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CEFR READING PART PRACTICE – FIND THE NAME
Read the paragraphs 1-7 and put each one’s name from A-H. Use one letter once
only, you have one extra answer which is not used.
TASK 10
A. Political news
B. Sports events
C. Fashion
D. Stock prices
E. Economic forecast
F. Hi-tech news
G. Crime news
H. Advertising
1.
Internet Banking is a simple, safe, and secure means of banking when and where you want to. It will
allow you to manage your finances better and at your convenience. You may access any of your accounts
7 days a week, 24 hours a day, from wherever you can access the Internet. Even if you are vacationing in
Siberia.
2.
We would look strange indeed if we wore the styles our great - grandparents wore. We do tend to
distinguish between basic clothing, such as blue jeans, parkas, and T -shirts, and the haute couture, the
exclusive and expensive clothing produced by leading des igners.
3.
Microsoft will today move to extend its reach to the home enter tainment market, by launching a new
set top box allowing viewers to access the internet through ordinary television broadcasts. The device,
developed by the software group’s subsidiary Web TV — acquired earlier this year — contains a video
modem which will convert special television signals into web pages for viewing. The information will be
transmitted at night and stored on a 1.1 gigabyte hard disk, which is capable of storing up to 12 hours of
VHS quality video or thousands of pages from web sites.
4.
Today is Tony Blair day at the Labour Party conference in Bourne mouth, England. Today's speech by
the British prime minister and party leader comes at a time when his personal popu larity is at its lowest
ebb since he came to power six years ago, because many citizens and party members believe he lied to
justify British military participation in Iraq.
5.
Former French Prime Minister, Alain Juppe, has defended Presi dent Jacques Chirac on the first day of
a fraud trial over party slush funds at Paris City Hall. The case against Juppe dates back to the early 90s
when he was finance director of Paris and leader of Chirac’s conservative RPR party. If found guilty, Alain Juppe
risks losing much more than his job as mayor of Bordeaux, the affluent south-western French city. Although few
believe he will receive a five-year jail term, a conviction would crush his hopes of emulating his close ally, Jacques
Chirac, and running for the presidency in 2007.
6.
US Postal rider Spain’s Roberto Heras wins his second Tour of Spain following the 21 st and final stage around
the Spanish capital Madrid. But Alessandro Petacchi won the stage to make it his fifth in this year’s Vuelta.
7.
Explosive population growth in developing countries is likely to lead to intense pressure to produce more rice,
according to estimates from the Manila-based International Rice Research Institute.
Global demand for rice will be
489m tonnes by 2020, with 421m tonnes of that consumption being in Asia. This is substantially more than current
production levels. The UN’s Food and Agricultural Organization’s latest estimate for 1997’s milled rice production
is 378m tonnes, with consumption closely matching that figure.
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