On my desk thre is a lamp, a book and a bookholder, a computer and a pen.
8 Did it take you long to find his house yesterday?
9 When are your lessons over on Monday?
10 I had dinner with my family yesterday
11 Her friends will be ready at 5 o'clock
12 One of her brothers made a tour of Europe last summer
13 Queen Elizabeth II was born in 1926. She became Queen of England in 1952
14 Do you always get up at 7 o'clock? - No, sometimes I get up at half past seven.
15 Antonio Stradivary made wonderful violins
16 Who painted the world-known picture "Mona Lisa"?
17 She knows all works of Chopin. She enjoyed listening to his waltz last night.
18 Steven's friends came to his birthday party last night and gave him wonderful presents. His parents cooked a special dinner for him. His girlfriend promised to come, but she wasn't there. He tried to phone, but he couldn't get through. He was really upset. Only she didn't wish him a Happy Birthday
1. the lightest
2. higher
3. more
4 The more powerful // the greater
<span> <u> Parents know best what is good for teenagers</u>
</span><span>While people are the crown of creation, it takes years for human
brains to develop. The problem of teenagers is that they look more like adults
than kids, but their brains still resemble a child's brain.</span>
When teenagers
face new situations and choices, they more often see their choices as A or B, white or black. Their parents usually know there are a lot of different
choices and options. Teenagers’ ability to understand this takes time to
develop. During this time teenagers should listen to their parents' advice. Adults
usually attempt to help teenagers avoid mistakes. Parents do not want their
children to die or become injured doing dangerous things, or to become addicted
to drugs, or to have children before they are ready to raise them, or to get
into trouble with the law.
<span>Parents
usually know what is best for their teenagers, even if sometimes parents under-
or overestimate abilities of their teenagers. No doubt, parents can make mistakes
too, but they love their children and always mean well.
I am a teen. Surely there are times when I disagree with my parents or when
they fail to see my point of view. In our family we have a rule: we discuss
serious matters staying as calm as possible. This helps us to understand each
other.</span>