22. According to the passage some guests may be invited because
A. They are likely to be annoyed if they are not.
B. They may give valuable presents.
C. Their presence could provide future benefits.
D. They may help with the expenses of the wedding.
23. Why are the arrangements for a church wedding usually made some time before?
A. To allow the necessary length of time for publicizing the wedding.
B. To provide time for organizing the reception.
C. To make sure that the guests can arrange to be free on day.
D. To ensure a thorough investigation of the couple’s existing marital status.
24. What possible difference is suggested between a church and civil wedding?
A. Civil wedding are less commonly followed by a reception.
B. It is less usual for guests to attend the civil wedding formalities.
C. Guests at civil wedding are less formally dressed.
D. There could be less attention paid at the latter to convention and picturesque effect.
Questions 25 to 28 are based on the following passage:
Hostel buildings vary from cottage to castle. Most have been adapted to hostel use though some have been specially built for the purpose. As it is impossible to put identical facilities into such a wide range of buildings, hostels have been divided into four grades so that members pay an overnight fee roughly corresponding to the facilities provide. Nevertheless, whatever the architectural differences, all hostels offer accommodation with the following facilities.
Sleeping In dormitories normally with 2-tier beds. Mattresses, blankets and pillows are provided but you take your own sheet, sleeping bag or hire a freshly laundered at the hostel.
Washing. Washing facilities are provided, and at hostels where stated there are also baths or showers. You provide your own toilet articles including soap and towel.