Read the text and choose the correct option.
Patrick Lichfield, the photographer, never goes far without his Olympus Pearlcorder dictating machine which lets him catch up 1) ... his correspondence wherever he is. The tiny tapes are 2) ... posted to his secretary, Felicity, or he gives them to someone to bring back. The quality is very good but there are often some interesting background noises.
Mel Calman, the cartoonist, jokes 3) ... filling his suitcase with tranquillisers and
three different kinds of toothbrushes after recent, expensive dental treatment, but it is his diary and sketch-book that are always with him when he is on the move. “I don’t keep a diary except when I’m away. I start a new one each trip now since I lost irreplaceable notes on two 4) ... trips on a bus in the States”
Richard Branson, who recently launched Virgin Atlantic Airways, believes 5) ... travelling light. “Suntan lotion for my nose and my notebooks which are my lifeline. But I will always sling in a 6) ... of cards. I love a game of cards, particularly bridge, canasta or spades, but I’m not a gambler.”
Barry Norman, the film critic, who never travels anywhere without his credit card. “The days of anyone being stranded abroad are now 7) ... . I remember once, before credit cards were common, the Daily Mail sent me to Italy at a moment’s notice. It was a bank holiday. I 8) ... no money and the banks were shut. There I was in Milan 9) ... a beautiful sunny day sitting in my hotel because it was the only place I could eat or drink because I could sign for it.”
Frank Muir, The TV scriptwriter and humorist, never 10) ... off on a journey without packing his Swiss Army penknife. “It does everything.” He says, “it has about 140 things that come out. It opens bottles, gets things out of horse hooves, it has scissors, screwdrivers, tweezers. I never go anywhere without it and I have never used it.”