HV4 TL Cito luisteren (AAF)

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Slide 1 - Slide

1. What does Kitty Corrigan say here?
A
Living in the country has many advantages.
B
Many people have no idea what country-life is like.
C
Life in the country is changing rapidly.

Slide 2 - Quiz

2. What is remarkable about the house visited by the reporter?
A
The history of its former owners.
B
The poor condition it is in.
C
The price at which it is for sale.

Slide 3 - Quiz

3. According to Tony Travers people's preference for living in the country has to do with...
A
historical circumstances
B
economic developments
C
health concerns

Slide 4 - Quiz

4. What can be concluded from the statistics of David Stuart-Smith's office?
A
Houses in the country are far more expensive than those in towns.
B
Most people who look for an expensive house want it to be in the country.
C
Most houses in the country are now owned by rich people.

Slide 5 - Quiz

5. What does David Hislop say here?
A
Opposition against building new houses in the country is not realistic.
B
Country-life should not be disturbed by building developments.
C
Newcomers in the country should try to adapt to village life.

Slide 6 - Quiz

6. What happened recently in the North-West of England?
A
A local action group sought publicity by spraying its name on private property.
B
House owners were forced to lower the price they asked for their house.
C
People who had become rich by selling their house had their names published.

Slide 7 - Quiz

7. Why is Stan Collins not very friendly towards people who buy a second home in the country?

He thinks they...
A
are not interested in contacts with the local people.
B
often lack the time for proper maintenance of their house.
C
occupy a house that should be available to local people.

Slide 8 - Quiz

8. What does Stan Collins say about building new houses in rural areas?
A
It is acceptable as long as it does not disturb the rural environment.
B
People support the idea because they realize it is unavoidable.
C
Plans for new developments will have to involve the local population.

Slide 9 - Quiz

9. Why is the idea of a discount for local house buyers not practicable?
A
Discount deals would soon disturb the balance of supply and demand.
B
Compensating the seller for accepting a lower price is very difficult.
C
People invariably sell their house for the best price they can get.

Slide 10 - Quiz

10. Which idea is put forward here?
A
Making country life more expensive and subsidizing city life.
B
Building more new houses in cities rather than in the country.
C
Transferring some of the advantages of country life to the city.

Slide 11 - Quiz

11. What objection is made here against static caravans and prefab houses?
A
They are too small and uncomfortable for today's standards.
B
They are no more than a short-term solution for a long-term problem.
C
They may well spoil the surroundings in which they are placed.

Slide 12 - Quiz

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Slide 13 - Slide

12. In what way does the sounds of an acoustic guitar differ from that of an electric one?
A
It has a unique quality as all acoustic guitars are different.
B
It is much more expressive due to its subtle and soft vibrations.
C
It consists of more vibrations than just the vibration of the string.

Slide 14 - Quiz

13. Why is wood still the most common material for building guitars?
A
It delivers a good sound over a wide range of frequencies.
B
It produces the sound people traditionally expect from a guitar.
C
Its sound qualities can be adapted to the needs of an individual player.

Slide 15 - Quiz

14. Why does Eddie Norman think it would be a good idea to replace wood in guitar building?
A
It makes it easier to produce instruments that do not get out of tune.
B
It makes building guitars in western countries economically attractive.
C
It makes guitars so cheap that almost everybody can afford to buy one.

Slide 16 - Quiz

15. What does Eddie Norman want to make clear by bringing up squash rackets?
A
New products must be developed in co-operation with the user.
B
Developing a new material is a matter of trial and error.
C
The development of new materials can lead to better products.

Slide 17 - Quiz

16. Which is the main question discussed here?
A
Which type of polymer is most suitable for guitars?
B
Is polymer the only material that can replace wood?
C
Can one polymer replace various types of wood?

Slide 18 - Quiz

Slide 19 - Slide