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Bảo Linh - HW Q3L3
Bảo Linh - HW Q3L3
HOMEWORK
I. Rewrite the sentences using so or such at the beginning of the sentence.
1. As the exams were difficult, many students complained.
difficult the exams were that many students complained.
So .............................................................................................................................................
2. His dream was so strange that his psychiatrist wrote about it in a medical journal.
strange his dream was that his psychiatrist wrote it in a medical journal
So ..............................................................................................................................................
3. The explorers took such a long time to find the tomb that they had nearly run out of supplies.
Sucha .........................................................................................................................................
long time the explorers took to find the tomb that they had nearly run out of supplies.
4. Many people think she’s English because she speaks the language so fluently.
fluently she speaks the language that many people think she's English.
So ..............................................................................................................................................
5. She is so ignorant that she has never heard of Shakespeare.
ignorant she is that she has never heard of Shakespeare.
Such .........................................................................................................................................
6. He was so surprised that he nearly fell off his chair.
was his surprised that he nearly fell off the chair.
Such .........................................................................................................................................
7. The dancer moved so gracefully that he appeared to be skating.
gracefully the dancer moved that he appeared to be skating
So .............................................................................................................................................
II. Read the text below and decide which answer best fits each gap.
SHOPPING MALLS
Victor Gruen, an American architect, revolutionized shopping in the 1950s by creating the type of shopping
centre that we now call a shopping mall.
Gruen’s (8) ……………. was to provide a pleasant, quiet and spacious shopping environment with large car
parks, which usually (9) ……………. building in the suburbs. He also wanted people to be able to shop in all
kinds of weather. He (10) ……………. on using building designs that he knew people would feel (11) …………….
with, but placed them in landscaped ‘streets’ that were entirely enclosed and often covered with a curved glass
roof. This was done to (12) ……………. some of the older shopping arcades of city centers, but while these
housed only small speciality shops, Gruen’s shopping malls were on a much grander (13) …………….
Access to the whole shopping mall was gained by using the main doors, which (14) ……………. the shopping
‘streets’ from the parking (15) ……………. outside. As there was no need to (16) ……………. out bad weather,
shops no longer needed windows and doors, and people could wander freely from shop to shop. In many cities,
shopping malls now (17) ……………. much more than just shops; cinemas, restaurants and other forms of
entertainment are also (18) ……………. in popularity.
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