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I.

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As superior living creatures, trees are our best friend. Trees are abundant with
qualities that make our lives easier. Trees give us food, water, air and shelter.
Trees charge us nothing in exchange for all the products it provides us with.
We must be grateful to have trees as our best friend.

As trees make our lives so much easier, it is our responsibility to conserve them
and respect them. Trees are our best friends that help us out in life and cater to
our needs. Trees make the world look beautiful. Trees have become our best
friends, and we must respect them.

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Trees are one of the important parts of survival. Trees are living things, just
like human beings. Trees provide us with air, food, water and shelter. Trees
directly or indirectly cater to most of our living needs. Thus, we call trees, our
best friend.

Without trees, the world will be devoid of important components necessary for
living like food, water and air. Trees, like best friends, stay by our side and
never go away. Trees help us in living in numerous useful ways, just like a best
friend does.

Trees are beautiful creatures that make the world a better place. Trees are a
gift of God that must be respected by us. Trees never fail to establish their duty
as our best friend. Thus, it is our responsibility always to support trees and
never let them fall down. All friends will come and go, but trees will forever
stand by our side.

II. Read and answer the questions

Questions 1-7
For each question, choose the correct answer.
Museum
Cinema
Eureka! of
Museum
Museums

Which museum has


1 an exhibition of A B C
clothes?

Which museum is
2 full of things which A B C
visitors can touch?

Which museum is a
good place to learn
3 A B C
about how people
travelled in the past?

Which museum can


you visit again for
4 A B C
free after you pay
once?

Which museum do
5 you need to contact A B C
before you visit?

Which museum
shows things that
6 A B C
were borrowed from
other places?

Which museum has


some furniture which
7 A B C
wasn’t needed any
more?
Three museums

Eureka!
Eureka! is a complete hands-on experience, which means that visitors can
actually pick up any object in the museum. It’s a great way for young visitors to
learn about the world, the body, how things work and move. And when you buy
an entry ticket, it allows you to come back as many times as you want for a
whole year for no extra cost. As Eureka! is right next to Halifax train station,
it’s very easy to get to from all over the country.

Museum of Museums
Every time you visit the Museum of Museums, you’ll be able to see something
different. And that’s because the things you see there are actually lent by other
museums around the country. The museum always has lots of different
vehicles, from ice-cream vans and old motorbikes to the different kinds of
public transport people used to get to work many years ago. You can find out
about all this and lots more.

Cinema Museum
Ronald Grant, who opened the Cinema Museum in the 1960s, travelled round
the country and bought things from cinemas which were closing down. This
included old film posters and wooden cinema seating. At the museum, you can
now see these and much more, including the uniforms that cinema staff once
had to wear.

Please let us know by phone or email if you’d like to come. We’ll be happy to
see you, but we need to arrange a guide, as it’s only possible to visit the
museum on an organised tour.

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