Reading Part 3 - Quyển 5
➽ Read the text on the opposite page to decide if each sentence if each sentence is correct or incorrect.
➽ If it is correct, mark A on your answer sheet
➽ If it is not correct, mark B on your answer sheet





about The Short Story Society (5A-5B) | ||
1 | The Short Story Society has existed for over a century. | |
2 | Short Story Review publishes work by inexperienced writers. | |
3 | Articles from one of the Society’s magazines are available on the internet. | |
4 | Writers entering the National Short Story Competition must choose a subject suggested by the Society. | |
5 | It costs £5 for members of the Society to enter the National Short Story Competition. | |
6 | Each year, ten winning writers will be offered contracts to publish their own books. | |
7 | The Short Story Society visits schools to give pupils help with writing. | |
8 | Society members can attend regular events at the Writers’ Café. | |
9 | The Writers’ Café is situated just outside London. | |
10 | Children from anywhere in the world are able to become members of the Socieiy. | |





about tourist flights over the continent of Antarctica (6A - 4B) | ||
1 | Sightseeing flights to Antarctica are available for a limited period each year. | |
2 | You may have to book a flight without being certain when it will happen. | |
3 | Passengers have views of Antarctic scenery for more than half their flight. | |
4 | Passengers can speak to people who have experience of working in Antarctica. | |
5 | Special video equipment operates during the whole flight. | |
6 | People are asked to stay sitting down so that everybody can see better. | |
7 | There is an advantage in sitting on one particular side of the plane. | |
8 | Before departure, the pilot chooses between a number of possible routes. | |
9 | A special attraction of the trip is having clear views of Antarctic wildlife. | |
10 | Passengers have the chance to put on clothes designed for travel in Antarctica. | |





about climbing Ben Nevis, a mountain in Scotland (4A - 6B) | ||
1 | The climbers’ camp was at the bottom of Ben Nevis. | |
2 | Their equipment was of little use on the icy snow. | |
3 | The climbers were well prepared in case of emergency. | |
4 | The climbers were worried by the weather forecast. | |
5 | The whole group took regular breaks together. | |
6 | The writer realised that he had to improve his fitness. | |
7 | The climbers recognised the danger in taking the Tower Ridge path. | |
8 | From the top of Ben Nevis, the climbers had a view of the sea. | |
9 | The climbers shared the responsibility for map reading. | |
10 | The writer began to relax when he reached the top of the mountain. | |





about Tanya Streeter, a professional diver (4A - 6B) | ||
1 | Tanya Streeter’s world record in 2003 was the deepest she had ever dived. | |
2 | There were other people in the water with Tanya during her record-breaking dive. | |
3 | Tanya accepts that free-diving can be an extremely dangerous activity. | |
4 | Tanya’s training programme depends on the event she is preparing for. | |
5 | Most of Tanya’s training takes place in the water. | |
6 | Tanya is careful to limit the number of training dives she does in a month. | |
7 | Tanya spends more time helping environmental organisations than appearing in advertisements. | |
8 | Tanya’s interest in the natural world started at an early age. | |
9 | Tanya has found that being famous has its advantages. | |
10 | Because she started free-diving fairly late, Tarya feels her sports career may be short. | |
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