Alice and Jack live ______ on a farm ( happy )
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By the time we __ at the hall, the lecturer __half of his speech
a. Arrived/ had made b. Will arive/ made c. Had arrived/ made d. Arrive/ is making
___his aunt and uncle who live on a farm
a. Seldom does Jack comes to see b. Seldom as Jack comes to see c. Seldom does Jack come to see d. Jack comes to see seldom
After she had received a large sum of money __her uncle , she decided to continue her research __the project
a. of /to b. To/ of c. as/ about d. From/ on
When (6).......the....... planting was finished, the tractor was (7).......used........ to pull the plough to cover the potatoes. The plough was set in (8).....such........ a way that the plough shares (9)........ran........ into the ridges, pushing them to either side and tumbling the soil (10)......over.......... the potatoes in the furrows.
they live very (happy) on their uncle's farm
=>They live very happily on their uncle's farm
His (happy) also makes me happy
=>His happiness also makes me happy
they live very (happy)happily on their uncle's farm
His (happy)happiness also makes me happy
Jack was born on a farm in the hills. He lived there with his family for 13 years. The family grew their own food and kept animals. But then are a year, it didn't rain so they decided to move to another country.
The trip through mountains was long and difficult. Their first house in the new country was a tent. Then Jack's brother made or have with wood and stones so the family had somewhere suitable to live. Now each day, Jach makes things like hats and socks out of work. He sells them in the market to get money and food. He is happy with his home and his life but he still hopes to return to his farm in the hills someday.
TO turn on->Turning
to live->than live
for all -> to all
in -> from
were->was
To turn on the light, I was surprised at what I saw.I would rather live on a farm than live in a city.The school library is free and open for all the pupils and teaching staff.Why don’t you borrow books from the local lending library?He had to admit that there was something in what mother kept saying.
Hi everybody,
My name is Jane. I live in a nice village in the north-east of London. My best friends, Sally and Paula, live there too, but I live on Church Street and they live on Town Square. We’re very happy here.
There aren’t so many places as in London, of course, but we’ve got lots to do. There’s a big community centre where you can do a lot of activities. My mother does yoga twice a week, my brother plays tennis with his friends. My friends and I have drama classes on Friday. In my village there’s a small theater where we can see films. Next to the theatre, there is a big cafeteria. Mr. Smith is the owner and makes delicious sandwiches and pizza. I sometimes have dinner with my family there.
My school isn’t very big, but it’s new and has got a nice playground. There aren’t any bookshops or clothes shops, but there’s a nice library where we can study and borrow books.
In my village there are two supermarkets and a wonderful park. I love jogging and riding my bike at weekends.
1. You can’t play sports at the community centre. ____False________
2. There’s a big bookshop in the village. ____False________
3. People see films at the cinema. ____True________
4. Jane and her friends do yoga. ____False________
5. Mr. Jones makes delicious pizzas. _____False_______
Alice and Jack live __happily____ on a farm ( happy )