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IELTSFever General Reading Practice test 3 Section 1 Questions 1-14 Read the text below and answer Question 1-8                          LONDON UnderGroundThe London Underground rail network or "the Tube" is a great way to travel to and from central London and will be an integral part of most people's stay in the UK capital.Greater London is served by 11 Tube lines, along with the Dockyards Light Railway (DLR) and an interconnected local train network. Underground trains generally run between...
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IELTSFever General Reading Practice test 3

Section 1 Questions 1-14

Read the text below and answer Question 1-8

                          LONDON UnderGround

The London Underground rail network or "the Tube" is a great way to travel to and from central London and will be an integral part of most people's stay in the UK capital.

Greater London is served by 11 Tube lines, along with the Dockyards Light Railway (DLR) and an interconnected local train network. Underground trains generally run between 5am and midnight, Monday to Saturday, with reduced operating hours on Sunday.

For more detailed traveler information on which stations to use and suggestions for the best route to reach your destination, use Transport for London's Journey Planner.

What are the London Underground zones?

London's public transport network, locally called the London Tube, is divided into nine travel zones. Zone 1 is in central London and zones 6 to 9 are on the outskirts of the city.

What are the London Tube prices?

Buy a Visitor Oyster card, Oyster Card, Travelcard or use a contactless payment card to get the best value as cash is the most expensive way to pay. Check out our guide to cheap travel for more money-saving tips when travelling in London.

An adult cash fare on the London metro for a single journey in zone 1 is £4.90. The same Tube fare with Visitor Oyster card, Oyster card or contactless payment card is £2.40. For more details about London Tube prices, see the Transport for London website. For contactless payment cards issued outside the UK, please check for transaction fees or bank changes.

There are various discounts available for children, students, and elderly travellers on the London subway.

If you plan on travelling around London to do some sight-seeing and visit some of London's best attractions, why not get a London Pass and save even more money.

 

Questions 1 - 8

Do the following statements agree with the information given in the text above? Write:

TRUE If the statement agrees with the information

FALSE If the statement contradicts the information

NOT GIVEN If there is no information on this

Question 1. There are 11 Tube Lines in all, including the DLR.

Question 2. Zones 2 to 5 of the London Tube are located between Zone 1 and Zones 6 to 9.

Question 3. An adult cash fare on the London metro for a single journey is £4.90.

Question 4. It is more economical to pay for travel using a card than paying cash.

Question 5. If you are studying in school, you can get a discount on the London subway.

Question 6. If you are buying a contactless payment card outside the UK, you may have to pay charges more than the cost of the card.

Question 7. The cheapest option to travel around London, including sight-seeing, is using a London pass.

Question 8. There are fewer trains on Sundays as compared to weekday.

 

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Giúp mk với!!!Question 4. Read the article below about the London Underground (the Tube). Choose the best phrases from A to J to fill space 1-5. One answer has been as an example. UP THE TUBEA. and refused point-blank to ascend  B. as if she were on a fairground roller-coater  C. as there’s nothing quite like itD. but her all reflection E. many adults were frightened of it F. bit because she was scaredG. and I showed her the sights  H. even though she had made up her mindI. so I don’t think...
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Question 4. Read the article below about the London Underground (the Tube). Choose the best phrases from A to J to fill space 1-5. One answer has been as an example. 
UP THE TUBE

A. and refused point-blank to ascend  
B. as if she were on a fairground roller-coater  
C. as there’s nothing quite like it
D. but her all reflection 
E. many adults were frightened of it 
F. bit because she was scared
G. and I showed her the sights  
H. even though she had made up her mind
I. so I don’t think they qualify as tubes
   Instead of complaining about the Northern Line, we Londoners ought to feel grateful for the tube, the envy (sự ghen tỵ) of other cities. Liverpool and Newcastle have local lines of a family tube-like appearance but they go underground for every short distances (0)___J___.
   Thirty years ago, my friend Pearl from Peacehaven came up to London (1) ____ . She had to be coaxed (dỗ dành) on escalator (cầu thanh cuốn), and gave little shrieks (tiếng rít/la hét) of delighted horror (2) _____ . Inside the train she looked out of the window at blackness in alarm. Like all who gaze through underground windows, she saw not only blackness (3)_____ .
   When the escalator first began, my family tells me, (4)______ hence (vì thế) the unmovable steps that sometimes run parallel (song song) to moving staircase (cầu thang). My aunt, straight from a village in Poland, was struck with terror at the sight of the escalator, (5) _____   . Those were chivalrous (hào hiệp) times and two London Transport officials heaved (cố nhấc) her on and helped on to her as she screamed, kicked and struggled. I bet (đánh cuộc) they were glad when they reached the top for she was a large aunt.   

 

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Giúp mk với!!!Question 4. Read the article below about the London Underground (the Tube). Choose the best phrases from A to J to fill space 1-5. One answer has been as an example. UP THE TUBE   Instead of complaining about the Northern Line, we Londoners ought to feel grateful for the tube, the envy (sự ghen tỵ) of other cities. Liverpool and Newcastle have local lines of a family tube-like appearance but they go underground for every short distances (0)___J___.   Thirty years ago, my...
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Question 4. Read the article below about the London Underground (the Tube). Choose the best phrases from A to J to fill space 1-5. One answer has been as an example. 
UP THE TUBE
   Instead of complaining about the Northern Line, we Londoners ought to feel grateful for the tube, the envy (sự ghen tỵ) of other cities. Liverpool and Newcastle have local lines of a family tube-like appearance but they go underground for every short distances (0)___J___.
   Thirty years ago, my friend Pearl from Peacehaven came up to London (1) ____ . She had to be coaxed (dỗ dành) on escalator (cầu thanh cuốn), and gave little shrieks (tiếng rít/la hét) of delighted horror (2) _____ . Inside the train she looked out of the window at blackness in alarm. Like all who gaze through underground windows, she saw not only blackness (3)_____ .
   When the escalator first began, my family tells me, (4)______ hence (vì thế) the unmovable steps that sometimes run parallel (song song) to moving staircase (cầu thang). My aunt, straight from a village in Poland, was struck with terror at the sight of the escalator, (5) _____   . Those were chivalrous (hào hiệp) times and two London Transport officials heaved (cố nhấc) her on and helped on to her as she screamed, kicked and struggled. I bet (đánh cuộc) they were glad when they reached the top for she was a large aunt.   
A. and refused point-blank to ascend  
B. as if she were on a fairground roller-coater  
C. as there’s nothing quite like it
D. but her all reflection 
E. many adults were frightened of it 
F. bit because she was scared
G. and I showed her the sights  
H. even though she had made up her mind
I. so I don’t think they qualify as tubes

 

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❻. READING                   NHANH HỘ ẠI. Read the following text and decide which answer best fits each numbered blank.          The City of London, the capital of United Kingdom is a year-round tourist destination. London is the (1) _____________ city in Europe and located astride the famous (2) _____________of Thames. This is the home for (3) _____________of the international organizations and the city is headed by the Lord Mayor of London. The city of London has its own police...
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. READING                   NHANH HỘ Ạ

I. Read the following text and decide which answer best fits each numbered blank.

          The City of London, the capital of United Kingdom is a year-round tourist destination. London is the (1) _____________ city in Europe and located astride the famous (2) _____________of Thames. This is the home for (3) _____________of the international organizations and the city is headed by the Lord Mayor of London. The city of London has its own police (4)                               ,

called City of London police.

          London is considered as both business (5) _____________ tourist destination and (6) _____________by millions of people annually. The Heathrow Airport, London considered as the busiest airport (7) _____________the world. City of London provides many attractions for visitors. You can visit London: museums, see Royal palaces and activities, relax on London parks and (8) _____________more places for bed and dine. London is considered an expensive city in the world and (9) _____________ though its home for many foreign migrants, still keeping (10) _____________ traditional heritage and surrounding.

(http://www.londonguestguide.com/)

1.      A. largest                          B. larger                            C. large                             D. largely

2.      A. mountain                     B. river                             C. bridge                           D. road

3.      A. little                             B. a little                           C. more                             D. most

4.      A. team                             B. group                            C. force                             D. strength

5.      A. or                                  B. with                              C. and                               D. of

6.      A. visit                              B. visited                          C. visiting                         D. to visit

7.      A. in                                  B. at                                   C. on                                 D. till

8.      A. lot                                 B. a lot                              C. much                            D. many

9.      A. eve                               B. event                            C. ever                              D.even

10.    A. it                                   B. its                                  C. they                              D. their

II. Read the following text and decide which answer best fits each numbered blank.

          Historic Temple Square, in Downtown Salt Lake City, is one of Utah's number one tourist (1)_____________ and world headquarters of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Temple Square is (2) _____________ every day of the year from 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. with the help of hundreds of volunteers and missionaries (3) _____________ will make your experience more enjoyable. On your visit to the 35 acres of Temple Square you will be (4) to see, feel, taste, touch and experience Mormon culture and its pioneer heritage.

          Guided tours and presentations feature historic (5) _____________ interactive exhibits, art displays, 70-mm films, parks and gardens. Also featured are the largest genealogy library of its (6)_____________ in the world and the renowned Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square, Enjoy all of this in the (7) _____________ of downtown Salt Lake City. Tours are available in (8) _____________ than 30 languages at some locations at no charge to you. Restaurants and catering facilities are available to (9) _____________ enhance your visit as well. Whether you are visiting for the first time (10) _____________ coming back to enjoy Temple Square again we welcome you!   

1.      A. attract                          B. attractions                   C. attractingD. attractor

2.      A. open                             B. important                     C. necessary                    D. close

3.      A. where                           B. which                           C. whom                           D. who

4.      A. enable                          B. disable                         C. able                              D. ability

5.      A. areas                            B. categories                    C. items                            D. sites

6.      A. size                               B. figure                           C. kind                              D. form

7.      A. heart                             B. head                             C. chest                             D. shoulder

8.      A. most                             B. more                             C. much                            D. many

9.      A. carry                            B. bring                             C. want                             D. help

10.    A. nor                                B. or                                  C. even                             D. if

III. Read the passage. Decide if the following statements are true (T) or false (F).

Living in Scotland

Scotland is the UK’s most northern country and has around 790 islands off its coasts – 130 of which have people living on them. Scotland is well known for its stunning landscapes, beautiful beaches and lochs, which are fresh water lakes. There are over 600 square miles of lochs in Scotland including the most famous one, Loch Ness.

It has a population of just over five million people which is about 8.5 per cent of the whole UK population. Over 2 million of these live in Glasgow and Edinburgh, and almost half of Scotland’s population live in the Central Belt, where both the largest city (Glasgow), and the capital city (Edinburgh) are located.

Scotland also hosts one of the biggest arts festivals in the world. This is commonly known as the Edinburgh Festival but is actually made up of a number of different festivals which happen at different times of the year, though many do take place in August and September. Many people have heard of the Fringe Festival, but there are also the International Festival, the Film Festival, the Children’s Festival and the Edinburgh Mela which is an intercultural festival.

 

            Decide if the following statements are true (T) or false (F).

1. Scottish people inhabit on over 1/6 of its all islands.                                    .................

2. Scotland’s population is over 1/10 of the whole UK population.                .................

3. People in Scotland prefer living in other areas to big cities.                        .................

4. There are 2 common months for Edinburgh Festival.                                    .................      

5. There won’t be any special events exclusively for kids in this Festival

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*READING:  Read the text below and choose the correct answer for each gapWhen you are in Hong Kong, you can go about by taxi, by tram, by bus, or (23)______ underground. I myself prefer the underground (24)______ it is fast, easy and cheap. There are (25______ trams and buses in Hong Kong, and one cannot drive along the road (26)______ and without many stops. The underground is therefore usually quicker (27)______ taxis or buses. If you do not know Hong Kong very well, it is very difficult...
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*READING:  Read the text below and choose the correct answer for each gap

When you are in Hong Kong, you can go about by taxi, by tram, by bus, or (23)______ underground. I myself prefer the underground (24)______ it is fast, easy and cheap. There are (25______ trams and buses in Hong Kong, and one cannot drive along the road (26)______ and without many stops. The underground is therefore usually quicker (27)______ taxis or buses. If you do not know Hong Kong very well, it is very difficult (28)______ the bus you want. You can take a taxi, but it is (29)______ expensive than the underground or a bus. On the underground you find good maps that tell you the names of the stations and show you (30)______ to get to them, so that it is easy to find your way.

23.   A.in                 B.by                C. on                       D. with

24.   A.because                B. when           C.so                 D. but

25.   A.some            B. a lot                       C. many               D. few

26.   A.quick           B. quicker               C. quickly               D. quickest

27.   A.as                 B. than                        C. so                    D. like

28.   A.finding         B.to find          C. found          D.to finding

29.   A.more            B. much          C.as                         D. too

30.   A.who                        B. when                    C. what                D. how

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When you are in Hong Kong, you can go about by taxi, by tram, by bus, or (23)______ underground. I myself prefer the underground (24)______ it is fast, easy and cheap. There are (25______ trams and buses in Hong Kong, and one cannot drive along the road (26)______ and without many stops. The underground is therefore usually quicker (27)______ taxis or buses. If you do not know Hong Kong very well, it is very difficult (28)______ the bus you want. You can take a taxi, but it is (29)______ expensive than the underground or a bus. On the underground you find good maps that tell you the names of the stations and show you (30)______ to get to them, so that it is easy to find your way.

23.   A.in                 B.by                C. on                       D. with

24.   A.because                B. when           C.so                 D. but

25.   A.some            B. a lot                       C. many               D. few

26.   A.quick           B. quicker               C. quickly               D. quickest

27.   A.as                 B. than                        C. so                    D. like

28.   A.finding         B.to find          C. found          D.to finding

29.   A.more            B. much          C.as                         D. too

30.   A.who                        B. when                    C. what                D. how

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*READING:  Read the text below and choose the correct answer for each gap

When you are in Hong Kong, you can go about by taxi, by tram, by bus, or (23)______ underground. I myself prefer the underground (24)______ it is fast, easy and cheap. There are (25______ trams and buses in Hong Kong, and one cannot drive along the road (26)______ and without many stops. The underground is therefore usually quicker (27)______ taxis or buses. If you do not know Hong Kong very well, it is very difficult (28)______ the bus you want. You can take a taxi, but it is (29)______ expensive than the underground or a bus. On the underground you find good maps that tell you the names of the stations and show you (30)______ to get to them, so that it is easy to find your way.

23.   A.in                 B.by                C. on                       D. with

24.   A.because                B. when           C.so                 D. but

25.   A.some            B. a lot                       C. many               D. few

26.   A.quick           B. quicker               C. quickly               D. quickest

27.   A.as                 B. than                        C. so                    D. like

28.   A.finding         B.to find          C. found          D.to finding

29.   A.more            B. much          C.as                         D. too

30.   A.who                        B. when                    C. what                D. how

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1. Question 5 is about the whole text.

(Câu 5 là hỏi về cả bài.)

Question 1 - Newspapers often express the same opinion.

(Câu 1 -  Các tờ báo đều thể hiện quan điểm chung như vậy.)

Question 2 - Combat games, for example, teach players to think in three dimensions.

(Câu 2 - Ví dụ, trò chơi đối kháng, dạy người chơi cách suy nghĩ ở không gian 3 chiều.)

Question 3 - In 2013, research showed that children who play role-playing games get better grades at school than those who don't play them.

(Câu 3 - Vào năm 2013, nghiên cứu cho thấy những trẻ em chơi các trò chơi nhập vai đạt điểm số tốt hơn những trẻ khôn chơi.)

Question 4 - The report also says that video games teach children how to react well to failure because players continually fail and try again.

(Câu 4 - Báo cáo cũng nói rằng trò chơi điện tử dạy trẻ em cách phản ứng với thất bại vì người chơi liên tục tua và thử lại.)

6)Read the following text and answer the questions below. Norman style, Romanesque architecture that developed (1) __________ Normandy and England between the 11th and 12th centuries and during the general adoption of Gothic (2) ________ in both countries. Because only shortly before the Norman Conquest (3) ________ England (1066) did Normandy become settled and sophisticated (4) ________ to produce an architecture, the Norman style developed almost simultaneously in (5) _________...
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6)Read the following text and answer the questions below.

 

Norman style, Romanesque architecture that developed (1) __________ Normandy and

 

England between the 11th and 12th centuries and during the general adoption of Gothic (2)

 

________ in both countries. Because only shortly before the Norman Conquest (3) ________

 

England (1066) did Normandy become settled and sophisticated (4) ________ to produce an

 

architecture, the Norman style developed almost simultaneously in (5) _________ two

 

countries; early buildings, erected soon after the conquest, (6) _________ extremely similar.

 

Eventually, however, the styles of the two countries diverged, (7) _________ the architecture

 

of Normandy drew closer in form to typical French Romanesque, whereas that of England (called Anglo-Norman Architecture) because (8) _________ much more distinctive national

 

tradition.

 

 

 

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Question II: Read the following text carefully and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each of the gap.When you are in Singapore, you can go about (1)..................... taxi , by bus, or by underground. I myself prefer the underground (2) .................. it is fast, easy and cheap. There are (3) .............. buses and taxis in Singapore and one cannot drive along the road (4) ............................. and without many stops, especially on the Monday morning. The underground...
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Question II: Read the following text carefully and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each of the gap.

When you are in Singapore, you can go about (1)..................... taxi , by bus, or by underground. I myself prefer the underground (2) .................. it is fast, easy and cheap. There are (3) .............. buses and taxis in Singapore and one cannot drive along the road (4) ............................. and without many stops, especially on the Monday morning. The underground is therefore usually quicker (5) .................... taxis or buses. If you do not know Singapore very well, it is difficult (6) ................... the bus you want. You can take a taxi , but it is (7) ................... expensive than the underground or a bus . On the underground, you find good maps that tell you the names of the stations and show you( 😎………… to get to them, so that it is easy to find your way.

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2. A. but     B. because       C. when​        D. so

3. A. many       B. a lot        C. few           ​D. some

4. A. quick        B. quickly         ​C. quicker         ​D. quickest

5. A. so         B. like        C. than       ​D. as

6. A. to find     B. find        C. finding       ​D. found

7. A. less          B. more       C. most     ​D. much

 8. A. who          B. what      C. when      ​D. how Question

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4. A. quick        B. quickly         ​C. quicker         ​D. quickest

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III. Read the text below and answer the questions. Write your answer in the box provided. (10 marks)Does Reading Really Matter?[1] Some people say that reading is not now as important as it was. These days we have photographs, films, radio, and television. Why read a description of something when you can glance at a photograph? Why read a novel when we can see a film? Why read a newspaper when the latest news is brought to us hourly on radio and TV?[2] Photography was certainly a wonderful...
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III. Read the text below and answer the questions. Write your answer in the box provided. (10 marks)

Does Reading Really Matter?

[1] Some people say that reading is not now as important as it was. These days we have photographs, films, radio, and television. Why read a description of something when you can glance at a photograph? Why read a novel when we can see a film? Why read a newspaper when the latest news is brought to us hourly on radio and TV?

[2] Photography was certainly a wonderful invention. Photographs can give a very accurate idea of places and of people that we have never seen. An encyclopaedia, for example, is always better for good illustrations. But we also need words to explain the photographs and drawings. A photograph of an elephant may give us a very good impression of what an elephant looks like, but it tells us nothing about where elephants are found, what types there are, what their exact size and weight are, how they are useful to man and so on.

[3] In the same way, a good feature film has action, movement, colour and maybe music. These are things we do not find on the printed page. But reading a novel has certain advantages over watching even an excellent feature film. Reading a novel requires imagination and each of us imagines a story differently.

[4] Television news broadcasts can certainly be interesting. But we need newspapers as well. Some important events happen when there are no cameras around. More importantly, a newspaper does not just report the news. It explains what has been happening. It also contains interesting articles on many subjects. Newspapers are an important part of our lives, if we want to understand what is going on in our own community and in other parts of the world.

[5] Reading is thus essential for information and pleasure. We need to be good readers to enjoy a full life as human beings. Moreover, reading is a skill, and like other skills, it needs practice. The more we read, the better readers we become. And the better readers we become, the more we enjoy reading! The secret is to get the reading habit. Read at least a little every day.

 

1-4. The author disagrees with FOUR of the following views. What are they? 

A)  Reading is no longer important.

1. ______

 

2. ______

 

3. ______

 

4. ______

B)  The radio brings you the latest news more quickly than newspapers.

C)  A good encyclopaedia should have photographs.

D)  An encyclopaedia must have writing.

E)  Photographs of elephants are not very informative.

F)  Films are not worth seeing.

G)  When we read a novel we must use our imagination.

H)  Some important news cannot be shown on television.

I)  We don’t have to read regularly.

5. The author likes photographs, films and television, but he

    A.  also wants to prove that reading is the best form of entertainment.

    B.  doesn’t think that they are important.

    C.  wants us to understand that reading has advantages that these other forms of communication lack.

    D.  says he never likes these forms of communication.

6. In paragraph [1], three questions are asked. Who is supposed to be asking these questions?

    A.  The author himself.

    B.  People who enjoy reading very much.

   C.  People who think reading is not now important.

    D.  People who think reading is a skill.

7.  Paragraph [2] 

    A.  compares photographs with an encyclopaedia.

    B.  explains why photographs cannot replace writing.

    C.  proves that photographs can be most informative.

    D.  is about things we have never seen.

8.  Paragraph [3] 

    A.  points out that a film has many advantages over reading.

    B.  says that there is not good music in a feature film.

    C.  explains why reading a novel can still be enjoyable.

    D.  explains why we watch a film differently.

9.  Paragraph [4] 

    A.  wants to prove that television is better than newspapers.

    B.  explains why we still need newspapers.

    C.  explains what makes television become more important.

    D.  explains why we want to understand our life.

10.  According to the author, the secret of reading is

    A.  to make reading a habit.

    B.  not to read much.

    C.  never to make it a habit.

    D.  not a habit.

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III. Choose the best answer to each question.

1 – 4: A, E, F, I           5.C          6.C        7.B        8.C        9.B         10.A

 

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Reading 2: Read the text and decide the sentences below are True (T), False (F) orDoesn’t Say (DS).Running a restaurantHoward BonnierBray is a beautiful village about fifty kilometers west of London. A young Englishmannamed Howard Bonnier opened a restaurant called “The Palace” there about three and a halfmonths ago. Not many people in Britain know Mr. Bonnier’s name yet, but he’s alreadyquite famous in France. This is because he has written in French magazines about almost allthe best...
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Reading 2: Read the text and decide the sentences below are True (T), False (F) or
Doesn’t Say (DS).
Running a restaurant
Howard Bonnier
Bray is a beautiful village about fifty kilometers west of London. A young Englishman
named Howard Bonnier opened a restaurant called “The Palace” there about three and a half
months ago. Not many people in Britain know Mr. Bonnier’s name yet, but he’s already
quite famous in France. This is because he has written in French magazines about almost all
the best restaurants in that country. He’s only 29 years old.
When Howard was a teenager, he often went to restaurants with his mother and father. He
liked doing this so much that he decided not to buy lots of clothes and CDs; instead, he used
his money to visit France and eat in good restaurants. He also bought a lot of French and
English cookbooks. He says he has more than two hundred and fifty.
So why did he decide to open a restaurant? Simply because he loves cooking. Has it been an
easy thing to do? He says it’s expensive to start your own restaurant and it’s much more
difficult to cook for fifty people than to cook for your family, but he’s sure he’s done the
right thing.
1. “The Palace” has been open for less than a year. …………….
2. Lots of people in France know about Howard. …………….
3. Howard’s parents took him out to restaurants. …………….
4. Howard has always spent a lot of money on clothes. …………….
5. Howard has written books about French cooking. …………….
6. It costs a lot of money to eat in Howard’s restaurant. …………….
7. Howard says cooking for a lot of people is easy. …………….

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