Intermediate Level 5 Reading Passages – David Lloyd George
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Soru 1
David Lloyd George was prime minister from 1916 to
1922, and was hailed as “the man who won the war”. Born
in humble circumstances, he grew up in north Wales.
After qualifying as a solicitor, in 1890 he was elected
Liberal MP for Carnarvon, a seat he would hold in every
election until his elevation to the Lords in 1945. He served
as president of the board of trade and then chancellor
of the exchequer in Liberal administrations, helping to
introduce reforms such as old age pensions and National
Insurance, but his 1909 ‘People’s Budget’ was rejected
by the House of Lords, sparking a constitutional crisis.
In 1915, a year after the outbreak of the First World War,
he became a highly effective minister of munitions. He
succeeded Asquith as prime minister in 1916 and, after
the German surrender, won a landslide victory in the
‘Coupon Election’ of 1918. He played a pivotal role in the
Treaty of Versailles, but was forced from office in 1922.
Which of the following can be inferred from the
passage?
A
Although David Lloyd George won the Coupon
Election, he couldn’t be effective in the Treaty of
Versailles
B
David Lloyd George’s family lived a modest life during
his babyhood
C
David Lloyd George became the prime minister after
Germany admitted defeat
D
David Lloyd George became the prime minister after
Germany admitted defea
E
The constitutional crisis began because of the First
World War
Soru 2
David Lloyd George was prime minister from 1916 to
1922, and was hailed as “the man who won the war”. Born
in humble circumstances, he grew up in north Wales.
After qualifying as a solicitor, in 1890 he was elected
Liberal MP for Carnarvon, a seat he would hold in every
election until his elevation to the Lords in 1945. He served
as president of the board of trade and then chancellor
of the exchequer in Liberal administrations, helping to
introduce reforms such as old age pensions and National
Insurance, but his 1909 ‘People’s Budget’ was rejected
by the House of Lords, sparking a constitutional crisis.
In 1915, a year after the outbreak of the First World War,
he became a highly effective minister of munitions. He
succeeded Asquith as prime minister in 1916 and, after
the German surrender, won a landslide victory in the
‘Coupon Election’ of 1918. He played a pivotal role in the
Treaty of Versailles, but was forced from office in 1922.
We understand from the passage that - - - -.
A
David Lloyd George took different offices throughout
his life
B
Carnarvon is a city in north Wales
C
by the time the first World War started, David Lloyd
George had already become the minister of munitions
D
David Lloyd George retired in 1945, when he became
a Lord
E
it was when he became a solicitor that David Lloyd
George was the most successful
Soru 3
David Lloyd George was prime minister from 1916 to
1922, and was hailed as “the man who won the war”. Born
in humble circumstances, he grew up in north Wales.
After qualifying as a solicitor, in 1890 he was elected
Liberal MP for Carnarvon, a seat he would hold in every
election until his elevation to the Lords in 1945. He served
as president of the board of trade and then chancellor
of the exchequer in Liberal administrations, helping to
introduce reforms such as old age pensions and National
Insurance, but his 1909 ‘People’s Budget’ was rejected
by the House of Lords, sparking a constitutional crisis.
In 1915, a year after the outbreak of the First World War,
he became a highly effective minister of munitions. He
succeeded Asquith as prime minister in 1916 and, after
the German surrender, won a landslide victory in the
‘Coupon Election’ of 1918. He played a pivotal role in the
Treaty of Versailles, but was forced from office in 1922.
According to the passage, David Lloyd George - - - -.
A
had to end his active political life in 1922
B
spent all his life in north Wales, where he was born
C
became prime minister after the First World War
D
succeeded in remaining an MP for 55 years
E
took office as a solicitor after winning the war
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