Tourism and Travelling. Mid Test
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Задание 1
Read and match the texts (A—F) to the questions. One question is extra. C. When people travel to Moscow, they want to see the red-bricked walls of the Kremlin, take a picture in front of St. Basil’s Cathedral, and visit the world-famous Bolshoi Theatre. All of these places are located within a very small area around Red Square. So seeing them on a walking sightseeing tour of Moscow is convenient and allows visitors to avoid traffic jams. The concentration of Moscow main sights makes this city a world-class tourist destination.
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Задание 2
Read and match the texts (A—F) to the questions. One question is extra. E. The Moscow Metro has been a much-needed mass transit project. But it is not just a series of trains and tunnels. The Moscow Metro is like a whole underground city that holds the world’s largest collection of Soviet Art. The first stations were opened on May 15, 1935. They were described as one of the greatest architectural projects of that time. The original 13 stations, along with many others that were built later, feature unique works of art.
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Задание 3
Read and match the texts (A—F) to the questions. One question is extra. F. The most exciting part of any journey is the memories people create while discovering new places. And souvenirs are among the most popular options to save the happiest moments not only in one’s heart but in the form of something more material. Apart from classic T-shirts and fridge magnets with local attractions, many other things can bring to mind the best moments of Moscow trip. The gifts range from Matryoshka dolls to the Tretyakov Gallery photo album.
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Задание 4
Read and match the texts (A—F) to the questions. One question is extra. B. As one of the largest cities in the world, Moscow comes with its share of traffic problems. It seems that all of the world’s most expensive black cars are here, and there are a lot of traffic jams. Still, while the traffic situation leaves much to be desired, the Moscow underground is superb. The advanced Metro system carries up to 9 million passengers a day on weekdays, and its trains run every few minutes. It is a convenient way of travelling around.
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Задание 5
Read and match the texts (A—F) to the questions. One question is extra. A. The peak of the Moscow travel season is May through September. However, tourists may prefer to travel to Moscow during the low travel season. The snowy winter months offer just as many entertainment options as one can find during summer. Tourists can celebrate New Year’s Eve or see Russia’s biggest ice rink on Red Square, or visit one of the local winter markets. Any Moscow tour has plenty of memorable experiences the whole year round.
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Задание 6
Read and match the texts (A—F) to the questions. One question is extra. D. Set in the heart of Moscow the State Department Store known as GUM produces a great impression on visitors. It was built between 1890 and 1893 to replace the old trading rows of 1825. The building stretches along Red Square’s eastern side. The entire structure is a beautiful testament to Russian architecture with its mix of medieval and modern features. The glass roof allows natural light to flood into this three-story palace.
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Задание 7
Read the text. Mark the statement True if it matches the content of the text, False if it does not match, and Not stated if there is no information about it in the text. The Historic City of York York is one of Britain’s most historic cities. Once it was even the capital of a Viking kingdom! The Vikings were known as brave warriors and excellent sailors. They travelled in their long ships to Iceland, Greenland and even to North America! In 851, Viking invaders sailed up the Thames, attacked London and burnt it to the ground. In 866, they attacked the city of York but didn’t burn it. They settled in it instead! They built streets and houses and set up their businesses in York. Soon Jorvik (as the city was now called) became a big trading area and one of the most important Viking cities in Europe. The Vikings sold goods right from their houses, using the front of their buildings as shop windows. People could buy lots of things in these ‘shops’ — clothes, spices, perfumes and jewellery. Archaeological excavations show that in the 10th century Jorvik had trading connections with many far-away countries, including Russia and the Byzantine Empire. Skilled craftsmen in Jorvik made things that the Vikings needed — pots, shoes, plates and cups. Viking smiths made swords, arrows, iron nails, locks, keys and shoe buckles. Many people thought that smiths were wizards who made magic out of smoke and flames. Excavations in the city centre show that Jorvik was a busy city. About 15,000 people lived there. It was a dirty city, too. Rubbish (including bad food and human waste) was thrown out right into the backyards. As you can imagine, the smell wasn’t very pleasant. Living conditions weren’t healthy either. However, thanks to all the rubbish, the ground level in Jorvik rose by around 1 cm a year. And this helped to preserve Viking houses — for the joy of historians hundreds of years later. The face of York has certainly changed over the centuries. Today, it’s one of the most beautiful cities in Britain. The city knows well how to show its history to visitors. One of the most popular places with tourists is the Jorvik Viking Centre where you can see, hear and even smell the Viking city. Every February, the Centre organises a special Viking festival. Many visitors come to the city from all over the Viking North of Europe to take part in this colourful event. There are many other interesting places to visit in York. The magnificent York Minster, for example, is the largest gothic cathedral in northern Europe. In the Castle Museum, you can take a walk down Victorian streets. The National Railway Museum’s collection is world-famous (Victorian York was an important railway centre). York is also known as the most haunted city in Europe and you can follow many of its scary stories on one of the popular ‘Ghost Walks’. York soon became an important business Viking centre.
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Задание 8
Read the text. Mark the statement True if it matches the content of the text, False if it does not match, and Not stated if there is no information about it in the text. The Historic City of York York is one of Britain’s most historic cities. Once it was even the capital of a Viking kingdom! The Vikings were known as brave warriors and excellent sailors. They travelled in their long ships to Iceland, Greenland and even to North America! In 851, Viking invaders sailed up the Thames, attacked London and burnt it to the ground. In 866, they attacked the city of York but didn’t burn it. They settled in it instead! They built streets and houses and set up their businesses in York. Soon Jorvik (as the city was now called) became a big trading area and one of the most important Viking cities in Europe. The Vikings sold goods right from their houses, using the front of their buildings as shop windows. People could buy lots of things in these ‘shops’ — clothes, spices, perfumes and jewellery. Archaeological excavations show that in the 10th century Jorvik had trading connections with many far-away countries, including Russia and the Byzantine Empire. Skilled craftsmen in Jorvik made things that the Vikings needed — pots, shoes, plates and cups. Viking smiths made swords, arrows, iron nails, locks, keys and shoe buckles. Many people thought that smiths were wizards who made magic out of smoke and flames. Excavations in the city centre show that Jorvik was a busy city. About 15,000 people lived there. It was a dirty city, too. Rubbish (including bad food and human waste) was thrown out right into the backyards. As you can imagine, the smell wasn’t very pleasant. Living conditions weren’t healthy either. However, thanks to all the rubbish, the ground level in Jorvik rose by around 1 cm a year. And this helped to preserve Viking houses — for the joy of historians hundreds of years later. The face of York has certainly changed over the centuries. Today, it’s one of the most beautiful cities in Britain. The city knows well how to show its history to visitors. One of the most popular places with tourists is the Jorvik Viking Centre where you can see, hear and even smell the Viking city. Every February, the Centre organises a special Viking festival. Many visitors come to the city from all over the Viking North of Europe to take part in this colourful event. There are many other interesting places to visit in York. The magnificent York Minster, for example, is the largest gothic cathedral in northern Europe. In the Castle Museum, you can take a walk down Victorian streets. The National Railway Museum’s collection is world-famous (Victorian York was an important railway centre). York is also known as the most haunted city in Europe and you can follow many of its scary stories on one of the popular ‘Ghost Walks’. The Vikings started building special toilets.
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Задание 9
Read the text. Mark the statement True if it matches the content of the text, False if it does not match, and Not stated if there is no information about it in the text. The Historic City of York York is one of Britain’s most historic cities. Once it was even the capital of a Viking kingdom! The Vikings were known as brave warriors and excellent sailors. They travelled in their long ships to Iceland, Greenland and even to North America! In 851, Viking invaders sailed up the Thames, attacked London and burnt it to the ground. In 866, they attacked the city of York but didn’t burn it. They settled in it instead! They built streets and houses and set up their businesses in York. Soon Jorvik (as the city was now called) became a big trading area and one of the most important Viking cities in Europe. The Vikings sold goods right from their houses, using the front of their buildings as shop windows. People could buy lots of things in these ‘shops’ — clothes, spices, perfumes and jewellery. Archaeological excavations show that in the 10th century Jorvik had trading connections with many far-away countries, including Russia and the Byzantine Empire. Skilled craftsmen in Jorvik made things that the Vikings needed — pots, shoes, plates and cups. Viking smiths made swords, arrows, iron nails, locks, keys and shoe buckles. Many people thought that smiths were wizards who made magic out of smoke and flames. Excavations in the city centre show that Jorvik was a busy city. About 15,000 people lived there. It was a dirty city, too. Rubbish (including bad food and human waste) was thrown out right into the backyards. As you can imagine, the smell wasn’t very pleasant. Living conditions weren’t healthy either. However, thanks to all the rubbish, the ground level in Jorvik rose by around 1 cm a year. And this helped to preserve Viking houses — for the joy of historians hundreds of years later. The face of York has certainly changed over the centuries. Today, it’s one of the most beautiful cities in Britain. The city knows well how to show its history to visitors. One of the most popular places with tourists is the Jorvik Viking Centre where you can see, hear and even smell the Viking city. Every February, the Centre organises a special Viking festival. Many visitors come to the city from all over the Viking North of Europe to take part in this colourful event. There are many other interesting places to visit in York. The magnificent York Minster, for example, is the largest gothic cathedral in northern Europe. In the Castle Museum, you can take a walk down Victorian streets. The National Railway Museum’s collection is world-famous (Victorian York was an important railway centre). York is also known as the most haunted city in Europe and you can follow many of its scary stories on one of the popular ‘Ghost Walks’. People from northern European countries visit the Viking Festival in York.
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Задание 10
Read the text. Mark the statement True if it matches the content of the text, False if it does not match, and Not stated if there is no information about it in the text. The Historic City of York York is one of Britain’s most historic cities. Once it was even the capital of a Viking kingdom! The Vikings were known as brave warriors and excellent sailors. They travelled in their long ships to Iceland, Greenland and even to North America! In 851, Viking invaders sailed up the Thames, attacked London and burnt it to the ground. In 866, they attacked the city of York but didn’t burn it. They settled in it instead! They built streets and houses and set up their businesses in York. Soon Jorvik (as the city was now called) became a big trading area and one of the most important Viking cities in Europe. The Vikings sold goods right from their houses, using the front of their buildings as shop windows. People could buy lots of things in these ‘shops’ — clothes, spices, perfumes and jewellery. Archaeological excavations show that in the 10th century Jorvik had trading connections with many far-away countries, including Russia and the Byzantine Empire. Skilled craftsmen in Jorvik made things that the Vikings needed — pots, shoes, plates and cups. Viking smiths made swords, arrows, iron nails, locks, keys and shoe buckles. Many people thought that smiths were wizards who made magic out of smoke and flames. Excavations in the city centre show that Jorvik was a busy city. About 15,000 people lived there. It was a dirty city, too. Rubbish (including bad food and human waste) was thrown out right into the backyards. As you can imagine, the smell wasn’t very pleasant. Living conditions weren’t healthy either. However, thanks to all the rubbish, the ground level in Jorvik rose by around 1 cm a year. And this helped to preserve Viking houses — for the joy of historians hundreds of years later. The face of York has certainly changed over the centuries. Today, it’s one of the most beautiful cities in Britain. The city knows well how to show its history to visitors. One of the most popular places with tourists is the Jorvik Viking Centre where you can see, hear and even smell the Viking city. Every February, the Centre organises a special Viking festival. Many visitors come to the city from all over the Viking North of Europe to take part in this colourful event. There are many other interesting places to visit in York. The magnificent York Minster, for example, is the largest gothic cathedral in northern Europe. In the Castle Museum, you can take a walk down Victorian streets. The National Railway Museum’s collection is world-famous (Victorian York was an important railway centre). York is also known as the most haunted city in Europe and you can follow many of its scary stories on one of the popular ‘Ghost Walks’. The Vikings sold goods from all over the world.
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Задание 11
Read the text. Mark the statement True if it matches the content of the text, False if it does not match, and Not stated if there is no information about it in the text. The Historic City of York York is one of Britain’s most historic cities. Once it was even the capital of a Viking kingdom! The Vikings were known as brave warriors and excellent sailors. They travelled in their long ships to Iceland, Greenland and even to North America! In 851, Viking invaders sailed up the Thames, attacked London and burnt it to the ground. In 866, they attacked the city of York but didn’t burn it. They settled in it instead! They built streets and houses and set up their businesses in York. Soon Jorvik (as the city was now called) became a big trading area and one of the most important Viking cities in Europe. The Vikings sold goods right from their houses, using the front of their buildings as shop windows. People could buy lots of things in these ‘shops’ — clothes, spices, perfumes and jewellery. Archaeological excavations show that in the 10th century Jorvik had trading connections with many far-away countries, including Russia and the Byzantine Empire. Skilled craftsmen in Jorvik made things that the Vikings needed — pots, shoes, plates and cups. Viking smiths made swords, arrows, iron nails, locks, keys and shoe buckles. Many people thought that smiths were wizards who made magic out of smoke and flames. Excavations in the city centre show that Jorvik was a busy city. About 15,000 people lived there. It was a dirty city, too. Rubbish (including bad food and human waste) was thrown out right into the backyards. As you can imagine, the smell wasn’t very pleasant. Living conditions weren’t healthy either. However, thanks to all the rubbish, the ground level in Jorvik rose by around 1 cm a year. And this helped to preserve Viking houses — for the joy of historians hundreds of years later. The face of York has certainly changed over the centuries. Today, it’s one of the most beautiful cities in Britain. The city knows well how to show its history to visitors. One of the most popular places with tourists is the Jorvik Viking Centre where you can see, hear and even smell the Viking city. Every February, the Centre organises a special Viking festival. Many visitors come to the city from all over the Viking North of Europe to take part in this colourful event. There are many other interesting places to visit in York. The magnificent York Minster, for example, is the largest gothic cathedral in northern Europe. In the Castle Museum, you can take a walk down Victorian streets. The National Railway Museum’s collection is world-famous (Victorian York was an important railway centre). York is also known as the most haunted city in Europe and you can follow many of its scary stories on one of the popular ‘Ghost Walks’. The Vikings burnt a lot of British cities and towns.
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Задание 12
Read the text. Mark the statement True if it matches the content of the text, False if it does not match, and Not stated if there is no information about it in the text. The Historic City of York York is one of Britain’s most historic cities. Once it was even the capital of a Viking kingdom! The Vikings were known as brave warriors and excellent sailors. They travelled in their long ships to Iceland, Greenland and even to North America! In 851, Viking invaders sailed up the Thames, attacked London and burnt it to the ground. In 866, they attacked the city of York but didn’t burn it. They settled in it instead! They built streets and houses and set up their businesses in York. Soon Jorvik (as the city was now called) became a big trading area and one of the most important Viking cities in Europe. The Vikings sold goods right from their houses, using the front of their buildings as shop windows. People could buy lots of things in these ‘shops’ — clothes, spices, perfumes and jewellery. Archaeological excavations show that in the 10th century Jorvik had trading connections with many far-away countries, including Russia and the Byzantine Empire. Skilled craftsmen in Jorvik made things that the Vikings needed — pots, shoes, plates and cups. Viking smiths made swords, arrows, iron nails, locks, keys and shoe buckles. Many people thought that smiths were wizards who made magic out of smoke and flames. Excavations in the city centre show that Jorvik was a busy city. About 15,000 people lived there. It was a dirty city, too. Rubbish (including bad food and human waste) was thrown out right into the backyards. As you can imagine, the smell wasn’t very pleasant. Living conditions weren’t healthy either. However, thanks to all the rubbish, the ground level in Jorvik rose by around 1 cm a year. And this helped to preserve Viking houses — for the joy of historians hundreds of years later. The face of York has certainly changed over the centuries. Today, it’s one of the most beautiful cities in Britain. The city knows well how to show its history to visitors. One of the most popular places with tourists is the Jorvik Viking Centre where you can see, hear and even smell the Viking city. Every February, the Centre organises a special Viking festival. Many visitors come to the city from all over the Viking North of Europe to take part in this colourful event. There are many other interesting places to visit in York. The magnificent York Minster, for example, is the largest gothic cathedral in northern Europe. In the Castle Museum, you can take a walk down Victorian streets. The National Railway Museum’s collection is world-famous (Victorian York was an important railway centre). York is also known as the most haunted city in Europe and you can follow many of its scary stories on one of the popular ‘Ghost Walks’. Russia established trading connections with Viking Jorvik five hundred years ago.
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Задание 13
Read the text. Mark the statement True if it matches the content of the text, False if it does not match, and Not stated if there is no information about it in the text. The Historic City of York York is one of Britain’s most historic cities. Once it was even the capital of a Viking kingdom! The Vikings were known as brave warriors and excellent sailors. They travelled in their long ships to Iceland, Greenland and even to North America! In 851, Viking invaders sailed up the Thames, attacked London and burnt it to the ground. In 866, they attacked the city of York but didn’t burn it. They settled in it instead! They built streets and houses and set up their businesses in York. Soon Jorvik (as the city was now called) became a big trading area and one of the most important Viking cities in Europe. The Vikings sold goods right from their houses, using the front of their buildings as shop windows. People could buy lots of things in these ‘shops’ — clothes, spices, perfumes and jewellery. Archaeological excavations show that in the 10th century Jorvik had trading connections with many far-away countries, including Russia and the Byzantine Empire. Skilled craftsmen in Jorvik made things that the Vikings needed — pots, shoes, plates and cups. Viking smiths made swords, arrows, iron nails, locks, keys and shoe buckles. Many people thought that smiths were wizards who made magic out of smoke and flames. Excavations in the city centre show that Jorvik was a busy city. About 15,000 people lived there. It was a dirty city, too. Rubbish (including bad food and human waste) was thrown out right into the backyards. As you can imagine, the smell wasn’t very pleasant. Living conditions weren’t healthy either. However, thanks to all the rubbish, the ground level in Jorvik rose by around 1 cm a year. And this helped to preserve Viking houses — for the joy of historians hundreds of years later. The face of York has certainly changed over the centuries. Today, it’s one of the most beautiful cities in Britain. The city knows well how to show its history to visitors. One of the most popular places with tourists is the Jorvik Viking Centre where you can see, hear and even smell the Viking city. Every February, the Centre organises a special Viking festival. Many visitors come to the city from all over the Viking North of Europe to take part in this colourful event. There are many other interesting places to visit in York. The magnificent York Minster, for example, is the largest gothic cathedral in northern Europe. In the Castle Museum, you can take a walk down Victorian streets. The National Railway Museum’s collection is world-famous (Victorian York was an important railway centre). York is also known as the most haunted city in Europe and you can follow many of its scary stories on one of the popular ‘Ghost Walks’. Viking smiths were very skilled.
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Задание 14
Fill in the gap, transforming the word in brackets so that it fits the sentence lexically and grammatically. The airline offered us ____________ (COMPENSATE) for the delayed flight.
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Задание 15
Fill in the gap, transforming the word in brackets so that it fits the sentence lexically and grammatically. The travel agent gave us some very helpful ____________ (INFORM) about the different tours.
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Задание 16
Fill in the gap, transforming the word in brackets so that it fits the sentence lexically and grammatically. The museum is ____________ (ACCESS) to wheelchair users.
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Задание 17
Fill in the gap, transforming the word in brackets so that it fits the sentence lexically and grammatically. The local council are trying to make the town more ____________ (ATTRACT) to tourists.
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Задание 18
Fill in the gap, transforming the word in brackets so that it fits the sentence lexically and grammatically. I booked my flight to Paris ____________ (LINE) because it was cheaper.
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Задание 19
Fill in the gap, transforming the word in brackets so that it fits the sentence lexically and grammatically. She is a very ______________ (EXPERIENCE) tour guide, and she knows a lot about different countries.
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Задание 20
Fill in the gap, transforming the word in brackets so that it fits the sentence lexically and grammatically. Many historical sites are at risk of ____________ (DESTROY) because of mass tourism.
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Задание 21
Fill in the gap, transforming the word in brackets so that it fits the sentence lexically and grammatically. We had an ____________ (ENJOY) trip to the seaside, even though the weather was bad.
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Задание 22
Fill in the gap, transforming the word in brackets so that it fits the sentence lexically and grammatically. The tour guide was very ____________ (KNOWLEDGE) about the local history and culture.
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Задание 23
Fill in the gap, transforming the word in brackets so that it fits the sentence lexically and grammatically. The new airport terminal is much more ____________ (MODERN) than the old one.
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Задание 24
Fill in the gap, transforming the word in brackets so that it fits the sentence lexically and grammatically. The guide book gave ____________ (ACCURATE) information about the bus times.
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Задание 25
Fill in the gap, transforming the word in brackets so that it fits the sentence lexically and grammatically. We had a(an) ____________ (FORGET) experience hiking in the mountains.
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Задание 26
Fill in the gap, transforming the word in brackets so that it fits the sentence lexically and grammatically. He is a very ____________ (ADVENTURE) traveller, always looking for new challenges.
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Задание 27
Fill in the gap, transforming the word in brackets so that it fits the sentence lexically and grammatically. The hotel was surprisingly ____________ (EXPENSE) for such a small room.
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Задание 28
Fill in the gap 2, transforming the word BOOK so that it fits the text grammatically. Last year, my family and I decided to go on a trip to Italy. We 1. ______ always ______ of seeing the Colosseum. After much discussion, we finally 2. _______ our flights and hotel. The journey 3. ______ was an exciting experience. We flew from London to Rome, and even though the flight 4. _______, we were still able to arrive on time. Rome was the 5. _______ I had been to before! We visited all the famous landmarks, including the Vatican and the Trevi Fountain. I took so many photos, I almost ran out of space on my phone! We also enjoyed the delicious Italian food, especially pizza and pasta. After Rome, we travelled to Venice by train. Venice was even 6. _______ than I had imagined. We rode in a gondola and explored the narrow streets and bridges. The romantic atmosphere made it a truly unforgettable experience. Overall, our trip to Italy was a huge success. We saw so many beautiful things and created memories that 7. ______ a lifetime. I would highly recommend 8. ______ Italy. It is a destination that should be on 9. _______ travel list!
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Задание 29
Fill in the gap 5, transforming the word AMAZING so that it fits the text grammatically. Last year, my family and I decided to go on a trip to Italy. We 1. ______ always ______ of seeing the Colosseum. After much discussion, we finally 2. _______ our flights and hotel. The journey 3. ______ was an exciting experience. We flew from London to Rome, and even though the flight 4. _______, we were still able to arrive on time. Rome was the 5. _______ city I had been to before! We visited all the famous landmarks, including the Vatican and the Trevi Fountain. I took so many photos, I almost ran out of space on my phone! We also enjoyed the delicious Italian food, especially pizza and pasta. After Rome, we travelled to Venice by train. Venice was even 6. _______ than I had imagined. We rode in a gondola and explored the narrow streets and bridges. The romantic atmosphere made it a truly unforgettable experience. Overall, our trip to Italy was a huge success. We saw so many beautiful things and created memories that 7. ______ a lifetime. I would highly recommend 8. ______ Italy. It is a destination that should be on 9. _______ travel list!
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Задание 30
Fill in the gap 9, transforming the word EVERYONE so that it fits the text grammatically. Last year, my family and I decided to go on a trip to Italy. We 1. ______ always ______ of seeing the Colosseum. After much discussion, we finally 2. _______ our flights and hotel. The journey 3. ______ was an exciting experience. We flew from London to Rome, and even though the flight 4. _______, we were still able to arrive on time. Rome was the 5. _______ city I had been to before! We visited all the famous landmarks, including the Vatican and the Trevi Fountain. I took so many photos, I almost ran out of space on my phone! We also enjoyed the delicious Italian food, especially pizza and pasta. After Rome, we travelled to Venice by train. Venice was even 6. _______ than I had imagined. We rode in a gondola and explored the narrow streets and bridges. The romantic atmosphere made it a truly unforgettable experience. Overall, our trip to Italy was a huge success. We saw so many beautiful things and created memories that 7. ______ a lifetime. I would highly recommend 8. ______ Italy. It is a destination that should be on 9. _______ travel list!
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Задание 31
Fill in the gap 6, transforming the word IMPRESSIVE so that it fits the text grammatically. Last year, my family and I decided to go on a trip to Italy. We 1. ______ always ______ of seeing the Colosseum. After much discussion, we finally 2. _______ our flights and hotel. The journey 3. ______ was an exciting experience. We flew from London to Rome, and even though the flight 4. _______, we were still able to arrive on time. Rome was the 5. _______ city I had been to before! We visited all the famous landmarks, including the Vatican and the Trevi Fountain. I took so many photos, I almost ran out of space on my phone! We also enjoyed the delicious Italian food, especially pizza and pasta. After Rome, we travelled to Venice by train. Venice was even 6. _______ than I had imagined. We rode in a gondola and explored the narrow streets and bridges. The romantic atmosphere made it a truly unforgettable experience. Overall, our trip to Italy was a huge success. We saw so many beautiful things and created memories that 7. ______ a lifetime. I would highly recommend 8. ______ Italy. It is a destination that should be on 9. _______ travel list!
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Задание 32
Fill in the gap 8, transforming the word VISIT so that it fits the text grammatically. Last year, my family and I decided to go on a trip to Italy. We 1. ______ always ______ of seeing the Colosseum. After much discussion, we finally 2. _______ our flights and hotel. The journey 3. ______ was an exciting experience. We flew from London to Rome, and even though the flight 4. _______, we were still able to arrive on time. Rome was the 5. _______ city I had been to before! We visited all the famous landmarks, including the Vatican and the Trevi Fountain. I took so many photos, I almost ran out of space on my phone! We also enjoyed the delicious Italian food, especially pizza and pasta. After Rome, we travelled to Venice by train. Venice was even 6. _______ than I had imagined. We rode in a gondola and explored the narrow streets and bridges. The romantic atmosphere made it a truly unforgettable experience. Overall, our trip to Italy was a huge success. We saw so many beautiful things and created memories that 7. ______ a lifetime. I would highly recommend 8. ______ Italy. It is a destination that should be on 9. _______ travel list!
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Задание 33
Fill in the gap 4, transforming the word DELAY so that it fits the text grammatically. Last year, my family and I decided to go on a trip to Italy. We 1. ______ always ______ of seeing the Colosseum. After much discussion, we finally 2. _______ our flights and hotel. The journey 3. ______ was an exciting experience. We flew from London to Rome, and even though the flight 4. _______, we were still able to arrive on time. Rome was the 5. _______ I had been to before! We visited all the famous landmarks, including the Vatican and the Trevi Fountain. I took so many photos, I almost ran out of space on my phone! We also enjoyed the delicious Italian food, especially pizza and pasta. After Rome, we travelled to Venice by train. Venice was even 6. _______ than I had imagined. We rode in a gondola and explored the narrow streets and bridges. The romantic atmosphere made it a truly unforgettable experience. Overall, our trip to Italy was a huge success. We saw so many beautiful things and created memories that 7. ______ a lifetime. I would highly recommend 8. ______ Italy. It is a destination that should be on 9. _______ travel list!
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Задание 34
Fill in the gap 1, transforming the word DREAM so that it fits the text grammatically. Last year, my family and I decided to go on a trip to Italy. We 1. ______ always ______ of seeing the Colosseum. After much discussion, we finally 2. _______ our flights and hotel. The journey 3. ______ was an exciting experience. We flew from London to Rome, and even though the flight 4. _______, we were still able to arrive on time. Rome was the 5. _______ I had been to before! We visited all the famous landmarks, including the Vatican and the Trevi Fountain. I took so many photos, I almost ran out of space on my phone! We also enjoyed the delicious Italian food, especially pizza and pasta. After Rome, we travelled to Venice by train. Venice was even 6. _______ than I had imagined. We rode in a gondola and explored the narrow streets and bridges. The romantic atmosphere made it a truly unforgettable experience. Overall, our trip to Italy was a huge success. We saw so many beautiful things and created memories that 7. ______ a lifetime. I would highly recommend 8. ______ Italy. It is a destination that should be on 9. _______ travel list!
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Задание 35
Fill in the gap 7, transforming the word LAST so that it fits the text grammatically. Last year, my family and I decided to go on a trip to Italy. We 1. ______ always ______ of seeing the Colosseum. After much discussion, we finally 2. _______ our flights and hotel. The journey 3. ______ was an exciting experience. We flew from London to Rome, and even though the flight 4. _______, we were still able to arrive on time. Rome was the 5. _______ city I had been to before! We visited all the famous landmarks, including the Vatican and the Trevi Fountain. I took so many photos, I almost ran out of space on my phone! We also enjoyed the delicious Italian food, especially pizza and pasta. After Rome, we travelled to Venice by train. Venice was even 6. _______ than I had imagined. We rode in a gondola and explored the narrow streets and bridges. The romantic atmosphere made it a truly unforgettable experience. Overall, our trip to Italy was a huge success. We saw so many beautiful things and created memories that 7. ______ a lifetime. I would highly recommend 8. ______ Italy. It is a destination that should be on 9. _______ travel list!
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Задание 36
Fill in the gap 3, transforming the word IT so that it fits the text grammatically. Last year, my family and I decided to go on a trip to Italy. We 1. ______ always ______ of seeing the Colosseum. After much discussion, we finally 2. _______ our flights and hotel. The journey 3. ______ was an exciting experience. We flew from London to Rome, and even though the flight 4. _______, we were still able to arrive on time. Rome was the 5. _______ I had been to before! We visited all the famous landmarks, including the Vatican and the Trevi Fountain. I took so many photos, I almost ran out of space on my phone! We also enjoyed the delicious Italian food, especially pizza and pasta. After Rome, we travelled to Venice by train. Venice was even 6. _______ than I had imagined. We rode in a gondola and explored the narrow streets and bridges. The romantic atmosphere made it a truly unforgettable experience. Overall, our trip to Italy was a huge success. We saw so many beautiful things and created memories that 7. ______ a lifetime. I would highly recommend 8. ______ Italy. It is a destination that should be on 9. _______ travel list!
