LANGUAGE AND SK1LLS TEST 5 A UNITS 9-10
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1 Listen to ihe dcscription of
a fashion show. Tick true and cross faise.
1 The flrst model’s name is Giną.
2 Arturo Annando is one of ihe most famous desigriers in Britain.
3 Maria paints pictures of sailors.
4 Maria s skiit is dark blue.
5 Tłus years colours aro yellow and o rangę.
6 Fnmces* hal is from Egypt.
7 Herman Brothers are the best designers of men's shoes in the world.
1 Read the advert for the science museum.
Match headings (A-G) to the paragraphs (1-6).
There is one extra heading.
A Past inventions B Don't get sick!
C Everyday machincs D The futurę of flying E Nol liie real world F 'IYy and see G Who arc we?
Complete the questions. (7 points)
A I łoiło, Fm ringing up aboui the car for sale.
B Oh yes. It's a vc*ry nice car.
A 0 what mąka \& i z?_
8 It*s a Ford. Vory. good condition.
8 £500. Very cheap.
B lis a smali family car. A Fiesta. A What3__ .
B Lt's grccn with red seats. Very clean. Very nice looking.
B Thatfs a strangc (juestion! 1 don’t know. lt's heavier than my bicycle! One minuto, itsays hcre thal: it’s lóOOkg.
B Weil. Tm Lm 80 so I guess about im 50. Il.'s Fiesta. You know what they look like.
A llow a_?
8 I think it's about 4 metres iong. Wity are you
askiitg all these ąuesuons?
A Fm tliinking about my garage. OK. Last question. How 7_?
B 1 can’t iie down in the back so I think it's about lin 70cm wide. Is i hal. OK?
A Yes, I think I can get that in my giirage. Can 1 eonie and see it?
8 Yes, of course, sir. Anytime you want.
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The Science Museum in one of the best woseums in Pritain and now it's FREE! p You can find it in South Kewsmgton and it is open 7 days a week f row 1 Oa.nt. to 6p.mr ^ Here are sowę of the great things you can see here! j
4 Digiiopolis is an exciting look ar digital lochuotogy and how it is changing our livcs. See how^ME/worlds are ^ crented and wcar special clolhos thal take you kito a ( ncw wor id, different to auywhere elso. A world madc by computers. Walk around and you tam even take C.
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1 The sccret lito of the home. This is where you can see
lechnology to help around the house. Many of the things herc we usc all the limo but wc nevcr think about how they work. Here you can see inside a toilet to find out what happens to the wnter. There’s a special hall' washing machinę where you canytee how clotlies-are washed.j And look ac a vacuum-ełeaner tom 19Q5lhat was so big' a horse had toj>ull it! /
2 Making the niodern world. Here we havc got I50pt:he most iniportant inventions from 1750-2000. See Stevenson’s Rockel, one of the llrst trains. I.ook at Pilot ACE, one of the earliest-computers and took at Apollo 10 which took three 'people around ihe mbonIn.1970.
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3 Wlio ani I? This seccion looks at pcoplc ario shows how-we are different from animals. Tin:re's..an early man from thousands of years ago and sometimes you can help scicntisis with their rcssarch. Thcro\s a ku to find out about oeople and here you can find what we know and what we want to find out.
Walk around and photographs with a special camera?
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5 fn Futuro is a gamę you can play in the museum. Special computers can work out how dccisiohs will change the s world. Yotrean decidc what invcntions to crcate, and t then see what happens. Is space \ ravel a good idea? Can
men have babies? Find out here.
6 Mcdicine. łlere therc are morę than ^000 things from / aroun&thejiydrld showing the histójry of mcdicine in "" different countrics. See what different people did when they were iii. Sonic of the ideas look worse than the problcms they tried to make better. One of the oldest objects is a medieiite box from 1566 with 126 hottles inside.
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