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- 2. We understand from the passage that the hikers ate their lunch A)
- 3. In the end, the hikers A)
- E X E R C I S E 3: Complete the sentences by selecting words from Column B in EXERCISE 1. 1.
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E L S E X E R C I S E 2: Choose the correct answer according to the passage. 1. The significance of the "Lonely Shepherd" mentioned in the passage was that A) he gave the hikers shelter in his hut B) it was the name of the mountain the hikers climbed C) the hikers had a marvellous view from it D) it was a very steep climb E) it was named after a local shepherd 2. We understand from the passage that the hikers ate their lunch A) on the banks of the Brecon Canal B) in a shepherd's hut where they sheltered from the rain C) in the valley on the way back to their camp D) on the summit of the hill they climbed E) very hastily in order not to be late 3. In the end, the hikers A) arrived at a hut, where they found a warm fire and a hot drink B) had to continue their walk despite the rain C) decided to wait until the torrential rain was over D) made a fire in the forest to dry their wet clothes E) were caught in a thunderstorm while still on the summit E X E R C I S E 3: Complete the sentences by selecting words from Column B in EXERCISE 1. 1. The station is quite a/an to walk from here, so you should hire a taxi. 2. Cappadocia has some very strange formations known as fairy chimneys. 3. We from the gale in a cave along the beach. 4. I didn't phone my friend for any specific reason. I just wanted to with someone about nothing in particular. 5. It is too windy at the moment for parachuting, but we are hoping the wind will this afternoon and we will be able to make a parachute jump. ELS 1 5 1 FAKE ART The art world is flooded with forgeries, it has been estimated that only about half of the 600 works supposedly painted by Rembrandt are genuine. No great artist, past or present, has been safe from having his or her work copied by a counterfeiter, and some of the fakes have been so deceptive that only experts have been able to discover them. The number of fake paintings hanging in the world's museums will probably never be known because the museums fear for their reputations if it is learnt that they harbour counterfeit "masterpieces". Many museum curators now will accept a painting only after the most careful analysis and testing of its authenticity. The falsifying of paintings and sculpture has been occurring since ancient times. Occasionally people have knowingly purchased copies of art. Wealthy Romans, for instance, demanded and received copies of famous Greek statues. But in the 20th century, the market for fake art sold as being authentic has become very profitable, since artworks are now bought as investments for private collections. EXERCISE 1: Find words or phrases In the passage which mean the same as: COLUMN A COLUMN B a) arrive or occur in large quantities b) a copy of a document, banknote, painting, etc., made in order to deceive people c) according to what is generally thought, but not known for certain d) real; truly what it is said to be e) a person who deliberately makes something exactly like something else, in order to deceive f) misleading; with the quality to trick people g) the opinion that people in general have about what someone or something is like h) house in one's property, especially people or things wanted by the police i) a very great work of an artist, sculptor, author, etc. j) a person in charge of the objects or works of art in a museum or art gallery k) truly being what a person or thing is reported to be I) a thing that is worth buying because it will be more valuable and thus profitable Download 3.34 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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