Lincoln, a city in the east of England, is 2000 years old with a lot of interesting buildings to see. The cathedral is in the north of the city just outside the main city centre. You can walk to many of Lincoln’s other attractions from the cathedral. It is not far from the ancient castle. There is a delightful view of the city from there. Behind the castle is the Lawn, an old hospital, which is now a museum with shops and a café.
During the summer, walking tours leave from the Tourist Information Centre, which is next to the castle. They are not expensive, last about an hour and tourists can visit all the main attractions, especially some very interesting museums.
In the middle of the city centre, there are some beauty spots away from the crowds. For example, you can walk by the river or take a boat trip. Trips leave from Bay ford Pool.
You can travel to Lincoln by train, bus or car. It is 216 km from London. The bus station is beside the river and the railway station is a few minutes’ walk away from the bus station on the other side of St Mary’s Street.
(Adapted from Cambridge Objective PET)
- Lincoln is .
- in the north of England
- in the west of England
- in the east of Englan 4.in the south of England
- Which of the following statements is NOT true?
- We can see a lot of interesting buildings in
- The cathedral is near the castle, so we can walk
- Tourists can do the shopping in The
- The cathedral is in the main city
- The word “delightful” in paragraph 1 can be best replaced by .
- wonderful awful C. terrible D. horrible
- The word “They” in paragraph 2 refers to
- castles
- 2tours . 3attractions 4museums
- We can learn from the passage that
- The Lawn is a
- It takes two hours to walk from the Tourist Information Centre to the
- You need to cross the road to go from the bus station to the railway
- There aren’t any rivers going through the centre of the