1) What is it? a) It's in Salisbury, in the South of England. b) Some historians think the circle was built for festivals, the others think it's a kind of ancient calendar. c) Historians think it was built 5,000 years ago. d) Stonehenge is a huge and mysterious stone circle. 2) Where is it? a) Some historians think the circle was built for festivals, the others think it's a kind of ancient calendar. b) It's an incredible sight. It's amazing because of the size of the stones. c) It's in Salisbury, in the South of England. d) No one is sure who built Stonehenge. 3) How much does it cost to go in? a) It's an incredible sight. It's amazing because of the size of the stones. b) The entrance tickets are 6,40 for adult and 3,20 for children. c) Historians think it was built 5,000 years ago. d) No one is sure who built Stonehenge. 4) Who was it built by? a) No one is sure who built Stonehenge. b) People had transported the stones 250 kilometres away c) The entrance tickets are 6,40 for adult and 3,20 for children. d) The heaviest stone weighs about 45 tons. 5) When was it buit? a) Historians think it was built 5,000 years ago. b) The entrance tickets are 6,40 for adult and 3,20 for children. c) The tallest stone is more than 6 metres high. d) No one is sure who built Stonehenge. 6) What was it built for? a) It's an incredible sight. It's amazing because of the size of the stones. b) Stonehenge is a huge and mysterious stone circle. c) Some historians think the circle was built for festivals, the others think it's a kind of ancient calendar. d) It's in Salisbury, in the South of England. 7) How was it built? a) People had transported the stones 250 kilometres away b) Some historians think the circle was built for festivals, the others think it's a kind of ancient calendar. c) The entrance tickets are 6,40 for adult and 3,20 for children. d) It's in Salisbury, in the South of England. 8) Why should tourists visit a Stonehenge? a) It's in Salisbury, in the South of England. b) It's an incredible sight. It's amazing because of the size of the stones. c) The entrance tickets are 6,40 for adult and 3,20 for children. d) Stonehenge is a huge and mysterious stone circle. 9) How high is the tallest stone? a) The heaviest stone weighs about 45 tons. b) The tallest stone is more than 6 metres high. c) It's in Salisbury, in the South of England. d) The entrance tickets are 6,40 for adult and 3,20 for children. 10) How hard is the heaviest stone? a) Some historians think the circle was built for festivals, the others think it's a kind of ancient calendar. b) The heaviest stone weighs about 45 tons. c) The tallest stone is more than 6 metres high. d) No one is sure who built Stonehenge.
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