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В этой разработке представлен тест на знание прилагательных strange, queer, odd и quaint. Тест включает в себя 5 вариантов, каждый из которых состоит из вопросов с множественным выбором. Он предназначен для студентов старших курсов.

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Test.

 №1

1.  Sandy was still haunted by the ..... feeling of remorse and shame.  Shape1

Shape2

strange

Shape3

queer

Shape4

odd

Shape5

quaint

 

 2.  American visitors to England admire the English ..... customs.  Shape6

Shape7

strange

Shape8

queer

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odd

Shape10

quaint

 

 3.  To him her problems seemed ..... .  Shape11

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strange

Shape13

queer

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odd

Shape15

quaint

 

 4.  There are a great many ..... things to be seen in the great world.  Shape16

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strange

Shape18

queer

Shape19

odd

Shape20

quaint

 

 5.  Her eyes were large, ..... and attractive.  Shape21

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strange

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queer

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odd

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quaint

 

 6.  This fellow may not be a scamp; his face is not a bad one, but he is a ..... fish.  Shape26

Shape27

strange

Shape28

queer

Shape29

odd

Shape30

quaint

 

 7.  Adam had a ..... way of talking.  Shape31

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strange

Shape33

queer

Shape34

odd

Shape35

quaint

 

 8.  It was ..... to see so many lamps burning at noon.  Shape36

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strange

Shape38

queer

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odd

Shape40

quaint

 

 9.  Mark is a ..... bird, I am sure.  Shape41

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strange

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queer

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odd

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quaint

 

 10.  Her old house was full of ..... old things.  Shape46

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strange

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queer

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odd

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quaint

 

 11.  He had a ..... feeling of being watched.  Shape51

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strange

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queer

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odd

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quaint

 

 12.  John’s ideas were ..... and fantastic.  Shape56

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strange

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queer

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odd

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quaint

 

 13.  There was something ..... in the way he looked – big head and small arms and legs.  Shape61

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strange

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queer

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odd

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quaint

 

 14.  The story he told us was ..... and unbelievable.  Shape66

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strange

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queer

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odd

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quaint

 

 15.  I find your behaviour ....., to say the least of it.  Shape71

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strange

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queer

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odd

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quaint

№2

1.  He was an ..... old man.  Shape76

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strange-looking

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queer-looking

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odd-looking

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quaint-looking

 

 2.  This fellow may not be a scamp; his face is not a bad one, but he is a ..... fish.  Shape81

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strange

Shape83

queer

Shape84

odd

Shape85

quaint

 

 3.  John’s ideas were ..... and fantastic.  Shape86

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strange

Shape88

queer

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odd

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quaint

 

 4.  Sandy was still haunted by the ..... feeling of remorse and shame.  Shape91

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strange

Shape93

queer

Shape94

odd

Shape95

quaint

 

 5.  The man looked ..... in that fantastic attire of his.  Shape96

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strange

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queer

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odd

Shape100

quaint

 

 6.  In broad daylight the place seemed ..... to him.  Shape101

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strange

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queer

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odd

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quaint

 

 7.  I am feeling a little .....; I think I’d better go home.  Shape106

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strange

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queer

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odd

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quaint

 

 8.  I didn’t like the customs of that country; I found them ..... and strange.  Shape111

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strange

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queer

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odd

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quaint

 

 9.  How ..... it is to have snow in June!  Shape116

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strange

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queer

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odd

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quaint

 

 10.  Truth is ....., stranger than fiction.  Shape121

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strange

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queer

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odd

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quaint

 

 11.  Her old house was full of ..... old things.  Shape126

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strange

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queer

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odd

Shape130

quaint

 

 12.  Adam had a ..... way of talking.  Shape131

Shape132

strange

Shape133

queer

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odd

Shape135

quaint

 

 13.  There are a great many ..... things to be seen in the great world.  Shape136

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strange

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queer

Shape139

odd

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quaint

 

 14.  His attire was very ..... and old – a long way behind the time.  Shape141

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strange

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queer

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odd

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quaint

 

 15.  She was looking for a ..... cottage in the country.  Shape146

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strange

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queer

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odd

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quaint

№3

1.  Nobody liked him; everybody spoke of him as of a ..... character.  Shape151

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strange

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queer

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odd

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quaint

 

 2.  Her voice sounded hoarse and ..... .  Shape156

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strange

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queer

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odd

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quaint

 

 3.  Don’t you think it’s ..... that he had quit such a good job?  Shape161

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strange

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queer

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odd

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quaint

 

 4.  Along the street there went a ..... procession of odd-looking people.  Shape166

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strange

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queer

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odd

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quaint

 

 5.  This fellow may not be a scamp; his face is not a bad one, but he is a ..... fish.  Shape171

Shape172

strange

Shape173

queer

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odd

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quaint

 

 6.  There are a great many ..... things to be seen in the great world.  Shape176

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strange

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queer

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odd

Shape180

quaint

 

 7.  It was ..... to see so many lamps burning at noon.  Shape181

Shape182

strange

Shape183

queer

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odd

Shape185

quaint

 

 8.  He was an ..... old man.  Shape186

Shape187

strange-looking

Shape188

queer-looking

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odd-looking

Shape190

quaint-looking

 

 9.  The man looked ..... in that fantastic attire of his.  Shape191

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strange

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queer

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odd

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quaint

 

 10.  ..... to say, Felix turned out to be quite a decent fellow.  Shape196

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Strange

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Queer

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Odd

Shape200

Quaint

 

 11.  John’s ideas were ..... and fantastic.  Shape201

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strange

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queer

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odd

Shape205

quaint

 

 12.  In broad daylight the place seemed ..... to him.  Shape206

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strange

Shape208

queer

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odd

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quaint

 

 13.  His attire was very ..... and old – a long way behind the time.  Shape211

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strange

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queer

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odd

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quaint

 

 14.  To him her problems seemed ..... .  Shape216

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strange

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queer

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odd

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quaint

 

 15.  Truth is ....., stranger than fiction.  Shape221

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strange

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queer

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odd

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quaint

№4

1.  It’s ..... that you have never seen her before.  Shape226

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strange

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queer

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odd

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quaint

 

 2.  How ..... that he had not thought of that before!  Shape231

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strange

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queer

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odd

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quaint

 

 3.  The man looked ..... in that fantastic attire of his.  Shape236

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strange

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queer

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odd

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quaint

 

 4.  How ..... that he should have said it!  Shape241

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strange

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queer

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odd

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quaint

 

 5.  Steve was a ....., shy man, whom I could never understand.  Shape246

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strange

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queer

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odd

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quaint

 

 6.  Her eyes were large, ..... and attractive.  Shape251

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strange

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queer

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odd

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quaint

 

 7.  To him her problems seemed ..... .  Shape256

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strange

Shape258

queer

Shape259

odd

Shape260

quaint

 

 8.  Adam had a ..... way of talking.  Shape261

Shape262

strange

Shape263

queer

Shape264

odd

Shape265

quaint

 

 9.  How ..... it is to have snow in June!  Shape266

Shape267

strange

Shape268

queer

Shape269

odd

Shape270

quaint

 

 10.  American visitors to England admire the English ..... customs.  Shape271

Shape272

strange

Shape273

queer

Shape274

odd

Shape275

quaint

 

 11.  I didn’t like the customs of that country; I found them ..... and strange.  Shape276

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strange

Shape278

queer

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odd

Shape280

quaint

 

 12.  The story he told us was ..... and unbelievable.  Shape281

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strange

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queer

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odd

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quaint

 

 13.  ..... to say, he was thinking of going in for school teaching.  Shape286

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Strange

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Queer

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Odd

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Quaint

 

 14.  There are a great many ..... things to be seen in the great world.  Shape291

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strange

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queer

Shape294

odd

Shape295

quaint

 

 15.  She was looking for a ..... cottage in the country.  Shape296

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strange

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queer

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odd

Shape300

quaint

№5

1.  What an ..... thing to say!  Shape301

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strange

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queer

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odd

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quaint

 

 2.  I am feeling a little .....; I think I’d better go home.  Shape306

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strange

Shape308

queer

Shape309

odd

Shape310

quaint

 

 3.  I didn’t like the customs of that country; I found them ..... and strange.  Shape311

Shape312

strange

Shape313

queer

Shape314

odd

Shape315

quaint

 

 4.  He had a ..... feeling of being watched.  Shape316

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strange

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queer

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odd

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quaint

 

 5.  That Belgium chap is a ..... customer, I can tell you.  Shape321

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strange

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queer

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odd

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quaint

 

 6.  Truth is ....., stranger than fiction.  Shape326

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strange

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queer

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odd

Shape330

quaint

 

 7.  ..... to say, he was thinking of going in for school teaching.  Shape331

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Strange

Shape333

Queer

Shape334

Odd

Shape335

Quaint

 

 8.  ..... to say, Felix turned out to be quite a decent fellow.  Shape336

Shape337

Strange

Shape338

Queer

Shape339

Odd

Shape340

Quaint

 

 9.  Steve was a ....., shy man, whom I could never understand.  Shape341

Shape342

strange

Shape343

queer

Shape344

odd

Shape345

quaint

 

 10.  There was something ..... in the way he looked – big head and small arms and legs.  Shape346

Shape347

strange

Shape348

queer

Shape349

odd

Shape350

quaint

 

 11.  He was an ..... old man.  Shape351

Shape352

strange-looking

Shape353

queer-looking

Shape354

odd-looking

Shape355

quaint-looking

 

 12.  Her voice sounded hoarse and ..... .  Shape356

Shape357

strange

Shape358

queer

Shape359

odd

Shape360

quaint

 

 13.  How ..... it is to have snow in June!  Shape361

Shape362

strange

Shape363

queer

Shape364

odd

Shape365

quaint

 

 14.  To him her problems seemed ..... .  Shape366

Shape367

strange

Shape368

queer

Shape369

odd

Shape370

quaint

 

 15.  I heard ..... noises in the attic.  Shape371

Shape372

strange

Shape373

queer

Shape374

odd

Shape375

quaint

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