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You will hear an interview with Betty Burton, the administrator of the association in charge of a red#,™, veloping tower błock called Apple Tree Court. For questions 9 -14, indicate which of the alternatives|
A, B, C or D is the most appropriate response.
9 In the 1960s, tower blocks were *
A built in a circle.
B replaced by smali family houses.
C torn down in the urban areąs.
D constructed to improve city life.
10 As you leave the city centre
A the surroundings are ugly.
B the roads look familiar and barren.
C there are two similar tower blocks.
D Apple Tree Court stands out from the other buildings.
11 In what way is Apple Tree Court different from the other tower blocks?
A On the outside it resembles a hotel.
B It is safer and morę secluded.
C It is surrounded by a tropical oasjs garden.
D At the rear of the błock there is a typical Mancunian landscape.
12 Their garden is modelled on a food production system which
A was designed to prevent the desert from spreading.
B involves planting three times a year.
C was first used to make land dry enough to cultivate.
D reąuires careful shading and fertilising of the various plants.
13 The tenants’ association objected that the proposed new buildings around Apple Tree Court would
A make the area too crowded.
B make the area uglier.
C give the area a bad reputation.
D increase crime in the area.
14 Betty feels that the project
A madę people face reality.
B was just a dream.
C was bound to fali.
D proved many people wrong.
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