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Reading People Last month I was invited to lunch with my cousin _accidentally spilling some water on the table. I was and his new wife. | hadn't met her before, but my _eventually 5 worthy of her attention ‘cousin had been 0__€ __ to everyone about ‘only when it came to paying the bill; I had offered her wonderful, warm and caring personality. Clearly to treat them to lunch to celebrate theit recent ‘good she had completely 1___ him off his feet. It__ news: She was evidently someone who could tum didn’t take long for me to see through this veneer. the charm on, but only when it 6____ her On arriving at lunch, she sat down at the table purpose. In my opinion, 7 wonderful, without so 2____as an acknowledgment ‘warm and caring people do not blow hot and cold in of my presence. She 3______ to continue her __their behaviour to others 8 on what they conversation with her husband as if I didn’t exist, _ believe they can get out of them.of what someone | and then 4___at the young waitress for cam do for them. | 1A plucked B swept € dragged D hoisted 2 A much B far C great D long 3 A proceeded —_&B followed € progressed continued 4 A winked B glared € peeped D eyed 5 A pondered —B discriminated weighed D deemed 6 A met B realized € performed —_D served 7 A fully B purely € literally D truly 8 A varying B revolving € depending determined Charles Schulz ‘The cartoonist Charles Schule created the dailylives He was given 12___ anxiety and low spirits, ‘of Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy and the O__other and there was an underlying sadness in his stories, inhabitants ofthe Peanuts strip. Schulz,9______a bitter-sweet quality that clearly fascinated many tohis friends as ‘Sparky’, drew the daily strip for almost of his fans. In the 19505, the strip had a vogue 50 years. Its distinctly American culture10_______ following 13__intellectuals, but Schulz ‘nothing to hamper its universal success. twas said was happyto point 14_ that he himself to have 355 milion readers in 75 countries, and it had flunked algebra, Latin, English and physics 11____Schulz very rich. Schulz displayed at school. When someone 15___him an Lunflaggingly sharp observation and a fairly gentle, if _ existentialist, he had to ask16____ the sometimes downbeat, humour. ‘word meant. BEHIND THE SCENES Watching a successful theatre production is an amazing experience. The performance looks 0-effortless. and everything goes smoothly EFFORT but this often 17 the amount of work that was actually involved ue At the Palace Theatre, the average time from the first 18 to REHEARSE opening night is just four weeks of intensive work. Everyone involved attends the first read-through by the cast, so this is an ideal opportunity to get an 19__ into how a production germinates. SiGhT | took myself to the theatre on a 20 October morning to attend the CHILL read-through of the theatres new production — the British premigre of Sive, ty ‘the acclaimed irish playwright john & Keane. Its a poignant portrayal of rural ‘amily life. rich in comedy and filled with 21 characters played MEMORY by an krish cast for linguistic 22 AUTHENTIC “tt important for people to have a sense of common purpose and | explains director Ben Barnes. The play has been in TEAM pre-production since june but this is the first reading and it will be 24 of how the actors work tagether. And it’s for the theatre INDICATE staff as much as the actors.” 25 John has hinted that he doesn't wish to remain in the group any longer. hint Johnhas wishes to remain in the group. 26 Five actors were competing for the leading role in the play contention Thee the leading role in the play. 27 She was concentrating so hard on her work that she didrit notice when | came in, wrapped ‘She was _____ that she didn’t notice when I came in 28 They still haven't found cut what caused the accident. cause Theyhaveyet____ the accident was. 29 | reluctantly signed the contract. signature Itwaswith on the contract. 30 Suzanne is far superior to me in terms of techrical knowledge. match When it comes for Suzanne.

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