Complete this conversation between two friends. Match sentences A-H with gaps 17-22. There are TWO extra sentences.
A. No, but there will be instructors there to teach us. B. Yes. I’ve decided to go to an adventure camp in York. C. Yes, of course. They know I love extreme sports. D. Yes. It looks great! E. I have to ask my parents first. F. Yes. We are allowed to bring our mobile phones. G. No. I’m a little scared of heights. But I can’t wait to go canoeing! H. Can I call you when you’re there? |
Peter :Hi, Peter. Have you decided which summer camp to go to this summer?
Tony : (17) ___
Peter :Wow! I’ve heard about that one. Did you read about it on the Internet?
Tony : (18) ___
Peter :So, have you booked already?
Tony : (19) ___
Peter : Are you sure they’re going to allow you to go?
Tony : (20) ___
Peter : So, will you try bungee jumping there?
Tony : (21) ___
Peter : That sounds like fun. Do you know how to canoe?
Tony : (22) ___
Peter : I’m sure you’ll have a great time.
Read the following passage and choose the word in the box that best fits each of the blanks
Tell for in past made Patent investment within cause interest |
Scientist in Chile have made a new chemical that makes teeth “cavity proof”. It could be in use _____ eighteen months. It could also mean visit to the dentist become a thing of the ____. The scientists are calling the chemical “Keep 32” – after the number of teeth we have in our mouth. In laboratory tests over seven years, “Keep 32” wiped out all the bacteria that _____ cavities in just 60 seconds. It also keeps working to fight the bacteria for several hours. In addition, it could also help fighting gum disease.
The team of scientists has already started trying to _____ big American companies in using “Keep 32”. “We are currently ______ talks with five companies interested in investing in our project or buy our _____,” the researchers said. The research team says “Keep 32” could be added to food. It might even be possible one day to eat candy that does not cause tooth decay.
Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence.
She has never been on TV before. (FIRST)
=> __________________________
He has not felt happy recently. (MOOD)
=> __________________________
When did you get your diploma? (SINCE)
=> __________________________
It is dangerous to drive fast in the city. (DRIVING)
=> ___________________________
You should take the train instead of the bus. (IF)
=> ___________________________
He took only an hour to learn to play chess. (IT)
=> ___________________________
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Scientist in Chile have made a new chemical that makes teeth “cavity proof”. It could be in use within eighteen months. It could also mean visit to the dentist become a thing of the past. The scientists are calling the chemical “Keep 32” – after the number of teeth we have in our mouth. In laboratory tests over seven years, “Keep 32” wiped out all the bacteria that cause cavities in just 60 seconds. It also keeps working to fight the bacteria for several hours. In addition, it could also help fighting gum disease.
The team of scientists has already started trying to interest big American companies in using “Keep 32”. “We are currently in talks with five companies interested in investing in our project or buy our patent,” the researchers said. The research team says “Keep 32” could be added to food. It might even be possible one day to eat candy that does not cause tooth decay.
Complete this conversation between two friends. Match sentences A-H with gaps 17-22. There are TWO extra sentences.
A. No, but there will be instructors there to teach us. B. Yes. I’ve decided to go to an adventure camp in York. C. Yes, of course. They know I love extreme sports. D. Yes. It looks great! E. I have to ask my parents first. F. Yes. We are allowed to bring our mobile phones. G. No. I’m a little scared of heights. But I can’t wait to go canoeing! H. Can I call you when you’re there? |
Peter :Hi, Peter. Have you decided which summer camp to go to this summer?
Tony : (17) B. Yes. I’ve decided to go to an adventure camp in York.
Peter :Wow! I’ve heard about that one. Did you read about it on the Internet?
Tony : (18) D. Yes. It looks great!
Peter :So, have you booked already?
Tony : (19) E. I have to ask my parents first.
Peter : Are you sure they’re going to allow you to go?
Tony : (20) C. Yes, of course. They know I love extreme sports.
Peter : So, will you try bungee jumping there?
Tony : (21) G. No. I’m a little scared of heights. But I can’t wait to go canoeing!
Peter : That sounds like fun. Do you know how to canoe?
Tony : (22) A. No, but there will be instructors there to teach us.
Peter : I’m sure you’ll have a great time.
H. Can I call you when you’re there?
F. Yes. We are allowed to bring our mobile phones.
Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence.
She has never been on TV before. (FIRST)
=> This is the first time she has been on TV.
He has not felt happy recently. (MOOD)
=> He has been in a bad mood recently
When did you get your diploma? (SINCE)
=> How long is it since you got your diploma?
It is dangerous to drive fast in the city. (DRIVING)
=> Driving fast in the city is dangerous.
You should take the train instead of the bus. (IF)
=> If I were you, I would take the train instead of the bus
He took only an hour to learn to play chess. (IT)
=> It only took him an hour to learn to play chess