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Reading Module 7

Read the text. Then, write 'true' or 'false' for each statement correctly.

1. City on the Sea

Imagine a five-star hotel with fantastic


food and comfortable rooms. Imagine your
favourite places in a city - shops, cinemas.
Imagine a holiday next to the sea. Imagine all
of these things on a very big ship. The ship's
name is 'Oasis of the Seas'.

1. Imagine a four-star hotel with fantastic


food and comfortable rooms.
2. Imagine your favourite places in a city -
shops, cinemas.

3. Imagine a holiday next to the city.


4. Imagine all of these things on a very
big ferry.
5. The ship's name is 'Oasis of the World'.

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Reading Module 7
Read the text. Then, write 'true' or 'false' for each statement correctly.

2. City on the Sea

More than 2,000 people from eighty


countries work on Oasis of the Seas, and there
are cabins for 6,360 passengers. That's a lot of
people, and they eat a lot of food in the ship's
twenty cafes and restaurants. In one week, the
250 chefs prepare 250,000 meals.

1. More than 2,000 people from eighty


countries work on Oasis of the Seas.
2. There are cabins for 5,360 passengers.
3. The people eat a lot of food on the
ship's twenty cafes and restaurants.

4. There are 100 chefs.


5. The chefs prepare 250,000 meals.

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3. City on the Sea

It's the first ship with a park. It's called


Central Park and it's got fifty real trees and
12,000 plants. If you like sport, there are also
five swimming pools and there's an exciting
sports area with a climbing wall. If you prefer
reading, there's a library.

1. It's the first ship with a stadium.


2. It's called Central Park.
3. It's got fifty fake trees and 10,000
plants.
4. There are five swimming pools.
5. There is no library.

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1. The Radfords

Sue and Noel Radford have got seventeen


sons and daughters. They have also got two
granddaughters. It’s a big family. Every
schoolday, the children get up early and have
breakfast at 6.45 a.m. Noel goes to work in his
bakery.

1. Sue and Noel Radford have got sixteen


sons and daughters.

2. They have also got two grandsons.


3. It's a big family.
4. Every schoolday, the children get up
early and have breakfast at 6.45 a.m.

5. Noel goes to work in his workshop.

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2. The Radfords

Sue works at home. Her older daughter


studies, but sometimes helps with the housework.
The younger children play video games or watch
TV with their brothers and sisters. Sue doesn't
watch TV a lot. The Radfords don't usually go to
restaurants or to the cinema because it's
expensive.

1. Sue works at the shop.


2. Her older daughter studies, but

sometimes helps with the housework.

3. The younger children play video games.

4. Sue watches TV a lot.


5. The Radfords usually go to the restaurant

or to the cinema because it's cheap.


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3. The Radfords

The young children normally go to bed at


7 p.m., the older ones at 8 p.m. or 9 p.m. and their
parents go to bed just before 10 p.m. Why have
the Radfords got this enormous family? Because
they love children! Life in the Radfords' house is
sometimes difficult and it's often noisy, but it's
usually fun!

1. The young children normally go to bed


at 7 p.m.

2. The parents go to bed after 10 p.m.


3. The Radfords love children.
4. Life in the Radford's house is often
quiet.
5. It is usually fun!
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1. The Blobfish

Meet the blobfish. It's been called the world's


ugliest animal. The blobfish's funny looking body
actually helps it to survive in the harsh underwater
environment. The blobfish lives in the ocean off the
coast of Australia and it lives really, really deep.
How deep? Almost at the seafloor.

1. Meet the puffer fish.


2. It's the world's ugliest animal.
3. It cannot survive in the harsh
underwater environment.
4. The blobfish lives in the ocean off the
coast of Antarctica.
5. It lives almost at the seafloor.
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2. The Blobfish

Not many animals could survive where the


blobfish lives. Down there, it's pitch black because
sunlight can't even reach that far. The temperature
is just a few degrees above freezing and the
pressure is extremely high. The blobfish has a gooey,
jelly-like body that can handle all the pressure. It has
almost no muscle and very few bones.

1. Many animals could survive where the


blobfish lives.

2. Sunlight can't reach that far.


3. The pressure is not high.
4. The blobfish has a gooey, jelly-like
body that can handle all the pressure.
5. It has a lot of muscles and no bones.
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3. The Blobfish

The blobfish is blobby for a lot of good


reasons. Its blobbiness makes it buoyant. This
means it can just float comfortably without having
to use much energy to swim. It mostly just swallows
food that floats on by. So is the blobfish is really
ugly? Well, maybe to some people. Is it awesome?
Definitely.

1. The blobfish is blobby for a lot of


bad reasons.
2. Its blobbiness makes it buoyant.
3. It needs a lot of energy to swim.
4. It mostly just swallows food that floats
on by.
5. The blobfish is awesome.
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