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It's a tradition with English people to have a fireplace in their house. A fireplace is usually made of stone in the wall of 27 room in the house. For many years the fireplace was the natural centre of interest in the room. People may like to sit at a window on a summer day, but in autumn and winter they like to sit round the fire. Nowadays the television set is becoming 28 than the fireplace as the centre of interest in the room. But in many houses you can still see a fireplace. 29 like animals very much. Pet dogs, cats, birds and other friends of man have a much 30 life in Britain than in any other country. In Britain there are special shops that sell food, clothes and other things for dogs. There are special places where they bury dogs. The English do all they can to make animals feel 31 in their homes and outside their homes too. There are different societies in England, protecting all sorts of animals. The English believe that they have created
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22 a. Englishman
с. The English b. English
d. The Englishes
23 a. more polite
с. most polite b. politer
d. the politest
24 a. Russian
c. the Russianes b. the Russian
d. the Russians
25 a. The most English
с. The English most b. Most English
d. Most the English
26 a. much than
с. than more b. many than
d. more than
27 a. the larger
с. the more large b. the largest
d. the most large
28 a. importanter
с. the most important b. the more important
d. more important
29 a. English's people
с. English peoples b. Englishes people
d. English people
30 a. most comfortable
с. comfortabler b. more comfortable
d. more comfortablest
31 a. better
с. more better b. more good
d. best
32 a. the better conditions
с. the gooder conditions b. the most good conditions
d. the best conditions
The phrase "are naturally polite" refers to the English people as a whole, so we use the definite article "the" before "English."
23. a. more polite
The word "than" indicates a comparative form, so we need to use the comparative form of the adjective "polite," which is "more polite."
24. d. the Russians
We need to use the plural form of the noun "Russian" to match the plural subject "are naturally polite," so we use "the Russians."
25. a. The most English
The phrase "so many people want to live in houses" implies that living in houses is most characteristic of English people, so we use the superlative form "the most English."
26. d. more than
The words "this is why" indicate a comparison, so we need to use the comparative form of the adjective "many," which is "more than."
27. a. the larger
The word "larger" is the comparative form of the adjective "large," which describes the size of the fireplace.
28. d. more important
The word "becoming" indicates a comparison, so we need to use the comparative form of the adjective "important," which is "more important."
29. d. English people
The phrase "But in many houses" implies that it is the English people who still have a fireplace in their houses.
30. a. most comfortable
The word "much" implies that the comfort of life for pets is higher in Britain compared to other countries, so we use the superlative form "most comfortable."
31. a. better
The word "can" indicates the ability or possibility of making animals feel good, so we use the comparative form of the adjective "good," which is "better."
32. a. the better conditions
The phrase "the English believe that they have created" implies that the conditions for animals in England are comparatively better, so we use the comparative form "the better conditions."
Overall, the passage highlights the politeness of the English, their love for gardens and houses with fireplaces, their fondness for pets, and their efforts to create better conditions for animals.