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Alternative Reading tests (A1)

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Name___________ Grade____________
1. Read the text. What caused the situation in Staylittle to become worse
recently? Circle the correct answer.

a a satellite dish

b a newspaper article

c a storm

A village without phones

The UK is not a big country, and it certainly is not a poor country. So you probably
think communications are very good and everybody can use the internet and mobile
phones. But this is not true. In some remote parts of the country, communications are
very bad.

Staylittle is a village in the centre of Wales. In 1965, a journalist wrote about the
village in a newspaper. He said, ‘it is miles from anywhere’. 1) ________ That was a
long time ago, but communications in the village have not changed very much. You
cannot use a mobile phone in Staylittle because there is no signal. There are also
problems with the telephone lines. When the villagers make phone calls, they often
hear other people’s conversations at the same time!

The people who live there are tired of these problems. ‘You need good telephone lines
these days,’ said one woman. ‘Last month I tried to buy something online. 2) ________
That was because I couldn’t give them a phone number.’ Other people have stopped
using their phones completely. They’ve started writing letters to friends and relatives
instead, just like in the past.

The British government is spending money to improve internet connections in remote


parts of the country. For this reason, most of the people in Staylittle hope that
communications will get better soon. 3) ________ A few days ago, there was a bad
storm in the area. Because of this, most of the telephone lines to Staylittle have
stopped working completely. Now the village has only got one telephone, in the post
office.

A few houses in the village have internet access. 4) ________ However, it isn’t a good
idea to use email in an emergency. ‘Imagine there’s a fire,’ said one man. ‘You can’t
email the fire station and hope that they read it. You need to phone them!’

2. Read the Reading Strategy. Then match the gaps in the text (1-4) with the
sentences below (A-F). Use the underlined words to help you. There are two
extra sentences.

Reading Strategy
To check if a sentence fits a gap, think about any words in the sentence which refer
back to people, things, places or situations / events / ideas mentioned in the
sentences before the gap. Check that the reference makes sense.

a Their owners can get online and send emails

b Now they can get online easily using their mobile phones.

c He also complained that the telephone lines in the village did not work well.

d But in fact they have become worse recently.

e That was bad news for the villagers.

f Unfortunately, the company refused to bring it here.

3. Read the text and choose the correct answer (A-D).

Unusual homes

Brazilian artists Tiago Primo and his brother Gabriel live on a climbing wall on the side
of a building in Rio de Janeiro. There aren’t any stairs or a lift, so they have to climb
from one ‘room’ to the next. The ‘house’ has got a hammock to sleep in instead of a
bed, but the brothers have to use the bathroom in the art gallery next door.

Another artist, Moussa Kalo, designed the Crocodile House in Abidjan, capital of the
Ivory Coast. He built it with the help of his apprentice , Thierry Atta, who wanted to
become an artist like him. The house looks like a large crocodile, but there’s enough
space inside for a bedroom. Mr Kalo died before it was finished, but Thierry completed
it, and then went to live there.

Czech builder Bohumil Lhota isn’t an artist, but people say that his house is a work of
art. The 73-year-old was bored with building ordinary houses, so he designed a new
place in a village to the north of Prague. Mr Lhota’s house turns around, so that he can
choose the view that he wants. He can also move it up and down by pushing
a switch .

Liu Lingchao’s house also moves, but that is because he is carrying it. The house is
made of bamboo, pieces of plastic and bed sheets , and it weighs around 60 kg. Mr
Liu collects used water bottles on the road and sells them at the next town he gets to.
He travels all over southern China and he carries everything he needs with him.

1) How do the Primo brothers move around their house?

a They take the lift.


b They go up the stairs.

c They use the climbing wall.

d They stand on the bed.

2) Why is the house in Abidjan called the Crocodile House?

a A crocodile killed the man who built it.

b A lot of crocodiles live there.

c There’s a painting of a crocodile on the walls.

d It’s in the shape of a crocodile.

3) Why did Mr Lhota design a house that turns?

a He wanted to build something different.

b He didn’t like the view from his window.

c He had more time when he retired.

d He entered an art competition.

4) Why does Liu Lingchao carry his house around with him?

a He doesn’t like being in crowds.

b Because it weighs 60 kg.

c He prefers to be outside.

d He doesn’t work in one place.

5) What do all of the houses in the text have in common?

a They were all built by artists.

b They don’t look like other houses.

c They are all in big cities.

d They all move.

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