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Тест 2. Укажите правильный ответ.

1.I am as hungry as a….

a) Dog b) Hunter c) Fox

2.In the afternoon I usually have….

a) Supper b) Dinner c) Snack

3. The doctors recommend to eat three meals a day at regular time and to avoid ….

a) Snacks b) Lunch c) Big dinner

4.I was recommended a …. for dessert.

a) Cake b) Ham c) Cheese

5.I ordered the …for dinner.

a) Menu b) Entree c) Lunch

6.This blouse doesn’t suit me It’s not my ….

a) Volume b) Place c) Size

7.I can buy meat in the ….

a) Green-grocery b) Butcher’s c) Baker’s

8.You can buy bread in the ….

a) Butcher’s b) Grocery c) Baker’s

9.The … will help you to choose the goods.

a) Shop-assistant b) Customer c) Desk-clerk

У КАЖИТЕ СООТВЕТСТВИЕ.

10.

  1. Dessert a) ham

  2. Drinks b) macaroni

c) cake

d) juice

11.

  1. Vegetable a) potato

  2. Fruit b) ham

c) cheese

d) apple

12.

  1. Dinner a) noodle soup

  2. Snack b) meal

c) lunch

d) sandwich

13.

  1. Salad a) mixed

  2. Fish b) dry

c) sweet

d) smoked

14.

  1. Soup a) cup

  2. Coffee b) fork

c) plate

d) knife

15.

  1. Ice – cream a) salad

  2. Champagne b) entree

c) dessert

d) drinks

LISTENING COMPREHENSION

MARKS & SPENCER

Britain's favourite store

Marks & Spencer (or M&S) is Britain's favourite store. Tourists love it too. It attracts a great variety of customers, from housewives to millionaires. The Duchess of York, Dustin Hoffman, and the British s Prime Minister are just a few of its famous customers. Last year it made a profit of £529 million, which is more than £10 million a week.

It all started 105 years ago, when a young Polish I immigrant, Michael Marks, had a stall in Leeds market. He didn't have many things to sell: some cotton, a little wool, lots of buttons, and a few shoelaces. Above his stall he put the now famous notice: DON'T ASK HOW MUCH — IT'S A PENNY.

Ten years later, he met Tom Spencer and together they started Penny Stalls in many towns in the north of England. Today there are 584 branches of M&S all over the world — in America, Canada, Spain, France, Belgium, and Hungary.

Surprisingly, tastes in food and clothes are international. What sells well in Paris sells just as well in Newcastle. Their best-selling clothes are:

  • For women: jumpers, bras, and knickers (M&S is famous for its knickers!).

  • For men: shirts, socks, pajamas, dressing gowns, and suits.

  • For children: underwear and socks. Best-sellers in food include: fresh chickens, bread, vegetables, and sandwiches. Chicken Kiev is internationally the most popular convenience food.

Why is M&S so successful?

The store bases its business on three principles: good value, good quality, and good service. Also, it changes with the times — once it was all jumpers and knickers. Now its food, furniture, and flowers as well. Top fashion designers advise on styles of clothes.

But perhaps the most important key to its success is its happy, well-trained staff. Conditions of work are excellent. There are company doctors, dentists, hairdressers, and even chiropodists to look after the staff, and all the staff can lunch for under 40p!

UNIT

MY WORKING DAY

MY PLANS FOR THE FUTURE