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Spending money. Exit test

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Задание 1

Put the types of generations in the correct order.

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Задание 2

Read the text and fill in the gaps with the parts of the sentences. One part is extra. There are over 9 million of them in Britain and . Who are they? Teenagers! A retailer’s ’dream come true’, each year they spend £6 billion. Sweets and chocolates are still the number one best sellers, , and they are expected to overtake sweets and chocolates very soon. Modern technology is rapidly replacing traditional favourite pastimes such as board games and reading with , which cost over £300. Quite a lot of teenagers have also joined clubs that . This means that parents are digging deeper into their pockets than ever before. They are handing out a massive £3.3 billion to their teenagers every year, but is this enough? Obviously not, because this is only 60% of what they are spending! Teenagers are making ends meet by doing odd jobs, , delivering newspapers, and working weekends as sales assistants in shops. Although they earn and , girls spend more than boys.

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Задание 3

Choose the idiom the definition below is for. to have just enough money to pay for the things you need.

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Задание 4

Divide the words into the correct groups.

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Задание 5

Answer the questions. How much money you get? Where do you get your money? What do you spend your money on?

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Задание 6

Fill in the gaps. 1 We should find a cheaper flat. I'm not sure we can this one any more. 2 Oh, I can't those chocolates. Let's buy some. 3 Jane is finding it difficult to on such a low salary. 4 Will you slow down a bit? Wait for me to up with you. 5 The two men were out advertising leaflets outside the supermarket yesterday afternoon.

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Задание 7

Fill in the gaps. I can never buying the latest fashions, and I eat out with my friends at least once a week. I I’m quite rich for a teenager! I £50 a week from my weekend job, and my parents me an £20.

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Задание 8

Match the words to the pictures.

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Задание 9

Tick the words related only to money and shopping.

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Задание 10

Choose the correct definition for EARN.