Form 7.Ideas for a great weekend
Form 7. Unit 6. Lesson 7. Ideas for a great weekend
Думаю, что данный тест подойдет для проверки самостоятельной работы учащихся с текстом « For a great weekend break think small». Предлагаю направить на поиск необходимой информации.
Reading Test
- The population there is 25,000 people.
- It is situated in South – West England.
- There are charming Tudor buildings there.
- Its local street was given the first place for its beauty.
- This 2000-year-old city is full of history.
- Its local zoo is fantastic.
- The world famous writer Jane Austen used to live and work there.
- This city was founded by the Romans in 71 AD.
- You can travel by the Miniature Railway there.
- It is situated on the river Ouse.
- In 2008 104 pigs were displayed around this city to celebrate the city, its history and art.
- The population there is 80,000 people.
- You can visit the Royal Shakespeare theatre and the largest butterfly farm there.
- This city lies on the banks of the river Dee.
- The Eastgate clock is in this city.
- The population there is 90,000 people.
- It is famous for its two-storeyed old shops in black and white.
- It is situated in the North of England.
- This city became a spa about 60 AD.
- The population there is 200,000 people.
- There are a lot of Georgian and Victorian houses there.
- It is famous for its City Walls.
- It lies on the river Avon.
- It is situated in Central England.
- You can visit the National Railway museum and a world-famous Jorvic Viking Centre.
- It is the birthplace of William Shakespeare.
- You can eat a famous pudding there.
- The Roman Walls were built there about 70 AD.
- Its local street was given the second place for its beauty.
- The name of the town comes from two words- “street” and “ford”.
Use C — for Chester, S — for Stradford-on-Avon, Y- for York, B — for Bath.
The population there is 25,000 people. — S It is situated in South – West England. — B There are charming Tudor buildings there. -S Its local street was given the first place for its beauty. — Y This 2000-year-old city is full of history. -C Its local zoo is fantastic.-C The world famous writer Jane Austen used to live and work there.-B This city was founded by the Romans in 71 AD.-Y You can travel by the Miniature Railway there.-C It is situated on the river Ouse.-Y In 2008 104 pigs were displayed around this city to celebrate the city, its history and art.-B The population there is 80,000 people. -C You can visit the Royal Shakespeare theatre and the largest butterfly farm there.-S This city lies on the banks of the river Dee.-C The Eastgate clock is in this city.-C The population there is 90,000 people. -B It is famous for its two-storeyed old shops in black and white.-C It is situated in the North of England. -C This city became a spa about 60 AD.-B The population there is 200,000 people.-Y There are a lot of Georgian and Victorian houses there.-C It is famous for its City Walls.-Y It lies on the river Avon.-S It is situated in Central England.-S You can visit the National Railway museum and a world-famous Jorvic Viking Centre.-Y It is the birthplace of William Shakespeare.-S You can eat a famous pudding there.-Y The Roman Walls were built there about 70 AD.-C Its local street was given the second place for its beauty.-B The name of the town comes from two words- “street” and “ford”. -S