English Language Proficiency Tests-Advanced Level's archive The Parliamentary Candidate 2 1.Henry: Hello.. Man's voice: Is that Mr.. Henry Orpington, the parliamentary candidate?. spea
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The Parliamentary Candidate (2)
1.Henry: Hello Man's voice: Is that Mr Henry Orpington,
the parliamentary candidate?
Henry: Yes,
talking
dictating
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deciding
2.Man's voice: Oh, good morning I want to warn you
about a bomb
Henry: A bomb? Where? Hello! We've been off
Operator! Operator! Operator!
cut
severed
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drained
3.It was no good The line had gone As calmly as
he could Henry went upstairs to tell his wife the alarming
news
quiet
dormant
dead
still
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girls to their aunt's house Henry the police but
asked them to keep the news from the press
instructed
directed
said
informed
5.At half past eight Henry was in conference with his
election agent, Andrew Higgins, at party headquarters
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your engagements for today and wait until the police get to
the of the matter
base
bottom
end
hind
6.Henry: Certainly not! I'm not going to let be scared
by some stupid crank
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itself
myself
themselves
7.Andrew: What did the man sound like? Did you
recognize his voice?
Henry: No, I was half asleep His voice wasn't familiar but
he sounded quite pleasant He didn't seem to be
me
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threatening
hitting
striking
8.Andrew: That makes the whole business even more
sinister Look here, Henry, one day won't make all that
much difference I'll tell people that you've your voice
or something
lost
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disturbed
forgotten
9.Henry: No, I'm going to carry on as usual Think of the
advantage it would give my if I were out of the
campaign even for one day
outsiders
opposites
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onlookers
10.Andrew: If you say so But I'd like to make it that
I'm dead against it
absolute
clear
defined
extreme