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For most families,a trip in the car to a(n) 61 (familiar)area involves at least one 62 (argue) about the best route to take.This is not the case,however,in the Williams family.They never get 63 (lose)when five-year-old Daniel is with them.That's because Daniel has the incredible ability 64 (tell) you the best way to get from one place to another anywhere in England,and what's more,he doesn't need a map-he can do it without thinking.
Daniel 65 (be) interested in place names ever since he first learnt to talk.When he was about three,he started asking his parents questions about how the roads they drove along joined up,and it soon became obvious that he had 66 photographic memory for maps.He had no difficulty 67 remembering the information and relating it to 68 he saw from the car window.
Now,after school,Daniel's favourite game is drawing maps of the road systems in all sorts of places he 69 (visit).His parents have no idea where his particular talent comes from because 70 else in the family has it.Although he is also a football fan, and is learning to play the keyboard,Daniel's main ambition in life is to become a mapmaker.