ENGLISH TESTS

FCE
PAPER 3: USE OF ENGLISH
TEST 2 PART 3

Tourism in Tanzania

For questions 25 – 34, read the text below. Use the word given in capitals to form a word that fits in the gap. Use only one word in each gap, then press "Check" to check your answers. Use the "Hint" button to get a free letter if an answer is giving you trouble. Note that you will lose points if you ask for hints!
Over the past few years, tourism in the East African country of Tanzania has been growing fast. Tanzania has a really (25) FASCINATE multi-cultural history and is home to many different tribes. They live peacefully together and have a wide range of (26) OCCUPY , such as farming and making traditional (27) JEWEL. Visits to tribal villages, notably to those of the Masaai in the north of the country, are often a highlight of travel itineraries. Last year, Tanzania welcomed about 290,000 visitors, which made tourism the (28) THREE most important source of foreign exchanges; only coffee and cotton brought in more revenue.

Tourists are attracted to Tanzania because of its (29) GOLD beaches and its unusual (30) GEOGRAPHY features. It has lakes of amazing (31) DEEP, and in Mount Kilimanjaro boasts the highest mountain on the African continent. Tanzania also has more land devoted to natural parks and game reserves than any other wildlife destination in the world. Everything, including the coral reefs, is protected by government law.

Tanzania is (32) IDEAL placed to increase its tourist trade by offering a (33) VARY of activity holidays. At the same time, it aims to avoid the ‘mass tourism’ that has been a rather (34) FORTUNATE development in other areas of similar beauty.