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cambridge university press 978-1-107-60245-8 – complete ielts bands 4-5 rawdon wyatt excerpt more information © in this web service cambridge university press www.cambridge.org 6 unit 1 unit 1 great places to be reading 1 table completion 1 you are going to read a passage about some of the cities above. read the passage quickly and answer these questions. 1 which of the cities above are mentioned? 2 how many advantages are given for each city? 2 find words or phrases in the passage which have a similar meaning to the underlined words and phrases in the table below. well-known: quality of life: excellent: most pleasant: very: not many: residents: a lot: 3 now complete the table. choose one word from the passage for each answer. famous city overall position in survey perceived advantages perceived disadvantages london 1 • is more well-known than the other cities. • has excellent 2 opportunities. …
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s. at the top of the list was paris. despite problems such as the large amount of traffic, it beat other cities to first place because people considered it to be the most interesting city, with more museums, art galleries and places of interest than anywhere else. people also thought it was the best city to take a holiday in. the best cities in the world http://www.cambridge.org/9781107602458 http://www.cambridge.org http://www.cambridge.org cambridge university press 978-1-107-60245-8 – complete ielts bands 4-5 rawdon wyatt excerpt more information © in this web service cambridge university press www.cambridge.org 7great places to be reading 2 note completion 4 you are going to read a passage about a type of city survey. read the passage quickly and answer these questions. 1 what do ‘best city’ websites usually show? 2 what does the cbi ask people to do? 5 match the words or phrases (1–7), which are underlined in …
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ides a list of best and worst cities. however, unlike other surveys, it is based on the idea that cities are similar to products in shops. it asks ordinary people in other countries to grade cities in the same way that they would grade a product, like a so� drink or a car. what is particularly di­ erent about the cbi is that the people who take part in the survey may not have ever visited the cities. instead, they are asked to say what they think the cities are like, basing their opinions on things like news stories, magazine articles or television programmes they have heard or seen. each year, about 10,000 people in 20 countries take part in the cbi survey, and they grade a total of 50 cities. � ey do this by � lling in an online questionnaire. � ere are several categories in the survey. …
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tivals friendly food tasty inhabitants lively pretty scenery spectacular villages adjectives nouns friendly festivals listening form completion 1 02 listen to four short conversations, and complete these sentences by choosing the correct word and/or number. 1 the man is moving house on friday 3rd / 13th / 30th. 2 the man has come from crawford / crauford / crawsord. 3 the man’s mobile number is 0780 29227 / 0872 92702 / 0870 292720. 4 sue lives at 70 sydney / 70 sidney / 17 sydney avenue. 2 03 now listen to these short conversations, and complete the sentences with no more than two words and/or a number. 1 the woman’s name is . 2 the woman’s mobile number is . 3 the man’s address is , fenton. 4 the woman arrived on april. 3 you are going to hear a woman calling an accommodation agency about an apartment she wants …
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box. conclude crime diverse impact industrial influence lifestyle locals ranks reaction reputation surround the city where i live has a bad 1 because of its high 2 rate. if you believe everything you read in the newspapers, you might 3 that everyone who visits the city has their wallet stolen or gets attacked in the street the moment they arrive. in recent years this has had a negative 4 on the number of tourists who come to the city, since news stories can really 5 people when they are thinking of visiting a place. i won’t pretend that my city is the best place in the world. it’s noisy and crowded, and ugly 6 estates 7 it on all sides. in fact, it 8 as sixth on a national list of the country’s worst places to live, and for most visitors, their first 9 is ‘oh no, what a horrible …

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cambridge university press 978-1-107-60245-8 – complete ielts bands 4-5 rawdon wyatt excerpt more information © in this web service cambridge university press www.cambridge.org 6 unit 1 unit 1 great places to be reading 1 table completion 1 you are going to read a passage about some of the cities above. read the passage quickly and answer these questions. 1 which of the cities above are mentioned? 2 how many advantages are given for each city? 2 find words or phrases in the passage which have a similar meaning to the underlined words and phrases in the table below. well-known: quality of life: excellent: most pleasant: very: not many: residents: a lot: 3 now complete the table. choose one word from …

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