3 Write a word or phrase from the box in each gap. You will use some words or phrases more than once. Слова
(a lot of, any, many,
much, no, some)
AMAZING AIRPORTS
There are (1)
airports around the world, and you might think there's (2)
difference between them.
(3)them are similar, but (4)very different. Take Princess Juliana International Airport on the island of Saint Martin in the Caribbean. The airport is right next to the beach. There isn't (5)
space to land, so planes arrive just over the heads of (6)
people standing on the beach! It's an amazing sight! Or what about Gibraltar Airport on Gibraltar? A main road, Winston Churchill Avenue, crosses the runway! When
(7)planes want to take off or land, they must close
the road so that there are (8)accidents!
In the first gap, we need to choose a word that shows the number of airports. Looking at the options in the box, "a lot of" seems to be the best fit. So, we can fill in the first gap with "a lot of" which means there are many airports around the world.
Moving on to the second gap, we need to choose a word that indicates there is no difference between the airports. The word "no" from the box fits perfectly in this context. We can fill in the second gap with "no".
In the third gap, we need a word that describes how some of the airports are similar. "Some" from the box is the appropriate choice here. So, we can fill in the third gap with "Some".
Now, let's move on to the fourth gap. We need a word that suggests that some airports are very different. Looking at the options, "very" fits in this context. We can fill in the fourth gap with "very".
In the fifth gap, we need a word that indicates there is not enough space to land. The word "no" from the box is the best choice here. We can fill in the fifth gap with "no".
Moving forward to the sixth gap, we need a word that describes the people standing on the beach. The word "many" from the box fits perfectly in this context. We can fill in the sixth gap with "many".
Now, let's focus on the seventh gap. We need a word that shows the planes wanting to take off or land. The word "some" from the box is the appropriate choice here. We can fill in the seventh gap with "some".
Lastly, in the eighth gap, we need a word that suggests there are no accidents. The word "no" from the box fits perfectly in this context. We can fill in the eighth gap with "no".
So, the completed paragraph will look like this:
"There are a lot of airports around the world, and you might think there's no difference between them. Some of them are similar, but very different. Take Princess Juliana International Airport on the island of Saint Martin in the Caribbean. The airport is right next to the beach. There isn't no space to land, so planes arrive just over the heads of many people standing on the beach! It's an amazing sight! Or what about Gibraltar Airport on Gibraltar? A main road, Winston Churchill Avenue, crosses the runway! When some planes want to take off or land, they must close the road so that there are no accidents!"
I hope this explanation helps you understand how to choose the appropriate words to fill in the gaps in the text. Let me know if you have any further questions.