Practice Test 2 Module 1
ACTIVITY 4
    4.1     Read the text below and choose the best answers (A, B, or C) for items 17-18.
   17. In this text, the author describes
          A. a friend’s visit Marrakech.              B. her past visit to Marrakech.        C. the history of Marrakech.
   18. What is the author’s opinion of Marrakech?
          A. It’s got many places to see.             B. It is only worth a short visit.     C. It is very expensive.
          A weekend in Marrakech
          The most popular city in Morocco built in an
          oasis which, once upon a time, offered shelter to
          the caravans of the desert...
          Day One                                                      Day Two
          Arriving at the international airport of                     Explore the old city, the famous Medina. The
          Marrakech, I enter an unknown world where                    old suuqs -or narrow alleyways - are perfect for
          even the cost of a taxi fare is not fixed. I stay in         shopping. Necessary equipment: a good map,
                                            a traditional              comfy shoes and strong bargaining ability.
                                            house in the old
                                            city. There are            Marrakech reveals its secrets through the
                                            hundreds of                aroma of spices and the voices of merchants
                                            these very                 selling herbs, pottery, leather garments and, of
                                            popular old                course, carpets. Nearby, there are all kinds of
                                            houses, called             shows: acrobats, musicians, fortune-tellers,
                                            riyads, that               snake-charmers and exotic dancers. People say
          have been turned into charming guesthouses.                  Koutoubia Mosque, the city’s trademark, is
          A few visitors may prefer the luxury of a hotel              impressive. However, entrance to it is only
          like the La Mamounia; this famous hotel, once                allowed to Muslims, so I cheer myself up in Dar
          described by Winston Churchill as ‘the most                  Moha, Medina’s most famous restaurant.
          beautiful place on earth’, has recently re-
          opened its doors, after being closed for
          repairs. At night, all streets lead to Djemaa El
          Fna, the main square that, once the sun sets,
          becomes a huge restaurant.
    4.2 Read the text again and choose the best answers (A, B, or C) for items 19-21.
   19. Most visitors stay in
          A. expensive hotels.                        B. old houses.                         C. caravans.
   20. The La Mamounia Hotel is
          A. new.                                     B. popular.                            C. expensive.
   21. One thing you cannot buy in the Marakkech market is
          A. food.                                    B. ceramics.                           C. clothes.
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                                                                                  Practice Test 2 Module 1
    4.3     Read the text again and decide if the following statements (22-25) are True (A) False (B) or Not
            Stated (C).
                                  STATEMENTS                                  A: TRUE     B: FALSE        C: NOT STATED
          22. A ‘riyad’ is a hotel that local people used to live in.
          23. There are not a lot of places to eat in the square.
          24. It is easy to find your way around the suuqs.
          25. The author enjoyed her visit to the famous Mosque.
                                                        ACTIVITY 5
    5.1 Read the text below and choose the best answer (A, B, or C) for items 26-29.
    26. This extract is probably taken from a novel about
        A. war in an African village.         B. the life of a great warrior.           C. everyday life in a small city.
    27. The action takes place
        A. in a small town.                        B. in several locations.             C. in neighbouring villages.
    28. From this extract we get the impression that life for these people is
        A. a constant struggle.              B. often harmonious.                       C. tragic but amusing.
    29. What is the main point of this extract?
        A. To introduce the characters of B. To describe the setting of the             C. To provide historical
           the story.                           story.                                     background to the story.
                                                                                                by Chinua Achebe
            Okonkwo was well known throughout the nine villages and even beyond. His fame
            rested on solid personal achievements. As a young man of eighteen he had
            brought honour to his village by throwing Amalinze the Cat. Amalinze was the
            great wrestler who for seven years was unbeaten, from Umuofia to Mbaino. He
            was called the Cat because his back would never touch the earth. It was this man
            that Okonkwo threw in a fight which the old men agreed was one of the fiercest
            since the founder of their town engaged a spirit of the wild for seven days and
            seven nights. The drums beat and the flutes sang and the spectators held their
            breath. Amalinze was a wily craftsman, but Okonkwo was as slippery as a fish in
            water. Every nerve and every muscle stood out on their arms, on their backs and
            their thighs, and one almost heard them stretching to breaking point. In the end
            Okonkwo threw the Cat. That was many years ago, twenty years or more, and
            during this time Okonkwo's fame had grown like a bush-fire in the harmattan. He
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