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Choose the correct word. The fastest way to travel in London is below the city on the ____________ .
Choose the correct word. Hannah was very late for work and had to call for a _________.
Choose the correct word. We went to the Isle of Man by ________ last weekend. The sea was calm.
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Fill in the gaps with should or shouldn’t. We __________ leave expensive things in the car.
Fill in the gaps with should or shouldn’t. You ____________ always have your bag in front of you when travelling on the train. There are a lot of thieves about.
Fill in the gaps with should or shouldn’t. You __________ cross the street when the light is red.
Fill in the gaps with should or shouldn’t. You _______ live in the city because city life offers much better public transport.
Match the titles to the descriptions of the landmarks of England. One title is extra. A. A MOVEABLE CONSTRUCTION B. THE PLACE TO REMEMBER HEROES C. THE MONUMENT OF THE PAST D. THE HEART OF LONDON E. THE ROYAL RESIDENCE
Read the text and mark the statements True (T), False (F) or Not Stated (NS). After years of discussing moving to the country, we found a cottage on the bank of a river. There was a studio where I could paint – my old dream. A year later, the cottage was transformed into a beach style house. Light came in through huge glass windows and as I looked out on the river that ran past our door, I felt happy. It was only a mile walk to the town. There was a station with a connection to London and fantastic English countryside right on our doorstep. I threw myself into country life, taking the dog for walks in fields and woods, writing for the regional newspaper and painting. Jim found a new job in Cambridge and I as a writer could work at home. We really lived our dream. It was during our third winter that I realized how I felt about the different contact we now had with our children. We still spoke and emailed, but meeting my daughter for a coffee meant a three-hour drive. Then there were the old friends who we missed. We made friends in Suffolk, but most new people were older or much younger with growing families. I discovered how lonely you can be even when you know a lot of people. I felt empty. I didn’t see the beauty of the countryside any more. It was my daughter, visiting for a weekend, who noticed my melancholy mood. ‘Why not sell up and move back to live in the flat?’ she said. It seemed such a simple solution. Jim felt the same. We sold the house and set about returning to London. We love being back home in the city, with our family. We don’t regret our country adventure. One thing we have learned is that location isn’t everything, it’s people that count.
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