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8. , .

1. The rivers in America are much (big) ________ than those in England. 2. Its (bad) _______ mistake he has ever made. 3. The island of Great Britain is (small) _______than Greenland. 4. What is the name of the (high) _____ mountain in Asia? 5. The English Channel is (wide) ______ than the Straits of Gibraltar. 6. Ukraine is a very (large) ______country. 7. Which is (large) _____: the United States or Canada? 8. What is the name of the (big) ______port in the United States? 9. What is the (large) ______city in Ukraine? 10. The London underground is the (old) ______in the world. 11. There is a (great) ______ number of cars and buses in the streets of Kyiv than in any other city of our country. 12. Paris is the (beautiful) _________ city in France.

9. , .

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buses in the rush hour / buses late at night (crowded)

Buses in the rush hour are more crowded than buses late at night.

 

1. Going to disco / going to the restaurants. (popular)

________________________________________________________________

2. Taking exercises / keeping a diet. (good)

________________________________________________________________

3. Being a scientist / being a poet. (useful)

________________________________________________________________

4. Cycling / walking. (healthy)

________________________________________________________________

5. Looking after a family / going out to work. (interesting)

________________________________________________________________

6. Wearing formal clothes / wearing casual clothes. (relaxing)

________________________________________________________________

7. Learning foreign languages / learning about computers. (difficult)

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Part 2

Reading for pleasure and reflection

Ballads about Robin Hood

Chapter I

Robin Hood and his merry men lived in Sherwood Forest near the town of Nottingham. They were good friends to all the poor people. They stopped rich men who were passing through Sherwood Forest and took their money. Then they gave that money to the poor. The poor people of England loved Robin Hood and his men.

The sheriff of Nottingham wanted to kill Robin Hood or take him prisoner. He sent his soldiers to Sherwood Forest many times but they could not catch Robin Hood. One day, when Robin Hood was walking through Sherwood Forest, he saw a man with a horse. The horse was carrying some big bags of meat. Where are you going, friend? asked Robin Hood. To Nottingham. answered the man. I am a butcher. I am carrying this meat to sell at the market. Sell your meat to me. said Robin Hood. The butcher agreed.

Robin Hood bought all the meat from the butcher. He also bought his horse and the butchers apron and cap. The butcher went home, and Robin Hood put on the butchers apron and cap and went to Nottingham to sell the meat. There were many people at the market. Robin Hood found a good place to stop and began to shout: Very good meat! Come and buy! Very cheap meat!

People were glad to buy cheap meat. Soon everybody came to buy meat from Robin; nobody wanted to buy meat from the other butchers. The other butchers were very angry. Who is this man? they asked each other. Why is he selling his meat so cheap? An old butcher said: We must do something. If he comes to the market again, nobody will buy our meat. Lets invite him to come and have dinner with the sheriff and us in the sheriffs house. At dinner well ask him who he is. So all the butchers went up to Robin.

Will you come and have dinner with the sheriff and us? asked the old butcher. Robin agreed. Thank you. he said, I am very hungry, Ill gladly have dinner with you. Before dinner the butchers told the sheriff about the new butcher who sold his meat so cheap. Then all the time they were eating, the sheriff looked at the new butcher and thought. He was thinking of a plan.

This man is a fool, he is very greedy. If he sells his meat cheap, hell sell his cattle cheap. I must buy all his cattle. Then Ill sell the cattle to the other butchers and make a lot of money. After dinner the sheriff said to Robin Hood:

Young man, have you any cattle to sell?

Yes, very much.

Ill buy all your cattle. When can you show them to me?

Ill go home tomorrow morning.

Very good. Ill go with you and buy your cattle. But dont say anything to the other butchers!

All right.

The next morning the sheriff put his money into three bags and went with Robin Hood to see the cattle.

The morning was fine. The sky was blue and the sun was shining brightly. The birds were singing in the trees. Soon the sheriff and Robin Hood were in Sherwood Forest. The sheriff said to Robin Hood:

There is very bad man in this forest who is an outlaw and a robber. His name is Robin Hood. Do you think well see him?

Dont worry. I dont think well see him.

Thats good, because Im afraid of him. Hes a very wicked man.

Robin only laughed.

Soon Robin and the sheriff saw a great number of deer among the trees.

Look! cried Robin. Look! There they are! Do you like my cattle? Now the sheriff understood that the young butcher was Robin Hood.

He was very much afraid. He said: Young man, I think Ill go back to Nottingham. What! You dont want to buy my cattle? Why dont you? Arent they good? You have enough money to buy them!

I tell you I want to go back to Nottingham. I have no money.

Robin Hood blew his horn. Little John and the other merry men came very quickly. Robin Hood said: Good morning, Little John. Is dinner ready? Have you prepared good wine and beer? Today the sheriff of Nottingham will have dinner with us.

Yes, take a seat and lets have a dinner.

Now, sheriff, you must pay for your dinner. Hood looked at him.

But I am a poor man. I have no money.

No money! And what is there in your bags?

Oh, there are only stones there.

Little John, Hood called him, bring the sheriffs bags.

Sheriff, you are a wicked man. Ill take this money and give it to poor people. Now you may go back to Nottingham. Little John, give the sheriff his horse.

Robin Hoods men brought the sheriffs horse, and Robin showed him the way out of Sherwood Forest. When they came to the end of the forest, he said:

Remember me to the butchers. Robin laugh and rode back into the forest.

 

Exercises

1. .

Robin Hood and his merry men lived _____ Sherwood Forest ____ the town ____ Nottingham. They were good friends ___ all the poor people. They stopped rich men who were passing through Sherwood Forest and took their money. Then they gave that money _____ the poor. The poor people _____ England loved Robin Hood and his men.

The sheriff _____ Nottingham wanted to kill Robin Hood or take him prisoner.

He sent his soldiers _____ Sherwood Forest many times but they could not catch Robin Hood. One day, when Robin Hood was walking through Sherwood Forest, he saw a man _______ a horse. The horse was carrying some big bags _______ meat.

2. .

Where are you going, friend? asked Robin Hood. To Nottingham. answered _____ man. I am ____ butcher. I am carrying this meat to sell at ______ market.

Sell your meat to me. said ________Robin Hood. _____ butcher agreed.

Robin Hood bought all ______ meat from ______ butcher. He also bought his horse and _______ butchers apron and cap. _______ butcher went ________home, and Robin Hood put on ________ butchers apron and ____ cap and went to Nottingham to sell _____ meat. There were

many people at ________ market. Robin Hood found ________

good place to stop and began to shout.

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People (to be)_______ glad to buy cheap meat. Soon everybody (to come) ________ to buy meat from Robin; nobody (to want) _______ to buy meat from the other butchers. The other butchers (to be)______ very angry. Who is this man? they (to ask) ________ each other. Why is he selling his meat so cheap?

An old butcher (to say) _____: We must do something. If he (to come) _______ to the market again, nobody (to buy) ______ our meat. Lets invite him to come and have dinner with the sheriff and us in the sheriffs house. At dinner we (to ask) _____ him who he (to be) _______.

4. .

So all the butchers went up to Robin.

Will ______ come and have a dinner with the sheriff and _____? asked the old butcher. Robin agreed. Thank you. ____ said, ___ am very hungry, ____Ill gladly have a dinner with _____.Before dinner the butchers told the sheriff about the new butcher who sold ______ meat so cheap. Then all the time _____ were eating, the sheriff looked at the new butcher and thought. ________ was thinking of a plan.

5. .

This man is _________, he is very _________. If he sells his meat ______, hell sell his _______ cheap. I must buy all his ______. Then Ill sell the cattle to the other _______________ and make ____ _______ ______ ________.

After dinner the ________ said to Robin Hood:

Young man, have you any __________ to sell?

Yes, very _______.

Ill buy all______ cattle. When can you ________them to me?

Ill go home tomorrow _________.

6. .

Ill go with you and buy your a) pork, b) cattle, c) lamb.

But dont say anything to the a) another, b) different, c) other butchers!

The next morning a) a doctor, b) Robin Hood c) the sheriff put his money into three a) parcels, b) boxes, c) bags and went with Robin Hood a) to see, b) eat, c) cut the cattle.

The a) evening, b) spring c) morning was fine.

The a) sea, b) violet, c) sky was blue and the a) light, b) lamp, c)sun was shining brightly.

7. , , :

_______________ said to Robin Hood:

There is very bad man in this forest who is an outlaw and a robber.

Dont worry. I dont think well see him. ________ said.

Look! cried _______. Look!

_________ said: Young man, I think Ill go back to Nottingham.

8. .

Arent they good? I have no money. You dont want to buy my cattle? What! I tell you I want to go back to Nottingham. Why dont you? You have enough money to buy them!

 

   
   
   
   
   
   

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cruel  
wood  
small  
To start  
To cross  

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To answer  
rich  
wicked  
To hate  
To receive  

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Why did people love Robin much?  
   
What did sheriff of Nottingham want to do?  
   
Who did Robin meet one day?  
   
What did Robin decide to do?  
   
Why were all butchers angry with the seller in the market?  
   
What plan did sheriff think at dinner?  
   
Where did Sheriff go?  
   
Who did he go with?  
   
How did sheriff find out that Robin was walking with him?  
   
What did Robin propose to sheriff?  
   
What did Robin do then?  
   
Robin gave a horse, didnt he?  
   
       

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Pass through  
Prisoner   ’
Butcher   ̒
To carry  
To sell  
To agree  
Apron  
Cheap  
Expensive  
Cattle  
Outlaw  
Robber  
Wicked man  

 


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(tHE bedroom)

1. , .

. Furniture

a wardrobe
a bedside table
a lamp
a bed
a mirror
a shelf
a sleeping room
a chest of drawers
to face
a bedside rug
a sight of oneself in the mirror

B. Lines

a sheet
a blanket
a bed spread
a pillow
a pillow cover

C. Clothes

a blouse
a costume
a tie
a suit
a two-piece suit ( )
a jacket
to jacket ,
a dress suit
an outer garments
an evening dress
a shawl
trousers
culottes
a skirt
a heels
a dinner-jacket
a morning coat
accessories
a hat
a cane
stylish
business
to match , ( )

D. Hobby

to be lucky
hobby group
well-known
to be found of
grown-up
popular
gardening
to play musical instruments
to make sculpture
to design costumes ,
to take pleasure in
to differ
to turn into
to be interested in
famous
a wide variety of activities
to play saxophone
valuable
reader

2. , . , .

A. At the disco

Kathy: Hello, Ann! You look great! Where have you bought this wonderful blouse?

Ann: Oh, thanks. Its from Mexx, exactly for such fashionable discos like this one!

Kathy: It seems that you shine in the dark. And it matches your new skirt!

Ann: My dear, the skirt is the old one but my dark blue jacket gives this thing its second life

Kathy: I cant stop wondering you. You have a real talent to make the old thing new and combine clothes.

Ann: It isnt a talent, Kathy. There are several rules to mix colors and clothes. If you follow them, youll be fashionable and will look fine.

B. At the store

John: I think about trying on this new suit. I mean the black one made of wool

Jessika: But its so warm. Do you consider it acceptable for your office? All the personnel wear only cotton suits.

John: I think you are mistaken. The winter has come and its no reason in wearing cotton suits. By the way, this suit matches my new shoes.

Jessika: I agree with you. I dont want to argue. And we can take this stripped tie. Its very stylish. Whats your opinion?

John: My opinion is that my wife has a wonderful taste. Well take this suit together with the tie and then continue shopping. I want you to buy a new costume.

Jessika. I love you, darling. Its a brilliant idea!

C At the salon

Dress - maker: What kind of dress do you prefer?

Client: It should be an evening dress for official events

Dress - maker: I think a hand-made dress is a good choice. Your dress will be unique. I can offer you silk or satin.

Client: I am crazy about silk. Let it be black one. It will match my new jewelry and Ill buy bright shoes with high heels as addition to my dress.

Dress - maker: Good. Then lets try on what clothes passes you most of all. Well make some measurements and in a week youll wear the most splendid dress Ive ever made.

D.My parents bedroom

What kind of room is your parents bedroom?

It is very light and cosy.

What is there in the middle of the room?

There is a big bed there.

Who helps your mother to make their bed?

Sometimes I do.

Which do you cover the bed with?

With a bed spread.

What is there on the night table?

There is a lamp on it.

What is there opposite the bed?

There is a wall unit opposite it.

Do your parents wake up themselves?

No they dont. An Alarm clock does it.

3. .

1. Is there a balcony in the bedroom of your parents?
   
2. How do you find your parents bedroom: comfortable or not?
   
3. How much furniture is there in your parents bedroom?
   
4. Does your mother have flowerpots in the bedroom?
   
5. Is there a TV set in your parents bedroom?
   
6. If yes, who spends more time watching TV?
   
7. Is there a carpet or a rug on the floor in your parents room
   
8. Have you ever dreamt about having your parents room as your own one?
   

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Every body likes to know what kind of person he or she is. You have a good chance to know whether you like to be the center of attention or you prefer to be on your own. If you like to be the leader or a part of a team, if you are confident, quiet, bossy, sensitive or not. Youll find it out from the personality test. Here is a personality profile for each of you. Fill it in according to your answers.

 

                     
A                    
B                    
C                    
D                    

1. If you worked in films, which would you like to be?

a) A cameraman /woman

b) A writer

c) A director

d) A star

2. If you were member of a pop group, would you like:

a) Play the bass guitar?

b) Play the lead guitar?

c) Play the drums?

d) Sing?

3. If you were the animal, would you be:

a) A horse

b) A fox

c) A shark

d) A cat

4. If you could improve one part of yourself, what would you change?

a) Your body

b) Your mind

c) Your personality

d) Your face

5. If you could travel, where would you go?

a) London

b) China

c) Russia

d) Hollywood

6. If you went to live another country, which would you miss most?

a) Your family

b) Your possessions

c) Your language

d) Your friends

7. If you won some money, what would you buy?

a) Something useful

b) Records and books

c) Presents for other people

d) Clothes

8. If you were on a desert island and could only have one thing, what would you take with you?

a) A knife

b) A book

c) A dog

d) A mirror

9. If you were on a desert island with another person, whom would you choose?

a) A doctor

b) A famous scientist

c) A politician

d) A film star

10. Which of these would you most like to be:

a) Loved

b) Free

c) Rich

d) Famous

How did your score:

1) Did your score mostly a s?

So you are a very practical person. You dont like to work alone and you like to help people. If your dreams came true, you would be a doctor or an engineer.

2) Did your score mostly b s?

You are a loner. You are interested in ideas. You like to be free and to work on your own. You dont like to be on the stage. In your dreams you would be a writer or an artist.

3) Did your score mostly c s?

You are a natural manager. You like to direct other people. In your dreams you would be a politician, a football manager or a business executive.

4) Did your score mostly d s?

You are I person. You think a lot about your image. You like to be the center of attention. If you dreams came true, you would be a film star, a pop star or a model.

5) Was no letter dominant?

You have a balanced personality.

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F_ _ _ _ R _ _ _ F_ _ _ _ I _ _ _ _

A_ _ _ _ C_ _ C_

S __ __ t b___ ___ s__ __ __e __ __

P ___ ___ ___ o ___ b ___ ___ ___ k___ ____

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smetsrta _____________________

tvedu _____________________

deddreasp _____________________

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c. (14) _____________________

s (12) _____________________

f (4) _____________________

c (12) _____________________

f (9) _____________________

8. Mrs. Smith, , . .

Mrs. Smith is a professional writer. She doesnt have any place for working as bedroom. Her husband and she doesnt have any money for buying large flat. So, when her husband goes to his work she starts working in the bedroom on the double bed. She has been writing historical books since 18. When she was 20, her husband insisted on giving up writing. He was sure she spent not enough time with her family though Mrs. Smith was always at home. Despite the disputes she kept her position and decided to devote her carrier to historical books. It was a difficult decision but she really managed it.

Every day Mrs. Smith starts her morning in the bedroom with switching on her computer and logging in the system. Sometimes writing takes 6-7 hours, sometimes when no wonderful ideas occurs her mind, she switches off her computer and begins household work till she feels inspired for bestsellers. She is also engaged in charity activities and takes cares of several orphans. They like her and thing that she is some kind of their second mother.

Mrs. Smiths historical books are being sold worldwide and according to her words, all her family is very proud of her success, even her husband who refused to support his wifes idea before.

In connection with it one can come to the conclusion, judging other people is a great mistake. But as Mrs. Smith assures she could never achieve success without support of her family.

A. .

When she was 20, her husband insisted ___ giving ___ writing. Despite the disputes she kept her position and decided to devote her carrier ___ historical books. Every day Mrs. Smith starts her morning ___ the bedroom with switching ____ her computer and logging ____the system. Sometimes writing takes 6-7 hours, sometimes when no wonderful ideas occurs her mind, she switches ____ her computer and begins household work till she feels inspired _____ bestsellers.

Mrs. Smiths historical books are being sold worldwide and according ____ her words, all her family is very proud ____ her success, even her husband who refused to support his wifes idea before.

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__________ has been writing historical books since 18. Despite the disputes __________ kept her position and decided to devote her carrier to historical books. __________ was a difficult decision but she really managed it.

__________ like her and thing that __________ is some kind of their second mother. In connection with it __________ can come to the conclusion, judging other people is a great mistake.

But as Mrs. Smith assures __________ could never achieve success without support of __________ family.

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She ____ (to write) historical books since 18. When she ___ (to be) 20, her husband insisted on ___ (give up) writing. He was sure she ___ (spend) not enough time with her family though Mrs. Smith was always at home.

Every day Mrs. Smith ___ (to start) her morning in the bedroom with ____ (to switch on) her computer and ____ (to log in) the system. Sometimes writing takes 6-7 hours, sometimes when no wonderful ideas ____ (to occur) her mind, she ___ (to switch off) her computer and begins household work till she feels ___ (to inspire) for bestsellers. She ___also ___ (to be engaged) in charity activities and takes cares of several orphans. Mrs. Smiths historical books ___ (to be sold) worldwide and according to her words, all her family ___ (to be proud) very proud of her success, even her husband who ____ (to refuse) to support his wifes idea before.

D. .

Husband  
Start  
Switch on  
mother  

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9. . , . .

Legend A man and a woman

Once upon a time there lived people who were unisexual. These ancient people were wiser than gods. They could do everything and were happy. The gods didnt like that. They decided to conquer people. But how to do that? The gods thought a lot and at last decided to divide each person into two halves a man and a woman and mix them on the earth. So they did. Since that time people have become weak. Each one tries to find the lost half. Those who find each other fall in love and become as strong as gods. When all people find their halves they will become stronger then gods again.

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10. : , , , . .

Hobbies differ like tastes. If you have chosen hobby according to your character and taste you are lucky because your life becomes more interesting. Hobbies are divided into four large classes: doing things, making things, collecting things, and learning things. The most popular of all hobby groups is doing things. It includes a wide variety of activities, everything from gardening to traveling and from chess to volleyball. Gardening is one of the oldest mans hobbies. It is a well-known fact that the English are very found of gardening and growing flowers, especially roses. Both grown-ups and children are found of playing different computer games. This is relatively new hobby but it is becoming more and more popular. Making thing includes drawing, painting, making sculpture, designing costumes, handicrafts and others. Two of the most famous hobby painters were President Eisenhower and Sir Winston Churchill. Some hobbyists write music or play musical instruments.

President Bill Clinton, for example, plays saxophone. Almost everyone collects something during some period in his life: stamps, coins, matchboxes, books, records, postcards, toys, watches and other things. Some collections do not have real value. Others become so large and so valuable that they are housed in museums and art galleries. Many world famous collections started as a small collection with one or two items. People with a good deal of money often collect paintings, rare books and other art objects. Often such private collections are given to museums, libraries and public galleries so that others might take pleasure in seeing them.

No matter what kind of hobby a person has, one always has the opportunity of learning from it. By reading about the things one is interested in, he adds to what he knows. Learning thing can be the most exciting aspect of a hobby. However, sometimes hobby may turn into profession as it happened with the famous writer Jane Smith.

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Gardening is one ________ the oldest mans hobbies. It is a well-known fact that the English are very found ________ gardening and growing flowers, especially roses. Everyone collects something _______ some period ________ his life.

No matter what kind ____ hobby a person has, one always has the opportunity of learning _____ it. _____ reading _______ the things one is interested ____, he adds to what he knows.

However, sometimes hobby may turn ___________ profession as it happened with the famous writer Jane Smith.

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Hobbies differ like ____________tastes. _________ most popular of all hobby groups is doing things. Many world famous collections started as ___________small collection with one or two items. People with ____________ good deal of money often collect paintings, rare books and other art objects.

No matter what kind of ____________hobby __________ person has, one always has ___________opportunity of learning from it. However, sometimes hobby may turn into profession as it happened with ____________ famous writer Jane Smith.

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President Bill Clinton, for example, _________ (to play) saxophone. Almost everyone _____________ (to collect) something during some period in his life: stamps, coins, matchboxes, books, records, postcards, toys, watches and other things. Some collections ___________ (not to have) real value. Others become so large and so valuable that they ______________ (to be housed) in museums and art galleries. Many world famous collections _____________ (to start) as a small collection with one or two items. Often such private collections ___________________ (to be given) to museums, libraries and public galleries so that others might take pleasure in seeing them.

No matter what kind of hobby a person _________________ (to have), one always has the opportunity of _______________ (to learn) from it. By ____________ (to read) about the things one is interested in, he _____________ (to add) to what he _______________ (to know).

D. ǒ , , .

hobby music  
growing pleasure  
write collections  
take flowers  
famous groups  

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11. . , , . , , , .

Books and friends should be few but good, says ___ English proverb. Except___ living man there is nothing more wonderful than ___ book! ____ book is certainly one ___ __ greatest inventions ___ man. It is ___ friend and ___ teacher. We learn many things ____ reading books. Books teach people to live. ____ book is ___ faithful friend. They form our values and our characters. It gives us ____ opportunity to imagine ____ future, to look ____ ____ past. One can learn ___ lot ____ reading books.

There are ___ lot ____ libraries ____ our country, where we can choose any book we need. Everyone has __ right to use public libraries. _____ librarian is always ready to help you to find ____ book ____ any subject. Talks, exhibitions and other events take place ___ libraries. Except reading special and scientific literature it is ___ great pleasure to read belles-lettres.

Different people like to read different kinds ____ it. It depends ____ ones taste and character. Some people prefer detectives or science fiction. Others like historical books. Girls and women prefer love stories. Children like comics very much.

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teach books
imagine people
take man
read place
invention of future

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Same    
Boys    
hate    
learn    
Private library    
Grown-up    

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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12. , : , , .

surname ____________________________________________________

first name ____________________________________________________

single, married, widowed, divorced ________________________________________

date of birth ____________________________________________________

place of birth ____________________________________________________

hobbies ____________________________________________________

what types of books do you prefer ________________________________________

how often do you visit the library ________________________________________

your contact phone ____________________________________________________

signature ____________________________________________________

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

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Malls

ϳ 䳿, Malls

______________________ see a movie

______________________ go to church

______________________ rent a car

______________________ buy groceries

______________________ go to the dentist

______________________ see a doctor

______________________ go dancing

______________________ take classes

A. , ,

Malls are popular place _____ Americans to go. Some people spend so much time ____ malls that they are called mall rats shop until they drop____ the hundreds ____ stores ______ one roof.

People like malls _____ many reasons. They feel safe because malls have police station or private security guards. Parking is usually free, and the weather inside is always fine. The newest malls have beautiful rest areas _____ waterfalls and palm trees.

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_____ largest mall in _____ USA is _____ Mall of America in Minnesota. It covers 4.2 million ____square feet. It has 350 stores, eight nightclubs, ____ seven area amusement park! There are parking ____spaces for 12,750 cars. About 750,000 people shop there every week.

_____ first indoor mall in ____ USA was built in 1965 in Edina Minnesota. People loved doing all their shopping in one place. Many more____ malls were built all over _____ country.

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Now, malls are like town _______ where people come to do many things. They shop, of ______. They also eat in food _____ that have food ___ all over the world.

They see _______ at multiplex theater. Some _______ get their daily exercise by doing the new _______of mall walking. Others go to malls ___________ friends.

In some ________-, people can see a ________ or dentist and even attend church. In other words, people can do just about _____________ in malls. The latest trend is condo malls. Now __________ can actually live in their _________ shopping center. For a mall ________, this is a dream come ________.

 

course favorite malls movies everything rat people true to meet doctor residents from sport centers courts

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1. A place where there are big machines to ride on and games for people to play is ___________________________.

a. a town centre

b. an amusement park

c. a rest area





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