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Sentence completion
Complete the sentences below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Hoverplane The greatest potential for Hoverplane is as a ferry, travelling between one and two metres above the water at up to 250 kilometres per hour. Its advantages are those of safety and efficiency -safety as it avoids hitting floating or submerged debris and efficiency as it can travel at five times the speed, but at one fifth of the fuel cost of a normal ferry. And plans are being drawn up for a large version, big enough to carry 150 passengers and freight for 2,000 kilometres at over 300 kilometres per hour. Since the Hoverplane can carry a 50% greater payload than a similar sized aircraft, but with a 30% lower fuel consumption, and it needs neither special ports nor runways, the craft should be an attractive economic proposition for operators and promises to be a popular ferry in the 21st century.
The Hoverplane will be able to travel at a maximum speed of______per hour.
The craft is efficient, because it uses______of the normal fuel of a ferry.
The larger planned version will be able to carry______ and freight at 300 kilometres an hour.
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Look at the task below. Try to work out the situation from the task. What are they talking about? Why are they speaking?
Try to predict what type of word is missing in each blank.
Questions 1-6
Complete the table. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
[*]W: Good morning, Blue Harbour Cruises. How can I help you?
M: Can you tell me something about the different harbour cruises you run?
W: Well... we run three cruises every day, each offering something slightly different.
M: Let me just get a pencil.
W: Firstly, there’s the Daybreak Cruise,... then we do the Noon Cruise and we also have our Sunset Cruise.
M: Could you tell me a little bit about them? When they leave, what they cost, that sort of thing?
W: Well, the Daybreak Cruise is $16 per person and that leaves at 9.30 every morning and takes two hours to go round the harbour.
M: Right... 9.30... and do you get coffee or refreshments?
W: NO, but there’s a kiosk on board where you can buy drinks and snacks. And we do provide everyone with a free postcard.
M: Right. And the Noon Cruise? Can you give me some details on that one?
W: Well... the Noon Cruise is a little more expensive - it’s $42 per person, and that departs at 12 o’clock, of course. It’s actually very good value because it takes about three hours, as it goes round the harbour twice and, of course, for that price you also get lunch.
M: I see... and what about the last one?
W: Well that’s $25 a head. And it takes two hours.
M: And when does that depart?
W: We only run that one in the summer months, and it leaves punctually at a quarter past six.
M: And presumably you get a chance to see the sunset.
W: Yes, indeed, which is why it only runs in the summer.
M: And is there anything included?
W: Oh, yes. All passengers receive drinks and snacks, served throughout the cruise.
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Complete the form below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
[*]M: Good morning. Can I help you?
W: Yes. I would like to join the library.
M: Has your membership expired or will you be a new member?
W: I’d be a new member. We just recently moved here.
M: That’s fine. Are you a permanent resident?
W: No, actually I’m only here for a year on an exchange.
M: In that case we’ll need the visitor’s application form. Ah, here we are. Okay. Firstly, can you tell me why you are here? Oh, you’ve already said, haven’t you? You’re on an exchange. Now, can I have your name please?
W: Sophia Sunderland.
M: So, Sunderland is your family name?
W: Yes. S-U-N-D-E-R-L-A-N-D.
M: And your first name is Sophia? Can you spell it for me, please?
W: Of course. It’s S-O-P-H-I-A.
M: And where do you come from, Sophia?
W: I was born in Italy. I’m Italian.
M: Just let me write that down. Now, I need your address.
W: In Italy?
M: No, where you are living here.
W: Oh. 521 Ashdown Road - that’s A-S-H-D-O-W-N.
M: And that’s in Winton, right?
W: Correct.
M: Have you got something with you that shows you live at that address? A utility bill, for example?
W: I’ve got a bank statement. Will that do?
M: Wonderful. What about a contact phone number? A mobile number perhaps?
W: Oh yes. Let’s see, it’s new, um... it’s 0-4-0-5-4-9-2-4-5-1.
M: Just a couple more questions... How long are you here for? Sorry, you’ve told me that; what I really mean is when do you plan to leave?
W: I arrived on the first of January and I will be returning to Italy on the thirtieth of December.
M: Do you have any identification documents on you - your passport, for example.
W: Yes, sure, here it is.
M: Thank you. I’ll just make a note of the number, DJG 1-2-0-4-5-9.
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Sentence completion
Complete the sentences below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
HoverplaneThe greatest potential for Hoverplane is as a ferry, travelling between one and two metres above the water at up to 250 kilometres per hour. Its advantages are those of safety and efficiency -safety as it avoids hitting floating or submerged debris and efficiency as it can travel at five times the speed, but at one fifth of the fuel cost of a normal ferry. And plans are being drawn up for a large version, big enough to carry 150 passengers and freight for 2,000 kilometres at over 300 kilometres per hour. Since the Hoverplane can carry a 50% greater payload than a similar sized aircraft, but with a 30% lower fuel consumption, and it needs neither special ports nor runways, the craft should be an attractive economic proposition for operators and promises to be a popular ferry in the 21st century.
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