Underline the correct word in the sentences.
What kind of 'escape' are they related to?
going: •on a fishing trip, •to the cinema, •to a rock concert, •on a cruise, •on a picnic, • hiking, •to a museum/gallery, •to the cinema, •ti a rock concert, •on a cruise, •to a fitness centre
1. After I was assigned my own personal (instructor, advisor, tutor), he showed me around the gym and explained how the equipment worked.
2. The fishing (tent, hostel, lodge) was conveniently located within walking distance of a well-stocked lake.
3. We enjoyed a lovely packed lunch in the refreshing (isolation, barrenness, solitude) of the fragrant wood.
4. The group opened their concert with a rousing (rendition, edition, translation) of the hit song that had made them famous. 5. The film was a real (cliff-hanger, blockbuster, box office hit) - it had the audience gasping in suspense till the very end.
6. After his 10-mile (pilgrimage, trek, voyage) over rough terrain, John was glad to see the inn come into view.
7. The (dean, curator, prefect) showed the visitors the new exhibits that had been donated to the permanent collection.
8. We stood on the (platform, deck, stage) of the liner as it pulled away from the pier.