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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The Glastonbury Festival is a big music festival. It is held at Michael Eavis’s farm _______ (1) the southwest of England on the last weekend in June. It is widely _______ (2) internationally, and many popular bands play there every year. 

The festival is extremely popular. About 100,000 people attend it each time, and this number _______ (3). When the tickets for the 2019 event _______ (4) on sale, they were all sold in just 36 minutes. But the organisers have to sell all the tickets _______ (5) avoid losing money. It costs about £40 million to put on the event each year, and the festival also donates £2 million annually to the charities it supports. 

Farmer Michael Eavis _______ (6) his first festival in the 1970s after _______ (7) an open-air Led Zeppelin concert. He held festivals every few years until 1981. Since then, the festival _______ (8) place most years. _______ (9), about every five years, there is a “fallow year” when the festival _______ (10). This is to give the land, the local population, and organisers a break. 2018 was a fallow year, and _______ (11) a festival was planned for 2020, it was cancelled because of the covid pandemic. 

The festival aims to encourage youth culture from around the world in all its forms, including music, theatre and creative arts. Thousands of people perform _______ (12) the festival each year, and many bands have released albums _______ (13) were recorded there.  _______ (14) into the festival is not always easy. Transport and traffic are often problematic, and there are often long queues. But once inside, people enter an alternative world with different social rules. It’s a dirty, friendly, wild event which is loved _______ (15) people of all ages, nationalities, backgrounds and musical tastes.

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2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The Glastonbury Festival is a big music festival. It is held at Michael Eavis’s farm _______ (1) the southwest of England on the last weekend in June. It is widely _______ (2) internationally, and many popular bands play there every year. 

The festival is extremely popular. About 100,000 people attend it each time, and this number _______ (3). When the tickets for the 2019 event _______ (4) on sale, they were all sold in just 36 minutes. But the organisers have to sell all the tickets _______ (5) avoid losing money. It costs about £40 million to put on the event each year, and the festival also donates £2 million annually to the charities it supports. 

Farmer Michael Eavis _______ (6) his first festival in the 1970s after _______ (7) an open-air Led Zeppelin concert. He held festivals every few years until 1981. Since then, the festival _______ (8) place most years. _______ (9), about every five years, there is a “fallow year” when the festival _______ (10). This is to give the land, the local population, and organisers a break. 2018 was a fallow year, and _______ (11) a festival was planned for 2020, it was cancelled because of the covid pandemic. 

The festival aims to encourage youth culture from around the world in all its forms, including music, theatre and creative arts. Thousands of people perform _______ (12) the festival each year, and many bands have released albums _______ (13) were recorded there.  _______ (14) into the festival is not always easy. Transport and traffic are often problematic, and there are often long queues. But once inside, people enter an alternative world with different social rules. It’s a dirty, friendly, wild event which is loved _______ (15) people of all ages, nationalities, backgrounds and musical tastes.

know

knew

known

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The Glastonbury Festival is a big music festival. It is held at Michael Eavis’s farm _______ (1) the southwest of England on the last weekend in June. It is widely _______ (2) internationally, and many popular bands play there every year. 

The festival is extremely popular. About 100,000 people attend it each time, and this number _______ (3). When the tickets for the 2019 event _______ (4) on sale, they were all sold in just 36 minutes. But the organisers have to sell all the tickets _______ (5) avoid losing money. It costs about £40 million to put on the event each year, and the festival also donates £2 million annually to the charities it supports. 

Farmer Michael Eavis _______ (6) his first festival in the 1970s after _______ (7) an open-air Led Zeppelin concert. He held festivals every few years until 1981. Since then, the festival _______ (8) place most years. _______ (9), about every five years, there is a “fallow year” when the festival _______ (10). This is to give the land, the local population, and organisers a break. 2018 was a fallow year, and _______ (11) a festival was planned for 2020, it was cancelled because of the covid pandemic. 

The festival aims to encourage youth culture from around the world in all its forms, including music, theatre and creative arts. Thousands of people perform _______ (12) the festival each year, and many bands have released albums _______ (13) were recorded there.  _______ (14) into the festival is not always easy. Transport and traffic are often problematic, and there are often long queues. But once inside, people enter an alternative world with different social rules. It’s a dirty, friendly, wild event which is loved _______ (15) people of all ages, nationalities, backgrounds and musical tastes.

still increases

is still increasing

have still increased

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The Glastonbury Festival is a big music festival. It is held at Michael Eavis’s farm _______ (1) the southwest of England on the last weekend in June. It is widely _______ (2) internationally, and many popular bands play there every year. 

The festival is extremely popular. About 100,000 people attend it each time, and this number _______ (3). When the tickets for the 2019 event _______ (4) on sale, they were all sold in just 36 minutes. But the organisers have to sell all the tickets _______ (5) avoid losing money. It costs about £40 million to put on the event each year, and the festival also donates £2 million annually to the charities it supports. 

Farmer Michael Eavis _______ (6) his first festival in the 1970s after _______ (7) an open-air Led Zeppelin concert. He held festivals every few years until 1981. Since then, the festival _______ (8) place most years. _______ (9), about every five years, there is a “fallow year” when the festival _______ (10). This is to give the land, the local population, and organisers a break. 2018 was a fallow year, and _______ (11) a festival was planned for 2020, it was cancelled because of the covid pandemic. 

The festival aims to encourage youth culture from around the world in all its forms, including music, theatre and creative arts. Thousands of people perform _______ (12) the festival each year, and many bands have released albums _______ (13) were recorded there.  _______ (14) into the festival is not always easy. Transport and traffic are often problematic, and there are often long queues. But once inside, people enter an alternative world with different social rules. It’s a dirty, friendly, wild event which is loved _______ (15) people of all ages, nationalities, backgrounds and musical tastes.

went

have gone

had gone

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The Glastonbury Festival is a big music festival. It is held at Michael Eavis’s farm _______ (1) the southwest of England on the last weekend in June. It is widely _______ (2) internationally, and many popular bands play there every year. 

The festival is extremely popular. About 100,000 people attend it each time, and this number _______ (3). When the tickets for the 2019 event _______ (4) on sale, they were all sold in just 36 minutes. But the organisers have to sell all the tickets _______ (5) avoid losing money. It costs about £40 million to put on the event each year, and the festival also donates £2 million annually to the charities it supports. 

Farmer Michael Eavis _______ (6) his first festival in the 1970s after _______ (7) an open-air Led Zeppelin concert. He held festivals every few years until 1981. Since then, the festival _______ (8) place most years. _______ (9), about every five years, there is a “fallow year” when the festival _______ (10). This is to give the land, the local population, and organisers a break. 2018 was a fallow year, and _______ (11) a festival was planned for 2020, it was cancelled because of the covid pandemic. 

The festival aims to encourage youth culture from around the world in all its forms, including music, theatre and creative arts. Thousands of people perform _______ (12) the festival each year, and many bands have released albums _______ (13) were recorded there.  _______ (14) into the festival is not always easy. Transport and traffic are often problematic, and there are often long queues. But once inside, people enter an alternative world with different social rules. It’s a dirty, friendly, wild event which is loved _______ (15) people of all ages, nationalities, backgrounds and musical tastes.

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6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The Glastonbury Festival is a big music festival. It is held at Michael Eavis’s farm _______ (1) the southwest of England on the last weekend in June. It is widely _______ (2) internationally, and many popular bands play there every year. 

The festival is extremely popular. About 100,000 people attend it each time, and this number _______ (3). When the tickets for the 2019 event _______ (4) on sale, they were all sold in just 36 minutes. But the organisers have to sell all the tickets _______ (5) avoid losing money. It costs about £40 million to put on the event each year, and the festival also donates £2 million annually to the charities it supports. 

Farmer Michael Eavis _______ (6) his first festival in the 1970s after _______ (7) an open-air Led Zeppelin concert. He held festivals every few years until 1981. Since then, the festival _______ (8) place most years. _______ (9), about every five years, there is a “fallow year” when the festival _______ (10). This is to give the land, the local population, and organisers a break. 2018 was a fallow year, and _______ (11) a festival was planned for 2020, it was cancelled because of the covid pandemic. 

The festival aims to encourage youth culture from around the world in all its forms, including music, theatre and creative arts. Thousands of people perform _______ (12) the festival each year, and many bands have released albums _______ (13) were recorded there.  _______ (14) into the festival is not always easy. Transport and traffic are often problematic, and there are often long queues. But once inside, people enter an alternative world with different social rules. It’s a dirty, friendly, wild event which is loved _______ (15) people of all ages, nationalities, backgrounds and musical tastes.

hosted

was hosted

has hosted

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The Glastonbury Festival is a big music festival. It is held at Michael Eavis’s farm _______ (1) the southwest of England on the last weekend in June. It is widely _______ (2) internationally, and many popular bands play there every year. 

The festival is extremely popular. About 100,000 people attend it each time, and this number _______ (3). When the tickets for the 2019 event _______ (4) on sale, they were all sold in just 36 minutes. But the organisers have to sell all the tickets _______ (5) avoid losing money. It costs about £40 million to put on the event each year, and the festival also donates £2 million annually to the charities it supports. 

Farmer Michael Eavis _______ (6) his first festival in the 1970s after _______ (7) an open-air Led Zeppelin concert. He held festivals every few years until 1981. Since then, the festival _______ (8) place most years. _______ (9), about every five years, there is a “fallow year” when the festival _______ (10). This is to give the land, the local population, and organisers a break. 2018 was a fallow year, and _______ (11) a festival was planned for 2020, it was cancelled because of the covid pandemic. 

The festival aims to encourage youth culture from around the world in all its forms, including music, theatre and creative arts. Thousands of people perform _______ (12) the festival each year, and many bands have released albums _______ (13) were recorded there.  _______ (14) into the festival is not always easy. Transport and traffic are often problematic, and there are often long queues. But once inside, people enter an alternative world with different social rules. It’s a dirty, friendly, wild event which is loved _______ (15) people of all ages, nationalities, backgrounds and musical tastes.

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seen

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