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B. Complete the sentences in the following:
1. Trudy thought Southern Austria was like Wales because
a) it rained so much;
b) the sun shone so much;
c) it didn’t rain much;
d) because the sun hardly ever shone.
2. Gwen acted as if
a) she wanted to find a husband;
b) she had stopped thinking about marriage;
c) she was very interested in Richard;
d) she was trying to stop Trudy from becoming interested in
Richard.
3. Trudy wanted to try out her phrase-book alone because
a) she wanted to try out her German;
b) Gwen told her to do so;
c) she didn’t want Gwen to hear her mistakes;
d) it might help her to meet a young man.
4. Gwen was speaking English to a man who was
a) accompanied by an aunt;
b) not accompanied by his wife;
c) accompanied by his brother;
d) accompanied by a sister.
C. Choose the words from the list below which fit into the following
sentences: confinement, crinkly, revelation, suicidal, virtuous, imper-
turbable, appreciation, awning, indifference, invisible.
1. It would be quite ... to climb to the top of that mountain.
2. Trudy could not understand Gwen’s ... to Richard.
3. Gwen never seemed to worry about anything; she was quite ...
4. It was a ... to Trudy when Richard showed her the town of
Bleilach.
5. They sat under the ... in the sun.
D. Rewrite the following sentences using the pattern given:
They sat and drank apple-juice = They sat drinking apple-juice
1. Gwen and Trudy walked along the lakeside and looked at the
other visitors.
2. It’s just like Wales, said Trudy and turned to Gwen.
3. Richard kissed Trudy and looked into her eyes.
B. Complete the sentences in the following:
     1. Trudy thought Southern Austria was like Wales because
        a) it rained so much;
        b) the sun shone so much;
        c) it didn’t rain much;
        d) because the sun hardly ever shone.
     2. Gwen acted as if
        a) she wanted to find a husband;
        b) she had stopped thinking about marriage;
        c) she was very interested in Richard;
        d) she was trying to stop Trudy from becoming interested in
           Richard.
     3. Trudy wanted to try out her phrase-book alone because
        a) she wanted to try out her German;
        b) Gwen told her to do so;
        c) she didn’t want Gwen to hear her mistakes;
        d) it might help her to meet a young man.
     4. Gwen was speaking English to a man who was
        a) accompanied by an aunt;
        b) not accompanied by his wife;
        c) accompanied by his brother;
        d) accompanied by a sister.
C. Choose the words from the list below which fit into the following
sentences: confinement, crinkly, revelation, suicidal, virtuous, imper-
turbable, appreciation, awning, indifference, invisible.
      1. It would be quite ... to climb to the top of that mountain.
      2. Trudy could not understand Gwen’s ... to Richard.
      3. Gwen never seemed to worry about anything; she was quite ...
      4. It was a ... to Trudy when Richard showed her the town of
Bleilach.
      5. They sat under the ... in the sun.
D. Rewrite the following sentences using the pattern given:
     They sat and drank apple-juice = They sat drinking apple-juice
     1. Gwen and Trudy walked along the lakeside and looked at the
other visitors.
     2. It’s just like Wales, said Trudy and turned to Gwen.
     3. Richard kissed Trudy and looked into her eyes.

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