Pytanie
Przeczytaj tekst, z którego usunięto pięć zdań. Wpisz w luki (1-5) litery, którymi oznaczono brakujące zdania (A-G), tak aby otrzymać logiczny i spójny tekst. Uwaga: dwa zdania zostały podane dodatkowo i nie pasują do żadnej luki.
A He had just led the country to victory.
B Everyone had work.
C No-one believed that it would happen.
D Rich and poor alike were given the same weekly
allowance.
E It soon became clear that the decision was wrong.
F It soon became clear that he wouldn't make a good war leader.
G Their policies were also popular.
AN ELECTION TO REMEMBER
There have been many amazing elections in history. Barack Obama became the first African-American president of the USA in 2008. In 1979, Margaret Thatcher became Britain's first female Prime Minister and, in 1990, Lech Wałęsa became Poland's president. However, the 1945 election in Britain must still be one of the most surprising.
In 1939, before the Second World War started, Britain had a Conservative government. The leader was Neville Chamberlain. 1………He was replaced by Winston Churchill. Churchill led a coalition government. Politicians from all parties worked together. They forgot their differences for the sake of the country. Despite the war, many people's lives improved. 2…….. The unemployment of the 1930's was forgotten as people either joined the armed forces or worked in factories or other essential industries. The government also decided that complete equality would make the population feel more as if they were all working together for a common cause. Early in the war, food was rationed. 3………. The well-off couldn't use their wealth to buy more. Many poor people actually ate better than they had before the war. When the war in Europe finished, Churchill decided to call an election. At the time, he was one of the most popular leaders in British history. 4…..The Conservatives were sure that this popularity would guarantee them victory. However, it wasn't enough. People loved him but disliked his party. They also looked to him as a person to turn to in an emergency. Now that the emergency had passed, he was no longer needed. In addition, some of the most popular politicians in the wartime government had been from the Labour party. 5……… They promised to completely change British society. Now that people had tasted equality, they wanted to keep it. So, a Labour government was elected. It brought in a free National Health Service, welfare benefits, free education and it nationalized some of Britain's key industries. The feeling of optimism didn't last. In 1951, the Conservatives won again and Churchill returned to Number 10 Downing Street.
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