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Match the beginnings and endings of the sentences ⇐ ПредыдущаяСтр 7 из 7
PRACTICE 7. 1. Put the adjectives into the correct comparative or superlative form. 1 This is the _____________________ (big) hotel I’ve ever stayed in. 2 I’ve never bought a car as _____________________ (expensive) this one. 3 The job is _____________________ (difficult) than he expected. 4 That is the _____________________ (exclusive) hotel in the world. 5 This dress is not _____________________ (cheap) the one I bought last time. 6 This city is easily _____________________ (interesting) we’ve visited. 7 The traffic is far _____________________ (busy) during the rush hour. 8 That was by far _____________________ (good) film I’ve seen in ages. 9 The apartment is nowhere near _____________________ (attractive) the first one we saw. 10 This nightclub is by far _____________________ (lively) in town. 11 The resort we went to was much _____________________ (quiet) than I expected. 12 The weather is usually a little bit _____________________ (hot) than it is now.
2. Choose the correct option, A, B, C or D. We are (1) ______ plans to travel round the world before we go to university. We (2) ______ ever travelled before so it’s going to be quite an adventure. We’d also like to try and (3) ______ some money for charity while we are travelling. Our friend (4) ______ part in a charity trip last year and said it was very exciting and challenging. We’re planning to leave (5) ______ the autumn. It (6) ______ be spring in Sydney, Australia, where we hope to start. The most difficult thing about arranging this trip is that we don’t know (7) ______ we will enjoy most and how long to stay in each place. We (8) ______ be able to take (9) ______ luggage with us, only a rucksack each. I haven’t got one (10) ______ so I’m going out to buy one today. 1 A doing B having C making D going 2 A weren’t B haven’t C didn’t D aren’t 3 A raise B lift C increase D rise 4 A had B put C brought D took 5 A on B at C in D for 6 A going B can C would D will 7 A how B what C which D who 8 A aren’t B don’t C won’t D can’t 9 A some B many C the D much 10 A yet B just C already D recently
3. In the following telephone conversation, choose the correct option from the words in italics. Hotel: Good morning, Landsdown Hotel. 6) Can / Could I help you? Guest: Good morning. Could I 7) have / speak Reservations, please? Hotel: Certainly. 8) Wait / Hold the line, please. I’ll 9) put / connect you through. Guest: Thank you. Hotel: I’m sorry, 10) I’m afraid / regret the line’s busy. Will you 11) hold / hang on? Guest: Yes, that’s 12) fine / splendid. Hotel: It’s 13) ringing / calling for you now… Reservations. Jane Watson 14) talking / speaking. How can I help you? Guest: Hello, 15) this is / there is Michael Nelson from Killick & Co. I rang earlier to book two singles from the 18th. Hotel: Yes, Mr Nelson, I remember. What can I 16) do / make for you? Guest: Could I change that to three singles, again from the 18th? Hotel: I’m 17) afraid / sorry, could you repeat that? It’s a 18) faint / bad line. Guest: Yes, could I have another single room for the same dates? Hotel: Yes, 19) obviously / of course. I’ll see to that now. I’d be 20) grateful / delighted if you could 21) repeat / confirm that in writing. Guest: 22) Surely / Certainly. Thank you for your help. Hotel: 23) Your / You’re welcome. Goodbye.
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