ঢাকা বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়
সালঃ 2004
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Occassion
Ocassion
Occasion
Ocasion
investigete
envistigate
investigate
invistegate
sadly
happily
eagerly
quickly
tired
angry
fresh
smooth
to
with
over
by
lay
lie
lain
laid
has swam
have swum
swam
have been swimming
an
a
the
no article
You came from where ?
where you are come from?
Where do you come from?
where form you come?
leaving
left
leaves
leave
fateful
fatalistic
fate
fatal
envelop
has been enveloping
enveloped
enveloping
aggravate
graver
grave
worse
have tackle
tackled
to tackle
tackle
will not buy
shall not buy
would not buy
am not going to buy
tolerate
accept
provide with board and Lodging
encourage
Big Ben was dragged over Westminster Bridge
Big Ben was cracked by sixteen horses
Big Ben is Frederick Den't s nickname
Big Ben was cast into the River Thames
at
in
on
of
Young and inexperienced, the task seemed easy to me
Young an inexperienced, it seemed to me an easy task
Young and inexperienced ,it was an easy task for me
Young and inexperienced, they thought the task was easy
He carried a heavy weight
He became sad
His face became long
He looked ugly
tolerate him /her
provide him /her with board and lodging
move him /her ill
lock him/her up
able
forceful
competitive
communicative
haven't you
hadn't you
didn't you
wouldn't you
persuade /Dissuade
Pleasure /Pain
Big/Large
Victory /Defeat
The more he gets , more he wants
More he gets, more he wants
More he gets , the more he wants
The more he gets , the more he wants
I know him for a long time
I known him for a long time
I have known him for a long time
I has known him for a long time
Question 27, 28, 29 and 30 are based on the following reading.
Many people think that Big Ben is the huge clock that towers 316 feet above the River Thames at Westminster. But strictly the deep-voiced bell which booms from the belfry at the top of 336 steep stairs. For fifteen years. in the last century, experts wrangled about the plans for parliament's prospective clock. Filially, Frederick Dent was appointed to make his masterpieces. But even then the job was not plain sailing. The original bell was cast in 1856, dragged over Westminster Bridge by sixteen white horses and hung on gallows in New Palace Yard for testing. Sadly, a crack was discovered, and the bell has to be re-cast. But, even today, a crack is still apparent. However, it is good to remember that although Big Ben was born in the controversy he was christened with laughter. During a House of Commons debate on a suitable name for London's new timekeeper, along speech was made by an immense member called out' 'why not call the clock Big Ben? 'So, in a good-humored roar. The thirteen and a-half -ton heavyweight was named for all time, and began public service in May 1859.Big Ben is really a bell
Big Ben is really a clock
Big Ben is a belfry
Big Ben is a river
Big Ben was weighs over thirty tons
The bel is 316 feet high
The bell has 336 steps
Big Ben has a vibrant sound
powerful
clownish
very fat
very foolish
Big Ben started functioning is 1859
The present bell is not the original one
It took 15 years to make Big Ben
There is a crack on Big Ben