Reading Practice-2 Fast reading l Read the passage quickly and choose the best summary. (a) The Mona Lisa was stolen so that someone could make six copies and sell them to collectors (b Perugia stole the mona lisa on behalf of his boss, who simply made copies but didnt pay him for stealing the painting
Reading Practice—2 Fast reading 1 Read the passage quickly and choose the best summary. (a) The Mona Lisa was stolen so that someone could make six copies and sell them to collectors. (b) Perugia stole the Mona Lisa on behalf of his boss, who simply made copies but didn’t pay him for stealing the painting
(c The Mona Lisa was stolen, copies were made. and no one now knows if the painting which was returned is authentic. (d) The Mona Lisa in the Louvre museum today is a copy and not the authentic painting
(c) The Mona Lisa was stolen, copies were made, and no one now knows if the painting which was returned is authentic. (d) The Mona Lisa in the Louvre Museum today is a copy and not the authentic painting
Reading Practice--2 Fast Reading 2 Decide what text type the passage is. (a)a description (b )a narrative (c)an argument
Reading Practice—2 Fast Reading 2 Decide what text type the passage is. (a) a description (b) a narrative (c) an argument
Reading Practice3 Careful reading 1 Choose the most important sentences from theses paragraphs 1. Parag 2 (a the story began one day in 1911 when someone noticed the mona lisa was missing. (b )A spokesman said, " the burglar left the Antique frame and the glass behind
Reading Practice—3 Careful reading 1 Choose the most important sentences from theses paragraphs. 1. Paragh 2 (a) the story began one day in 1911 when someone noticed the mona Lisa was missing. (b) A spokesman said,: “ the burglar left the Antique frame and the glass behind
(c)“… Were appealing to anyone who saw the suspect to contact us 2 Paragraph 5 (a Why did the burglar, Vincenzo Perufia, wait so long? (b The drawback for perugia was that de Valifierno didnt in fact need the painting, only the news of the theft
(c) “...We’re appealing to anyone who saw the suspect to contact us.” 2 Paragraph 5 (a) Why did the burglar, Vincenzo Perufia, wait so long? (b) The drawback for perugia was that de Valifierno didn’t in fact need the painting, only the news of the theft