IELTS READING: MONEY & FINANCE
Vocabulary Check: pension – cost of living – economise – reductions – run up –
overdraft – market – employment benefit – distribution of wealth – interest –
inherited – rebate – on credit -
Match the sentences 1 to 12 with the sentences A to L
1: The managing director believes the company should start producing pocket
computers.
2: I always put my money in a building society and not in a bank.
3: I can’t afford to buy a new car right now. I don’t have enough money.
4: I always spend a lot of money when I go on holiday.
5: I came into a lot of money recently when my uncle died.
6: Look at this cheque that came in the post this morning from Revenue and
Customs.
7: I’ve been spending too much recently.
8: In my country, there are a lot of very poor people and only a few rich ones.
9: I lost my job last month.
10: I retire next month.
11: Prices are rising quickly everywhere.
12: The January sales start tomorrow.
A: I’m really looking forward to spending my pension.
B: The cost of living seems to go up every day.
C: Of course, it’s so difficult to economise.
D: Shops all over the country are making huge reductions on just about
everything.
E: Then I get home to find out I’ve run up a huge overdraft at the bank.
F: Of course, the potential global market for them is enormous.
G: Fortunately I receive unemployment benefit.
H: There is a very uneven distribution of wealth.
I: The interest they pay me is much higher.
J: It’s the first time I’ve inherited something.
K: It seems to be some kind of tax rebate.
L: Maybe I should consider getting one on credit.
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