<span>My friend is buxom and very tall. He has black curly hair, almond-shaped blue eyes, upturned nose and thin lips. For me he is the best friend in the world. This person can be trusted, he would always listen to you and </span><span><span>comfort you</span>. He would never </span><span>betray you and he would always help you.</span>
<span>16. I havn't seen my cousin since last year. </span>
<span>17. Why did you put these things in the wrong place?</span>
18. Why have you left the door open? You will catch cold sitting in the draught.
19. "We haven't met for such a long time!" said my friend. "Yes, indeed," I answered, "and we both have grown."
20. What books did you read when you lived in the country?
21. They haven't come from the south yet.
22. He was ill last week, but now he has recovered.
23. If everybody has read this new novel, let's discuss it.
24. Have You booked tickets? Yes, I ... . I booked them several days ago.
25. I can hardly recognize you. I haven't seen you since you left for Moscow. And you've changed so much.
1. London is one of the largest cities in the world;
2. Its population is about 8 million;
3. There are 4 parts — the City, Westminster, the West End, and the East End;
4. The City is the heart of London. It is financial and business centre;
5. St Paul’s Cathedral was built by Sir Christopher Wren;
6. The Tower of London was founded by Julius Caesar and in 1066 it was rebuilt by William the Conqueror;
7. It's Westminster;
8. It's Westminster Abbey;
9. It's the Clock Tower;
10. Trafalgar Square is the geographical center of the London;
11. They live in the East End;
12. There are the National Gallery, and British Museum.
1people have travelled to the Moon.
2people have walked on Mars
3the climate has changed
4we have protected the environment
5pollution has a lot of destroyed trees.
6the world has stayed the same
Complete the sentences with phrasal verbs from the box. Use the correct form of the verbs.
weigh down • count on • end up • keep up • work out * sign up * carry out • turn off • carry on • look up
1 I asked my landlord to carry on some repairs to my flat.
2 You need to keep going as far as the school and then turn off to the left.
3 This year I'm determined to keep up my exercise regime.
4 Since starting this job, I've felt weighed down by the extra responsibility.
5 I asked them to be quiet, but they just carried on talking.
6 I had a shock when I had worked out how much I was spending on food.
7 He was so rude, I ended up losing my temper with him.
8 I had to look up several of the words in a dictionary.
9 After school, I signed up to take a catering course.
10 I know I can always count on Harry to help me if I have a problem.