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5. There aren’t _____ chairs in the hall. Can you get ___ from behind the stairs, please? Mark: ___ /10READINGVIII. Read the text. Dear cousins,I'm here in England on a three-month exchange visit. It doesn't snow much in winter, so Idon't have to wear lots of clothes like at home. The school is always quite warm because there'scentral heating. There are three floors, so I often get lost and have to ask for directions! DT is onthe ground floor, for example, but biology is on the top floor – that's a lot of stairs! One good thingis that the doors on each floor have a different colour, so it's easy to remember: blue, red andgreen.The school subjects here aren't the same as at home. In history classes, we learn aboutEnglish history, not European history, so I'm not very keen on that. We don't have to do economicsthis month because the teacher's sick (I can't stand economics!). But the science labs are brilliant!We can do lots of experiments, and the teachers are fun.Life outside the school is a big change! I have to be careful in the streets because cars alldrive on the left. There's a good bus service between the town and the school, so I don't have towalk much. And the family I'm living with are very friendly. They have a son and a daughter aboutthe same age as me, so we sometimes go out together.But there's still a lot that I don't understand! I have to do a lot of homework, so I don'twatch much TV. And the food – what can I say about the food? They eat everything out of cans andpackets, so I really miss my Mum's cooking! Write back soon!GuidoChoose the correct answers.