B1 Short Reading text about a fitness class

 


Look at the text. What does it say? Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.

 

This week’s fitness class will be half an hour earlier, at 6.30 p.m., and in the sports hall, not the gym! Next week’s class will be back in the gym at the usual time.

 

A  The fitness class will only last for half an hour this week.

There won’t be a fitness class next week.

C  The fitness class will be somewhere different this week.





B1 EXTENDED LISTENING ABOUT A RECORDED MESSAGE ABOUT AN ARTS FESTIVAL

 


You will hear a recorded message about an arts festival.

1 The festival takes place from
A 12 to 8 May. B 2 to 20 May. C 12 to 28 May.

2 What is on at the Theatre Royal on 19 May?
A jazz B opera C classical music

3 During lunchtime jazz concerts at the Corn Exchange they sell
A soft drinks and sandwiches.   B wine and sandwiches.   C soft drinks and light meals.

4 What is on at the cathedral?
A music B poetry C films

5 What does the festival programme offer at Ickworth?
A a walk and a book reading    B a concert and a meal   C a walk and a concert

6 You can’t use a credit card if you book
A by post. B by fax. C by telephone.

Audio script

Message: This is the Arts Festival Box Office. There is no one here to take your call, but do not hang up, as further information follows.
The Festival begins on the 12th of May and continues to the 28th. There are things happening in several parts of the town itself, and outside it.
At the Theatre Royal, there will be a series of concerts, starting with jazz singer Elaine Delmar on the 12th of May. George Melly brings his own special kind of jazz and fun to the theatre on the 13th of May. On Thursday the 19th of May, there is the opera Faust. For classical music fans, the Brodsky String Quartet appear on the 23rd of May.
There are also concerts at the Corn Exchange. For people who prefer dance music, we have the London All Stars Steel Band on Sunday the 15th of May. On Thursday the 19th of May we welcome back the Viennese Gala Orchestra, who are regular performers at the Festival. Finally, also at the Com Exchange, there will be a series of jazz concerts each Friday at 1 o’clock. During these lunch-time concerts a bar will be open for the sale of wine and we are offering free soft drinks. Sandwiches will also be on sale. Light meals can be bought in the restaurant afterwards.
There are various other musical performances in the cathedral, and poetry readings in one of the town’s churches. The Film Society has arranged to show a film of Mozart's opera Oon Giovanni at the theatre. Our programme has full details.
lckworth House, just outside me town, is joining in the Festival as usual. There is a guided walk around Ickworth Park on Sunday the 15th, which will last about two and a half hours. Also, on the 19th oT May, we have a special concert of piano music, given by Oliver Davies in the beautiful lckworth Library. The price of tickets includes coffee and biscuits and you are advised to book early, as this is always especially popular.
For more information. send for our Festival programme or visit the Box Office from 10.00 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mondays to Fridays, or 12.00 to 8 p.m. on Saturdays. Bookings can be made in person (cash, cheque or credit card), by post (cheques only), or by telephone (credit cards only). We also accept credit card bookings by fax, on 0284 706035. For these bookings, you must use our booking form.
Thank you for calling.


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Vocabulary, Reading and Grammar Exercises about AI and E. Woodii

 


Reading Passage


AI Technology Seeks Mate for 'World's Loneliest Plant


Artificial intelligence (AI) is being used to find a partner for an endangered male plant called Encephalartos woodii (E. woodii). The University of Southampton is leading this research project. The team is searching thousands of acres of forest in South Africa, where the only known E. woodii was found. All existing E. woodii plants are male clones and cannot reproduce naturally. This ancient species is very old and existed even before dinosaurs.


Dr. Laura Cinti, from the University of Southampton, is leading the project. She is using drones and AI to look for a female E. woodii. She believes there might still be a female plant somewhere in the forest. Finding a female would help the species reproduce naturally.


The only known E. woodii was discovered in 1895 in the Ngoye Forest. The team is using drones to capture images of the forest. So far, they have explored less than 2% of the 10,000-acre area. AI is analyzing these images to find plants that look like E. woodii. The forest has never been fully explored to see if a female plant exists.


E. woodii is still grown at the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew, in London, where it is called the "world's loneliest plant."


Vocabulary Exercises


1. Match the words with their meanings:


   a. Endangered

   b. Species

   c. Clone

   d. Reproduce

   e. Drone


   i. To produce young plants, animals, etc.

   ii. A type of plant or animal

   iii. A machine that flies without a human pilot

   iv. Very rare and in danger of disappearing

   v. An exact copy of something


2. Fill in the blanks with the correct words from the list: [forest, AI, project, ancient, discovered]


   a. The _______ is located in South Africa.

   b. _______ is helping scientists find the world's loneliest plant a partner.

   c. This _______ species existed before the dinosaurs.

   d. The research _______ is led by Dr. Laura Cinti.

   e. The only known E. woodii was _______ in 1895.


Reading Comprehension Questions


1. What is the goal of the AI project led by the University of Southampton?

   a. To create new types of plants

   b. To find a female partner for the world's loneliest plant

   c. To study the forest ecosystem


2. Where was the only known E. woodii found?

   a. Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew

   b. University of Southampton

   c. Ngoye Forest in South Africa


3. Why can the current E. woodii plants not reproduce naturally?

   a. They are all female

   b. They are all male clones

   c. They are too old


4. What technology is being used to search for the female E. woodii?

   a. Satellites

   b. Drones and AI

   c. Submarines


5. How much of the forest area has been explored so far?

   a. More than 50%

   b. Less than 2%

   c. 100%


Grammar Exercises


1. Choose the correct form of the verb:


   a. AI _______ (is/are) being used in the hunt for the world's loneliest plant.

   b. The team _______ (is/are) searching thousands of acres of forest.

   c. Dr. Laura Cinti _______ (lead/leads) the project.

   d. The project _______ (use/uses) drones and AI.

   e. The forest _______ (has/have) never been fully explored.


2. Fill in the blanks with the correct prepositions: [in, for, by, with, of]


   a. AI is being used _______ the hunt _______ an endangered plant.

   b. The team is searching thousands _______ acres of forest.

   c. The project is led _______ the University of Southampton.

   d. The forest is located _______ South Africa.

   e. Drones are capturing images _______ the forest.


Check your Answers


Vocabulary Exercise Answers


1. a-iv, b-ii, c-v, d-i, e-iii

2. a. forest, b. AI, c. ancient, d. project, e. discovered


Reading Comprehension Answers


1. b. To find a female partner for the world's loneliest plant

2. c. Ngoye Forest in South Africa

3. b. They are all male clones

4. b. Drones and AI

5. b. Less than 2%


Grammar Exercise Answers


1. a. is, b. is, c. leads, d. uses, e. has

2. a. in, for, b. of, c. by, d. in, e. of


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