Think Teen 1 beginners unit 7 page 104

Gap-fill exercise

Fill in all the gaps, then press "Check" to check your answers. Use the "Hint" button to get a free letter if an answer is giving you trouble. You can also click on the "[?]" button to get a clue. Note that you will lose points if you ask for hints or clues!
When I (be) young, I always (tell) stories to my teddies. One day, I (see) an (διαφήμιση) for teen writers in a newspaper and I (think), '' Well, I am a teenager and I want to be a writer!'' So, I (send) them one of my stories.They (like) it and
(give) me a job. At the age of 17, I (become) a writer! Publishers (not like) the first book I (write). But I didn't stop. And I (be) right. It (be) magical when I
(see) 'Double Act' or 'Bad Girls' in the bookshops.
You should read lots of books, different kinds. Another good idea is to keep a (ημερολόγιο).
When I (be)14, James Bond (be) my favourite hero. I very often
(go) to the cinema to see him on the big (οθόνη). At that age, I (think) that James Bond was the coolest man on Earth. When I
(begin) to write the first book, 'Stormbreaker', I (know) that Alex, the main hero, had to be like James. I (write) every evening. When it was ready, I (take) it to the (εκδότης). One day they called me and they (say) "We like it". I jumped into the air. My two sons were really (τρομαγμένος).
Alex Rider (become) a (κατάσκοπος) for the British secret service at the age of 14. He didn't want to but he didn't have a (επιλογή). He (be) really clever and he never (lose) his cool. That's why he (suceed) in all his missions in the Alex Rider book series.