Q.1.
Which of these Answers places these groups of trees in the correct order, from the smallest to the largest?
Q.2.
Choose the answer that best fills the gap/s in sensible, accurate English. You can meanwhile explore many of our fine ... ... using the networks of ... ... .
Q.3.
Choose the answer that best fills the gap/s in sensible, accurate English. When you are walking in the British countryside you should keep to ... ... and obey the ... ... .
Q.4.
It is sad how some villages are gradually 'dying'. One way of reckoning the health of a village is to check how many it still has of the following features:
Q.5.
Choose the answer that best fills the gap/s in sensible, accurate English. If you are travelling in the countryside and looking for some small village that may be hard to find, the best way to look for it in the distance is to try and spot the ... ... .
Q.6.
Choose the answer that best fills the gap/s in sensible, accurate English. The Lake District is known for its lakes (obviously enough!) but also for its ...
Q.7.
Choose the answer that best fills the gap/s in sensible, accurate English. Two colours that you may notice when you are travelling in wild parts of Britain are the ... ... of heather on moorland (particularly in Scotland) and in the spring, the bright ... ... of gorse bushes on the Downs.
Q.8.
Choose the answer that best fills the gap/s in sensible, accurate English. The first glimpse of Britain that you may see, if you arrive by boat across the Channel from France, are the ... ...
Q.9.
Choose the answer that best fills the gap/s in sensible, accurate English. The place where boats can transfer safely to a higher or lower water level, in a separate section of a river or canal, is called a ... ... ; and if there are several of these one after the other, the whole set is known as a ... ... .
Q.10.
Choose the answer that best fills the gap/s in sensible, accurate English. A number of large old private houses (sometimes known as ' ... ... ' ) are now administered by the ... ... , and open to its members and to the public who come to visit.