Free Exercises: Cambridge ESOL Exercises
Exam: FCE CAE CPE
Exercise: Multiple Choice Cloze Open Cloze Word Formation Keyword Transformation
FCE Word Formation: London Eye
For questions 1-10, read the text below. Use the word given in capitals at the end of some of the lines to form a word that fits in the gap in the same line. There is an example at the beginning (0).
Write your answers IN CAPITAL LETTERS on the separate answer sheet below.
Example
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In 1999, as part of the UK's (0) of the millennium, a
huge rotating wheel, (1) of carrying groups of passengers
to a great (2) was built in the centre of London, a short
(3) from the River Thames and the Houses or Parliament.
The construction of The London Eye was originally carried
out through a (4) deal with the airline, British Airways
although the wheel is now owned and operated by The
London Eye Company.
A typical trip round the wheel, (5) thirty minutes, gives
tourists (6) views of the surrounding city and its many
well-known landmarks, (7) Buckingham Palace, the Palace
of Westminster and Trafalgar Square.
In its eight years of (8) operation, The London Eye has
become the most popular (9) tourist attraction in the UK
and it is easy to see why. At only a little over fifteen
pounds for a ticket, it certainly offers (10) value for
money.
huge rotating wheel, (1) of carrying groups of passengers
to a great (2) was built in the centre of London, a short
(3) from the River Thames and the Houses or Parliament.
The construction of The London Eye was originally carried
out through a (4) deal with the airline, British Airways
although the wheel is now owned and operated by The
London Eye Company.
A typical trip round the wheel, (5) thirty minutes, gives
tourists (6) views of the surrounding city and its many
well-known landmarks, (7) Buckingham Palace, the Palace
of Westminster and Trafalgar Square.
In its eight years of (8) operation, The London Eye has
become the most popular (9) tourist attraction in the UK
and it is easy to see why. At only a little over fifteen
pounds for a ticket, it certainly offers (10) value for
money.
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