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The 6th form TEST
1 Variant
I. Complete the text. Remember the words should be from the topic “Travelling”.
A travel agent looked up from his desk and saw an old lady and an old gentleman who were reading the posters showing the best h(1)around the world. The agent had a good week, so he decided to help those old people. He invited them inside and said, «I know that on your pension you could never have a holiday, so you’ll t(2) to a beautiful place, and I’ll pay for that — and I won’t take «No» for an answer.» He asked his secretary to buy two plane tickets and book a room in a five-star hotel. The old people were very glad, and soon they were on their way. About a month later the old lady came to the travel agent. «So how did you like your holiday?» he asked. «I’ve come to thank you. It was my first air t(3), and I liked it a lot,» she answered. «The f(4) was exciting and the room was lovely. But, one thing puzzled me. Who was that old man I had to share the room with?»
II. In the text of task 1 find the words that correspond to the following definitions.
1) A person that makes the necessary preparations for travellers.
2) A card that gives a person the right to travel by transport.
3) A place that offers housing, meals and other services for travellers.
4) To reserve a room.
III. Read and circle the correct answer.
1) Do you have any luggage?
a) — Yes, this suitcase only. b) — No, thank you.
2) What’s your final destination?
a) — I’m from Manchester. b) — Manchester.
3) May I have your passport, please?
a) — Here you are. b) — Yes, I have.
4) Is the flight on time?
a) — There’s a 30-minute delay. b) — You’ll board at Gate 7.
IV. Complete the sentences with the words from the box.
ticket, travelling, station, flight, return, platform
1)I’m alone. 2) Where is number 3? 3) Where is the bus ? 4) If you buy a ticket, you are going to come back to the point where you started from. 5) A journey by plane is called a . 6) How much is a one-way to London?
V. Make up a dialogue.
· What’s the difference in price between the two?
· Yes, sure.
· First-class tickets are £47 and second-class tickets are £35.
· Hello. I’d like a ticket to Liverpool, please, for the 5.00 p.m. train.
· First- or second-class?
· I’ll take a second-class ticket. Can I also buy a return ticket now?