Money (Use of English B1)

Complete the following text with the correct word in each case.


Money


What is money? The pound, the dollar or the euro are actually just 1.___ a gram or a kilometre. The difference is that you can exchange money for something 2.___. A ten pound note may buy a book, a huge bag of sweet, or a 3.___ of cinema tickets. But the note itself is only a printed 4.___ of paper which costs almost nothing to make. Thousands of years 5.___, people didn't have money as we know 6.___. There were no banks 7.___ even shops. In those days, Mr Green the farmer exchanged the corn he 8.___ grown for Mr Hive's honey. This was exchange arranged between two 9.___, each of whom had something that the other wanted. But in time, most societies invented their own 'currencies' 10.___ that people could exchange more. The different currencies began to join together, which is why 11.___ everyone uses the same currency in their country.

1. A.like   B.as   C.similar   D.same
2. A.other   B.else   C.another    D.apart
3. A.couple   B.double   C.few   D.several
4. A.slice   B.part   C.side   D.piece
5. A.since   B.past   C.before    D.ago
6. A.them   B.it   C.some   D.that
7. A.or   B.neither   C.and   D.but
8. A.did   B.was   C.had   D.has
9. A.jobs   B.people   C.things   D.goods
10. A.for   B.by    C.because   D. so
11. A.tomorrow   B.today   C.recently   D.soon

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