1. Fill in the gaps ( x ) with the correct word: in the middle, the air railways ,employees, have eaten, deserved, over, across, bar, to move, could, receive, which.
If you love chocolate, maybe you (1) a bar of CadBury's Bournville chocolate.But Bournville isn't just the name of an English chocolate (2). It's the name of a village (3) was bulit especially for workers at the Cadbury's chocolate factory. George and Richard Cadbury took (4) the cocoa and chocolate business from their father in 1861.
A few years later, they decided (5) the factory out of the centre of Birmingham, a city (6) of England, to a new location where they (7) exapnd. They chose an area close to the (8) and canals so that they could (9) milk deliveries easily and send the finished products to stores (10) the country.Here, (11) was much cleaner than in the city centre, and the Cadbury broathers thought it would be a much healthier place for their (12) to work. The Cadbury family thought their workers (13) to live and work in good conditions.
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1. Fill in the gaps ( x ) with the correct word: in the middle, the air railways ,employees, have eaten, deserved, over, across, bar, to move, could, receive, which.
If you love chocolate, maybe you (1) have eaten a bar of CadBury's Bournville chocolate. But Bournville isn't just the name of an English chocolate (2) bar. It's the name of a village (3) which was built especially for workers at the Cadbury's chocolate factory. George and Richard Cadbury took (4) over the cocoa and chocolate business from their father in 1861.
A few years later, they decided (5) to move the factory out of the centre of Birmingham, a city (6) in the middle of England, to a new location where they (7) could exapand. They chose an area close to the (8) railways and canals so that they could (9) could milk deliveries easily and send the finished products to stores (10) across the country. Here, (11) the air was much cleaner than in the city centre, and the Cadbury broathers thought it would be a much healthier place for their (12) employees to work. The Cadbury family thought their workers (13) deserved to live and work in good conditions.