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ecu ool ‘Yu oe gong to resde newspaper ail. Sx paagrahs have been moved fom Team: Choose rom the pararaps AG te on hich Sa ne oa (7-2). ‘Totes one ota paragraph which you do a need 1 ue. ak your anevecs onthe spare answer shot, a ne ee ee ee _—__—______— in the Mountains of Peru nae batt lan on an otherwise se mountain roan Andes. Bat Per Fos. Briish-bom to oe and mourn guide, surmised that the perc sretave mado 8 peo! ceremonial plato fr Ines would ve at andthe adventure hikers he wee eedng set ough heavy jungle grow and uncovered se ane nce eatin tht flourished hee They seed tobe eee bung foundation od he ‘Sonework of aq own carbon dating Rar wo of Ue, hoa oon Berth vencnd cvileton oxsted ere neat 6,000 tt yo The ord of Span tomb, considered one of he ar a. lumi ses ovr fund ws discover in ‘rae "et Pag te ombtone of ove hoping 0 ‘ris he mounaing ofthe Wikabamba ange tht perhaps re man totaling. specaclr ruins, leben tea grt emgiva that 500 yoars 200 sea tom madatnday colombia to Chie. The eeeNk wiped ut the tia ldots in ¥972 en thon Span abandoned mich of te region. That eto man aor ham, who in ona remarkable yee covered Tie Me pou ane voverl ther impotent alaren se cAETese3») PAPER Reang > Part? “The finds wv slaniicant because while modern exis Tynonymovs wth the Ines ecbaotois actly know toy aout ther eviteton, About ety pecant has ov been investigates” sai Peruvian orchoooteist ‘ire te maybe 009 books on Mach Pi, bat only ‘ive ose ae aly aot “To many, Mo Frot and Reiner, the power hold of scoring rune swallowed by jungle a8 song o46y ‘Iitwns ory tas catury 1 he nara Jones oan ‘Seow Gorauch, whore sharp eyelet te covery Toormayrachina wath. Fros. "it really oot more mpi than atthe nue forE1Dored, tos {nat nore af lot cits out hore wating be found Fos i ot an archos Hregh i work as 8 cee uid, obetograper and athe of ho popula tava TSok"Eticung Cure ne nae deicatoc much of he ae ‘hry years ering evrhing he con about te ancient ighlanaers, ‘Some. peopl tke th thil of finding “Tometing ond moving onto somethngelse! he si, But Yormantte do somating ust with a) Frost now ying to raze mony fr far expeditions 0 onayrachina, but he already rearing of ots Rds Tinow of wo sie that ore sn of unciscoverd, a keto acover he a explaining wit» wry sie at ole wie rot broadcast ntonions! \ieabamis open to modern-day explorers." ran ‘eros ourdation of baldings foundations of ead ‘ater hanna, probably dors of them Frost sid find 20029 team led by Fost found so of dle Calor salament sprosa seross more then xeon Square mies. They found the eine of 200 sinitures hd storanouser, an intents engineered aged Ccicurkl pote and tombe The people whe once St varous altitudes. The oxporers belove thet ‘orinayrachina may have been used supp amore But exiting is not about adventure. Sevious ‘xplorere caretlyvaod the old Spanish shone pore over topographical maps and. chats and ‘xpadon.ayone can blunder sound in» jungle ‘ortes Hugh Thompson in his recat book about ‘Siperng for ea rin, The White Rok And indeed, {he annals of Peruvian exploration are Ired ith Essential tips pet rene asa ie gn hn oe pee the history of the planet” Fost explite. That Stroune fo an nf lt of etre buried under the ‘round o under vegetation! Johan Reinhard, who holds the te of exorer in tesdence at ational Geograph is» peponant ot ‘esearch He says tis important to find an atlogue shes in Per before they ao Toot er aoxvoyed Youre nom amet gy Dm F The previous year, 168, saw a numberof expadsions tothe rgion ear ol the yt ow ut he “ndvesutwaesimiony enpporing. Unter, te ‘ourageour explorer relies to abandon he temp {ose money fr one ast ty {6 The iacovery in 199 of Gorayeahin wa tty halle aca jr in evoked roman mage of ‘ho snchbuklng explorer unearthing » Ls Cy, 29 who n 171 made the greatest ine discovery of hem 'L Mac Pech Inthe twen-fst conta would Seem thet the remote, roqged. mountain Cuzco would have gven up allo hl sects, Bua ‘owt med ane an | eoang yar? 59 On Your Bike vey gern has ts emblematic yt, One pontine tae mas the galt carts a Uitle toy eat pecially designed for middle oje fren tao rh to cre about Leaking Fils Later came the Beach baggy, aly fshonbl, wily Spatial siglterain vice: One Phe ila he natorle or the ovmode a is twee thay st, Se cola contr, quite sei, tut there feo doube whi poaess ‘eceaoal vehicle as eapted the ‘maginaon of the landed, nile age eli the quad bia, ht is about ens squat, angi hytofip machine tat cates {ore smh? he rcetoal vies ge, the qurd. bike ie Harly {aphid They are to the ountysie what the jet to Lake Windermere Theres nothing. ‘ben yu tr acne youve et to Usa it the care and then the suns ras. the reat ed es (Whe says. 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In which evew the folowing mentioned? = ee eens eee eee the tendony to patronise Books for Children ‘Reviews of the bes children's books published this year ‘A Lost and Found by Peter Osgood ser 10+ AAnje was abandoned by her mater asa aby and tas grown up with foster parents, Put now she resolver to tick down the mother who deserted her Ongod avoids all he tap inherent in a ale a fan i, refsing to deserbe events in such a way ao justify the adult actions. Lstead, he portays the situation as Anje herself experiences [with stunning insight and accuracy, prodcing 1 moving and hard-hiting story. What i move, there i plenty of action to keep you turning the pages, and the breathtaking nale comes right ‘ut of the ble. Sensitive youngsters may find the Subject emotionally haunting, but by this age ‘luldren should be able to cope with the sues handled here, Highly revommended B Bird Fly Away by Helen Hunter Smith Ages 511 Children may well be natural conservationists, ‘snchanted by Boppy brine and out doggies bt rather than simply exploit his yearning for anthropomorphic animals, Hunter Smith his deeded wo tackle head the whole problem of how we teat animals in Westra society. The Story vores around a frm where Calves with his parems, who are desperately trying to get sway from the countryside and move to the big iy. The haunting pictures of the dlpidated {arm builings and erly animale ae just one of the outstanding features in ths Mist novel, but perhaps the major atteation of Bind Fly diay it {hati relies to compromise in ite portrayal of povertystricken farmers and neglected animals This enables young readers to understand ful the awhward issues facing the grown-ups in this ‘world, though there i bate tothe gene of ‘airy tales inthe shape a a happy ending. A Be ‘work wit serious undertones, © Cust by Seth Aston Ages ot Everyone likes a eudde; hats the premise ofthis ‘urming, chunky book for te very young. Even foddlers wh show no interest in the wal baby bathtime boots wil be eatanced bythe ih narrative. In fact, thi book cond rd be betes introduction to the word svi. ‘As By the Baby Elephant wander say through the jangle in sate of his parents, he encounters all sorts of adorable erearres, fom Harold the Hippo to Tim the Tooth Tiger, and each of them Send him on his way with nce code All E8dy has to Tear todo i ak fr a cae ~ and be prepared to return the four and give womeone ‘be acu when asked to do s. The spur text Is cleverly intervonen wih the tne driving in such as way a encourage reading wit being, too overly dae D Step Aside by Diana Courtland dee 11 ‘Hiving grown up in an orphanage, Bob can only imagine what normal Tamil Me is Hike, and he Indulges in these anaes whenever his de relity becomes too depressing Problems bela ccnp hen he dscovers hes tipping in and ot of his Imaginary world without raising it~ and then he Finds be cant contol which world be i ving in, This power and eiginal tale demonsttes with stunning lary how strongly me canbe dren it fur fantasies and whit an uncomfortable (and ukimatelyteiing) ciperence it ean be. While CCourand cea has talent ae writer the younger members ofthe target markt fortis werk may Find the rbjet matter too unsettling. Afr ll she “sell hinting tthe psychological basso wide ‘ange of mental problems, not to mention sbuze of leohol and narcotic If he marketing axe ould be addressed, the hook would deserve ‘reserved pave Not in Time by Laura Rose Aes 8-11 Child psychologist tll wx that round about dhe age of st or seven most eden ae gripped by fam interest in the phenomenon of time, though the extent to which they artical this naturally ‘aries Books and fms for alder hdien (and fdels) that deal with tine travel indicate ust Fo well icles, tht interest Laura Rose's third ook once agnin Testirer her popular protagonist, Heather Hort, who dicovere an ‘id arden that is a portal oa world ofthe future [As Heather vetures backwarde and formats in lime, she Tete fosinating details about lie in Sfferent epochs, each of which is entirely plausible and very real. The writer also dare 0 Adress the thorny ut fasciaating philosophical {question of whether a visor from the ire who ‘hanges the past could thereby nullify his ww feistnce, To discover what conchision Kose comer t, you wil have toby the book! Colour My World by Ashton iy Ages2S My three-year nice loved this book, though 1 ‘ant promise that ever they wl fea the Same way. This i the story of Vite litle bos ‘who absolutly refines to pin pictes fn his rrsery cls. In'a clever touch we see how the Pictures themsees fee (neglected, since you sak) then Viol psn themunder extreme presse Buta new teacher at muse school bins oot the ars in Vij by belping male hi pctres come to efor him, showing him what they thik ad el ‘So the moral heres that een though grown-aps ‘want you todo something Unt you yourself have tno deste t J, you might sil enjoy ti you give ita go. A well message for every child who ie ‘uniling ty something new because of dosbts bout his or rab. G The Ghost at Number 54 by Fred wot Ages 11 This marvellous tale manages to make England in the 1950s seem like an interesting pace = and 8 someone who was glowing up thee at the ime, Team only aay tht fa huge tite to the weiter’ skit Wilmot eaptares brillandy the Arabness and prey uniformity, butalso the quant ‘uality of Hife in that decade. Agsinst this thckrop he tls he story of Alice ard John a2 itslowly dawns on them that thir house, number 54 Mafeking Place, is haunted, One striking quality in this work is Wilmot’s ability to demonstrate wha is going on inthe ind of the salen the story without talking dewn 10 his Soung reader, at 20 many writers do T won't Feveal bow the tae ends, except to roma that swe were very fond of happy endings in the 195, M1 The Enchanted Tree by Samantha Carson ges II The tree in thi story not just encharted in the Siguratve sense ofthe word: Haball the wiard tn actully cast spell ver it and tis means that nobody mus look athe oid oak, Everyone inthe village knows this, for sich maitre are trzads and splls. Everyone except Ath, tht 15, for Arthurs the son ofa traveling musician whois passing through he village We barn what Inppens to Arbus when e looks ath tes nd asiner first novel, Careon depict bial the isolation of childhood, the sensation that ‘everyone exept you knows the ules af the game ‘A gripping read that wil be popular with boys and pit aie

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