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You've probably been asked what you would do if you found a leather wallet full of cash. Would you keep it. turn it in to the police or ask for a __ ? Woralop, a homeless man from Thailand, only had 9 baht to his __ when he found a leather wallet __ 20,000 baht and several credit cards in it.

It was more than __ to buy him food and even a place to stay for weeks. __, he didn't think about keeping the wallet. He ran after the owner to __ it, after seeing him dropping it __. He wasn't able to run fast enough to __ the man, so he went straight to the nearest police station to __ it over.

The owner, Niity, hadn't even __ he had lost the expensive wallet when the police called to tell him they had it. When he learned that a homeless man had turned it in and saw that all the money and credit cards still __ inside, he was more than totally __. The owner admitted that if he had no money he probably would have kept it. What a(n) __ person Woralop was!

__ he initially offered Woralop a 2,000 baht reward, Niity later decided to also __ the man a job at his factory in Bangkok. As a matter of fact, Woralop was more than happy to __ it. It comes with a 11,000 baht __ and good accommodation.

Tarika has already started posting __ of Woralop at his new job on social media. His photos show that Woralop is such a good example that being kind really does __. When you're kind to others, others are __ kind to you.

1.A. salary B. chance C. leave D. reward

2.A. identity B. name C. body D. credit

3.A. within B. over C. with D. beyond

4.A. enough B. basic C. suitable D. necessary

5.A. Therefore B. However C. Additionally D. Besides

6.A. warn B. remind C. return D. check

7.A. by mistake B. by design C. by hand D. by chance

8.A. come up with B. deal with C. put up with D. catch up with

9.A. get B. hand C. take D. turn

10.A. guessed B. believed C. noticed D. promised

11.A. remained B. lay C. stuck D. held

12.A. confused B. excited C. surprised D. upset

13.A. wonderful B. honest C. generous D. adequate

14.A. If B. Because C. When D. Although

15.A. offer B. fix C. focus D. search

16.A. compare B. consider C. accept D. prepare

17.A. reward B. salary C. cheque D. tax

18.A. challenges B. videos C. figures D. photos

19.A. send up B. take off C. pay off D. give out

20.A. equally B. partly C. completely D. properly

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Opening Hours

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Last admission is 30 minutes before closing time.

Special opening times can be arranged for groups , who may wish to book a private view.

Admission Charges: Adults: £5.00; Students: £4.00; Seniors: £4.00; Children: £3.00; Families: £14.00 ( 2 adults & up to five children)

Group Rates: For a group of 10 or more, a special group rate of £4.00 each applies. Children will still be admitted for £3.00 each.

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C. offer readers some information about the Charles Dickens Museum.

D. tell readers how to make use of the Charles Dickens Museum.

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2.A. disappointments B. successes C. lives D. results

3.A. carried out B. looked out C. turned out D. figured out

4.A. Since B. Before C. After D. During

5.A. announcer B. athlete C. hostess D. performer

6.A. firm B. station C. store D. school

7.A. beautiful B. cruel C. strict D. kind

8.A. money B. knowledge C. appearance D. experience

9.A. bad B. small C. big D. good

10.A. walked B. saw C. turned D. added

11.A. run B. buy C. sell D. show

12.A. refused B. applied C. managed D. yelled

13.A. fired B. satisfied C. fitted D. employed

14.A. disappeared B. fallen C. shown D. responded

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16.A. lent B. offered C. sold D. promised

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19.A. designed B. knew C. signed D. resigned

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