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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?
anxiety
blame
bus
cure
powder
puzzle
raw
sacred
trap
trembled
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2. WORDS
anxiety
blame
bus
cure
powder
puzzle
raw
sacred
trap
trembled
[001] told Mr Carruthers and he said, "1'11 get a horse and _____ . Then somebody can drive you to the station."'The ho
[002] somebody can drive you to the station."'The horse and _____ didn't arrive this week, so I went to the station on
[003] a music teacher? And why doesn't he have a horse and _____ when he lives ten kilometres from the station?' 'Wil
[004] ight - and I won! Mr Woodley went home in a horse and _____ ! Me? I'm fine, Watson.' The next letter from Miss Sm
[005] ll not go back to Chiltern House. Mr Carruthers has a _____ now, so the road to the station is not dangerous for
[006] lington House. 'Look!' I cried. 'There's a horse and _____ on the road.' 'Is that her
[007] on the road.' 'Is that her _____ ?' Holmes said. 'Then she's going to catch an earlier
[008] en he stopped. At the same time, I saw the horse and _____ again. But now there was nobody in it. 'Stop the hor
[009] too late!' I stopped the horse and we jumped into the _____ . Holmes turned it round and we went back down the roa
[010] and jumped from his bicycle. 'Where did you get that _____ ?' He took a gun from his coat. Holmes jumped down fro
[011] took a gun from his coat. Holmes jumped down from the _____ . 'Where is Miss Violet Smith?' he asked quickly. 'T
[012] . 'That's my question!' the man said. 'You're in her _____ .' 'We met the
[013].' 'We met the _____ on the road,' Holmes said. 'There was nobody in it.'
[014] d the man with the beard. 'He drives Mr Carruthers's _____ .' Peter began to move and open his eyes. 'He'll be al
[015] this Saturday. Peter took her to the station in the _____ , but I was afraid for her. I went after them on my b
[016] odley and Williamson took her. Then I saw you in the _____ , Mr Holmes. You know the end of the story.' 'I do,'
[017] ll loved the country. The older man taught Archie to _____ animals, throw knives, and walk across the deep snow.
[018] told Mr Carruthers and he said, "1'11 get a horse and _____ . Then somebody can drive you to the station."'The ho
[019] somebody can drive you to the station."'The horse and _____ didn't arrive this week, so I went to the station on
[020] a music teacher? And why doesn't he have a horse and _____ when he lives ten kilometres from the station?' 'Wil
[021] ight - and I won! Mr Woodley went home in a horse and _____ ! Me? I'm fine, Watson.' The next letter from Miss Sm
[022] ll not go back to Chiltern House. Mr Carruthers has a _____ now, so the road to the station is not dangerous for
[023] lington House. 'Look!' I cried. 'There's a horse and _____ on the road.' 'Is that her
[024] on the road.' 'Is that her _____ ?' Holmes said. 'Then she's going to catch an earlier
[025] en he stopped. At the same time, I saw the horse and _____ again. But now there was nobody in it. 'Stop the hor
[001] dfrey hesitated. He knew he had fallen into Dunstan's _____ , when he made the mistake of marrying Molly. It was
[002] sses of human specials, so no intelligence test would _____ them. The only hope of recognizing them was by using
[003] t nearly failed and it's the only way that we have to _____ them. The Rosen Corporation certainly tries hard to p
[004] exus-6 types well, we think one of us should help you _____ them.' How?' By coming with you. You'll have more su
[005] m investigating a new kind of android that nobody can _____ except me. I've killed one, so that's a good start. D
[006] just that. So why had he changed his mind? Was it a _____ ? Did Simon's friendly welcome simply hide some
[007] ? Did Simon's friendly welcome simply hide some _____ that he had prepared? But Simon could not have known
[008] ld rat went just now,' he thought. 'I must buy a rat _____ in the morning.' He lit another lamp. He placed it so
[009] ndows?' Richards had cleverly avoided that particular _____ , thought Morse, but he could easily fall into the n
[010] r to tell him to return from Spain at once. It was a _____ .' 'And they arrested him at Gatwick airport?' 'Yes.
[011] inkle from her forehead. She reminded me of a steel _____ ready to shut down on anyone who touched her incautio
[012] t's sixty five years since I last drove the horse and _____ , and I might have an accident.' Judith was already ha
[013] As for the driving, you'd better drive the horse and _____ to Howling and back six times this afternoon, to get
[014] d at the station in the early evening. Sitting in the _____ , he waited, his eyes closed, as still as a sleeping
[015] ng. The dirt which had been lying on the floor of the _____ for the last twenty-five years was being kicked out i
[016] came down, Amos was waiting for her in the horse and _____ . It was a cold night, and Flora hesitated. 'Is there
[017] bank, and had driven into Beershorn in the horse and _____ (in this way he saved the shilling his grandmother ga
[018] ones he had seen in films. And in a few minutes, the _____ was in the yard, with Seth holding the horse. Just t
[019] ard. But Flora, Elfine and Seth were o. The horse and _____ moved away from the farm. Flora just stopped herself
[020] d to see Seth waiting to meet them with the horse and _____ . On the way to the farm, they stopped at a large gara
[021] sday morning, they drove o together in the horse and _____ , and after a busy morning shopping, had lunch at the
[022] hem. But in the cupboard under the stairs I found the _____ he had left for me. He had used a switch that was ope
[023] an idea and I worked hard on it for two days. My new _____ was much harder to find and avoid than anything eithe
[024] ld wait so long before trying to transfer me. My last _____ must have worked. As time went by, I began to feel mo
[025] urned away from them and hurried over to a horse and _____ . He climbed in, shouted impatiently at the driver, a
3. WORDS
anxiety
blame
bus
cure
powder
puzzle
raw
sacred
trap
trembled
[001] ards her father. She moved nearer to him, sharing his _____ . Then he spoke. 'They want me to go to the hospital f
[002] spect their parents and do not question them. But the _____ was still there. Something was very wrong, and she kn
[003] is horrible place.' 'Leave? Where are you going?' The _____ in her voffice showed how much she cared. 'Universit
[004] se two men were killers, but now that I was here my _____ disappeared; I felt calm. The captain gave the wheel
[005] he roof!' Moore was grateful for her kindness and her _____ . 'How good of you to be so anxious about me, Mrs Woo
[006] 'None at all.' 'Nothing about her health caused her _____ ?' 'Nothing. She always seemed to be in perfect health
[007] to enjoy the ball so much that she almost forgot her _____ about her cousin's future. It was indeed a very plea
[008] abies die, and we have more...' 'Guns and bombs and _____ ,' Biko interrupted. 'You can blow up the whole earth
[009] ound, to have absolutely no decisions to make, and no _____ at all about what kind of impression he was making in
[010] er field and jumping impatiently over streams, in her _____ to see her sister. When she arrived at Netherfield,
[011] the group whose behaviour she was satisfied with. His _____ for Jane was evident, and his politeness towards hers
[012] saw or suspected enough to be jealous, and her great _____ for the recovery of her dear friend Jane was increase
[013] but they have not been seen leaving the capital. Our _____ , my dear Lizzy, is very great. My father and mother b
[014] atisfaction as her children expected, considering the _____ she had previously expressed for her husband's safety
[015] agreeable manner. They seemed to have no idea of the _____ they had caused by their shameless and wicked behavio
[016] osely as possible. STEPHEN SHULMAN felt a twinge of _____ in 1992 when he picked up an envelope from the New Y
[017] and yellow formed green. Orientation didn't soothe my _____ . A few weeks before, a letter from course instructor
[018] the causes of crime', ruthlessly stirring up national _____ . It was a clever catch-phrase, for who could fault hi
[019] ords are brave, but behind his smile is a flicker of _____ . For the next three days Dr Herrity and his staff of
[020] ability teaching has been responsible for much of the _____ felt by middle-class parents about comprehensives, bu
[021] c examinations. In the first year, the excitement and _____ simply of being in a large new institution may actua
[022] ential idea as a young critic was what he called the ' _____ of influence': the way that a writer incorporates, or
[023] to composition will be, for current writers, not the ' _____ of influence' but the '
[024] of influence' but the ' _____ of ideology', the fear of social blasphemy, literal o
[025] to bad parenting! There was also, of course, enormous _____ ; I never realised before how valuable normality is.
[001] ss reading difficulty. Certainly there would be less _____ , fewer accidents (it is the clumsy child who sustain
[002] that psychiatrists reacted immediately to anger and _____ in the sound track, whereas written records of the s
[003] friends and personal experimentation to take all the _____ and hazards out of the situation. Perhaps- but ex
[004] ce on this point has caused a great deal of needless _____ , misunderstanding and suspicion. The hymen is,
[005] 25 per cent of the men in the graduating class- the _____ of the unmarried has puffed up the estimate. "Almost
[006] ostile character of change. #UNANALYZED RESPONSES# _____ AND DEEP INSECURITY are the characteristic responses
[007] lyze, it seldom is given adequate attention. And the _____ it generates is misinterpreted as
[008]it generates is misinterpreted as _____ over private interest and threatened social status.
[009] strated by Mr. Lyford's work, is wholly free of this _____ . The problem is rather to find out what is actually
[010] kness resulted, as well as fever, malaise, anorexia, _____ , and an exacerbation of the anemia. These reactions
[011] c work lie in this area. He showed convincingly that _____ is a learned (conditioned) reaction and is the basis
[012] he antagonism between aggressive assertiveness and _____ and found a relatively rapid disappearance of
[013] and found a relatively rapid disappearance of _____ when the former attitude was established. For the
[014] exists between an aggressive attitude and a state of _____ . Although in both emotions sympathetic symptoms are
[015] t autonomic-somatic patterns underlie aggression and _____ , respectively, as indicated by the rate of the excre
[016] sipated her fears of annihilation. Abreaction of her _____ and guilt concerning the death of her parents, when
[017] of awareness usually springs from deep but disguised _____ , often assuming the superficial guise of "not knowin
[018] ictors are the nature and management of the client's _____ as well as the accessibility of the helping person.
[019] OF ANXIETY_ Castaneda, et al. revised the Taylor _____ Scale for use with children. The Taylor Scale was ad
[020] th item selection based upon clinical definitions of _____ . There is much research evidence to validate the use
[021] fferentiating individuals who are likely to manifest _____ in varying degrees. Reliability and validation work
[022] Reliability and validation work with the Children's _____ Scale by Castaneda, et al. demonstrated results clos
[023] the children in reading the items. _RELATIONSHIP OF _____ TO COMPULSIVITY_ The question may be raised wheth
[024] hether or not we are dealing with a common factor in _____ and compulsivity. The two ratings yield a correlatio
[025] theory, compulsive behavior is a way of diminishing _____ , and one might expect a negative association except
4. WORDS
anxiety
blame
bus
cure
powder
puzzle
raw
sacred
trap
trembled
[001] y want to take twelve people across Europe in a small _____ ? 'Perhaps it'll be fun. Or perhaps it'll be terrible
[002] A Day at the BeachA few days later, Helen caught a _____ to Swansea to see Jill. It was the holidays but her
[003] a very big suitcase. 'Is there room for that in the _____ ?' Helen asked:d herself. She was beginning to worry
[004] , Martin and Richard. 'I hope they don't smoke on the _____ ,' Helen thought. And then there was a tall young man
[005] ritannia in Paris. The others were getting out of the _____ . It was still only the first day, but already the Am
[006] It was nine o'clock at night and Stan was driving the _____ across France. Helen was still not exactly sure whe
[007] Was the message really from Karen? Everyone in the _____ was trying to sleep. Everyone except Helen. She sta
[008] e in Italy. Will it be an Italian, or someone on the _____ ? I'm getting more interested in Vic, but I don't unde
[009] omewhere for the afternoon. He sat next to her on the _____ all the way from Florence to Rome. But while she and
[010] She looked up, but he was walking to the back of the _____ with the boys. 'What's the matter with him?' Helen t
[011] he's angry with me because I didn't talk to her on the _____ down to Brindisi,' Vic said very quietly to Helen. H
[012] as from Jill. She opened it when they got back on the _____ again. Dear Helen, How are you? I hope the people on
[013] e he's got my postcard from Paris now.' Suddenly, the _____ stopped. Ben got out. . Then he shouted to Helen,
[014] walking back along the road. Helen got back into the _____ and explained the problem calmly. Bill Berryman woke
[015] rier and closed her eyes again. Helen got out of the _____ and stood on the road. Ben and Stan were looking at
[016] Why did he lie?' she thought. Helen got back into the _____ and spoke to the others. 'I'm sorry about this, every
[017] t won't take long.'August 30th, 11. 45 p. m. , on the _____ Dear Diary, Perhaps my Uranus line goes through Gree
[018] th some water. Then we had to find a garage. But the _____ is OK now - I hope! It's almost midnight and we still
[019] 't speak Greek. And because of the problems with the _____ . Do I have to be perfect? I think I'll look for a di
[020] e it. . IstanbulIt was evening, almost night, as the _____ drove into Istanbul. Europe and Asia met there. 'Thi
[021] hey'll all fly back to London.' She looked around the _____ . Vic was talking quietly to Angela. She was laughin
[022] art of the video showed the gJ::'oup getting onto the _____ in London. Then walking down the Champs Elysees eati
[023] om now. At the Airport'I really enjoyed it when the _____ broke down in Greece.' 'I loved the beautiful plates i
[024] youngest Beatle, was born in 1943. His father was a _____ driver, but before that he worked on ships. George
[025] after John heard him play. They were on the top of a _____ at the time! Soon John, Paul and George were playing
[001] for one night. The next day we were going to take the _____ to Agios Georgios. However, on Sunday Frances had t
[002] ,' someone whispered back. That's only a little space _____ . The real starship's up there in space' Sshh! They'r
[003] not speak as Leon led the way to the Magellan's space _____ , that great silver egg that had First brought the vis
[004] ith another engineer there, Leon took Lora inside the _____ and seconds later it had taken o, lifting smoothly in
[005] metal, perhaps as much as four kilometres long. The _____ found its own way home and locked itself into an entr
[006] e remembered nothing of the journey back to the space _____ . Leon did something to the controls, and turned to he
[007] thmen said their Final goodbyes, and the silver space _____ lifted o and climbed up into space. Some time later t
[008] rain took him most of the way home, then he caught a _____ for the last mile or two. He had Finished reading his
[009] shed reading his newspaper by the time he got on the _____ so he amused himself by reading the dierent notices o
[010] e could read was the name John Harrington'. Soon the _____ was nearly empty and he changed his seat so that he c
[011] ice for a long time. He was the only passenger on the _____ when it reached his stop, and as he was getting o, he
[012] . Perhaps I imagined it,' he said. He hurried off the _____ and walked home, feeling rather worried. The notice h
[013] e with other people. Unfortunately, the train and the _____ were unusually empty. When he reached his house, he w
[014] Dunning told him the whole story of the notice in the _____ , the man with the leaflets, and what had happened in
[015] Lagos was too expensive for a fatherless family. The _____ carrying them to Ibuza drove through thick and myster
[016] d very much what their new life would be like. As the _____ carrying them to Ibuza drove out of Lagos, she stared
[017] ld do about it, except ask God to help them all. The _____ hurried through many little Yoruba towns. After it pa
[018] ached Asaba, which was the nearest town to Ibuza. The _____ stopped in the market place near the river, and the c
[019] oo. While they ate, their bags were unloaded from the _____ . 'Soon our people will come,' said Ma. 'And they will
[020] sked. 'I'm perfectly all right, thank you,' he said. ' _____ ,' he added with a smile that softened his refusal b
[021] it and gasped. 'So I was right.' Then she jumped on a _____ , and I never saw her again. I slept badly that night,
[022] uke, and Ezra. Harkaway gets a shilling, to cover his _____ fare to Beershorn and back when he pays the farm's p
[023] few days later, when Flora had gone into Beershorn by _____ to do some shopping, she met one of the Starkadders,
[024] shilling his grandmother gave him every week for the _____ fare). He stared suspiciously at Flora, but offered
[025] mall road just outside the town. A few minutes later a _____ stopped opposite and Ntsiki got o. Woods had phoned t
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anxiety
blame
bus
cure
powder
puzzle
raw
sacred
trap
trembled
[001] y undercooked. Mrs Starkadder's, in fact, was almost _____ .' 'I'm sorry, I'm sure, Miss Poste,' said Mrs Beetle.
[002] her.' And they all watched in amazement as she beat a _____ egg, some brandy, milk, and ice in a cup, and gave it
[003] eeping, bandages on her arms and shoulders, her red, _____ face covered with a white powder. Jane was crying. '
[004] es. They caught eight to ten fish a day and ate them _____ . But then, to add to their problems, the fishing lin
[001] tion at Eddy and Elm Streets responsible for dumping _____ sewage into the Providence River. The division sa
[002] ges of sales are authorized by tax law for specified _____ materials producers using up their assets. The High
[003] t apply its percentage allowance to the value of the _____ materials removed from the ground, not to the revenu
[004] the finished products rather than the lower value of _____ clay alone. President Kennedy, in signing the rel
[005] on Taiwan, there are sixty in Mainland China. If the _____ population figures are crucially relevant, then it i
[006] and heart-warming film. The task of taking the _____ material of Marcel Pagnol's original trio of French
[007] experience of spirit was undoubtedly defective, the _____ experience itself which led to such excesses remains
[008] able distance where I could watch this man transform _____ nature into a composed, not imitative, painting. Wha
[009] sts of top-quality colors: alizarin crimson, orange, _____ sienna,
[010] sienna, _____ umber, burnt sienna, sepia, cerulean blue, cobalt bl
[011] and is equipped to receive unit loads. "So from _____ materials to finished erection the costs of material
[012] shakers so that kelp can be available at the tables. _____ wheat-germ is available on the breakfast table for t
[013] of hard foods helps develop healthy gums and teeth, _____ vegetables and
[014] vegetables and _____ whole-wheat grains are handed out with fresh fruit a
[015] hildren in the woods on the school grounds. This and _____ sugar replace ordinary refined sugar on the tables a
[016] uises and black eyes were relieved by application of _____ beefsteak. (Doctors now say that it was not the meat
[017] at the time. A sympathetic friend made poultices of _____ potato parings, which she said was the best and quic
[018] obacco, put the scalp back in place, and covered the _____ edges with the slices. Then he put a rag around the
[019] t in a hair from a blonde gypsy. Another was to soak _____ beef in vinegar for twenty-four hours, tie it on the
[020] ources of livestock feed. Seeds are the essential _____ materials for milling grain, baking, crushing oilsee
[021] e total up to 50,000 pelts. These deerskins were the _____ material for the manufacture of leather, and were th
[022] ner at the New Tokyo Restaurant where I had my first _____ fish and found it good. They suggested several new f
[023] we discourage the production of ideas: they provide _____ materials with which to work; they provide stimulati
[024] lorentine pack trains going home with their loads of _____ wool from England and rough Flemish cloth, the forme
[025] looked down into his drink, a bad Martini made with _____ Italian gin. "Bullshit", he said softly.
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anxiety
blame
bus
cure
powder
puzzle
raw
sacred
trap
trembled
[001] hat does it say? A: Well, apparently they've found a _____ for tooth decay. B: Really? I can't believe that's p
[002] tour, I think - he took drugs, didn't he? No one can _____ AIDS - not yet. But one 18day, someone's going to fi
[003] - not yet. But one 18day, someone's going to find a _____ . So we helped him. He is safe now, for hundreds of
[004] ars maybe. Then one day a doctor can wake him up and _____ him. That's what our company does, you know.' 'Your
[005] ve for hundreds of years. Then, when the doctors can _____ 22 them, they wake up. And we look after their mone
[006] room for two hundred years. By then, there will be a _____ for AIDS. For now, we will look after his money and
[001] now all I have is regret.' 'Asking forgiveness might _____ it, sir.' 'No, it won't. What I really should do is c
[002] n the end I said, 'You can't rely on a human being to _____ you of evil and give you peace. You must ask God's h
[003] You must ask God's help.' 'But I think I've found the _____ ! It's...' He paused. I held my breath. I almost thou
[004] e for Miss Ingram, haven't you? Don't you think she'll _____ me of my wickedness, Jane? Oh, I can hear some of th
[005] way. They would remove him. Prevention is better than _____ , Duncan thought. He knew exactly how to stop such a s
[006] ugs,' the doctors told me. What a joke! They couldn't _____ the pain, and if they'd stopped the drugs, I would ha
[007] of faith among American Jews. What prescription can _____ this pervasive malady? Abrams and Gordis convincingl
[008] hat does it say? A: Well, apparently they've found a _____ for tooth decay. B: Really? I can't believe that's
[009] and delivered with impressive self-certainty. But its _____ either killed the patient or, in the homoeopathic dos
[010] ild's father. There is no medical alleviation and no ' _____ ' but through skilful management and education much ca
[011] now all I have is regret.' 'Asking forgiveness might _____ it, sir.' 'No, it won't. What I really should do is c
[012] n the end I said, 'You can't rely on a human being to _____ you of evil and give you peace. You must ask God's h
[013] You must ask God's help.' 'But I think I've found the _____ ! It's...' He paused. I held my breath. I almost thou
[014] e for Miss Ingram, haven't you? Don't you think she'll _____ me of my wickedness, Jane? Oh, I can hear some of th
[015] way. They would remove him. Prevention is better than _____ , Duncan thought. He knew exactly how to stop such a s
[016] ugs,' the doctors told me. What a joke! They couldn't _____ the pain, and if they'd stopped the drugs, I would ha
7. WORDS
anxiety
blame
bus
cure
powder
puzzle
raw
sacred
trap
trembled
[001] another of George's photographic secrets. My hands _____ as I enlarged one print, washed it, and carried it i
[002] ' Lord White said, 'that cameras do lie.' His voffice _____ . 'Not this one.' 'It can't be true.' I took from the
[003] nsitively. Silas was hurt, and afraid. His whole body _____ as he said quietly to Eppie after a moment, I won't s
[004] en door a cloud of freezing cold air was rising. Lora _____ in fear and wonder, and Leon took her arm. Don't worr
[005] at, lie here and wait for him again tonight.' Joseph _____ and left the room. That evening after dark a boatman
[006] therine. She was not used to arguing, and her voffice _____ a little. And the fortune he spent was very small.'
[007] moving to the right, and I couldn't stop it. My hands _____ and I felt sick. I put my hand on the horn and kept
[008] rror, and away beyond the paddocks the blue mountains _____ and jumped like the sea. Sid wouldn't be back until
[009] s back. She sat in the dust, staring at him; her lips _____ with horror. He was not much more than a boy, with f
[010] tle child talking in his sleep, 'I'm hungry.' His lips _____ . She stood up. 'Come on into the house and have a pro
[011] al, was growing. I remembered touching her arm, and I _____ with horror. I wanted to jump up and run away. I pra
[012] s upon his pale face. His knees shook. His whole body _____ like a leaf. But he was young and brave, and he mov
[013] . 'Draycott?' he asked. The prison officer's voffice _____ as he answered. 'Yes, sir.' 'Has anything happened, D
[014] that?' asked the doctor gently. The chaplain's hands _____ . 'Dear God,' he prayed, 'keep us safe this night.'
[015] were pulled back from his huge white teeth . . . I _____ with fear and horror. Then I looked again at the pass
[016] She had bright, eager eyes like a bird, and her hands _____ nervously. She greeted Leithen warmly. 'We're so co
[017] a shock for poor Mrs Purvis. The muscles in her face _____ . She opened her mouth but no words came out. 'It's
[018] the time while he dressed and as he tied his tie, he _____ from head to foot like a toy moved by wires. At dinne
[019] once or twice a day, but all the time. My whole body _____ when he came near. Sometimes he hit me, sometimes he
[020] as it a call from God? I felt as if I was under and I _____ , afraid that I might not be able to escape. 'Oh St Jo
[021] me in life, and who will stay with me until death. I _____ as I felt his power over me already. 'I'll give my he
[022] Alice held on to him, tears in her eyes. His voffice _____ as he said very softly: 'Goodbye, my dear. And all th
[023] mmediate response. The whole ship jumped sideways and _____ . There was a loud crash that echoed through the metal
[024] suddenly become like an old man, and his deep voffice _____ when he spoke about his elder daughter. There is no h
[025] clear that she had never been to Woodley before. She _____ as we drove there, and I could see that she was think
[001] om and a throbbing echo. The walls bulged, the floor _____ , the windowpanes rattled. He stared at the far morni
[002] e behind his boldness he didn't feel bold at all. He _____ lest his piece should fail. And this in addition to
[003] especially bad detonation shook Lifeboat No. 3 which _____ violently in the davits. Brassnose yelled: "Come on,
[004] brass earrings jangling discordantly as he shook and _____ in ecstasy. The drummer flogged the gourd with fr
[005] , dear John, to undo the wrong she had done, but she _____ at the decision as at the brink of a cold stream.
[006] c." Here the stranger stopped for a moment. His voice _____ , but he continued,-- "The expedition set out and proc
[007] om and a throbbing echo. The walls bulged, the floor _____ , the windowpanes rattled. He stared at the far morni
[008] e behind his boldness he didn't feel bold at all. He _____ lest his piece should fail. And this in addition to
[009] especially bad detonation shook Lifeboat No. 3 which _____ violently in the davits. Brassnose yelled: "Come on,
[010] brass earrings jangling discordantly as he shook and _____ in ecstasy. The drummer flogged the gourd with fr
[011] , dear John, to undo the wrong she had done, but she _____ at the decision as at the brink of a cold stream.
8. WORDS
anxiety
blame
bus
cure
powder
puzzle
raw
sacred
trap
trembled
[001] termath regard the generational contract as part of a _____ commitment to eliminate the economic insecurities an
[002] used me and a lively group of retirees all around the _____ shrines of mysterydom. We took snapshots of Dorothy
[003] hen she reprinted this in her 1982 selection, Nothing _____ , she observed (always her best critic) that 'it is ov
[004] e screwing the women's page of the Guardian'. Nothing _____ . Not even feminism. Her first essays, from 1966 on,
[001] ous in his proposal? Is nothing in this country more _____ than the tourists' comfort? Perhaps the idea of
[002] such groupings as the Five Ancient Rulers, the Five _____ Mountains, the Five Directions (with Center), the Fi
[003] ielding, hence Yin); taking the former from the Five _____ Mountains of the Han period and the latter from the
[004] the 9, Huo-Shan in Anhwei, which was then the South _____ Mountain. For the rivers, the 4 represented the Huai
[005] s unfair and unchristian to ask a person to take the _____ vows of Church membership before he has been careful
[006] aning of Christian discipleship before they take the _____ vows. They will have a greater appreciation for the
[007] e and society if no one, not even the doctors of the _____ law themselves, can say clearly and succinctly what
[008] t is its irreverence for tradition and dogma and for _____ texts. One patriarch is supposed to have relegated
[009] texts. One patriarch is supposed to have relegated _____ scriptures for use in an outhouse. But this is not t
[010] e the Catholic Church expresses such desire that the _____ Scriptures be read, the following taken from the Hol
[011] n, as much as to say: "How dare you disturb me in my _____ precinct"? Intuition told him, however, that she
[012] Confucianism, Taoism, Shintoism, although they have _____ scriptures, priests, spiritual disciplines, and plac
[013] are watching him know why, too. Any street meeting, _____ or secular, which he and his colleagues uneasily cov
[014] t readjust with even greater stress and tension: the _____ wilderness is gradually surrendering to suburbs and
[015] ed four-letter word it is because it is taboo; it is _____ . As Lipton, the prophet of the beat generation, decl
[016] on. Thus jazz is transmuted into something holy, the _____ road to integration of being. Jazz, like sex, is a m
[017] high levels of abstraction. He is the conveyor of a _____ reality by which he has been grasped. I have chosen
[018] has been leading. What he really wants is to find "a _____ cause" to which he can honestly devote himself. This
[019] With this conviction, the partition between the _____ and the secular disappears. One's daily work becomes
[020] and the secular disappears. One's daily work becomes _____ , since it is performed in the field of influence of
[021] ld is party to the action. The thunderclaps over the _____ wood at Colonus and the storms in King Lear are caus
[022] nvasions caused a rapid rise in the influence of the _____ class. The power of every ecclesiastical organizatio
[023] asses. Doctrine was not only mysterious; it was also _____ , "and no believer in an inspired church could tolera
[024] he had taken to the London zoo a live quetzal, the _____ bird of the old Mayans. In fact, he had raised quetz
[025] st contention. Life, they say, should be regarded as _____ and, therefore, as something that neither an individ
9. WORDS
anxiety
blame
bus
cure
powder
puzzle
raw
sacred
trap
trembled
[001] us relief? It didn't seem to make sense. He took the _____ with him when they went in to lunch, and it lay in t
[002] nderstand. The clues were all there, like pieces of a _____ . It must have been Charles who was visiting Anne the
[003] hand,' continued Ogilvie, 'there are two things that _____ me, and worry me. Why did he run away? And why did h
[004] taken Benson's records out of the computer? It was a _____ I couldn't solve, so I went to the War office to see
[005] r Collins,' cried Elizabeth with some warmth, 'you do _____ me! I do not know how to express my refusal so that i
[006] that you like puzzles. 1 don't think you will find a _____ stranger than this one. I sent these drawings to you
[007] wer I hope for, we will soon know the meaning of this _____ .' I didn't know what to think. But I decided to wait u
[008] nly the three of us. 'Now I shall explain to you the _____ of the dancing men,' said Holmes. 'As you know, Watso
[009] dinas in her past, although Debussy's Melisande might _____ them. If you knew she was a Placido Domingo protegee
[010] ke famous names, words and dates appear in crossword _____ fashion. The article also misidentified an Israeli ma
[011] us relief? It didn't seem to make sense. He took the _____ with him when they went in to lunch, and it lay in t
[012] nderstand. The clues were all there, like pieces of a _____ . It must have been Charles who was visiting Anne the
[013] hand,' continued Ogilvie, 'there are two things that _____ me, and worry me. Why did he run away? And why did h
[014] taken Benson's records out of the computer? It was a _____ I couldn't solve, so I went to the War office to see
[015] r Collins,' cried Elizabeth with some warmth, 'you do _____ me! I do not know how to express my refusal so that i
[016] that you like puzzles. 1 don't think you will find a _____ stranger than this one. I sent these drawings to you
[017] wer I hope for, we will soon know the meaning of this _____ .' I didn't know what to think. But I decided to wait u
[018] nly the three of us. 'Now I shall explain to you the _____ of the dancing men,' said Holmes. 'As you know, Watso
[001] imary. The average Congolese can do little more than _____ out the meaning of "la chatte" and "le chien" and wr
[002] t coalesces. What comes after Trujillo is now the _____ . The Dominican people have known no democratic insti
[003] m, then does it even while the American is trying to _____ out how Delon expects to profit from the act. #REC
[004] imple magic square of three", a mere "mathematical _____ ", was able to exert a considerable influence on the
[005] hanical interlocking frame is much like a mechanical _____ , but once understood, the principles can be applied
[006] the frame and moving parts become a sort of Chinese _____ where several pieces must be removed before the part
[007] usly unbalanced woman was not restrained remains a _____ . The misery of Miriam's bitterness can be felt today
[008] state litigation raises in reverse the old diversity _____ of the relation of procedure to substance. Subject t
[009] n act like that become meaningless, so that he would _____ over it for days, whereas at the time it had seemed
[010] ned in trance; there was much to grok, loose ends to _____ over and fit into his growing- all that he had seen
[011] elements of contemporary culture that would probably _____ , delight, and possibly frighten people who lived just
[012] Medical Center researchers puts another piece in the _____ of risks associated with hormone replacement therapy
[013] inas in her past, although Debussy's Melisande might _____ them. If you knew she was a Placido Domingo protegee
[014] ke famous names, words and dates appear in crossword _____ fashion. The article also misidentified an Israeli ma
[015] imary. The average Congolese can do little more than _____ out the meaning of "la chatte" and "le chien" and wr
[016] t coalesces. What comes after Trujillo is now the _____ . The Dominican people have known no democratic insti
[017] m, then does it even while the American is trying to _____ out how Delon expects to profit from the act. #REC
[018] imple magic square of three", a mere "mathematical _____ ", was able to exert a considerable influence on the
[019] hanical interlocking frame is much like a mechanical _____ , but once understood, the principles can be applied
[020] the frame and moving parts become a sort of Chinese _____ where several pieces must be removed before the part
[021] usly unbalanced woman was not restrained remains a _____ . The misery of Miriam's bitterness can be felt today
[022] state litigation raises in reverse the old diversity _____ of the relation of procedure to substance. Subject t
[023] n act like that become meaningless, so that he would _____ over it for days, whereas at the time it had seemed
[024] ned in trance; there was much to grok, loose ends to _____ over and fit into his growing- all that he had seen
10. WORDS
anxiety
blame
bus
cure
powder
puzzle
raw
sacred
trap
trembled
[001] buy? J: Yes, I get washing-up liquid and use washing _____ in my washing machine that doesn't harm the environm
[001] rties and gives stupid little girls dangerous white _____ . Very fashionable.' Very fashionable. But I didn't li
[002] house in Bloomsbury, smelled of wet clothes and face _____ and the bag of fried potatoes she had brought in for
[003] e sat down on a bench and took out a little mirror to _____ her nose. But the person in the mirror made an ugly f
[004] . 'I need some hairpins.' 'Be a darling and put some _____ on my back,' cried someone else. 'But I must have a
[005] and shoulders, her red, raw face covered with a white _____ . Jane was crying. 'Even if they hate us, how could th
[006] vening. It was a clever little arrangement, using the _____ out of the revolver bullets. Near the
[007] out of the revolver bullets. Near the _____ were paper and old clothes covered in oil. I would ha
[008] u soon at the station, Inspector.' Mrs Hudson's face- _____ 'You see, Watson,' said Holmes, after Inspector Morto
[009] ut to make me look really ill, I used some white face- _____ that Mrs Hudson gave me. I did a good job. Don't you
[010] buy? J: Yes, I get washing-up liquid and use washing _____ in my washing machine that doesn't harm the environ
[011] rties and gives stupid little girls dangerous white _____ . Very fashionable.' Very fashionable. But I didn't li
[012] house in Bloomsbury, smelled of wet clothes and face _____ and the bag of fried potatoes she had brought in for
[013] e sat down on a bench and took out a little mirror to _____ her nose. But the person in the mirror made an ugly f
[014] . 'I need some hairpins.' 'Be a darling and put some _____ on my back,' cried someone else. 'But I must have a
[015] and shoulders, her red, raw face covered with a white _____ . Jane was crying. 'Even if they hate us, how could th
[016] vening. It was a clever little arrangement, using the _____ out of the revolver bullets. Near the
[017] out of the revolver bullets. Near the _____ were paper and old clothes covered in oil. I would ha
[018] u soon at the station, Inspector.' Mrs Hudson's face- _____ 'You see, Watson,' said Holmes, after Inspector Morto
[019] ut to make me look really ill, I used some white face- _____ that Mrs Hudson gave me. I did a good job. Don't you
[001] smoke, dissipated it, leaving behind an incandescent _____ . This was accompanied by successive explosions, resem
[002] know that sooner or later the flames must reach the _____ - magazine. To work, Spilett, to work, and let us not
[003] hreats, duly carried through, to cut off supplies of _____ , ball, and thread for fishing nets, about 350 person
[004] ryone's astonishment, someone drops a match in the _____ keg and everything blows up. Before the dust has set
[005] stallography, who use only X-rays, applying only the _____ technique of X-ray diffraction, to clay minerals onl
[006] shattering lack of prudence used the Parthenon as a _____ magazine. It was hit by a shell fired by the bombard
[007] es the hydrogen bond to be symmetric. Douglass found _____ intensity calculations and measurements to agree b
[008] C which contain no adsorbed water. The measured _____ density of the **f used here was about **f, approxim
[009] d absorbed twice with 50-100 mg sweet clover tissue _____ . The intermediate sera were also similarly absorbed
[010] ediate sera were also similarly absorbed with tissue _____ . Sections of sweet clover stem and root tumors were
[011] owex-2-chloride), NS and **f with crown gall tissue _____ , or mouse liver
[012] , or mouse liver _____ did not further improve the specificity of staining.
[013] -treated **f with 50 mg of sweet clover stem tissue _____ further improved the specificity. After these treatm
[014] e and treated twice with healthy sweet clover tissue _____ , nonspecific staining was greatly reduced but a dist
[015] passed through Dowex-2- chloride) with mouse liver _____ , sweet clover crown gall tissue
[016] , sweet clover crown gall tissue _____ , or healthy sweet clover proteins did not satisfacto
[017] second milliliter fractions with sweet clover tissue _____ . The specific staining by both direct and indirec
[018] oad, and we could trace its shape from the ribbon of _____ smoke and dust that hung over it. Wherever you looke
[019] colonials were wearing their own hair and not using _____ . He felt cheerful again, refreshed; presentable in h
[020] rette at its bottom, which tasted peculiarly of face _____ . He left a note propped on the desk asking her to ca
[021] unused room, but white. Women didn't use white face _____ nowadays, he recalled. They used pink, tan, or cream
[022] nowadays, he recalled. They used pink, tan, or cream _____ . Alec glanced into the bathroom. Blood in the bat
[023] ase stood open, containing canisters which contained _____ cartridges. Mike seized a blanket from a pallet i
[024] globe with a blow against a post. He picked up the _____ canister and ran out. Bursting paper cartridges, he
[025] and ran out. Bursting paper cartridges, he scattered _____ beneath the nearest wagon and dumped the contents