1. The document discusses a survey where a man named Allen is asked questions about his surname, phone number, nationality, and place of work.
2. It also discusses a radio report on an archaeological discovery of human remains that were believed to be of King Richard III of England. The report provides details on when Richard became king, who preceded him, how his reign ended in battle against Henry Tudor, and what became of the church where Richard was originally buried.
3. The document contains two passages, the first being a survey with questions and the second being a radio report providing historical context and details about the archaeological discovery of remains believed to be King Richard III.
1. The document discusses a survey where a man named Allen is asked questions about his surname, phone number, nationality, and place of work.
2. It also discusses a radio report on an archaeological discovery of human remains that were believed to be of King Richard III of England. The report provides details on when Richard became king, who preceded him, how his reign ended in battle against Henry Tudor, and what became of the church where Richard was originally buried.
3. The document contains two passages, the first being a survey with questions and the second being a radio report providing historical context and details about the archaeological discovery of remains believed to be King Richard III.
1. The document discusses a survey where a man named Allen is asked questions about his surname, phone number, nationality, and place of work.
2. It also discusses a radio report on an archaeological discovery of human remains that were believed to be of King Richard III of England. The report provides details on when Richard became king, who preceded him, how his reign ended in battle against Henry Tudor, and what became of the church where Richard was originally buried.
3. The document contains two passages, the first being a survey with questions and the second being a radio report providing historical context and details about the archaeological discovery of remains believed to be King Richard III.
1. The document discusses a survey where a man named Allen is asked questions about his surname, phone number, nationality, and place of work.
2. It also discusses a radio report on an archaeological discovery of human remains that were believed to be of King Richard III of England. The report provides details on when Richard became king, who preceded him, how his reign ended in battle against Henry Tudor, and what became of the church where Richard was originally buried.
3. The document contains two passages, the first being a survey with questions and the second being a radio report providing historical context and details about the archaeological discovery of remains believed to be King Richard III.
You will hear a woman asking a man questions for a survey. For questions 1 – 4 choose the best answer (A, B, C or D). 1. Allen’s surname is 2. His phone number is 3. Allen’s 4. Allen works at A. Seelvor. A. 06171061. nationality is A. a university. B. Sylver. B. 16177161. A. British. B. a secondary school. C. Silver. C. 06177063. B. American. C. a high school. D. Sallvor. D. 26166064 C. French. D. a primary school. D. Canadian.
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You will listen to a radio report on an archaeological discovery. For questions 5-10, choose the best answer (A, B, C or D). 5. The human remains the 6. Richard became king 9. Richard III was defeated by archaeologists found A. in 1452. Henry Tudor, A. could be those of King B. in 1542. A. who ruled England for the Richard III of England. C. in 1483. next 20 years. B. could not be those of King D. in 1458. B. who became King Henry Richard III of England. 7. Richard’s reign was Tudor. C. are certainly those of King preceded by that of C. whose children and Richard III of England. A. Eduard grandchildren also ruled D. are not those of King B. Henry Tudor. England. Richard III of England. C. Eduard IV. D. who chose Leicester as the D. King Henry VI. site of battle. 8. King Richard III of 10. Greyfriars Church, where England was Richard III was buried, A. the first English king to die A. still stands. in a battle. B. has always been B. the only English king to die remembered by people. in a battle. C. was replaced in the end by a C. the oldest English king to car park. die in a battle. D. was rebuilt. D. the last English king to die in a battle.