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- … is not allowed on double yellow lines.
- You’d better take an extra £10 … you need to it for taxis.
- Be careful, because that knife is very ….
- … your change before leaving the shop.
- The price quoted … room with bath and breakfast.
- A tax paid to the government on things which are imported to the country.
- Royalties is …
- Mary asked the shopkeeper to put the vegetables in a ….
- If you are rude to customers they are … to come back.
- We don’t … credit cards. Please pay in cash.
- Please make sure you have the correct change for the … before … the bus.
- When the customer’s cheque … , the store manager refused to deliver the goods.
- They made … of £1,000 on the sale of their house.
- Which is correct translation of the phrase: «Дайте, пожалуйста, квитанцию об обмене валюты»?
- Mrs. Read has some … Picasso sketches in her private collection. The … premiums she has to pay are astronomical.
- Meat may be:
- All cigarette packets carry … about the effects of smoking on health.
- After lunch … going for a swim?
- Remember to keep your … in case you need to ask for a refund or replacement.
- Those prawns we had for supper have given me ….
- That supermarket carries a wide … of goods.
- The money you pay to travel by plane, train etc.
- If I had another £10,000 a year, I would consider myself ….
- A reduction made in the cost of smth. you’re buying.
- When Mr. Cragon died he left …amounting to £ 50, 000.
- The police accused the bank employee of … after financial irregularities were uncovered in his department’s accounts.
- Pass me the salad …, please.
- Jane’s blue dress … the colour of her eyes.
- Which would you … have, the red scarf or a blue one?
- The Robinsons are having difficulty in meeting the … repayments on their house.
- Try our delicious three-course meal, offering you superb … for money.
- Something bought cheaply or for less than usual price.
- I’m sorry I really couldn’t eat anymore. I’m …
- What … shoes do you take?
- Hot meals available here. Drop in for a … to eat.
- Mrs. Taylor decided to buy a new coat by … order, as she didn’t have time to look round the shops.
- I hate … oranges. I usually get my wife to do it for me since she has long nails.
- Until I can repay my bank loan, I’ll have to … my living expenses.
- Which is correct translation of the phrase: “Разменяйте мне, пожалуйста, один фунт»?
- You very rarely find peas in … nowadays, they are usually sold in pockets or tins.
- A sum of money which is returned to you, because you have returned goods to a shop.
- Although Lucy was slimming, she found cream cakes quite ….
- The cost of moving goods from one place to another.
- They serve … refreshments on the train.
- Who do I make the cheque … to?
- I don’t understand why people put … with the bad service in this restaurant.
- These days most people, especially young girls, like … slim.
- Frozen food should always be … before it is cooked.
- The dish had a very interesting taste as it was … with lemon.
- Our grandparents’ tastes were different … ours but nowadays … seems to enjoy … fat girls.
… is not allowed on double yellow lines.
- Some parking
- Any parking
- A parking
- Parking
You’d better take an extra £10 … you need to it for taxis.
- unless
- in case
- though
- in spite of
Be careful, because that knife is very ….
- acute
- sharp
- hard
- blunt
… your change before leaving the shop.
- Control
- Examine
- Test
- Judge
The price quoted … room with bath and breakfast.
- costs
- includes
- consists
- contains
A tax paid to the government on things which are imported to the country.
- fare
- duty free
- duty
- fee
Royalties is …
- the money you get from someone when they die.
- payments made to the writer of a book, a piece of music, out of the money made from selling that work.
- money you pay as a punishment for breaking the law.
- a more formal word for rich.
Mary asked the shopkeeper to put the vegetables in a ….
- holdall
- carrier bag
- handbag
- satchel
If you are rude to customers they are … to come back.
- impossible
- improbable
- unlikely
- incapable
We don’t … credit cards. Please pay in cash.
- deal with
- accept
- take
- allow
Please make sure you have the correct change for the … before … the bus.
- cost, using
- fare, boarding
- fee, boarding
- fee, taking
When the customer’s cheque … , the store manager refused to deliver the goods.
- rebounded
- bounced
- proceeded
- tested
They made … of £1,000 on the sale of their house.
- a benefit
- a profit
- a gain
- an increase
Which is correct translation of the phrase: «Дайте, пожалуйста, квитанцию об обмене валюты»?
- Please give me the currency exchange receipt.
- Please give me the receipt of currency change.
- Please give me the currency exchange recipe.
- Please give me the currency’s recipe.
Mrs. Read has some … Picasso sketches in her private collection. The … premiums she has to pay are astronomical.
- worthy, guarantee
- priceless, insurance
- expensive, guarantee
- worthy, insurance
Meat may be:
- roast, medium, overcooked
- raw, medium, overcooked
- rare, medium, well-done
- stewed, medium, baked
All cigarette packets carry … about the effects of smoking on health.
- an advice
- an alarm
- a warning
- an alert
After lunch … going for a swim?
- let’s
- shall we
- why not
- how about
Remember to keep your … in case you need to ask for a refund or replacement.
- order
- bill
- recipe
- receipt
Those prawns we had for supper have given me ….
- indisposition
- indigestion
- madness
- infection
That supermarket carries a wide … of goods.
- load
- range
- series
- line
The money you pay to travel by plane, train etc.
- fare
- reward
- ransom
- fine
If I had another £10,000 a year, I would consider myself ….
- will done
- well-made
- well deserved
- well off
A reduction made in the cost of smth. you’re buying.
- dividend
- fine
- bargain
- discount
When Mr. Cragon died he left …amounting to £ 50, 000.
- debts
- cars
- accounts
- payments
The police accused the bank employee of … after financial irregularities were uncovered in his department’s accounts.
- swindle
- cheating
- hoodwink
- fraud
Pass me the salad …, please.
- spice
- dressing
- seasoning
- sauce
Jane’s blue dress … the colour of her eyes.
- fitted
- paired
- equaled
- matched
Which would you … have, the red scarf or a blue one?
- better
- choose
- prefer
- rather
The Robinsons are having difficulty in meeting the … repayments on their house.
- income
- current
- mortgage
- hire purchase
Try our delicious three-course meal, offering you superb … for money.
- Worth
- price
- Cost
- Value
Something bought cheaply or for less than usual price.
- interest
- duty free
- bargain
- refund
I’m sorry I really couldn’t eat anymore. I’m …
- full up
- felt up
- filled up
- fed up
What … shoes do you take?
- scale
- length
- measure
- size
Hot meals available here. Drop in for a … to eat.
- nip
- bit
- sip
- bite
Mrs. Taylor decided to buy a new coat by … order, as she didn’t have time to look round the shops.
- banker’s
- standing
- postal
I hate … oranges. I usually get my wife to do it for me since she has long nails.
- peeling
- slicing
- skinning
- cutting
Until I can repay my bank loan, I’ll have to … my living expenses.
- call of
- turn down
- get round
- cut down on
Which is correct translation of the phrase: “Разменяйте мне, пожалуйста, один фунт»?
- Please, could you change me a pound?
- Could you change a pound, please?
- Change me a pound, please.
- Could you exchange one pound, please.
You very rarely find peas in … nowadays, they are usually sold in pockets or tins.
- husks
- skins
- shells
- pods
A sum of money which is returned to you, because you have returned goods to a shop.
- commission
- refund
- duty
- discount
Although Lucy was slimming, she found cream cakes quite ….
- inevitable
- imperative
- irrepressible
- irresistible
The cost of moving goods from one place to another.
- inheritance
- carriage
- affluent
- damages
They serve … refreshments on the train.
- light
- little
- slight
- small
Who do I make the cheque … to?
- on
- in
- out
- up
I don’t understand why people put … with the bad service in this restaurant.
- up
- down
- over
- upon
These days most people, especially young girls, like … slim.
- to be looked
- that they are looking
- to look
- that they look
Frozen food should always be … before it is cooked.
- defrosted
- dissolved
- softened
- melted
The dish had a very interesting taste as it was … with lemon.
- spiced
- pickled
- flavoured
- seasoned
Our grandparents’ tastes were different … ours but nowadays … seems to enjoy … fat girls.
- to; anybody; to look at
- from; no one; looking at
- that; none; to look
- than; anyone; looking