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When my brother and I were small, our parents spent a
lot of time with us. They believed that ___CHILD____ should learn something new
every day and every hour. A weekend in our family meant that our parents
____WAKE____ us up even earlier than on weekdays. We had breakfast and set off
to see some place of interest, or museum, or exhibition. Usually they ___NOT/ASK_____
us where we wanted to go. It was __THEY____ decision. One day they told us that
we were going to visit a historical museum which was a good distance away from
the city. The day __BE____ cold and gloomy. The sky ____COVER_____ with heavy
dark clouds. But the weather didn’t make our parents change their plan. “Are
you ready to go?” Dad asked. “Mum __PACK_____ the sandwiches for us already. In
case we get hungry and there’s no cafe nearby.” “And what will we do if it
__RAIN_____?” my brother asked quietly. “Getting wet is not a problem,” Dad
replied. “I’m sure you understand that visiting a museum is much ____GOOD____
for you than watching TV at home.” My brother and I sighed. The film we wanted
to see so much was on TV on that very day. We looked at each other and decided
that we needed a plan...
Mary’s birthday was on Saturday and she decided to
arrange the party all by herself. At first, making a party to celebrate her
___FIFTEEN_____ birthday looked like an easy thing to do. But when Mary started
planning the event, a lot of questions came up. And the main problem was that
she ___NOT/KNOW____ what to start with! Mary called her cousin Vicki and asked
if she ___CAN____ help with the arrangements. Vicki was a year ___OLD____ and
more experienced in arranging parties. Vicki agreed and went to Mary’s house at
once. When Vicki arrived, Mary ____DESIGN_______ a menu for the party. Vicki
looked at the draft of the menu and ___TELL___ Mary that her approach was
totally wrong. “We shouldn’t start with the menu,” she said, “We should start
with the list of guests and with the programme for the event. You
____DECIDE________ who you want to invite to your party, haven’t you?”
“No,” answered Mary, “I haven’t.” It took the girls
half an hour to make a list of guests. Each name __WRITE_____ carefully on
glossy paper. “It looks fine,” said
Vicki, “But there are too many of ___THEY____. Don’t you think so?”
It was a nice sunny day and mum decided to take us to
the zoo. My younger sister, Wendy, was delighted. She enjoyed books and films
about animals but she had never been to the zoo.
“How many animals live in the zoo? Can we give
____THEY___ some food? Are there any crocodiles? Who __TAKE_____ care of the
lions?” my sister was very excited and asked a lot of questions. She kept
talking all the time and ___NOT/MIND___ that nobody was answering her
questions. When we __ARRIVE____ at the zoo, it was midday. There ___BE_____ a
lot of people everywhere. The territory of the zoo was large, and the animals
___KEEP____ in large enclosures that imitated their natural environment. When
we went up to the enclosure that had a family of Indian elephants, they
____HAVE________ their lunch. They were focused on their food and didn’t pay
much attention to the visitors. “They are the __LARGE____ animals I’ve ever
seen” said Wendy in an impressed voice.
“I wish we ___CAN________ keep a baby elephant as a pet.”
Mum said nothing and we proceeded to the pool that had
the seals and penguins.
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