II. Read the passages below and answer the following questions. (1 pt)
Sweden’s capital city is built on 14 islands and has a 700 year-old history. The oldest part of Stockholm is the Old Town. Here you can visit the Royal Palace, one of Europe’s largest and most dynamic palaces. There are about 3,000 people living in the Old Town today and it’s a place with café, restaurants, shops and museums, including The Nobel Museum. Stockholm is also the city where Nobel Prize, except for Nobel Peace Prize, is awarded each year. On the 10 December, the day when Alfred Nobel died, the Nobel Prize winners receive their awards from the Swedish King - a Nobel diploma, a medal, and 10 million Swedish crowns per prize.
1.What is the oldest part of Stockholm?
2. How many people are there living in the Old Town today?
3. Are there shops and museums in the Old Town?
4. How often is the Nobel Prize awarded?
1.What is the oldest part of Stockholm?
The oldest part of Stockholm is the Old Town.
2. How many people are there living in the Old Town today?
There are about 3,000 people living in the Old Town today
3. Are there shops and museums in the Old Town?
Yes, there are
4. How often is the Nobel Prize awarded?
every year