.., IT CAN BE SEEN THAT THE COUNTRY IS MORE SUITABLE FOR SOME PEOPLE...
8..., it can be seen that the country is more suitable for some people than others. 9..., it isoften the best place for those who are retired or who have young children. 10...., young, singlepeople who have a career are better provided for in the city.II- Fill each gap with a suitable word In the thirteenth-century Wales there was a handsome young prince called Llewellyn. Hewas very fond 1…….. hunting and often 2…………. to go out into the forests and mountains withhis favorite hunting-dog, 3………name was Grelert. 4…….day, however, he left Gelert5…….home to guard his baby son who was only a 6……. months old. In the evening when theprince returned 7…….hunting he saw that his house was 8…….. a terrible mess. The furniture9……. been knocked 10………… and there blood on the walls. He could not find his baby son.Then he saw his dog Gelert 11……. toward him, covered in blood. The prince 12……… that thedog had attacked and killed his son. Prince Llewellyn became violently angry, 13……..his swordand killed the dog with one blow.However, when he looked around his house more carefully he found his son lying under achair, alive 14……..well. Then he saw the dead body of a huge wolf. He realised that Gelert had15…….his son’s life 16………. fighting and killing the wolf. The prince was horrified 17………themistake he had 18……….and when he buried his dog he built 19………enormous pile of stones tomark the spot, which can 20………. be seen today. He never went hunting again.III- Choose the best answer: Money is something we all take for granted in our lives. Some of us may wish we had more of itbut we all recognise it when we see it, whether in the form of coins, notes or cheques. It is difficultto imagine how people managed without money. In the earliest periods of human history, peopleused to exchange goods directly. They would exchange things they had plenty of for things thatthey were in need of. For example, they might offer food for tools. This method of exchange,which is known as “barter”, has many disadvantages. Certain goods may be difficult to carry, theymay not last long, or may be impossible to divide into smaller units. It can also be difficult to knowthe worth of something compared with other goods. According to historians, the first money, in the sense we understand it today, consisted ofgold coins produced about 2,500 years ago. Gold, being a very precious metal, was a suitablematerial. The introduction of gold coins was acceptable to everyone and they were still being usedat the beginning of this century, although they have now been replaced by paper money and coinsmade of ordinary metals.