III. Listening
You will hear someone talking about the city of Cork. For each question, fill in the missing information in the numbered space. You now have 20 seconds to look at Part 3.
Now we are ready to start. Listen carefully. You will hear the recording twice.
Cork
The population is (1) .
Drivers find the number of (2) confusing.
St Patrick Street one side are old buildings, another side are (3) and shops.
Market - (4) and fruit are recommended today.
Café in the (5) is good for life.
Public Museum is closed on (6).
Choose the correct sentences. (1 point for every correct choice)
(7) a) The weather is unusually rainy at that time.
b) The day is very fine.
c) Unfortunately, it’s terribly hot today.
(8) a) Cork stands at the seaside.
b) Cork is located in a mountain valley.
c) Cork is situated on an island.
(9) a) There is no modern buildings in Cork.
b) Cork has a university.
c) The city was built in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
(10) a) This is the guide’s announcement for tourists.
b) This is an article in a tourist brochure.
c) This is a description of an excursion to the capital of Ireland
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2.The main drawbacks of some phones are a small screen or an old operating system that does not support modern applications. Fortunately, this problem was solved over time. Also, the main problem of phones is not only very addictive applications that literally drag into themselves. The problem of stationary computers is not their mobility, but with the advent of laptops, this problem has been solved. If you choose between a computer and a laptop, you need to choose between their capabilities and it is inappropriate to compare them.
3.It is possible to hang from a mobile phone and this problem exists today. Most of the world's population suffers from it. Often those who do not suffer from this problem have an old phone or laptop. You can only depend on interesting programs that you like because you always want to move away from programs for robots as soon as possible.
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