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A TRIP TO NEW YORK
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My name is Camilla. Last summer I …………… in the United States. The voyage by plane …………. long and tiring and the plane ticket ………… quite expensive. It took me 10 hours to get to the New York airport.
My friend Katie ………….. there waiting for me. I …………. surprised by the size of the JFK airport. It ………….. huge and there ……………… very many people. I was glad my friend ……….. there, otherwise I would probably get lost.
A few minutes later we …………….. in a cab. It ………… a typical NY cab – big and yellow. We were in the car for an hour. There ………….. poor, run down neighbourhoods and rich, luxurious ones. The city centre …………. fantastic. There ………….. huge skyscrapers, and big roundabouts. The largest and busiest roundabout ………….. the famous Colubus Circle. There was also an enormous traffic jam.
We went to Katie’s apartment to leave the luggage and rest a bit. It ……….. small and cosy with a nice view of the park. I ………. (not) very tired so we went to see the biggest fountain in New York. It ………… the Bethesda Fountain in Central Park. There ……………. (not) many people in the park, because it …………. still early in the morning.
Later we had lunch and were at some nice museums. In the evening we ………….. at the world famous Times Square. There …………… hundreds of people, huge neon lights, billboards and advertisements. And there …………… (not) any cars because it was a holiday and the square was closed to traffic. I …………….. amazed!!! We also …………. in one of the Broadway theatres to see a musical. It…….. great!
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How long was the voyage by plane? ……………………………….
Was JFK airport big? ……………………………..
Was Camilla affraid she would get lost without her friend? …………………………….
What is the name of the most famous roundabout?.....................................
What ……….. in Central Park? ………………………………..
Were there many cars at the Times Square? ………………………..
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They went to Katie’s house by a taxi.
Only rich people live in the New York city.
Katie’s apartment wasn’t big but it was nice and comfortable.
My name is Camilla. Last summer I was in the United States.
The voyage by plane was long and tiring and the plane ticket was quite expensive.
It took me 10 hours to get to the New York airport.
My friend Katie was there waiting for me.
I was surprised by the size of the JFK airport. It was huge and there were very many people.
I was glad my friend was there, otherwise I would probably get lost.
A few minutes later we were in a cab.
It was a typical NY cab – big and yellow.
We were in the car for an hour. There were. poor, run down neighbourhoods and rich, luxurious ones.
The city centre was fantastic. There were huge skyscrapers, and big roundabouts.
The largest and busiest roundabout was the famous Columbus Circle.
There was also an enormous traffic jam.
We went to Katie’s apartment to leave the luggage and rest a bit.
It was small and cosy with a nice view of the park.
I wasn't (not) very tired so we went to see the biggest fountain in New York.
It was the Bethesda Fountain in Central Park.
There weren't (not) many people in the park, because it was still early in the morning.
Later we had lunch and were at some nice museums.
In the evening we were at the world famous Times Square.
There were hundreds of people, huge neon lights, billboards and advertisements.
And there weren't (not) any cars because it was a holiday and the square was closed to traffic.
I was amazed!!! We also were in one of the Broadway theatres to see a musical. It was great!
How long was the voyage by plane? The voyage lasted 10 hours.
Was JFK airport big? Yes, it was huge
Was Camilla affraid she would get lost without her friend? Yes, without her friend, she would probably get lost.
What is the name of the most famous roundabout? It is the famous Columbus Circle.
Were there many cars at the Times Square? No, because it was a holiday and the square was closed to traffic.
They went to Katie’s house by a taxi. True
Only rich people live in the New York city. False
Katie’s apartment wasn’t big but it was nice and comfortable. True
Cars weren’t allowed to the Times Square. True
They saw a play at a Broadway theatre. True
The plane ticket wasn’t expensive. False
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