Fill in the Blanks
ege grammar 2
An
old
house
19
.
A
man
was
tired
of
living
in
his
old
house
.
He
decided
to
sell
it
and
buy
a
one
.
(
GOOD
)
20
.
He
attempted
to
sell
it
but
was
not
successful
so
at
last
he
decided
to
solve
the
problem
by
an
estate
agent
.
(
USE
)
21
.
The
estate
agent
advertised
the
house
and
the
owner
saw
a
wonderful
description
of
the
house
and
gardens
.
Then
he
said
,
"
I
can
see
that
I
like
my
house
very
much
and
don
?
t
want
to
sell
it
"
.
(
IT
)
Isaac
Newton
?
s
dinner
22
.
Newton
was
very
absent
-
minded
.
One
day
a
gentleman
came
to
see
him
but
he
was
that
Isaac
Newton
was
busy
and
he
could
see
him
later
.
(
TELL
)
23
.
As
it
was
dinner
time
,
the
visitor
in
the
dining
-
room
to
wait
for
the
scientist
.
(
SIT
)
24
.
An
hour
passed
but
Newton
,
so
the
gentleman
ate
the
scientist
?
s
dinner
.
(
NOT
APPEAR
)
25
.
When
Newton
came
and
saw
no
dinner
,
he
exclaimed
,
"
What
a
strange
set
we
scientists
are
!
I
quite
forgot
that
I
already
"
.
(
DINE
)
26
.
"
Bath
is
the
finest
place
on
earth
for
you
may
enjoy
it
without
getting
tired
.
"
These
are
the
words
of
the
18th
-
century
James
Boswell
upon
his
first
visit
to
the
place
.
(
TRAVEL
)
27
.
He
was
right
,
of
course
.
This
is
a
glorious
Georgian
city
with
its
well
-
preserved
Roman
remains
and
famous
baths
.
(
TRUE
)
28
.
Bath
is
one
of
the
easiest
cities
to
explore
with
a
compact
centre
of
broad
main
streets
lined
with
numerous
historic
and
pretty
shops
.
(
BUILD
)
29
.
Everything
you
could
want
to
see
is
within
walking
distance
but
you
can
spend
several
days
in
Bath
each
day
doing
something
different
and
something
(
EXCITE
)
30
.
Don
?
t
forget
that
nearby
is
the
ancient
and
Stonehenge
,
a
circle
of
enormous
rocks
on
the
edge
of
the
Salisbury
Plain
.
(
MYSTERY
)
31
.
Perhaps
Bath
and
its
surroundings
have
some
greatest
sights
in
Britain
.
A
trip
to
this
city
or
in
any
from
it
will
lead
you
to
a
wonderful
day
.
(
DIRECT
)
Many
people
,
especially
young
people
,
wear
things
which
express
their
ideas
and
feelings
about
life
.
If
a
boy
(
HAVE
)
very
short
,
almost
shaven
hair
,
people
expect
him
to
have
right
wing
politics
.
But
boys
with
very
long
hair
(
THINK
)
to
have
left
wing
politics
.
A
boy
who
wears
a
leather
jacket
(
COVER
)
in
bits
of
metal
will
probably
ride
a
motorbike
.
The
rules
of
fashion
are
not
as
rigid
as
they
once
were
and
today
?
s
teenagers
(
NOT
FOLLOW
)
any
particular
trend
at
all
.
But
teens
are
very
influenced
by
(
CELEBRITY
)
and
they
have
a
desire
to
buy
more
luxurious
items
.
Street
styles
(
NOT
CREATE
)
by
the
big
fashion
designers
.
In
fact
,
the
fashion
designers
often
use
ideas
from
street
fashions
.
But
some
leaders
of
British
fashion
have
enough
ideas
of
their
own
.
One
of
them
is
Jean
Muir
,
whose
designs
made
her
one
of
the
(
GOOD
)
designers
.
Computers
in
Education
When
Mrs
.
Bashet
?
s
son
walks
through
the
door
after
school
,
she
(
NOT
HAVE
)
to
ask
if
he
has
any
homework
.
She
already
knows
.
That
?
s
because
in
2007
,
Dougherty
Valley
High
School
,
in
California
,
(
BUY
)
a
program
called
School
Loop
,
essentially
putting
grade
books
,
attendance
sheets
,
student
binders
,
and
even
blackboards
online
.
With
a
few
mouse
clicks
on
her
computer
at
work
,
Mrs
.
Bashet
can
check
her
son
?
s
assignments
and
test
scores
as
well
as
see
in
nearly
real
time
if
he
(
SKIP
)
any
class
.
With
School
Loop
,
parents
,
teachers
,
administrators
,
and
students
can
access
a
vast
quantity
of
data
as
effortlessly
as
opening
an
email
.
At
the
moment
school
districts
across
the
country
(
ADOPT
)
School
Loop
and
similar
systems
,
such
as
Edline
and
PowerSchool
.
Ed
Zaiontz
,
executive
director
of
information
services
,
says
that
the
trend
toward
shuttling
information
between
schools
,
homes
,
and
district
offices
(
CONTINUE
)
to
grow
in
the
future
as
the
digital
divide
shrinks
.
One
might
expect
that
today
?
s
high
school
students
who
learned
to
read
at
the
same
time
as
they
learned
to
click
a
mouse
and
hit
?
Enter
?
wouldn
?
t
think
twice
about
(
KEEP
)
track
of
their
classes
online
.
However
,
when
the
school
(
ONE
)
started
using
School
Loop
,
about
half
of
students
groused
about
the
new
window
parents
would
have
on
their
school
days
.
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