Középszintű angol érettségi 2010. május - 3. nyelvhelyesség feladat.
(2) survey of 1,000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeeper magazine found that stealing by customers (3) widespread, with towels at the top of the list.
But guests can also (4) surprising items behind, such (5) false teeth, false eyeballs and wigs. Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legs.
As (6) as 6% reported that people had left a family member behind before checking (7) . A third of hoteliers said towels were the (8) commonly stolen items from their rooms, with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well. More (9) 10% of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1% said penny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms.
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Csak egy-egy szót mindenhova.STEALING FROM HOTELS
Toilet seats and brushes, paintings and a medieval sword are among items stolen (0) from hotel rooms, a survey says. A hotel owner's dog, a four foot high wooden bear, and a spy hole from a hotel room door are also some of the items that (1) been stolen from hotels in Britain.(2) survey of 1,000 hotel owners and managers by Caterer and Hotelkeeper magazine found that stealing by customers (3) widespread, with towels at the top of the list.
But guests can also (4) surprising items behind, such (5) false teeth, false eyeballs and wigs. Four per cent of those questioned had found artificial arms and legs.
As (6) as 6% reported that people had left a family member behind before checking (7) . A third of hoteliers said towels were the (8) commonly stolen items from their rooms, with one in five reporting bathrobes stolen as well. More (9) 10% of staff reported toilet rolls as the items most often taken and 1% said penny-pinching guests would even steal the light bulbs from their rooms.