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This book consists of lectures given by me at Cambridge. Though they have been largely rewritten, I have kept a good deal of their original lecture form, as being (I hope) rather less formal and less dogmatic. For to dogmatism, those who write on language seem, for some reason, particularly prone; and I should like to make clear at once that, if at times I have put my view strongly, I do not forget that such matters of taste must remain mere matters of opinion.
In addition, I have included a good many specimen passages from various authors. Perhaps I have quoted too much. But a book on style without abundant examples seems to me as ineffectual as a book on art, or biology without abundant illustrations. Many of these passages are in French. That may be Gallomanian on my part, and I must apologise if they trouble some readers. But some ability to read French prose does seem to me most desirable for anyone who would write well in English. I have tried to choose pieces not too difficult in syntax or vocabulary. And in these days less than ever can we afford to be better insular.

 

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The author says that writers on language are

  • A. inclined to be dogmatic
  • B. opposed to dogmatism
  • C. unlikely to be dogmatic
  • D. resolved to be dogmatic
  • E. ready to be dogmatic
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In the author's opinion, a book on style

  • A. can do with few examples
  • B. need not have any examples
  • C. is a book on art
  • D. will be intellectual with many examples
  • E. will be ineffectual with insufficient examples
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to write English well, the author says it is helpful to
  • A. to be able to write French farily well
  • B. to be able to read Frecnch fairly well
  • C. know French thoroughly
  • D. must never be insular
  • E. do all of the above
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Our understanding of the last sentence in the passage is that we

  • A. can now afford to be insular
  • B. can be insular in future
  • C. can not afford to be insular
  • D. must never be insular
  • E. must now be more insular
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  Dear John,
Many thanks for your letter. I was glad to hear that you had done so well in your examinations. Let me send you my hearty congratulations. You certainly deserved this result as I know you worked very hard. You ask how I have been spending the time since I took my examinations. I have been waiting so eagerly for the result that, I must admit, I have not done half of the things I planned to do during this extended holiday. However, I have been doing a lot of reading. There were so many different things I was interested in when I was at school and did not have the time to read about because they were not on the syllabus. I have read two books about geology, which is a fascinating subject. I hope to make a hobby of geology when I get to the University. It will make a change from the study of law. i have also read several novels mostly modern ones by authors like Graham Greene, C.S Foster and Somerset Maugham. How enjoyable it is to read a book for pleasure and not for examination! I have not given a thought to law, and not read one book about the subject. I shall have e four long years at the University to devote to it.
I have also been going once or twice a week to the National Boy’s Club. I took part in the table-tennis tournament, but I did not do very well, I’m afraid. I have been playing football for the Club every Sunday afternoon. I will certainly let you know my examination results as soon as I have them. I must say that I become less confident about the result each day. It was encouraging to hear that this was the case with you, and since you did so well perhaps there is still hope for me!
Yours sincerely
Osman.

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John deserves to pass his examinations because
  • A. the examinations were easy
  • B. he was a brilliant student
  • C. he prepared very well for it
  • D. he was a lucky student
  • E. the examiner was very liberal
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