Filling the each space with one apporiate wordFilling the each space with one apporiate word: At sixteen Henry Vicent was spearated from his family as a result of the war. He wandered aimlessly from (1)..... country to another (2).... finally setting down in Australia, where he trained (3)..... an electronics engineer. He established his own bussiness but it called for so much work that marriage was out of the (4)..... His retirement suddenly (5)...... him realize (6)...... lonely he was and he decided to (7)...... up a hobby. With his interest in electronics, amateur radio seemed a natural choice. He installed his own equipment and obtained a lience and his call sign, which is the set of letters and number used ti announce oneself when making radio contact with other radio amateurs all over the world. Soon Henry had a great many contacts in far-off places. One in particular was a man in California with whom he had much in common. One night the man in California (8)...... to mention the village in Europe he had coms from. Suddenly Henry realize that this man was in fact his younger brother, Peter. At first, the two brothers were at a (9).... for words but then little by little they filled in the details of their past lives and not (10).... afterwards Henry Vicent flew to California to be reunited with his brother. * There are 10 mistakes in the following passage. Find and correct them. Who were the people responsible fir collection and sending plants from one country to another? And why did they do it? Initially they were travelers with other purposes: traders, colonists, prlgrims and missionaries have all been important in providing new plants for English gardens. They sent back indigenous wild plants, or sometimes, as in tge cases of visitors to China and Japan, plants which have been cultivated and improved for hundreds of years. This worked, of course, in both directions: English gardens were making in the most unlikely place. Travelers did not always recognize an interesting plan on seen it - interesting, that is, to the collector at home. So in the 16th and 17th century attempts were made to collect on a most professional basis, either by patrons sending collections into the field, or by subscriptions to finace local enthusiasts in the most promised areas. By 1611 John Tradescant was traveling and collecting in France and other parts of Europe. Lately, Peter Collinson, a London merchant, who had seen the richness of the plant material setnding back by Tradescant, organized a sydicate to finance the amateur botanist John Bartam. Before long special colletors were being disspatched to all parts of the world by insitutions such as the Chelsea Physic Garden. * Give the correct form of verb in the brackets 1. Ants and bee are describle as ( industry ) ........... 2. These clothes are attractive but entirely ( practice ) ........... 3. His busy schedule made him completely ( access ) .......... 4. He works for UNESCO in a purely ( advice ) .......... 5. I don't care if you had had too much drink. You behavior last night was ( defend )......... |