It has to be said, however, that despite being an indispensable tool in current design methods and boat-building practice, sophisticated technology and technology frequently insulates crews from the harsh realities of maritime life. These are often the very realities they hoped to rediscover by going to sea in the first place.(82)………...
A. It’s not that I'm suggesting that sailors should go back to enduring every hardship. It's always been important to me that my boats have a coal stove for warmth and dryness and cosy berths for sleeping. But why go cruising at all if every sail sets and furls itself?
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a.The two groups were similar with………..to income and status.
b.The government has promised to………..human rights.
c.She soon earned the………..of her colleagues.
It’s highly likely that Stephen was listening. (WELL)
->Stephen ……………………listening.
We often think of ourselves as living in a time of………..technological change and development. (CONTINUE)
They have been building the new stadium for much longer than they originally estimated. (UNDER)
->The new stadium……………………………….
There’s no need for me to tell you that you’ll be paid handsomely for this. (SAYING)
->It……………………………………..that you’ll be paid handsomely for this.
This school has………..since its first year in operation, when it only had twenty students.
The adverts look exactly the same as the articles in this magazine. (DIFFERENCE)
->It’s impossible…………………………………the adverts in this magazine.
The headmaster was determined to stop all bullying at the school. (END)
->The headmaster………………
Rewrite the second sentence using the given word(s) so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence. Write between THREE and EIGHT words including the given words.
You’ve got to persuade the editor not to publish that story. (OUT)
->You’ve got to……………………………………………….that story.
A strange rattling noise forced the driver to………..onto the hard shoulder.