Read the text and choose the correct answer----- Nội dung dịch tự động từ ảnh ----- D. one of certal! Ju IV. Read the text and choose the correct answer. My First Visit to the City by Phil Jenkins I've just returned from spending a week in the city with my cousin, Jed. I live with my parents and sister in a small country village, so it was interesting to go and find out about city life. The first thing I noticed was the cost of everything. Cities are really expensive, and we spent loads when we ate out in a café. Every day, we went into the city centre, but because Jed lives a 30-minute train ride out of town, it was easier to stay in the city than go back to eat. Luckily, Jed knew some cheaper takeaway places that did stuff like salads and vegetable soups. They're not things I'd usually choose - burgers are more my thing - but I tried a lot of new things and I found quite a few vegetables and things that I actually liked-Mum will be pleased, I'm sure! I missed the peace and quiet of the countryside a little, though the city traffic didn't bother me. I saw some amazing fast cars I've never seen in the countryside. I soon got used to being among all the people, too. City life's got a real buzz about it. I met all Jed's friends and noticed that they were wearing expensive clothes with logos. At first, I felt a bit uncomfortable in my own stuff-just old jeans and shirts I wear round the farm - but then my cousin lent me these really stylish trainers which made me feel like I fitted in with the crowd a bit better. But it didn't really matter. I saw all kinds of people wearing all kinds of things and I liked the fact that in the city you can wear whatever you want. After a few days, I started to run out of money, so we had to find other things to do rather than shopping or eating out. I was amazed by how many free or cheap things there are to do in a city. For example, one lunchtime we walked into a museum where a really cool band was playing. You'd never get that in our little village museum! There were loads of other things I didn't get to do in the city - but that just means there's more for next time. Before I went to the city, I'd always thought of myself as a country boy. I love going out riding, helping on my dad's farm and having an outdoor life. Now I've seen what else is available, I might want to spend more of my time in the city. I guess the ideal thing would be to get a fiat and work in the city when I'm old enough, but escape to the country at the weekend. Then I'd get the best of both worlds - I can't wait! 1. What is the main point of the text? A. to give advice about things to do in the city B. to describe someone's feelings about an experience C. to warn readers about how expensive city living is D. to compare living in the city with the countryside 2. What does Phil say about eating in the city? A. They had burgers and other fast food. C. They wanted to eat in expensive restaurants. B. They bought a range of healthy foods. D. They preferred taking the train home for lunch. 3. During his time in the city, Phil felt A. nervous about meeting new people C. embarrassed about his sense of style 4. How does Phil feel about the city? A. surprised by the range of things there was to do there 21 B. annoyed by all the traffic noise D. bothered by the crowds |