Reading comprehension and vocabulary 1 Circle the correct numbers and words. 1 In one day an albatross can fly 4 1 40 1 400 kilometres 2 Albatrosses con grab fish easily because they have hooked beaks 3 Albatrosses are in danger because of fishing lines | nets bot 4 An Emperor penguin can dive down 5.65 / 56.5 / 565 metres. 5 Water birds have webbed feet so they can fly / swim 1 rund 6 A baby swan is a chick 1 cygnet / gosling. 7 The plural of goose is goose / gosling / geese
1. to go out with someone d) to meet with someone in whom one is romantically interested I would like to go out with Helen but doesn't pay attention to me.
2. to have an affair a) to have a romantic relationship, usually secret Nick and Anny have an affair, but he is married.
3. to break up e) to end the relationship They broke up because he was very rude to her.
4. to fall out with b) to have arguments Sam has fallen out with his father because of his words.
5. to get along c) to have a good relationship She always gets along with everybody because she's very kind.
6. not to see eye to eye f) to hold different views We'll break up because we don't see eye to eye.
1. to go out with someone d) to meet with someone in whom one is romantically interested I would like to go out with Helen but doesn't pay attention to me.
2. to have an affair a) to have a romantic relationship, usually secret Nick and Anny have an affair, but he is married.
3. to break up e) to end the relationship They broke up because he was very rude to her.
4. to fall out with b) to have arguments Sam has fallen out with his father because of his words.
5. to get along c) to have a good relationship She always gets along with everybody because she's very kind.
6. not to see eye to eye f) to hold different views We'll break up because we don't see eye to eye.
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