Вопрос:

Fill in the correct word. • music • aspirin • buy • clothes • pair • fast • floors • florist's • games U2's new CD is at the music shop.

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The sentence requires a noun to complete the phrase 'The .......... shop has got the trousers I like!'. Looking at the provided word bank, 'clothes' is the most appropriate word that fits the context of a shop selling trousers. Similarly, for 'I'm hungry. Let's eat at the .......... food restaurant.', the word 'food' is already provided, implying the blank should be filled with something that describes the food or restaurant type, but since 'food' is already there and it's a fill-in-the-blank, and the sentence structure is "eat at the ... food restaurant", it implies a type of food or a characteristic of the food. However, given the options, none perfectly fit. If we assume 'food' is the item and the blank is for the type of restaurant, none of the options fit. If 'food' is part of the sentence and the blank is for a descriptor, again, none fit. Let's re-examine. The prompt provides options: music, aspirin, buy, clothes, pair, fast, floors, florist's, games. The sentence is 'I'm hungry. Let's eat at the ......... food restaurant.'. Given the options, none of them fit grammatically or contextually. There seems to be a mismatch between the provided words and the sentence. However, if we strictly have to choose from the given options, and consider that the sentence might be flawed or part of a larger context not provided, let's look at the other sentences. The phrase 'eat at the ... food restaurant' suggests a type of cuisine or a characteristic of the food. Without further context or a correct word list, this specific sentence is unanswerable from the provided options. Let's assume there's a typo and it should be 'eat at the food ... restaurant' or 'eat at the ... restaurant'. If it's 'eat at the food ... restaurant', then perhaps 'fast' food restaurant could fit if 'food' was meant to be omitted or if 'fast' modifies 'food'. However, the current phrasing is problematic. Let's proceed with the assumption that there's an error in the question or word list for this specific line, and focus on the others which are clear. For 'I need some flowers. Where's the ..........?', the word 'florist's' is the correct answer, as a florist shop is where one buys flowers. For 'You can find .......... at the chemist's.', the word 'aspirin' is a common item found at a chemist's. Let's reconsider the sentence 'I'm hungry. Let's eat at the ... food restaurant.' Given the options: music, aspirin, buy, clothes, pair, fast, floors, florist's, games. None of these are typical descriptors for a food restaurant. However, if we consider 'fast food restaurant' as a common phrase, and assume 'food' is part of that phrase, then 'fast' could be the word. This is a weak assumption due to the phrasing. Another possibility is that one of the words is meant to be the type of food, e.g. if 'music' was a typo for 'fish' or something similar. But sticking to the provided words, 'fast' as in 'fast food' is the most plausible if we allow for slightly awkward phrasing. Let's review the first sentence: 'The .......... shop has got the trousers I like!' The word 'clothes' fits perfectly here. 'The clothes shop has got the trousers I like!' Sentence 2: 'I'm hungry. Let's eat at the .......... food restaurant.' Given the options, and the common phrase 'fast food restaurant', let's infer that 'fast' is the intended word. However, the sentence structure is unusual. Sentence 3: 'I need some flowers. Where's the ..........?' The word 'florist's' is the correct answer. Sentence 4: 'You can find .......... at the chemist's.' The word 'aspirin' is a correct answer. Let's check the example provided: 'U2's new CD is at the music shop.' This confirms that 'music' fits into 'music shop'. Revisiting sentence 2: 'I'm hungry. Let's eat at the .......... food restaurant.' The options are: music, aspirin, buy, clothes, pair, fast, floors, florist's, games. Given the common term 'fast food', it is likely that 'fast' is the intended answer, assuming the sentence should imply 'fast food restaurant'. The word 'food' is already present, which makes it slightly redundant if 'fast food' is the intended phrase. However, it's the most logical fit among the given options if we interpret it as 'fast food restaurant'. Let's finalize based on the best fit for each: 1. The .......... shop has got the trousers I like! -> clothes 2. I'm hungry. Let's eat at the .......... food restaurant. -> fast (assuming 'fast food restaurant') 3. I need some flowers. Where's the ..........? -> florist's 4. You can find .......... at the chemist's. -> aspirin
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