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Tamao
pantalla
maz
peine
enfermedad
muerto
2. Verbs 1
Pagar
Vender
Pegar
Llevar puesto
Perder
3. Songs 0.5
No me defraudes
Chico perdido
No te pertenezco
Nunca ser como t
corbata
fila
dolor
vendaje
deslizar
morir
materia
cerebro
filete
sangrar
canal
dieta
Leer
Agitar
Pensar
Olvidar
Encontrar
revista
dao
tos
Hueso
cartn
freir
Montar
Gastar
Lanzar
Crecer
Soar
Mujer peligrosa
Puntadas
refrescos
cereal
cita
rodilla
cajn
anuncio
Ver
Robar
Comprender
Saber
Escoger
Cerca
Besalo mejor
4. Blanks 2
Last year my Dad got a new job. It was in a town (26) ........................ was 100 kms from our home. Mum and Dad
(27) ........................ that we would have to move, because it was a long way for Dad to (28) ........................ every day. When they (29)
........................ me about their plan I was angry (30) ........................ I loved my home and school. I was worried that I would
(31) ........................ all my friends and teachers a lot. Anyway, six months later, my family moved to the town of Hexford. The house
was much bigger than our old one, and through my bedroom (32) ........................ I (33) ........................ see the sea. I wasnt looking
forward to the rst day at my new school. I felt really (34) ........................ about meeting lots of new people. But when I got there
everyone was great! My class teacher was nice and I (35) ........................ friends with two girls in my class. Moving home isnt that
bad, after all!
26 A which
B where
C who
27 A chose
B decided
C selected
28 A transport
B carry
C tour
29 A said
B spoke
C told
30 A because
B so
C but
31 A forget
B lose
C leave
32 A bed
B door
C table
33 A shall
B could
C must
34 A nervous
B disappointed
C angry
35 A knew
B found
C made
D what
D picked
D travel
D explained
D and
D miss
D window
D would
D bored
D met
_______school
_____a train
______night
_____ a car
______a table _____a ship
_______a restaurant
_______home
7. Reading 1
The pupils of Grangetown High have been busy getting to know their newest and tallest classmate - a 7-metretall giraffe outside
their school.The giraffe is a huge metal sculpture made by a local artist. The school's headmaster noticed the sculpture in the artist's
garden as he drove past one day, and thought it would be perfect tor his school. I knew everyone would love it, he said. 'because our
basketball team is known as the Grangetown Giraffes, and they wear giraffes on their shirts. So l asked them to write a letter to the
artist, asking how much it would cost to buy the giraffe. He was very kind and got it ready to deliver in six weeks all for nothing!
He arranged for it to arrive one Sunday morning, so that the pupils would see it when they got to school on
the Monday at that stage they had no idea that we were getting it.
The artist, Tom Bennett, was a university professor of chemistry before he retired in 2006 and only took up metalwork a couple of
years ago. But he had always been a keen artist. I've always drawn pictures. he said. I can even remember doing it on my first day at
school - I drew a horse. I wanted it to be the best horse picture ever, but I dont think I succeeded! Toms first project using metal was
a bicycle for two that he and his wife could go cycling on together. It was the most uncomfortable bike ever created, admits Tom. 50
I gave up making bicycles and went into sculpture instead.
The first metal sculpture I ever did was of a lion, which now also lives at a school. It started out as a cat, but it just didn't look right,
so I made it into a lion and put it in my front garden. It soon began to attract attention from passers-by. Some small children wouldn't
walk past the lion unless they could have a turn sitting and playing on its back. I think children feel that my sculptures look like actual
live animals. and thats what I want. Meanwhile the pupils at Grangetown High are very happy with their new classmate. Were
going to hold a competition to give it a proper name, said one girl. Everyone likes the expression on its face, so perhaps that will give
us some ideas.
The headmaster wrote to the artist to ask about buying the sculpture for the school.
The school got the giraffe sculpture free of charge.
The schoolchildren were looking forward to the arrival of the giraffe.
The artist Tom Bennett started making metal objects while he was working at a university.
Tom thinks that he did an excellent drawing on his first day at school.
Tom only made one metal bicycle for himself and his wife.
Tom changed one of his metal sculptures into a different animal while he was making it.
Tom says that his lion sculpture was very popular with small children.
Tom intends his animal sculptures to appear realistic.
The pupils of Grangetown High have decided on a name for their giraffe sculpture.
8. Finish the sentences in the passive. Dont repeat the verbs
Football
The movie was
The books
Alberto
The computer is
The apples are
The show was
The music
My dog was
The children were
9.Reported Speech
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