Raja _____ every evening after he comes back from work.
Tina was nervous, but she knew she had to _____ to her teacher that she had lost her library book.
Please explain the _____ between these two math problems.
We were disappointed _____ the restaurant running out of our favorite dish.
Choose the correct answer in the box to complete the conversation. Write only the letter A-D in each blank.
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A. Take your coursebook with you when you go so he can explain everything to you using that. B. How's your biology homework going? C. Can I ask for your homework to take with me? D. In that case, it probably won't be much use looking online. |
Anna:
Bill: Not very well. I can't work out what I have to do.
Anna: You can find all the information you need there, but if you don't know what to do with it, it's not really going to help you. Have you seen Mr Benson about it?
Bill: No, not yet.
Anna: It might be best, as he set the homework in the first place.
Bill: Good idea!
Read the text and choose the best answer to fill in the blanks.
I was raised on a farm in a remote village the 1950s. The winter months were endless and everything was covered in snow. I was always for the warmer weather to come. When spring arrived, everything came alive- flowers would bloom and the animals would come out of hibernation. I would follow the bear tracks and search for them. Once, however, I came across an angry mother bear who saw me as a threat. At the sight of the bear, I did what my father had told me. I stood still until she stopped growling and walked away. The trick was effective, looking back now, I realized that the situation was far more serious than I thought at the time. By the age of twelve, I had lots of camping experience, as I used to go camping with my dog on my school holidays. We would spend days the forest, catching fish for dinner, looking at the frogs and the of birds and the insects hopping up and down on the surface of the water. Of course, this was possible only during the warm months. When the autumn came, everything went quiet, which was quite usual in those parts. It wasn’t long before the animals disappeared, the birds flew south and the snow took over. The place became deserted once again.
Read and choose the correct answer for each question.
Different cultures follow their own special customs when a child's baby teeth fall out. In Korea, for example, they have the custom of throwing lost teeth up on the roof of a house. According to tradition, a magpie will come and take the tooth. Later, the magpie will return with a new tooth for the child. In other Asian countries, such as Japan and Vietnam, children follow a similar tradition of throwing their lost teeth onto the roofs of houses.
Birds aren't the only animals thought to take lost teeth. In Mexico and Spain, tradition says a mouse takes a lost tooth and leaves some money. However, in Mongolia, dogs are responsible for taking teeth away. Dogs are highly respected in Mongolian culture and are considered guardian angels of the people.
Tradition says that the new tooth will grow good and strong if the baby tooth is fed to a guardian angel. Accordingly, parents in Mongolia will put their child's lost tooth in a piece of meat and feed it to a dog.
The idea of giving lost teeth to an angel or fairy is also a tradition in the West. Many children in Western countries count on the Tooth Fairy to leave money or presents in exchange for a tooth. The exact origins of the Tooth Fairy are a mystery, although the story probably began in England or Ireland centuries ago. According to tradition, a child puts a lost tooth under his or her pillow before going to bed. In the wee hours, while the child is sleeping, the Tooth Fairy takes the tooth and leaves something else under the pillow. In France, the Tooth Fairy leaves a small gift. In the United States, however, the Tooth Fairy usually leaves money. These days, the rate is 1 USD to 5 USD per tooth, adding up to a lot of money from the Tooth Fairy!
(Source: Reading Challenge 2 by Casey Malarcher & Andrea Janzen)
According to the passage, where is a child's lost tooth thought to be taken away by a mouse?
According to paragraph 2, parents in Mongolia feed their child's lost tooth to a dog because _____.
Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.
We decided not to visit the crowded amusement park but explore a nearby nature reserve yesterday.
Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.
The new restaurant looks good, yet it seems to have few customers.
Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.
As the bus arrived in Bursa an hour later than the scheduled time, I missed the opening of the concert.
How do you understand the following picture? Write a paragraph of about 80 words to express your understanding.

Write about a sport you like playing the most in 100 words. You should answer these questions to give your ideas.