Fill the gaps with the correct prepositions at, by, of, on, to, as:
1. She learned how to design clothes _at_ the age of 45.
2. The fashion journal was written _by__ Yves saint Laurent.
3. I’ll show you the picture __of_ the evening gown.
4. We can only get to fashion show _on__ foot.
5. He reminds me __of_ his old fashion designer.
6. She always gets up early in the morning and goes _to__ bed late at night because she works _as__ a model.
7. Philip waited for her _at__ the movie theatre.
8. I would like to travel _to__ Italy next summer.
Read the texts and write Pencil Museum (PM) or British Museum (BM):
The Pencil Museum
The Pencil Museum is in the quiet town of Keswick, 400 kilometres from London. There are hundreds of different pencils here. Some of the pencils are very old, and one is very big - it's eight metres long! There's also information about art, and it's a great place for art fans. It's a small museum, but it's very popular - there are 90,000 visitors every year. There's a shop and a great café here, but there isn't a restaurant.
The British Museum
The British Museum is in Holborn - a noisy part of London. It's very big, and there are eight million different objects in the museum! This famous old museum is also very popular - there are 5.8 million visitors every year! It's a fantastic place for children and families. There are four shops, two big cafes and a good restaurant here.
e.g. 0) It isn't in London. PM
1) It's very good for art fans, (PM)
2) It's in a noisy place. (BM)
3) There's one very good café here. (PM)
4) There are millions of visitors here. (BM)
5) There's a nice restaurant here. (BM)