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Part 2You will hear a man called Matthew Robinson talking about an archaeological dig he was recently involved in. For questions 7 – 14, complete the sentences with a word or short phrase.                                                            THE ROMANS INVADE HARROGATE! Matthew says repeated finds of Roman artefacts by (7) …………………………………… made archaeologists suspect there might be a Roman site in the area. According to Matthew, a (8) ……………………………………. identified the outline of old structures, which helped to locate the correct search site. In organising the dig, Matthew had to coordinate (9)……………………………… , arrange the logistics, and file all of the paperwork. Despite some uncertainty, it seemed most probable that the site was either a religious complex or a (10) …………………………………… . Matthew states that the rarest and most beautiful find was a (11) …………………………………… ring. Matthew plans to petition the (12)…………………………………….. to make the site an officially scheduled monument to protect it from development. People attending the exhibition can purchase a book called (13) …………………………….. about the dig in Harrogate. Matthew concludes by saying that (14) ……………………………………. from concerned citizens are essential to protect the history of Britain.

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Part 2You will hear a man called Matthew Robinson talking about an archaeological dig he was recently involved in. For questions 7 – 14, complete the sentences with a word or short phrase.                                                            THE ROMANS INVADE HARROGATE! Matthew says repeated finds of Roman artefacts by (7) …………………………………… made archaeologists suspect there might be a Roman site in the area. According to Matthew, a (8) ……………………………………. identified the outline of old structures, which helped to locate the correct search site. In organising the dig, Matthew had to coordinate (9)……………………………… , arrange the logistics, and file all of the paperwork. Despite some uncertainty, it seemed most probable that the site was either a religious complex or a (10) …………………………………… . Matthew states that the rarest and most beautiful find was a (11) …………………………………… ring. Matthew plans to petition the (12)…………………………………….. to make the site an officially scheduled monument to protect it from development. People attending the exhibition can purchase a book called (13) …………………………….. about the dig in Harrogate. Matthew concludes by saying that (14) ……………………………………. from concerned citizens are essential to protect the history of Britain.

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