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E.B1.5
Man: Excuse me, madam.

Woman: Yes, what is it?

Man: Would you mind coming
back to the shop with me?   I'm a detective.

Woman: What do you want?

Man: I believe that you put something into your shopping bag without paying for it.

Woman: I certainly did not. (raising her voice)Are you calling me a thief? You'll …

Man: If you'll come back to the shop, madam, you can discuss this privately with the manager.   
The conversation is about :

    A   a man who wants to go shopping with his wife;

     B   a woman who is angry because her husband doesn't like  shopping;

     C   a man who is talking to a detective in a shop;

     D   a woman who is accused of stealing something in a shop.   

     D   a woman who is accused of stealing something in a shop.
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E.B1.7
"I've bought this tie for my husband but he doesn't like it. He thinks a blue one would suit him better. Would you change it for me?"

  

  The lady you've just heard :

 A   is not satisfied with her husband

 B   wants to change her husband's tie

 C   bought a jacket for her husband

 D   wants to buy him a better suit
    

B   wants to change her husband's tie
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E.B1.15
Betty:   Would you like to go shopping with me, Jill?

Jill:       Of course, I would. I’ve got to buy some make-up.

Betty:   Why not go to the Body Shop, then?

Jill:       Great! It’s the only green shop in town: their sprays don’t contain CFCs and so they don’t damage the ozone layer. And their cosmetics are cruelty-free products.
   

Jill wants to go to the Body Shop because

A   her favourite colour is green

B   she doesn’t care about the ozone layer at all

C  she wants to buy only cosmetics tested on animals

D  the Body Shop only sells environment-friendly    cosmetics.
    

D      the Body Shop only sells environment-friendly cosmetics.
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E.B1.35
Woman:  How much do you want for that coffeemaker, young man?
Man:        Oh sorry, I haven’t finished unloading my car. It’s my first car boot sale, you know!
Woman:   I’ll give you one pound.
Man:        One pound? I think it’s worth…
Woman:  Okay, two.
Man:        Three.
Woman:   Okay, three! And how much for those old vinyls?
Man:         Depends which record.
Woman:   The Beatles, the Rolling Stones and the Who. How much?
Man:         Thirty pounds for the lot.
Woman:    I’ll give you twenty.
Man:         I’m sure they’re worth more than…
Woman:   Twenty pounds!
Man:         Well, okay then.     
Which sentence is correct?

 A   The man has just sold his car

 B   The man hasn't sold anything.

 C  The woman has bought a pair of boots

 D  The woman has bought some old records.
   

 D  The woman has bought some old records.
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E.B1.37
Man:      It says in the newspaper that the government might increase the price of electrical  goods.

Woman: Perhaps we should buy that new fridge we were looking at. What do you think?

Man:      Yes, you’re right.

Woman: Can you get to the shop at lunchtime?

Man:       I’m afraid not. Look! We know how much it is. Write a cheque and send Michael to buy it.

Woman: OK.
   

In this conversation the two characters speaking …

 A     are going to buy a fridge today

 B     are not going to buy a fridge today

 C     are going to the shop with Michael

 D    are having lunch with Michael.
  
 
 A    are going to buy a fridge today
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