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Important Facts

2 April 1985

The French and British governments ask for proposals for the design and construction of a ‘fixed link’ between their two countries.

20 January 1986

A twin-bore rail tunnel, to be built by a company called Transmanche Link, is chosen as the way forward.

29 July 1987

The necessary formalities for the link are completed (namely the ratification of the treaty).

1 December 1987

Tunnelling under the seabed begins in the UK.

8 February 1988

Tunnelling under the seabed on the French side begins.

28 June 1988

Tunnelling under the land on the French side begins.

30 September 1988

Tunnelling under the land on the English side begins.

21 April 1990

Total length of tunnelling is now 75.7 km – half the total for the complete tunnel.

13 August 1990

The total length of tunnelling now reaches 100 km – two thirds of the total.

1 December 1990

The first breakthrough between tunnels started from France and from England is made. This is the first time in twelve thousand years that it has been possible to walk between the two countries.

28 June 1991

Tunnelling completed.

Find the words given in column A in the ‘Important Dates’ and match them with their very brief explanations in column B.

A.

B.

1.

proposals for the design and construction

A.

when the tunnel from France met the tunnel from England

2.

fixed link

B.

the official arrangements

3.

twin-bore

C.

a permanent / solid connection

4.

necessary formalities

D.

suggestions for what the Tunnel should look like and how it should be built

5.

the first breakthrough

E.

two holes

1

2

3

4

5

Read these ‘Fascinating Facts’ about the Channel Tunnel and:

Put a tick beside the two which give permission for something; underline the one you think is the most important.

Fascinating Facts

1. All the train drivers are bi-lingual.

2. There is a system in the Tunnel for electrocuting stray animals.

3. It took 170 billion hours of work to complete the tunnel.

4. The boring of the Tunnel took three and a half years.

5. The police in England and in France have the power to arrest wrong-doers on each side of the Tunnel.

6. National frontiers are about 55 m beyond the toll-booth which you pass at the start of your journey.

7. The Eurotunnel company has the concession to run the Tunnel for 65 years but it is required to make a proposal for a drive-through tunnel by the year 2000 and this tunnel should be in use by 2020.

8. The main tunnels are between 25 m and 40 m below the sea.

9. There is a system for X-raying whole cars.

Read through the ‘Fascinating Facts’ again and put a circle round the key words in each statement. (Don’t circle more than FIVE words in any one statement.)