1) Your cheap plastic sunglasses (£5) have a scratched lens. a) It’s not worth fixing. b) It’s time for a new one. c) I’d try to fix it myself. d) It’s too expensive to fix. 2) Your favorite leather jacket has a small tear in the sleeve. You don't know how to sew. a) I’d take it to a repair shop b) It still works, so I’ll keep using it. c) It’s too expensive to fix d) It’s not worth fixing. 3) Your car's engine stopped working. The mechanic says the repair will cost £5,500. Your car is only worth £4,000. a) I’d try to fix it myself. b) It still works, so I’ll keep using it. c) It’s too expensive to fix. d) It’s time for a new one. 4) Your desk lamp flickers sometimes, but you can still read with it. a) It’s not worth fixing. b) I’d try to fix it myself. c) It’s too expensive to fix. d) It still works, so I’ll keep using it. 5) The screen on your expensive laptop is cracked. You need it for work every day. a) I’d take it to a repair shop. b) I’d try to fix it myself. c) It’s not worth fixing. d) It’s too expensive to fix. 6) The wooden leg on your old kitchen chair is very loose. You have a screwdriver and wood glue at home. a) I’d try to fix it myself. b) It’s not worth fixing. c) It’s too expensive to fix. d) It still works, so I’ll keep using it. 7) Your £10 digital watch from the supermarket has a dead battery. A new battery costs £12. a) It’s not worth fixing. b) It still works, so I’ll keep using it. c) It’s time for a new one. d) I’d take it to a repair shop. 8) You spilled coffee on your old, comfortable sweater. The stain is very dark and large. a) I’d take it to a repair shop. b) It’s time for a new one. c) It’s too expensive to fix. d) I’d try to fix it myself.

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