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3. - - - more, a most. expensive   more expensive   the most expensive

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1.Wall Street in Manhattan is the financial heart of the USA and the (important) banking centre in the world.

2.Park Avenue in New York has the (large), (expensive) apartment houses.

3.Fifth Avenue is the (famous) shopping centre of New York. In the 19th century the (rich) men in America built their (magnificent) homes here and it is still the (fashionable) street in the city.

4.Central Park is the (beautiful), (green) oasis in the middle of New Yorks (cóncrete) desert.

5.The World Trade Centre is the (tall) building in New York, its even (high) than the famous Empire State Building.

6.Many people think that New York offers (good), (big) and (bright) of everything.

7.New York is one of the (noisy) cities in the World.

8.Fear can make people (brave) and (strong) than they normally are. They are able to run (fast), jump (high), fight (hard) and try things that they would never do if they werent acting through fear.

9.An ostrich egg is very big and very hard. It is (big) than 22 hens eggs. You must boil the egg no (little) than forty-five minutes.

10.The (large) crabs in the world live in Japanese waters.

11.The worlds (small) independent state is Vatican City, where the Pope lives.

12.One of the (small) countries is San Marino, Italy. It is also the (old), because it was founded 1,500 years ago.

 

III.Read and translate the text.

We travel much more and much farther than our grandparents did. They used to travel by bus, train, boat or even horse and cart, we are much more likely to go by car or plane.

Most people prefer to travel by car its more convenient and it takes you from door to door. Bus and train services are often poor*, expensive and unreliable.

In Britain there are about 2 mln new cars on road every year. More cars mean: more metals have to be mined* to manufacture them, more energy is needed to run the mines* and factories, more pollution from car exhausts, more accidents happen, more traffic jams occur, more land is used up, more fuel is used.

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