Exercise 1

What is planned for each of the following facilities?

Choose FIVE answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-G, next to Questions 16-20.

Plans

A  It will move to a new location.

B  It will have its opening hours extended.

C  It will be refurbished.

D  It will be used for a different purpose.

E  It will have its opening hours reduced.

F  It will have new management.

G  It will be expanded.

Facilities

16 ……… railway station car park

17 ……… cinema

18 ……… indoor market

19 ……… library

20 ……… nature reserve

Transcript:

Now I’ll very quickly outline current plans for some of the town’s facilities, before asking for your comments.

As you’ll know if you regularly use the car park at the railway station, it’s usually full. The railway company applied for permission to replace it with a multi-storey car park, but that was refused. Instead, (16) the company has bought some adjoining land, and this will be used to increase the number of parking spaces.

(17) The Grand, the old cinema in the high street, will close at the end of the year and reopen on a different site. You’ve probably seen the building under construction. The plan is to have three screens with fewer seats, rather than just the one large auditorium in the old cinema.

I expect many of you shop in the indoor market . It’s become more and more shabby-looking, and because of fears about safety, it was threatened with demolition. (18) The good news is that it will close for six weeks to be made safe and redecorated, and the improved building will open in July.

Lots of people use the library, including school and college students who go there to study. (19) The council has managed to secure funding to keep the library open later into the evening, twice a week. We would like to enlarge the building in the not-too-distant future, but this is by no means definite.

There’s no limit on access to the nature reserve on the edge of town, and this will continue to be the case. What will change, though, is (20) that the council will no longer be in charge of the area. Instead it will become the responsibility of a national body that administers most nature reserves in the country.

OK, now let me ask you …

Answers:

16G
17A
18C
19B
20F