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0. The Coca-Cola story begins in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1886. John S. Pemberton invents a new drink. Two of the ingredients are the South American coca leaf and the African cola nut.
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1. Pemberton can't think of a good name for the drink. Finally, Dr Pemberton's partner Frank M. Robinson suggests the name Coca-Cola and writes the new name in a special way - and that becomes the famous trademark.
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2. Thirty years later the famous Coca-Cola bottle design first appears. The style of the bottle and the trademark are very important for the success of the drink.
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3. For many years, they make only Coca-Cola. They only introduce new drinks - Fanta, Sprite and TAB - in the 1960s, and diet Coke in 1982.
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4. The recipe of Coca-Cola is a secret. In 1985 the company does something almost incredible. They change the recipe! But the public is very unhappy. And, soon after, they bring back the original recipe: "Coca-Cola Classic".
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5. Today they sell Coca-Cola in 195 countries. Hundreds of millions of people, from Boston to Beijing, drink it every day. It has the most famous trademark in the world.
I ... a student. I ... lots of friends
Today ... Monday and my father ... at work
Last weekend we ... in Kyiv with Paul
Her mother ... long hair when she ... a child
My brother is in the cinema yesterday
We ... ready for the exam. We ... afraid of it
We ... party on Monday. It ... great
Don't touch that printer: ..... is using it.
What's wrong? Has ...... happened?
Is ....... ready for the show?
There's ....... I want to tell you.
Is ....... here?
Let's have ........ to eat before the lesson.
....... enjoyed themselves at Leslie's party.
I've just moved to a new town, and I don't know ....... .
Have you seen my pencil? I put it down ........ and now I can't find it.
.... likes holidays.
He says he knows ..... about her.
We need to tidy up. There's rubbish..... .
Fill in the question words:
- ___________do you like tennis? (Because it is exciting).
Fill in the question words:
- __________ goes with you? (My friend).
Complete the sentences using Present Perfect or Past Simple.
I __________(to know) her for more than ten years.
Complete the sentences using Present Perfect or Past Simple.
She _______(to play) hockey at school but she didn`t like it.
Our chewing gum makes your teeth white.
And it's in the net. A goal. The makes it two-nil.
The polar bear likes playing in the show.
............ may be faster, but I prefer going by train.
Complete the sentences using the Present Simple or Present Continuous.
Right now, I __________( to wait) to have a game with my brother.
Complete the sentences using the Present Simple or Present Continuous.
_____________ you ( to practise) the piano for two hours every day?
Complete the sentences using the Present Simple or Present Continuous.
I'm hungry. I __________( to want) something to eat.
Complete the sentences using the Present Simple or Present Continuous.
Look! It _______________( to snow) outside.
Read the text. Match sentences with the gaps in the text.
Shaun Greenhalgh had made his living as an artist – and made it well. Working with his family he had made nearly a million pounds from the sale of his works – something any aspiring artist might well dream of. But there was a catch.
It was in 2006 that his career came to an abrupt end, in a massive scandal that rocked the art world and came to be splashed across the global media. ________ They were clever forgeries that had succeeded in tricking some of the UK’s premier experts in art and antiquities over a period of almost two decades.
There`s/are something in my soup.
Complete the sentences using Present Perfect or Past Simple.
I _____(to drink) three cups of coffee yesterday.
Choose the correct form of an adjective
I think teenager are ... to live with than young children.
Choose the correct form of an adjective
Her reports are always ... than mine.
Choose the correct form of an adjective
They're both as ... as each other.
a TV programme or short film, usually a funny one, made using characters and images that are drawn rather than real
to spend time visiting a lot of websites
to copy or move programs or information into a computer's memory, especially from the internet or a larger computer
feeling that you have no hope and are ready to do anything to change the bad situation you are in
intended to cause a reaction, esp. anger or annoyance, or to force you to think more carefully about something
someone who has spoken a particular language since they were a baby, rather than having learned it as a child or adult
a series of television or radio programmes about the lives and problems of a particular group of characters
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