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3 D. She’s appreciative of the respect that the name has brought her. Question 7. What is Jed’s attitude to his public profile? A. He enjoys it more now than he did when he was younger. B. He’s proud of the way it reflects his achievements. C. He’s unhappy that it prevents him doing everyday activities. D. He likes the fact that complete strangers often want to talk to him. Question 8. How did Helena feel about her work on The Travel Show? A. It was a welcome alternative to manual work. B. She felt obliged to do it at that particular time. C. She would have enjoyed it more in different circumstances. D. It was convenient for her to be away from the house then. Question 9. What gave Jed the incentive to make a jewel garden? A. He wanted to realize a long-held ambition. B. He was inspired by the illustrations at a talk he attended. C. He wanted to show pictures of it at a gardening event. D. He led people to believe that it already existed. Question 10. Jed says that, for him, the name “jewel garden” is _____________. A. a way of explaining his philosophy of design to people B. a reminder of the value of creativity C. a positive way of combining both past and present D. an appropriate one for something so beautiful TRANSCRIPT Interviewer: Jed Stone’s best known now for his talents as a garden designer – but he and his wife Helena ran a highly successful jewellery business in the nineteen nineties, which brought them fame and high living. Then they lost it all and, some years later, bought a derelict house which they renovated and now together they’ve created a garden. They join me in the studio today. You do seem to do most things in partnership, like the jewellery business, but using Jed’s name. Why’s that? Helena? Helena: Well, this is a bit of a bone of contention, actually. We have a friend in PR who said, “You have a great name, Jed Stone. People would pay a fortune for such a good name.’ But, sadly, at the time, it never crossed my mind that I wouldn’t get the credit for what we do, and that does get to me sometimes (6) – but, there again, I’m very bad at putting myself forward. People see Jed as a figurehead, which is fine, actually, because I don’t enjoy being recognised or get any thrill out of that, whereas Jed loves it. Interviewer: Is that right, Jed? Jed: Obviously, I’d love to say, ‘No, I don’t,’ but yeah, I do. Even as a child, I thought it must be marvellous

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