Moodle 3
Moodle 3
Moodle 3
SECTION A
1.B 8.C
2.C 9.C
3.A 10.A
4.B 11.C
5.C 12.C
6.A 13.B
7.B 14.A
SECTION B
1.c 5.f
2.e 6.b
3.h 7.d
4.g 8.a
SECTION C
1.Cliffs 4.Global warming
2.Rural 5.The Fens
3.Smog 6.The Gorbals
SECTION D
6.The highlands
4.The Athen of the north
1.Hadrian’s Wall
3.The Pennines
5.The Black Country
2.Land’s End
SECTION E
1.honest 7.polite
2.sweat 8.plain speaking
3.briefcases 9.heavy industry
4.the city 10.move around
5.factory 11.houses
6.sandwiches 12.poorest
05 Attitudes
SECTION A
1C 8.C
2C 9.A
3B 10.C
4B 11.C
5.A 12.A
6.C 13.B
7.B 14.B
SECTION B
10. But the fact that the British value tradition does not mean that they pracice it.
12. Most people, for example, think fondly of the traditional ‘British breakfast’,
1. but they hardly ever eat it.
11.The second reason concerns the confusion between Britain and England.
7. Of course, English culture dominates Britain
9. Nevertheless, there are some supposedly typical British attitudes
6. that are largely confined to the English.
3. Anti-intellecualism is an example.
2. Finally, it should be remembered
4. that Britain is a multicultural society
5. where some ethnic groups hold attitudes
8. which diverge considerably from the mainstream.
SECTION C
1.zebra crossing 4.a jumble sale
2.loophole 5.stiff upper lip
3.allotments
SECTION D
1.The Ramblers’ Association
2.Neighbourhood Watch
3.The National Trust
4.RSPCA
5.CCTV
SECTION E
1.apply 6.have had
2.concerned 7.pass
3.has introduced 8.achieve
4.sit 9.ensures
5.receive 10.raising