A. Reading comprehension

Read our article about the land of the legendary King Arthur on pages 26-29 of English Now No 109. Then match the places on the left with their descriptions on the right.
1. North Cornwall
a. the place where the Round Table is said to be buried
2. Tintagel Castle
b. said to be the former site of King Arthur’s castle
3. King Arthur's Great Halls
c. an area of outstanding natural beauty
4. Bossiney Mound
d. one of the most spiritual sites in the UK
5. St Nectan’s Kieve
e. a lake that allegedly contains King Arthur’s magic sword
6. Slaughterbridge
f. originally the headquarters of an organisation
7. Camelford
g. where King Arthur is said to have fought his last battle
8. Dozmary Pool
h. the former site of a monastery

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