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Sentence: Marked trails are designated nature paths or roads.



 
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Sentence: Marked trails are designated nature paths or roads. #1 (permalink) Sat Apr 25, 2009 9:42 am   Sentence: Marked trails are designated nature paths or roads.
 

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ESL/EFL Test #595 "Real Life: Hiking and The Great Outdoors (1)", question 4

Marked ......... are designated nature paths or roads. They are usually dirt paths that are formed when a lot of people repeatedly walk on them. Sometimes, they are created by forest services and are mainly used for recreational purposes.

(a) herds
(b) trails
(c) lines
(d) stewards

English Language Proficiency Tests, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #595 "Real Life: Hiking and The Great Outdoors (1)", answer 4

Marked trails are designated nature paths or roads. They are usually dirt paths that are formed when a lot of people repeatedly walk on them. Sometimes, they are created by forest services and are mainly used for recreational purposes.

Correct answer: (b) trails

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Marked lines are designated nature paths or roads. They are usually dirt paths that are formed when a lot of people repeatedly walk on them. Sometimes, they are created by forest services and are mainly used for recreational purposes.
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Sentence: Marked trails are designated nature paths or roads. #2 (permalink) Sat Apr 25, 2009 9:49 am   Sentence: Marked trails are designated nature paths or roads.
 

Hi,

Glad you like the site. 'Trail' is often used to describe a path in a forest or wood that has been specially marked so that walkers can follow a particular route.

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