Look! It _____ again.
Would you like ____ more tea?
The difference _____ the two items is very slight.
Give _____ a pen, please.
I don’t like doing the _____, especially cleaning the windows.
If the Smiths follow a clean-eating meal plan, they _____ cut down on fat and sugar.
My bedroom is _____ the bathroom.
George's mum is _____ English teacher at a language school.
This is a person with a medical degree trained to take care of animals’ health. Who is this?
Peter is talking about the hat Veronica is wearing.
Peter: "What a nice hat you are wearing, Veronica!"
Veronica: "_____"
Rebecca is talking to Jacob about his exam result.
Rebecca: "Congratulations, Jacob! You've got the highest score in your exam."
Jacob: "_____"
Choose the correct answer that goes with the text.

Choose the correct answer that goes with this text.
Visitors to the hospital _____.
Read the following passage then choose the best answer to each question below.
Email is a short word for electronic mail. You create texts and send them over a network of computers. The first emails appeared in the 1960s. The invention has greatly changed our lives and emails have become a popular means of communication.
Emails offer users a lot of advantages. First of all, they are really easy to use. You can organize your daily correspondence, send and receive electronic messages and save them on computers. Second, emails are also very fast. They are delivered at once around the world. It is believed that no other form of written communication is as fast as an email. Last but not least, emails do not use paper. They are environmentally friendly, which helps save a lot of trees from being cut down. So you find emails really useful? Have you ever sent or received an email? Send one to your best friend and wait for nice things to come.
When was the email used for the first time?
How does the email compare to other forms of written communication?
What is the main idea of the passage?
Read the following text.
People have been making things out of paper since the Chinese invented it, over 2,000 years ago. In China, when someone died, they made houses, tables and chairs, and all kinds of other things out of paper. Then they burned them so that the smoke from them could go to "the next world" where the dead person could use them.
Sometime in the 7th century, people in Japan started folding paper to make things. The Japanese called it "origami", and today they still make many beautiful things from folded paper. They make not only birds and ships, but insects and other kinds of animals.
Some very famous people have been very good at origami, for example, Leonardo da Vinci, the artist, and Lewis Carroll, the man who wrote “Alice in Wonderland”.
Fill each blank in the following sentences with ONE word from the text.
Things made out of paper were invented by the .
People believed that the from things out of paper when burned can go to “the next world”.
The folded paper was called in Japanese.
Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning to the first.
You can improve your English by practicing speaking every day.
=> If you ..........
Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning to the first.
Waking up early on cold winter mornings is difficult.
=> It's ..........
Write your answer to the following question in about 50-70 words.
Write about your plan for your next vacation.