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X1 That house has stone roof.
a2 I always do some jogging after work: it’s relaxing.
X3 Do you like ice cream?
X4 Would you like to be astronaut?
An5 I am looking for new house with garden.
a6 Jane is wearing black dress and is carrying black bag in hand and big suitcase.
a7 What was weather like in Spain?
The8 Last week, we had awful weather.
An9 We spent day in Athens before going to Sepses.
A10 My house have garden, so I can keep pet.
One/a1 day, I will buy house in London.
One/a2 I like to spend my holidays in mountains in summer.
X/the3 chess is game that requires great concentration.
X/a/X4 A lot of people are crezy about football.
X5 I haven’t got courage to speak to him.
The6 Sicily is island in Mediterranean Sea.
X/an/the7 My mother loves apples with cheese.
X/X8 give us .Cows/m k9 Pass me sugar, please!
The10 Jane knows that my favourite subject is Math.
s1 It is nice to walk in sun on spring days.
The/X2 I’m afraid of dogs.
Of3 plants don’t grow easily here: soil is too
Let's go to the country by bicycle tomorrow! The Last month, I went to Marocco inNorthAfrica.X/X3We went out for meal yesterday.
We had Mexican food.
A/X4
Now season with salt and Pepper
All my family skiing.
kes6
‘A pen and 2 pencils. How much is it?’
‘£1.50.’ It s
The children are putting on their Coats
ravioli really delicious.
These/are
How many people queuing outside the cinema?
Are
The team confident of winning the match.
Seems to be1
he staff in this office very helpful.
Seems to be2
cattle kept for their meat.
X/are3
Seventy miles a long distance when there were no cars.
were4
Susan’s glasses broken.
Are5
a very difficult subject.
Economics s6
Her clothes very smart.
Are7
The police looking for the bank robbers Are8
There a lot of people standing outside the cinema.
Are9
The Taylors’ on the train.
Baggages are10
Six months not a long time.
Are1
nine o’clock. Only ten minutes to departure
T s/there are2
She put on some clean clothes
John went on a business to Japan.
Tr p4
Thirty trapped in the flames.
People are5
the police
sealed off the area
We must buy some new furniture for our flat.
Let's not wait for the coach. Two miles to the village.
I enjoyed very much the trip from Genoa to Haifa.
He runs a business.
I've got news for you. An interesting piece of news.
If you're weak, new hopes are opening up for you. Hard times are
There is no money in the piggy-bank.
The tornado caused great damages.
You speak English. Very well.
They have made incredible progress in this country since the last time I was here.
Business is business.
Where is your luggage?
It is unbelievable that I can't understand.
A type of behavior our
I want to sell these three items of furniture.
I only need two more pieces of information.
Charles is keen on foreign languages.
I wouldn't do what they say: in my opinion it's a bad piece of advice.
Where can I leave my luggage?
I hope you had a good journey.
There is only one piece of furniture of some value. The rest is all junk.
I'm sorry, I've got really no time to talk to you!
Can we meet tomorrow?Tt e7 Apples cost eighty cents .each8 I’d like to drink .Something hot9 is that dog?’ ‘It is ‘Whose/Mary s10 It isn’t to go for a picnic.Warm enough1 that window open?Who eft2 in this office?How many people work3 is she going out ?Who/with4 I cut shaving this morning.Myse f5 They sat for two hours without talking to .Each other6 Public transportation vehicles are what asa chief cause of the deterioration of the ozone.Many eco og sts have dent f ed7 She is a baby.such8 She is babyish.Such a9 Who is the girl with John?Now dancing10 The Aurora Borealis in the SouthernHemisphere, is not an entirely understoodphenomenon.Which cannot be seen1 he goes, sooner or later they’ll find him.wherever2 Mr. James lives next door, is a teacher., who3 Ara Nova is a virtual newscaster with asynthetic female voice broadcasts news onthe Internet.that4 Janet studies the same subjects Tom.as5 order to say business, you must dobetter than your
competitors.In/ n6 The portion of a mountain trees cannot grow is called the 'tree line' where7 Violent crime tends to be the most common in areas with a high rate of illegal drug activity. Where there is8 He was respected by the people he worked with.9 I'll be back tomorrow unless a plane strike. There is10 Unless a public official complies with the regulations, he can be removed from office at any time. Doesn't comply1 I'll spend the morning with you, if you like.2 Oil will float if you pour it on water.3 That dolphins were once land animals can be seen by examining their skeletal structure.4 I haven't been sent an email by Jane.5 They lived in Cambridge for some time.6 Peter isn't hungry. He has just had rice.7 There is soup in the pot.8 Everybody was angry with John.9 Have you got anything cheaper than this present?10 We can't go anywhere because it is raining.1 I don't know about what happened yesterday.2 She is disappointed with her current job.3 Hesigns his mother did.dke4 I prefer tea coffee.to5 She is disappointed her current job.Whit6 It is very kind you me tonight.Of/to nv te10 Migration is the dynamic undertow of population change; everyone’s solution, everyone’s conflict. As the century turns, migration, with its inevitable economic and political tumult, has been called “one of the greatest challenges of the coming century”10 What people usually think of human migration is the permanent movement of people from one home to another. More broadly, though, migration means all the ways-from the seasonal drift of agricultural workers within a country to the relocation of refugees from one country to another-in which people fill the fever or need to move. Migration is big, dangerous, compelling.10 The reporter was watching one of the great single movements of people in recent years. It happened in December 1996. It was the sudden return of more than 450,000 Rwandan refugees from camps in Tanzania to their home.
country after the brutal upheavals of 1994 and '95. 10 I have a dream that one day every valley shall be exalted, and a very hill and mountain shall be made low, the rough places will be made plain, and the crooked places will be made straight; "and the glory of the Lord shall be revealed and all flesh shall see it together". 10 I have a dream that one day, down in Alabama, with its vicious racists, with its governor having his lips dripping with the words of "interposition" and "nullification" – one day right there in Alabama little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys and white girls as sisters and brothers. 1 It was afternoon that we stopped playing. Such a cold. 2 We are busy to talk to you today. I'm sorry! 3 He lost his parents when he was a child. Both. 10 The telescreen received and transmitted simultaneously. Any sound that Winston made, above the level of a very low whisper, would be picked up by it, moreover,So long as he remained within the field of vision which the metal plaque commanded, he could be seen as well as heard.
Winston turned a switch and the voice sank somewhat, though the words were still distinguishable. The instrument (the telescreen, it was called) could be dimmed, but there was no way of shutting it off completely.
It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen. Winston Smith, his chin nuzzled into his breast in an effort to escape the vile wind, slipped quickly through the glass door of Victory Mansions, though not quickly enough to prevent a swirl of gritty dust from entering
The flat was seven flights up, and Winston, who was thirty-nine and had a
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