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SECTION III:READING (5.0 POINTS) Part 1. Read the text below and decide which answer (A, B , C or D) best fits each space. Put a circle on the letter indicating the correct answer. Teenagers do not spend as much money as their parent suspect - at least not according to the findings of a recent survey. The survey (1) __ 300 teenagers, 13-18 years old, from over Britain. majority of children make an effort to (6) By the time they reach their teens, most children see their weekly (2) __ rise dramatically to an amazing national average of £20. Two thirds think they (3) __ enough money, but most expect to have to do something to get (4) __ Although they have more cash, worry about debt is (5) __ among teenagers..Therefore the __ some aside for the future. Greater access (7) __ cash among teenagers does not, however,mean that they are more irresponsible (8) __ a result. Instead of wasting (9) __ pocket money they have on sweets or magazines, the 13 -year-olds who took part in the survey seem to (10) __ to the situation by saving more than half of their cash. 1. B. contained C. included D. enclosed 2. C. make D. eam 3. A. counted A. allowance A. accept A. its A. gaining A. keep A. with A. as A. that A. respond B. support C. bonus D. profit B. get D. they B. it C. it's B. heightening C. increasing D. building B. save C. spare D. put B. to C. from D. along B. like C. for D. in 8. B. whether C. which D. what 9. C. reply D. return 10. B. answer wk the letter A. B. C. or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer.
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Here are the answers with explanations:1. **C. included:** The survey *included* 300 teenagers. "Contained" implies being physically inside something. "Enclosed" suggests being surrounded. "Included" is the best fit for participants in a survey.2. **A. allowance:** "Allowance" refers to a regular sum of money given to someone, typically a child. The other options don't fit the context of regular payments to teenagers.3. **B. get:** "Get" fits the context of receiving enough money. "Accept" implies receiving something willingly, while "they" and "counted" are grammatically incorrect in this sentence.4. **B. it:** "It" refers to the money they need. "Its" is possessive, and "it's" is a contraction of "it is."5. **C. increasing:** Worry about debt is *increasing* among teenagers. "Gaining" and "heightening" are less suitable in this context. "Building" implies a gradual construction, which isn't the best fit.6. **B. save:** The majority of children try to *save* some money.7. **B. to:** Greater access *to* cash. This is the correct prepositional phrase.8. **A. as:** "...more irresponsible *as* a result." This shows a causal relationship.9. **A. their:** They are wasting *their* pocket money.10. **A. respond:** The teenagers *respond* to the situation by saving.Therefore, the answers are: 1. C, 2. A, 3. B, 4. B, 5. C, 6. B, 7. B, 8. A, 9. A, 10. A