A visit to Scotland often begins in ______. A. London B. Edinburgh C. Glasgow D. Holyrood
→ B
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Edinburgh is the ______ city for visitors in Britain after London. A. first B. third C. second D. fourth
→ C
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Edinburgh is an ______ city with many important buildings. A. old B. new C. modern D. small
→ A
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If you come to Edinburgh by train from the south, the first thing you see is ______. A. Holyrood House B. The Royal Mile C. Edinburgh Castle D. Waverley Station
→ C
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Waverley Station is a ______. A. castle B. train station C. museum D. palace
→ B
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Edinburgh Castle stands ______ the city. A. under B. high over C. next to D. far from
→ B
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Soldiers in ______ take visitors around the castle. A. suits B. uniforms C. kilts D. coats
→ C
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Edinburgh is a ______ city. A. flat B. hilly C. small D. quiet
→ B
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The city is good to visit on a ______ day. A. rainy B. cold C. cool D. windy
→ C
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After visiting the castle, you can go to the ______. A. Royal Mile B. Holyrood House C. Old Town D. All of the above
→ D
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The Royal Mile leads to ______. A. Edinburgh Castle B. Holyrood House C. Waverley Station D. London
→ B
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Holyrood House is the Queen's ______ when she comes to Edinburgh. A. museum B. home C. castle D. office
→ B
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Holyrood House is ______ years old. A. 100 B. 200 C. 300 D. 400
→ C
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Soldiers at Edinburgh Castle tell visitors the castle's ______. A. map B. story C. secret D. size
→ B
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Edinburgh is in the ______ of Scotland. A. south B. north C. east D. west