Put in articles where necessary and copy out the sentences: 1. I’d like... egg and .. cup of ... coffee, please. 2. Buy
her ... doll, ... girls are always fond of ... dolls. 3. ... flat
has ... running water, ... gas, ... electricity. 4. ... Kate,
go to ... kitchen and turn off ... gas. 5. I asked for ...
book in ... central library but ... librarian said that they
hadn’t received it yet. 6. Can you lend me ... book for
a ... week? 7. Never cross ... street when ... light is red.
A — 6: The hotels in LA are more expensive than those in many other American cities, but they are clean and safe.
B — 4: There are many interesting places that you can visit, like Venice Beach with its street performers or Universal Studios to see how they make films.
C — 5: There are famous restaurants you can eat at, like the Buffalo Hub, a place packed with celebrities, or Musso and Frank’s, Hollywood’s oldest restaurant.
D — 1: You can buy cheap fashionable clothes on Melrose Avenue.
E — 2: The nightlife is exciting on the Sunset Strip.
Sam was twenty-five when he was offered a job with a local newspaper. He was proud and surprised with that offer. In fact, Sam had never thought of a career as a news reporter.
.
He didn't have any formal education.
in journalism and worked as an accountant in an office.
Sam was not very successful.
as an accountant; his colleagues often had to help him.
Everyone, however, believed that he was a talented
storyteller.
Sam had a (CREATE)
mind and very good narrative skills.
To tell the truth, his current job in the office seemed a bit (BORE)
to him.
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