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4 Read the following text. Three sentences have been removed from the text. Choose from the sentences (A-E) the one which fits each gap (1-3) to obtain a logical and grammatically correct text. There are two extra sentences that you do not need to use. Time To Leave It wasn't the best day of Jenny's life. In fact, it was one of the worst. She loved her school. (1)____ Her teacher was fantastic and she'd known everyone in her class since she was twelve. She also loved her house and the neighbourhood. She looked round her room. It was decorated just as she liked it and she had a beautiful view out over the big garden and of the trees beyond. (2)____ Then she shut the front door behind her for the last time and got into the car. I still don't understand why we have to move,' she complained to her mother as they drove off. I've explained again and again,' her mother said. Her voice was sharp. She kept her eyes on the road ahead. 'Your father's got a new job in the city. It's more money and we've got a really spacious flat - you'll love it. Your room's got an en suite bathroom. So, no more sharing it with Mark.' Jenny sulked and didn't answer. (3)____ There was the block of flats where her best friend, Ruby, lived. There was the big mansion where the rich kid in her class lived. And there was the tiny cottage where her boyfriend, Frank, lived with his mum. She was going to miss him. She felt tears in her eyes. A She stared out of the window and watched her old life go past B She walked round the garden to say goodbye. C It was a great place. D With a deep sigh, she closed her suitcase and went downstairs. E They had spent some very good time there.See answer

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4 Read the following text. Three sentences have been removed from the text. Choose from the sentences (A-E) the one which fits each gap (1-3) to obtain a logical and grammatically correct text. There are two extra sentences that you do not need to use.
Time To Leave
It wasn’t the best day of Jenny’s life. In fact, it was one of the worst. She loved her school. (1)____ Her teacher was fantastic and she’d known everyone in her class since she was twelve. She also loved her house and the neighbourhood. She looked round her room. It was decorated just as she liked it and she had a beautiful view out over the big garden and of the trees beyond.
(2)____ Then she shut the front door behind her for the last time and got into the car.
I still don’t understand why we have to move,’ she complained to her mother as they drove off.
I’ve explained again and again,’ her mother said. Her voice was sharp. She kept her eyes on the road ahead. ‘Your father’s got a new job in the city. It’s more money and we’ve got a really spacious flat – you’ll love it. Your room’s got an en suite bathroom. So, no more sharing it with Mark.’
Jenny sulked and didn’t answer. (3)____ There was the block of flats where her best friend, Ruby, lived. There was the big mansion where the rich kid in her class lived. And there was the tiny cottage where her boyfriend, Frank, lived with his mum. She was going to miss him. She felt tears in her eyes.
A She stared out of the window and watched her old life go past
B She walked round the garden to say goodbye.
C It was a great place.
D With a deep sigh, she closed her suitcase and went downstairs.
E They had spent some very good time there.

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Problem Analysis:

The text describes Jenny’s feelings about leaving her home and school. We need to select sentences that fit logically and grammatically into the gaps.

Gap 1: The sentence before gap 1 states Jenny loved her school. The sentence after gap 1 continues describing the things she loved about her life. Therefore, a sentence describing her school as a “great place” fits best.

Gap 2: The paragraph before gap 2 describes Jenny looking around her room and then mentions her leaving. The sentence following gap 2 describes her getting into the car. Therefore, a sentence describing her final actions before leaving the house fits best.

Gap 3: The paragraph after gap 3 describes Jenny watching her old life go by. Therefore, a sentence describing her looking out the window and watching her old life pass by fits best.

Final answer:

  1. C
  2. D
  3. A

Common Mistakes:

A common mistake would be choosing sentences that don’t create a logical flow or don’t grammatically fit the context. For example, sentence B (“She walked round the garden to say goodbye”) doesn’t fit logically after the description of her room. Sentence E (“They had spent some very good time there”) is too vague and doesn’t connect well with the surrounding sentences.

Knowledge Connection:

  • Text completion exercises
  • Reading comprehension
  • Logical reasoning
  • Grammatical accuracy