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Read the following passage and choose the option (A, B, C or D) that best answers each of the questions below. PLACES FOR PARTIES Jack is planning a birthday party with twenty stars from the worlds of sport, music and films. But Jack isn't famous - and the stars aren't real. He's planning a Party for 60 guests at Madame Tussauds, the famous waxworks museum. Jack says he's really excited about the party because Angelina Jolie is waiting for him there. Sue and Olivia are planning a big family party at a famous landmark: the Tower of London. The venue-called the Pavilion- isn't inside the Tower: it's next to it. There's space for 200 guests to have dinner. One wall of the Pavilion has lots of windows and there are amazing views of the Tower at night. (Source: Solutions elementary workbook) 41. Which of the following sentences is not true about Jack? A. He is a famous star. B. He is a normal person. C. He has 80 friends who are famous stars. D. He is Angelina Jolie's relative. 42. Why does Jack hold his birthday party at Madame Tussauds? A. He wants to have the feeling of celebrating it with famous people. B. He is more confident to be with unreal people. C. He invites a large number of guests. D. He wants Angelina Jolie to come. 43. How does Jack seem to feel now? A. anxious B. pleased C. stressed D. eager 44. What does the word venue likely mean? A. place B. position C. gesture D. sight 45. What is special about the Pavilion? A. It has a large number of windows. B. It has the same structure as the Tower of London. C. Its numerous windows look over the Tower of London. D. It is inside the Tower of London.
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