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5.  What is different about the kite which is used for ílying lessons?
          A. It has a rainbow pattern.
          B. It is a normal kite.
          c. It is diamond shaped.
          D. It has two strings.

     6.  Employees show students______
          A. how to control the direction the kite goes in.
          B. how to pull the strings of the line.
          c. how to make the kitc fly in the air.
          D. how to guidc their hands.
     7.  According to donathan, to havc fun with kites, you need
          A. an enormous kite.
          B. any type of kite.
          c. complicated structure.
          D. a kite which impresses others.




     You are going to read an article about vvater parks. For questions 1—7, choose
    the ansvver (A, B, c or D) vvhich you think fĩts best according to the text.
                                LET’S GET WET

     Fun in the svvimming  pool  has come a long way in the last twenty-five years.
     Dawn Davis looks at the latest generation of water parks.

        Back in the  1970s,  a  typical  family day out was  a trip  to  the  local  leisure
    centre.  Every town had One and they were basically all the same, with a large
    rectangular  svvimming  pool  (shallow  at  one  end,  deep  at  the  other),  a
    separate  deep-water  area  with  several  diving  boards,  and  a  kiddie-pool  for
    babies  or  those  who  couldn’t  swim.  If you  were  lucky,  there  was  a  short,
    straight slide that had to be kept wet with a bucket of water. And after your
    leisure  centre  experiencc,  there  was  a  drinks  machine  selling  hot  chocolate
    for mum and cans of fizzy drinks for the kids. And th a t was it.
        How things change!  Now -  thankfully -  we have the water park, based on
    the  notion  that  swimming on  its  own  is  not  the  most  interesting activity in
    the world.  People get borcd easily, and demand a lot more entertainment for
    their money.

       In Britain, most water parks are a combination of pools in an enclosed area
    and  in  the  open  air.  In  Mediterranean  countries,  because  of the  warmer  and
    drier  climate,  they  are  more  often  than  not  completely  outdoors.  Some  are
    dedicated water parks, and others are part of a larger leisure or holiday complex.
    All, hovvever, provide much more than the chance to swim a few lengths.
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