A) [10.1.9 104.1 What do you know about the Science Museum in London? What
do you think someone can see/do
there? Read to find out.
b) [10.47 Read the text again. Five
sentences are missing. Match the
sentences (A-F) to the gaps (1-5). There
is one extra sentence.
Listen and read to check.
A Visitors can learn about different areas of science,
from the history of our everyday household
appliances to aerobatics inside a flight simulator.
B There is also a gallery and an e-shop.
C The museum has free Wi-Fi and a whole range of
apps that allow visitors to review information,
play games or even interact with the exhibits.
D Another 2017 exhibition at the Science
Museum included a space travel exhibit.
E Visitors could learn all about robotics and view
over 100 different robots.
F In fact, from 2015 to 2016, there were more
than 3,400,000 visitors.
2. Yes, its the longest book I have ever read.
3. Yes, its the best opera I have ever heard.
4. Yes its the most difficult article I have translated.
5. Yes, its the funniest film I have ever seen.
6. Yes, Uncle Jack its the kindest man I have ever known.
7. Yes, its the most exciting trip I have ever had.
8. Yes, its the most expensivest record I have ever bought.
9. Yes, Mary is the tallest girl I have ever met.
10. Yes, its the hardest test I have ever done.