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dent that they will be able to enjoy it to the full, in the same way that they
enjoy the theatre or cinema, confident of having a seat with a view.
The challenge of the future will be to allow all who want it the most
intimate possible contact with our heritage, while making sure that future
generations will be able to enjoy it in the same way. Those twin goals will
be impossible without a widespread and intelligently administered form of
time ticketing.
1. Which of the following is not true?
A The need to protect everything precious handed down to new gen-
erations is becoming more and more urgent.
B There isn’t enough of the material that roads and the airport run-
ways at Heathrow are made of.
C The mighty tide of tourism will be under the press of the impact it
faced.
D The overwhelming numbers of tourists will cause even more prob-
lems for top tourist attractions throughout the world.
2. Many places that are greatly loved
A are on the way of traffic jams of people seeing them with you.
B are closed down as sensitive sites for progress in future.
C are endangered to be rescued by those who are not able to enjoy
them at all.
D are destined to be destroyed by an inundation of tourists.
3. What is the only way to keep the heritage for future generations?
A To limit the number of tourists who are allowed to visit a site, and
also the time that they can spend there.
B Let the tourist market develop without restrictions.
C To allow loggers to have their way in Amazonia.
D To help establish the most intimate possible contact with our heri-
tage.
4. What title would you give to the text?
A Cherished places rescued by tourists.
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B Time ticketing – a panacea for our heritage.
C Tourist attractions destroyed forever.
D Tourist sites drama for intelligent administrators.
5. The word ‘unimpeded’ means in the text:
A regulated, planned.
B free, without any obstacles or regulations.
C state directed.
D lucrative, profitable.
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Part B. Directions:
(Questions 1 – 5)
Questions 1 through 5 are based on the text below.
Choose the one best answer to each question on
the basis of what is stated or implied in the text.
Mark the answer in your answer sheet.
The popular belief that organised games build character and moral
values in young people is a myth, and teenagers who are keen on sport are
more, rather than less, likely to be delinquent, according to the latest re-
search.
Scientists in New Zealand found that fifteen-year-olds who did a lot
of sport were almost twice as likely as their less sporty counterparts to be
delinquent at the age of eighteen.
“Our study does not support the view that involvement in sporting
activity is a panacea for delinquent behaviour. If anything, it may exacer-
bate the problem”, they say.
The researchers have been monitoring around one thousand people
from birth and examined sporting participation and anti-social tendencies at
the ages of fifteen and eighteen.
It used to be thought that “sports build character”, and that by par-
ticipating in organized sport young people would be exposed to strong con-
forming influences and would therefore become good citizens. It was as-
dent that they will be able to enjoy it to the full, in the same way that they B Time ticketing – a panacea for our heritage. enjoy the theatre or cinema, confident of having a seat with a view. C Tourist attractions destroyed forever. The challenge of the future will be to allow all who want it the most D Tourist sites drama for intelligent administrators. intimate possible contact with our heritage, while making sure that future generations will be able to enjoy it in the same way. Those twin goals will 5. The word ‘unimpeded’ means in the text: be impossible without a widespread and intelligently administered form of A regulated, planned. time ticketing. B free, without any obstacles or regulations. C state directed. 1. Which of the following is not true? D lucrative, profitable. A The need to protect everything precious handed down to new gen- erations is becoming more and more urgent. B There isn’t enough of the material that roads and the airport run- Text 12 ways at Heathrow are made of. C The mighty tide of tourism will be under the press of the impact it Questions 1 through 5 are based on the text below. Part B. Directions: faced. (Questions 1 – 5) Choose the one best answer to each question on D The overwhelming numbers of tourists will cause even more prob- the basis of what is stated or implied in the text. lems for top tourist attractions throughout the world. Mark the answer in your answer sheet. 2. Many places that are greatly loved The popular belief that organised games build character and moral A are on the way of traffic jams of people seeing them with you. values in young people is a myth, and teenagers who are keen on sport are B are closed down as sensitive sites for progress in future. more, rather than less, likely to be delinquent, according to the latest re- C are endangered to be rescued by those who are not able to enjoy search. them at all. Scientists in New Zealand found that fifteen-year-olds who did a lot D are destined to be destroyed by an inundation of tourists. of sport were almost twice as likely as their less sporty counterparts to be delinquent at the age of eighteen. 3. What is the only way to keep the heritage for future generations? “Our study does not support the view that involvement in sporting A To limit the number of tourists who are allowed to visit a site, and activity is a panacea for delinquent behaviour. If anything, it may exacer- also the time that they can spend there. bate the problem”, they say. B Let the tourist market develop without restrictions. The researchers have been monitoring around one thousand people C To allow loggers to have their way in Amazonia. from birth and examined sporting participation and anti-social tendencies at D To help establish the most intimate possible contact with our heri- the ages of fifteen and eighteen. tage. It used to be thought that “sports build character”, and that by par- ticipating in organized sport young people would be exposed to strong con- 4. What title would you give to the text? forming influences and would therefore become good citizens. It was as- A Cherished places rescued by tourists. 129 130
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