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Read the text and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space.
Ours is a vanishing world, one in which the familiar is constantly disappearing
and technological change is often difficult to cope with. So it should come
(1) B no surprise to most of us to hear that yet another part of everyday life
is about to go for ever. Apparently, within the next decade, money as we
(2).......it will probably 3) .......to exist in technologically advanced
countries. (4) .... Professor Gerry Montague of the Institute for Economic
Reform, the familiar coins and banknotes will soon be replaced entirely by
credit cards of various kinds. And the shop of the future will be linked directly
to the network of banking computers. The assistant will simply key in your
bank account code number and the amount you have spent, and thank you
politely. You won't have to dig (5)......... in your pockets for change. You may
not even have a number for your account as such, as the computer may by then
be able to read your handprint. So no more instances of credit card (6).
But I am afraid that I shall miss money. I have felt (7)....... attached to it, ever
since I received my first pocket (8)............when I was five, and kept it in a
money-box. Even if my credit card of the future will be able to tell me exactly
how much spending (9)......... I have left in the computer files, even if it lights
up and plays a happy (or sad) tune at the same time, nothing will be able to
replace the (10)..........pleasure I gained from rattling the coins in my money-
box.
B as
Din
B see
1) A with
2) A have
3) A cease
4) A With reference to
5) Afar
6) A deceit
7) A heavily
8) A cash
9) A capacity
10) A sheer
B stop
B Further to
B long
B trickery
B strongly
B coins
B potential
B complete
C to
C know
Cfail
C According to
Ctall
C pretence
C widely
C money
C capability
C entire
D believe
D conclude
D Owing to
D deep
D fraud
D largely
D gold
D power
D downright
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Read the text and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space.

Ours is a vanishing world, one in which the familiar is constantly disappearing and technological change is often difficult to cope with. So it should come (1)B as no surprise to most of us to hear that yet another part of everyday life is about to go for ever. Apparently, within the next decade, money as we (2)C know it will probably (3)A cease to exist in technologically advanced countries. (4) C According to Professor Gary Montague of the Institute for Economic Reform, the familiar coins and banknotes will soon be replaced entirely by credit cards of various kinds. And the shop of the future will be linked directly to the network of banking computers. The assistant will simply key in your bank account code number and the amount you have spent, and thank you politely. You won't have to dig (5)D deep in your pockets for change. You may not even have a number for your account as such, as the computer may by then be able to read your handprint. So no more instances of credit card (6)D fraud. But I am afraid that I shall miss money. I have felt (7)B strongly attached to it, ever since I received my first pocket (8)B coins when I was five, and kept it in a money-box. Even if my credit card of the future will be able to tell me exactly how much spending (9)C capability I have left in the computer files, even if it lights up and plays a happy (or sad) tune at the same time, nothing will be able to replace the (10)A sheer pleasure I gained from rattling the coins in my money-box.

1) A with, B as, C to, D in

to come as no surprise

2) A have,  B see, C know, D believe

as we know it

3) A cease,   B stop, C fail, D conclude

it will cease to exist

4) A With reference to, B Further to, C According to, D Owing to

celelalte sunt ilogice,

With reference to - referitor la pofesor,

Further to= în continuarea la profesor,

datorită profesorului/ s-ar putea traduce.

Ele sunt și gramatical greșite.

acording to = după părerea sau în coformitate cu, sau chiar, profesorul afirmă că

5) A far,  B long, C tall, D deep

to dig deep in one's pockets

far = departe, tall = sus, long = lung

6) A deceit,  B trickery, C pretence, D fraud

      credit card fraud = așa se cheamă

7) A heavily, B strongly, C widely, D largely

     strongly attached = puternic atașat

8) A cash, B coins, C money, D gold

          pocket coins

-nu credem că primea aur pentru pușculiță...

-coins = monezi precizează despre ce fel de bani e vorba

-se menționează mai jos, coins, și pușculița= money-box.

-se potrivește mai bine decât cash=bani lichizi, sau money=bani în general.

Observație: Folosim curent pocket money.

9) A capacity, B potential, C capability, D power

spending C power = putere de cumpărare

Vine de la termenul consumer buying/ purchasing power = the capacity of an individual customer or a specific market to buy certain quantities of goods and services.

10) A sheer, B complete, C entire, D downright

sheer pleasure

Alegem după expresii cunoscute, care să aibă înțeles. Unele doar par că se potrivesc

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