Reading
Part 1 - Signs & Notices
For questions 1-5, choose the answer which best captures the meaning of the sign.
For your safety, stay behind the rope barriers. Do not climb on the old walls or statues.
What does this sign suggest?
You must wear safety equipment before you climb on the walls and statues.
Stay behind the rope barriers so you can climb on the old walls and statues safely.
You should keep to the marked areas and avoid climbing on the historic structures.
Uneven steps ahead. Please hold the handrail and wear shoes with good grip.
What does the text say?
Uneven steps are ahead, so you must not use the handrail.
The steps are uneven, so the site will provide special shoes for visitors.
Be careful on the steps and use the rail, especially if your shoes could slip.
Keep a safe distance from the edge. Children must be held by the hand near the viewpoint.
What does this sign suggest?
Keep a safe distance from the edge only if children are not held by the hand.
Stay away from the edge, and make sure children are closely supervised at the viewpoint.
Children are not allowed at the viewpoint because it is too dangerous.
Do not touch the displays. Oils from hands can damage the paintings and ancient objects.
What does the text say?
You must not handle the exhibits because touching them can harm them.
You can touch the displays if your hands are clean and dry.
The displays are damaged, so visitors should touch them carefully.
In hot weather, drink water regularly. You should take breaks in the shaded area near the entrance.
What does this sign suggest?
In hot weather, drink water only in the shaded area near the entrance.
The entrance is shaded, so you don’t need to drink water during your visit.
To avoid feeling unwell, keep hydrated and rest in the shade when it’s very warm.
Instructions
For questions 1-5, choose the answer which best captures the meaning of the sign.
Exercise Details
Author
Hugo Hugo
@hugo-hugo
User Prompt
"Craft an exercise giving safety advice signs to tourists visiting a historical site"
Created on:
May 5, 2026
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