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Answer Key

1. They think it can show young people something about history.


2. They want to build more houses than originally planned.
3. Planting trees where the runway is currently.
4. Fight To Preserve Historical 'Document'.
5. He is the chief executive of the North Oxfordshire Consortium.
6. Keith Watson.
7. He fully agreed.
8. He is English Heritage inspector of ancient monuments
9. He said that many Upper Heyford features exemplify historical aspects of national
importance about the Cold War.
10. It should keep the open character of the runway area without planting schemes planned by
developers; keep a section of the main runway and the remainder as a grassed avenue; provide
all-weather access to the monuments, preferably by keeping existing base taxiways and
perimeter tracks, for visitors or other practical use; and preserve the present landscape balance
around the bomb bunkers and quick reaction area.

Answer key number 1-4 are taken from : http://www.esl-lounge.com/student/reading/4r1-


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Answer key number 5-10 are composed by : Indradjid Safri Mahendra

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