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Last year, 3.8 billion people … the Live8 concert. (Choose the correct verb form to complete the following sentences)
If the accounts department … the error, we would have found ourselves in a difficult situation. (Choose the correct verb form to complete the following sentences)
Mark isn’t at work today, so I think he … be ill. Which of the following alternatives CANNOT be used to complete these sentences?
Do your parents live in Spain? (Choose the correct answer for these questions)
What’s your sister like? Which is the right answer for this question?
Choose the correct sentences:
We didn’t see anything strange in the street. Choose the alternative which means the same:
“Where do you keep the butter?”. “The butter is … here” (Put in the missing verb forms)
I always forget … my cheques. (Complete the following sentences)
We live in the same building; …, we hardly see each other. (Use one of the ‘link words’ to complete the following sentences)
When do you write to your friends? Choose the right answer to the following questions
My new car, … I have just brought home, is very fast. (Fill in the blanks with the correct alternatives)
Paul is in the garden, he … some flowers. (Fill in the blanks with the right words)
Gary and … share a very small flat in the centre of Buenos Aires. (Complete the following sentences)
The man who’s speaking to Sarah is her new assistant. (Find the right translation of the following sentences)
I don’t feel well”. “You had better … working so hard”. (Insert the correct verb forms)
They will … study very hard if they want to succeed. (Complete the sentences correctly)
I am happy to be … friends again. (Complete the sentences correctly)
Your father wanted you … a doctor. (Choose the correct alternative to complete the following sentences)
How was the exam? How did you …? (Complete the following sentences choosing the right alternative)
To fall down. What is the meaning in Italian of the following phrasal/ prepositional verbs?
Mary, can you …, please? (Choose the correct alternative)
Please…! (Choose the correct alternative)
Which of the following prepositions is commonly paired with verbs?
Which of the following sentences does NOT contain a “prepositional verb”?
A Shop Robbery
In Brighton yesterday a shop assistant (a) …… to hand over £1,000 after (b) …… by a man with a knife. The man was wearing a black helmet and a black leather jacket. He escaped in a red car which (c) …… earlier in the day. The car (d)…… in a car park where it had been abandoned by the thief. A man was arrested in connection with the robbery and (e) …… by the police.
The Apple Pie
Beth: What are you doing?
Hellen: (a) …… a cake! Actually a chocolate cake!
Beth: Hmmmm! Where and when did you learn to cook?
Hellen: Well, I am taking a cookery course. It is very interesting! And I must prepare a dish for tomorrow. Beth: So that isn’t for (b) ……! Oh, no!
Hellen: Don’t worry! If this comes out good, I will make another one tomorrow afternoon and we will eat it all!
Beth: That’s an idea! Hellen: (c) …… me the sugar, please!
Beth: The sugar? Well, I forgot to tell you but I finished it last night and this morning I didn’t have time to buy any!
Hellen: You are joking, (d) ……? Beth: I’m afraid I’m not. Sorry!
A Visit to the Zoo
I (a) …… to a safari zoo before, so when Paul asked me to go, I was very excited! I did not sleep well and at 5:00 a.m. I was already up and ready to go. It took about three hours to reach the zoo and at 10:00 a.m. we were at the entrance gate. Paul was driving slowly but at first it was really difficult to see animals. Then, suddenly we saw something running (b)…… the field and, to our surprise, we saw a small monkey looking at us! It was so funny! Then, soon after that, I saw an ostrich! It is (c) …… bird on earth even if it cannot fly! Its eggs are enormous, much like the size of a football! But the most beautiful animal I saw that day was the elephant! It is magnificent! The park is huge so we stopped for a drink now and again. There are (d) …… dangerous animals. I took (e) …… pictures there and I enjoyed the visit very much!
The communicative approach, which considers language (a)…… a means of communication, tries to fill the gap between the syllabus design and the teaching process, and for this reason it includes not only what but also how (b) …… The advocators of this approach (c) …… that the students have to learn communicative behaviour through language use, that is communication involves the use of language (d)…… The approach, which is task-oriented, includes (e)…… interconnected and sequenced global activities (oral and written).
Most equations, including higher-order (a) …… and all (b) …… the simplest trigonometric equations, can’t be solved analytically (i.e. by algebraic manipulation). Iterative methods (c) …… find approximate solutions. The process consist of finding two points between which a root exists and using iteration to find a more accurate solution. An iterative formula is a rule (d) …… from an approximate solution xn to the next, hopefully better one xn+1. (e) …… the rule is “iterating”.