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Farne (p.32)
                (a) celebrity (b) entourage (c) autographs (d) fans (e) interviews (f) in the public eye (g) privacy
                (h) bodyguards (i) pressures (j) break-up
                Pride (p.32)
                (a) snob (b) proud (c) contemptuous  (d) boast (e) vain (f) conceited (g) thick-skinned (h) pride
                Birth (p.33)
                (a) expecting (b) pregnant (c) born (d) maternity ward (e) midwife (f) deliver (g) parents
                (h) cali (i) prams (j) cots (k) crawl

                Childhood and Adolescence (p.33)
                (a) adults (b) adult (c) daydreams (d) idolise (e) hobbies (f) teens (g) development (h) introverts
                (i) extroverts (j) relationships
                Death (p.33)
                (a) hearse (b) funeral (c) priest (d) dead (e) mourners (f) cemetery (g) crematorium (h) will
                (i) leave (j) widow (k) inherits
                Advertising (p.34)
                (a) classified advertisements (b) posters (c) hoardings (d) advertising agencies (e) publicise
                (f) eye-catching (g) commercials (h) persuade

                Art (p.34)
                (a) creative (b) sculptor (c) sculpture (d) painter (e) amateur (f) professional (g) dealers
                (h) works (i) galleries (j) reproductions
                Photograph (p.34)
                (a) camera (b) snaps (c) prints (d) album (e) slides (f) projector (g) develop (h) enlargements
                Military Service (p.34)
                (a) compulsory (b) forces (c) volunteers (d) army (e) navy (f) air force (g) promotion (h) officer
                Police (p.35)
                (a) join (b) police force (c) policeman (d) rank (e) uniform (f) walkie-talkie (g) detective (h) plain
                clothes
                Security Work (p.35)
                (a) security firm (b) armoured vehicles (c) bullet-proof  (d) guards (e) tap (f) bug (g) private
                detectives (h) couriers (i) kidnappers

                The Countryside (p.35)
                (a) rural (b) unpolluted (c) pace (d) villages (e) relaxed (f) cultivated (g) farms (h) national parks
                (i) wildlife (j) remote
                Street English (p.35)
                I don 't know. Thats OK. What are you doing? Here he isoWho's that?
                The Seaside (p.36)
                (a) beach (b) horizon (c) waves (d) drown (e) currents (f) depth (g) lifeguards (h) dive (i) shallow
                (j) ciiffs

                Mountains (p.36)
                (a) range (b) height (c) ascent (d) mountaineers (e) climb (f) peak (g) oxygen (h) equipment
                (i) ropes U) descent



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