1. The order in which the three multiple-choice options are mentioned 2. The words in the audio that correspond to each option
Question 1
1. The options are mentioned in the order A C B.
2.
Option A: So, I should bring my passport, then, for proof of ID?
Option B: But you'll get your tickets fine as long as you can produce the payment card you bought the tickets with. That's the only ID we need to see.
Option C: People usually have a copy of their booking on their email, and theyjust show this on their smartphones and go straight through.
Question 2
1. The options are mentioned in the following order: C B A 2.
Option A: because of the way theexhibition designers have connected each section to the next with a real sense of development and design. Itjust flows so well from one room to the next. Better than any other museum I've been into, certainly.
Option B: But what's so good for visitors - and is absolutely key for me - is that, as you walk through from one room to another, you always, always get a real sense ofwho has lived here over the years, and what sort of people they ore, or have been.
Option C: One important thing is that the museum here has formed some extremely worthwhile partnerships with a wide range of local charities. In London, like any capital city, there ore a lot of social problems, and the museum's help in reaching out to the world outside is greatly appreciated by so many.
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