Read the text and mark the following statements as
«True» or «False».
One of the widespread myths about travelling is that trains are the
cheapest way to take a trip across Europe — eventually this is not
true. To prove that we have conducted a short investigation. Train
tickets are becoming more and more expensive every year. A
standard ticket from Frankfurt to Rome costs a minimum of $350,
and the price depends on what time and day you are travelling.
The recent deregulation of air transport in Europe made it possible
for such ideas as low-cost airlines and increase in European
destinations to come true. Low-cost airlines appeared on the market
with a new business model different from the traditional ones. So
flights are so cheap now you can fly from Frankfurt to Rome for just
$90, and you don’t have to worry about food or drink as the trip just
takes a few hours. Travelling the same distance by train takes over
12 hours, and although it can be more relaxing you will need to
consider additional accommodation and dining cost if you are
travelling overnight.
1) According to the text, trains are the cheapest way of travelling
across Europe.—
2) Nowadays train tickets are as expensive as they were several
years ago.—
3) Travelling by plane may be cheaper than travelling by train.—
4) Travelling by train will take you longer, but it is usually more
comfortable compared to flying.—
II. Read the text and answer the questions.
Changing the Guard is the process when a new guard is
exchanging duty with the old guard. The guard that looks after
Buckingham Palace is called The Queen’s Guard.
All the guards taking part in the ceremony are dressed in
traditional red tunics and bearskin hats. Changing the Guard also
takes place at Windsor Castle and at Horse Guards Arch on Horse
Guards Parade.
1) What is the guard that looks after Buckingham Palace called?
2) What do the guards’ clothes look like?
3) Where does Changing the Guard take place?
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1. The guard that looks after Buckingham Palace called The Qeen's Guard
2. The guards dressed in traditional red tunics and bearskin hats
3. Changing the Guard also
takes place at Windsor Castle and at Horse Guards Arch on Horse
Guards Parade