Kim was a taxi driver and often (1)(hang) around Central Station in hope that a rich Arabian tourist (2)(ask) him (3)(drive) to the Business Center. One day he (4)(catch) sight of two confused Japanese holidaymakers (5)(look) at a map. One of the Japanese (6)(cry) as Kim made them (7)(get) inside the taxi and (8)(lay) their luggage at the back. “Surely, you (9)(feel) happy to visit our city. You (10)(come) here for the first time? Where you (11)(like) me (12)(take) you?” Kim started (13)(drive) away without waiting for any answer. He (14)(show) the Japanese tourists round the President’s Palace, the Business Center and the Zoo. All through the way the Japanese (15)(go on) (16)(explain) something to the taxi driver. They (17)(keep) (18)(point) at the map, red in the face. Outside the shopping center they (19)(catch) in a traffic jam. It (20)(happen) so that one of the tourists’ countrymen (21)(pass by) and (22)(hear) them (23)(shout) out of the taxi window. He (24)(let) them (25)(explain) what (26)(happen). Then he (27)(offer) himself as an interpreter, and finally announced that Kim (28)(misunderstand) the whole situation as the Japanese only (29)(want) to know where the entrance to the station (30)(be).
2. There is a… man waiting to see Mr Smith.
3. …The man whom Mr Smith telephoned this morning is here now.
4. I should like to find a… good book to read tonight.
5. …The book which I am reading now is a very good one.
6. The… book which gave me the greatest pleasure was “War and Peace”.
7. Have you a… cigarette?
8. John threw away the… cigarette he was smoking.
9. Peter put the… letter he had just received into his pocket.
10. I must write a… letter.
1. Mr. and Mrs. Parker have three children. They have one girl and two boys.
2. The students in my class come from many countries.
3. Women give birth to babies.
4. My money and my keys are in my pocket.
5. I know the names of many cities in the USA and Canada.
6. I like to go to the parties because I like to meet and talk to people.
7. People carry their food on trays at a cafeteria.
8. We always use our dictionaries when we write compositions.
9. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen.
10. cowboys ride horses.