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Harland Sanders was born in the USA in 1890, but his childhood wasn’t a happy one
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Harland Sanders was born in the USA in 1890, but his childhood wasn’t a happy one.
B That was when he first learned to cook. C Over the next nine years Harland developed his secret chicken recipe that made him famous. D Sanders continued to work for KFC as a public spokesman and visited restaurants all over the world until he died in 1980, aged 90. E His father died when he was four and his mother had to find a job to support the family, so Harland stayed at home to look after his younger brother and sister. F In the 1950s he decided to close down his restaurant and sold the secret recipe to other businesses one of which became Kentucky Fried Chicken. G He left home when he was twelve and he had a number of different jobs, including being a service station manager in Corbin, Kentucky, where he cooked for hungry travellers. 0) A 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) (text adapted from http://www.ronford.net/ui/kfc3/townsquare/colonel/colhistory1.htm ) APTIS TRAINING MATERIAL 8 Task 3 Read the text and match each space (12-18) with one word from the box below. Write the letters (A-K) on the Answer Sheet. The answer to question 00 is given on your answer paper as an example (L). You will not need to find five of the words. A Hong Kong hotel has sold individual 00 to be used as homes. It's one of the ways 12 are trying to cope with soaring housing prices, which are among the highest in the world. The hotel suites are cheaper than apartments in Hong Kong. Hundreds of people 13 up for hours to buy a unit at the Apex Horizon Hotel this week. It's not clear whether investors can legally live in the suites but buyers are still eager. The hotel was able to sell all 360 of its suites in two days - a sign there is a 14 for affordable housing. Hong Kong's low 15 rate has attracted hordes of mainland Chinese investors. It pushed home prices to record highs last year. Flats 16 an average of US$14,000 per square metre in central locations. Many residents feel they can no longer 17 to buy apartments. Hong Kong people cope by renting makeshift homes on rooftops, while others move into so- called cage homes - hutches made from wire-mesh, stacked on top of each other in a tiny room. The government's efforts to cool down 18 prices have not worked. So Hong Kong residents have to be creative in finding space to live. (text adapted from http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/language/wordsinthenews/2013/02/130225_witn_hotel_home.shtml ) Your answers: 00 = L A queued 12 = B interest 13 = C afford 14 = D spend 15 = E residents 16 = F investors 17 = G property 18 = H save I lined J cost K demand L rooms |
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