Reading comprehension "Chocolate town for chocolate workers"

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     Chocolate town for chocolate workers

If you love chocolate, maybe you have eaten a bar of Cadbury’s Bournville chocolate. But Bournville isn’t just the name of an English chocolate bar. It’s the name of a village which was built especially for workers at the Cadbury’s chocolate factory.

George and Richard Cadbury took over the cocoa and chocolate business from their father in 1861. A few years later, they decided to move the factory out of the centre of Birmingham, a city in the middle of England, to a new location where they could expand. They chose an area close to the railways and canals so that they could receive milk deliveries easily and send the finished products to stores across the country.

Here, the air was much cleaner than in the city centre, and the Cadbury brothers thought it would be a much healthier place for their employees to work. They named the site Bournville after a local river called ‘The Bourn’. ‘Ville’, the French word for town, was used because at the time, people thought French chocolate was the highest quality. The new factory opened in 1879. Close to it, they built a village where the factory workers could live. By 1900, there were 313 houses on the site, and many more were built later.

The Cadbury family were religious and believed that it was right to help other people. They thought their workers deserved to live and work in good conditions. In the factory, workers were given a fair wage, a pension and access to medical treatment. The village was also designed to provide the best possible conditions for workers too. The houses, although traditional in style, had modern interiors, indoor bathrooms and large gardens. The village provided everything that workers needed including a shop, a school and a community centre where evening classes were held to train young members of the workforce.

Since the Cadbury family believed that their workers and their families should be fit and healthy, they added a park with hockey and football pitches, a running track, bowling green, fishing lake, and an outdoor swimming pool. A large clubhouse was built in the park so that players could change their clothes and relax after a game. Dances and dinners were also held here for the factory workers, who were never charged to use any of the sports facilities. However, because the Cadbury’s believed that alcohol was bad for health and society, no pubs were ever built in Bourneville!

The Cadbury brothers were among the first business owners to ensure that their workers had good standards of living. Soon, other British factory owners were copying their ideas by providing homes and communities for their workers designed with convenience and health in mind. Today, over 25,000 people live in Bournville village. There are several facilities there to help people with special needs, such as care homes for the elderly, a hostel for people with learning difficulties and affordable homes for first-time homeowners and single people. Over a hundred years since the first house in Bournville Village was built, the aims of its founders are still carried out.



Додано: 24 листопада 2023
Предмет: Англійська мова, 11 клас
12 запитань
Запитання 1

When did George and Richard Cadbury take over the cocoa and chocolate business from their father?

варіанти відповідей
1850
1861
1879
1900
Запитання 2

Why did George and Richard Cadbury decide to move the factory to a new location?

варіанти відповідей
To be closer to other factories
To have easier access to milk deliveries
To be in the city center
To attract more customers
Запитання 3

What was the name of the village built for the workers?

варіанти відповідей
Birmingham
Cadburytown
Bournville
Fountainville
Запитання 4

Why did the Cadbury brothers choose the name 'Bournville' for the village?

варіанти відповідей
It was named after a local river
It was a French word for town
It was the name of their father
It sounded sophisticated
Запитання 5

What year did the new factory open?

варіанти відповідей
1850
1861
1879
1900
Запитання 6

What facilities were provided for the workers in Bournville village?

варіанти відповідей
A park with sports facilities
Pubs and bars
Shopping malls
Art galleries
Запитання 7

Why were no pubs built in Bournville?

варіанти відповідей
The Cadbury family didn't want workers to socialize
The Cadbury family believed alcohol was bad for health
There were already enough pubs in the area
Pubs were not allowed in villages at that time
Запитання 8

What did the Cadbury brothers believe in terms of workers' living standards?

варіанти відповідей
Workers should have access to clean air and water
Workers should be paid a fair wage
Workers should work long hours
Workers should have access to luxury amenities
Запитання 9

Who else copied the Cadbury brothers' idea of providing homes and communities for workers?

варіанти відповідей
No one, the Cadbury brothers were the only ones
Other British factory owners
French chocolate makers
The government
Запитання 10

How many people currently live in Bournville village?

варіанти відповідей
Under 10,000
Around 10,000
Over 15,000
Over 25,000
Запитання 11

What facilities are available in Bournville village for people with special needs?

варіанти відповідей
Care homes for the elderly
Affordable homes for first-time homeowners
Hostel for people with learning difficulties
Art and music schools
Запитання 12

How long ago was the first house in Bournville Village built?

варіанти відповідей
Over 100 years
Over 50 years
Around 25 years
Less than 10 years

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