1. fall into disrepair-*The castle had fallen into disrepair after years of neglect.*The abandoned train station was rusting and crumbling—it had clearly fallen into disrepair.Definition:a) To become more popular again.b) To become broken or damaged due to lack of maintenance., out-of-the-way place- *We found an out-of-the-way place deep in the mountains, far from tourists.*She always prefers out-of-the-way places where she can relax in peace.-Choose the best definition:a) A busy and crowded city centre.b) A quiet and remote location, desolate scenery-*As we drove across the desert, we were surrounded by desolate scenery.*The landscape was dry and empty, with no signs of life—truly desolate.-a) A beautiful and fertile landscape.-b) A barren, lifeless, and empty landscape., the occasional row-*Living together was great, apart from the occasional row about chores.Travelling as a group always includes the occasional row—it’s normal.-a) A serious fight that ends a relationship.-b) A small argument that happens now and then., form a strong bond-*We formed a strong bond while volunteering in the jungle.*Sharing a tent for three weeks really helped us form a strong bon-a) To grow closer emotionally and build trust.-b) To get tired of someone after spending too much time with them., untouched by the modern world-*The island village was untouched by the modern world—no electricity, no roads.*It felt like stepping back in time, totally untouched by the modern world.-a) A place that is very modern and developed.-b) A place that remains natural and traditional., embark on the journey-*She embarked on the journey with nothing but a backpack and a map.-*After graduating, he decided to embark on the journey of self-discovery.--a) To begin an important trip or experience.-b) To cancel a planned trip or adventure., reaffirm someone’s faith-*The honesty of the people reaffirmed my faith in humanity.*Helping the orphanage reaffirmed her faith in the goodness of people.--a) To strengthen someone's trust or belief again.-b) To lose trust in others after being disappointed., put things into perspective *Seeing people with real problems put my worries into perspective.*Travel has helped me put things into perspective and focus on what matters.--a) To become confused about what is important.b) To compare something to other things so that it can be accurately and fairly judged, a word of advice-*A word of advice—always bring extra cash just in case.*He gave me a word of advice: don’t trust anyone without a name tag.--a) A short piece of practical guidance.-b) A detailed lecture on how to travel, tag along (with someone)-*I didn’t plan to go, but I tagged along with the others anyway.*She tagged along with the group, even though she didn’t know anyone.--a) To go somewhere uninvited or spontaneously.b) To organise a trip and invite others to join..

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