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Tekst 1. SHOPPING WITH KIDS Inventors have come up with a bright idea which might stop kids behaving badly on shopping trips. One of the supermarkets is working with a trolley producer on a design that plays CDs, DVDs and educational games. The design makes use of an electronic screen attached to the handle of the trolley and a seat at the back. 2000 parents questioned in a survey think the invention would be suitable for their kids. A supermarket spokesman said: “Children get bored quickly, but the supermarket can actually be a great place for them to learn new things.”
1. The text is about A. a babysitting service offered in a supermarket. B. reasons why kids get bored in supermarkets. C. a new way to entertain kids in supermarkets.
Tekst 2. Dear Editor, I’ve read your article SHOPPING CENTRE BANS BASEBALL CAPS. What a silly idea! Nobody has the right to tell people what to wear. If shopping centres want to stop shoplifting or prevent anti-social behaviour, they had better employ more security guards. My mates and I love to wear baseball caps but it doesn’t mean we want to steal things or attack people. We’re modern-day teenagers and we want to wear the latest fashions! We’re not going to change clothes before entering a shopping centre! Emma, 17, Penarth
2. Emma wrote the letter to A. criticise a new regulation introduced in a shopping centre. B. express her negative opinion on teen fashions. C. explain why teenagers behave badly in shopping centres.
Tekst 3. A SHOPPER I walk through the door to see Suze, my new flatmate, sitting in a strange yoga position. I don’t want to disturb her, but she says, “A shopping bag from Denny and George! You’re not serious.” “I bought myself a scarf,” I say, smiling. “I must see it!” says Suze enthusiastically. This is why I love sharing a flat with Suze. My old flatmate, Anna, would say, “Another one?” or “That’s too much money for a scarf,” but Suze understands. She’s even worse than me. Slowly, I take the scarf out and put it around my neck. “Oh, Becky,” Suze murmurs. “It’s made for you! Perfect colour and pattern!” and then she asks, “Can I put it on?”
3. Suze thinks that Becky A. has too few scarves B. chose the fight scarf for herself C. shouldn't spend so much money