Camber’s Theme Park
Questions 1-6
Choose the correct answer, A, B, or C.
1. According to the speaker, in what way is Camber’s different from other theme parks?
2. The Park first opened in
3. What’s included in the entrance fee?
4. Becoming a member of the Adventurers Club means
5. The Future Farm zone encourages visitors to
6. When is hot food available in the park?
Questions 7-10
What special conditions apply to the following rides?
Choose FOUR answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-F, next to the questions 7-10.
7. River Adventure
8. Jungle Jim Rollercoaster
9. Swoop Slide
10. Zip Go-carts
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Test Results
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Solved Answers & Explanation
Question 1: Answer is C
Relevant Line: “Camber’s also places strong emphasis on the educational experience for its visitors.”
Question 2: Answer is B
Relevant Line: “The park was set up in nineteen ninety-seven by the Camber family.”
Question 3: Answer is A
Relevant Line: “All but one of these is free once you have paid your entrance fee … You don’t pay anything for parking.”
Question 4: Answer is A
Relevant Line: “A special ‘lane’ for all rides and exhibits which means you don’t have to wait to get into any part of the park.”
Question 5: Answer is C
Relevant Line: “The emphasis is on getting near to the animals – all of them can be petted.”
Question 6: Answer is B
Relevant Line: “Hot food is available most of the day in the Hungry Horse cafe – from eleven until five.”
Question 7: Answer is F
Relevant Line: “Children under eight can go on this ride, but all under sixteens must have an adult with them.”
Question 8: Answer is C
Relevant Line: “Specially created for whole family enjoyment … suitable for all levels of disability and health conditions.”
Question 9: Answer is D
Relevant Line: “You must have on long trousers so you won’t get any speed burns!”
Question 10: Answer is E
Relevant Line: “All riders must be above one point two metres because they have to be able to reach the pedals.”