Упр.1 Юнит 4 Step 4 ГДЗ Rainbow English 10 класс
1 Listen to the interview and complete these sentences appropriately. 1) Fiona Collins recommends visitors to divide their time between London and some other places.
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1 Listen to the interview and complete these sentences appropriately.
1) Fiona Collins recommends visitors to divide their time between London and some other places.
a) to stay in London as long as possible
b) to divide their time between London and some other places
c) to travel mostly in the countryside
2) In her interview Fiona doesn’t mention the city of Chester.
a) Chester
b) Cambridge
c) Canterbury
3) Fiona believes that the British countryside is unlikely to be boring.
a) may be boring
b) is unlikely to be boring
c) is always boring
4) A characteristic feature of the British countryside is a great number of fields and woods.
a) its large population
b) a great number of fields and woods
c) its variety of scenery
5) Fiona mentions such activities as water sports, walking or fishing to say that every area has its own attractions.
a) to say that every area is different from the others
b) to say that all the areas are alike
c) to say that every area has its own attractions
6) From what Fiona says about Peak District we understand that it is a mountainous area.
a) it is a mountainous area
b) this area has a lake or a river
c) this area is situated in Wales
7) According to Fiona you don’t need a hobby to enjoy the British countryside to the full.
a) athletic people can enjoy the British countryside more than others
b) you need a hobby to really enjoy the British countryside
c) you don’t need a hobby to enjoy the British countryside to the full
Текст аудирования:
Interviewer: With us today is Fiona Collins. Miss Collins, you work for one of well-known travel agencies in Britain. May I ask you a few questions?
Miss Fiona Collins: Please call me Fiona. What are the questions?
Interviewer: Most tourists arriving in Great Britain want to see London. How long should they stay in the capital to get an idea of it?
Fiona: It depends on how closely you want to get acquainted with the great city. It can take anything from 3 days to several weeks. London has so much to offer to visitors.
Interviewer: Would you recommend then to stay in London as long as possible?
Fiona: No, I wouldn’t. I can advise those who haven’t been to Britain before to make a tour of the country.
Interviewer: What places are the top of the list?
Fiona: Bath, Cambridge, Canterbury, Edinburgh Oxford, York... to name only a few. The reason people know about them is that all of them have lots to do and see and they all have beautiful buildings of some kind, for example, castles, cathedrals or university colleges.
Interviewer: Don’t you think that tourists may easily get tired of visiting big cities?
Fiona: One shouldn’t forget about the British countryside. Although Britain is quite small and has a large population, there are still a lot of fields and trees between towns, and even from the biggest cities it’s not difficult to get to the countryside. Much of it is of course farmland, but there are a lot of lovely views per feet for those who enjoy taking pictures.
Interviewer: Don’t you think it may be somewhat boring to walk through fields and woods?
Fiоna: We all know that tastes differ. But British countryside can hardly be called boring. Something visitors may notice about the British countryside is that in many areas it changes a lot in a short distance. Besides, certain areas are popular for different activities because of the kinds of countryside that you find there.
Interviewer: Could you give some examples, please?
Fiona: In the Lake District you can find fishing, walking and water sports, while in the Peak District walking and climbing are popular. In many parts of Wales visitors can ride horses across country. Northern Ireland has got places for fishing and playing golf. But you don’t have to have a special interest in any of these activities to enjoy the different tastes of countryside.
Interviewer: Will it be right to say that everybody can find something to their taste while travelling in Britain?
Fiona: Absolutely. And I can say that there are very few people whom Great Britain, this beautiful country with such an interesting history, can leave cold.