V. Read the passage and decide whether the following questions are true (T) or false (F): It was in 2005 that David, then a 30-year-old accountant, announced that he was bored with Bristol and wanted a rural life. I struggled to understand his desire to leave. We active social life. receiving countless invitations to other families'. houses with the children and we loved to host our own dinner parties too. With my parents' help we were both able to continue our passion for triathlons., Life wasn't always perfect: Bella hardly slept, so neither did I. I was committed to a tiring two-hour daily commute. enjoyed an r volaon Sleep-deprived, silly things would stress me out: there was no lift to reach our flat and, on my.own, it was impossible to get two toddlers-with their biicgies buggies up the stairs. oilbuoi 8 lbanl so .A Over time, I convinced myself that a move to the country-was the rig do; this-was my husband, after all, the father of my children. Quite simply, I'd go to the ends of the earth for him. We'd start again. Somewhere beautiful. : oll.00 (http://www.dailymail.cõ.uk/home/you/article-3147520/A-dream-counïry-Living-countryside-cost- marriage-robbed-precious-friendships-left-career-tatters.html) 31. In 2005, thể husband wanted to move to the countryside. aTY F) 32. In the city, they had an active social life. 33. They could sleep very well when they lived in the city. 34. The wife realized that a move to the country was the wrong decision. (T) (F) (T) (F). (T) (F) 35. The wife thought she could go anywhere with her husband. (T) (F) ele