A; FAME D; BLAMEA/ I WAS TIRED WHEN I GOT HOME. I (1. WORK) ALL DA...

10/ a; fame d; blamea/ I was tired when I got home. I (1. work) all day.b/ I (2. arrive) in England in the middle of July. I (3. be told) that England (4. be) shrouded in fog all year round, so I (5. be) surprised to find that it was merely raining.c/ I (6. ask) another passenger, an Englishman, about the fog and he (7. say) that there (8.not be) any since previous February.d/ John and I went for a walk. I (9. have) trouble (10. keep) up with him because he (11.walk) so faste/ By next June John (12. particpate) in four Olympics.f/ I want to get married, but I (13. not meet) the right person yet.g/ He had clearly been listening to our conversation and I (14. wonder) how much he (15.hear). When I (16. ask) him what he (17. do), he (18. say) that he (19. drop) a 50 piece uotside the door and (20. look) for it. a/ What do you think is the best solution ……(1) the problem?b/ There has been a big increase ………(2) the price ………..(3) land recently.c/ Paula is a wonderful photographer. She likes taking pictures ……..(4) people.d/ Mr Pike is away ………..(5) vacation this week e/ My friend and I disagreed …………(6) that subject.f/ Chidren rely ………..(7) their parents …………(8) food and shelter.g/ We wear sunglasses to protect our eyes ………..(9) the sun.h/ Children’s play teaches them ………(10) their environment while they are having fun.a/ You need to (1. rich) your vocabulary everyday. It’s good way to (2.broad) your (3. know) language.b/ This (4. pass) is too difficult for me to understand.c/ What are you doing this afternoon ? I think I’ll do some (5. garden). d/ Their (6. marry) would (7. probable) break down soon as their (8. argue) gradually increase. e/ I feel (9. hope) that we’ll find a (10. suit) house soon. f/ Whenever the (11. rain) season comes, there’s always a thick (12. grow) of weeds in the garden. g/ The city provides many (13. culture) opportunities. It has an excellent art musuem. (14. Add), it has a fine symphony orchestra. h/ Many (15. fame) people did not enjoy immediate (16. succeed) in their lives. Abraham Lincoln, one of the (17. true) great presidents of the USA ran for public office 26 times and lost 33 of the elections. Thomas Edison, the (18 invent) of the light bulb and phonograph, was believed by his teacher to be too stupil to learn. Albert Eistein, one of the greatest (19. science) of all time performed badly in most of high school coures and failed his college (20. enter) exam.