Every house is a home to people - and insects. here are some of the
creepy crawlies in the rooms with you!
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there's a nice smell coming from
your kitchen. dinner is ready. take a
look at the kitchen floor. are there
small pieces of food on it? these are
great meals for ants. what's behind
the fridge and the cooker? small
cockroaches in their hiding place
are you tired? your bed is the
best place to relax - together with
those small black bedbugs! they are
tired too. these arent the only bugs
in your bedroom. there are moths in
the wardrobe between your new t-
shirt and your favourite jeans.
time for a bath? the bath
empty, isn't it? no, it isn't abo
bath is a spider on its web
great view of everything from
comer of the room
that smell of wood in the
room is great. there are tables
and a bookcase. there are
woodworms, and that's not good
your home is your castie ke
clean and tidy. buas dont
clean places
flea
Did the civilization of the past contribute to our present knowledge by the collection of drugs? Yes, it did. No, it didn't.
Is pharmacy at present defined as the science of preparation, test, distribution of all substances used in medicine? Yes, it is. No, it isn't.
Was pharmacy an integral part of medicine? Yes, it was. No, it wasn't.
Does the word «pharmacy» come from the Greek and in modern language means «a drug»? Yes, it does. No, it doesn't.
2. My sister ( get) up at eight o'clock. 3. She (is) a schoolgirl. She ( goes) to school in the afternoon. 4. Jane (is) fond of sports. She ( does) her morning exercises every day. 5. For breakfast she ( has) two eggs, a sandwich and a cup of tea. 6. After breakfast she ( goes) to school. 7. It ( takes) him two hours to do his home¬work. 8. She ( speaks) French well.