Reading - Part 2
Exercise 48: Matching statements
Instructions
Use each statement onceRead the texts 7-14 and the statements A-J. Decide which text matches the situation described in the statements.
There are TWO extra statements which you do not need to use.
Statements
- You would like to sing and dance and see the way of famous singers’ dancing.
- You want to see planes and helicopters.
- If you buy the ticket to this museum, you will be provided a free meal.
- This museum is situated in the tower near the sea.
- You can learn about the history of your famous computer games in this museum.
- You are planning to take your children to the museum where they can see a wide range of toys.
- If you are interested in numbers, this museum is fun for you.
- You want to see the process of making famous sweets.
- This museum is free for everybody.
- This museum is a good place to learn about tea.
Texts
Match 1-8
In the Chocolate Factory
Learn how to make chocolate!
Family ticket (2 adults and 3 children): £30
Tuesday - Sunday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Visit: www.chocmuseum.com
More than 70 aero planes to look at
Open daily 10 am - 6 pm
Shop with books and postcards
Large free car park
Tickets: Adults £8.00
Student £5.00
Wednesday 12th October
Leave school 7.30 a.m.
Return school 5.30 p.m.
£15 (with lunch in a restaurant)
Pay School Secretary by 30th September
Over 5,000 toys to look at!
Open every day 9.00 a.m. - 4.30 p.m.
Cafe park - £5
Entrance: adults £2.5
Children free
Wednesday only - special price for student £1
Have you ever wanted to record yourself?
Now you can at the fascinating Grammy Museum.
You can also learn how to dance like Michael Jackson, and find out about the links between blues and rap.
Adults: $18
Go to the Santa Cruz Surfing Museum, which is in a lighthouse, and see classic boards including one eaten by a shark - the surfer survived!
Admission $10
History of famous video games
A place that is fun and on any given day we can play the games of yesterday, today and tomorrow. It's happening in Frisco, Texas!
Cost for one adult: $12
Ages 3 and under are free.
Are you interested in mathematics, brainteasers + puzzles + interactive exhibits = a pretty cool museum.
Who knew maths could actually be fun?
Cost for one adult: $18 (if purchased online)