Complete the sentences with in, at or on. 1 Write your name at the top of the page.
2 Is your sister this photo? I don’t recognize her.
3 They live in a small house the bottom of the hill.
4 We normally use the front entrance to the building, but there’s another one the back.
5 We had to wait a queue for an hour to check in at the airport.
6 There was a list of names, but my name wasn’t the list.
7 Is there anything interesting today’s newspaper?
8 I love to look up at the stars the sky at night.
9 When I’m a passenger in a car, I prefer to sit the front.
10 I live in a very small village. You probably won’t find it your map.
11 Joe works the furniture department of a large store.
12 Paris is the (river) Seine.
13 I don’t like cities. I’d much prefer to live the country.
14 My office is the top floor. It’s your left as you come out of the lift.
2. Does fresh chicken taste better and tender than frozen?
3. Eggs have a very high food value-they contain protein, as well as vitamins A, B, D, and iron and calcium in the yolk.
4. Chicken has less fat than red meat, and most of it is just under the skin.
5. Herring and mackerel come into the category of "oily" fish, and are good for people because the fish oil is thought to reduce cholesterol.
6. Fats provide fuel and energy for the body and help to keep you warm.
7. Lamb is the meat from a yound sheep, up to about a year old, after that it becomes mutton.
8. Turkey, cranberry sauce and pumpkin pie is traditional food Americans eat on Thanksgiving Day.
9. Traditions play a more important part in people's life in Britain than in other countries? 10. By 1800 tea had become so popular in Britain that special ships ("clippers") were designed to bring it quickly from China.