First read the following question. 82. The passage mainly discusses _____ A. what English gardens look like. B. the role of English gardens. C. books on gardening. D. games in the garden. 83. Who will do weeding and digging? A. The parents B. The gardener. C. The whole family. D. The children. Now read TEXT F quickly to answer question 82 and 83. Most English families have a house and a garden. The garden plays a very important part in the life of he average Englishman and there are few bookcases in the house which do not contain a book on gardening. In summer much time is spent mowing the lawn, trimming the hedge and watering flowers and plants. The family does not forget to relax, however, and many meals are eaten outdoors. English lawns, although they are admired all over the world, are not meant only to be looked at. Games are played and picnics are held there. Some families divide up their gardens into spheres of influence. Thus t he father will look after the vegetable garden; the mother will attend to the flowers and plants; the son will pick fruit while the daughter will have a little rock garden. things which nobody enjoys doing are done together , like weeping the paths and digging the soil.
82. The passage mainly discusses _____
A) what English gardens look like.
B) the role of English gardens.
C) books on gardening.
D) games in the garden.
83. Who will do weeding and digging?
A) The parents
B) The gardener.
C) The whole family.
D) The children.
First read the following question. 84. The passage introduces Estartit to _____ A. local people. B. Foreign students. C. holiday makers. D. shop assistants. 85. People will do all the following on the four islands off the coast EXCEPT _____ A. swimming. B. running. C. fishing. D. sunbathing. 86. For evening entertainment, young travelers usually go to _____ A. the St. Tropez discotheque. B. the Club El Catalan. C. the Galeon. D. the Playa de Pals. Now read TEXT G quickly to answer question 84 to 86. Estartit This popular summer resort has one of the finest sand beaches of the Costa Brava——the Playa de Pals. Formerly a little fishing port, where the inhabitants fished for sardine, it has, in a few years, achieved international status without listing its attractions. Just off the coast lie a group of four islands known as the Medas Isles and a little farther north is the Foadada Rock. Inhabited in Roman times, these islands later became deserted. Now you can take boat trips to them to swim, fish or simply sunbathe. There is little to see in Estaritit itself. In fact, it is hardly more than a main street —— Calle Sante Ana —— which runs parallel to the sea and contains some good boutiques and small souvenir shops. If you what to shop, the best day to visit Estartit is on Thursday, which is market day. For a small resort, Estariti has plenty of night life. for first-class evening entertainment, often with an international floor show, it is worth climbing the hill to the Club El Catalan, and, in the village itself, the galleon usually has a floor show, with dancing to recorded music. Young people usually go to the St. Tropez discotheque. Anyone wishing to travel from Estartit to Torella do Montgri will be able to take the bus, which leaves at two-hourly intervals from Estartit.
84. The passage introduces Estartit to _____
A) local people.
B) Foreign students.
C) holiday makers.
D) shop assistants.
85. People will do all the following on the four islands off the coast EXCEPT _____
A) swimming.
B) running.
C) fishing.
D) sunbathing.
86. For evening entertainment, young travelers usually go to _____
A) the St. Tropez discotheque.
B) the Club El Catalan.
C) the Galeon.
D) the Playa de Pals.
