I MYSELF AM DIFFERENT. I LIKE BOTH LIVING ABROAD AS WELL AS LIVING...

8. I myself am different. I like both living abroad as well as living at home. 8. __________ V. Choose the given word in the box to complete the following passage.(2pts)top height went waited last first more much back where forward met Sally had a very exciting summer vacation this year. Her pen friend invited her tovisit her family in the south of France. Sally (1) ________________ by plane from Londonto Paris. Marie, her pen friend (2) ________________ her at the airport and they took a trainfrom Paries to Marseilles, (3) ________ Marie’s family lives. It is a large port. A lot ofpeople live in Marseilles and there are many interesting shops and cafes there. Sally startedlearning French at school two years ago and she spoke French all the time with Marie and herfamily. At (4) ____________ it was very difficult for Sally but it soon became (5) __________easier. One day Marie and her parents took Sally for a picnic in the mountains. They climbed a big hill. From the (6) ________________ of the hill they had a wonderful view. In the distance they could see the sea. Sally was very sad when it was time to go (7) _________ to LonDon and school. She is already looking (8) ____________ to next summer when Marie is going to spend her vacation with Sally’s family in England.VI. Read the text carefully then choose the correct answer A, B, C or D. ( 2pts)What is the biggest city in the world? That is , which city has the largest population? Thisseems like an easy question to answer, but it isn’t. It is actually rather difficult to say which ofthe cities are the largest. There are two reasons for this difficulty. First of all, it is not easy todetermine a city boundaries, that is where a city ends. Nowadays, nearly all the cities have alarge suburban area around them, so when we talk about the population of a city, we oftenmean the population of the whole metropolitan area around the city. That means it is difficult todetermine what the population of a city is because it is difficult to define what a city is. The second reason is that it is difficult to compare the population of the different citiesand that it is almost impossible to get information of all cities for the same year. For example,we might get an estimate of New York’s population in 1898 and an estimate of Mexico city’spopulation in 1991. So we can not really compare the number because the information is fortwo different years. And the population of cities changes rather quickly, especially in somecases. For example, the population of Jakarta, Indonesia may increase by 5% each year, so thepopulation figure will change rather quickly.