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Fill in the gaps (вставьте в пропуски слова):

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1. Fill in the gaps: 1. They live in a cottage in the country. 2. There are lots of works of art in the gallery. They sell everything here! (Wait, this implies store/shop, let's look at the options provided in the top row: restaurant, zoo, gallery, cottage, store, palace, pool, library, sports, tent, park. Since it says "sell everything", it's probably 'store'.) Let's re-map carefully: 1. cottage 2. gallery (if art) or store (if selling everything). Actually, line 2 says "There are lots of works of art in the..." -> gallery. 3. (Assuming the missing phrase "They sell everything here!" is a separate line or relates to 'store'). Let's re-read the options: restaurant, zoo, gallery, cottage, store, palace, pool, library, sports, tent, park. 1. They live in a cottage in the country. 2. There are lots of works of art in the gallery. 3. They sell everything here! (It's a store). 4. That's a really big department store. (Or maybe item 3 is just 'store' as a general sentence). Let's look at the provided list again: - restaurant - zoo - gallery - cottage - store - palace - pool - library - sports - tent - park Actually, the list is: - restaurant - zoo - gallery - cottage - store - palace - pool - library - sports - tent - park. Let's match them: 1. They live in a cottage in the country. 2. There are lots of works of art in the gallery. 3. They sell everything here! (store) 4. That's a really big department store. 5. Sister wants to see the animals at the zoo. 6. I'm hungry. Can we go to a fast food restaurant? 7. The Queen lives in a big palace. 8. They are staying in a small tent at the campsite. 9. Timothy is keeping fit at the sports centre. 10. I'm taking this book back to the library. 11. Why don't we go swimming in the swimming pool? 2. Complete the sentences: 1. It is the oldest (old) church in my city. 2. She is one of the best (good) tennis players in the world. 3. Sarah is more intelligent (intelligent) than Mike. 4. My room is smaller (small) than yours. 5. She is the most attractive (attractive) in her class. 6. Don is the busiest (busy) student in the class. 7. Rex is more aggressive (aggressive) than Fluffy. 3. Choose the correct items: 1. Visitors don't have to clean their rooms at a hotel. The cleaners do it. 2. You can't invite friends in your room. 3. The students have to drive on campus. It's forbidden. (Wait, usually 'have to' means obligation, 'mustn't' means forbidden. If it's forbidden, it should be 'mustn't'. The prompt says 'Choose the correct items'. I will assume standard grammar rules: if it's forbidden, it's 'mustn't'.) -> The students mustn't drive on campus. It's forbidden. 4. You must pay the rent. That's the rule. 5. I'm afraid you can't go out now. It's too late. 6. He has to do his homework every day. 7. You look ill. You must go to the doctor. 8. People must stop at the red line. It's the rule. 9. Students mustn't put posters on the walls. It's forbidden. 10. You can have a party here. It isn't allowed. (Wait, "isn't allowed" means you CAN'T). -> You can't have a party here. It isn't allowed. Reading: - What kind of home does Kirstan live in? A cottage. - What kind of home does Amy live in? A flat. - Which home has the biggest rooms? The cottage. - Which home is close to a cinema and a theatre? The flat. - Which home is in the countryside? The cottage. - Which home is peaceful and quiet? The cottage.

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