Complete the dialogue. Use “too” or “enough” with the adjective in brackets or the superlative form. (Hoàn thành đoạn đối thoại. Sử dụng “too” hoặc “enough” với tính từ trong ngoặc hoặc dạng so sánh nhất.)
Kate: Now we join Brett Simpson for the (1. late) news about the wildfires. Brett, what's happening?
Brett: Well, the police aren't allowing us to get (2. close) to the fires, but I can feel the heat from here.
Kate: How are the people in the area reacting? It isn't one of the (3. rich) parts of the country, is it?
Brett: No, it isn't. Some people are (4. lucky) to have relatives in other cities, so they’re
leaving. But many are (5. old) or (6. ill) to travel. They're waiting and hoping.
Kate: What's the (7. good) thing other people can do to help?
Brett: Well, I asked the police that question. They said the (8. helpful) thing is to stay away from the area. Thousands of people are coming here just to have a look. This is one of the (9. big) and wo (10. spectacular) fires for decades. But these people are getting in the way of the emergency services and their work. And their job is (11. difficult) without that!
Kate: What is the (12. likely) cause of the fire?
Brett: It's (13. early) to say. Sometimes lightning can start a fire like this, if the trees are (14. dry). But of course, humans are the (15. probable) cause.