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The sodden drunk
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marched |
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(B) |
strode |
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(C) |
slid |
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(D) |
stumbled
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The promise of money
lured him away from his steady job. |
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(A) |
drove |
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(B) |
tempted
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(C) |
repelled |
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(D) |
repulsed |
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3. |
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The lurid story
he told shocked his listeners. |
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(A) |
horrible
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(B) |
luxuriant |
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(C) |
lunar |
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(D) |
hale |
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There were snakes
lurking along the mountain paths. |
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(A) |
exposed |
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(B) |
staggering |
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(C) |
sneaking
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(D) |
swaying |
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The ripe peach looks
luscious. |
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(A) |
austere |
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(B) |
delicious
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(C) |
sore |
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(D) |
sour |
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The children over there
were lucky enough to have the lush pasture as their
playground. |
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(A) |
lustful |
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(B) |
exuberant
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(C) |
barren |
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(D) |
futile |
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The soft luster
of the silk in the dim light was pleasing. |
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(A) |
shine
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(B) |
obscurity |
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(C) |
opaqueness |
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(D) |
maze |
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8. |
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The lyceum was
packed with listeners waiting for a famous lecturer. |
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(A) |
hall
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(B) |
theater |
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(C) |
musicality |
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(D) |
lounge |
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Answers 1D
2B 3A 4C 5B 6B
7A 8A |
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