the Chateau d'If On the bed Dantes saw a long bag
[016] will use the knife. 'Perhaps they will put me in the _____ , and cover me with earth. It will be night. I only
[017] with earth. It will be night. I only hope that the _____ is not too deep.' Another thought came to him. 'Whe
[018] lling me down to the bottom of the sea. This is the _____ of the Chateau d'If - the sea!' Chapter 12 The Young
[019] following poem is written on the stone that marks his _____ : Here lies Arthur, The once and future king. *** Q: I
[020] ham, or pork - with potatoes, vegetables, and gravy. _____ is a thick sauce made from the meat juices. *** CM:
[001] hey walked along. Ezekiel's body was lowered into the _____ . Nobody cried any more. Aku-nna watched her brother p
[002] atched her brother pouring a handful of sand into the _____ . Automatically, wordlessly, she did the same. Then al
[003] ing, or squeaking. The huge room was as silent as the _____ . Moore remembered the previous night. He looked at t
[004] But inside the house everything was as quiet as the _____ . Moore listened carefully, and then he heard a strang
[005] the burial. Mr Roberts buried him and prayed over the _____ . It was all in the local newspaper. I kept the newsp
[006] long summer evenings building a rock garden over the _____ . The flowers grew, and he began to feel safer and mo
[007] the car3 disappear. The road was now as quiet as the _____ . Jackson hesitated. When he had first thought of bl
[008] ere alone, Heathcli! I won't rest until you're in the _____ with me!' I was still holding her back from the windo
[009] u forget me, and be happy with others, when I'm in my _____ ?' 'It's wicked of you to say that, Catherine. You kno
[010] she can breathe the air from the moors. Her husband's _____ is next to hers.
10. WORDS
abroad
advice
attract
dare
extra
grave
photograph
pink
salary
solve
[001] ve her. His bedroom was full of baby clothes - little _____ coats and trousers for a girl, blue ones for a boy.
[002] long. Her strange illness had left her with a soft _____ colour on her face, and that unchanging half smile on
[003] fantastic colours: not just brown and green, but red, _____ , orange, and blue. The most famous place in Arizona
[004] miled at her suddenly, and Julie's face went a little _____ . Wyatt began to feel more hopeful. While Causton
[005] around and saw Bill Berryman in his yellow shirt and _____ shorts. He was just getting off the boat. 'Bill! Ma
[006] ed beautifully. He wore a light grey suit and a pale _____ shirt. 'A businessman,' thought Helen. 'He's differe
[007] he sun shone in the sky and coloured the rocks a soft _____ . It was the island of Monte Cristo. 'I can jump ove
[008] s clean and beautiful. Her fingernails were long and _____ . They were never broken or bitten like mine. Everyo
[009] small, pretty fingers. The fingernails were long and _____ . They weren't bitten or dirty or broken by housework
[010] could also look like the perfect 'English rose' in a _____ , well-cut suit, or a long white dance dress. With he
[011] getting interested in girls, and suddenly I have ugly _____ spots all over my skin on my neck and face! What can
[012] ids has to be seen to be believed, a blazing fire of _____ , red, and purple. The worst way to get to Giza, where
[013] e life, too. Her eyes were bright, and her face was _____ . She wanted to tell everybody her secret. When the
[014] ve her. His bedroom was full of baby clothes - little _____ coats and trousers for a girl, blue ones for a boy.
[015] long. Her strange illness had left her with a soft _____ colour on her face, and that unchanging half smile on
[016] fantastic colours: not just brown and green, but red, _____ , orange, and blue. The most famous place in Arizona
[017] miled at her suddenly, and Julie's face went a little _____ . Wyatt began to feel more hopeful. While Causton
[018] around and saw Bill Berryman in his yellow shirt and _____ shorts. He was just getting off the boat. 'Bill! Ma
[019] ed beautifully. He wore a light grey suit and a pale _____ shirt. 'A businessman,' thought Helen. 'He's differe
[020] he sun shone in the sky and coloured the rocks a soft _____ . It was the island of Monte Cristo. 'I can jump ove
[021] s clean and beautiful. Her fingernails were long and _____ . They were never broken or bitten like mine. Everyo
[022] small, pretty fingers. The fingernails were long and _____ . They weren't bitten or dirty or broken by housework
[023] could also look like the perfect 'English rose' in a _____ , well-cut suit, or a long white dance dress. With he
[024] getting interested in girls, and suddenly I have ugly _____ spots all over my skin on my neck and face! What can
[025] ids has to be seen to be believed, a blazing fire of _____ , red, and purple. The worst way to get to Giza, where
[001] With me, as you can see, my face goes a dull kind of _____ . Yours is a very useful kind of face to have.' Brat
[002] ul kind of face to have.' Brat thought that the warm _____ of Eleanor's face was lovely, but didn't dare say so
[003] eadache tablets and put on her best skirt and her new _____ shirt. Already she could hear the voffice of her first
[004] falk opened the door. She was dressed to go out, in a _____ silk suit. Her eyes were sharp but not unfriendly.
[005] I must go.' I left and drove to Astor Place, a huge _____ brick building. I rang the bell to Paige's apartment
[006] She was a strangely thin girl in a dark dress, with a _____ handkerchief tied over her hair. 'Yes, it is warm en
[007] said to do. She always wore the same dark dress and _____ handkerchief. Who did she live with? Nobody else came
[008] same time, he ran down the stairs. There was a lovely _____ light over everything. He saw it reflected in the riv
[009] and the people walking towards him in the street had _____ faces and
[010] faces and _____ hands. Outside the house he waited for her. He had no
[011] hey were, by the door. Box after box, full of pots of _____ lilies. No other kind. Nothing but lilies, big
[012] lilies. No other kind. Nothing but lilies, big _____ flowers, wide open and almost frighteningly alive. '
[013] course, child. Why, what's the matter? You look quite _____ .' Mrs Sheridan turned from her mirror. She was trying
[014] oking at the purple flowers. Miss Moss blushed a deep _____ and her heart began to beat very fast. 'I've always
[015] d very old. Ninety, at least. But he had a nice face, _____ , with little blue eyes. And he asked her, so politely
[016] a little,' said the little governess, blushing a deep _____ . 'Ah, then, perhaps you would like to look at my pape
[017] pretty it was! How pretty and how dierent! Even those _____ clouds in the sky looked foreign. She rubbed her cold
[018] gave a long whistle. They were coming to a town. Tall _____ and yellow houses went by. A woman threw open her win
[019] ou think of my little home?' He took a bottle and two _____ glasses out of a cupboard. 'If ever you want to spen
[020] eady to look after you.' He poured some wine into the _____ glasses, and his hand shook a little as he poured. It
[021] ance programmes went from hand to hand. Lovely little _____ and silver programmes with tiny
[022] and silver programmes with tiny _____ pencils. Leila's fingers shook as she took one. She w
[023] r feet. The flowers were no longer flowers; they were _____ and white flags flying by. 'Were you at the Bells' l
[024] y with her. The lights, the flowers, the dresses, the _____ faces, all became one beautiful flying wheel. When he
[025] ping paper. The woman's hair hung loose. Her face was _____ and her eyes shone. She sat with her feet touching Jo