<span>1. The largest lake in the world is The Caspian Sea.
2. Lake Osveya is smaller than Lake Naroch.
3. Greenland is ten times as large as Great Britain.
4. This test is twice as difficult as that.
5. Their school is not as big as ours.</span>
Up until
the 1960s, not many British people had (1)____flown_____(FLY) abroad for their
holidays. Although the idea was (2)__attractive_______(ATTRACT), flying was
still too expensive for most people. The only (3)___choice______(CHOOSE) people
had was to go to British resorts. Instead of flying, families (4)___drove______(DRIVE)
to the British coast. Places like Blackpool and Brighton had millions of (5)____visitors_____(VISIT)
every year. During the 60s and 70s, prices dropped and (6)___travellers ______(TRAVEL)
began to visit places like Spain. At first, hotels were (7)__uncomfortable
_______(COMFORT), but
<span>they slowly
got better. These days, the (8)____departure_____(DEPART) lounges at airports
are full and people travel (9)_____backwards ____(BACK) and forwards across the
world for work and on holiday. Every summer, tourists go in all (10)____directions_____(DIRECT)
in search of the perfect beach and the perfect resort.</span>
<span>1. a amazed
2 b boring
3 a satisfied
4 b amusing
5 a frightened
6 b interesting
1 (enjoy)
2 (is studying)
3 (am playing)
4 (do you go out)
5 (trains)</span>
0. It’s a Ferrari
1. They are from Moscow
2. I’m not from London
3. Is Paula from New York?
4. Are you from São Paulo?
5. We aren’t from Barcelona
6. Augusto is from a small town near Buenos Aires
7. My Dad isn’t from Rome