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➔ But ​if/when​ you start learning a language after you are twelve years old, you will
probably have ….. (10) ‘foreign’ accent.
➔ ‘Tortoises also live very easy lives and can sleep up to 16 hours ….. (8) day.’
➔ European kings began to wonder if there was …… (8) sea route to the east to get the
products they wanted at a reasonable price.
➔ When you have finished shopping, it’s ….. (2) good idea to see a film in the multiplex
cinema, which is a cinema with several separate screens.
➔ The cost of ….. (9) seat on the spaceship - round trip, of course - is 250,000 US dollars.
➔ The pharaoh traditionally led ….. (1) big procession along the river Nile, ​which/that​ is
the longest river in Egypt.
➔ Some caves have been there for millions of years, but many are only ….. (2) few
thousand years old.
➔ There are also people who speak English as ….. (6) foreign language.
➔ The name of the sender of the card was ….. (9) secret.
➔ Jane tried to improve her handwriting,​but/however​, unfortunately, she couldn’t do
anything about it. Besides, she made so many mistakes in spelling and punctuation that
her work always gave ….. (4) bad impression.
➔ Chanel, who dressed women in big free sweaters, wide trousers, suits, raincoats and
skirts, created ………… (5) completely new style for that period of time.
➔ As ………. (4) result, each Sunday afternoon the new list of best-selling songs was
published.
➔ When I arrived there I found that my town had changed ……… (4) lot.

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➔ Apart from countries like Britain, Canada, Australia and the United States, there are
about 70 countries, including Nigeria, Singapore and India, where English is ….. (4)
official language, but not the first language.

3. the - არტიკლი
➔ First, babies listen to ….. (3) sounds of their language.
➔ Some children learn two languages at ….. (8) same time if their parents speak different
languages.
➔ Giant tortoises, which now live only on the Galapagos Islands, used to live all over …..
(1) world.
➔ They say that the birds in ….. (5) city are so large because people usually give them a
lot of food. ( Liverpool; already mentioned)
➔ They travelled over 4,000 miles in all. Marco and Niccolo were among …… (2) first
Europeans to explore the fabulous empire of China.
➔ Holidays in space are perhaps ….. (7) most spectacular of skytraveller’s predictions.
➔ Penguins are one of ….. (2) most popular birds.
➔ Caves are found all over ….. (8) world.
➔ Apart from countries like Britain, Canada, Australia and the United States, there are
about 70 countries, including Nigeria, Singapore and India, where English is an official
language, but not ….. (5) first language.
➔ Valentine’s Day, also known as Saint Valentine’s Day, is celebrated in many countries
around .…. (1) world, although it is not a public holiday in most of them.
➔ In addition to working hard on improving her handwriting, during ….. (8) course, Jane
was also taught how to organise her ideas. ( course - is already mentioned)
➔ One of ………… (1) ‘revolutionary’ changes happened in the first half of the 20th
century when a famous French designer Coco Chanel introduced a style ​which/that​ was
convenient to wear and not expensive to buy.
➔ Each week computers in a number of biggest music shops throughout …….…. (3)
United Kingdom showed how many copies of a song had been sold during that particular
week.
➔ Some boys were riding motorbikes like mad in …….. (7) streets.

4. From
➔ It’s a fact that children usually learn their first language ….. (1) their parents and the
people around them.
➔ The robot bird’s job is to send the real birds away ….. (2) the airport in order to protect
aviation from birds’ attacks.
➔ One of such websites, skytraveller.com, has recently offered some interesting ideas
about what travel will look like in ten years ….. (2) now.
➔ They have thick skin and lots of fat under the skin to protect them ….. (6) the cold
weather.
➔ During Roman times a new calendar was introduced and the New Year was moved …..
(4) March to January.
➔ If the men weren’t good at writing poetry, they would copy one poem .…. (8) a poetry
book.
➔ All this made my town different …….. (10) what I remembered.

5. Before
➔ Many babies can say about three words ….. (2) they are 12 months old.

6. In
➔ Babies learn the most important sounds ….. (4) their language before they are six
months old.
➔ Biologist James Gibbs says: ‘What we basically found over time is that about half of the
tortoises, which were set free, now live ….. (5) nature without human help’.
➔ The city council hopes that they will be able to encourage the birds to move away from
the city centre and live ….. (8) the parks and open spaces.
➔ European kings were very interested…… (6) the products which Marco Polo described.
➔ To keep the town environmentally clean, the authorities do not allow cars ….. (8) the
centre of Willingham.
➔ The website skytraveller has just released a report of what holidays ….. (4) the
not-too-distant future might look like.
➔ The largest penguin, ​which/that​ is called the Emperor Penguin, lives ….. (4) Antarctica.
➔ They have thick skin and lots of fat under the skin to protect them ….. (6) the cold
weather.
➔ It is difficult to imagine that ….. (9) the 17th century, during Shakespeare’s time, only 4
million people spoke English and the future of the language was in doubt!
➔ She was so worried, that one day she decided to take a course ….. (7) writing in order to
learn how to be an effective writer.
➔ His innovative designs and business practices made him the most successful fashion
designer ………… (8) the world.
➔ Tops of the Pops, often called TOTP, used to be a British TV music show which had
been on for many years until it was cancelled ………. (1) 2006.

7. Of
➔ they repeat lots ….. (6) words.
➔ James Gibbs said that the successful development ….. (9) the Galapagos Islands would
continue.
➔ But a large bird, or sometimes a group ….. (4) small ones, can break engine blades and
cause a catastrophe.
➔ So, instead ….. (6) following their normal diet of seeds and insects, birds eat high-fat
junk food.
➔ Marco Polo also described the enormous wealth …… (5) Emperor Kublai Khan, as well
as the geography of northern and southern China.
➔ Marco Polo’s stories …… (9) his travels in Asia were published as a book called The
Description of the World, later known as The Travels of Marco Polo.
➔ There are lots ….. (1) interesting things to see in Willingham.
➔ One ….. (1) such websites, skytraveller.com, has recently offered some interesting ideas
about what travel will look like in ten years from now.
➔ Perhaps the most delightful destination ….. (3) holidaymakers in 2024 will be a trip to the
moon or a holiday in space.
➔ Penguins are able to survive in some ….. (5) the coldest places on Earth.
➔ It is an interesting fact that penguins spend about half ….. (10) their lives on land and
half in the oceans.
➔ On this day Jewish people bake round loaves ….. (7) bread, houses are cleaned and
new clothes are given to children.
➔ There are many different kinds ….. (1) caves.
➔ Two out of three people are speakers ….. (2) American English.
➔ Valentine’s Day, also known as Saint Valentine’s Day, is celebrated in many countries
around the world, although it is not a public holiday in most .…. (2) them.
➔ Chanel thought that women should have the right clothes for their lives and should wear
pants and T-shirts instead ………… (6) long dresses and corsets.
➔ His innovative designs and business practices made him the most successful fashion
designer ………… (8) the world.
➔ There were lots ……. (9) tourists around too.

8. To
➔ They point ….. (5) interesting things.
➔ Giant tortoise numbers fell from 250,000 ….. (2) a few thousand in the period from
the16th to the 20th century.
➔ James Gibbs is looking forward ….. (10) further success on the islands.
➔ Small birds do little damage ….. (3) a plane.
➔ Another tradition was introduced: at New Year people wore funny costumes at parties
and gave hand-made gifts ….. (5) friends and family members.
➔ The chambers which are linked ….. (6) each other by passages may be quite wide, or
very narrow.
➔ According .…. (7) the tradition, young men used to write poems to give to young women.
➔ Millions of TV viewers were looking forward ………. (9) the beginning of the show.
➔ When I was 15 years old my family moved …….. (2) Canada.

9. At
➔ They point ….. (5) interesting things.
➔ The tortoises are doing well ….. (3) present.
➔ There are people who learn English ….. (7) schools or language academies.
➔ She found it difficult ….. (9) first, but her great wish and the teachers’ encouragement
helped her to make progress and achieve success.

10. For
➔ James Gibbs feels very happy with this programme ….. (6) the tortoises he has helped
can now live without his assistance.
➔ In China Marco Polo even worked …… (3) Emperor Kublai Khan.
➔ They themselves didn’t travel to those countries ….. (7) they thought that travelling along
the Silk Road was dangerous and expensive.
➔ Perhaps the most delightful destination ….. (3) holidaymakers in 2024 will be a trip to the
moon or a holiday in space.
➔ Most of the scientists ​who/that​ study penguins believe that penguins do this ….. (8)
safety reasons.
➔ People visit caves ….. (9) many reasons, but for animals, caves provide food and
shelter.
➔ In early Christian times St Valentine was a holy man ​who/that​ was imprisoned and then
killed .…. (4) performing weddings between people who were forbidden to marry.
➔ Tops of the Pops was made ………. (2) the BBC and was first shown on New Year’s
Day in 1964.
➔ With the help of this information, the show’s producers would decide which songs to
choose ………. (5) their next show.
➔ I’ve been living in Canada …….. (3) eight years already

11. And
➔ There are over 1,000 of them living on the Galapagos Islands ….. (4) giving birth to new
generations in the wild nature.
➔ James Gibbs feels very happy with this programme ….. (6) the tortoises he has helped
can now live without his assistance.
➔ Today, there are many different instruments ….. (1) machines for scaring unwanted birds
away from the airports.
➔ In 1274 Italian explorers Marco and Niccolo Polo set out on a 24-year journey in which
they travelled along the famous Silk Road from Italy through dangerous deserts …… (1)
high mountains to eastern China.
➔ And it closes even later on Saturdays ….. (6) Sundays.
➔ The report is a result of the collaboration between travel experts ….. (6) international
technology experts.
➔ Even in their freezing cold habitats, penguins still have to be very careful and watch out
for the enemies such as killer whales ….. (9) other large sea animals.
➔ It’s known as a very noisy celebration ….. (3) during the procession trumpets and drums
were played.
➔ On this day Jewish people bake round loaves of bread, houses are cleaned ….. (8) new
clothes are given to children
➔ Most caves are natural, ….. (3) some of them are artificial.
➔ In many caves you can find underground rivers ….. (7) even waterfalls.
➔ Apart from countries like Britain, Canada, Australia ….. (3) the United States, there are
about 70 countries, including Nigeria, Singapore and India, where English is an official
language, but not the first language.
➔ Before he died he wrote a message on the prison wall. The message was for the woman
he loved ….. (5) he signed the message ‘Your Valentine’.
➔ She started to read so much that her spelling improved ….. (10) her handwriting became
clearer too. Now Jane’s handwriting is much better than mine.
➔ Chanel made women’s clothes more casual, convenient ………… (3) sporty.
➔ The show was initially broadcast on Thursdays ………. (8), as it was becoming more and
more popular, in 2005 it was moved to Sundays.
➔ Today many singers are happy to appear in the Christmas show ………. (10) this TV
programme still remains popular.
➔ I saw that, unfortunately, my sweet little town had become a very noisy …….. (6) dirty
place.
➔ The motorbikes were making a terrible noise ……. (8) the boys did not mind.

12. As
➔ James Gibbs feels very happy with this programme ….. (6) the tortoises he has helped
can now live without his assistance.
➔ They themselves didn’t travel to those countries ….. (7) they thought that travelling along
the Silk Road was dangerous and expensive.
➔ It’s easy to find the cinema ….. (3) there is a big sign in front of it.
➔ It’s known as a very noisy celebration ….. (3) during the procession trumpets and drums
were played.
➔ Jane was scared that she couldn’t build a career as a journalist ….. (6) her handwriting
was so bad.
➔ The American newspapers called his designs the ‘New look’ ………… (10) the clothes
Christian Dior designed were really new and different.
➔ Today many singers are happy to appear in the Christmas show ………. (10) this TV
programme still remains popular.
➔ I liked it …….. (1) the rhythm in the small town was completely different from the rhythm
in a big noisy city.

13. Since
➔ James Gibbs feels very happy with this programme ….. (6) the tortoises he has helped
can now live without his assistance.
➔ They themselves didn’t travel to those countries ….. (7) they thought that travelling along
the Silk Road was dangerous and expensive.
➔ It’s easy to find the cinema ….. (3) there is a big sign in front of it.
➔ Jane was scared that she couldn’t build a career as a journalist ….. (6) her handwriting
was so bad.
➔ The American newspapers called his designs the ‘New look’ ………… (10) the clothes
Christian Dior designed were really new and different
➔ Today many singers are happy to appear in the Christmas show ………. (10) this TV
programme still remains popular.
➔ I liked it …….. (1) the rhythm in the small town was completely different from the rhythm
in a big noisy city.

14. On
➔ James Gibbs said that the successful development ….. (9) the Galapagos Islands would
continue.
➔ The mechanical birds - known as ‘robops’- will sit ….. (9) the roofs of the buildings.
➔ Marco Polo’s stories …… (9) his travels in Asia were published as a book called The Description
of the World, later known as The Travels of Marco Polo.
➔ It is strictly forbidden to write or leave any marks ….. (10) the cave walls or to leave food or any
other waste in the cave.

15. By
➔ In addition, Liverpool city council thinks that the streets are very crowded ….. (7) birds
because people feed them.
➔ If you come to Willingham ….. (9) car, you have to leave it in the car park just outside the
town centre.
➔ His designs have been worn ………… (9) film stars and royalty.

16. With
➔ In addition, Liverpool city council thinks that the streets are very crowded ….. (7) birds
because people feed them.
➔ In China Marco Polo even worked …… (3) Emperor Kublai Khan.
➔ An auk is a northern seabird ….. (1) very short wings.
➔ The chambers which are linked ….. (6) each other by passages may be quite wide, or
very narrow.
➔ Students ….. (5) better handwriting regularly received better marks regardless the
content.
➔ Tops of the Pops was made ………. (2) the BBC and was first shown on New Year’s
Day in 1964.
➔ Usually the songs, ​which/that​ the DJs thought were best, became the week’s hits. Of
course, each week the show finished …….…. (7) the most popular songs.

17. Near
➔ The city council hopes that they will be able to encourage the birds to move away from
the city centre and live ….. (8) the parks and open spaces.

18. Around
➔ The city council hopes that they will be able to encourage the birds to move away from
the city centre and live ….. (8) the parks and open spaces.

19. About
➔ Marco Polo’s stories …… (9) his travels in Asia were published as a book called The
Description of the World, later known as The Travels of Marco Polo.

20. Under
➔ In China Marco Polo even worked …… (3) Emperor Kublai Khan.

21. Until
➔ On weekdays the cinema is open ….. (5) 10 o’clock late in the evening.
➔ people began to wear jeans not just at work ………. (11) in their free time too.

22. Till
➔ On weekdays the cinema is open ….. (5) 10 o’clock late in the evening.
➔ people began to wear jeans not just at work ………. (11) in their free time too.

23. During
➔ They have thick skin and lots of fat under the skin to protect them ….. (6) the cold
weather.

24. After
➔ In early Christian times St Valentine was a holy man ​who/that​ was imprisoned and then
killed .…. (4) performing weddings between people who were forbidden to marry.

25. Into
➔ To keep the town environmentally clean, the authorities do not allow cars ….. (8) the
centre of Willingham.

26. When
➔ Many babies can say about three words ….. (2) they are 12 months old.
➔ But ….. (9) you start learning a language after you are twelve years old, you will probably
have a ‘foreign’ accent.

27. Which
➔ Giant tortoises, ….. (7) weigh up to 250 kg, can live in the wild nature for over 100 years.
➔ Robot birds look like special birds ….. (10) kill pigeons.
➔ He described materials and inventions …… (4) were never seen by the Europeans
before.
➔ Though people then thought that the book …… (10) Marco Polo wrote didn’t have any
true facts in it, it still had a big influence on travellers.
➔ The town offers the visitors a free bus ….. (10) takes you from the car park to the main
square.
➔ The report, ….. (5) is titled ‘The Future of Travel 2024’, outlines a whole series of
unimaginable vacation choices for adventurous travellers.
➔ The website skytraveller also expects the growth of the number of those travellers …..
(10) are eager to spend nights in the underwater hotel rooms.
➔ The largest penguin, ….. (3) is called the Emperor Penguin, lives in Antarctica.
➔ The pharaoh traditionally led a big procession along the river Nile, ….. (2) is the longest
river in Egypt.
➔ Early that morning people go to special services ….. (6) are held at the synagogue.
➔ Most caves are natural, ​but/and ​some of them are artificial, ….. (4) means that they
were made by people.
➔ The most interesting and the biggest caves have many rooms, ….. (5) are called
‘chambers’.
➔ St. Valentine’s Day, .…. (6) is celebrated on the fourteenth of February, became the
festival of lovers.
➔ Today you can buy lots of cards and presents to send on Valentine’s Day. Valentine’s
Day symbols, .….. (10) are used today, include the heart-shaped objects, doves and the
figure of the winged Cupid.
➔ One of the ‘revolutionary’ changes happened in the first half of the 20th century when a
famous French designer Coco Chanel introduced a style ………… (2) was convenient to
wear and not expensive to buy.
➔ In 1915 Coco Chanel opened a fashion house in Paris, ………… (7) today is one of the
oldest and most famous fashion houses in the world called ‘Chanel House’.
➔ Usually the songs, ………. (6) the DJs thought were best, became the week’s hits. Of
course, each week the show finished with the most popular songs.
➔ I remember that when I was small it was a quiet place with wonderful parks and old
buildings …….. (5) made the town special and unforgettable.
➔ The motorbikes were making a terrible noise ……. (8) the boys did not mind.

28. Who
➔ This was a local man named Jabez Few ….. (7) died in the 1920s.
➔ Most of the scientists ….. (7) study penguins believe that penguins do this for safety
reasons.
➔ Scottish people believe that if a man ….. (9) has dark hair visits you that day, you will
have a good luck in the next year.
➔ There are about 400 million people ….. (1) speak English as their first language around
the world.
➔ This means that the total number of people ….. (8) speak English is about 1.5 billion,
nearly 25% of the world’s population.
➔ In early Christian times St Valentine was a holy man .…. (3) was imprisoned and then
killed ​for/after ​performing weddings between people who were forbidden to marry.
➔ But Jane was one of those students ….. (1) had problems with writing.
➔ Chanel, ………… (4) dressed women in big free sweaters, wide trousers, suits, raincoats
and skirts, created a completely new style for that period of time.

29. That
➔ Robot birds look like special birds ….. (10) kill pigeons.
➔ He described materials and inventions …… (4) were never seen by the Europeans
before.
➔ Though people then thought that the book …… (10) Marco Polo wrote didn’t have any
true facts in it, it still had a big influence on travellers.
➔ The town offers the visitors a free bus ….. (10) takes you from the car park to the main
square.
➔ The report, ….. (5) is titled ‘The Future of Travel 2024’, outlines a whole series of
unimaginable vacation choices for adventurous travellers.
➔ The website skytraveller also expects the growth of the number of those travellers …..
(10) are eager to spend nights in the underwater hotel rooms.
➔ The largest penguin, ….. (3) is called the Emperor Penguin, lives in Antarctica.
Most of the scientists ….. (7) study penguins believe that penguins do this for safety
reasons.
➔ The pharaoh traditionally led a big procession along the river Nile, ….. (2) is the longest
river in Egypt.
➔ Early that morning people go to special services ….. (6) are held at the synagogue.
➔ Scottish people believe that if a man ….. (9) has dark hair visits you that day, you will
have a good luck in the next year.
➔ Most caves are natural, ​but/and s​ ome of them are artificial, ….. (4) means that they
were made by people.
➔ The most interesting and the biggest caves have many rooms, ….. (5) are called
‘chambers’.
➔ There are about 400 million people ….. (1) speak English as their first language around
the world.
➔ In early Christian times St Valentine was a holy man .…. (3) was imprisoned and then
killed ​for/after ​performing weddings between people who were forbidden to marry.
➔ St. Valentine’s Day, .…. (6) is celebrated on the fourteenth of February, became the
festival of lovers.
➔ Today you can buy lots of cards and presents to send on Valentine’s Day. Valentine’s
Day symbols, .….. (10) are used today, include the heart-shaped objects, doves and the
figure of the winged Cupid.
➔ But Jane was one of those students ….. (1) had problems with writing.
➔ One of …the ‘revolutionary’ changes happened in the first half of the 20th century when
a famous French designer Coco Chanel introduced a style ………… (2) was convenient
to wear and not expensive to buy.
➔ In 1915 Coco Chanel opened a fashion house in Paris, ………… (7) today is one of the
oldest and most famous fashion houses in the world called ‘Chanel House’.
➔ Usually the songs, ………. (6) the DJs thought were best, became the week’s hits. Of
course, each week the show finished with the most popular songs.
➔ I remember that when I was small it was a quiet place with wonderful parks and old
buildings …….. (5) made the town special and unforgettable.
➔ The motorbikes were making a terrible noise ……. (8) the boys did not mind.
30. Or
➔ Their first words are the names of either the people in the family ….. (7) the things in the
house.
➔ Today, there are many different instruments ….. (1) machines for scaring unwanted birds
away from the airports.
➔ In 1274 Italian explorers Marco and Niccolo Polo set out on a 24-year journey in which
they travelled along the famous Silk Road from Italy through dangerous deserts …… (1)
high mountains to eastern China.
➔ You can buy tickets either by phone ….. (4) from the box office.
➔ And it closes even later on Saturdays ….. (6) Sundays.
➔ Even in their freezing cold habitats, penguins still have to be very careful and watch out
for the enemies such as killer whales ….. (9) other large sea animals.
➔ In many caves you can find underground rivers ….. (7) even waterfalls.

31. If
➔ But ….. (9) you start learning a language after you are twelve years old, you will probably
have a ‘foreign’ accent.

32. Because
➔ James Gibbs feels very happy with this programme ….. (6) the tortoises he has helped
can now live without his assistance.
➔ They themselves didn’t travel to those countries ….. (7) they thought that travelling along
the Silk Road was dangerous and expensive.
➔ It’s easy to find the cinema ….. (3) there is a big sign in front of it.
➔ It’s known as a very noisy celebration ….. (3) during the procession trumpets and drums
were played.
➔ Jane was scared that she couldn’t build a career as a journalist ….. (6) her handwriting
was so bad.
➔ The American newspapers called his designs the ‘New look’ ………… (10) the clothes
Christian Dior designed were really new and different
➔ Today many singers are happy to appear in the Christmas show ………. (10) this TV
programme still remains popular.
➔ I liked it …….. (1) the rhythm in the small town was completely different from the rhythm
in a big noisy city.
33. Through
➔ Its report says: ‘Orbital space travel will be the next hot ticket, ….. (8) unfortunately, not
everybody will be able to buy one​.
➔ J​ eans come in many styles and colours, ………. (12), ‘blue jeans’ are the most popular
among them and are associated with American culture.
34. Although
➔ Its report says: ‘Orbital space travel will be the next hot ticket, ….. (8) unfortunately, not
everybody will be able to buy one
➔ Jeans come in many styles and colours, ………. (12), ‘blue jeans’ are the most popular
among them and are associated with American culture.

35. But
➔ Its report says: ‘Orbital space travel will be the next hot ticket, ….. (8) unfortunately, not
everybody will be able to buy one.
➔ The tradition of ‘first footing’ exists in Georgia too, ….. (10) hair colour is of little
importance.
➔ Most caves are natural, ….. (3) some of them are artificial.
➔ It’s true that English has grown, ….. (10) other languages haven’t been so lucky.
➔ Jane tried to improve her handwriting, ….. (3), unfortunately, she couldn’t do anything
about it. Besides, she made so many mistakes in spelling and punctuation that her work
always gave a bad impression.
➔ The show was initially broadcast on Thursdays ………. (8), as it was becoming more and
more popular, in 2005 it was moved to Sundays.
➔ The motorbikes were making a terrible noise ……. (8) the boys did not mind.

36. However
➔ The tradition of ‘first footing’ exists in Georgia too, ….. (10) hair colour is of little
importance.
➔ Jane tried to improve her handwriting, ….. (3), unfortunately, she couldn’t do anything
about it. Besides, she made so many mistakes in spelling and punctuation that her work
always gave a bad impression.
➔ Jeans come in many styles and colours, ………. (12), ‘blue jeans’ are the most popular
among them and are associated with American culture.

37. Against
➔ They have thick skin and lots of fat under the skin to protect them ….. (6) the cold
weather.

38. Than
➔ No item of clothing is more American ………. (1) the blue jeans invented in 1873.

39. Per
➔ ‘Tortoises also live very easy lives and can sleep up to 16 hours ….. (8) day.’

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