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1.A________, she was greatly terrified by the sudden attack, which could easily be seen from her trembling hands.

2.Though your status is permanent, your identification card is __________ only for 20 years and has to be renewed regularly.

3.F_________ to leave the house, he had to stay in his bedroom watching TV.

4.Things didn’t go on according to plan, which was quite beyond their e__________.

5.Would you please reply to me if it is c___________ for you?

6.O___________ from the top of the mountain, the city looks splendid at night.

7.Without ample amounts of food, s_________ is still a disturbing problem in many African countries.

8.With nobody to turn to, he had no a but to finish the work all by himself.

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Morgan Motor Company Factory Tour and Cream Tea for Two

Descriptions

The Morgan Motor Company Factory is based in Malvern but is famous all over the world for their cars' character and charisma (魅力).Not only will you enjoy a guided tour of the only car maker in the world to still be run by the founding family after a century, you can also make the day complete with a cream tea for two.

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During this fascinating tour you will see how the cars are made from start to finish using a mixture of modern technology and traditional methods, as you visit the workshops. After the tour you will be able to view the museum at your leisure, take your time to discover the wonderful history of this automobile. You will also enjoy a cream tea in the Morgan Cafe to make it just a little bit more special for free.

Participant guidelines

Minimum age: 5 (under 16s must be accompanied by an adult).

Availability

Available on weekdays only. The factory closes for one week at Easter, during July and at Christmas, please check with the factory for their closure dates.

We advise booking at least four weeks in advance but during the summer months this increases to six weeks to ensure that dates are available. This is only a guideline and we advise you to book as early as possible to ensure that dates are available before the expiry date listed on your voucher. All bookings are subject to availability.

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Packaging and Delivery

For information on our packaging and delivery, please click here.

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