III. Read the following passage. (10pt)NOISY NEIGHBOURSDo you sometimes have problems with your neighbours such as noise or littering ? Well, the people of Pilton in Somerset, England have such problems every summer. For three or four days every year, the village is full of people of all ages who come here for the annual Glastonbury pop music festival. They usually stay in tents , Caravans and motor homes. They leave drink cans and papers all over the streets. The music plays until the early h...
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III. Read the following passage. (10pt)
NOISY NEIGHBOURS
Do you sometimes have problems with your neighbours such as noise or littering ? Well, the people of Pilton in Somerset, England have such problems every summer. For three or four days every year, the village is full of people of all ages who come here for the annual Glastonbury pop music festival. They usually stay in tents , Caravans and motor homes. They leave drink cans and papers all over the streets. The music plays until the early hours of the morning , and you can hear people talking and singing all night. The quiet country village becomes a nightmare to live in and some villagers are even thinking of moving to another village. A villager said last year : “ I don’t want to stop the Glastonbury Festival. I just want the fans to enjoy the festival without disturbing normal village life ”.
* Choose the best answers.
1 What happens in Pilton, Somerset every summer ?
A. The neighbours are noisy. B. There are many villagers.
C. There is a pop music festival. D. The villagers litter the streets.
2 Visitors litter the streets with ________________
A. tents. B. caravans
C. motor homes D. cans and papers
3 How long is the pop music festival every year ?
A. One night B. The whole summer.
C. Three or four days. D. The whole year
4 What is Pilton like during the rest of the year ?
A A noisy place. B. A quite village C. A nightmare. D. A music concert
5 The villagers just want to ________________________
A have a normal life as usual. B. stop the fans enjoying the festival.
C. move far away. D. put an end to the festival