Rosa Bonheur was a French painter who was possibly the most ______ female artist of the 19th Century. ( high, famous, great )
famous
10
When she was six Rosa ______ to Paris with her brothers and mother. ( left, lived, moved )
moved
15
Rosa was very _______ at school and her father took her out of school and became her art tutor. ( down, sorry, unhappy )
unhappy
25
Rosa ______ some of the great paintings in the Parisian art galleries and became a very popular painter of animals. ( copied, made, tried )
made
20
People could _______ Rosa´s work in French art galleries. ( learn, see, look )
see
15
One painting, 'The Horse Fair' is a very large work and measures nearly three meters high by five metres (______, is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. ( straight, full, wide )
wide
25
It you like water sports, why not ______ a day in Brighton? ( make, spend, live )
spend
15
We had made _____ with a group of students from France and they wanted to try surfboarding. ( visitors, groups, friends )
friends
25
Anyway. one day there was a ______ wind so we all decided to go out in the sea on surfboards. ( heavy, big, strong )
strong
20
The waves were much bigger than normal and everyone _____ a great time. ( did, had, passed )
had
20
Then more surfers appeared and soon the sea was full ______ them! ( of, with, about )
of
20
In the 18th century. a doctor said that swimming in the sea was good _______ people‘s health - and then everybody came down to Brighton. ( with, about, for )
for
15
In the 19th century, the railway was opened between Brighton and London which made it ______ for people to travel there. ( easier, longer, further )
easier
15
Now, the train journey to London _______ about an hour. ( makes, takes, counts )
takes
25
There is also a university just outside Brighton where many young people decide to go for their ______ . ( classes, lessons, studies )
studies
20
It‘s a popular choice for students ______ there is such a lot to do in the area. ( that, because, so )