Read the text, use only ONE word to fill in the gap. You are the worst!
There are awards for everything, from the MTV Music Awards and the Academy Awards for films (1) Nobel Prizes in a range of fields including literature and the sciences. You could, in fact, sat that we have lots of awards that recognise the achievements of those who set their (2) on becoming the best in the world, and succeed. But what about flops? Don't they deserve (3) own special awards, too?

Welcome (4) the Golden Raspberry Awards, also known (5) the Razzies, an award ceremony that is held in Los Angeles every year to recognise the worst films, actors and directors (6) the planet. The ceremony is held one day before Academy Awards. In a remarkable achievement, Sandra Bullock won (7) Golden Academy Award for Best Actress the following night her performance in "The Blind Side". The Razzie might have brought her luck! Bullock (8) have a great sense of humour because not only did she happily accept her Razzie in person, but she also handed out DVDs of "All About Steve" to members of the audience at the ceremony!

KatyaKuxar KatyaKuxar    3   13.02.2022 20:19    14

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albina1002 albina1002  19.01.2024 15:34
1. at
2. sights
3. their
4. to
5. as
6. on
7. the
8. must

Explanation:
1. The phrase "from the MTV Music Awards and the Academy Awards for films" suggests that there are other awards mentioned in the same sentence. Therefore, the word "at" is appropriate here as it indicates that the Nobel Prizes are one of those awards.
2. The phrase "set their" implies that the individuals are setting their goals or ambitions. The word "sights" fits in perfectly as it means one's aim or objective.
3. The phrase "don't they deserve" indicates that "they" (flops) should have recognition for their own. The word "their" is the possessive form of the pronoun "they" and aligns with the sentence.
4. The word "Welcome" is used to greet or invite someone. Here, it is an invitation to the readers or audience to explore the topic of the Golden Raspberry Awards.
5. The phrase "also known" introduces an alternate name for the Golden Raspberry Awards. The word "as" is commonly used to indicate this type of specification.
6. The phrase "on the planet" refers to the worst films, actors, and directors worldwide. The word "on" indicates the location or position.
7. The phrase "won the Golden Academy Award" suggests that Sandra Bullock was the recipient of a prestigious award. The word "the" is required before "Golden Academy Award" to indicate a specific award that she won.
8. The phrase "Bullock must have" implies that she probably possesses a great sense of humor. The word "must" expresses a high degree of probability or certainty.
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