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Shopping
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- Q1Fishmongera person who catches fish, either as a job or as a sporta person whose job is to sell fish in a shopa person who buys fish30s
- Q2window shoppinglooking at the goods in shop windows, usually without intending to buy anythingbuying windowsshopping furniture for funputting pressure on someone to buy something30s
- Q3A way people can use to save money when they go shoppingBuy luxury or “status” goodsUse coupon/ Discount codesImpulse purchase30s
- Q4This is not a...Drug-dealerPharmacyDrugstoreChemist20s
- Q5A piece of paper that you get as a proof when you buy somethinginstructionreceiptprescriptionrecipe20s
- Q6To argue with somebody in order to reach an agreement, especially about the price of somethingsplurgebargaindiscountbaffle20s
- Q7a small shop that sells fashionable clothes or expensive giftsOutletboutiquedelicatessenkiosk20s
- Q8choose the word which is stressed differently from the restretail (v)mannequinrefund (v)wholesale30s
- Q9This is NOT a position/job in a supermarketcashierbutcherattorneystock clerk30s
- Q10Universities are actually free for citizens in this country, but I as an immigrant have to pay ______________________ for my degree.via my eyesthrough my earsvia my neckthrough the nose30s
- Q11Research in Britain has shown that green consumers' continue to flourish as a significant group amongst shoppers.Consumer spending has increased significantly as a result of 'green' pressure.Shoppers are displeased with government policies on current environmental problemsConsumers are pre-occupied with the recession and financial problems so they buy green productsThere is more widespread interest in the environment agenda in shoppers.120s