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English Language (Use of English) Past Questions and Answers

English Language (Use of English) Questions

Question 821:
  Typical Zacharia! Devil-may are and irreverent as ever. No doubt he was just the same when he was cook to a Greek trader in the town. In fact, I suspect that to him the Reverend Father is just another sort of trader. Conceited ass, thinking himself superior to the Father! And in what is he superior? Success with women perhaps? Zacharia knows that they all admire him and is always striving for still more admiration. He dresses sharply and walks in a haughty manner that suits in his tallness. And then he feeds his pride on the swarms of girls who run after him. It’s maddening to him how little you need to attract them. I remember my mother coming home from market in the town, after selling her vegetables and cocoa. How indignant she was ‘It’s so shameful, ‘she cried,’ our best-looking and most respectable girls go to town and throw themselves at strangers as ugly as sin, speaking the most outlandish tongue. Men I can scarcely look at without shuddering! And why? Just money! Money! Ah, what a world! And my father replied in a buried voice, ‘It is the times!’ ‘the times!’ shouted mother ‘can you imagine my child Ann with creatures like those?<br/>But perhaps the girls who chase Zacharia aren’t drawn by his tallness or his leather shoes. Perhaps they’re only after childish things, a bit of bread or a pot of jam, knowing that he’s a cook. My father often says women are like children in their desires. And after all, I too can boast a little. Plenty of women turn to look at me, especially when I’m dressed all in white! But I’m not vain enough to fuse over a little thing like that. Not like Zacharia, who doesn’t know women are simply children. <br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>The girls were apparently attracted to Zacharia by
  • A Wealth
  • B The life of towns
  • C The appearance of the young men
  • D The fact that the young men spoke strange dialects
  • E Food
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Question 822:
  Typical Zacharia! Devil-may are and irreverent as ever. No doubt he was just the same when he was cook to a Greek trader in the town. In fact, I suspect that to him the Reverend Father is just another sort of trader. Conceited ass, thinking himself superior to the Father! And in what is he superior? Success with women perhaps? Zacharia knows that they all admire him and is always striving for still more admiration. He dresses sharply and walks in a haughty manner that suits in his tallness. And then he feeds his pride on the swarms of girls who run after him. It’s maddening to him how little you need to attract them. I remember my mother coming home from market in the town, after selling her vegetables and cocoa. How indignant she was ‘It’s so shameful, ‘she cried,’ our best-looking and most respectable girls go to town and throw themselves at strangers as ugly as sin, speaking the most outlandish tongue. Men I can scarcely look at without shuddering! And why? Just money! Money! Ah, what a world! And my father replied in a buried voice, ‘It is the times!’ ‘the times!’ shouted mother ‘can you imagine my child Ann with creatures like those?<br/>But perhaps the girls who chase Zacharia aren’t drawn by his tallness or his leather shoes. Perhaps they’re only after childish things, a bit of bread or a pot of jam, knowing that he’s a cook. My father often says women are like children in their desires. And after all, I too can boast a little. Plenty of women turn to look at me, especially when I’m dressed all in white! But I’m not vain enough to fuse over a little thing like that. Not like Zacharia, who doesn’t know women are simply children. <br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>From the passage we can conclude that the young girls were
  • A Attractive
  • B Religious
  • C Modern
  • D Easily led
  • E Indifferent
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Question 823:
In the question below choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined:<br/>The meeting was cancelled because of the convocation
  • A Brought up
  • B Alled of
  • C Broke off
  • D Dropped out
  • E Phased out
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Question 824:
In the question below choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined:<br/>Our town is so small that we are always meeting our schoolmates accidentally
  • A Coming across
  • B Falling into
  • C Knocking up
  • D Running up
  • E Running into
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Question 825:
In the question below choose the option nearest in meaning to the underlined:<br/>Can you give a good explanation for your behaviour?
  • A Account for
  • B Call for
  • C Clear up
  • D Make up
  • E Give up
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