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Residents of a small Welsh-speaking community have clubbed together to buy the post office and shop ten years after buying the pub.
The people of Llithfaen, Caernarfonshire were determined to prevent their village losing its focal point.
Ten years ago they paid £40,000 for the pub, called the Victoria, and now they have helped to le shop open. Most of the cost, £19,500, was met by the local council and a European Union grant, b villagers needed to raise a further £6,000 to buy the shop from the owner who is retiring and un cover all the bills.
John Jones, chairman of the community committee, said: We went around every house and camei with £500 more than we needed. The post office and the pub are essential to the life of the village.There are no other amenities.'
We were not prepared to stand by and let the heart and soul be ripped out of our community. No one else was going to help us so we decided to buy them ourselves.' Llithfaen had a population of 600 but that halved when nearby granite quarries were closed. The primary school was shut because of the popula decline, but the locals turned it into a leisure centre and youth club. The shop has been leased to Ffion Medi LIywelyn, 24, who lives in the village with her husband, Dillon. She said: There is a wonde community spirit here.
(Adapted from https:/test-english. com/reading(bl/active-villagers/)
Question 39: Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?
A. Community Eforts and Spirits Gone to Waste
B. Community Assets Saved by Dedicated Villagers
C. The Heart and Soul ofa Small Welsh Community
D. The History of a Welsh-Speaking Community
Question 40: The word they in paragraph 2 refers to
A. villagers
B. people of Llithfaen
C. years
D. owners
Question 41: The word essential in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to
A. terrible
B. obvious
C. hopeful
Question 42: According to the passage, the shop was going to close because
A. the Europcan Union decided not to ofler a grant
B. the owner wanted to switch to a new business model
C. the locals were unable to raise enough money to buy it
D. the shop owner is retiring and struggling financially
Question 43: Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. The local people have managed to save the post office and the pub.
B. The primary school was turned into a youth club and leisure centre.
C. The primary school was shut because there were too many people.
D. The closure of the granite quarries reduced Llithfaen's population.
The people of Llithfaen, Caernarfonshire were determined to prevent their village losing its focal point.
Ten years ago they paid £40,000 for the pub, called the Victoria, and now they have helped to le shop open. Most of the cost, £19,500, was met by the local council and a European Union grant, b villagers needed to raise a further £6,000 to buy the shop from the owner who is retiring and un cover all the bills.
John Jones, chairman of the community committee, said: We went around every house and camei with £500 more than we needed. The post office and the pub are essential to the life of the village.There are no other amenities.'
We were not prepared to stand by and let the heart and soul be ripped out of our community. No one else was going to help us so we decided to buy them ourselves.' Llithfaen had a population of 600 but that halved when nearby granite quarries were closed. The primary school was shut because of the popula decline, but the locals turned it into a leisure centre and youth club. The shop has been leased to Ffion Medi LIywelyn, 24, who lives in the village with her husband, Dillon. She said: There is a wonde community spirit here.
(Adapted from https:/test-english. com/reading(bl/active-villagers/)
Question 39: Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?
A. Community Eforts and Spirits Gone to Waste
B. Community Assets Saved by Dedicated Villagers
C. The Heart and Soul ofa Small Welsh Community
D. The History of a Welsh-Speaking Community
Question 40: The word they in paragraph 2 refers to
A. villagers
B. people of Llithfaen
C. years
D. owners
Question 41: The word essential in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to
A. terrible
B. obvious
C. hopeful
Question 42: According to the passage, the shop was going to close because
A. the Europcan Union decided not to ofler a grant
B. the owner wanted to switch to a new business model
C. the locals were unable to raise enough money to buy it
D. the shop owner is retiring and struggling financially
Question 43: Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. The local people have managed to save the post office and the pub.
B. The primary school was turned into a youth club and leisure centre.
C. The primary school was shut because there were too many people.
D. The closure of the granite quarries reduced Llithfaen's population.
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Question 39: Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?
B. Community Assets Saved by Dedicated Villagers
Question 40: The word they in paragraph 2 refers to
B. people of Llithfaen
Question 41: The word essential in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to
B. obvious
Question 42: According to the passage, the shop was going to close because
D. the shop owner is retiring and struggling financially
Question 43: Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
C. The primary school was shut because there were too many people.
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