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Amelia Earhart, Pioneer Woman Pilot (1897- 1927)
Amelia Earhart, the pioneering woman pilot, had [her] first flying lesson in January 1921, and convinced herself that she was destined to become a pilot. In the six months that followed, she managed to save enough money to buy a plane. Earhart named the bright yellow plane “The Canary”, and put it to good use, setting the first women's record by rising [to] an altitude of 14,000 feet, a remarkable achievement. From [then] on, Earhart's life revolved [around] flying. But strong [as] Earhart's convictions were, challenging financial obstacles lay ahead.
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Anita Roddick (1942 - 2007)
In 1976 Anita Roddick opened the first Body Shop in Brighton, England. She sold natural ingredients in environment-friendly containers.
Anita had travelled to many different countries as a student She [noticed] that ordinary women in Africa and south-east Asia did not buy expensive creams for their skin, [but] used simple local materials like cocoa fat and lemon juice. She [discussed] this with a plant expert, and together they developed a completely new [kind] of skincare product. Today there are over 2000 Body Shops around the world Anita Roddick showed people a new way of [doing] business successfully.
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Cheap English books
English books for beginners/ I [have] several easy books/ I’ve only used [them] a little/ are a lot [more] expensive/ I [will] be there on Wednesday
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Computer game review
to tick all the right boxes/draws on the gaming/an action game in [which] players pilot/chance to collaborate [with] one another in a game/[Although] not a lot of the game
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Considerable amount of their time 1. Earth 2. Decides 3.wholy 4. Time 5 remain
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Dear Lorna
so I [have] to get up/ people from a [lot] of different countries/ telling them [about] our city/ Here is [a] photo of me/ I’m [wearing] my new uniform.
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Dear Maria
I still think [about] all the friends/I was sad [when] I left England because my visit [was] too short/ I would [like] to return to England but [next] time
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Dear Sir I read your advertisement
I would [like] to have some more/ How [much] does a course cost/ in three weeks, [on] Monday 9 May/ If you prefer [to] begin in June/ I hope [this] is the information
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Diamonds are forever 1.all 2. Being 3. Which 4. Of 5. for
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Fashion
worn clothing of [one] description/Apart [from] protection against/and gone [while] some of these have been/to those [who] had the money to [do] so
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Graphology at work
Job applicants [are] asked to/ thoroughness [to] anxiety/ would be capable [of] dealing/ tells you a lot [about] an applicant’s/ is use together [with] other tests
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Graphology at work
you have applied [for] it all depends on both [how] much they know about graphology [and] the way they use it/it won’t be just [because] of their handwriting/they wouldn’t [have] got
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Henry Davies
when he suddenly [came] across/ a house [for] sale overlooking/ to be exactly [what] he was looking for/ During [this] time/ many other hotel owners [to] create similar hotels
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Honey 1. Is 2. As 3. There 4 on 5. The
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Hello Sergei, I am studying
I find [a] lot of the subject difficult, but [they] are all very interesting/ when I [have] finished the course/I [would] like to go and work [in] another country
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Hello Silvio,
There’s [going] to be an extra swimming competition next week and not [enough] people in the team [are] free to do it. Jane [wants] you to swim in six races! Is that [too] much swimming for you
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Hi Helga
I went to [the] seaside last Saturday/I was feeling fed [up] and I was/always been scared [of] the big rides/it was [much] fun/with me next [time]
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Hi Jan!
Dad and I are having a lovely time on holiday here. We go to the beach every day and [there] is a lots to do at the hotel in the evening. Last night, they had a dance. It was excellent! The hotel shop has some lovely leather handbags. I'll buy one [for] you tomorrow.
Our flight will [arrive] at the airport at ten o'clock on Saturday evening so we will not get home until midnight.
I [have] forgotten my front door key so don't go to bed early!
[See] you soon.
Love Mum and Dad
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Juggling
catching them [without] dropping/ using rubber balls [instead] of the cotton balls that were [no] use at the time/ seen practice [of] throwing/ control shown [by] Enrico Rastelli
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Juggling
Juggling involves throwing a number of objects up into the air and catching them again. Probably the greatest juggler was Enrico Rastelli, who was born in Siberia in 1896.
Although Rastelli spent some of his early years in Italy, it [was] in Russia that he acquired his juggling skills. He was able to juggle [as] many as eight balls at the same time. However, [what] made him a genius was his perfect style, rather [than] the number of objects he could juggle. One of his specialties was throwing a ball into the air, and then catching [it] on a stick held in his mouth, a practice later copied by other jugglers.
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Light Pollution
in big cities today [have]/ And it is [not] / also affected [by]/ for serious astronomers [as] well/ has come up [with] an interesting solution.
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Moving picture were invented
Movies very [quickly] became popular/were built in a [district] of Los Angeles/ [By] the 1920,Hollywood/ the world film [industry]/Words [appeared] on screen from time
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Newmarket.
English. 20th July. Dear Maria, How are you? hard [in] English/ for five [hours] a day/ its easy [to] visit/ Last night I [went] to the cinema/I like it [very] much
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Paris Dear Maria
I still think [about] all the friends/I was sad [when] I left England because my visit [was] too short/ I would [like] to return to England but [next] time
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Pelicans
which hold [up] to three time/ of the species, [even] if they do/ is surprisingly graceful [for] birds/ [Unlike] other birds/ pelicans are [still] at risk
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Perseverance
if at [all] possible/a good train [unless] it is applied/with absolutely [no] musical ability/But [everyone] else might reply/and [however] difficult such a person
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Piano competition
it is even bigger [than] last year/all over [the] world are going to/They will all have [to] play/The person [who] wins will get/There will [be] a concert
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Riverside Hotel
food ever [since] the day/a family home [into] a hotel/ Davies [was] soon running/ the restaurant was [so] heavily booked/ trained [a] number
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The importance of physical activity
The pace [of] modern life/Consequently, eating [a] balanced/ [Although] we are all aware/many people spend far [too] little time/news is that [it] is easier that/activity [into] your day/can do it at [any] time/so use them [when] you get the chance/to spend time together [as] a fimily
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The hot river 1.Earth 2. Of 3. Can 4. Been 5. that
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Ways of Communicating
must be able to communicate [because (only)] through communication/behavior of [another]/of new meanings [as] a rule/can also indicate [their] whereabouts/Information [such] as this may play
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Who to respect
I could not really see [why] I should do so/were better in [their] day/grandparents in [this]/ I realize that, I’m [Although] appearing to be/all people [equally].
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