1. A) bought
2. C) for
3. C) in
4. B) was brought
5. A) kitchen
1. Has the ban arrived already? - No, because the van has broken down.
2. Why haven't you sold many tickets? - The main reason is that they're too expensive.
3. Why haven't the acrobats practiced yet? - It's cold on stage, they're sitting in their rooms in order not to catch a flu.
4. What has happened to mayor? - He had to go home, because of his wig having been blown by wind (ему пришлось пойти домой, так как ветер сдул его парик))
5. Why haven't you called the TV station? - I had too much to do, that's why I forgot.
There are some arguments between teachers and pupils about producing school magazines. Some of them think that it's usefull when the others believe that it's waste of time.
In my opinion some school papers are useless because they don't attract readers' attention that's why pupils rarely read them. Moreover making school papers often takes a lot of students' free time.
But on the other hand school papers can sometimes be interesting. If a theme of magazine is exciting students will read it.
School magazines can be very usefull. For example students making paper about harmful habits may understand all the harm of drugs, smoking and alchogol and tell it to their friends.
Some papers can broaden horizonts. Pupils can write and draw some exciting facts and wonders.
But all in all I want to say that paper will be interesting for teachers and pupils if the author made it with soul. It will broaden their horizonts and open the wonderful world of science
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