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The rickety
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dilapidated
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fabulous |
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facetious |
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factious |
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Let's have riddance
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(A) |
removal
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(B) |
establishment |
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fad |
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fake |
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In the face of the many
rumors of scandal, which are rife at the moment, it is
best to remain silent. |
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fallible |
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(B) |
prevailing
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(C) |
fallacious |
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(D) |
fastidious |
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The plan was lost in the
stormy sky until the pilot saw the city through a rift in
the cloud. |
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(A) |
opening
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(B) |
farce |
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(C) |
fanfare |
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fauna |
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The proctor was regarded
as a rigid disciplinarian. |
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indulgent |
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(B) |
elastic |
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(C) |
stern
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feasible |
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Many settlers could not
stand the rigors of the New England winters. |
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(A) |
amenities |
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(B) |
fascinations |
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(C) |
hardships
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merits |
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You must rinse
the soap out of your hair. |
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(A) |
soak |
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(B) |
shrivel |
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(C) |
remove with water
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dry |
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The pond was rippled
by rain. |
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(A) |
fettered |
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(B) |
ruffled
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(C) |
flickered |
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recoiled |
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The marriage rites
nowadays are very much different from those in ancient times. |
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(A) |
rituals
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(B) |
fluctuations |
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foibles |
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follies |
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No one could rival
him in boxing. |
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(A) |
equal
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(B) |
foment |
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(C) |
forsake |
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(D) |
foster |
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Answers 1A
2A 3B 4A 5C 6C
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