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ot 33 34 Reading and Use of English What daes the writer say in the first paragraph about people who ride on rollercoasters? ‘They spend too much money trying te find excitement, ‘They can't complain when they feel terrified ‘They often don’t realise how frightaning the experience will be. They should try to control their emotions more effectively. oomp What do we learn in the second paragraph about the writer's attitude towards rollercoasters? A She is concerned that they may have a negative effect on passengers. B_ She believes they promise more excitement than they can deliver. G She regrets that people feel the need to spend their leisure time in this way. D_ She finds it hard to understand why so much effort is put into creating them, ‘What Is suggested about rollercoaster designers in the third paragraph? ‘A They have had the courage to follow their dreams, B_ They should try harder to please theme park visitors. © They deserve credit for doing a demanding job effectively. D_ They are not the kind of people who can be iaken seriously. What is emphasised by ‘it's a very fine line” in lines 48 and 47? A how very unpradictable people are B the speed at which so many rides can go © the possible risks involved in going an a ride Dhow difficuttit is to get a ride exactly right What does ‘that’ refer to in jine 537 a superlative ride a strong narrative a space adventure a high-paced chase ooa> What does Walker suggest about new technology in the rollercoaster industry? A Designers are reluctant to use it. 8 Ithas proved problematic in the pest. © thas limited role to play. D_ Passengers rarely notice its imoact, 35

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