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cars.
1. As it is pointed out in the passage, most British towns have
no underground railway
system................
a) as the system is felt to cause a great deal of pollution.
b) since the majority of people have their own private means of transport.
c) as this is not felt to be a practical system outside city.
d) because there is not sufficient public money available for such project.
2. We can understand from the passage that..................
a) London has the most developed underground trains system in Britain.
b) more people drive their own cars in the north than in the south.
c) the north of Britain suffers less from traffic problems than the south does.
d) the south of Britain enjoys cheap and highly efficient bus services.
3. The author underground railways are a brilliant means of transport since ................
a) they are a much cheaper means of transport than buses.
b) they do not pollute the streets of a city with noise and petrol fumes.
c) the building and maintenance of them is comparatively cheap.
d) the numbers who use them can easily be restricted.
England is famous for
its gardens, and most people like gardening. This is most likely one
reason why so many people prefer to live in houses rather than in flats. Mainly in
suburban areas it is possible to pass row after row of ordinary small houses, each one with its
neatly kept patch of grass surrounded by a great variety of flowers and shrubs.
Enthusiasts of gardening get a great deal of helpful advice from the television and magazines.
4. The
passage stresses that, because many English people are fond of gardening,
a) they don't want to live in suburban areas.
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