d) Several angry drivers shook their...... at me as I drove away. A) fists B) arms C) hands D) elbows e) That was a bad fall! Have you ......yourself? A) harmed B) damaged C) wounded D) hurt f) Each time I sneezed, everyone said, ' ......you!' A) Cough B) Bless C) Cold D) Thank g) Stop making that noise! You're getting on my...... ! A) muscles B) brains C) nerves D) blood h) As the little boy cried, large...... rolled down his cheeks. A) drips B) tears C) puddles D) streams i) I had severe toothache and half my face was badly...... A) swollen B) rounded C) exploded D) injured j) I've got a headache, and I don't feel very ...... A) healthy B) fit C) sane D) well 6) Match each sentence (a-j) with a suitable sentence (1-10) below which has the same meaning. a) Henry's heart was in the right place . 1 He talked. b) Paul held his tongue 2 He supported him.
" "We will go as far as Meryton with you," said Catherine and Lydia. Elizabeth accepted their company, and the three young ladies set off together. "If we make haste," said Lydia, as they walked along, "perhaps we may see something of Captain Carter before he goes." In Meryton they parted; the two youngest repaired to the lodgings of one of the officers' wives, and Elizabeth continued her walk alone, crossing field after field at a quick pace, jumping over stiles and springing over puddles with impatient activity, and finding herself at last within view of the house, with weary ankles, dirty stockings, and a face glowing with the warmth of exercise. She was shown into the breakfast-parlour, where all but Jane were assembled, and where her appearance created a great deal of surprise. That she should have walked three miles so early in the day, in such dirty weather, and by herself, was almost incredible to Mrs. Hurst