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In fact this was a piece of … for her as it happened.
Question 1:
In fact this was a piece of … for her as it happened.
A.
gratitude
B.
luck
C.
fortune
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The police arrived and were pleased to see that her was all right and in … piece.
The architecture in this town is … of a piece.
The poor man didn’t have a proper job and only did piece … .
She told him he was a … piece of work.
I want to hear your opinion. Please hive me a piece of your … .
He didn’t want to get involved and have a piece of the … and fled.
Don’t … to pieces. Stay calm.
The … of the piece arrived in the shape of a burglar.
In fact this was a piece of … for her as it happened.
He didn’t have much in the way of property – just … and pieces.
There was a noisy crowd of about ten people in … cry chasing the man.
Working conditions today are a … cry from how they were ten years ago.
Nobody believes her because she has cried … so often.
She’s simply crying for the … .
For crying out … how many times do I have to tell you not to do that?
Our guest cried … at the last moment.
His garden cried out … something colourful to be planted.
She soon got known as a regular … at school.
It is a crying … that the project is now being abandoned.
The damage is done and it’s no good crying over spilled … .
The former chairman bothered to take … in the final meeting.
One by one he … the innocent.
The detective decided to call all the … together in the end.
Brian uses his little grey … - his brains.
It’s normal to feel as if you are walking in a … .
As the plot …, you will find out something strange about him.
The main idea is to keep the readers in a permanent state of … .
It’s interesting how many red … the author can throw in the reader’s path.
It’s interesting how many times a reader can be sent up … alleys.
The reader has to work … who did it, who committed the crime.
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A Long-Lasting Love for Books
February 29 - Both in and around Pine Hill, Alfred Carlson,who has been teaching Russian literature at Pine Hill State University for twenty years, is probably best known as the owner of The Treasure Box, the town's oldest bookstore. The store has two unique features: it specializes in rare books and is open for business on Saturdays only. Evidently, walk-in sales make up only a small percentage of Mr. Carlson’s business; the bulk of the store’s revenue is generated by orders placed over the telephone or online by universities, museums, and private collectors.
On Sunday The Treasure Box will be celebrating its sixtieth anniversary. “When my mother, Willisa, opened the bookstore all those years ago on Green Edge Road, two blocks from here, she probably had no idea it would still be serving the public six decades later,” Mr. Carlson said. The store still displays the original sign over the doorway. The interior
retains
the living-room atmosphere it always had, with its mismatched tables and chairs. One section of the store is filled with books about baseball, an abiding passion of the Carlson family. On Friday nights the store becomes an informal social club. Not surprisingly, members tend to enjoy conversation about rare books, literature, and baseball.
Later this month Mr. Carlson will mark another milestone: he will be retiring from his teaching position. His retirement does not mean, however, that The Treasure Box will see extended business hours; it will continue to be open once a week. “I am not retiring from one job just so that I can spend more time on another,” Mr. Carlson said. “Rather, the fact that I no longer will have to prepare for classes or grade students’ papers means that I will be able to dedicate more time to my children and grandchildren.”
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