Destination B2 slides 14-16 ex-es A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H , I
Watch the video and answer the questions on slide 35 A Woman’s life
A. Choose the correct answer.
- You need a pasport to cross the border between Mexico and the US.
- The hotel where we are staying is quite luxurious.
- When you reach your destination, your tour guide will meet you at the airport.
- It can be quite busy here during the tourist season.
- David takes me to the train station every morning.
- I always enjoy our school trip to France.
- Hurry up, or we’ll miss the bus!
- The brochure says that the hotel has a great view of the sea.
- I must remember to bring a souvenir back from Spain for my grandmother.
- The distance from London to Berlin is about 919 kilometres.
- Make sure you book a hotel before you come to our island, especially in the summer.
- I live in Barcelona, but my home town is Madrid.
B. Circle the correct word.
- I hope to go on a trip round the world one day.
- You learn a lot about the local area by speaking to local people.
- It’s good to have someone to guide you when you are on holiday.
- I get the train to work every day and the fare is quite expensive.
- Captain Cook discovered Australia on a voyage to the Pacific.
- Most tourist attractions in London charge an admission fee.
- The sunset over Niagara Falls really is a magnificent sight.
C. Complete using the correct from of the words in the box.
- Let’s go to the airport to see Grandpa off when he flies back home.
- If it starts to rain, make for a nearby cave to wit for it to pass.
- We would like to remind all guests that they must check out before midday.
- Please pull in and stop so that I can buy something to drink.
- Every Saturday night my dad picks us up outside the cinema.
- I think the neighbours have gone away for the weekend.
- John’s up aheadso Greg is pedalling fast to catch up with him.
- We’re going on holiday tomorrow, but we’ll call you when we get back.
D. Write a phrasal verb in the correct form to replace the words in italics. Add any other words you need.
- We can set out towards the mountains at dawn.
- Dad fetched the luggage while Mum check in at the hotel.
- I asked the taxi driver to drop off outside the train station.
- Oh, no! I’ve forgotten my passport! We’ll have to return and get it!
- The most exciting moment is when the plane takes off.
- Stop the car! I think we’ve run over a dog.
- I don’t think a horse can keep up with a car.
E. Write one word in each gap.
- The speed limit in towns is 50km/h and you shouldn’t go faster than that.
- Why don’t we take the scenic route along the coast?
- If you buy your plane ticket in advance, it’s often cheaper than if you wait.
- I can’t remember the name of the hotel we stayed at off the top of my head.
- I’m sorry I’m late! I lost my way and had to ask for directions.
- My mum’s away in Geramny on a business trip at the moment.
- The bank? Well, turn left here, then go straight ahead for a kilometre and it’s on the left.
- If you look on your left-hand side as we turn this corner, you’ll see Big Ben.
- I’ll look round the shops in the morning and then go sightseeing in the afternoon.
- My grandma hasn’t driven since she had an accident last year.
- I love visiting foreign places, seeing the sights and learning about other cultures.
- During the 70s, many British people started to go on holiday to Spain.
- While you’re in London, you should take a tour around the Houses of Parliament.
F. Choose the correct answer.
- I’ve always dreamt of visiting China.
- The travel agency is arranging for us to stay at a really nice hotel.
- My dad says he always regrets not travelling more.
- John seems keen to learn how to drive as soon as he can.
- Now, class, I’d like you all to writeme a description of your last holiday.
- When you arrive at the airport, hev your passport ready.
- The Joneses have invited us to go to Australia with them this summer.
- The in-flight entertainment may differ from the advertised.
G. Find the extra word in each line.

- be
- it
- in
- being
- to
- so
- it
- been
- of
- to
H. Use the word given in capitals at the end of each lineto form a word that fits in the gap in the same line.

- tourist
- arrangements
- timetable
- cultural
- photographer
- inhabitants
I. Complete the sentences by changing the form of the word in capitals when this is necessary.
- Beijing has changed so much in the last few years that it’s almost unrecognizable.
- The number of cars worldwide is about a billion and is increasing all the time.
- A new maglev trains run on a completely different system from ordinary trains.
- Living in a foreign country really does broaden your horizons.
- I can’t find a direct flight from London to Delhi so I’ve booked on that changes in Frankfurt.
- All passengers must complete a visa from upon arrival at Singapore airport.
- You can still see old milestones by the side if the road in England, showing the distance to the nearest town.
- The Museum of Transport has a full-sized plane next to the entrance.