ПИСЬМЕННАЯ ЧАСТЬ. СЛОВООБРАЗОВАНИЕ
1. People don’t read much
nowadays, but I like reading. I like books about adventures, love and ______FRIEND______.
I can’t say who my favourite______WRITE______
is – there are so many.
Most of my friends prefer
watching the TV version of a book to reading it. They say it’s more ______INTEREST______.
I
strongly ______AGREE______ with them.
I’m absolutely sure that
books develop our ______IMAGINE______ much better than any film can
do.
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My parents think so too. Our
longest journey lasted for three days. It was ______EXCITE______ as we
wentpast beautiful places.
The other passenger in our
compartment was a geologist, which means he was also a professional______TRAVEL______.
He told us about his
expeditions. He also said that ______FRIEND______ is the most valuable
thing in the world.
______FORTUNATELY______, we didn’t exchange phone
numbers and we don’t know where he’s now.
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When I was seven, a karate ______TEACH______,
who trained my elder brother, said that I should
exercise a lot to look
sporty and ______ATHLET______.
He was right – I was too fat
and looked HEALTHY.
______FORTUNATE______, my parents and I followed
his advice and now I’m quite happy with the way I look and feel.
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It’s ______BELIEVABLE______,
but they feel very ______COMFORT______
in freezing cold weather.
A polar bear is a very good ______HUNT______
– it dives into the cold ocean water to hunt seals.
______FORTUNATELY______, global warming is very
dangerous for polar bears. They may die out if the temperature rises too
high.
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I
like her house very much. There’s old ______WOOD______ furniture in
the rooms and______WONDER______ pictures on the walls.
Grandma has a large ______COLLECT______
of old pictures. Some of them were painted by an artist who lived next door
to her.
He was very talented but, ______FORTUNATELY______,
he died young and didn’t become famous.
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The boy who did the riding
seemed only a bit older than me. He performed the trick very ______CAREFUL______.
I certainly thought that it
was extremely ______DANGER______, anyway. I applauded the ______BIKE______
loudly and dreamt about riding my own motorbike.
______FORTUNATELY______, my parents had a different
opinion about getting a motorbike and refused to buy one for me.
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There were sofas in ______TRADITION______
and modern styles, in ______DIFFER______ colours and patterns.
The shop ______ASSIST______
spoke very patiently and showed us one model after another.
At last Mum chose one of
them, but, ______FORTUNATELY______, they didn’t have that model in her
favourite colour.
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I dreamed of being a ______DRIVE______.
To me, it’s the most ______INTEREST______
job in the world.
My parents ______USUAL______
understand me
and I hope they approve of
my ______DECIDE______ to put off university and get a job.
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and that he loved working
with the earth. ______FORTUNATELY______, I didn’t know him as he died
before I was born.
We grow ______BEAUTY______
flowers and fruit trees.
We have some garden
furniture – a ______WOOD______ table
and four ______COMFORT______
chairs. The neighbours often come round, and we have outdoor tea parties.
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I’ve played many ______DIFFER______
musical instruments: the piano, the guitar, and even the drums.
My music ______TEACH______
sometimes says that I have a gift for music, and I hope she’s right.
______RECENT______, I’ve joined our school band
and we are going to take part in a modern music concert.
______FORTUNATELY______, we couldn't participate in
the city music competition as it was our exam time.
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Whatever your ______FAVOUR______
drink is, you can’t make it without water. We need water for cooking, washing
and producing goods.
My uncle, who is a ______FARM______,
says that he waters the vegetables, beans and other crops a lot in dry
weather.
___FORTUNATELY__, fresh water resources on
the Earth are limited. We should be____CARE__ and not waste it.
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They are clever and ______FRIEND______, and they don’t mind playing with
people.
My father is a______SCIENCE______and
he has heard howdolphins speak their own language.
Dolphin ______COMMUNICATE______
differs from ours, but scientists hope that soon we’ll be able to understand
each other.
The dolphins are ______PROBABLE______
studying us too!
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The blue whale is an
endangered animal, nowadays, people protect whales. ______FORTUNATE______,
They study these ______BEAUTY______animals
instead of killing them.
Blue whales are not ______DANGER______
to people.
It’s______BELIEVABLE______
but these huge whales eat plankton – small plants and animals.
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Some people believe that the most _________EFFECT_________ way is
to study English in Britain or in any other English-speaking country.
The advantage of going to Britain seems obvious. Everyone around you
speaks English. It’s practically ________POSSIBLE__________ to avoid
communication, so you’ll learn English ________QUICK__________.
On the other hand, one can learn English at home. There are lots of
possibilities there too: a good _________TEACH_________, a language
school or an on-line course.
There are many ways to get a
good language ________EDUCATE__________ now.
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I loved it. I worked ________DAY__________
after school and at weekends. It made about twenty hours a week.
One of the most ________FANTASY__________
things about the bakery was that I could eat all I wanted there.
I couldn't stop eating the
fresh buns, rolls and cakes. They were so ________TASTE__________.
Mrs. Bradley, the ________OWN__________
of the bakery, was a very nice woman. She had no children and she treated me
like her own granddaughter.
I liked her too and did my
best to be as _________HELP_________ as possible.
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Our _________FRIEND_________ began when we were at school. After
school, Natalie left Britain.
French was her _________FAVOUR_________ subject and she went to
university in Paris.
Now she is a very _________SUCCESS_________ journalist. Her life
is busy and exciting.
I was _________LUCK_________ she managed to find some time for me.
Natalie made my visit to
Paris _________FORGETTABLE_________. She took me to the most
interesting places in the city. In the evening we watched a performance at
The Grand Opera House.
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The choice of dishes has
been influenced by the climate, history and ________GEOGRAPHY__________
position of the country.
England is ________FAME__________for
its butter and cheese. The most popular of them is, of course, cheddar.
Scotland is known for its ________TASTE__________meat
dishes and cakes. Wales has a strong fishing culture. As a result, Welsh
cookery includes a lot of seafood, such as shrimps and crabs.
However, nowadays most
British restaurants offer food from ________DIFFER__________parts
of the world.
The choice depends only on
your pocketbook and your ________IMAGINE__________.
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The German _________SCIENCE_________
explains that he gets all his energy from sunlight. He says he drinks only
water and _________DIFFER_________ fruit juices.
Dr Werner has written an _________EXCITE_________
book about his experiences.
In it he says that when he
started the experiment he even put on weight.He says: "I can't really
give an _____EXPLAIN_____ of what’s happening to me; perhaps I just
believe in my theory."
Dr Werner’s colleagues say
that only plants can produce energy from the sun, and they cannot explain how
he is able to stay ________HEALTH_______.
“This case , ____PROBABLE____,
needs a lot more research before we will be able to explain it,” they say.
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Only here you can find a
wide choice of _________ORIGIN_________ and unique shops.
Sometimes you can buy _________FANTASY_________
things there.
You can spend a whole day in
a shopping centre, have lunch in one of the European or _______ENGLAND___
restaurants, see a new film in the cinema and even enjoy a ____PERFORM________.
But be _________СARE___ – London shops are
expensive! Don’t leave all your money in the shopping centre.
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Radio and television seemed _________WONDER_________inventions as they
broadcasted audio and visual images.
The Internet has changed the
situation dramatically. Now the audience has an opportunity to create
the news, share their _________PERSON_________ knowledgeand express their opinions.
The Internet supposes
interaction, which makes it very ________ATTRACT__________to people.
And what about the
newspapers? Will they ________APPEAR__________in the near future?
I wish they wouldn’t as I
like starting my day with a cup of coffee and a ______TRADITION____
newspaper.
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In the show a professional
ballroom _________DANCE_________ has a celebrity for a partner.
They learn _________DIFFER_________
ballroom dances and perform them live on TV.
Four judges and the public
decide who stays in the ________COMPETE__________ and who leaves.
The show demonstrates how
glamorous ballroom dancing is. The celebrities wear _________COLOUR_________
dresses and suits
and the show looks very ________IMPRESS__________.
According to the ratings,
the ______PERFORM____ is becoming more and more popular with TV
audiences.
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Some research shows that
mobile phones may cause brain problems. On the other hand, some doctors say
mobiles are not _________DANGER_________ at all.
No matter what doctors say,
it’s just ________POSSIBLE__________ to live without a mobile
phone today.
It has become a very ________USE__________ device and people can’t do without it.
It makes our life ________COMFORT__________ and saves time.
People can get in touch with
each other quickly. Mobile phones make ________COMMUNICATE__________ easier.
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They affect at least a quarter of the ________POPULATE__________.
The ________TRADITION__________ treatment for people with strong
phobias is some kind of therapy. In most cases it doesn’t work but doctors
still believe that phobias can be cured.
________RECENT__________ they have discovered a drug which can help people
to overcome their phobias.
It doesn’t work for everybody but when it does, it is very ________EFFECT__________.
People, who take the pill
feel much better – most of their fears _________APPEAR_________.
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The _________FUN_________ thing was that a tiny bit of snow was
enough to cancel school and even to close some businesses.
One night, in March of 1993, something very ________EXCITE__________
happened.
Very cold air from Canada
created the "Storm of the Century".
When the Turner kids woke up on Saturday morning, there were 17 inches of
_________WONDER_________ snow as far as the eye could see.
The Turners were in shock. They had no idea what to do. Though Mr. Turner
was an experienced _________DRIVE_________ he chose to leave his car
in the garage.
He wanted the whole family
to stay at home but it was natural for the kids to _________AGREE_________
with him. They put on the warmest clothes they had and ran outside to enjoy
the snow.
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She was a _________FRIEND_________,
cheerful girl and we were glad to have her join us.
Venice was a _________FANTASY_________
place and we enjoyed our trip greatly.
Linda was fond of history
and she told us lots of _________INTEREST_________ facts about the
town.
We also liked the Italian
food very much. The waiter in the nearby pizzeria was a boy from Britain, so
we never had any problems with _________COMMUNICATE_________.
The only _________PLEASANT_________
thing about Venice was the weather. It was
unusually cold and windy that week.
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There are _________END_________queues when you check in and you
waste lots of time if your flight is delayed.
However, there are some airports where you can _________ACTUAL_________
enjoy yourself.
For example, you’ll never be bored at Hong Kong’s international airport.
There are thousands of people from _________DIFFER_________ countries
here but the passengers never experience any problems because everything is
well organised.
There are attendants in red coats, who help you to get from one place to
another. It’s very good for people with no sense of _________DIRECT_________.
The attendants are always
very polite and _________HELP_________.
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His new father works as a _________BANK_________ in Sweden and he
is quite rich.
Axel ________REGULAR__________ wrote e-mails to the director of
the orphanage, Jane Smitova. He told her that he was saving his Christmas and
birthday money to help his friends. Axel said that he wanted the money to be
spent on presents for his former playmates.
Later Jane said “I understood that _________FRIEND_________ meant
a lot to a small boy but I would never have imagined
that Alex could be talking about such an _________POSSIBLE_________
sum of money.
It’s so touching and we are
going to spend it in a very ________CARE__________ way."
The boy saved £6,000.
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Take me for example. I carry
a passport issued by the British ________GOVERN__________. I was born
in England, but my Mum is Scottish and my Granny is from Northern Ireland. So
what am I?
________ACTUAL__________, I am really all of them:
English, Irish, Scottish and British.
Each of the “nations” has a
lot in common but they also have their own unique culture and _________TRADITION_________
lifestyle.
They _________LIKE_________
it when people call them English.
And perhaps the most
important _________DIFFER_________ of all – each nation has its own
football team!
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It was granted city status by Queen Elizabeth II but in reality St Davids
looks like an _______ATTRACT___________small village.
It is actually the smallest
city in Britain with a _______POPULATE___________of just over 1,600.
St Davids has a ________BEAUTY__________ medieval cathedral which
dates back to the 12th century.
Today it is a ________CHARM__________ place with narrow streets
filled with cafes, hotels and art galleries – but only one pub!
St Davids is famous for its
sandy beaches and clear water. Whitesands Bay is a regular _________WIN_________
of the prestigious European Blue Flag award.
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Dublin is a ________BEAUTY__________and cosmopolitan city.
If you walk along its
different central streets, you will find a wide range of _______DIFFER_______
shops, bars and restaurants.
If you like sightseeing, you
can also visit the famous Dublin castle, one of the most _________IMPRESS_________buildings
in the city.
Dublin is a green city. It
is such a pleasure to walk there on a hot _______SUN_______ day.
In the evening you can
listen to _________TRADITION_________ Irish music played in
the streets and in the pubs.
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People in Andorra stay
active and ________ENERGY__________ at old age.
They attend gyms and public _________SWIM_________
pools for free.
Exercise is one reason, the
others are clean air and a diet based on vegetables and olive oil. People of
all ages in Andorra are cheerful and _________FRIEND_________.
They think that life is _________FANTASY_________
and they do their best to enjoy it.
Andorra is the most ________PEACE__________
country in Europe – they haven’t had a war for 700 years.
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Is it a police officer, a
detective or a news ________REPORT__________? Well, statistics say it
is a London taxi driver.
It is a ________REAL__________
hard job as traffic is getting worse.
If we sit in a traffic jam
for a few minutes, we start feeling ________NERVE__________ and
irritated. But imagine you had to do that every day as your job!
And you have to remain ________CARE__________
and attentive in spite of everything.
London taxi drivers have to
have a good memory to be able to take a ________TRAVEL__________ from
A to B without looking at the map or asking for directions.
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- Jenny doesn’t have many friends, but she has lots
of books. Jenny likes fantasy stories best. She has a rich ________IMAGINE__________
which takes her to magical lands. Jenny often feels like she is a part of
the story. She enjoys being in someone else's shoes, living in an
_________ABSOLUTE_________ different world. When reading, Jenny may
turn into a princess or become a mountain _________EXPLORE_________.
She can see _________FANTASY_________ creatures and amazing places
with her own eyes. Books are ideal friends for Jenny. They are
entertaining and helpful. They can give her some _________PRACTICE_________
advice when she needs it and keep quiet when she doesn’t want to
communicate. Books never _________AGREE_________ with her and they
never argue.
34. Father's Day in the UK is on the third Sunday in
June. We enjoy this day very much and always arrange a _________CELEBRATE_________
at home. Our dad deserves it – he is the most _________AMAZE_________
person I’ve ever met. He works as a train _________DRIVE_________ and
he loves his job, though it takes time and energy. He cannot spend lots of
time with us, but when he is at home, we have a _________FANTASY_________
time all together. Dad is a very _________CREATE_________ person and
often invents new games for us. There are three children in our family and we
always prepare a present for our dad together. Last time it was a large,
_________COLOUR_________ book about the history of trains. The book
starts with the invention of the first train and tells the whole story of the
railway up to the present day.
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35. The Grand National is a horse race which is held
every year in Liverpool. This _________COMPETE_________ involves
a four-mile race, during which the horses have to go over 30 fences. The most
_________FAME_________ horse in the Grand National was called 'Red
Rum'. He was the _________WIN_________ of the race three times during
the 1970s. The race is not only a sporting event but a _________FASHION_________
social event too. Men and women wear beautiful clothes, and the tickets to
the race are very ________EXPENSE__________. The Grand National is
broadcast all over the world and around 500 to 600 million people watch
it. However, though there are lots of horse racing fans, many people
think it’s _________FAIR_________ and cruel to make the animals race
and jump for people’s entertainment.
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36. I’ve worked in an office for many years. It’s a very
_________STRESS_________ job and recently I’ve taken up a new hobby -
gardening. My grandmother was a very good _________GARDEN_________.
She never did gardening as a job but for pleasure and ________ENTERTAIN__________.
She had the so-called “green fingers” - the flowers and fruit trees she
planted grew very _________QUICK_________. I wish I were as
skillful as she was. It’s a pity my family does not share my interest in
gardening. My children _________LIKE_________ working outdoors.
They prefer using the computer indoors. I don’t argue with them. Arguing and
quarrelling makes me feel _________NERVE_________ and unhappy but
cannot change the situation. I hope one day they will join me in the garden.
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37. Lots of companies do business online. They sell
goods and services, or provide _________INFORM_________ to the general
public. Doing business online is less _________EXPENSE_________ and
more convenient than running a traditional business, with offices and lots of
employees. Surprisingly enough, there are lots of very young people among
online businessmen. In spite of their age, they are quite _________SUCCESS_________
and professional. For example, Ben Collins started his own online company
when he was _________REAL_________ young. He was only 17. He says, “My
business is ________NATIONAL__________ - we work with people from
different countries. In a real office, some people would _________AGREE_________
that someone of my age could be a boss, but when I work online, nobody cares
how old I am.”
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38. At school, writing essays was a real problem for me,
and my grades were always low. _________NATURAL_________ enough,
I didn’t like writing and tried to avoid writing lessons at all costs. I
thought I didn’t have enough _________IMAGINE_________ for any kind of
writing. I only understood what my problem was after school. In a _________SCIENCE_________
journal I saw an article about children’s writing problems. The author
claimed that anyone could become a good ________WRITE__________ if
they learned some rules. I read and reread the article several times.
Then I tried to use the information in practice. I have never become a
professional journalists but from time to time I publish some pieces of my
_________CREATE_________ writing on my blog. My friends
find these essays and stories very ________ENJOY__________.
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39. Olivia got a camera for her birthday. Her family was
going on a trip to Washington D.C. and Olivia wanted to take pictures of the
_________WONDER_________ places she would see. The first place where
they stopped was a sandy beach. Olivia took pictures of the ocean and the
_________NOISE_________ seagulls. The birds seemed to enjoy being
photographed, but it was _________POSSIBLE_________ to go too close to
them. Olivia had to take pictures from a distance. Next, the family moved on
to the centre of Washington D.C. Olivia's heart was beating with ________EXCITE__________.
She got great shots of the White House, the Capitol and some other _________FAME_________
buildings. _________FINAL_________, it was time to head home. Olivia
thought about how her friends would be surprised to see her pictures.
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40. The 5th of November is Guy Fawkes Night. This
holiday is also known as Bonfire Night as lighting bonfires is an essential
part of the ________CELEBRATE__________. _________NATURAL_________,
it’s one of the favourite holidays for children – they simply can’t
miss the firework display. Most parents allow their children to stay outdoors
till late at night. It would be _________FAIR_________ to make
them stay at home when the sky is lit up with colours. However, children
should never be left on their own - bonfires and fireworks are potentially
________DANGER__________. Emergency reports say the number of people
needing medical care increases on this night. Some of them have been
_________CARE_________ with fire. In spite of the excitement, the
children may also catch a cold on this November night. Warm jumpers, coats
and gloves are more ________USE__________ than ever.
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41. Last year, I became a volunteer in a charity shop.
It was an _________USUAL_________ job for me - I had never been
involved with charities. Our shop raised money to provide medical care for
anyone suffering from any ________ILL__________. The job was not easy
but I enjoyed it very much. All my colleagues were very helpful. Their
_________FRIEND_________ and support meant a lot to me. Andrew, my
boss and _________MANAGE_________, was a smart and well-organized person.
He kept saying that we had no right to be indifferent or ________CARE__________
because people’s lives depended on us. Working in the charity shop, I have
met some very interesting people and have learnt a lot of practical skills.
Volunteering has equipped me with experience which I’m sure will be _________USE_________
for my future.
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42. Last year I decided to take an English course in
Britain. When I called the language school, the _________MANAGE_________
explained to me everything about the school and the courses. They had an
_________IMPRESS_________ range of courses - for all levels and ages.
As for the accommodation, there were two options: staying in a student hostel
or living with a host family. Naturally enough, I wanted to choose the
_________NATIONAL_________ community of the hostel. However,
because of my parents’ strong _________AGREEMENT_________ with my
choice, I had to stay with the host family. And I didn’t regret it! My host
family was ________WONDER__________. They told me a lot about their
country and were very curious about mine. We talked a lot and when I came
back home, I could speak English ______FLUENT______!
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43. I arrived in Liverpool in the afternoon. It was a
_________RAIN_________ day but the weather couldn’t spoil my excellent
mood – I was in Liverpool! Many people associate this city with the _________FAME_________
musical band, the Beatles.
It’s true, the Beatles are everywhere, but today it’s also _________POSSIBLE_________ to imagine Liverpool without its other great passion: football! The city is home to two teams: Liverpool and Everton. Everton is older and was more _________SUCCESS_________ in the past, but since the 1990s it has been Liverpool’s time to shine. I’ve been Liverpool’s _________SUPPORT_________ since I was a small boy. The team is based at the Anfield stadium. I have watched games there twice. It was very _________EXCITE_________ and it was one of the most important memories of my childhood. |
44. Last year I learnt Spanish in Barcelona. Spain is an
_________AMAZE_________ country and I enjoyed my time there very much.
My flatmates were two girls from Germany. They were nice but _________COMMUNICATE_________
was a real problem for us because I didn’t speak German and they didn’t speak
English, my first language. Sometimes we felt absolutely ________HELP__________
because we were not able to understand each other. However, it gave us
additional motivation to learn Spanish! Very soon my teacher told me that I
was speaking it _________FLUENT_________. He was happy with my
progress. My flatmates’ grades were _________IMPRESS_________ too! It
proved that practice is very important and if you want to speak a foreign
language like a native _________SPEAK_________, you should practise it
a lot.
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45. Sam went to the giant aquarium near his house at
least three times a week. He liked the fish and crabs, but the most _________WONDER_________
creatures there were sharks. Sam could watch them for hours. He took photos
through the glass and collected _________INFORM_________ about them.
It surprised him how fast a massive shark could be. Before the aquarium
opened, Sam thought it was ________POSSIBLE__________ for sharks to be
so quick and graceful. He knew that sharks were _________DANGER_________
but they seldom attacked people. Many people, however, had hunted them and
sharks had become endangered. _________FORTUNATE_________, now there
were laws protecting sharks. In the future, Sam wanted to be a _________SCIENCE_________
and study sharks in the wild.
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46. There is a popular opinion that all children are
talented. It’s true - children are curious and have a good _________IMAGINE_________.
It helps them make _________AMAZE_________ things from very routine
objects like stones, leaves, or strips of fabric. Coloured paper,
watercolours and pencils stimulate their _________CREATE_________
minds a lot too! However, sometimes parents may _________APPROVE_________
of their children’s artistic activities like drawing on the walls and indoor
experiments with fireworks. But _________PUNISH_________ is not a good
solution! Any art activity develops children’s brains and stimulates their
ability in science. Be _________CARE_________ with your children’s
natural talents. Never stop them doing an activity but instead create an appropriate
and safe environment for it.
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47. Recently my neighbour Michael Wilkins got a job in
sales. However, soon he found out that being a sales _________MANAGE_________
did not make him happy. He had to work long hours, and the job was _________STRESS_________
and demanding. The atmosphere in the office was very _________FRIENDLY_________
and the workers often quarreled with each other. So Michael decided to look
for a more ________ATTRACT__________ job. In the local newspaper, he
saw an _________ADVERTISE_________ from a pizzeria. It was close to
his house and they needed a waiter. Michael decided to apply and didn’t
regret it.
“It’s good to feed people. I enjoy seeing them smile – it’s important, isn’t it?” Michael says. Next week he’s going to take a cooking course. On completing it, he will be able to make _________TASTE_________ pizzas himself! |
48. It all started in 1865. A group of Frenchmen were
having dinner in one of the most _________FASHION_________ restaurants
near Paris. They talked about the democratic changes in the USA and wanted to
support the American people. After a short _________DISCUSS_________
they agreed on an original idea. The idea was suggested by Frédéric-Auguste
Bartholdi, a sculptor and ________DESIGN_________. He said they
could make a statue of a woman holding the torch of freedom. It was an
ambitious project and it was _________POSSIBLE_________ to complete it
quickly. It actually took 21 years for this idea to become a reality. The
French people raised money to build the statue, and, _________FINAL_________,
in 1886 it was ready. On July 4, 1886 the United States received their
_________AMAZE_________ gift - the Statue of Liberty!
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49. Choosing a career is one of the most difficult
choices we have to make in our lives. There are lots of interesting and
_________EXCITE_________ professions, but which of them is the right
choice for you? Researchers who work in _________EDUCATE_________ and
sociology asked people across the UK what their dream job would be. And the
results were quite _________EXPECTED_________. According to the
survey, people find modest jobs like charity work or gardening the most
_________ATTRACT_________. Often at the top of their list are jobs
such as a nurse or a _________TEACH_________. The study also shows
that people in the UK are very _________PRACTICE_________ and focus on
dream jobs they have a realistic chance of getting.
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50. Yoga is a very popular activity and lots of people
practise it nowadays. There is an opinion, however, that to be _________SUCCESS_________
in this activity you should start yoga in early childhood. This is not true!
You can start yoga at any time in your life. What you really need is
enthusiasm and a good ________TRAIN__________ – yogis often call them
a guru. Yoga is not a _________COMPETE_________. You can choose any
pace that is ________COMFORT__________ for you. The aim is not
to win but to make your body flexible and strong. It’s definitely _________POSSIBLE_________
to improve your body in a few days. It may take lots of time but it’s worth
the time and effort. Yoga is an _________EFFECT_________ way to relax
your mind. It is useful not only for your body, but for your mind,
too.
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