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Exercise

Instructions:

You are given a piece of text which is divided into sections.

You are also given information about people who are interested in elements of the text.

Choose which section of the text corresponds to each person.

There is only one section for each person.

Choose the correct answer by clicking on the corresponding letter.

 

Once all the questions have been answered, click on the check button.

Correct answers will show in green, incorrect answers in red.

Your mark will be given as a percentage.

 

The pass mark for this exam is 70% or over, and this exam should take about 10 minutes to complete.
(A timer is given to help you.)

10:00 min.

HOLIDAY DESTINATIONS

 

A - Dive into the Ocean

This special marine experience allows Q.5 you to swim with dolphins and feed the seals. You are given wet suits and you spend the day with the staff of one of the biggest aquariums in Europe. A five star lunch is included in the package, and your ferry home sets sail at 6.00 p.m. Q.5 It is quite expensive, but well worth it.


B - A Desert Experience

You fly to Marrakesh, the biggest city in Morocco, and then a short bus ride into the desert, where you sleep under the stars in special tents. In the morning you race four-by-fours over the dunes and taste the delicacies of the Middle East. This three-day package is very well priced and is sure to be an unforgettable experience.


C - North Wales

This area is Q.1 far away from any major cities and you can just lose yourself in country lanes and suddenly be surprised by spectacular views. There seems to be a pub round every bend with good beer, lovely people and fantastic local food. If you want a holiday to remember, come to North Wales by car, and make yourself at home.


D - Calais on you Doorstep

This Q.3 day trip to Calais brings all the romance of France into your front room at a price that is ridiculously cheap. You start from Dover, and after a thirty minute hovercraft ride, start your guided tour round one of the most closely guarded secrets in the travel world. You walk through the old town and then on to a typical French lunch. In the afternoon you visit one of the biggest Hypermarkets in Europe before it's time to run back to the Hovercraft and home for dinner with lots of wonderful memories.


E - Shopping Planet

This package is not for beginners. You take a six hour flight from London to New York, lunch on the plane, and straight to the shops as soon as you land. Your limousine takes you to all the best places, and the only question is - will you survive? The price is not cheap, but then none of the best things in life are cheap.


F - Visit Antwerp

A four day all inclusive break in Q.2 one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. This package offers you four star living, full board, at two star prices. Places are selling fast, so don't hesitate. The price also includes the 45 minute flight, and before you know it, you will be getting ready for the hotel happy hour in the roof top bar with spectacular views of the big city lights.


G - London by Night

You meet as a group after dinner at 9.00 p.m. in Piccadily circus and your guide takes you to all the best places for after dark thrills in London. You are invited into a few, and the first drink is on the house, as you move on to the next oasis. The full tour lasts five hours, after which you are free to re-visit the place you liked the best.


H - Come home to Orkney

You take Q.4 a short ferry ride from Aberdeen harbour and when you arrive in Orkney, it is as if you are on a different planet. No big city noise and congestion here, just beautiful scenery, lovely warm people and unspoilt nature. You drift around the main village, taking in the peaceful atmosphere, and now and again you stop for a quick drink of something warm. You eat a proper Scottish lunch, do some more sightseeing, before it's time to return to the grindstone, until next time.


The Herald

QUESTIONS - HOLIDAY MAKERS

 

1 - Joe, who drives a taxi at night in London, loves driving and wants to visit little villages off the beaten track. He is thinking of going on a driving holiday with some friends and just stopping where they like for some pub food in a restful atmosphere.

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Why?

2 - Megan is from a small village near Aberdeen, and would like to visit a big city, but doesn't want to spend a lot of time getting there. She wants a good hotel and good food, but doesn't want to break the bank.

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Why?

3 - The Jordan family, originally from Scotland, needs a short day out, but money is tight. They have never been out of the UK, and would love to visit Europe, but they are not sure how they will ever be able to manage that.

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Why?

4 - Didier is a French student from near Calais, studying in Aberdeen who would like to see some more of Scotland. He has heard of the fantastic scenery but doesn't like driving. He loves the sea and wouldn't mind trying the whisky and some local food.

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Why?

5 - The Coe family have been saving up and want to go somewhere special. The kids love anything to do with the sea. Unfortunately they must be back before 11p.m. They went to Morocco the previous year.

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Why?