Final work
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Part 1. Reading
Questions 1 – 5
Which notice (A - F) says (1 -5)?
For questions 1 – 5, mark the correct letter A – F in your sheet, one is extra
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Questions 6 – 11
Read the text and find the right answers for each text. Mark the correct letter in the sheet. One text is extra
SAY WHERE IN LONDON YOU CAN
6. get acquainted with the history of transport (learn how people used to travel);
7. observe evolution of artillery;
8. learn how people lived a few centuries ago;
9. observe stars and planets;
10. see all the Shakespeare’s comedies joined into one show;
11. treat yourself to a traditional Afternoon Tea.
A. Firepower is the major new attraction in Woolwich, telling the story of artillery. From cannons and mortars to missile launcher and super gun, the impressive array of equipment makes FIREPOWER London’s most explosive day out!
B. These buildings define the Greenwich Meridian. The real time ball has fallen punctually at 13.00 every day since 1833. Flamsteed House contains the original Astronomer Royal’s apartments and Harrison’s famous marine timekeepers. Free admission.
C. Travel through time and discover the colourful story of London and its famous transport system from 1800 to the present day. Exciting displays of buses, trams, trains, posters, plus touch-screen displays, videos and working models bring the whole story to life.
D. The Reduced Shakespeare Company has taken over the Criterion Theatre, Picadilly and edited the Complete Works of Shakespeare into just two hours! This funny production distils all 16 comedies into just one short extract, while the history plays are performed as a ball game.
E. One of London’s most friendly and charming museums. Displays of English domestic interiors from 1600 to the present day in a series of period rooms. Delightful 18th century almshouse buildings, set in attractive gardens, reflecting tastes and styles of urban middle classes.
F. Small, unusual and noisy, you’ll find every automatic or self-playing instrument known to humankind, all played and explained during an hour-and-a-half demonstration and guided tour.
G. Experience a traditional ‘English Cream Tea’ in the Café in the Crypt, St Martin-in-theFields. A delicious homemade scone, with clotted cream and jam, plus two slices of cake accompany your tea or coffee, served in the 18-th century Crypt of this baroque church in Trafalgar Square.
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Part 2. Listening
Questions 12 – 16
Listen and complete each line
Guide’s name: Lisa Connery
Lang Stairs: 12_____________steps to climb
Entrance to castle: 13_____________of the stairs
Meeting point 14 on the___________________
Entrance fee: £11 adults,
15______ children
Guidebook costs 16_________________________
Part 3. Lexic
Questions 16 – 21
Fill in the gaps with correct word. Mark the correct letter in the sheet
Time for the parade. Behind the scenes at Warner Brothers Movie World Benjamin and his friends (16) _____ ready for the daily parade. He (17) _____ the train with the little carriages packed with the theme park’s cuddly stars through the park. Porky Pig (18) _____ already his position, Sylvester the Cat joins him. Star rabbit Bugs Bunny (19) _____ the parade in a golden stretch cabriolet. The daily parade with the stars of the theme park in Bottrop-Kirchhellen (20) _____ always a part of Benjamin’s job. The show (21) _____ three times a day.
16. a) get b) gets c) are getting d) got
17. a) droved b) drives c) is driving d) drive
18. a) has taken up b) took up c) take up d) takes up
19. a) head b) heads c) is heading d) was heading
20. a) is b) has been c) was d) had been
21. a) performs b) is performed c) performed d) was performed
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