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 | Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, us KEY WORD given in brackets. Do not change the KEY WORD given. You must use I two and five words including the KEY WORD. There is one example (0) at the begin
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 | There's hardly anyone who hasn't heard of bungee jumping. (ALMOST) 4- KEY WOR[
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 | utmost everyone has hearcC of bungee jumping.
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 | In the late eighties AJ Hackett and Henry van Asch founded bungee jumping as a commercial business.      (BY)
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 | In the late eighties bungee jumping	AJ Had
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 | Henry van Asch as a commercial business.
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 | If Henry doesn't miss his plane, the two will come together for the birthday celebrations November.    (UNLESS)
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 | "I'm grateful that our team has done most of the work," says Mr Hackett. (THANK)
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 | "I have to	doing most of the work," says I
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 | Mr Hackett: "I take pride in what we have achieved for this sport."	(PROUD)
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 | Mr Hackett says he's	have achieved for this
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 | It's more than two decades since they first started jumps at the Kawarau Bridge. (BEEI
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 | People	Kawarau Bridge for more than tw
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 | Complete the following text. Use the correct forms of the words in brackets and find your own to replace the question marks. There is one example (0) at the beginning.
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 | A fascinating New Zealander: Sir Edmund Hillary (1919-2008)
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 | According to TIME, one of the ''most influential (influential)'' people of the century was  the  New  Zealand-born  Sir  Edmund   Hillary.  As  a  child,   Ed wasn't '' as tall (tall)'' as his peers and very shy. He ''(spend)spent'' his daily train journeys to school reading adventure stories: "Since my school day I ''(read) have read|hacve been reading'' every book I could get hold of," he once mentioned in an interview. 
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 | At 16 his interest in (4)	 (climb) was spark<
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 | school trip to Mount Ruapehu. He found that he was (5)	
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 | strong and had greater courage (6)	(???) many of his clc
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 | On 29 May 1953, Hillary and Tenzing Norgay became the first climbers to reach th<
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 | Mount Everest. They were part of a British expedition (7)	
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 | John Hunt. Taking part in the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition Hillary r South Pole in 1958. He also got to the North Pole, making him the first person to read
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 | and conquer Everest. But he was also a lucky man. If Hillary (8)	
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 | (not be) late for TWA Flight 266, he would have become a victim of the 1960 N<
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 | disaster, in (9)	(???) 134 people lost their lives. Evide
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 | time, Sir Edmund Hillary must (10) 	 (have) a powerl
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