CLASS eee DATE
NAME...
“ rete each space with one suitable word from the bo;
ELIOT Read the letter below. then comp! jete x. Use. fC i,
‘once only.
spend / ack / tet / guests /starty Lair take / calm / view /
Porn / weather / grassy / bright moonlit / heavy / strong
Dear Lucy, Hooks a (1) a
A « this letter in my (0) frotel room which over'ooks lake. The
I'm writing this letter in my (0) wen pilisde and the @) from my
Jwvurious hotel I’m staying in is built on a 2)
lot of (4)
window is fantastic. There are a
fresh (5) ..
Until three days ago, the (6)
|S who have come here to relax and enjoy the
~ was wonderful . (7) soseeseesees Skies and (8) ..
sunshine made it ideal for day-trips to the surrounding countryside. On cloudless (9)
sare L enjoyed siting outside Tooking atthe (10) «s+: SHY: Tt was like looking at thousands of
Sparkling diamonds. However, (11)... fain has been falling in the mountains for the past three
days, and (12) ‘inde even caused some damage to the small boats on the (13) e
unfortunately, we've had to (14) . _ a lot of time indoors lately.
Tl be (15) jin Manchester in a couple of weeks. See you then.
Love,
Betty
[CE MULTIPLE CHOICE CLOZE. Read the text below and decide which answer (A,B,C or D) best fis
each space. There is an example (() at the beginning
Holidays
holiday to a (1) ...... country? Is it better to go on a package (2) ......0r by
Are you going (0)
yourself?
Lots of people prefer going (3) ...... on @ package tour because it has a number of advantages. First of al,
the (4) ...-.. agency organizes everything. You have a(n) (5) ......, which gives you definite departure and
arrival dates, and a list of all your (6) .. Besides, you have someone who speaks the local language and
solves all your problems. Then, the (7) ...... may be cheaper, as it has been (8) ...... in advanee, so you
spend less time worrying about where you are going to (9) If you book your own hotel, you might
have trouble finding a(n) (10) ......, unless you are going to stay for a (11) ......, for example
On the other hand, travelling abroad by yourself has an immediate appeal. It suggests freedom to go where
you like and choose what you want to do, and organising your own trip can be fun. Besides, students can
buy cheap train tickets, and spend the night in student (12) ...... or guesthouses.
Personally, if | went to a big country a long way away, like the USA or Mexico, at least the first ime |
‘would probably go on a package tour, but I would prefer to have a friend with me, rather than go alone
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1.Astranger LB strange C1 Clore
igner 1 D foreign
2. Atour_ 1 Bjourney 1 Canise [1 D voyage eS
3. A outside (1 Bother C) Cabroad [1 Daboard
4.Accossing = I Btravel | Croute [1 Djourney 5
5A scheme 1 Bathise 1 Ctimetable [1 itinerary Oo
ce ee tions £—1 Bdestinations [1 C organisations [1 D details o
aan C1 Brat 1 Caccommodation LI] D bedrooms 4
B-Aresenation IIB booked 1 C preserved [1 D chosen o
Aner = CI Cspend 1 D pass oO
Lo-Asutable | =I B available I Chee [1 D vacancy o
Vy A fifteen days =I Btwo weeks C=C fortnight [1 Ddaytime a
. A houses 1 Bhotels CC Chostels [1 Dhomes
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