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Julie is very quiet tonight. She had a(n) ____time at school today.
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My father has married for a second time and my_______ is from Portugal.
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Did you remember to pack your_____ ? Your grandmother won’t let you wear shoes inside her house.
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Joe lives in the suburbs and spends a lot of time as a ________on buses.
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My friend______ me that he would not be late again.
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Is Terry_____ to become a doctor, in your opinion?
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Chris has been_______ to move because the neighbourhood has become very noisy.
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Are you_______ with this computer program?
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Kerry, we are going to the supermarket. Why don’t you ______with us?
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When Sean saw Alice for the first time, he ________and didn’t know what to say.
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The antique desk has been______ through my mother’s side of the family.
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The workmen will have to __________the road carefully. There may be an ancient wall below it.
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How are you________ the people at work nowadays?
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It is sad that George and Sally have______ after three years together.
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A flash of________ struck the wing of the plane.
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The ______bodyguard saved the President’s life.
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The city’s _______plans include a new leisure centre.
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We bought a couple of_________ so we can see each other when we chat online.
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The celebrity said that she never listened to_________ .
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Two _______of the village were reported missing after the fire.
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Jane ______(eat) fruit for breakfast every day, but today she _______(have) plain coffee.
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The bus_______ (come) late every morning.
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Laura_______ (work) in Milan this week.
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Germany is not as hot as Italy during August.
Italy __________Germany during August.
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The Bristol Hotel is cheaper than the Intercontinental.
The Intercontinental is _______the Bristol Hotel.
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There is no one better than Geoff at chess in the class.
Geoff_______ in the class at chess.
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Christina is shorter than her sister Joanna.
Christina is__________ her sister Joanna.
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Do you still drink________ milk every day?
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If you use the tube, it will save you a lot of_____ getting to the airport.
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The police ______at the scene of the crime in seconds.
READING
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June 14th We arrived in Bali, Indonesia early in the morning. As soon as we got to our hotel, we quickly unpacked before heading straight for the beach to do what we came here to do … surf! Bali’s beaches are incredible. The water is blue, clear and warm while the sand is soft, white and clean. I was floating on my board, waiting for the next wave when I noticed a sudden change in my surroundings. The water turned rough and the sky was dark and cloudy. People were calling to us with panic in their voices. I quickly paddled back to the shore where another tourist told me that a tsunami was on its way! We followed the locals to the top of a big hill where we watched huge waves crash past the beach and into the town’s streets. Bicycles and street stalls were floating in the water. It was a terrifying sight! June 16th It’s 48 hours since the tsunami hit. We evacuated the area and spent the night in a rescue shelter with all the town’s residents. Thankfully, everyone survived the tsunami. I phoned home to let my family know I was safe as soon as I could. It was such a relief to hear their voices! We decided to use our remaining days in Bali to help clean up the area. Of course, the tsunami caused lots of damage to many buildings and there was mess everywhere. Experiencing a tsunami was very scary but it made me realise how important it is to support victims of natural disasters. I want to raise money for the Balinese people when I return home next week.
When they arrived in Bali, the writer was looking forward to
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June 14th We arrived in Bali, Indonesia early in the morning. As soon as we got to our hotel, we quickly unpacked before heading straight for the beach to do what we came here to do … surf! Bali’s beaches are incredible. The water is blue, clear and warm while the sand is soft, white and clean. I was floating on my board, waiting for the next wave when I noticed a sudden change in my surroundings. The water turned rough and the sky was dark and cloudy. People were calling to us with panic in their voices. I quickly paddled back to the shore where another tourist told me that a tsunami was on its way! We followed the locals to the top of a big hill where we watched huge waves crash past the beach and into the town’s streets. Bicycles and street stalls were floating in the water. It was a terrifying sight! June 16th It’s 48 hours since the tsunami hit. We evacuated the area and spent the night in a rescue shelter with all the town’s residents. Thankfully, everyone survived the tsunami. I phoned home to let my family know I was safe as soon as I could. It was such a relief to hear their voices! We decided to use our remaining days in Bali to help clean up the area. Of course, the tsunami caused lots of damage to many buildings and there was mess everywhere. Experiencing a tsunami was very scary but it made me realise how important it is to support victims of natural disasters. I want to raise money for the Balinese people when I return home next week.
The writer realised something was seriously wrong when ...
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June 14th We arrived in Bali, Indonesia early in the morning. As soon as we got to our hotel, we quickly unpacked before heading straight for the beach to do what we came here to do … surf! Bali’s beaches are incredible. The water is blue, clear and warm while the sand is soft, white and clean. I was floating on my board, waiting for the next wave when I noticed a sudden change in my surroundings. The water turned rough and the sky was dark and cloudy. People were calling to us with panic in their voices. I quickly paddled back to the shore where another tourist told me that a tsunami was on its way! We followed the locals to the top of a big hill where we watched huge waves crash past the beach and into the town’s streets. Bicycles and street stalls were floating in the water. It was a terrifying sight! June 16th It’s 48 hours since the tsunami hit. We evacuated the area and spent the night in a rescue shelter with all the town’s residents. Thankfully, everyone survived the tsunami. I phoned home to let my family know I was safe as soon as I could. It was such a relief to hear their voices! We decided to use our remaining days in Bali to help clean up the area. Of course, the tsunami caused lots of damage to many buildings and there was mess everywhere. Experiencing a tsunami was very scary but it made me realise how important it is to support victims of natural disasters. I want to raise money for the Balinese people when I return home next week.
The writer spent the rest of their holiday ...
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June 14th We arrived in Bali, Indonesia early in the morning. As soon as we got to our hotel, we quickly unpacked before heading straight for the beach to do what we came here to do … surf! Bali’s beaches are incredible. The water is blue, clear and warm while the sand is soft, white and clean. I was floating on my board, waiting for the next wave when I noticed a sudden change in my surroundings. The water turned rough and the sky was dark and cloudy. People were calling to us with panic in their voices. I quickly paddled back to the shore where another tourist told me that a tsunami was on its way! We followed the locals to the top of a big hill where we watched huge waves crash past the beach and into the town’s streets. Bicycles and street stalls were floating in the water. It was a terrifying sight! June 16th It’s 48 hours since the tsunami hit. We evacuated the area and spent the night in a rescue shelter with all the town’s residents. Thankfully, everyone survived the tsunami. I phoned home to let my family know I was safe as soon as I could. It was such a relief to hear their voices! We decided to use our remaining days in Bali to help clean up the area. Of course, the tsunami caused lots of damage to many buildings and there was mess everywhere. Experiencing a tsunami was very scary but it made me realise how important it is to support victims of natural disasters. I want to raise money for the Balinese people when I return home next week.
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