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You don't need to print your ticket as long as _____ the email.
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When I look at a computer screen for too long, I _____ a headache.
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If I _____ you, I'd go to the doctor's.
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The project _____ delayed if I don't finish this report on time.
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If I _____ the more expensive bike, I won't have enough money to pay my rent.
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What would you do differently if you _____ to do this again?
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If it doesn't rain tomorrow, _______ go to the beach.
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I'll leave as soon as the babysitter _______.
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You can ______ to the party, as long as you're back by midnight.
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I'll give you a key in case _____ not at home.
12. His French won't improve ... he studies more
11. The photographs... ...much better if it were lighter in the room
10. If I get lost in London, I... ...someone to ask me the way
9. A process in which someone makes the judgement of someone's achievements is...
8. Don't believe in any...before the test
7. If you work without any break, you will be...
6. When you learn Englis, it is a ... language
5. It is useful to write the word several times in order to improve your...
4. You should steer clear of...
3. What is better: giving tests or continuous...?
2. There are a lot of methods how... the words
1. Independent language learners always...for their own learning
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I’m really stressed out with this_____ . I hope I do well because I’ve studied very hard.
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What would be your _______ if a stranger came towards you screaming?
… is someone who has completed a university degree course, especially for a first degree
The sun will rise at 7 am.
I wake up at 6:15 a.m.
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Henry Moore was born in 1898, in a small house in Castleford, in the north of England. He was the seventh child in a family of eight children. His father was a miner and the family were very poor. Despite this, his father wanted his children to be educated, so he sent them to a local school. In his teenage years, Henry was already very clever, and he also showed an ability for art. He went to Castleford Grammar School and later became a teacher there. He might have stayed at the school, but when the First World War started Henry was sent to fight in the army.
In 1917, Henry was injured during the Battle of Cambrai, and he didn’t fight again. Instead, he spent the rest of the war training new soldiers. After the war, he realised that he didn’t want to be a teacher any more. He wanted to follow his dream of being an artist. In 1921, he was accepted at the Royal College of Art. He was very talented, but he wanted to be different from everybody else. He began to experiment with different modern styles of art. This was a problem for his teachers who were trying to teach more formal, traditional art. They couldn’t understand what Henry wanted to do.
In 1924, Henry left England and went travelling in Italy and Paris. He studied Michelangelo and Giovanni Pisano. When he visited the Louvre Museum in Paris, he became interested in sculpture. Back in London, he married Irina Radetsky, who he had met at art college. He began teaching at the Royal College of Art and at the same time, he worked on his own art. His first public sculpture was called West Wind, cut in the stone of a building in London, above St James’s Park underground station.
In the 1930s, Moore became a member of the modern art movement. He admired artists like Pablo Picasso and Jean Arp. Then, during the Second World War, he worked as a war artist and drew many pictures of ordinary people in London escaping the bombing. These have become well known. After the war, he was given many awards, including the International Prize for Sculpture in 1948. He died in 1986. In September 2000, Moore Square was opened on the site where he was born in Castleford.
People noticed Henry Moore had a talent for art when he …...
Read the text. Choose the correct answers.
Henry Moore was born in 1898, in a small house in Castleford, in the north of England. He was the seventh child in a family of eight children. His father was a miner and the family were very poor. Despite this, his father wanted his children to be educated, so he sent them to a local school. In his teenage years, Henry was already very clever, and he also showed an ability for art. He went to Castleford Grammar School and later became a teacher there. He might have stayed at the school, but when the First World War started Henry was sent to fight in the army.
In 1917, Henry was injured during the Battle of Cambrai, and he didn’t fight again. Instead, he spent the rest of the war training new soldiers. After the war, he realised that he didn’t want to be a teacher any more. He wanted to follow his dream of being an artist. In 1921, he was accepted at the Royal College of Art. He was very talented, but he wanted to be different from everybody else. He began to experiment with different modern styles of art. This was a problem for his teachers who were trying to teach more formal, traditional art. They couldn’t understand what Henry wanted to do.
In 1924, Henry left England and went travelling in Italy and Paris. He studied Michelangelo and Giovanni Pisano. When he visited the Louvre Museum in Paris, he became interested in sculpture. Back in London, he married Irina Radetsky, who he had met at art college. He began teaching at the Royal College of Art and at the same time, he worked on his own art. His first public sculpture was called West Wind, cut in the stone of a building in London, above St James’s Park underground station.
In the 1930s, Moore became a member of the modern art movement. He admired artists like Pablo Picasso and Jean Arp. Then, during the Second World War, he worked as a war artist and drew many pictures of ordinary people in London escaping the bombing. These have become well known. After the war, he was given many awards, including the International Prize for Sculpture in 1948. He died in 1986. In September 2000, Moore Square was opened on the site where he was born in Castleford.
During the Second World War he …....
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