8 Przeczytaj poniższe teksty. W pytaniach (1-5) zaznacz poprawną odpowiedź. Zakreśl: A, B lub C. Text 1 Text 2 ECO-ACTIVITY DAY!!! Where: our school garden, main hall, gym When: Saturday 25th May Schedule: 10-10.30 am: Exhibition We're going to show some photos of nature. taken by students at our school. Don't forget to vote for the best one! 10.30-12 am: Film A documentary about an amazing botanic garden will be shown in the main hall. After the film, there will be a discussion about the future of botanic gardens and 200s with Ms Wilkins, the biology teacher. 12 am-1 pm: Lunch Each class is going to bring some healthy snacks to share. So no fizzy drinks or crisps, please! 1-4 pm: Gardening We're planning to make our school garden a better place for wild animals. Some new trees and herbs will be planted and some bird and bat boxes will be installed. We hope that you'll join us, but remember to wear suitable outdoor clothes. See you there! 1 Text 1 was written to A invite students to a school event. 8 give advice to students. ( encourage students to protect the environment. 2 The author of Text 1 is probably A a journalist. B a parent. C a student. In March 2001, an amazing place was opened in the south-west of England. Known as the Eden Project, it has become one of the most famous attractions in the country. So far, it has been visited by over 20 million people. So, what is it? The Eden Project is a botanic garden. It consists of two gigantic greenhouses, called biomes, and a large outside garden. The Tropical Biome is 55 metres high and 200 metres long. This is the biggest greenhouse in the world and home to over 1,000 types of tropical plants, including banana, coffee and bamboo plants. Many of these plants have been grown from seeds! The second biome, called the Mediterranean Biome, is a bit smaller, but it is just as amazing because it recreates a climate characteristic of hot and dry areas. It contains as many types of plants as the Tropical Biome, for example, olive, citrus fruit and cocoa trees. However, the Eden Project is not just a botanic garden, but also a modern education centre. There are film shows, exhibitions, interactive displays with touch screens, and even a lab where visitors can do some experiments and use microscopes. People of all ages can go there to learn about the importance of plants, green energy, and protecting the environment. 3 Which statement is NOT true about the Eden Project? A It's not suitable for children. B It is a tourist attraction. ( It is possible to see many different types of plants there. 4 The two biomes at the Eden Project A present similar plants. B have a similar number of plants Care exactly the same size. 5 The author of Text 2 A describes exotic plants. B explains what makes the Eden Project unique. ( thinks that the Eden Project is the best botanic garden in the world. /5






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