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1. The weather is nice. Shall we take ____ taxi or shall we walk?

1) the
2) -
3) a

2. The trip was very tiring and … train was uncomfortable and slowly.

1) -
2) the
3) a

3. I have been neither to … Paris nor ... London yet.

1) -,-
2) a, a
3) the, the

4. Shall we travel by … train or by ... air? It’s up to decide.

1) -,a
2) a, the
3) -,-

5. The bus crawled very slowly and … passengers felt impatient with the driver.

1) a
2) -
3) the

6. There were no people at the station. Only … taxi driver was waiting for … rare passengers to take them to their hotels.

1) the, a
2) a, -
3) the, -

7. Centuries ago people dreamed about travelling through space, and science fiction writers (1) … that people would fly to the Moon or to Mars just for a weekend.

1) detected
2) avoided
3) predicted
4) suggested

8. It still seems (2 ) … to most of us, but the era of space tourism has already started.

1) unbelievable
2) unforgettable
3) unsinkable
4) unavoidable

9. A rocket “Soyuz” with the first space tourist on board (3) … in 2001.

1) was prevented
2) was damaged
3) was landed
4) was launched

10. Dennis Tito, a sixty-year-old American businessman, stayed on the International Space Station for eight days and (4) ... returned to the Earth.

1) safely
2) equally
3) surely
4) fairly

11. Since that time other people have had “a space holiday” and space travel seems to have a new (5 ) … industry.

1) detecting
2) damaging
3) developing
4) expecting

12. Space tourism companies plan to construct orbital hotels for short-term tourists and are thinking about arranging space colonies where people can live for years. The colonies can be arranged either on space stations or on other planets. However, scientists haven’t (6) … yet whether there is conditions on the Earth.

1) prevented
2) avoided
3) predicted
4) found out