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3. How do watcr parks in Britain differ from those in MediterraneEin countries?
A. Pools in British wator parks are always inside.
B. Pools in Mediterranean water parks are always in the open air.
c. Mediterranean water parks are somotimes connected to a holiday resort.
D. British water parks have indoor and outdoor facilities.
4. What point is the writer making in the fourth paragraph?
A. Water parks do not have an entrance fee, whereas leisure centres do.
B. Water parks provide value for money if you stay long enough.
c. People rarely spend more than a couple of hours at a leisure centre.
D. Despite their beneíĩts, water parks are too expensive.
5. How do water park slidcs differ from leisure centre slides?
A. Water park slides are much faster.
B. Water park slides are connected to a water supply.
c. Water park slides are more írightening.
D. Water park slides are much wider.
6. What do the rapids and the lazy pool have in common?
A. The water is moving.
B. They both take you round in a circle.
c. They are designcd for children.
D. They are both very exciting.
7. What is the effect of the word “boast” in the last paragraph?
A. It emphasises that what follow are positive attractions.
B. It shows that water parks advertise heavily.
c. It demonstrates that water parks are always expanding.
D. It reminds us that water parks are very modern.
You are going to read an article from a magazine. For questions 1-7, choose
the ansvver (A, B, c or D) vvhich you think fits best according to the text.
MAKING EVERY DROP COUNT
Lisa Campbell looks at the challenge of conserving water,
Drip, trickle, splash. Do you ever think about the water we use every day for
cleaning, drinking, cooking and growing plants? Water is essential to life. It
is one of the most common substances in the universe, and our planet, with
its vast oceans, is lucky to have a generous share of it. Unfortunately, ninety-
seven per cent of that share is salty, and much of the rest is in the form of ice
at the North and South Poles. Getting an adequate supply of fresh water is
not always easy, especially in the developing world, where drought is a
constant threat in some areas.
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