Put parts of the text in the correct order.
Write one number (1–4) in each gap.
The thing I love most about this area is driving along the Trollstigen, a twisting, sky-topping corkscrew of a road that is the most famous roadway in Norway. Completed in 1936, the Troll's Ladder is a stunning feat of road building and a source of remarkable memories for me. Winding actively over the descending cliff, it allows seeing stomach-churning views right down the mountain. The road can be done in either direction, having a distance of about thirty-eight kilometres. It also passes through Reinheimen National Park, where you can still find wild reindeer still cropping soft grass. [ ]
I never feel any sadness or emptiness after spending time in the fjords. In contrast, tired of driving and taking photos, I find myself relaxed and inspired for months to come. This place will certainly have a special place in my heart wherever I go and whatever happens to me. [ ]
Located to the north of Nordfjord, it is a web of deep, craggy fjords that bites into the coastline, creating a myriad of islets and inlets along the coastline and etching out some truly breathtaking scenery. It makes a dark and mysterious impression and makes you feel like getting into one of the old Scandinavian tales. [ ]
Everyone chooses a comfortable place to escape from stressful days for relaxation. If a person wants to be alone, and they don't want to be disturbed, they normally seek solitude in nature. My favourite place is the northern fjords in Norway, where I go to forget about my anxieties and problems for some time. It relaxes me as no other place could. [ ]
Complete the sentences and answer the question about the text.
Write one number (1–3) in each gap.
In the essay, the author...
invites their friends to go on a road trip with them.
talks about advantages and disadvantages of living in Norway.
describes their favourite place.
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The author goes to the fjords in order to...
calm down and have a rest.
concentrate.
deal with their anger.
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What is the author's favourite thing about the fjords?
They remind the author of their national folklore.
There is a road with breath-taking views.
You can meet a reindeer there.
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