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Question 1 of 86
1. Question
Correct the mistakes in the second sentence.
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Jim lives in the city centre. Your flat is very big.
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Question 2 of 86
2. Question
Correct the mistakes in the second sentence.
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I went shopping yesterday. I bought a shirt new.
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Question 3 of 86
3. Question
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That’s Sophie. She’s the girlfriend of Ryan.
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Question 4 of 86
4. Question
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We love the summer. We go on holiday on August.
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Question 5 of 86
5. Question
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Tanya is going to lose her job. She always is late
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Question 6 of 86
6. Question
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I don’t like karaoke. I can’t to sing.
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Question 7 of 86
7. Question
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My boyfriend is late. I’m waiting for he.
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Question 8 of 86
8. Question
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We’re doing the housework. We don’t mind clean.
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Question 9 of 86
9. Question
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Our garden is small. There aren’t some plants.
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Question 10 of 86
10. Question
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The hotel was full. There was a lot of guests.
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Question 11 of 86
11. Question
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They’re quite healthy. They don’t eat many sugar.
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Question 12 of 86
12. Question
Correct the mistakes in the second sentence.
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I’m 21. I’m more older than you.
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Question 13 of 86
13. Question
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don’t like crocodiles. They’re the more dangerous animals.
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Question 14 of 86
14. Question
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Hannah likes languages. She speaks German good.
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Question 15 of 86
15. Question
Correct the mistakes in the second sentence.
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My sister has a good job. She’s engineer.
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Question 16 of 86
16. Question
Look at the time expressions and complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs. Use the present simple,
present continuous, past simple, present perfect, or be going to.-
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Caitlin the dog for a walk twice a day. (take)
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Question 17 of 86
17. Question
Look at the time expressions and complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs. Use the present simple,
present continuous, past simple, present perfect, or be going to.-
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you your friends last weekend? (see)
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Question 18 of 86
18. Question
Look at the time expressions and complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs. Use the present simple,
present continuous, past simple, present perfect, or be going to.-
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They tomorrow because Jack is ill. (not come)
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Question 19 of 86
19. Question
Look at the time expressions and complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs. Use the present simple,
present continuous, past simple, present perfect, or be going to.-
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you ever to South America? (be)
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Question 20 of 86
20. Question
Look at the time expressions and complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs. Use the present simple,
present continuous, past simple, present perfect, or be going to.-
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your son drive next year? (learn)
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Question 21 of 86
21. Question
Look at the time expressions and complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs. Use the present simple,
present continuous, past simple, present perfect, or be going to.-
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We meat every day. (not eat)
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Question 22 of 86
22. Question
Look at the time expressions and complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs. Use the present simple,
present continuous, past simple, present perfect, or be going to.-
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We a film next Saturday. (see)
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Question 23 of 86
23. Question
Look at the time expressions and complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs. Use the present simple,
present continuous, past simple, present perfect, or be going to.-
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you ever a famous person? (meet)
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Question 24 of 86
24. Question
Look at the time expressions and complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs. Use the present simple,
present continuous, past simple, present perfect, or be going to.-
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Last night my husband dinner. (cook)
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Question 25 of 86
25. Question
Look at the time expressions and complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs. Use the present simple,
present continuous, past simple, present perfect, or be going to.-
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I think it tonight. (rain)
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Question 26 of 86
26. Question
Look at the time expressions and complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs. Use the present simple,
present continuous, past simple, present perfect, or be going to.-
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What time you usually to bed at the weekend? (go)
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Question 27 of 86
27. Question
Look at the time expressions and complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs. Use the present simple,
present continuous, past simple, present perfect, or be going to.-
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My boyfriend football at the moment. (play)
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Question 28 of 86
28. Question
Look at the time expressions and complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs. Use the present simple,
present continuous, past simple, present perfect, or be going to.-
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We to work yesterday. (not walk)
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Question 29 of 86
29. Question
Look at the time expressions and complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs. Use the present simple,
present continuous, past simple, present perfect, or be going to.-
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What your daughter today? (do)
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Question 30 of 86
30. Question
Look at the time expressions and complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs. Use the present simple,
present continuous, past simple, present perfect, or be going to.-
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I never that book, but I’d like to. (read)
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Question 31 of 86
31. Question
Choose the word that is different.
1. Egypt
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Question 32 of 86
32. Question
Choose the word that is different.
2. tall
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Question 33 of 86
33. Question
Choose the word that is different.
3. builder
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Question 34 of 86
34. Question
Choose the word that is different.
4. aunt
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Question 35 of 86
35. Question
Choose the word that is different.
5. spring
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Question 36 of 86
36. Question
Choose the word that is different.
6. fireplace
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Question 37 of 86
37. Question
Choose the word that is different.
7. mushroom
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Question 38 of 86
38. Question
Choose the word that is different.
8. chemist’s
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Question 39 of 86
39. Question
Continue the series.
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ten, twenty
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Question 40 of 86
40. Question
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Monday, Tuesday,
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Question 41 of 86
41. Question
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morning, afternoon,
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Question 42 of 86
42. Question
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once, twice,
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Question 43 of 86
43. Question
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summer, autumn,
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Question 44 of 86
44. Question
Continue the series.
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June, July,
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Question 45 of 86
45. Question
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second, minute,
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Question 46 of 86
46. Question
Continue the series.
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day, week,
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Question 47 of 86
47. Question
Complete the phrases with verbs.
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exercise
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Question 48 of 86
48. Question
Complete the phrases with verbs.
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hello
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Question 49 of 86
49. Question
Complete the phrases with verbs.
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a shower
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Question 50 of 86
50. Question
Complete the phrases with verbs.
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shopping
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Question 51 of 86
51. Question
Complete the phrases with verbs.
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photos
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Question 52 of 86
52. Question
Complete the phrases with verbs.
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a noise
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Question 53 of 86
53. Question
Complete the phrases with verbs.
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dressed
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Question 54 of 86
54. Question
Complete the phrases with verbs.
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two children
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Question 55 of 86
55. Question
Complete the phrases with verbs.
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a computer
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Question 56 of 86
56. Question
Choose the word with a different sound.
1. fish
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Question 57 of 86
57. Question
Choose the word with a different sound.
2. tree
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Question 58 of 86
58. Question
Choose the word with a different sound.
4. car
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Question 59 of 86
59. Question
Choose the word with a different sound.
5. Clock
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Question 60 of 86
60. Question
Choose the word with a different sound.
6. horse
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Question 61 of 86
61. Question
Choose the word with a different sound.
7. bull
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Question 62 of 86
62. Question
Choose the word with a different sound.
9. bird
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Question 63 of 86
63. Question
Choose the word with a different sound.
10. egg
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Question 64 of 86
64. Question
Choose the word with a different sound.
11. train
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Question 65 of 86
65. Question
Choose the word with a different sound.
12. bike
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Question 66 of 86
66. Question
Choose the stressed syllable.
1. hos|pi|tal
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Question 67 of 86
67. Question
Choose the stressed syllable.
2. ex|pen|sive
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Question 68 of 86
68. Question
Choose the stressed syllable.
3. ma|ga|zine
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Question 69 of 86
69. Question
Choose the stressed syllable.
4. head|phones
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Question 70 of 86
70. Question
Choose the stressed syllable.
5. ad|min|is|tra|tor
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Question 71 of 86
71. Question
Choose the stressed syllable.
6. en|gi|neer
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Question 72 of 86
72. Question
Choose the stressed syllable.
7. I|tal|ian
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Question 73 of 86
73. Question
Choose the stressed syllable.
8. Au|gust
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Question 74 of 86
74. Question
Choose the stressed syllable.
9. di|ffi|cult
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Question 75 of 86
75. Question
Choose the stressed syllable.
10. mu|si|cian
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Question 76 of 86
76. Question
Choose the stressed syllable.
11. ga|rage
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Question 77 of 86
77. Question
Choose the stressed syllable.
12. ba|na|nas
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Question 78 of 86
78. Question
Read the article and answer the questions.
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THE FILMS in The Lord of the Rings trilogy have had a big impact on New Zealand. The country has become ‘Middle Earth’ to many of the people who have seen the films. This comes as no surprise to the film director Peter Jackson, who is in fact a New Zealander. He chose his home country because he knew that the variety of different landscapes
an 4 dark day far made New Zealand the best place to shoot the films.
Jackson and his team looked over the whole country for the most beautiful and most appropriate areas. The rolling hills of Matamata became Hobbiton, the village where Bilbo Baggins lives, and the volcanic region of Mount Ruapehu transformed into the fiery Mount Doom, where Sauron first made the Ring. In total, the team used 150 different locations all over New Zealand and they spent 274 days filming.
Thirty of the locations Jackson used are National Parks or conservation sites so he needed to get special permission to film here. In some cases, a special team dug up the protected plants, and took them to special nurseries, where they lived until filmingf inished. Then the team took them back to the park and replanted them again. In Queenstown, Jackson used enormous red carpets to protect the plants in the battle scenes because there were up to 1,100 people on set every day.
The Lord of the Rings films have been so popular that the tourist industry in New Zealand has grown dramatically. Today, tour companies offer a wide range of tours to different locations of the film, including Hobbiton, Mount Doom, and Edoras.-
Question:
Who directed The Lord of the Rings films?
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Question 79 of 86
79. Question
Read the article and answer the questions.
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THE FILMS in The Lord of the Rings trilogy have had a big impact on New Zealand. The country has become ‘Middle Earth’ to many of the people who have seen the films. This comes as no surprise to the film director Peter Jackson, who is in fact a New Zealander. He chose his home country because he knew that the variety of different landscapes
an 4 dark day far made New Zealand the best place to shoot the films.
Jackson and his team looked over the whole country for the most beautiful and most appropriate areas. The rolling hills of Matamata became Hobbiton, the village where Bilbo Baggins lives, and the volcanic region of Mount Ruapehu transformed into the fiery Mount Doom, where Sauron first made the Ring. In total, the team used 150 different locations all over New Zealand and they spent 274 days filming.
Thirty of the locations Jackson used are National Parks or conservation sites so he needed to get special permission to film here. In some cases, a special team dug up the protected plants, and took them to special nurseries, where they lived until filmingf inished. Then the team took them back to the park and replanted them again. In Queenstown, Jackson used enormous red carpets to protect the plants in the battle scenes because there were up to 1,100 people on set every day.
The Lord of the Rings films have been so popular that the tourist industry in New Zealand has grown dramatically. Today, tour companies offer a wide range of tours to different locations of the film, including Hobbiton, Mount Doom, and Edoras.-
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Where is the director from?
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Question 80 of 86
80. Question
Read the article and answer the questions.
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THE FILMS in The Lord of the Rings trilogy have had a big impact on New Zealand. The country has become ‘Middle Earth’ to many of the people who have seen the films. This comes as no surprise to the film director Peter Jackson, who is in fact a New Zealander. He chose his home country because he knew that the variety of different landscapes
an 4 dark day far made New Zealand the best place to shoot the films.
Jackson and his team looked over the whole country for the most beautiful and most appropriate areas. The rolling hills of Matamata became Hobbiton, the village where Bilbo Baggins lives, and the volcanic region of Mount Ruapehu transformed into the fiery Mount Doom, where Sauron first made the Ring. In total, the team used 150 different locations all over New Zealand and they spent 274 days filming.
Thirty of the locations Jackson used are National Parks or conservation sites so he needed to get special permission to film here. In some cases, a special team dug up the protected plants, and took them to special nurseries, where they lived until filmingf inished. Then the team took them back to the park and replanted them again. In Queenstown, Jackson used enormous red carpets to protect the plants in the battle scenes because there were up to 1,100 people on set every day.
The Lord of the Rings films have been so popular that the tourist industry in New Zealand has grown dramatically. Today, tour companies offer a wide range of tours to different locations of the film, including Hobbiton, Mount Doom, and Edoras.-
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Why did he choose New Zealand?
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Question 81 of 86
81. Question
Read the article and answer the questions.
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THE FILMS in The Lord of the Rings trilogy have had a big impact on New Zealand. The country has become ‘Middle Earth’ to many of the people who have seen the films. This comes as no surprise to the film director Peter Jackson, who is in fact a New Zealander. He chose his home country because he knew that the variety of different landscapes
an 4 dark day far made New Zealand the best place to shoot the films.
Jackson and his team looked over the whole country for the most beautiful and most appropriate areas. The rolling hills of Matamata became Hobbiton, the village where Bilbo Baggins lives, and the volcanic region of Mount Ruapehu transformed into the fiery Mount Doom, where Sauron first made the Ring. In total, the team used 150 different locations all over New Zealand and they spent 274 days filming.
Thirty of the locations Jackson used are National Parks or conservation sites so he needed to get special permission to film here. In some cases, a special team dug up the protected plants, and took them to special nurseries, where they lived until filmingf inished. Then the team took them back to the park and replanted them again. In Queenstown, Jackson used enormous red carpets to protect the plants in the battle scenes because there were up to 1,100 people on set every day.
The Lord of the Rings films have been so popular that the tourist industry in New Zealand has grown dramatically. Today, tour companies offer a wide range of tours to different locations of the film, including Hobbiton, Mount Doom, and Edoras.-
Question:
Which area did they use to create Mount Doom?
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Question 82 of 86
82. Question
Read the article and answer the questions.
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THE FILMS in The Lord of the Rings trilogy have had a big impact on New Zealand. The country has become ‘Middle Earth’ to many of the people who have seen the films. This comes as no surprise to the film director Peter Jackson, who is in fact a New Zealander. He chose his home country because he knew that the variety of different landscapes
an 4 dark day far made New Zealand the best place to shoot the films.
Jackson and his team looked over the whole country for the most beautiful and most appropriate areas. The rolling hills of Matamata became Hobbiton, the village where Bilbo Baggins lives, and the volcanic region of Mount Ruapehu transformed into the fiery Mount Doom, where Sauron first made the Ring. In total, the team used 150 different locations all over New Zealand and they spent 274 days filming.
Thirty of the locations Jackson used are National Parks or conservation sites so he needed to get special permission to film here. In some cases, a special team dug up the protected plants, and took them to special nurseries, where they lived until filmingf inished. Then the team took them back to the park and replanted them again. In Queenstown, Jackson used enormous red carpets to protect the plants in the battle scenes because there were up to 1,100 people on set every day.
The Lord of the Rings films have been so popular that the tourist industry in New Zealand has grown dramatically. Today, tour companies offer a wide range of tours to different locations of the film, including Hobbiton, Mount Doom, and Edoras.-
Question:
How many different locations did they use in total?
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Question 83 of 86
83. Question
Read the article and answer the questions.
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THE FILMS in The Lord of the Rings trilogy have had a big impact on New Zealand. The country has become ‘Middle Earth’ to many of the people who have seen the films. This comes as no surprise to the film director Peter Jackson, who is in fact a New Zealander. He chose his home country because he knew that the variety of different landscapes
an 4 dark day far made New Zealand the best place to shoot the films.
Jackson and his team looked over the whole country for the most beautiful and most appropriate areas. The rolling hills of Matamata became Hobbiton, the village where Bilbo Baggins lives, and the volcanic region of Mount Ruapehu transformed into the fiery Mount Doom, where Sauron first made the Ring. In total, the team used 150 different locations all over New Zealand and they spent 274 days filming.
Thirty of the locations Jackson used are National Parks or conservation sites so he needed to get special permission to film here. In some cases, a special team dug up the protected plants, and took them to special nurseries, where they lived until filmingf inished. Then the team took them back to the park and replanted them again. In Queenstown, Jackson used enormous red carpets to protect the plants in the battle scenes because there were up to 1,100 people on set every day.
The Lord of the Rings films have been so popular that the tourist industry in New Zealand has grown dramatically. Today, tour companies offer a wide range of tours to different locations of the film, including Hobbiton, Mount Doom, and Edoras.-
Question:
What was the problem with some of the locations?
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Question 84 of 86
84. Question
Read the article and answer the questions.
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THE FILMS in The Lord of the Rings trilogy have had a big impact on New Zealand. The country has become ‘Middle Earth’ to many of the people who have seen the films. This comes as no surprise to the film director Peter Jackson, who is in fact a New Zealander. He chose his home country because he knew that the variety of different landscapes
an 4 dark day far made New Zealand the best place to shoot the films.
Jackson and his team looked over the whole country for the most beautiful and most appropriate areas. The rolling hills of Matamata became Hobbiton, the village where Bilbo Baggins lives, and the volcanic region of Mount Ruapehu transformed into the fiery Mount Doom, where Sauron first made the Ring. In total, the team used 150 different locations all over New Zealand and they spent 274 days filming.
Thirty of the locations Jackson used are National Parks or conservation sites so he needed to get special permission to film here. In some cases, a special team dug up the protected plants, and took them to special nurseries, where they lived until filmingf inished. Then the team took them back to the park and replanted them again. In Queenstown, Jackson used enormous red carpets to protect the plants in the battle scenes because there were up to 1,100 people on set every day.
The Lord of the Rings films have been so popular that the tourist industry in New Zealand has grown dramatically. Today, tour companies offer a wide range of tours to different locations of the film, including Hobbiton, Mount Doom, and Edoras.-
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How did they solve the problem?
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Question 85 of 86
85. Question
Read the article and answer the questions.
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THE FILMS in The Lord of the Rings trilogy have had a big impact on New Zealand. The country has become ‘Middle Earth’ to many of the people who have seen the films. This comes as no surprise to the film director Peter Jackson, who is in fact a New Zealander. He chose his home country because he knew that the variety of different landscapes
an 4 dark day far made New Zealand the best place to shoot the films.
Jackson and his team looked over the whole country for the most beautiful and most appropriate areas. The rolling hills of Matamata became Hobbiton, the village where Bilbo Baggins lives, and the volcanic region of Mount Ruapehu transformed into the fiery Mount Doom, where Sauron first made the Ring. In total, the team used 150 different locations all over New Zealand and they spent 274 days filming.
Thirty of the locations Jackson used are National Parks or conservation sites so he needed to get special permission to film here. In some cases, a special team dug up the protected plants, and took them to special nurseries, where they lived until filmingf inished. Then the team took them back to the park and replanted them again. In Queenstown, Jackson used enormous red carpets to protect the plants in the battle scenes because there were up to 1,100 people on set every day.
The Lord of the Rings films have been so popular that the tourist industry in New Zealand has grown dramatically. Today, tour companies offer a wide range of tours to different locations of the film, including Hobbiton, Mount Doom, and Edoras.-
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Which locations from the films can tourists visit today?
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Question 86 of 86
86. Question
Listen to an advert for a day trip and complete the notes.
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Lord of the Rings Edoras Tour
Return time: Christchurch Price: Lunch; luxury
Transport: by Adults: $
Destination: Mount (Edoras) Children: $
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