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The document appears to be a collection of passages providing context for multiple choice questions. The passages describe a man visiting an art gallery and seeing paintings and sculptures, a gym offering fitness assessments for a discounted price, the options for contacting different departments at a gas company hotline, a warning for people traveling abroad not to bring animals home illegally, an upcoming week's weather forecast, a discussion on the advantages and disadvantages of computer use for children, a story about a dog fetching its master's old slippers from the dump, and travel updates for passengers taking trains to different destinations in Britain.

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The document appears to be a collection of passages providing context for multiple choice questions. The passages describe a man visiting an art gallery and seeing paintings and sculptures, a gym offering fitness assessments for a discounted price, the options for contacting different departments at a gas company hotline, a warning for people traveling abroad not to bring animals home illegally, an upcoming week's weather forecast, a discussion on the advantages and disadvantages of computer use for children, a story about a dog fetching its master's old slippers from the dump, and travel updates for passengers taking trains to different destinations in Britain.

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1. Which part of the gallery did the man visit?

A. Paintings

B. Vases and bowls

C. A sculpture exhibition

D. Photographs

2. How much will a dietary and fitness assessment cost you?

A. £20

B. £30

C. £33

D. £5

3. Who do you contact when dialing number 4?

A. Customer care department

B. Service engineering department

C. Emergency service department

D. HR department

4. Who is the message intended for?

A. People in Britain

B. People leaving Britain

C. People returning to Britain

D. People visiting Britain

5. What will the weather be like on Friday?

A. Cloudy and dull

B. Sunny

C. Very wet

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D. Cloudy

6. Why should children not use computers?

A. They don’t encourage children to think.

B. They keep children from doing their schoolwork.

C. They stop children developing social skills.

D. They are harmful to children’s eyes

7. What did the dog do?

A. Annoyed its master

B. Disobeyed its master

C. Obeyed its master

D. Fetched a thing its master didn’t ask

8. What should passengers for London do?

A. Take the train on platform four

B. Take the coach from the booking hall

C. Take the train on platform one

D. Change the train at Oxford

Question 1:

Hi there. It’s Paul. I’ve been to the gallery to get some ideas for my latest project and I
got some good ones you know, for shapes and so on now I need to think about using
colors, and patterns. I might go back another day and look at paintings. There are some
on the first floor of indoor scenes with vases and bowls in them like the ones I looked at
on display today. Oh, and there’s a new sculpture exhibition on, but I didn’t get a chance
to see it.

Question 2:

There’s a new service available at Jeff Dean’s Gym from today. Consultant Jenny Law
will offer gym members complete dietary analysis and fitness assessment. If you book

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before 5th November you will get a 33% discount and pay only 20 instead of the usual 30
pounds. Make sure you’re fit enough for the next century. Consult the experts at Jeff
Dean’s Gym. Join today!

Question 3:

You have reached the Gas Hotline. If you have a complaint concerning our service you
may speak to our customer care line by dialing 3 after the tone. If you would like to
arrange for regular servicing to any of your gas appliances you may speak to our service
engineers by dialing 4 after the tone. Our emergency service can be contacted by dialing
5 after the tone.

Question 4:

Just one last word, ladies and gentlemen. You probably know how dangerous rabies can
be. Just one bite from an affected animal can kill if medical help is not available
immediately. We’ve been free from rabies in Britain for over 75 years but it is still quite
common here. So don’t be tempted to take animals home with you. They may be
infected, and you can be sent to prison for illegally importing animals. Okay, now I need
to tell you…

Question 5:

And now for the week’s weather. The week will start out very wet. Indeed with thunder
and lightning in some areas. This will last through to Wednesday. Thursday will be dry
but dull, but the clouds will clear during the night, bringing us a bright end to the week –
something to make up for all that bad weather…

Question 6:

And yes, I would agree that computers have made a dramatic difference in the workplace.
However, computers in the home have their disadvantages especially for children. In a
school setting they’re fine, I think, but letting them spend too much time with computer
games certainly doesn’t help children learn to communicate. As to whether children have
to think while they’re playing on the computer. I’d say they do.

Question 7:

And finally, on a lighter note. When college lecturer, Chris Pearse, told Jamie his pet
bloodhound to fetch his slippers, he expected the dog to go upstairs for the new pair he
had got for Christmas. In fact, the dog disappeared for two hours. The legendary nose of
the bloodhound had led it four miles across town to the Council tip where Jamie retrieved
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his master’s old slippers, which had been thrown away and brought them home. Mr.
Pearse said, “I didn’t expect it, but I can’t complain when he’s only done exactly what I
asked…”

Question 8:

We are sorry to announce that both the 9.15 from Crewe and the 10:30 to London Euston
have been cancelled due to staff shortages. Passengers for Birmingham International and
Oxford should cross the bridge to platform four where a relief train will shortly arrive.
Passengers for Reeding can also take this train but must change at Oxford. Passengers for
London and Heathrow airport should go immediately to the booking hall on platform one
where a coach has been arranged.

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