1. Water Please select...is to boilis boilingboils at a temperature of 100°C.
2. In some countries Please select...there isisit is very hot all the time.
3. In cold countries people wear thick clothes Please select...for keepingto keepfor to keep warm.
4. In England people are always talking about Please select...a weatherthe weatherweather.
5. In some places Please select...it rainsthere rainsit raining almost every day.
6. In deserts there isn’t Please select...thesomeany grass.
7. Places near the Equator have Please select...a warmthe warmwarm weather even in the cold season.
8. In England Please select...coldestthe coldestcolder time of year is usually from December to February.
9. Please select...The mostMost ofMost people don’t know what it’s like in other countries.
10. Please select...Very lessLittleFew people can travel abroad.
11. Mohammed Ali Please select...has wonwonis winning his first world title fight in 1960.
12. After he Please select...had wonhave wonwas winning an Olympic gold medal he became a professional boxer.
13. His religious beliefs Please select...have made himmade him tomade him change his name when he became champion.
14. If he Please select...haswould havehad lost his first fight with Sonny Liston, no one would have been surprised
15. He has traveled a lot Please select...bothandor as a boxer and as a world-famous personality.
16. He is very well known Please select...all inall overin all the world.
17. Many people Please select...is believingare believingbelieve he was the greatest boxer of all time.
18. To be the best Please select...frominof the world is not easy.
19. Like any top sportsman Ali Please select...had tomustshould train very hard.
20. Even though he has now lost his title, people Please select...wouldwilldid always remember him as a champion.
21. The history of Please select...aeroplanethe aeroplanean aeroplane is
22. Please select...quite aa quitequite short one.
23. For many centuries men Please select...are tryingtryhad tried to fly,
24. but with Please select...littlefewa little success.
25. In the 19th century a few people succeeded Please select...to flyin flyinginto flying in balloons. But it wasn’t
26. until the beginning of Please select...thisnextthat century that
27. anybody Please select...wereiswas able to fly in a
28. machine Please select...whowhichwhat was heavier than air,
29. in other words, in Please select...whowhichwhat we now call a ‘plane’.
30. The first people to achieve ‘powered flight’ were the Wright brothers. Please select...HisTheirTheirs was the machine which was the forerunner of the Jumbo jets and supersonic
31. airliners that are Please select...suchsuch aso common sight today.
32. They Please select...couldshouldcouldn’t hardly have
33. imagined that in 1969, Please select...not muchnot manyno much more than half a century later, a man
34. Please select...will behad beenwould be landed on the moon.
35. Already Please select...a manmanthe man is taking the first
36. steps towards the stars. Although space satellites have existed Please select...sinceduringfor less than forty years,
37. we are now dependent Please select...fromofon them
38. for all kinds of Please select...informationsinformationan information
39. Not only Please select...are theythey arethere are being used for scientific research in space, but also to see what
40. kind of weather Please select...is comingcomescoming.
41. By 1998 there Please select...wouldmustwill have been satellites in space for forty years and
42. the ‘space superpowers’ are planning to Please select...havemakelet massive space stations built.
43. When these Please select...will bearewill have been completed it will be the
44. first time Please select...whenwherethat astronauts will be able to work in space in large
45. numbers. Please select...ApartForExcept all that,
46. in many ways the most remarkable flight Please select...ofaboveat
47. all was Please select...itthatthat one of the flying bicycle,
48. which the world saw on television, Please select...flyingto flyfly
49. across the Channel from England to France, with nothing Please select...apartbutthan a man to power it. As the
50. bicycle-flyer said, ‘It’s the first time Please select...I realizeI’ve realizedI am realizing what hard work it is to be a bird!’
51. Many teachers Please select...say tosaytell their students should learn a foreign language.
52. Learning a second language is not the same Please select...aslikethan learning a first language.
53. It takes Please select...long timelonga long time to learn any language.
54. It is said that Chinese is perhaps the word’s Please select...harderhardestmore hard language to master.
55. English is quite difficult because of all the exceptions Please select...whowhichwhat have to be learnt.
56. You can learn the basic structures of a language quite quickly, but only if you Please select...are wantingwill toare willing to make an effort.
57. A lot of people aren’t used Please select...to the studyto studyto studying grammar in their own language.
58. Many adult students of English wish they Please select...would startwould have startedhad started their language studies earlier.
59. In some countries students have to spend a lot of time working Please select...onbyin their own.
60. There aren’t Please select...noanysome easy ways of learning a foreign language in your own country.
61. Some people try to improve their English by Please select...hearinglisteninglistening to the BBC World Service.
62. Please select...LiveLifeLiving with a foreign family can be a good way to learn a language.
63. It’s no use Please select...to trytryingin trying to learn a language just by studying a dictionary.
64. Many students of English Please select...would rather notwould rather prefer notwould rather not to take tests.
65. Some people think it’s time we all Please select...learnshould learnlearnt a single international language.
66. Charles Walker is a teacher at a comprehensive school in Norwich. He Please select...has joinedjoinedjoins the staff
67. of the school in 1988 and Please select...has been workingworkedworks there ever since.
68. Before Please select...moveto movemoving to Norwich, he taught in Italy and in Wales, and before that he
69. Please select...has beenwaswas being a student at Cambridge University.
70. So far he Please select...isn’twasn’thasn’t been
71. in Norwich for as long as he was in Wales, but he likes the city a lot and Please select...shouldwouldcould
72. like to stay there for at least another two years, or, Please select...howwhichas he puts it, until his two children
73. Please select...havewill havewill be grown up a bit.
74. He met his wife, Kate, in 1982 while he Please select...was to livewas livinghad been living abroad for a while,
75. and they got married in 1986. Their two children, Mark and Susan, Please select...arewerehave been both born in Norwich.
76. The Walkers’ boy, Please select...whowhichhe is four,
77. has just started at nursery school, but Please select...histheirher sister
78. Please select...shall staystayswill be staying at home for another couple of years, because she is nearly
79. two years Please select...youngermore youngthe younger than him.
80. Charles and Kate Walker Please select...are useduseused to live in the country, but now that they have children,
81. they Please select...have movedmovemoved into the city.
82. Charles wanted a house Please select...nextnearclose the school
83. Please select...in orderforto get to work easily.
84. Unfortunately Please select...theathat one the two of them really wanted was too expensive,
85. so they Please select...mustshouldhad to buy one a bit further away. By the time the
86. children Please select...gowill gowill have gone to secondary school,
87. Please select...thatwhichwhat Charles and Kate hope will be in Norwich, the
88. Walkers Please select...will have beenhave beenwill be living there for at least fifteen years.
89. They can’t be sure if they Please select...staydo staywill stay, but if they
90. Please select...don’tdidn’twon’t, their friends won’t be too surprised.
91. John’s coming to see you, Please select...hasn’t hewasn’t heisn’t he?
92. It’s been a long time since you’ve seen him, Please select...hasn’t itisn’t ithaven’t you?
93. He’s due to arrive tomorrow, Please select...won’t heisn’t hewill he?
94. He won’t be getting in till about 10.30, Please select...isn’t heis hewill he?
95. You met him while you were on holiday, Please select...didn’t youweren’t youhaven’t you?
96. I think I’m expected to pick him up, Please select...aren’t Idon’t Iare you?
97. No doubt you’d rather he stayed in England now, Please select...didn’t youwouldn’t youshouldn’t you?
98. Nobody else has been told he’s coming, Please select...is hehas hehave they?
99. We’d better not stay up too late tonight, Please select...didn’t wehave wehad we?
100. I suppose it’s time we called it a day, Please select...didn’t weisn’t itdon’t I?
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