Task. Read the text and complete the gaps (1-6) with the parts of the sentences (A-F).
There is one extra part.
A. but since he was a young boy?
B. and he’s met lots of kids who want to become artists too?
C. so understanding your personal values is the key to keeping yourself motivated?
D. he was travelling around the country?
E. but can you really make a career out of something you care about?
F. but his passion became his job?
G. you can set realistic goals and work towards them with confidence They say that life is what you make of it? 1) ? Of course you can, but your dream job could be just as demanding as any other career choice. Dreams come in all shapes and sizes, 2) . Once you know what kind of life you’re aiming for, 3) . Dylan Scott Pierce may look like an average teenager, 4) , he has focused on capturing the spirit of animals in his watercolour paintings. As a child, Dylan enjoyed drawing sketches of lions and dinosaurs. By the age of ten, 5) , entering his work in art shows, and today his wildlife paintings sell for as much as $20,000. That’s pretty good for a young artist. “I think we all have talents,” Dylan says, “but I was lucky enough to discover mine at a really young age.” Dylan’s passion to get closer to the animals he paints has taken him on many adventures 6) . So, can anyone follow in Dylan’s footsteps? Dylan says, “The most important thing is just to do
what you love and don’t let anyone else tell you that you can’t do it.”
2. I (have not seen) your pictures for a long time. can round?
3. It'll be good to see him again. How long has he (been) away? It (seems) ages.
4. I (have known) you nearly all my life, but Ihave never (seen) you so excited about anything.
5. He cannot take part in the competition. He (broke) his leg yesterday. 6. There was an accident at the mountain top. Some skier (broke) his leg and the ambulance men were carrying him to the road. So we (stopped) to let them pass.
7 Will they still be staying at the hotel tomorrow? -oh, no they (will move) to their new house.
8, l (will do) my homework tomorrow.
9. I (will have done) my homework by six o'clock tomorrow.
10. How many pages will you (have read) by five clock tomorrow?