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C1 Reading and Use of English Part 1 (Game 5)

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  • In what might _______ readers today as a particularly chilling reminder of the city's previous masters, two pillories stood on Chartres Street.
    instill
    strike
    inspire
    present
  • At least the smoke had greatly reduced the mosquito population which had been _______ to the respectable citizens.
    ignorant
    frequented
    open
    obnoxious
  • Only a few years before, he had rejected a proposal for a national bank by _______ that the Constitution didn't empower the US. government to create such an institution.
    registering
    arguing
    bickering
    demanding
  • The paper's editor, was ______ by the burning of the telegraph line.
    chased
    cut off
    dismissed
    burnt
  • As a further _______ of the territory's past governments, the Louisiana State Legislature met in the former palace of the Spanish governors,
    reminder
    examination
    reference
    plunder
  • Thomas Jefferson, the American President, purchased Louisiana and brought about the _______ of control that occurred on December 20.
    hand-over
    ownership
    transfer
    transaction
  • 0n September 30 the Marinette reported hopefully that "the fires have nearly _______ now in this vicinity."
    died out
    increased
    flared
    diminished
  • The Louisiana Purchase opened a new ________ in American history and closed the old one.
    book
    piece
    paragraph
    chapter
  • French immigrants came in from Francophone ________ like San Domingue.
    continents
    colonies
    pasts
    industries
  • The settlements in the area were becoming increasingly _______ from both the outside world and one another.
    inundated
    isolated
    frightened
    lonely
  • New Orleans still _________, in some forms, its odd cultural mix to this day.
    refrains
    relinquishes
    replaces
    retains
  • Slavery was not the only _______ of life in New Orleans that would have been unfamiliar to men like Captain Amos Stoddard.
    aspect
    look
    view
    position
  • The winds circling it would turn the smoldering forest of northeastern Wisconsin into ______ on earth.
    heaven
    hell
    paradise
    peace
  • By October 4, the smoke was so thick on Green Bay that ships had to use their foghorns and ______ by compass.
    guess
    navigate
    drive
    steer
  • 0n September 30, flames came within three miles of the town of Green Bay, _________ 1,200 cords of wood stored at a charcoal kiln.
    consuming
    licking
    damaging
    avoiding
  • Smoke sometimes ______ the sun, which was often visible only at midday.
    exposed
    burnt
    illuminated
    obscured
  • Stoddard might have been ________ by the odd cultural mix that New Orleans represented.
    interested
    perplexed
    frightened
    humoured
  • The fires seemed to wax and wane, _______ on the wind and chance.
    depending
    independent
    from
    waiting