A. then B. while C. as D. down AB. that AC. but AD. away BC. within |
The eighth chapter is exceedingly brief, and relates that Gibbons, the amateur naturalist of the district, lying out on the spacious open downs without a soul a couple of miles of him, as he thought, and almost dozing, heard close to him the sound as of a man coughing, sneezing, and swearing savagely to himself; and looking, beheld nothing. Yet the voice was indisputable. It continued to swear with that breadth and variety distinguishes the swearing of a cultivated man. It grew to a climax, diminished again, and died in the distance, going it seemed to him in the direction of Adderdean. It lifted to a spasmodic sneeze and ended. Gibbons had heard nothing of the morning's occurrences, the phenomenon was so striking and disturbing that his philosophical tranquillity vanished; he got up hastily, and hurried the steepness of the hill towards the village, as fast as he could go.
1)Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once.
2)I hope all the precautions against air pollution, suggested by local government, will be seriously considered here.
A. while B. since C. after D. as
3)Writers often coupled narration with other techniques to develop ideas and support opinions that otherwise abstract, unclear, or unconvincing.
A. may remain B. could remain C. must have remained D. might have remained