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12. It's not
to wear short skirts at the moment.
&. economical
A.
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13. She started writing
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&. Minority

Ss. poetry
€. economy
©. industry
14. The city centre has scarcely changed in over a
A.

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15.What do you think the
A. Sailor

S. worldwide

is getting at in these lines?
SS. designer
©. embroider
3. poet
methods for teaching
16. The school uses a combination of modern and
reading.
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traditional
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©. traditions
17. He was wearing a suit made from pure
A. Silk
S. material
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up the front.
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Clothing is something we all should wear in order to fit in to society. The act of wearing
clothing is a choice in some indigenous societies while in a more modern culture you could

find yourself in trouble with the police if you choose not to wear clothes. Clothes are easily
accessible and can be bought in most high street shops. Supermarkets are also beginning to
sell clothes. Clothes are for keeping people warm or serving as protection from the strong
burning sun. Certain items of clothing can be expensive, especially if it is made by a wellknown brand or is a particular design. While clothing is affordable for most people, the price
usually depends on the quality of the material used to make the item and its brand name. In
most countries clothing is taxed, while food is not. This is probably because clothing can be
considered as a luxury item, especially if it is of very good quality.
The type of clothing that is worn usually depends on the occasion. People that attend a
wedding usually wear formal clothes. Men often wear suits and women wear dresses. Formal
and smart clothing is often worn in times of celebration. People often wear different clothing
at work. Some jobs require people to wear a special uniform which should be worn by all
employees. A pilot, doctor or air hostess may be required to wear a uniform so that all the
Staff can be easily recognized. Other jobs are less strict and may allow people to wear casual
clothes. Construction workers are usually asked to wear protective clothing, especially when
the site is considered highly dangerous.
People often choose to wear comfortable clothing inside their own home. This choice of
clothing may be very different to the clothing they would normally wear outside. Some people
even stay in their bedclothes all day on the weekend when they plan to relax and not go
anywhere. People often wear clothing which matches their current state of health or their
age. Pregnant women are likely to wear baggy clothes, while youths often wear tighter
clothing to show their figure. Younger females often wear high heeled shoes while elderly

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