Get guaranteed intensive CEFR courses from Mr Aslanov!!! Call and join our team now: + 998 94 633 32 30 1. What is the writer's main point in the first paragraph’' A) that the Royal Geographical Society was easy for all of them to find.
B) that the route to the Royal Geographical Society might sound complicated.
C) that all of them wanted to arrive at the Royal Geographical Society on time.
D) that they did not need instructions to find the Royal Geographical Society.
2. What does the writer say about Tristan Gooley in the second paragraph? A) He was different from what be had expected.
B) He began in an impressive way.
C) He had always wanted to meet him.
D) He seldom gave talks to the public.
3. What docs Tristan Gooley say about ’natural navigation 1 ? A) It can be more accurate than using technology.
B) It is quite a complicated skill to master.
C) It should only be used in emergency situations.
D) It is not required most of the time.
4. According to Gooley, the use of a stick which he explains A) only works in the desert.
B) involves more than one piece of information.
C) works best at particular limes of the day.
D) may surprise some people.
5. The example of walking along a forest track illustrates A) the fact that the sun may not be important to finding your way.
B) the difference between the desert and other locations.
C) the advantage of learning natural navigation.
D) the relationship between natural navigation and other skills.
6. What does the writer say about the task involving a photograph? A) It was not as simple as it first appeared.
B) He needed more information in order to do it successfully.
C) He became more confused the longer he spent on it.
D) He was not surprised to hear that his answer was wrong.