6. I won't be able to come to the party as the day's work has tired me ----
7. That statement is quite unlike you, please, come -------- it.
8. Something must be wrong the school driver, he is ------- today
9. It is such a bad place -------- I will never dream of going there another time
10. The house ------- he lives is spacious
11. --------- the owner of that dog?
12. The dress he wore was --------- appropriate for the party.
13. Many students find mathematics ------- than English
14. ------- had he entered when it started to rain.
15. You ------- to me when you were away.
16. In trying to escape, the thief ran ------ into the police.
17. The wise thing to do is not to give ------- to temptation.
18. Wale couldn't have said a thing like that -------- ?
19. He does not seem to know me ------- ?
20. The day that Musa's brother died was the ------- of his life.
21. How I wish she -------- the books before Tunde arrived
22. She is eating her heart out for a sailor who is away at sea. This means that she is -------
23. Me John has always managed to keep his head above water. This means that John -------
24. The wedding was attended by the cream of the society. This means that the wedding was attended by -------
25. Nelson Mandela SURMOUNTED all the oppressive measures to break his will
26. Though corruption is very prevalent in the society, there are still some VIRTUOUS men around.
27. He is so ENGROSSED in his reading that he didn't notice when I entered.
28. The workers expected the management to be------- rather than INDEFFERENT to their welfare
29. Angela is a very INDOLENT girl but her sister, Mary, is one of the most -------- girls in the school.
30. Bola was VOCAL in protesting against the bad government unlike Sola who was ------
In 1973 a Japanese sericulturist arrived in Malawi with a batch of 40,000 silk worm eggs. They were taking to the Bvumbwe Agricultural Research Station in Thyolo District. In this station, work is being done to determine favourable silkworm rearing conditions and areas where mulberry trees, whose leaves the worm feed on, could grow well. According to researchers, the silkworm which eventually develops into cocoons from which raw silk is produced do well in areas with warm climate conditions. Silk is one of the strongest of fibers. In fact, for thousands of years, silk fabrics have been regarded as the most beautiful and DURABLE materials woven by man. Many people call silk the ' cloth of kings and queens'. The weaving of silk originated in China. An old Chinese book believed to be written by Confucius, tells us that the wife of the Emperor Huanga-ti was the first person to make fabrics of silk. Around 2640 B.C., Emperor Huanga-ti asked his wife Hsi Ling-Shih to study the worms that were destroying the mulberry trees in his garden. The Empress took some of the cocoons into the palace to see what they were made of. She dropped one of the cocoons into a bowl of boiling water and was AMAZED to see a cobweb-like tangle which separated from the cocoon. She picked up the gauzy mass and found that one of the threads could be unwound almost without end from the cocoon. Hsi Ling-Shih had discovered silk. She was DELIGHTED with the discovery and even wove a ceremonial ROBE for the Emperor out of the cocoon threads. After that, the officials in the Emperor's court wore brightly dyed silk robes on important occasions. People in other countries regarded the new fibres as something RARE and beautiful. A few traders went to China to learn about making cloth from silk, but the Chinese kept their silkworms a closely guarded secret.