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It is rather difficult to define luxury for what" is a luxury to one class of people in a certain country during a certain period may be a necessary to. another class in another country or another period. The doonomiste classify things ad necessaries and luxuries. As a matter of fact, many other things. than food, clothes, and a house and fuel are necessary for us to make a real living which is distinguishable from mere existance. Without many things, men may still be physically very fit if they gat sufficient food, warm clothings. and a

satisfactory shelter, But men will not be content with only these bare necessaries. The higher the standard of life becomes, the greater the number and variety of things that are necessary, We may still exist without something but we cannot live a full life. Since the taste of men differs, what seama to be a luxury to one man may be necessary to another. By the way, luxury always means living in a shameful ease, self-indulgence and expansive pleasure, which will lead to moral destruction. Lazury will sometimes aven destroy a powerful country such as the ancient ROGO

Comprehension Le

1. (C); the death punishment

2. (0) ornola

3. (C) folt the need or such a puna MBRONT

4. (0) even murders will become loan-

5. (6) not always right

Compréhension, 21

1. Yes, he does.

2. No, he does not.

3. No, he does not,

4. No, he does not.

5. Yes, he does.

6. Yes, he does,

7. No, he does not.

8. No. he does not.

Exercise 23.

A word from the writer:

The Examination is approaching and it is about time for us to make a final revision. There will be no more passages for comprehension and precis practice. Instead, we'll concentrate on grammar.

idiomatio exercises such as tests on verbal phrases, expressions, prepositions, vocabularies, tenase, constructions of sentences eto.

We begin today with the first item, the verbal phrases and prepositions.

Complete the following sentences by choosing the best

answers.

1. When I apply for my passport I have to fill

a half dozen forms.

(A) up (8) in (C) for (

out

Which of your parents do you (A) up" (B) down (c) after

behind (B) besides

3. In the middle of our telephone conversation wo

were

(Suddenly cut was

out (c) off (D) away (3) through

4. I wish I could cut ... smoking.

(A) up (B) out (C) off (D) away (E) through

5. If a tire blows

... while one is driving at high

speed it can be (4) in (B) out

very dangerous.

(C) after (D) ap

6. The ship is bound ... Walays,

to (B) for (0) at (D) in TM (B) on

away:

7. He broke ... the candy and gave sach chila s ***@g

(A) down (8) up (C) out (D) away (3) to

8. John has put .......

(A) up (3) in

She wants to an dress.

lot of weight recently,

(C) on (D) by (E) an

away

out simply to show ... her new

(B) out (C) on (D) off (E) through

10. They held ... the owner and robbed him of

everything. (1) down (B) away (0) at |_ (D) in (R) up

11. Our teacher is a man whon everyone looks

(▲) up (3) into (C) with (D) up

(E) about 12. The plane took... at exactly two o'clock.

(A) up

(B) away (C) off (D) round (5) down 13. John said he wanted to take next Tuesday

(B) away (C) off (1) on (B) by 14. He promised to come on Tuesday but he never

abowed ...?

(A) to (B) in (G) en (D) up. (s) out 15. Don't Ist Helen that we are going to the

movie to

(1) out 11ght.

on (C) in (D) away (E) topougn 16. That style of dancing died ... years ago.

(4) down (3) away (C) out (D) through (E) off

17. She says that dinner will be ready right

(A) off (8) on (C) in (D) away (E) out 18. I work very hard today and feel tired ...

in (8) on (G) out (D) off (3) ap

We talked ... Mr. Lee's plan but could not come to a conclusion..

(B) through (0) or (D) to (E) at:

20. The mother told the child to put his toys

(4) back (3) off (0) away (D) in (B) "DR. 21. The game was called ... on account of darkness.

(A)

away (3) round

round (C) about (D) off (E) in 22, The operator told me to hang ... and dial the

same number again.

(A) is (B) on (C) up (U) down (8) by

}. He works only five days a week and has avery

Saturday and Sunday ...

ia

on (0) off...... (D) away; (E) up

(A) in (B) on (0

This latter is so badly written that I can't figure ... what the writer is 1ying to say,

(A) in (B) at (C) out (D) about (3) of

You can get in touch ... him by telephone. (A) of (B) to (C) with (D) by (E) at

(A) along (B) at (C) by (D) with (E) about

27. He comes here off and... to see my ravner,

(1) away

(B) out (C) on (D) by (E) through 28. Don't call Mary... for that mistake.

(A) out (3) la (C) up

(D) down (E) away

29. She finally took pity ... him and lent his some

money,

(A) on (B) at (C) in (D) 30 (E) with

30. Have you heard ... John recently?

(A) about (B) or (c) from (D) through, the contract before this 32, Fleare draw

"afternoon.

(A) out (B) away (C) up (D) in (3) through 32; When he saw a little boy running out from the

house suddenly, he drew ... his car.

(A) down (B) away (C) round (P) ont

33. He is so ill-tempared that his friends drop

... gradually.

(A) out (3) off (C) away (D) through ~(5) by

34. We shall never fall ..... with them againg they are

all good hearted ladies.

(A) in (B) on (C) out (D) away (5) through 35. He was returning home and was walking in the

dark. A stranger came and fell ......... him with fierce blow.

(A) at (3) against (C) upon (D) or (B) by 36. Put some wood to the fire before it goeẼ .............

(A) off (B)

(3) out (C) away (1) through (8) round

37. We should never run our friends...

(A) off (B) away (C) up, (D)

38. Don't disturb the dog; it will set

(B) in

(A) on (B) at (C) to (D) against (F) through 39. He has taken ... enjoying music in the evening.

(A) off (B) up (C) out (D) on (E) to

40. The teachera do not like him very much because

he is used to taking... their manner. (A) up (8) off" (G} on′′ (3) againot (B) =

Through

41. His father was too old to work, so he took

all the business. (A) away

(B) up (C) over (D) in (3)_off

12. His plans turned ... to be a great succent.

(A) in (B) on (C) out (D) mp (B) down

13. We tried to hide the secret from him and had a

meeting held last night but he turned ......... suddenly when we were talking about him, (A) in (3) out (C) up (D) on... (3) away

14. Put all the fire ... before you leave the house «

(((A)-up (B) away (C) out (D) through (1) in

45. When he heard our remarks he was quite put

(1) out (3) up : (C) back (D) against (B) by 46. The fog will pass es gradually and we can find

our read later..

(A) off (B) out (C) away (D) by (5) through 47. The school will break ... for a week when Haster.

DORIS,

(A) down (B) off (C) away (D) up (8) in 48. She carried the first prize

very proudlý (A) off (B) away (C) out (D) up (3) 'in 49. "Where is he?” “He is ... work."

A)om (B) by (C) at (D) for (3) to

50. "Have you seen him recently?" "Oh, no, I have been

e with him.

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