Задание

Read and decide which statements are True, False or Not Stated

London, one of the most interesting cities in the world, is big and noisy and full of people. It's a historical city, a theatrical city and a working city. London is also a fashionable city — a place where you can enjoy shopping. I often take my eight-year-old niece June to Regent Street in the West End of London. There you can find small shops and big stores. One of the stores is Hamleys, June's favourite. Hamleys has seven floors. Here you can buy everything from pencils to PlayStations. In fact, Hamleys is one of the largest toy stores in Europe. June thinks shopping at Hamleys is lots of fun. Here she forgets everything — me, the time, the people around. June is a nice hard-working girl but when she comes to Hamleys, she stops being her usual self. June spends hours choosing presents. She tells me what she would like to have for her birthday, for Easter and for Christmas. I like giving her presents but I think it's rather selfish and greedy of her. So I ask her, "What about your elder sister? And what about your brother? What shall we buy for them?" And we begin choosing presents for the whole family.

  1. London is a big industrial city with clothing factories.  
    [True|False|Not Stated]
  2. June always thinks about her brother and sister.
    [True|False|Not Stated]
  3. June's favourite holidays are Easter and Christmas.
    [True|False|Not Stated]
  4. June changes as soon as she finds herself at Hamleys.
    [True|False|Not Stated]
  5. In Hamleys shoppers can buy toys and some other things.
    [True|False|Not Stated]
  6. The aunt and her niece often go to the East End of London.
    [True|False|Not Stated]
  7. The aunt thinks June is a generous child.
    [True|False|Not Stated]
  8. The aunt and June choose presents for all their family members, except for June's brother and elder sister.
    [True|False|Not Stated]
  9. June is eight years old.
    [True|False|Not Stated]