Friday, 28 November 2014

CLOZE TEXT: WOULD YOU LIVE NEXT TO THE EX?

Hello girls,
As I told you yesterday, here you have a new cloze text, hope you find it easy. 
The key is below the text. 
Have a nice weekend!
Would you live next to the ex?

Despite parting five months ago, famous actors Kay Jenkins and Sean Storke insist they will remain close. In their case, (0) however, it was more than a turn of phrase, for Storke has just paid almost 2 million pounds for a home only four houses away from the one he used to share with Jenkins. Storke, 40, who (14)….………... 4 million pounds a film, has sent in builders to (15)……..……… the three-storey house to his taste.

Although they have been linked- and pictured- with others, he and Miss Jenkins seem reluctant, (16) ……….… not incapable, of severing all ties. (17)…………… they announced the end of their 10-year romance, they continue to be seen in (18)………….together, they have holidayed together and they have celebrated his 40th birthday as a couple.

Storke bought the four-bedroom house in ChelseaWest London, and has told friends he hopes to move into it in the New Year. Miss Jenkins, 35, is clearly (19)………… that he will live just 50 yards around the corner. “In fact four houses away,” corrected the actress. ‘He’s like, “This is my favourite street!”  And it is, it’s both of ours. Sean hasn’t moved (20)…………….. yet, but when he does it will be easy for him to watch what’s going on,” she added laughing. “He could (21)……….. spy on me.”

Storke, who moved into a friend’s flat after the (22)…………., will be able to look down from his roof terrace and gaze into the windows of the 1.2-million-pound house he bought with Miss Jenkins three years ago and which is still (23)………....owned. In spite of his trips to Hollywood, his heart (24) …………… in Chelsea where neighbours (25) ………….. David Bowie and Lord Sainsbury.

(26) …………… so close to each other will have its advantages. He and Miss Jenkins can share a cab to the office as they continue to run their production company. But they may not be neighbours for (27)……………. Miss Jenkins recently said she’d like a house in the countryside. “I’d die for that,” she said. “That’s what I really, really, really, really want.”


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 KEY

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14
GETS

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CONVERT

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IF

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SINCE

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PUBLIC

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AMUSED

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IN

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EASILY

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SPLIT

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JOINTLY

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REMAINS

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INCLUDE

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LIVING

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LONG




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