Reading - Part 2
Exercise 24: Matching statements
Instructions
Use each statement onceRead the texts 7-14 and the statements A-J. Decide which text matches each situation.
There are TWO extra statements which you do not need to use.
Statements
- Sasha is looking for a new phone with a strong reputation and excellent battery life. Her budget is around £500.
- Carlos needs a phone that costs no more than £300 and has a decent screen size and attractive design.
- Clara, a grandmother, wants an easy-to-use phone with good storage, costing no more than £150.
- Sam, 14, needs a phone for gaming, with a budget of £300-£400.
- Ayesha needs a smartphone that costs less than £200. It should be small and have good sound quality.
- Jane wants a trendy smartphone that can record high-quality videos, priced at no more than £500.
- Tom, a blogger, wants a phone with large storage and high performance to run many apps. No price limit.
- Niger wants to buy a stylish phone decorated with gold. His budget is up to £700.
- Tim loves PUBG and wants a phone suitable for easy gaming. His budget is £250.
- Jeremy needs a simple phone for calling customers. Storage is not important. It must cost under £150.
Texts
Match 7-14Very simple to use, huge memory, reliable battery. Costs £499. Popular with users who want ease and long battery life.
Powerful phone with excellent performance and large memory. Experts' favourite. Price £650.
Simple and reliable phone. Easy to use. Poor sound and small storage. Costs £120.
Very lightweight, stylish design, strong speakers, small size. Costs £180.
Most popular model. Excellent battery life. Rare complaints. Costs £510.
Very powerful processor, doesn't overheat, bright display. Ideal for video games. Costs £385.
Luxury phone with gold design, excellent camera, stylish and powerful. Costs £495.
Trendy smartphone, good design, decent screen, limited performance. Special offer £280.