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salut, je suis nul en anglais alors je voulais vous demander si vous ne pouvez pas m'aider il faut compléter les trous symbloisés par un numéro avec un mot ou connecteur logique, merci de votre aide au revoir.

If, like me, you are called John Smith and you live in England, you have the

same name as thousands of other people. When I was a child,

I thought that (1) in the world had a different name and I had a

name of my (2) , but when I went to school I realised that I was

wrong because I found (3) were two other boys with my name. In

fact, one of them became a close friend of (4) .

When I meet someone for (5) first time, they often think that they

have met me before somewhere, but then they realise that in fact they are

thinking of somebody (6) - another John Smith. If. I say my name

in a hotel or a bank, the receptionist often looks at me suspiciously as

(7) is a name which people use (8) they have to invent

one quickly ..

Having met people with all kinds of names, I have decided it is better to

have a common name rather (9) a very unusual one.

(10) :: parent chooses a name they like but when I recently met

two people called Honey Moon and Holly Bush I wondered what their

parents were thinking of. (11) of them appeared to mind having

unusual names although they (12) agreed that people sometimes

did not take them seriously.

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JRB tu pourrais m'aider pour un deuxième texte s'il te plait

c'est la dernière fois promis

merci

It is probable that until two hundred years ago Antarctica had never been~seen

human eyes. The first people who are known to have seen it (1) hunters on ship in

1819. Two years later, one of them (2) to land there even (3) conditions

prevented him from exploring very far. Larger scientific expeditions later came to the Antartic

to find out more. By the end of the nineteenth century they had succeeded in mapping,the

coast of the continent, in (4) of the fact that Antarctica is almost entirely covered

by a thick layer of ice which in places stretches far (5) the edge of the land onto

the sea.

There was something else which attracted people to Antarctica (6) scientific

research. This was the South Pole. A number of attempts to reach it were made in the early

years of the twentieth century, (7) the first person to get there was the.Norwegian

Roald Amundsen, in 1911. Travelling with dogs (8) pull the sledges (9)

carried his party's supplies, he arrived (10) the pole five weeks before his rival, a

British group (11) by Robert Scott.

12) the terrible weather conditions, many nations now have scientific bases on

Antarctica, carrying out research on a great range of subjects.

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