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The famous Trevi fountaan (l) in the 1700. Autor
rista...(?)tevery day and acoin over the left shoulder to come
back to Rome again. More than 8.000 euros in coins (3) into the
fountain every day What ... (1) to all those tourist ins? They
(5) to good 11. Three times a work the fountain ...
an hour and workers... (7) the money. Then it (8) into bage and
... to the police. The police ... 19) the bases and ... the money to the
charity organizntion Carlton. It is illegal to fish outcoin from the
fountain. In the past gangs... (10) the coins out of the fountain at
night. The most known rader ... (11) the coins for 34 years before
he... (12) in 2002.
1. a) built
by was built
C) is built
d) bild
2. a) visited ... threw
b) are visited ... thrown
c) were visited ... thrown dy visit... throw
3. a) throw
b) are thrown
c) threw
d) were thrown
1. a) is happened
b) was happened
c) happens
d) happened
5. a) put
b) are put
c) were put
6. a) is turned
b) was turned
c) turns
d) turned
7. a) are swept and collected b) sweep and collect
C) were swept and collected d) swept and collected
8. a) puts
takes
b) put took
C) is put ... taken
d) was put ... taken
9. a) are weighed ... given b) were weighed
c) weigh... give
d) weighs. gives
d) puts
10. a) sweep
c) were swept
11. a) took
C) is taken
12. catches
c) is caught
b) are swept
d) swept
b) takes
d) was taken
b) caught
d) was caught
I remember my uncle Thomas very well. My mum says I can’t because I was a little girl, only three at the time. But my memories of him are still very vivid. Uncle Thomas was a sailor. When he returned from his last trip, he brought several large BOXES with him. Inside there WERE bits of wood, metal, and painted cloth. “What is it for?” I asked my uncle. He GAVE me a broad smile and said: “Have your breakfast first and then come to the backyard. You WILL SEE everything with your own eyes.” When I came to the backyard, Uncle Thomas WAS READING an instruction manual. It took all his attention because the manual WAS WRITTEN in Spanish, a language my uncle didn’t know very well. All in all, it took HIM a couple of weeks to assemble the object from the parts. To all my questions he said that it was a machine that COULD fly like a bird. I was probably the only one in the family who took his words seriously. They could never believe that soon we were going to see one of the FIRST airplane flights in the country.
I remember my uncle Thomas very well. My mum says I can’t because I was a little girl, only three at the time. But my memories of him are still very vivid. Uncle Thomas was a sailor. When he returned from his last trip, he brought several large BOXES with him. Inside there WERE bits of wood, metal, and painted cloth. “What is it for?” I asked my uncle. He GAVE me a broad smile and said: “Have your breakfast first and then come to the backyard. You WILL SEE everything with your own eyes.” When I came to the backyard, Uncle Thomas WAS READING an instruction manual. It took all his attention because the manual WAS WRITTEN in Spanish, a language my uncle didn’t know very well. All in all, it took HIM a couple of weeks to assemble the object from the parts. To all my questions he said that it was a machine that COULD fly like a bird. I was probably the only one in the family who took his words seriously. They could never believe that soon we were going to see one of the FIRST airplane flights in the country.