1) What adjective do we use to describe the opposite of a rough area? a) run-down b) chaotic c) congested d) affluent e) compact f) SUV 2) If you want to use an idiom to say that there is no better festival than the Spring festival in your home town, which one could you use? a) second to one b) second to Mars c) second to first d) second to none e) second to nothing f) second to anything 3) What do you call the road that is reserved for bikes only? a) Cycling lanes b) Cycle lanes c) Cycling lane d) Cycle lane e) Ciclying lanes f) Cyclying lane 4) What are the missing verbs in this sentence?  Most green areas in the city.... . urgent...  so people can actually enjoy them a) needs...cleaning b) does need....cleaning c) need.....cleaning d) needs...gardening e) does need...gardening f) need......gardening 5) There is an adjective to describe a building, neighbourhood or area that looks old and neglected. a) well-run b) running nose c) rundown d) relic e) derelict f) verdict 6) What idiom describes a place where there are a lot of activities taking place at the same time? a) The hustle and bustle b) Urban sprawl c) Hectic life d) humongous activity e) A hive f) A busy bee 7) There’s an expression that we use to describe someone who spends a lot of time hanging out with friends, going places and going out. a) up and down b) here and there c) on and off d) off the beaten track e) out and about f) needy-greedy 8) Complete this piece of advice you would give to someone who visits your town for the first time. ... of the rough neighbourhoods like... a) A real buzz b) Steer clear c) heads and tails d) Mind your step e) Dealer wheeler f) By and then 9) What expression do we use to describe the busy and lively activity in a city? a) well-run b) derelict c) A real buzz d) crowded and packed e) bumber and bumper f) The hustle and bustle

DESCRIBING CITIES. UNIT 1 C11 E

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