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15. What does Heston say about bitterness? A. It can give a false impression that something is harmful. B. It can become the main reason why people like something. C. Reactions to it can change over time. D. Its function is widely misunderstood. Part 3: (2 pts) You will hear part of a TV programme in which an economics professor talks about credit card spending. For questions 16-25, complete the sentences with NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/ OR A NUMBER. Credit card (16) ________ in the UK are now estimated to be about 60 billion euros. Approximately (17) ________ of 18-34-year-olds owe more than €11,500. Professor Grey says that today’s society is much more (18) ________ than it used to be. People spend more freely now because (19) ________ companies persuade them to. Many consumers are attracted to low-costs or (20) ________ cards. The presenter says that many adverts for credit cards seem to be aimed at people in their (21) _________ In the 1990s, the British government forced university students to take out (22) ________ to pay for their studies. A typical university graduate today might have a debt of €16,000 before they have ever become part of (23) ________. The shame of having (24) ________ has almost disappeared because owing money has become the norm. These graduates have a very poor understanding of how to (25) ________. B. LEXICO- GRAMMAR (3pts) Part 1. Choose the best answer to each of the following questions. (2pts)