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CEFR READING PART PRACTICE – TRUE OR FALSE
Read the text and find out whether the statements A-F is True or False.
Put
A
if the statement is True or put
B
if the statement is False.
TASK 7
A) According to the text, there are eleven countries in the European Union.
B) The euro was introduced into circulation in January, 1999.
C) Eleven countries decided to accept the euro as their common currency.
D) Britain, Denmark, Greece, and Sweden did not join the European Union.
E) There are different euro notes: 100 euros, 50 euros, 2 euros, and 1 euro.
F) The parallel lines in the symbol for the euro mean the euro’s stability.
On 1 January 1999, eleven European Union countries adopted the new euro currency:
Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands,
Portugal and Spain. Four European Union countries did not adopt the euro: Britain,
Denmark, Greece, and Sweden. The official abbreviation for the euro is EUR. There are 7
euro notes in the following denominations: 500 euros, 200 euros, 100 euros, 50 euros, 20
euros, 10 euros, 5 euros There are 8 euro coins in the following denominations: 2 euros, 1
euro, 50 cents, 20 cents, 10 cents, 5 cents, 2 cents, 1 cent. Bank notes
and coins for the euro
will not be used until 2002. Until
that time, the 11 euro countries
will continue to use their
existing bank notes and coins. The symbol for the euro is like a round E with two
horizontal
parallel lines. The inspiration for this symbol was the Greek letter epsilon (a reference to
Greece as the foundation of European civilisation). The parallel lines
are intended to
represent the euro’s stability.
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