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Question 1 of 52
1. Question
Complete the instructions.
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your card into the machine and choose a language
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Question 2 of 52
2. Question
Complete the instructions.
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your PIN. Make sure no one else can see the number.
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Question 3 of 52
3. Question
Complete the instructions.
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Select a transaction. If you want to take out money, press cash.
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Question 4 of 52
4. Question
Complete the instructions.
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Decide which account you want to use, e.g account.
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Question 5 of 52
5. Question
Complete the instructions.
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Select the amount you want. Press if you make a mistake, and start again.
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Question 6 of 52
6. Question
Complete the instructions.
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the cash from the machine
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Question 7 of 52
7. Question
Complete the instructions.
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If you want to put money into your account, repeat steps 1 to 3 and press ‘make a
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Question 8 of 52
8. Question
Right or wrong ? Correct the wrong phrases.
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I’ve bought a home cinema system, but I don’t know how to set it up.
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Question 9 of 52
9. Question
Right or wrong ? Correct the wrong phrases.
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Your music is too loud. Can you turn down it, please ?
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Question 10 of 52
10. Question
Right or wrong ? Correct the wrong phrases.
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I love chocolate, but I’ve given it up. I’m trying to lose weight.
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Question 11 of 52
11. Question
Right or wrong ? Correct the wrong phrases.
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My uncle is a butcher. He’s just opened up a new shop.
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Question 12 of 52
12. Question
Right or wrong ? Correct the wrong phrases.
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I’m really busy. Can yon call back me later?
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Question 13 of 52
13. Question
Right or wrong ? Correct the wrong phrases.
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You won’t remember new words unless you write down them.
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Question 14 of 52
14. Question
Right or wrong ? Correct the wrong phrases.
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They’ve had a baby girl and they’ve named her after her grandmother.
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Question 15 of 52
15. Question
Right or wrong ? Correct the wrong phrases.
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I’ve bought a new picture. Can you help me put up it?
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Question 16 of 52
16. Question
Rewrite the highlighted phrases with a pronoun Change the word order if necessary.
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Do you mind if I switch on the lights?
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Question 17 of 52
17. Question
Rewrite the highlighted phrases with a pronoun Change the word order if necessary.
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I don’t get on with my boyfriend’s mother.
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Question 18 of 52
18. Question
Rewrite the highlighted phrases with a pronoun Change the word order if necessary.
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He’s going Out with my friend’s sister.
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Question 19 of 52
19. Question
Rewrite the highlighted phrases with a pronoun Change the word order if necessary.
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I would send back that soup if I were you.
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Question 20 of 52
20. Question
Rewrite the highlighted phrases with a pronoun Change the word order if necessary.
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I’ve been looking after my friend’s children.
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Question 21 of 52
21. Question
Rewrite the highlighted phrases with a pronoun Change the word order if necessary.
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Can you ask for the bill ?
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Question 22 of 52
22. Question
Rewrite the highlighted phrases with a pronoun Change the word order if necessary.
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Why don’t you try on those shorts ?
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Question 23 of 52
23. Question
Rewrite the highlighted phrases with a pronoun Change the word order if necessary.
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John is going to move in with his girlfriend next month.
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Question 24 of 52
24. Question
Rewrite the highlighted phrases with a pronoun Change the word order if necessary.
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I’m going to throw away all my old magazines.
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Question 25 of 52
25. Question
Listen and complete the sentences.
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i. If you want to watch the TV, .
ii. If you like Anna, .
iii. If you can’t remember her name, .
iv. If the children are still asleep, .
v. If you don’t know the answer, .
vi. If Jack comes, .
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Question 26 of 52
26. Question
Read the article again and complete it with the missing sentences. There is one extra sentence that you do not need to use.
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DON’T GET CAUGHT BY A CASH MACHINE SCAM
Every year millions of pounds are stolen at UK cash machines. Here are four scams you need to look out for when you withdraw cash at an ATM
1 SKIMMER ATTACHMENTS
These are devices that record your card detaiIs, ’ They are usually attached over the slot where you enter your card. The fraudsters paint the skimmer the same colour as the cash machine, so that they are difficult to see. The first thing you should do when you approach a cash machine is to check that there is nothing unusual about the card slot. 1____If you think you’ve spotted a skimming device, use your mobile phone to inform the police or ATM operator immediately. Warning other people in the queue is helpful as well.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 27 of 52
27. Question
Read the article again and complete it with the missing sentences. There is one extra sentence that you do not need to use.
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DON’T GET CAUGHT BY A CASH MACHINE SCAM
Every year millions of pounds are stolen at UK cash machines. Here are four scams you need to look out for when you withdraw cash at an ATM
2 HIDDEN CAMERAS
Fraudsters sometimes hide cameras near cash machines to capture your card details, and most importantly, your PIN. They are usually in places where you would not normally see them, such as in panels above the keyboard or in stands holding fake bank leaflets to the side of the machine. 2____Don’t be afraid to remove
anything you think might conceal a hidden camera, If you have any doubts or concerns then report them to your bank immediately and move on to use another machine.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 28 of 52
28. Question
Read the article again and complete it with the missing sentences. There is one extra sentence that you do not need to use.
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DON’T GET CAUGHT BY A CASH MACHINE SCAM
Every year millions of pounds are stolen at UK cash machines. Here are four scams you need to look out for when you withdraw cash at an ATM
3 CARD TRAPS
Card traps work by jamming your debit card in The machine, so that you cannot take it out again. While you’re in the ban reporting what has happened, someone will come and remove the trap together with your card. The trap can be something as simple as a piece of X-ray film covered in glue and inserted into the card slot. Peak times for card trap fraudsters are Friday evenings when lots of people are withdrawing cash and when banks will be closed for a few days,3______CorrectIncorrect -
Question 29 of 52
29. Question
Read the article again and complete it with the missing sentences. There is one extra sentence that you do not need to use.
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DON’T GET CAUGHT BY A CASH MACHINE SCAM
Every year millions of pounds are stolen at UK cash machines. Here are four scams you need to look out for when you withdraw cash at an ATM
4 SUSPICIOUS BYSTANDERS
This method of stealing your money is not as sophisticated as the ones above, but it is still fairly common. It involves a person who distracts you while you are using the cash machine, so that they can scatch your card or cash without you realizing. Common techniques are dropping something at your feet or bumping Into you in a seemingly innocent way. 4_____ If you see anybody hanging around, you need to be extra careful. Either that, or go and look for another machine.CorrectIncorrect -
Question 30 of 52
30. Question
Match the highlighted words and phrases in the text to the definitions below.
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DON’T GET CAUGHT BY A CASH MACHINE SCAM
Every year millions of pounds are stolen at UK cash machines. Here are four scams you need to look out for when you withdraw cash at an ATM
1 SKIMMER ATTACHMENTS
These are devices that record your card detaiIs, ’ They are usually attached over the slot where you enter your card. The fraudsters paint the skimmer the same colour as the cash machine, so that they are difficult to see. The first thing you should do when you approach a cash machine is to check that there is nothing unusual about the card slot. 1____If you think you’ve spotted a skimming device, use your mobile phone to inform the police or ATM operator immediately. Warning other people in the queue is helpful as well.
2 HIDDEN CAMERAS
Fraudsters sometimes hide cameras near cash machines to capture your card details, and most importantly, your PIN. They are usually in places where you would not normally see them, such as in panels above the keyboard or in stands holding fake bank leaflets to the side of the machine. 2____Don’t be afraid to remove
anything you think might conceal a hidden camera, If you have any doubts or concerns then report them to your bank immediately and move on to use another machine.
3 CARD TRAPS
Card traps work by jamming your debit card in The machine, so that you cannot take it out again. While you’re in the ban reporting what has happened, someone will come and remove the trap together with your card. The trap can be something as simple as a piece of X-ray film covered in glue and inserted into the card slot. Peak times for card trap fraudsters are Friday evenings when lots of people are withdrawing cash and when banks will be closed for a few days,3______
4 SUSPICIOUS BYSTANDERS
This method of stealing your money is not as sophisticated as the ones above, but it is still fairly common. It involves a person who distracts you while you are using the cash machine, so that they can scatch your card or cash without you realizing. Common techniques are dropping something at your feet or bumping Into you in a seemingly innocent way. 4_____ If you see anybody hanging around, you need to be extra careful. Either that, or go and look for another machine.-
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a long narrow opening, into which you can put something
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Question 31 of 52
31. Question
Match the highlighted words and phrases in the text to the definitions below.
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DON’T GET CAUGHT BY A CASH MACHINE SCAM
Every year millions of pounds are stolen at UK cash machines. Here are four scams you need to look out for when you withdraw cash at an ATM
1 SKIMMER ATTACHMENTS
These are devices that record your card detaiIs, ’ They are usually attached over the slot where you enter your card. The fraudsters paint the skimmer the same colour as the cash machine, so that they are difficult to see. The first thing you should do when you approach a cash machine is to check that there is nothing unusual about the card slot. 1____If you think you’ve spotted a skimming device, use your mobile phone to inform the police or ATM operator immediately. Warning other people in the queue is helpful as well.
2 HIDDEN CAMERAS
Fraudsters sometimes hide cameras near cash machines to capture your card details, and most importantly, your PIN. They are usually in places where you would not normally see them, such as in panels above the keyboard or in stands holding fake bank leaflets to the side of the machine. 2____Don’t be afraid to remove
anything you think might conceal a hidden camera, If you have any doubts or concerns then report them to your bank immediately and move on to use another machine.
3 CARD TRAPS
Card traps work by jamming your debit card in The machine, so that you cannot take it out again. While you’re in the ban reporting what has happened, someone will come and remove the trap together with your card. The trap can be something as simple as a piece of X-ray film covered in glue and inserted into the card slot. Peak times for card trap fraudsters are Friday evenings when lots of people are withdrawing cash and when banks will be closed for a few days,3______
4 SUSPICIOUS BYSTANDERS
This method of stealing your money is not as sophisticated as the ones above, but it is still fairly common. It involves a person who distracts you while you are using the cash machine, so that they can scatch your card or cash without you realizing. Common techniques are dropping something at your feet or bumping Into you in a seemingly innocent way. 4_____ If you see anybody hanging around, you need to be extra careful. Either that, or go and look for another machine.-
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saw or noticed
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Question 32 of 52
32. Question
Match the highlighted words and phrases in the text to the definitions below.
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DON’T GET CAUGHT BY A CASH MACHINE SCAM
Every year millions of pounds are stolen at UK cash machines. Here are four scams you need to look out for when you withdraw cash at an ATM
1 SKIMMER ATTACHMENTS
These are devices that record your card detaiIs, ’ They are usually attached over the slot where you enter your card. The fraudsters paint the skimmer the same colour as the cash machine, so that they are difficult to see. The first thing you should do when you approach a cash machine is to check that there is nothing unusual about the card slot. 1____If you think you’ve spotted a skimming device, use your mobile phone to inform the police or ATM operator immediately. Warning other people in the queue is helpful as well.
2 HIDDEN CAMERAS
Fraudsters sometimes hide cameras near cash machines to capture your card details, and most importantly, your PIN. They are usually in places where you would not normally see them, such as in panels above the keyboard or in stands holding fake bank leaflets to the side of the machine. 2____Don’t be afraid to remove
anything you think might conceal a hidden camera, If you have any doubts or concerns then report them to your bank immediately and move on to use another machine.
3 CARD TRAPS
Card traps work by jamming your debit card in The machine, so that you cannot take it out again. While you’re in the ban reporting what has happened, someone will come and remove the trap together with your card. The trap can be something as simple as a piece of X-ray film covered in glue and inserted into the card slot. Peak times for card trap fraudsters are Friday evenings when lots of people are withdrawing cash and when banks will be closed for a few days,3______
4 SUSPICIOUS BYSTANDERS
This method of stealing your money is not as sophisticated as the ones above, but it is still fairly common. It involves a person who distracts you while you are using the cash machine, so that they can scatch your card or cash without you realizing. Common techniques are dropping something at your feet or bumping Into you in a seemingly innocent way. 4_____ If you see anybody hanging around, you need to be extra careful. Either that, or go and look for another machine.-
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making something unable to move or work
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Question 33 of 52
33. Question
Match the highlighted words and phrases in the text to the definitions below.
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DON’T GET CAUGHT BY A CASH MACHINE SCAM
Every year millions of pounds are stolen at UK cash machines. Here are four scams you need to look out for when you withdraw cash at an ATM
1 SKIMMER ATTACHMENTS
These are devices that record your card detaiIs, ’ They are usually attached over the slot where you enter your card. The fraudsters paint the skimmer the same colour as the cash machine, so that they are difficult to see. The first thing you should do when you approach a cash machine is to check that there is nothing unusual about the card slot. 1____If you think you’ve spotted a skimming device, use your mobile phone to inform the police or ATM operator immediately. Warning other people in the queue is helpful as well.
2 HIDDEN CAMERAS
Fraudsters sometimes hide cameras near cash machines to capture your card details, and most importantly, your PIN. They are usually in places where you would not normally see them, such as in panels above the keyboard or in stands holding fake bank leaflets to the side of the machine. 2____Don’t be afraid to remove
anything you think might conceal a hidden camera, If you have any doubts or concerns then report them to your bank immediately and move on to use another machine.
3 CARD TRAPS
Card traps work by jamming your debit card in The machine, so that you cannot take it out again. While you’re in the ban reporting what has happened, someone will come and remove the trap together with your card. The trap can be something as simple as a piece of X-ray film covered in glue and inserted into the card slot. Peak times for card trap fraudsters are Friday evenings when lots of people are withdrawing cash and when banks will be closed for a few days,3______
4 SUSPICIOUS BYSTANDERS
This method of stealing your money is not as sophisticated as the ones above, but it is still fairly common. It involves a person who distracts you while you are using the cash machine, so that they can scatch your card or cash without you realizing. Common techniques are dropping something at your feet or bumping Into you in a seemingly innocent way. 4_____ If you see anybody hanging around, you need to be extra careful. Either that, or go and look for another machine.-
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walking into somebody by accident
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Question 34 of 52
34. Question
Match the highlighted words and phrases in the text to the definitions below.
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DON’T GET CAUGHT BY A CASH MACHINE SCAM
Every year millions of pounds are stolen at UK cash machines. Here are four scams you need to look out for when you withdraw cash at an ATM
1 SKIMMER ATTACHMENTS
These are devices that record your card detaiIs, ’ They are usually attached over the slot where you enter your card. The fraudsters paint the skimmer the same colour as the cash machine, so that they are difficult to see. The first thing you should do when you approach a cash machine is to check that there is nothing unusual about the card slot. 1____If you think you’ve spotted a skimming device, use your mobile phone to inform the police or ATM operator immediately. Warning other people in the queue is helpful as well.
2 HIDDEN CAMERAS
Fraudsters sometimes hide cameras near cash machines to capture your card details, and most importantly, your PIN. They are usually in places where you would not normally see them, such as in panels above the keyboard or in stands holding fake bank leaflets to the side of the machine. 2____Don’t be afraid to remove
anything you think might conceal a hidden camera, If you have any doubts or concerns then report them to your bank immediately and move on to use another machine.
3 CARD TRAPS
Card traps work by jamming your debit card in The machine, so that you cannot take it out again. While you’re in the ban reporting what has happened, someone will come and remove the trap together with your card. The trap can be something as simple as a piece of X-ray film covered in glue and inserted into the card slot. Peak times for card trap fraudsters are Friday evenings when lots of people are withdrawing cash and when banks will be closed for a few days,3______
4 SUSPICIOUS BYSTANDERS
This method of stealing your money is not as sophisticated as the ones above, but it is still fairly common. It involves a person who distracts you while you are using the cash machine, so that they can scatch your card or cash without you realizing. Common techniques are dropping something at your feet or bumping Into you in a seemingly innocent way. 4_____ If you see anybody hanging around, you need to be extra careful. Either that, or go and look for another machine.-
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the busiest periods
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Question 35 of 52
35. Question
Match the highlighted words and phrases in the text to the definitions below.
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DON’T GET CAUGHT BY A CASH MACHINE SCAM
Every year millions of pounds are stolen at UK cash machines. Here are four scams you need to look out for when you withdraw cash at an ATM
1 SKIMMER ATTACHMENTS
These are devices that record your card detaiIs, ’ They are usually attached over the slot where you enter your card. The fraudsters paint the skimmer the same colour as the cash machine, so that they are difficult to see. The first thing you should do when you approach a cash machine is to check that there is nothing unusual about the card slot. 1____If you think you’ve spotted a skimming device, use your mobile phone to inform the police or ATM operator immediately. Warning other people in the queue is helpful as well.
2 HIDDEN CAMERAS
Fraudsters sometimes hide cameras near cash machines to capture your card details, and most importantly, your PIN. They are usually in places where you would not normally see them, such as in panels above the keyboard or in stands holding fake bank leaflets to the side of the machine. 2____Don’t be afraid to remove
anything you think might conceal a hidden camera, If you have any doubts or concerns then report them to your bank immediately and move on to use another machine.
3 CARD TRAPS
Card traps work by jamming your debit card in The machine, so that you cannot take it out again. While you’re in the ban reporting what has happened, someone will come and remove the trap together with your card. The trap can be something as simple as a piece of X-ray film covered in glue and inserted into the card slot. Peak times for card trap fraudsters are Friday evenings when lots of people are withdrawing cash and when banks will be closed for a few days,3______
4 SUSPICIOUS BYSTANDERS
This method of stealing your money is not as sophisticated as the ones above, but it is still fairly common. It involves a person who distracts you while you are using the cash machine, so that they can scatch your card or cash without you realizing. Common techniques are dropping something at your feet or bumping Into you in a seemingly innocent way. 4_____ If you see anybody hanging around, you need to be extra careful. Either that, or go and look for another machine.-
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successfully take control of something that other people are also trying to control
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Question 36 of 52
36. Question
Match the highlighted words and phrases in the text to the definitions below.
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DON’T GET CAUGHT BY A CASH MACHINE SCAM
Every year millions of pounds are stolen at UK cash machines. Here are four scams you need to look out for when you withdraw cash at an ATM
1 SKIMMER ATTACHMENTS
These are devices that record your card detaiIs, ’ They are usually attached over the slot where you enter your card. The fraudsters paint the skimmer the same colour as the cash machine, so that they are difficult to see. The first thing you should do when you approach a cash machine is to check that there is nothing unusual about the card slot. 1____If you think you’ve spotted a skimming device, use your mobile phone to inform the police or ATM operator immediately. Warning other people in the queue is helpful as well.
2 HIDDEN CAMERAS
Fraudsters sometimes hide cameras near cash machines to capture your card details, and most importantly, your PIN. They are usually in places where you would not normally see them, such as in panels above the keyboard or in stands holding fake bank leaflets to the side of the machine. 2____Don’t be afraid to remove
anything you think might conceal a hidden camera, If you have any doubts or concerns then report them to your bank immediately and move on to use another machine.
3 CARD TRAPS
Card traps work by jamming your debit card in The machine, so that you cannot take it out again. While you’re in the ban reporting what has happened, someone will come and remove the trap together with your card. The trap can be something as simple as a piece of X-ray film covered in glue and inserted into the card slot. Peak times for card trap fraudsters are Friday evenings when lots of people are withdrawing cash and when banks will be closed for a few days,3______
4 SUSPICIOUS BYSTANDERS
This method of stealing your money is not as sophisticated as the ones above, but it is still fairly common. It involves a person who distracts you while you are using the cash machine, so that they can scatch your card or cash without you realizing. Common techniques are dropping something at your feet or bumping Into you in a seemingly innocent way. 4_____ If you see anybody hanging around, you need to be extra careful. Either that, or go and look for another machine.-
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take something very quickly
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Question 37 of 52
37. Question
Match the highlighted words and phrases in the text to the definitions below.
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DON’T GET CAUGHT BY A CASH MACHINE SCAM
Every year millions of pounds are stolen at UK cash machines. Here are four scams you need to look out for when you withdraw cash at an ATM
1 SKIMMER ATTACHMENTS
These are devices that record your card detaiIs, ’ They are usually attached over the slot where you enter your card. The fraudsters paint the skimmer the same colour as the cash machine, so that they are difficult to see. The first thing you should do when you approach a cash machine is to check that there is nothing unusual about the card slot. 1____If you think you’ve spotted a skimming device, use your mobile phone to inform the police or ATM operator immediately. Warning other people in the queue is helpful as well.
2 HIDDEN CAMERAS
Fraudsters sometimes hide cameras near cash machines to capture your card details, and most importantly, your PIN. They are usually in places where you would not normally see them, such as in panels above the keyboard or in stands holding fake bank leaflets to the side of the machine. 2____Don’t be afraid to remove
anything you think might conceal a hidden camera, If you have any doubts or concerns then report them to your bank immediately and move on to use another machine.
3 CARD TRAPS
Card traps work by jamming your debit card in The machine, so that you cannot take it out again. While you’re in the ban reporting what has happened, someone will come and remove the trap together with your card. The trap can be something as simple as a piece of X-ray film covered in glue and inserted into the card slot. Peak times for card trap fraudsters are Friday evenings when lots of people are withdrawing cash and when banks will be closed for a few days,3______
4 SUSPICIOUS BYSTANDERS
This method of stealing your money is not as sophisticated as the ones above, but it is still fairly common. It involves a person who distracts you while you are using the cash machine, so that they can scatch your card or cash without you realizing. Common techniques are dropping something at your feet or bumping Into you in a seemingly innocent way. 4_____ If you see anybody hanging around, you need to be extra careful. Either that, or go and look for another machine.-
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people who cheat somebody in order to get money illegally
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Question 38 of 52
38. Question
Rewrite the phrases in bold using the correct form of a phrasal verb from the list.
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She invented an excuse so that she wouldn’t have to go to the party.
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Question 39 of 52
39. Question
Rewrite the phrases in bold using the correct form of a phrasal verb from the list.
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They know they’re going to lose, so they’ve stopped trying.
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Question 40 of 52
40. Question
Rewrite the phrases in bold using the correct form of a phrasal verb from the list.
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Would you like to visit us for lunch on Saturday?
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Question 41 of 52
41. Question
Rewrite the phrases in bold using the correct form of a phrasal verb from the list.
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My company is employing ten new members of staff.
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Question 42 of 52
42. Question
Rewrite the phrases in bold using the correct form of a phrasal verb from the list.
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He thinks he’s thought of a solution to the problem.
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Question 43 of 52
43. Question
Rewrite the phrases in bold using the correct form of a phrasal verb from the list.
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She continued running although she was in pain.
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Question 44 of 52
44. Question
Rewrite the phrases in bold using the correct form of a phrasal verb from the list.
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My boyfriend always appears an hour after he says he’s going to.
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Question 45 of 52
45. Question
Complete the dialogues with a phrasal verb containing the particle away or back and a verb from the list.
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A Is your girlfriend at home?
B No, she until Sunday night.
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Question 46 of 52
46. Question
Complete the dialogues with a phrasal verb containing the particle away or back and a verb from the list.
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A Where’s my new shirt?
B I it in your cupboard.
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Question 47 of 52
47. Question
Complete the dialogues with a phrasal verb containing the particle away or back and a verb from the list.
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A What shall we do with these old books?
B Why don’t we them to a charity shop?
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Question 48 of 52
48. Question
Complete the dialogues with a phrasal verb containing the particle away or back and a verb from the list.
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A How long will your car be in the garage?
B I’ll it on Friday.
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Question 49 of 52
49. Question
Complete the dialogues with a phrasal verb containing the particle away or back and a verb from the list.
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A Can I speak to Grace, please?
B Sorry, she isn’t in. Can you later?
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Question 50 of 52
50. Question
Complete the dialogues with a phrasal verb containing the particle away or back and a verb from the list.
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A Can I borrow your keys?
B Yes, but don’t forget to them
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Question 51 of 52
51. Question
You are going to listen to a review of a television programme. Answer the questions.
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i. What is the name of the programme?
ii Who is Andrew Felton?
iii. What do The Joshua Project, Little Heroes, and The Hidden Homeless Ltd have in common?
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Question 52 of 52
52. Question
Complete the dialogues with a phrasal verb containing the particle away or back and a verb from the list.
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Question:
A What would you do if a big dog came towards you?
B I’d I’m really scared of dogs.
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