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3 What has the customer ordered as a starter?
4 Which is more important to achieve success?
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What has the man decided to do with his luggage?
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B to store it at the hotel for a small charge
C to keep it with him while exploring the city
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What does the presenter say about Taylor Swift’s success?
A Many celebrities are jealous of her success.
B She earns more than $100 million a year.
C Her way to success was full of ups and downs.
What does the speaker say about Taylor’s childhood?
A She won a horse-back riding competition.
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How did she develop her music skills?
A She performed in Broadway musicals.
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C She attended workshops at festivals.
Why did Taylor move to Nashville?
A She decided to take a course in song writing.
B She joined a country music band as a solo singer.
C She searched for opportunities to record her songs.
What is TRUE about Taylor Swift?
A She wrote autobiographical songs.
B She set up her own record company.
C She mixed various music styles.
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Not only that, but wind and waves keep pushing him westward when he wants to go south toward the Solomon Islands. Unlike big ships with powerful engines, his rowboat and arm power are no match for the winds. Fortunately, Eruc has a dry little cabin to crawl into when the daily rowing is done. He can use his little palm computer to connect to the Internet by way of a satellite phone. “For fun, I do emails and phone calls, read, and write in my journal a lot,” he says.
Protein bars give him energy, and he boils water to heat freeze-dried beef on a one-burner stove. A solar-powered machine removes salt from ocean water so he can drink it, but only when the sun shines.
He’s not bothered by the hard work or even being blown the wrong direction. Eruc sees the world as a laboratory where there is much to learn. For example, when his trip takes him across land, he enjoys meeting people – especially children. He has already visited dozens of schools and shared his story.
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Astor Quest is located not far from Hyde Park, Kensington Palace and Whiteley’s Shopping centre. We only permit guests between the ages of 18–30 to stay at our hostel, so we are an ideal accommodation for young travellers. Everybody working at Astor Quest is also young and lives here too, so they can give you hints about great places to see in London. We have
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Travel Joy Hostels Chelsea is located in London between Pimlico and Chelsea and facing the River Thames. Underneath us lies a lively pub featuring bands from all over the city playing. If you don’t feel like going far for a bit of food, we have a Thai restaurant where you can choose from tasty Asian and English dishes here on the premises. Our rooms are clean and FRPIRUWDEOHRXUVWD൵DUHKDUGZRUNLQJ
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We’re located only minutes away from the Tower Bridge, the Tower of London and the City Hall. Not only is the location awesome, the building itself is breathtaking. Formerly a seamen’s hostel, the six-storied building was converted to an astonishing travellers’ place. All our rooms come with comfy wooden beds, private shower, toilet facilities and lockers for your belongings. You’ll get our self-made city map with all essential information about the goingons in town.
Astor Hyde Park is located in South Kensington. Interesting places in the area include the Natural History Museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Science Museum. You will enjoy modern living in a traditional recently restored English accommodation. The wonderful wooden staircase maintains the Victorian style character. Our 33 guestrooms are decorated with modern designs and are comfortably spacious. A stainless steel kitchen, 2 lounges and a large dining area are all available for guest use.
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