I. Use the adjective in brackets in their correct forms of comparison to complete the sentences. 1. Tea is_______ cheaper than______coffe.(cheap) 2. The new harvest machine is_______ moreeffective than____than the old one.(effective) 3. The countryside is___ more beautiful than_______the towm.(beautiful) 4. A tractor is______ more powerful than______a buffalo.(powerful) 5. My sister is______taller than____me.(tall) 6. Blue whales are_____ heavier than________elephants.(heavy) 7. The Mekong River is____ longer than_______the Red River.(long) 8. Do you think English is_____easier than_____French in grammar?(easy) 9. My new bed is________more comfortable than___my old bed.(comfortable) 10. The film about my village towm is____more interesting than_______than the book.(interesting)
III. Read the text and decide whether the following statements are True (T) or False (F). Tokyo is a famous city. There are a few good buildings and impressive temples; there are a few parks worth visiting. Everything has to be small in Tokyo: houses, rooms, shops. Long-side streets consist of tony houses only, and this often creates a toy-like, with small women tip-toeing along in their kimonos. Tokyo at nights is a very different place from Tokyo in daytime. Millions of neon lights are switched on and nowhere in the world is more attractive. A towm is not its buildings alone; it is an atmosphere, its pleasure, its sadness, its madness, and above all its people. Tokyo may lack architectural beauty but is has character and excitement; it is alive. I found it a mysterious and lovable city.
1. _____T___There are many beautiful buildings in Tokyo.
2. ____F___There is nothing to see in the parks in Tokyo.
3.______T__Many small houses found along long road.
4.___T_____At night, Tokyo is not as attractive as many other cities.
5. ____F____ Tokyo has beautiful architecture.
6.______T__ The author likes Tokyo.