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A.
If you want to turn off this road soon, get into
the inside
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B.
If you don't want to be hit by a car, walk on the
not the road. |
C.
A large road specially built for fast travel over
long distances is called a
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D.
Can you tell me the quickest
to the station? |
A.
I'll meet you off your train at the entrance to
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B.
Our train stopped at a small country
half an hour out of the city. |
C.
From our hotel room we had a magnificent view
of the
and the open
sea
beyond. |
D.
The sailors left their boat tied to the
and went into the town to
explore. |
A.
John's not here. He's gone to
a friend of his from the airport. |
B.
The rider got off her horse to
the animal across the busy road. |
C.
In the nineteenth century a young woman did
not normally go out alone: an older woman
would usually
her. |
D.
Whenever OM Personal staff go abroad on business, they always
remember to
back new multimedia tools
for our megaportal. |
A.
The university biology department is organising a
big
to the Amazon
jungle. |
B.
When I retire I'm going on a world
visiting every continent. |
C.
In the old days the sea
from
London to India took months. |
D.
When they got back from their
to Florida they both had a wonderful suntan. |
A.
A popular activity for tourists at the Pyramids is
to go for a
on a camel. |
B.
My grandmother is recovering from her illness:
yesterday I took her for a short
in the country. |
C.
The hotel organises a special
round the island for its guests. |
D.
In these days of air
it is
unusual to go round the world by boat. |
A.
When they
at the hotel, they
immediately went to bed. |
B.
Turn left after you've
to the
church. |
C.
They
the bus shelter just as it
started to pour with rain. |
D.
When he
the pub,
the
customers fell silent and turned to look at him. |
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