TEXT 1
Read the text and complete the gaps (1-4) with the correct sentence (A-E). One sentence is extra.
A DIFFERENT DESTINATION
When most people think of adventure holidays they probably picture hiking to Machu Picchu in Peru or trekking across the Sahara Desert in Morocco. 1____ But would you ever think of going to Scotland for an adventure?
Scotland is a small country but it still has some wild countryside. From the snow covered mountains of the highlands to the rugged beaches of the coastline. There is a lot packed into this little country.2____ Why not go mountain biking through the highlands and sleep under the stars or try your hand at sailing with your own qualified captain?3____- The choices are endless and there are trips suitable for all ages and abilities.
So, whether you are a thrill seeking individual or you are looking for a holiday with a difference for the family, you should think of Scotland for your destination. 4____ Book now and you could be in for the experience of a lifetime!
Scotland is a small country but it still has some wild countryside. From the snow covered mountains of the highlands to the rugged beaches of the coastline. There is a lot packed into this little country.2_____ Why not go mountain biking through the highlands and sleep under the stars or try your hand at sailing with your own qualified captain?
Why not go mountain biking through the highlands and sleep under the stars or try your hand at sailing with your own qualified captain? 3___ The choices are endless and there are trips suitable for all ages and abilities.
So, whether you are a thrill seeking individual or you are looking for a holiday with a difference for the family, you should think of Scotland for your destination. 4_____ Book now and you could be in for the experience of a lifetime!
TEXT 2
Read the diary entries and choose the right answer A, B, C or D.
A WAY OF PANIC
We arrived in Bali, Indonesia early in the morning. As soon as we got to our hotel, we quickly unpacked before heading straight for the beach to do what we came here to do … surf! Bali’s beaches are incredible. The water is blue, clear and warm while the sand is soft, white and clean. I was floating on my board, waiting for the next wave when I noticed a sudden change in my surroundings. The water turned rough and the sky was dark and cloudy. People were calling to us with panic in their voices. I quickly paddled back to the shore where another tourist told me that a tsunami was on its way! We followed the locals to the top of a big hill where we watched huge waves crash past the beach and into the town’s streets. Bicycles and street stalls were floating in the water. It was a terrifying sight!
June 16th
It’s 48 hours since the tsunami hit. We evacuated the area and spent the night in a rescue shelter with all the town’s residents. Thankfully, everyone survived the tsunami. I phoned home to let my family know I was safe as soon as I could. It was such a relief to hear their voices! We decided to use our remaining days in Bali to help clean up the area. Of course, the tsunami caused lots of damage to many buildings and there was mess everywhere. Experiencing a tsunami was very scary but it made me realise how important it is to support victims of natural disasters. I want to raise money for the Balinese people when I return home next week.
1) When they arrived in Bali, the writer was looking forward to
June 14th
We arrived in Bali, Indonesia early in the morning. As soon as we got to our hotel, we quickly unpacked before heading straight for the beach to do what we came here to do … surf! Bali’s beaches are incredible. The water is blue, clear and warm while the sand is soft, white and clean. I was floating on my board, waiting for the next wave when I noticed a sudden change in my surroundings. The water turned rough and the sky was dark and cloudy. People were calling to us with panic in their voices. I quickly paddled back to the shore where another tourist told me that a tsunami was on its way! We followed the locals to the top of a big hill where we watched huge waves crash past the beach and into the town’s streets. Bicycles and street stalls were floating in the water. It was a terrifying sight!
June 16th
It’s 48 hours since the tsunami hit. We evacuated the area and spent the night in a rescue shelter with all the town’s residents. Thankfully, everyone survived the tsunami. I phoned home to let my family know I was safe as soon as I could. It was such a relief to hear their voices! We decided to use our remaining days in Bali to help clean up the area. Of course, the tsunami caused lots of damage to many buildings and there was mess everywhere. Experiencing a tsunami was very scary but it made me realise how important it is to support victims of natural disasters. I want to raise money for the Balinese people when I return home next week.
2 The writer realised something was seriously wrong when
June 14th
We arrived in Bali, Indonesia early in the morning. As soon as we got to our hotel, we quickly unpacked before heading straight for the beach to do what we came here to do … surf! Bali’s beaches are incredible. The water is blue, clear and warm while the sand is soft, white and clean. I was floating on my board, waiting for the next wave when I noticed a sudden change in my surroundings. The water turned rough and the sky was dark and cloudy. People were calling to us with panic in their voices. I quickly paddled back to the shore where another tourist told me that a tsunami was on its way! We followed the locals to the top of a big hill where we watched huge waves crash past the beach and into the town’s streets. Bicycles and street stalls were floating in the water. It was a terrifying sight!
June 16th
It’s 48 hours since the tsunami hit. We evacuated the area and spent the night in a rescue shelter with all the town’s residents. Thankfully, everyone survived the tsunami. I phoned home to let my family know I was safe as soon as I could. It was such a relief to hear their voices! We decided to use our remaining days in Bali to help clean up the area. Of course, the tsunami caused lots of damage to many buildings and there was mess everywhere. Experiencing a tsunami was very scary but it made me realise how important it is to support victims of natural disasters. I want to raise money for the Balinese people when I return home next week.
3 The writer spent the rest of their holiday
une 14th
We arrived in Bali, Indonesia early in the morning. As soon as we got to our hotel, we quickly unpacked before heading straight for the beach to do what we came here to do … surf! Bali’s beaches are incredible. The water is blue, clear and warm while the sand is soft, white and clean. I was floating on my board, waiting for the next wave when I noticed a sudden change in my surroundings. The water turned rough and the sky was dark and cloudy. People were calling to us with panic in their voices. I quickly paddled back to the shore where another tourist told me that a tsunami was on its way! We followed the locals to the top of a big hill where we watched huge waves crash past the beach and into the town’s streets. Bicycles and street stalls were floating in the water. It was a terrifying sight!
June 16th
It’s 48 hours since the tsunami hit. We evacuated the area and spent the night in a rescue shelter with all the town’s residents. Thankfully, everyone survived the tsunami. I phoned home to let my family know I was safe as soon as I could. It was such a relief to hear their voices! We decided to use our remaining days in Bali to help clean up the area. Of course, the tsunami caused lots of damage to many buildings and there was mess everywhere. Experiencing a tsunami was very scary but it made me realise how important it is to support victims of natural disasters. I want to raise money for the Balinese people when I return home next week.
4 The author’s purpose is to
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