Task 1. Read the text carefully. Select if the statements are TRUE or FALSE, put a tick in an appropriate column and EXPLAIN your choice. №
Statements
True
False
Explanation
1.
The British Prime Minister goes shopping to M&S.
2.
Michael Marks sold things at a very high price.
3.
India takes the leading position in having M&S stores.
4.
If M&S employees have health problems, they can consult medical specialists from their company.
Britain’s favourite store
Marks & Spencer is Britain’s favourite store in London. It attracts a great variety of customers. The Duchess of York and the British Prime Minister are just a few of its famous customers. Last year it made a profit of £929 million, which is more than £18 million a week.
It all started 122 years ago, when a young Polish immigrant, Michael Marks, had a stall in Leeds market. He did not have many things to sell: some cotton, a little wool, many buttons and a few shoelaces. Above his stall he put the now famous notice: DON’T ASK HOW MUCH – IT IS A PENNY. For many years, the philosophy of M&S didn’t change
1 true
2 false
3 false
4 true
Объяснение:
честно 50/50