Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.
Choose the best answer a, b, c or d to complete the sentence.
Manchester is famous _________ its football teams.
Choose the best answer a, b, c or d to complete the sentence.
Oxford University was built _________ the 12th century.
Choose the best answer a, b, c or d to complete the sentence.
The Golden Gate Bridge is San Francisco's most famous ________.
Choose the best answer a, b, c or d to complete the sentence.
The package includes a tour of Sydney's famous ________.
Choose the best answer a, b, c or d to complete the sentence.
_________ a nice day! Shall we go swimming?
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France is the most _________ country to visit. It has about 76 million visitors a year.
Choose the best answer a, b, c or d to complete the sentence.
_________ do you live in? - Asia.
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The _________ is a mythical creature with the head of a lion and the body of a fish.
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I really love living in Montreal _________ there are so many places to visit that are nearby.
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What is the capital of Greece? - _________.
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Are you planning your next trip? Then why not visit London? London is one of the most exciting cities in the world.
Sights and attractions
There are lots of things to see and do in London. Walk around the centre and see famous (1)________ like Big Ben and Westminster Abbey. Visit the Tower of London where England’s kings and queens lived. Go to Buckingham Palace at 11:30 and (2) ________ the famous 'Changing of the Guard' ceremoney. And don't miss London's art galleries and museums - (3) _______ are free to get into!
Shopping
There are over 40000 shops in London. Oxford Street is Europe's (4) ______ high street with over 300 shops.
Eating
With over 270 nationalities in London, you can try food from just about (5) ______ country in the world. Make sure you try the UK's most famous dish - fish and chips!
Getting around
London has a quick underground trai system (the 'tube' as the locals call it). (6) ______ are also the famous red 'double-decker' buses. The tube is quicker, but you will see more of London from a bus!
Choose the correct answers to complete the passage.
Are you planning your next trip? Then why not visit London? London is one of the most exciting cities in the world.
Sights and attractions
There are lots of things to see and do in London. Walk around the centre and see famous (1)________ like Big Ben and Westminster Abbey. Visit the Tower of London where England’s kings and queens lived. Go to Buckingham Palace at 11:30 and (2) ________ the famous 'Changing of the Guard' ceremoney. And don't miss London's art galleries and museums - (3) _______ are free to get into!
Shopping
There are over 40000 shops in London. Oxford Street is Europe's (4) ______ high street with over 300 shops.
Eating
With over 270 nationalities in London, you can try food from just about (5) ______ country in the world. Make sure you try the UK's most famous dish - fish and chips!
Getting around
London has a quick underground trai system (the 'tube' as the locals call it). (6) ______ are also the famous red 'double-decker' buses. The tube is quicker, but you will see more of London from a bus!
Choose the correct answers to complete the passage.
Are you planning your next trip? Then why not visit London? London is one of the most exciting cities in the world.
Sights and attractions
There are lots of things to see and do in London. Walk around the centre and see famous (1)________ like Big Ben and Westminster Abbey. Visit the Tower of London where England’s kings and queens lived. Go to Buckingham Palace at 11:30 and (2) ________ the famous 'Changing of the Guard' ceremoney. And don't miss London's art galleries and museums - (3) _______ are free to get into!
Shopping
There are over 40000 shops in London. Oxford Street is Europe's (4) ______ high street with over 300 shops.
Eating
With over 270 nationalities in London, you can try food from just about (5) ______ country in the world. Make sure you try the UK's most famous dish - fish and chips!
Getting around
London has a quick underground trai system (the 'tube' as the locals call it). (6) ______ are also the famous red 'double-decker' buses. The tube is quicker, but you will see more of London from a bus!
Choose the correct answers to complete the passage.
Are you planning your next trip? Then why not visit London? London is one of the most exciting cities in the world.
Sights and attractions
There are lots of things to see and do in London. Walk around the centre and see famous (1)________ like Big Ben and Westminster Abbey. Visit the Tower of London where England’s kings and queens lived. Go to Buckingham Palace at 11:30 and (2) ________ the famous 'Changing of the Guard' ceremoney. And don't miss London's art galleries and museums - (3) _______ are free to get into!
Shopping
There are over 40000 shops in London. Oxford Street is Europe's (4) ______ high street with over 300 shops.
Eating
With over 270 nationalities in London, you can try food from just about (5) ______ country in the world. Make sure you try the UK's most famous dish - fish and chips!
Getting around
London has a quick underground trai system (the 'tube' as the locals call it). (6) ______ are also the famous red 'double-decker' buses. The tube is quicker, but you will see more of London from a bus!
Choose the correct answers to complete the passage.
Are you planning your next trip? Then why not visit London? London is one of the most exciting cities in the world.
Sights and attractions
There are lots of things to see and do in London. Walk around the centre and see famous (1)________ like Big Ben and Westminster Abbey. Visit the Tower of London where England’s kings and queens lived. Go to Buckingham Palace at 11:30 and (2) ________ the famous 'Changing of the Guard' ceremoney. And don't miss London's art galleries and museums - (3) _______ are free to get into!
Shopping
There are over 40000 shops in London. Oxford Street is Europe's (4) ______ high street with over 300 shops.
Eating
With over 270 nationalities in London, you can try food from just about (5) _______ country in the world. Make sure you try the UK's most famous dish - fish and chips!
Getting around
London has a quick underground trai system (the 'tube' as the locals call it). (6) ______ are also the famous red 'double-decker' buses. The tube is quicker, but you will see more of London from a bus!
Choose the correct answers to complete the passage.
Are you planning your next trip? Then why not visit London? London is one of the most exciting cities in the world.
Sights and attractions
There are lots of things to see and do in London. Walk around the centre and see famous (1)________ like Big Ben and Westminster Abbey. Visit the Tower of London where England’s kings and queens lived. Go to Buckingham Palace at 11:30 and (2) ________ the famous 'Changing of the Guard' ceremoney. And don't miss London's art galleries and museums - (3) _______ are free to get into!
Shopping
There are over 40000 shops in London. Oxford Street is Europe's (4) ______ high street with over 300 shops.
Eating
With over 270 nationalities in London, you can try food from just about (5) ______ country in the world. Make sure you try the UK's most famous dish - fish and chips!
Getting around
London has a quick underground trai system (the 'tube' as the locals call it). (6) ______ are also the famous red 'double-decker' buses. The tube is quicker, but you will see more of London from a bus!
Choose the word which best fits each gap.
Games and sports are an integral part of a student’s life. A student should study (1) _______ to be successful in competitive examinations. But, he should also play games and sports to enjoy the health and vigor of life. We have all heard the old (2) _______ "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy".
The benefits of playing sports are multiple, and it leads to balanced (3)________ and physical growth. It teaches the children life skills like teamwork, leadership, patience. It teaches children discipline and playing (4)________ the rules. Playing and excelling in sports (5)________ teaches kids the importance of hard work, perseverance, learning from failure, and importance of grasping opportunities. All of these experiences and habits are very (6)________ in adult life.
Choose the word which best fits each gap.
Games and sports are an integral part of a student’s life. A student should study (1) _______ to be successful in competitive examinations. But, he should also play games and sports to enjoy the health and vigor of life. We have all heard the old (2) _______ "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy".
The benefits of playing sports are multiple, and it leads to balanced (3)________ and physical growth. It teaches the children life skills like teamwork, leadership, patience. It teaches children discipline and playing (4)________ the rules. Playing and excelling in sports (5)________ teaches kids the importance of hard work, perseverance, learning from failure, and importance of grasping opportunities. All of these experiences and habits are very (6)________ in adult life.
Choose the word which best fits each gap.
Games and sports are an integral part of a student’s life. A student should study (1) _______ to be successful in competitive examinations. But, he should also play games and sports to enjoy the health and vigor of life. We have all heard the old (2) _______ "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy".
The benefits of playing sports are multiple, and it leads to balanced (3)________ and physical growth. It teaches the children life skills like teamwork, leadership, patience. It teaches children discipline and playing (4)________ the rules. Playing and excelling in sports (5)________ teaches kids the importance of hard work, perseverance, learning from failure, and importance of grasping opportunities. All of these experiences and habits are very (6)________ in adult life.
Choose the word which best fits each gap.
Games and sports are an integral part of a student’s life. A student should study (1) _______ to be successful in competitive examinations. But, he should also play games and sports to enjoy the health and vigor of life. We have all heard the old (2) _______ "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy".
The benefits of playing sports are multiple, and it leads to balanced (3)________ and physical growth. It teaches the children life skills like teamwork, leadership, patience. It teaches children discipline and playing (4)________ the rules. Playing and excelling in sports (5)________ teaches kids the importance of hard work, perseverance, learning from failure, and importance of grasping opportunities. All of these experiences and habits are very (6)________ in adult life.
Choose the word which best fits each gap.
Games and sports are an integral part of a student’s life. A student should study (1) _______ to be successful in competitive examinations. But, he should also play games and sports to enjoy the health and vigor of life. We have all heard the old (2) _______ "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy".
The benefits of playing sports are multiple, and it leads to balanced (3)________ and physical growth. It teaches the children life skills like teamwork, leadership, patience. It teaches children discipline and playing (4)________ the rules. Playing and excelling in sports (5)________ teaches kids the importance of hard work, perseverance, learning from failure, and importance of grasping opportunities. All of these experiences and habits are very (6)________ in adult life.
Choose the word which best fits each gap.
Games and sports are an integral part of a student’s life. A student should study (1) _______ to be successful in competitive examinations. But, he should also play games and sports to enjoy the health and vigor of life. We have all heard the old (2) _______ "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy".
The benefits of playing sports are multiple, and it leads to balanced (3)________ and physical growth. It teaches the children life skills like teamwork, leadership, patience. It teaches children discipline and playing (4)________ the rules. Playing and excelling in sports (5)________ teaches kids the importance of hard work, perseverance, learning from failure, and importance of grasping opportunities. All of these experiences and habits are very (6)________ in adult life.
Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to the word in bold.
Rio de Janeiro is an exciting city.
Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to the underlined word.
The beaches in Sydney are clean and beautiful.
Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to the underlined word.
It’s dangerous to walk around the city at night.
Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to the underlined word.
The dish is delicious with cheese.
Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to the underlined word.
York is a historic city in North Yorkshire.
Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to the underlined word.
The streets were very noisy throughout the night.
Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to the underlined word.
That modern building is so ugly!
Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to the underlined word.
We didn't go camping last weekend. The weather was awful.
Read the text carefully, then choose the correct answers.
Helga: Hello
Tom: Hi, is this Barnton Swimming Pool?
Helga: Yes, it is.
Tom: Oh, good. What time does the swimming pool open?
Helga: Well, we're open now!
Tom: Thanks, I don't want to go swimming today. I want to go tomorrow.
Helga: OK
Tom: So, what time does the pool open tomorrow?
Helga: What is the day tomorrow?
Tom: Erm, Thursday. Yes, Thursday.
Helga: Well, it opens at 9am and closes at 6pm.
Tom: Does the pool close for lunch?
Helga: No, not on a Thursday. Do you have any other questions?
Tom: Yes, how much is it to swim for two hours tomorrow morning?
Helga: If you stay for an hour, it's $5. If you want to stay for the whole day, it's $8.
Tom: Thank you. One more question about the showers.
Helga: Yes?
Tom: Is there a hot shower?
Helga: Of course there is.
Tom: That's good because I hate cold showers!
Helga: OK, see you tomorrow.
Tom: Thanks, bye.
Question: What is the opening time of the swimming pool on Sundays?
Read the text carefully, then choose the correct answers.
Helga: Hello
Tom: Hi, is this Barnton Swimming Pool?
Helga: Yes, it is.
Tom: Oh, good. What time does the swimming pool open?
Helga: Well, we're open now!
Tom: Thanks, I don't want to go swimming today. I want to go tomorrow.
Helga: OK
Tom: So, what time does the pool open tomorrow?
Helga: What is the day tomorrow?
Tom: Erm, Thursday. Yes, Thursday.
Helga: Well, it opens at 9am and closes at 6pm.
Tom: Does the pool close for lunch?
Helga: No, not on a Thursday. Do you have any other questions?
Tom: Yes, how much is it to swim for two hours tomorrow morning?
Helga: If you stay for an hour, it's $5. If you want to stay for the whole day, it's $8.
Tom: Thank you. One more question about the showers.
Helga: Yes?
Tom: Is there a hot shower?
Helga: Of course there is.
Tom: That's good because I hate cold showers!
Helga: OK, see you tomorrow.
Tom: Thanks, bye.
Question: Is the swimming pool open now?
Read the text carefully, then choose the correct answers.
Helga: Hello
Tom: Hi, is this Barnton Swimming Pool?
Helga: Yes, it is.
Tom: Oh, good. What time does the swimming pool open?
Helga: Well, we're open now!
Tom: Thanks, I don't want to go swimming today. I want to go tomorrow.
Helga: OK
Tom: So, what time does the pool open tomorrow?
Helga: What is the day tomorrow?
Tom: Erm, Thursday. Yes, Thursday.
Helga: Well, it opens at 9am and closes at 6pm.
Tom: Does the pool close for lunch?
Helga: No, not on a Thursday. Do you have any other questions?
Tom: Yes, how much is it to swim for two hours tomorrow morning?
Helga: If you stay for an hour, it's $5. If you want to stay for the whole day, it's $8.
Tom: Thank you. One more question about the showers.
Helga: Yes?
Tom: Is there a hot shower?
Helga: Of course there is.
Tom: That's good because I hate cold showers!
Helga: OK, see you tomorrow.
Tom: Thanks, bye.
Question: What is the cost to swim for half an hour?
Read the text carefully, then choose the correct answers.
Helga: Hello
Tom: Hi, is this Barnton Swimming Pool?
Helga: Yes, it is.
Tom: Oh, good. What time does the swimming pool open?
Helga: Well, we're open now!
Tom: Thanks, I don't want to go swimming today. I want to go tomorrow.
Helga: OK
Tom: So, what time does the pool open tomorrow?
Helga: What is the day tomorrow?
Tom: Erm, Thursday. Yes, Thursday.
Helga: Well, it opens at 9am and closes at 6pm.
Tom: Does the pool close for lunch?
Helga: No, not on a Thursday. Do you have any other questions?
Tom: Yes, how much is it to swim for two hours tomorrow morning?
Helga: If you stay for an hour, it's $5. If you want to stay for the whole day, it's $8.
Tom: Thank you. One more question about the showers.
Helga: Yes?
Tom: Is there a hot shower?
Helga: Of course there is.
Tom: That's good because I hate cold showers!
Helga: OK, see you tomorrow.
Tom: Thanks, bye.
Question: Does the swimming pool close for lunch on Fridays?
Read the text carefully, then choose the correct answers.
Helga: Hello
Tom: Hi, is this Barnton Swimming Pool?
Helga: Yes, it is.
Tom: Oh, good. What time does the swimming pool open?
Helga: Well, we're open now!
Tom: Thanks, I don't want to go swimming today. I want to go tomorrow.
Helga: OK
Tom: So, what time does the pool open tomorrow?
Helga: What is the day tomorrow?
Tom: Erm, Thursday. Yes, Thursday.
Helga: Well, it opens at 9am and closes at 6pm.
Tom: Does the pool close for lunch?
Helga: No, not on a Thursday. Do you have any other questions?
Tom: Yes, how much is it to swim for two hours tomorrow morning?
Helga: If you stay for an hour, it's $5. If you want to stay for the whole day, it's $8.
Tom: Thank you. One more question about the showers.
Helga: Yes?
Tom: Is there a hot shower?
Helga: Of course there is.
Tom: That's good because I hate cold showers!
Helga: OK, see you tomorrow.
Tom: Thanks, bye.
Question: How much does it cost to swim for three hours?
Read the text carefully, then choose the correct answers.
Helga: Hello
Tom: Hi, is this Barnton Swimming Pool?
Helga: Yes, it is.
Tom: Oh, good. What time does the swimming pool open?
Helga: Well, we're open now!
Tom: Thanks, I don't want to go swimming today. I want to go tomorrow.
Helga: OK
Tom: So, what time does the pool open tomorrow?
Helga: What is the day tomorrow?
Tom: Erm, Thursday. Yes, Thursday.
Helga: Well, it opens at 9am and closes at 6pm.
Tom: Does the pool close for lunch?
Helga: No, not on a Thursday. Do you have any other questions?
Tom: Yes, how much is it to swim for two hours tomorrow morning?
Helga: If you stay for an hour, it's $5. If you want to stay for the whole day, it's $8.
Tom: Thank you. One more question about the showers.
Helga: Yes?
Tom: Is there a hot shower?
Helga: Of course there is.
Tom: That's good because I hate cold showers!
Helga: OK, see you tomorrow.
Tom: Thanks, bye.
Question: What is the cost to swim for four hours?
Read the text carefully, then choose the correct answers.
Helga: Hello
Tom: Hi, is this Barnton Swimming Pool?
Helga: Yes, it is.
Tom: Oh, good. What time does the swimming pool open?
Helga: Well, we're open now!
Tom: Thanks, I don't want to go swimming today. I want to go tomorrow.
Helga: OK
Tom: So, what time does the pool open tomorrow?
Helga: What is the day tomorrow?
Tom: Erm, Thursday. Yes, Thursday.
Helga: Well, it opens at 9am and closes at 6pm.
Tom: Does the pool close for lunch?
Helga: No, not on a Thursday. Do you have any other questions?
Tom: Yes, how much is it to swim for two hours tomorrow morning?
Helga: If you stay for an hour, it's $5. If you want to stay for the whole day, it's $8.
Tom: Thank you. One more question about the showers.
Helga: Yes?
Tom: Is there a hot shower?
Helga: Of course there is.
Tom: That's good because I hate cold showers!
Helga: OK, see you tomorrow.
Tom: Thanks, bye.
Question: How much does it cost to swim for an hour?
Read the text carefully, then choose the correct answers.
Helga: Hello
Tom: Hi, is this Barnton Swimming Pool?
Helga: Yes, it is.
Tom: Oh, good. What time does the swimming pool open?
Helga: Well, we're open now!
Tom: Thanks, I don't want to go swimming today. I want to go tomorrow.
Helga: OK
Tom: So, what time does the pool open tomorrow?
Helga: What is the day tomorrow?
Tom: Erm, Thursday. Yes, Thursday.
Helga: Well, it opens at 9am and closes at 6pm.
Tom: Does the pool close for lunch?
Helga: No, not on a Thursday. Do you have any other questions?
Tom: Yes, how much is it to swim for two hours tomorrow morning?
Helga: If you stay for an hour, it's $5. If you want to stay for the whole day, it's $8.
Tom: Thank you. One more question about the showers.
Helga: Yes?
Tom: Is there a hot shower?
Helga: Of course there is.
Tom: That's good because I hate cold showers!
Helga: OK, see you tomorrow.
Tom: Thanks, bye.
Question: How much does it cost to swim for two hours?