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Question 1 of 44
1. Question
Complete the sentences with an adverb.
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The Germans are careful drivers.
They drive
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Question 2 of 44
2. Question
Complete the sentences with an adverb.
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The British are very polite.
They speak very
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Question 3 of 44
3. Question
Complete the sentences with an adverb.
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The Brazilians are good at football.
They play football
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Question 4 of 44
4. Question
Complete the sentences with an adverb.
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The Japanese are very hard workers.
They work very
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Question 5 of 44
5. Question
Complete the sentences with an adverb.
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The Canadians eat healthy food.
They eat
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Question 6 of 44
6. Question
Complete the sentences with an adverb.
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The Swedish speak beautiful English.
They speak English
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Question 7 of 44
7. Question
Choose the correct word
1. Frank cooks real / really well.
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Question 8 of 44
8. Question
Choose the correct word
2. It’s easy / easily to ride a bike.
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Question 9 of 44
9. Question
Choose the correct word
3. They walked quick | quickly to the railway station.
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Question 10 of 44
10. Question
Choose the correct word
4. He’s very quiet / quietly. He never says anything!
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Question 11 of 44
11. Question
Choose the correct word
5. Elena’s pizzas are incredible | incredibly.
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Question 12 of 44
12. Question
Choose the correct word
6. My French is very bad / badly.
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Question 13 of 44
13. Question
Choose the correct word
8. Mark speaks English good | well.
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Question 14 of 44
14. Question
Choose the correct word
9. She eats unhealthily / unhealthy.
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Question 15 of 44
15. Question
Choose the correct word
10. They have real / really stressful jobs.
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Question 16 of 44
16. Question
Make adverbs from the adjectives and complete the sentences.
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workers work
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Question 17 of 44
17. Question
Make adverbs from the adjectives and complete the sentences.
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families eat
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Question 18 of 44
18. Question
Make adverbs from the adjectives and complete the sentences.
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people speak foreign languages
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Question 19 of 44
19. Question
Make adverbs from the adjectives and complete the sentences.
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you can travel around
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Question 20 of 44
20. Question
Make adverbs from the adjectives and complete the sentences.
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people talk
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Question 21 of 44
21. Question
Make adverbs from the adjectives and complete the sentences.
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everybody treats tourists
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Question 22 of 44
22. Question
Make adverbs from the adjectives and complete the sentences.
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everything is cheap.
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Question 23 of 44
23. Question
Choose the stressed syllable in the adverbs. Which three adverbs are not stressed on the first syllable
1. beau|ti|fu|lly
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Question 24 of 44
24. Question
Choose the stressed syllable in the adverbs. Which three adverbs are not stressed on the first syllable
2. care|fu|lly
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Question 25 of 44
25. Question
Choose the stressed syllable in the adverbs. Which three adverbs are not stressed on the first syllable
3. ca|sua|lly
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Question 26 of 44
26. Question
Choose the stressed syllable in the adverbs. Which three adverbs are not stressed on the first syllable
4. dan|ge|rous|ly
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Question 27 of 44
27. Question
Choose the stressed syllable in the adverbs. Which three adverbs are not stressed on the first syllable
5. fash|ion|ably
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Question 28 of 44
28. Question
Choose the stressed syllable in the adverbs. Which three adverbs are not stressed on the first syllable
6. in|cre|di|bly
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Question 29 of 44
29. Question
Choose the stressed syllable in the adverbs. Which three adverbs are not stressed on the first syllable
7. per|fect|ly
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Question 30 of 44
30. Question
Choose the stressed syllable in the adverbs. Which three adverbs are not stressed on the first syllable
8. po|lite|ly
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Question 31 of 44
31. Question
Choose the stressed syllable in the adverbs. Which three adverbs are not stressed on the first syllable
9. un|heal|thi|ly
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Question 32 of 44
32. Question
Read the text. Match the headings A-D to the paragraphs.
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First impressions of Warsaw
Danny MacIntyre, from Scotland, came to Poland for the first time seven years ago. He now lives in Warsaw where he runs a small media company.
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You always remember your first impressions of anew country. When I first came to Warsaw, I didn’t know much about Poland at all. I didn’t know anything about the culture. I didn’t think the food was going to be very exciting, and I expected the weather to be similar to Scotland — maybe even a bit colder! But when I got there, I discovered how wrong I was.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 33 of 44
33. Question
Read the text. Match the headings A-D to the paragraphs.
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First impressions of Warsaw
Danny MacIntyre, from Scotland, came to Poland for the first time seven years ago. He now lives in Warsaw where he runs a small media company.
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It was summer, and it was hot! In fact, the temperature was over 30 degrees! My first impression was that Warsaw was more beautiful than I expected. I spent a lot of time just walking around looking at the incredible architecture. I felt that the city had wonderful atmosphere and lots of energy.
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Question 34 of 44
34. Question
Read the text. Match the headings A-D to the paragraphs.
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First impressions of Warsaw
Danny MacIntyre, from Scotland, came to Poland for the first time seven years ago. He now lives in Warsaw where he runs a small media company.
3.___________
Polish people are very friendly. Most people can speak a bit of English and many speak it very well. Iam trying to learn Polish, but it is very difficult. Fortunately, people don’t mind when I make mistakes! Polish people are very hospitable, and they love to socialize — get together, eat, drink, and talk. Parties often don’t finish until early the next morning. I am now married toa Polish woman. At our wedding, our guests didn’t leave until 5.00 a.m. the next morning!
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Question 35 of 44
35. Question
Read the text. Match the headings A-D to the paragraphs.
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First impressions of Warsaw
Danny MacIntyre, from Scotland, came to Poland for the first time seven years ago. He now lives in Warsaw where he runs a small media company.
4._________
Poland is a great place to live. It has everything — friendly people; cheap travel; delicious food; the summers are hot; and there’s great skiing in the winter, There are mountains, lakes, and beaches; beautiful cities and fascinating culture. I still love Scotland, but Poland feels like home now.
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Question 36 of 44
36. Question
Complete the sentences with words in the box.
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First impressions of Warsaw
Danny MacIntyre, from Scotland, came to Poland for the first time seven years ago. He now lives in Warsaw where he runs a small media company.
1________
You always remember your first impressions of anew country. When I first came to Warsaw, I didn’t know much about Poland at all. I didn’t know anything about the culture. I didn’t think the food was going to be very exciting, and I expected the weather to be similar to Scotland — maybe even a bit colder! But when I got there, I discovered how wrong I was.
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It was summer, and it was hot! In fact, the temperature was over 30 degrees! My first impression was that Warsaw was more beautiful than I expected. I spent a lot of time just walking around looking at the incredible architecture. I felt that the city had wonderful atmosphere and lots of energy.
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Polish people are very friendly. Most people can speak a bit of English and many speak it very well. Iam trying to learn Polish, but it is very difficult. Fortunately, people don’t mind when I make mistakes! Polish people are very hospitable, and they love to socialize — get together, eat, drink, and talk. Parties often don’t finish until early the next morning. I am now married toa Polish woman. At our wedding, our guests didn’t leave until 5.00 a.m. the next morning!
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Poland is a great place to live. It has everything — friendly people; cheap travel; delicious food; the summers are hot; and there’s great skiing in the winter, There are mountains, lakes, and beaches; beautiful cities and fascinating culture. I still love Scotland, but Poland feels like home now.Question:
Danny’s first______of Warsaw are very memorable.
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Question 37 of 44
37. Question
Complete the sentences with words in the box.
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First impressions of Warsaw
Danny MacIntyre, from Scotland, came to Poland for the first time seven years ago. He now lives in Warsaw where he runs a small media company.
1________
You always remember your first impressions of anew country. When I first came to Warsaw, I didn’t know much about Poland at all. I didn’t know anything about the culture. I didn’t think the food was going to be very exciting, and I expected the weather to be similar to Scotland — maybe even a bit colder! But when I got there, I discovered how wrong I was.
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It was summer, and it was hot! In fact, the temperature was over 30 degrees! My first impression was that Warsaw was more beautiful than I expected. I spent a lot of time just walking around looking at the incredible architecture. I felt that the city had wonderful atmosphere and lots of energy.
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Polish people are very friendly. Most people can speak a bit of English and many speak it very well. Iam trying to learn Polish, but it is very difficult. Fortunately, people don’t mind when I make mistakes! Polish people are very hospitable, and they love to socialize — get together, eat, drink, and talk. Parties often don’t finish until early the next morning. I am now married toa Polish woman. At our wedding, our guests didn’t leave until 5.00 a.m. the next morning!
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Poland is a great place to live. It has everything — friendly people; cheap travel; delicious food; the summers are hot; and there’s great skiing in the winter, There are mountains, lakes, and beaches; beautiful cities and fascinating culture. I still love Scotland, but Poland feels like home now.Question:
Before he got to Poland, Danny didn’t know much about Polish_______
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Question 38 of 44
38. Question
Complete the sentences with words in the box.
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First impressions of Warsaw
Danny MacIntyre, from Scotland, came to Poland for the first time seven years ago. He now lives in Warsaw where he runs a small media company.
1________
You always remember your first impressions of anew country. When I first came to Warsaw, I didn’t know much about Poland at all. I didn’t know anything about the culture. I didn’t think the food was going to be very exciting, and I expected the weather to be similar to Scotland — maybe even a bit colder! But when I got there, I discovered how wrong I was.
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It was summer, and it was hot! In fact, the temperature was over 30 degrees! My first impression was that Warsaw was more beautiful than I expected. I spent a lot of time just walking around looking at the incredible architecture. I felt that the city had wonderful atmosphere and lots of energy.
3_______
Polish people are very friendly. Most people can speak a bit of English and many speak it very well. Iam trying to learn Polish, but it is very difficult. Fortunately, people don’t mind when I make mistakes! Polish people are very hospitable, and they love to socialize — get together, eat, drink, and talk. Parties often don’t finish until early the next morning. I am now married toa Polish woman. At our wedding, our guests didn’t leave until 5.00 a.m. the next morning!
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Poland is a great place to live. It has everything — friendly people; cheap travel; delicious food; the summers are hot; and there’s great skiing in the winter, There are mountains, lakes, and beaches; beautiful cities and fascinating culture. I still love Scotland, but Poland feels like home now.Question:
He didn’t______ the city to be so beautiful.
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Question 39 of 44
39. Question
Complete the sentences with words in the box.
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First impressions of Warsaw
Danny MacIntyre, from Scotland, came to Poland for the first time seven years ago. He now lives in Warsaw where he runs a small media company.
1________
You always remember your first impressions of anew country. When I first came to Warsaw, I didn’t know much about Poland at all. I didn’t know anything about the culture. I didn’t think the food was going to be very exciting, and I expected the weather to be similar to Scotland — maybe even a bit colder! But when I got there, I discovered how wrong I was.
2_______
It was summer, and it was hot! In fact, the temperature was over 30 degrees! My first impression was that Warsaw was more beautiful than I expected. I spent a lot of time just walking around looking at the incredible architecture. I felt that the city had wonderful atmosphere and lots of energy.
3_______
Polish people are very friendly. Most people can speak a bit of English and many speak it very well. Iam trying to learn Polish, but it is very difficult. Fortunately, people don’t mind when I make mistakes! Polish people are very hospitable, and they love to socialize — get together, eat, drink, and talk. Parties often don’t finish until early the next morning. I am now married toa Polish woman. At our wedding, our guests didn’t leave until 5.00 a.m. the next morning!
4_______
Poland is a great place to live. It has everything — friendly people; cheap travel; delicious food; the summers are hot; and there’s great skiing in the winter, There are mountains, lakes, and beaches; beautiful cities and fascinating culture. I still love Scotland, but Poland feels like home now.Question:
He was very impressed by the________ in Warsaw.
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Question 40 of 44
40. Question
Complete the sentences with words in the box.
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First impressions of Warsaw
Danny MacIntyre, from Scotland, came to Poland for the first time seven years ago. He now lives in Warsaw where he runs a small media company.
1________
You always remember your first impressions of anew country. When I first came to Warsaw, I didn’t know much about Poland at all. I didn’t know anything about the culture. I didn’t think the food was going to be very exciting, and I expected the weather to be similar to Scotland — maybe even a bit colder! But when I got there, I discovered how wrong I was.
2_______
It was summer, and it was hot! In fact, the temperature was over 30 degrees! My first impression was that Warsaw was more beautiful than I expected. I spent a lot of time just walking around looking at the incredible architecture. I felt that the city had wonderful atmosphere and lots of energy.
3_______
Polish people are very friendly. Most people can speak a bit of English and many speak it very well. Iam trying to learn Polish, but it is very difficult. Fortunately, people don’t mind when I make mistakes! Polish people are very hospitable, and they love to socialize — get together, eat, drink, and talk. Parties often don’t finish until early the next morning. I am now married toa Polish woman. At our wedding, our guests didn’t leave until 5.00 a.m. the next morning!
4_______
Poland is a great place to live. It has everything — friendly people; cheap travel; delicious food; the summers are hot; and there’s great skiing in the winter, There are mountains, lakes, and beaches; beautiful cities and fascinating culture. I still love Scotland, but Poland feels like home now.Question:
He also liked the energy and_______ of the city.
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Question 41 of 44
41. Question
Complete the sentences with words in the box.
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First impressions of Warsaw
Danny MacIntyre, from Scotland, came to Poland for the first time seven years ago. He now lives in Warsaw where he runs a small media company.
1________
You always remember your first impressions of anew country. When I first came to Warsaw, I didn’t know much about Poland at all. I didn’t know anything about the culture. I didn’t think the food was going to be very exciting, and I expected the weather to be similar to Scotland — maybe even a bit colder! But when I got there, I discovered how wrong I was.
2_______
It was summer, and it was hot! In fact, the temperature was over 30 degrees! My first impression was that Warsaw was more beautiful than I expected. I spent a lot of time just walking around looking at the incredible architecture. I felt that the city had wonderful atmosphere and lots of energy.
3_______
Polish people are very friendly. Most people can speak a bit of English and many speak it very well. Iam trying to learn Polish, but it is very difficult. Fortunately, people don’t mind when I make mistakes! Polish people are very hospitable, and they love to socialize — get together, eat, drink, and talk. Parties often don’t finish until early the next morning. I am now married toa Polish woman. At our wedding, our guests didn’t leave until 5.00 a.m. the next morning!
4_______
Poland is a great place to live. It has everything — friendly people; cheap travel; delicious food; the summers are hot; and there’s great skiing in the winter, There are mountains, lakes, and beaches; beautiful cities and fascinating culture. I still love Scotland, but Poland feels like home now.Question:
The_________ of the Polish people is well known.
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Question 42 of 44
42. Question
Complete the sentences with words in the box.
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First impressions of Warsaw
Danny MacIntyre, from Scotland, came to Poland for the first time seven years ago. He now lives in Warsaw where he runs a small media company.
1________
You always remember your first impressions of anew country. When I first came to Warsaw, I didn’t know much about Poland at all. I didn’t know anything about the culture. I didn’t think the food was going to be very exciting, and I expected the weather to be similar to Scotland — maybe even a bit colder! But when I got there, I discovered how wrong I was.
2_______
It was summer, and it was hot! In fact, the temperature was over 30 degrees! My first impression was that Warsaw was more beautiful than I expected. I spent a lot of time just walking around looking at the incredible architecture. I felt that the city had wonderful atmosphere and lots of energy.
3_______
Polish people are very friendly. Most people can speak a bit of English and many speak it very well. Iam trying to learn Polish, but it is very difficult. Fortunately, people don’t mind when I make mistakes! Polish people are very hospitable, and they love to socialize — get together, eat, drink, and talk. Parties often don’t finish until early the next morning. I am now married toa Polish woman. At our wedding, our guests didn’t leave until 5.00 a.m. the next morning!
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Poland is a great place to live. It has everything — friendly people; cheap travel; delicious food; the summers are hot; and there’s great skiing in the winter, There are mountains, lakes, and beaches; beautiful cities and fascinating culture. I still love Scotland, but Poland feels like home now.Question:
Polish people like________ with their family and friends
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Question 43 of 44
43. Question
Complete the sentences with words in the box.
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First impressions of Warsaw
Danny MacIntyre, from Scotland, came to Poland for the first time seven years ago. He now lives in Warsaw where he runs a small media company.
1________
You always remember your first impressions of anew country. When I first came to Warsaw, I didn’t know much about Poland at all. I didn’t know anything about the culture. I didn’t think the food was going to be very exciting, and I expected the weather to be similar to Scotland — maybe even a bit colder! But when I got there, I discovered how wrong I was.
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It was summer, and it was hot! In fact, the temperature was over 30 degrees! My first impression was that Warsaw was more beautiful than I expected. I spent a lot of time just walking around looking at the incredible architecture. I felt that the city had wonderful atmosphere and lots of energy.
3_______
Polish people are very friendly. Most people can speak a bit of English and many speak it very well. Iam trying to learn Polish, but it is very difficult. Fortunately, people don’t mind when I make mistakes! Polish people are very hospitable, and they love to socialize — get together, eat, drink, and talk. Parties often don’t finish until early the next morning. I am now married toa Polish woman. At our wedding, our guests didn’t leave until 5.00 a.m. the next morning!
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Poland is a great place to live. It has everything — friendly people; cheap travel; delicious food; the summers are hot; and there’s great skiing in the winter, There are mountains, lakes, and beaches; beautiful cities and fascinating culture. I still love Scotland, but Poland feels like home now.Question:
Danny finds the Polish culture________
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Question 44 of 44
44. Question
Listen to two people talking about where they live. Answer the questions.
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i. Why is the city so quiet and empty at the weekend?
ii.Where are there lots of shops?
iii. How are they different from the ones in the main shopping areas?
iv. When do people go to swimming pools and hot tubs?
v. What are there very few of in the Icelandic countryside?
vi. How many people are there…? in Reykjavik in the second-biggest city
vii. What kind of things do Icelandic people make?
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