Középszintű angol érettségi 2013. október - 3. nyelvhelyesség feladat.
CHILD-FREE FLIGHTS?
A third of Britons would happily pay more for their flights if (0) there were no children on board.
A survey of more than 2,000 Britons carried (1) by travel site TripAdvisor has revealed that badly behaved children are (2) of the biggest causes of frustration when flying. Some 37 per cent of those questioned said they were (3) irritated by noisy children that they would be willing to pay more to go on a flight (4) them. Having a child kick the back of their seat was the biggest annoyance for 22 per cent of the respondents, while another 22 per cent said parents unable (5) control their children were their biggest frustration. A TripAdvisor spokeswoman, Emma Shaw, said that even on a short-haul trip, a stressful flight could (6) a very negative effect on the overall travel experience. “Any disturbance when flying is annoying but (7) seems that uncontrollable children are among the biggest causes of frustration for some passengers,” she said.
Opinions were divided over the question whether young children should (8) allowed to fly in first-class or business-class areas – 34 per cent said they should be excluded while 36 per cent felt they should not. The rest were undecided. “It’s clearly a topic (9) strongly divides opinion,” Ms Shaw said.
(http://www.independent.co.uk)
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(Csak egy-egy szót mindenhova.)CHILD-FREE FLIGHTS?
A third of Britons would happily pay more for their flights if (0) there were no children on board.
A survey of more than 2,000 Britons carried (1) by travel site TripAdvisor has revealed that badly behaved children are (2) of the biggest causes of frustration when flying. Some 37 per cent of those questioned said they were (3) irritated by noisy children that they would be willing to pay more to go on a flight (4) them. Having a child kick the back of their seat was the biggest annoyance for 22 per cent of the respondents, while another 22 per cent said parents unable (5) control their children were their biggest frustration. A TripAdvisor spokeswoman, Emma Shaw, said that even on a short-haul trip, a stressful flight could (6) a very negative effect on the overall travel experience. “Any disturbance when flying is annoying but (7) seems that uncontrollable children are among the biggest causes of frustration for some passengers,” she said.
Opinions were divided over the question whether young children should (8) allowed to fly in first-class or business-class areas – 34 per cent said they should be excluded while 36 per cent felt they should not. The rest were undecided. “It’s clearly a topic (9) strongly divides opinion,” Ms Shaw said.
(http://www.independent.co.uk)