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PRACTICE EXAM
30. What can be understood from the passage?
29. - 31. soruları aşağıdaki parçaya göre
cevaplayınız. A) There are usually three bedrooms in flats in
suburban Britain
When you first arrive in suburban Britain, you
will find that hardly anyone lives in a flat. The B) There is no landing in two-storey houses
typical house is semi-detached, which means C) You are unlikely to see fences dividing the
it is joined to the next house on one side only. gardenfrom the next-door’s
There is usually a lawn, often with a hedge or
fence dividing it from the next-door neighbour’s D) The typical house is detached houses in
garden. Some of these houses are bungalows, suburban Britain in city centers
but most have two floors. When you go in, you E) There are no bedrooms downstairs of two-
pass through the hall to the living room, the storey houses
dining room, the kitchen and possibly other
downstairs rooms. When you go upstairs, you
will find yourself on the landing, which leads to
the bedrooms and bathroom. Modern houses
often have central heating, but on the whole,
older ones do not. You might also discover that
cold water comes out of both hot and cold taps
unless you switch on the water heater. This takes
roughly half an hour to heat up enough for a bath.
After weeks of British baths, you will probably be
looking forward to a good hot shower when you
get home!
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29. It is clear from the passage that suburban 31. As the passage suggests, if one visitor wants
homes in Britain ----. to have a hot bath, ----.
A) are usually bungalows A) he has to wait an hour
B) have poor heating systems B) he is highly likely to miss the hot bath in the
house
C) are mostly semi-detached houses
C) he will see that cold water always comes out
D) have two floors of hot tap
E) are typically blocks of flats D) he won’t get a bath in an old house
E) he will have to use the ground floor
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