Mary says, "I have enjoyed the film." Mary says ... .
she
has enjoyed the film
2. (22). 32. The waste paper bin is full______crumpled sheets of pa¬per.
Of
3. (23). In the future we … able to fly to other planets, if we… .
Will be /want
4.
(24). Now I am a second year student. I wish that I … English on the first year.
Learnt
5. (25). 9.I've never seen anyone_____as little as you do.
in eating
6. (26). Choose the right answer. The job was ... easy.
surprisingly
7. (27). Choose the correct answer. Please, be free on Sunday. We ... to a party and we ... you to come
with us.
will go/ will want
8. (28). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. He will have his book ... next
month.
published
9. (29). Choose the best answer. I ... a new laptop if my boss allows me to work at home.
had to buy
10. (30). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. The kettle will switch ... off when
it has boiled.
itself
11. (31). Choose the correct answer. Neil has committed a terrible crime. He is to be sent to ... jail.
the
12. (32). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. During the years of
Cold War
Germany ... into two by 166 kilometers of concrete wall.
was divided
13. (33). Choose the answer which correctly completes the sentence. I do not know for sure but the
rumor is that Agatha will marry Robin as soon as she ... from college.
will graduate
14. (34). If he … as slim as you are, he …
a fashion model either. He must lose a little weight.
Is / would be
15. (35). Red … in
love with Mary at first sight, if she were not so pretty.
Wouldn`t have fallen
16. (36). I ___ my interview with the vice-president when my daughter ___ me.
was having / called
17. (37). I … with children today, but I can’t I have a lot to do at work.
Am
18. (38). Abdulla was standing very far from you. You … see him.
Couldn`t
19. (39). Bessie Smith was the “Empress of the Blues.” But long be
fore she earned
that title, she and her
brother Andrew performed on the streets of Chattanooga, Tennessee. They came from an impoverished
family, so they needed to earn money for their household. He danced, and she sang. The two often
performed
in front of
the White Elephant Saloon, a tavern in the city’s African–
American community. In
1912, Bessie Smith met Gertrude “Ma” Rainey (known as the “Mother of the Blues.") Smith joined Ma’s
vaudeville act and became a popular Blues singer. In the 1920s, Bessie Smith sttarred in the Broadway
musical How Come? In 1923, she made her first record, “Gulf Coast Blues” and “Down Hearted Blues.” It
sold 800,000 copies. She made records with some of the most famous
Jazz musicians of that era,
including James P. Johnson, Coleman Hawkins, and Louis Armstrong. One of her most famous
recordingswas “St.
Louis Blues,” recorded in 1929 with Louis Armstrong. She was the highest paid black
singer of that time. She made 160 records. But the Depression in the 1930s was not good for her career.
Columbia Records dropped her in the 1930s. She died in 1937. Today Bessie Smith is still remembered as
the “Empress of the Blues.” Bessie Smith was admitted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989.
Which company did Smith record for?