Part Three: Multiple Choice (Page 1, 2 3) |
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Why were there sometimes problems between Mackintosh and his clients? A Mackintosh resented interference from his clients. B Clients refused to pay him in full for his work. C Mackintosh did not pay enough attention to detail. D Clients did not like the changes Mackintosh made. 2 According to the writer, Mackintosh decided to enter the competition because A not many drawings had to be submitted. B no designs were required for furniture. C there was no need to worry about cost. D he had designed similar buildings before. 3 What was significant about Mackintosh's entry for the competition? A It was considered to be ahead of its time. B It was based on architecture from Austria and Germany. C It changed the opinion of him in his own country. D It was the most attractive building he had designed. 4 Mackintosh's original designs for the Art Lover's House A included areas intended for commercial use. B gave full information about the interior. C concentrated on external features. D were incomplete in certain respects. 5 If Mackintosh could see the Art Lover's House now, the writer feels he would probably A think that it had cost too much. B wish he had completed his designs. C think it was an improvement on his design. D approve of Roxburgh's approach to building it. |
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Source: Cambridge ESOL CAE Handbook |