20. What do a country`s customs and beliefs determine? A) Norms of behaviour. B) Political organization of a country.
C) Traveller`s routes. D) Foreigner`s ideas of this country.
21. According to the text unless you want to experience culture shock, you ought to … A) not let anyone shock at you B) not be afraid of meeting strange habits.
C) avoid foreign people D) do everything you want
22. While some people are having difficulty in strange habits, others … A) always find to overcome culture shock B) have a relax to see abroad
C) aren`t afraid of living in a foreign country D) then will get used to unusual habits
The world`s longest water diversion tunnel was completed in northeast China`s Liaoning province. The previous record for the longest tunnel was held by Japan`s Seikan tunnel, which is 53.86 km long. The newly built tunnel is 85.3 kilometres long and has a diameter of eight meters. It starts in Hengen County in east Liaoning and ends in Xibin County in the western part of the province. The tunnel will bring water from the Dahoufang Reservoir to more than 10 million people in the seven industrial cities. The entire project, with road and river embankment construction included, cost a total of 1.15 billion euros. 23. What is the text about? A) Tunnel`s construction cost. B) The longest tunnel in Japan.
C) Tunnels in Chinese provinces. D) The new tunnel in China.
24. How wide is the tunnel? A) 7 meters B) 8 meters C) more than 53 km D) more than 85 km
25. Before the new tunnels in China was built … A) 10 million people were unemployed.
B) Japan owned the most elongated tunnel.
C) Dahoufang Reservoir supports seven industrial cities.
D) China got water from Seikan tunnel.
26. Which is NOT TRUE according to the text? A) China outcompeted Japan by owning the longest tunnel.
B) China spent more than 1 billion euros to build a new tunnel.
C) A new tunnel starts Hengen County in west Liaoning.
D) The Chinese tunnel is nearly 32 kilometres longer than the Japanese tunnel.
From the time her engagement to the Prince of Wales until her death in a car accident in 1997, Princess Diana was perhaps the most famous woman in the world, fashion icon and an ideal of beauty. She was admired for her involvement in AIDS issues and the international campaign against landmines. Her contribution to changing the public opinion of AIDS suffers was summarized in December 2001 by Bill Clinton who said: “In 1987, when so many still believed that AIDS could be contracted through casual contact, Princess Diana sat on the sickbed of a man with AIDS and held his hand. She showed the world that people with AIDS deserved not isolation, but sympathy. It helped change world opinion and helped saves lives of people at risk”.