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The Museum of Anatolian Civilizations (open 8.30 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily during the summer) contains the largest collection of exhibits from ancient history in Turkey. Some of the oldest exhibits are from 8000 BCE. It is situated in the old part of Ankara, and it is a very popular tourist destination. The museum building was used as the bazaar until 1921, and it is quite hard to find, so check its location on one of the city maps available from your hotel. Coach tours can be expensive, and it is close to the city centre, so we suggest you walk there or take the metro. Entrance tickets are cheap (around $10), but you can’t buy them online. This isn’t a problem as there aren’t usually any queues, though it’s a good idea to go early or late in the day to avoid the crowds. We suggest you allow around two hours for your visit. Once inside, the exhibits are clearly laid out, and you’ll be amazed by the beauty of some of the jewellery and artwork. If you’re interested in history then this is the place for you. If not, why not walk around the local area, which offers some of the best souvenirs in the city?


5


Read the museum text again and find three facts and three opinions.


Facts a


b c


Opinions d e f


Progress test 6


Units 3 & 4


Complete the sentences with for, with, to, about, at and after. a Have you asked the tour guide the visit to Venice?


about


b We’re staying next week.


some friends


c When was the last time you went a drive in the country?


d I’ve stayed I’ve painted my apartment.


e The restaurant was everything we were looking . It was amazing.


f The hotel staff have looked us very well.


g Has anyone been by bicycle?


7 the market


Complete the text using the past simple or present perfect form of the verbs in brackets.


Shanghai has changed a (change)


a lot over the last 35 years. The population b (grow) from 12 million


in 1985 to 27 million in 2020. Traffic and pollution problems


c (get) worse. But


the promise of new jobs in a modern city means more people keep coming. It


d


(become) the world’s largest city by population. Shanghai first


as a port for trade. It


(attract) many foreigners. In the 19th merchants


e (develop) f


century, British g (build) the


world-famous bund, and in the 1980s the government h (start) to encourage


new building in the area of Pudong. The modern city i (not lose) any of its appeal.


It remains a fascinating place. English for the 21st Century • Units 3 & 4 Progress test 71 home this week.


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