G. Tiger Price
The Tiger Prince leaves his jungle home and comes to the city in this fabulous
musical. The story isn't particularly original but the computer-controlled light show
goes perfectly with the amazing dance routines to make this a must-see show.
H. The Final Whistle
If you're tired of serious dramas and dull love stories, why not give this laugh-aminute show a try? The true story of basketball player Andy Hammond is cleverly
told. Despite being advertised as a musical show, it actually has very few songs. You'll
love all the brilliant jokes and entertaining conversations.
PART 3 Read the following text. The text has five paragraphs (A-E). Choose the best title for eachparagraph from I-VII below. There is two title you don't need. List of Headings 12. Facing local opposition
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Some reasons for success
Winners and losers
A need for change
An experiment that went wrong
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North America learns from Europe
Pedestrians only How traffic-free shopping streets developed A. The concept of traffic-free shopping areas goes back a long time. During the Middle Ages, traffic-free shopping areas known as souks were built in Middle Eastern countries to allow people to shop in comfort and, more importantly, safety. As far back as 2,000 years ago, road traffic was banned from central Rome during the day to allow for the free movement of pedestrians, and was only allowed in at night when shops and markets had closed for the day. In most other cities, however, pedestrians