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READING PASSAGE 1
Questions 1 – 7
Questions
1 – 7Questions
8 – 14
Local campsites
A
Prettycoat Farm
This well-known campsite in the wild near Browbourne is a winner with campers who are looking for time out from their fast-paced jobs in the capital.
Despite its limited facilities,the site,with its large tent pitches,is an ideal base for exploring the area and driving to the rock museum,the craft workshops or Gaydon Castle.
Just follow the signs.
B
Newgammon Wild
This campsite looks like it’s going to be a winner.
It only opened last year, but already the website has some very positive reviews from the handful of campers who know about it so far.
It offers splendid views over some of the country’s most attractive beaches,which can be accessed by steep,narrow cliff steps.
You need a good level of fitness for these,and don’t forget to leave some energy for the return trip at the end of the day.
C
Oakerly Estate
You won’t be disappointed when you reach Oakerly,despite the problems of getting there by car on such narrow roads.
You’ll see quite a lot of motorhomes when you hit the clifftop,but there’s still plenty of room for tents on the spacious lawn that also offers a camp kitchen,restaurant and bar.
Make sure you stay safe and pitch your tent within the white line around the cliff edge,though.
D
South Turnbull
The emphasis at this site is on back-to-basics camping.
It’s advisable to come in a group as there are few facilities and you need to do all your own cooking.
The area is rather exposed,and in periods of bad weather it can’t be reached at all so check on the website before you go.
E
Boxer Trepis
The 20-metre high rockfaces that surround this site are especially attractive to rock climbers,who come here to camp from hundreds of miles away so that they can attempt the climb-and not always with success,according to the website!
It’s not compulsory,of course,and there are plenty of other activities for campers to get involved in,such as birdwatching and bathing in the sea.
Questions1 – 7
Look at the five descriptions of campsites, A-E.
For which campsite are the following statements true?
Write the correct letter, A-E, in boxes 1-7on your answer sheet.
NB You may use any letter more than once.
1The site is impossible to get to at certain times.
2It is in a convenient place for going by car to various tourist spots.
3You should camp somewhere inside the marked zone.
4Campers who enjoy a particular physical challenge come here.
5The difficult journey to the site is worth the effort.
6Few people have heard of this site.
7Some physical effort is needed to enjoy nearby coastal areas.
Questions8 – 14
Do the following statements agree with the information given in the text? In boxes 8-14 on your answer sheet,write
TRUE if the statement agrees with the information
FALSE if the statement contradicts the information
NOT GIVEN if there is no information on this
8
The water penetration in some flats is being treated as an emergency.
TRUEFALSENOT GIVEN
9
The southern wall will undergo a permanent repair this year.
TRUEFALSENOT GIVEN
10
Some people have failed to pay attention to ‘wet paint’ signs.
TRUEFALSENOT GIVEN
11
Air fresheners have caused some damage in the past.
TRUEFALSENOT GIVEN
12
Residents are responsible for removing their own rubbish from the building.
TRUEFALSENOT GIVEN
13
Some residents have reported problems with noisy neighbours.
TRUEFALSENOT GIVEN
14
DIY can take place outside the stated hours if your neighbour agrees.
TRUEFALSENOT GIVEN
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