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Read the text and choose the correct item to complete the sentences. THE INTERNET: HERE TO STAY Most people today cannot imagine their life wit hout the Internet. I believe it is one of the most important innovations. Thanks to the worldwide web, our lives have become easier and more exciting. First of all, the Internet helps us find information easily. For example, we can read the news and find answers to the questions 24 hours a day.In addition, we can use the Internet for entertainment. We can send e-mails to friends and shop online. We can even listen to the latest music and watch live sporting events from other parts of the world.However, some people argue that the Internet has a negative effect on society. Internet users become less sociable. They stay at home most of the day instead of going out to shop, work and meet friends. In my opinion, the Internet has more advantages than disadvantages. Our lives are better with it and it is here to stay. 5) The biggest disadvantage of the Internet is
Read the text and choose the correct item to complete the sentences. THE INTERNET: HERE TO STAY Most people today cannot imagine their life without the Internet. I believe it is one of the most important innovations. Thanks to the worldwide web, our lives have become easier and more exciting. First of all, the Internet helps us find information easily. For example, we can read the news and find answers to the questions 24 hours a day. In addition, we can use the Internet for entertainment. We can send e-mails to friends and shop online. We can even listen to the latest music and watch live sporting events from other parts of the world.However, some people argue that the Internet has a negative effect on society. Internet users become less sociable. They stay at home most of the day instead of going out to shop, work and meet friends. In my opinion, the Internet has more advantages than disadvantages. Our lives are better with it and it is here to stay. 3) The Internet is important mostly because
Read the text and choose the correct item to complete the sentences. THE INTERNET: HERE TO STAY Most people today cannot imagine their life without the Internet. I believe it is one of the most important innovations. Thanks to the worldwide web, our lives have become easier and more exciting. First of all, the Internet helps us find information easily. For example, we can read the news and find answers to the questions 24 hours a day. In addition, we can use the Internet for entertainment. We can send e-mails to friends and shop online. We can even listen to the latest music and watch live sporting events from other parts of the world.However, some people argue that the Internet has a negative effect on society. Internet users become less sociable. They stay at home most of the day instead of going out to shop, work and meet friends. In my opinion, the Internet has more advantages than disadvantages. Our lives are better with it and it is here to stay. 2) Thanks to the World Wide Web, our lives have become
Read the text and choose the correct item to complete the sentences. THE INTERNET: HERE TO STAY Most people today cannot imagine their life wit hout the Internet. I believe it is one of the most important innovations. Thanks to the worldwide web, our lives have become easier and more exciting.First of all, the Internet helps us find information easily. For example, we can read the news and find answers to the questions 24 hours a day.In addition, we can use the Internet for entertainment. We can send e-mails to friends and shop online. We can even listen to the latest music and watch live sporting events from other parts of the world.However, some people argue that the Internet has a negative effect on society. Internet users become less sociable. They stay at home most of the day instead of going out to shop, work and meet friends. In my opinion, the Internet has more advantages than disadvantages. Our lives are better with it and it is here to stay. 6) The Internet has
Read the text and choose the correct item to complete the sentences. THE INTERNET: HERE TO STAY Most people today cannot imagine their life without the Internet. I believe it is one of the most important innovations. Thanks to the worldwide web, our lives have become easier and more exciting. First of all, the Internet helps us find information easily. For example, we can read the news and find answers to the questions 24 hours a day. In addition, we can use the Internet for entertainment. We can send e-mails to friends and shop online. We can even listen to the latest music and watch live sporting events from other parts of the world.However, some people argue that the Internet has a negative effect on society. Internet users become less sociable. They stay at home most of the day instead of going out to shop, work and meet friends. In my opinion, the Internet has more advantages than disadvantages. Our lives are better with it and it is here to stay. 1) Most people nowdays
Read the text and choose the correct item to complete the sentences. THE INTERNET: HERE TO STAY Most people today cannot imagine their life without the Internet. I believe it is one of the most important innovations. Thanks to the worldwide web, our lives have become easier and more exciting. First of all, the Internet helps us find information easily. For example, we can read the news and find answers to the questions 24 hours a day. In addition, we can use the Internet for entertainment. We can send e-mails to friends and shop online. We can even listen to the latest music and watch live sporting events from other parts of the world.However, some people argue that the Internet has a negative effect on society. Internet users become less sociable. They stay at home most of the day instead of going out to shop, work and meet friends. In my opinion, the Internet has more advantages than disadvantages. Our lives are better with it and it is here to stay. 4) We can use the Internet for fun, as we can
Read the sentence and choose the correct item. Hamburgers, hotdogs and nuggets are called unhealthy or ____ food.
Read the sentence and choose the correct item. Milk and other dairy products are very _____ for young children as they help them to grow healthy.
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Complete the sentence with the correct word/phrase. There were hundreds of .......... cheering on the athletes.
Complete the sentence with the correct word/phrase. Inside the building, you can see .......... with intricate designs.
Complete the sentence with the correct word/phrase. The national park has several .......... for visitors to explore.
Complete the sentence with the correct word/phrase. Niagara Falls is a .......... that attracts millions of tourists every year.
Complete the sentence with the correct word/phrase. The marathon route will .......... over 10 kilometers through the city streets.
Complete the sentence with the correct word/phrase. During a peak season, the famous landmark is filled with .......... taking photos.
Choose the correct option. .......... any copies of this book left in the bookstore?
Choose the correct option. Despite the growing advancements in technology, .......... still a great need for human intelligence.
Choose the correct option. .......... two paths you can take, but in the end, they both lead to the same destination.
Choose the correct option. In the heart of the city, .......... a huge park that offers a rest from the hustle and bustle.
Choose the correct option. .......... many diverse cultures represented in our community, which we celebrate every year through various festivals.
Choose the correct option. .......... no doubt in my mind about the success of our project.
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Read the text and choose the correct items. Start of college life: how I coped with fear For the last two years I’ve been working really hard to pass all my exams successfully and to get accepted to college. And yet college seemed to be the scariest thing that I could think of. Whenever I thought about it, my stomach would immediately begin to spin in circles. Although I was ready to go off and be by myself and meet new people, I was scared to death at the same time. I pictured hard classes that I wouldn’t be able to keep up with, people that wouldn’t like me, long hikes to get to my classes, and horrible food. I couldn’t imagine leaving the security of my own room, my own stuff where I want it, my friends that I’ve spent practically my whole life with my family who put up with all my little quirks. Everyone else that I talked to, however, didn’t seem to have this problem. They all were thrilled at the thought of being on their own and not having to worry about their parents telling them what to do or not to do all the time. And, sure, the thought was extremely exciting to me as well, but how would I survive without my family and friends and the things that had taken me eighteen years to get used to? The summer before I came to college was probably the most fun my friends and I ever had. We all knew that in September things would never be the same again and we had to make the most of it while we still could. As the end of August rolled around, we knew that it was time to say goodbye and be on our way to our own independence. I packed up the memories of the last eighteen years of my life into about five suitcases and was ready to go. I still didn’t feel like I was just as mature as my older college friends, and I thought that I still looked like I was twelve years old. We finally made it to the doors and began unloading my clothes and the eight million bags of food that my mom had packed for me. I still was unsure about sharing my room and not being able to have the privacy that I had back home. I was worried that the little habits that I had might annoy my roommate and that my roommate might have just as many annoying little habits that I might not be able to handle as well. After I had all my things unpacked and put exactly where I wanted, my roommate and I decided to go around our hall and see whom we would be living with for the next two semesters. As we went around to different rooms and met different people my nervousness seemed to diminish. I began to realize that not everyone here knew everyone else, and most were just as anxious and nervous about being here as I was. It worked. I started to feel better and was actually kind of excited about living here all by myself. I still miss the security of living at home (and I wonder who would blame me for this feeling) and, most of all, home-cooked meals that are nonexistent here and the friends that I grew up with. But I know that we’ve all changed, and those memories are just that – memories, no matter how pleasant they might be. And when times get too tough, my mom is just a phone call away. But I’m not too quick to call her and have her solve my problems. I’ve learned that I can usually work things out by myself. I’m glad that I’ve gone through these changes in myself, and it makes me realize that I don’t need to fear change, that it’s just a part of life that everyone has to go through sometime.
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Read the text and choose the correct items. Jill Heinerth grew up watching the Apollo space missions on TV, dreaming of becoming an astronaut. Life, though, took her in the opposite direction. Whereas astronauts rocket into space, Jill plunges into the ocean depths as one of the world's top cave divers. She has had her stunning photographs published worldwide and won awards for her documentaries, but in addition to all this, she’s a record breaker. She spent 21 hours underwater to get the world record for distance travelled underground and became the first woman to cave dive in the Antarctic. It was that expedition to the Antarctic in 2000 that really made Jill’s name. She was heading to B-15, the largest iceberg on the planet (about the size of Jamaica) to explore the caves in it even though she didn’t even know if there were any there. This sounds like a big enough leap of faith, but the iceberg had just broken away from the Ross Ice Shelf and was moving at the time and any disturbance, even a few air bubbles, could cause the cave to collapse. After sailing for twelve days in rough seas from New Zealand and following in the footsteps of Ernest Shackleton and his historic expeditions, Jill and her team finally arrived at B-15. As she dived into a deep crack in the ice, Jill descended over 130 feet, the only sound coming from her oxygen tank. As the cave opened out, she discovered a diverse undersea world: “We found a dazzling world of sea stars and other curious creatures.' But the threat of disaster was always there. At one point, Jill felt a movement in the ice like an earthquake and it was only later that she found out that a piece of ice had crashed into the entrance to the cave. If she had been near, she would have been killed. On her final dive, Jill and her diving partner were trapped by strong currents and only managed to escape by finding small handholds in the ice wall and pulling themselves along. Just two hours later, the iceberg shattered, leaving massive pieces of ice floating on the surface and two very relieved divers. As she rather calmly put it, “The cave was gone." These kind of incidents would put most divers off for life, but Jill freely embraces her fear. She often gives multimedia presentations on what she learnt. She says that we mustn’t avoid doing things that frighten and challenge us. To her, fear is an important part of life and as she puts it, “If you don’t chase fear, then you’ll be running away from it for the rest of your life." One of the reasons that Jill is brave enough to face such dangerous expeditions is her confidence in technology. On her Antarctic expedition, special equipment was essential. She wore a heated wetsuit in the -1.2°C water and instead of an air tank she had a rebreather - a device like a space suit that recycles the bubbles you exhale along with extra oxygen. Even though she hasn’t made it into space yet, her work may affect future space missions. “I was experimenting with a 3D mapping device that cost almost 470 million One day NASA hopes to send this to the underwater caves of Europa, one of the moons of Jupiter," Jill said. It seems that the girl that dreamt of outer space but ended up in the depths of the oceans may finally have the best of both worlds.