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BUSY LITTLE BUYERS

Wilmer Cabrales Quinto


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READING

1. Fashions.
You find the information in line 3, in the first paragraph. This is confirmed by
the information in lines 18-19, in the third paragraph where the text the mentions
the `retail-clothing industry`.

2. Bubble juniors (9-to 14 -year-old daughters of Japanese women). You find the
information in the line 11, in the second paragraph.

3. They are the only dynamic customers left in the Japanese economy. You find the
information in line 9-10, in the second paragraph.

READING EXAM
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1.F
2.T
3.F
4.T
5.T
6.F
7.F
8.T

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1.MIT 5. FS24
2.June the 23th 6. 34.49
3. Jan 7. 0475 8384
4. JGX 8. VBVW
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1. Bowles 5. beige

2 Heath 6. £2 4.99

3. BY1 7RX 7. Calculator

4. Travel bag
R// The best summary is c

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1. It (probably) contributed to the appearance of holes in the ozone
layer, increased pollution and caused the (polar) ice caps to melt.

2. 2,6 kilograms in 199 7, 2.2 kilograms (or 1,000 cups) in 2002.


3. Coffee, iced tea and healthy drink alternatives, for example fruit
teas.

4.Tur key, the UK and India.

been

lot
Apart

to / towards
however
such

even for
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1. Although our flight was delayed by three hours, we didn't receive an explanation.

2 We were extremely surprised because our hotel room was never cleaned during our
stay.

3. lt was very disappointing that the guided tour of the historic city Centre was cancelled.

4. We became terribly tire d because we could hear cars and buses all nigh t.

1.A
2.C
3.D
4.B
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1. In my opinion, supermarkets offer an excellent range of different goods to
choose from.

2. I think that supermarkets have too many products on their shelves.

3. ¿What do I want with twenty kinds of washing powder?


I have only one washing machine.

4. It's much better to have choice when you are shopping - there are
so many delicious foods in the world and i don 't want to miss any.
Although

and

because

Despite

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