Q3. In the third paragraph, the writer suggests that mass-produced goods are
A. inferior in quality.
B. less likely to be kept for a long time.
C. attractive because of their lower prices.
D. less tempting than goods which are traditionally produced.
Q4. Lack of personal connection to goods is described as producing
A. a belief that older goods are superior.
B. an attraction to well-designed packaging.
C. a desire to demonstrate status through belongings.
D. a desire to purchase a constant stream of new items.
Q5. Jeans and teddy bears are given as examples of goods which
A. have been very well designed.
B. take a long time to show wear.
C. are valued more as they grow older.
D. are used by the majority of the population.
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QUESTION-TYPE BASED TESTS
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MATCHING NAMES
Task:
Match statements with the names of the experts / researchers in
the text.
Skills:
scanning to find the relevant names
understanding expressions of opinion (‘reporting verbs’ like
claims, argues, believes, agrees, doubts, adds etc)
recognising synonyms
guessing vocabulary from context
Tips:
Use the capital letters of the people’s names to help you find
them quickly.
Circle the names of the people you have to match.
Ignore any other names that appear.
The names of the people do not appear in the same order as the
statements.
Remember that you can use any of the names more than once
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