Put the words in the correct places and translate unknown words.
*camp; *frankly; *tan; *climb down; *unfortunately; *climb into; *sunburn; *climbing;
*fortunately; *convenience;
1. Being able to pay bills over the Internet is a real..
2. There's nothing I can do about it,..
3. Dan taught me the basic techniques of rock..
4. We were late getting to the airport, but..
...our plane was delayed.
5. Several fans..
the roof of the house to get a better view
6….
slowly, avoid sunburn and use sun filter creams and lotions - lots and often.
7. When you reach the top of a mountain, the worst part is…
8. Quite…
I'm very troubled by what you've told me.
9. Much worse is the link between serious
…..and deadly skin cancer.
10. College students work at a…
for kids from the inner city, leading craft
Ответы
Being able to pay bills over the Internet is a real *convenience.
There's nothing I can do about it, *unfortunately.
Dan taught me the basic techniques of rock *climbing.
We were late getting to the airport, but *fortunately our plane was delayed.
Several fans *climbed onto the roof of the house to get a better view.
*Frankly, climb down slowly, avoid sunburn and use sun filter creams and lotions - lots and often.
When you reach the top of a mountain, the worst part is *climbing down.
Quite *tan; I'm very troubled by what you've told me.
Much worse is the link between serious *sunburn and deadly skin cancer.
College students work at a *camp for kids from the inner city, leading craft.
Объяснение:
"Convenience" is the correct word to complete the sentence about paying bills online.
"Unfortunately" is used to express regret or a negative situation.
"Climbing" is the correct word in the context of learning rock climbing techniques.
"Fortunately" is used to indicate a positive outcome after a delay.
"Climbed onto" is the correct phrase to describe fans' actions on the roof.
"Frankly" is used to introduce honesty or directness in advice regarding sun protection.
"Climbing down" is the appropriate phrase for descending from a mountain.
"Tan" is used in the context of discussing skin color and concerns.
"Sunburn" is the correct term related to skin damage and cancer risk.
"Camp" fits the context of college students working with inner-city kids in a camp setting.