СРОЧНОООО ПОМОГИТЕ РЕШИТЬ 1. Read the text and use the words given in capitals to form a word that fits…
СРОЧНОООО ПОМОГИТЕ РЕШИТЬ
1. Read the text and use the words given in capitals to form a word that fits in the space given in the same line.
Before I went to the UK for the first time, I’d never (1) __________________________THINK about different accents and dialects. People’s (2) ___________________________ SPEAK varies across the (3)____________________________ LONG and breadth of Britain, sometimes making (4) ________________________________COMMUNICATE difficult, even for native speakers. This is because their (5) ________________________________ CHOOSE of vocabulary differs from region to region, and also because the way they (6) ____________________________________ ACTUAL say the words differs. I met someone from Glasgow. The (7) _______________________________ STRONG of his accent made it (8) _________________________________ POSSIBLE to work out what he said. So I asked a friend from London who was with me, and he hadn’t (9) _____________________________ UNDERSTAND either! Luckily, (10) _________________________________ WRITE English doesn’t have the same kind of problems as spoken English.
Score _______________
Ответ:
1. Have you ever been angry with a shop because they sold you a faulty product and refused to replace it? Maybe you feel you overchadged for a product or service but no one paid attention to your complaints?OVERCHARGE
2. Luckily, there are several consumer organisations that ensure your rights as a consumer are protected.
3. Some of these organisations help consumers by educating them about their rights.
4. Others, advise consumers on what they should do if they are not happy with a purchase they have made or the treatment they have received in a shop, a service and so on.
5. There are also organisations whose job is to make sure that consumer laws are enforced.
6. In the UK, there are several consumer organisations where dissatisfied customers can seek help. One of them is Citizens Advice, previously known as the Citizens Advice Bureau.
7. Citizens Advice is a large network of charities that offer free information and advice so as to help people who face not only consumer but also legal or money problems.
8. The service offers assistance to people since the 1930s and has become a major advice provider in the UK.
9. It is the largest charity in Northern Ireland and there alone it helps about 200,000 consumers a year.
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