A. figures B. prepared C. nowhere D. personal E. economic F. whereas G. outcome H) highlighted I) questioned J) Dutch K) namely L) motorbikes M) plastic N) address O) actually There’s no getting away from that excruciating moment on your first date. The bill arrives and you are forced to (47) the question that has been hanging in the air. Who is going to pay Whatever the (48) , one thing is clear from a new survey—men think they should pay for everything but women want to go. (49) And more than half of those asked said they would use cash rather than (50) to impress on a date. The Royal Bank of Scotland asked people of all ages across Britain who should pay for what on a fictional first date of drinks, dinner, a trip to the cinema and taxis home. Seven out of ten men thought they should pay for drinks (51) more than half of women would be (52) to pay their way. More than twice as many women (55%) as men (24%) would spilt the dinner bill on a first date. Half of all women (53) would split the cost of cinema tickets, too, but 70 percent of men would expect to pay for both tickets. More than twice as many women (54%) as men (24%) would be prepared to split the cost of taxis home. But it’s wonder that men have any money to spend on a date. According to latest (54) from American Express Bank, many men are spending up to half their income on status symbols. The bank says one-third of men applying for (55) loans do so for the latest electronic gadgets, cars and (56) .