Test Final Book
Test Final Book
Test Final Book
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Training budget:
(1)__________________ (2)__________________ (3)__________________ (4)__________________ intensive course (5)__________________ per week, over
First type of training suggested: Second type of training suggested: First possible schedule mentioned: Second possible schedule mentioned: several weeks
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Track 9
Listen to the conversation again. Decide if the sentences are true or false. Max argues in favour of management training. Paul complains that the training budget is too small. There isnt enough money for both types of training this year. They decide that they will offer one type of training this year. No one likes the idea of the Mondays-only schedule.
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VOCABULARY
A Choose the best words to complete the text.
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Tania has just graduated from university and shes about to start climbing the career (11) (path / ladder). Her degree is in accountancy. Last week, she had an interview for an entrylevel accounting job in the (12)(head office / warehouse) of a multinational pharmaceuticals company. The company is a manufacturer and (13)(retailer / wholesaler), which means it sells its products to distributors who then sell them on to shops. The company has expanded quickly since its researchers (14)(made / met) a breakthrough and created an effective new treatment for cancer. Shes also had an interview with an advertising (15)(campaign / agency). That company is much smaller than the pharmaceutical giant and the job would have more responsibility for preparing (16)(budgets / deadlines) and managing company finances. Tania always wanted to work in some kind of business environment but worklife (17) (quality / balance) is important to her. Thats why she chose to study accountancy. Also, the (18)(unemployment rate / balance of trade) is high in her country, which means jobs are hard to find. An advisor at her university said that even in hard times, businesses need accountants.
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Complete the sentences with words from the box. fashionable flexible formal mineral sympathetic
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When youre entertaining clients, its important to go to a restaurant with __________________ service the kind of service thats so good, you dont really notice it.
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A good manager needs to be __________________ , which means really being able to understand other peoples feelings.
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Good-quality clothes never go out of fashion. When youre in high-level negotiations, its important to wear a __________________ suit that fits you perfectly. Dressing for success will give you a feeling of power.
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Gregor has succeeded because he is __________________ . If theres a last-minute change in plans, he doesnt get upset, he goes with the flow.
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Our water bottles were popular with campers for years but they became __________________ after a famous movie star was seen with one. Now we cant make them fast enough!
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Our awards ceremony will be a __________________event but the party afterwards will be very relaxed.
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LANGUAGE
A 26 Choose the best option to complete the sentences. __________________ you like a cup of coffee? a) 27 Can b) Could c) Would
You __________________ attend the meeting but it would be a good idea if you did. a) dont have to b) should c) mustnt
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I __________________ be late for this meeting. If Im late, Ill lose my job. a) dont need to b) should c) mustnt
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Roman waited __________________ the end of the meeting and then he announced the promotions. a) when b) as soon as c) until
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__________________ weve reached our sales targets, we can relax a bit. But not before! a) While b) When c) Until
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__________________ the South-east Asia sales results come in yet? a) Are b) Have c) Is
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Complete the texts using the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
Our latest model (33)__________________ (launch) last month at the Berlin Motor Show. Right now, it (34)__________________ (sell) well in all of our key markets. If sales (35)__________________ (increase), well be in a very strong position to begin work on the next new model. Thats what we expect. However, if sales (36)__________________ (decrease), we would be in serious trouble.
I saw Roald yesterday. He said that sales in Scandinavia were very good. However, he also said we (37)__________________ (need) to be very careful about delays in shipment. No one wants to order a new car and have it arrive six months later. So I (38)__________________ (meet) the production manager next week to make sure we can avoid any problems.
Lena in Marketing (39)__________________ (work) for the past three months on the print advertising campaign. I (40)__________________ (see) some to the sample ads yesterday and they look great.
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SKILLS
Match the sentences (4150) with the responses (aj). 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h) i) j) Could I speak to Raoul Gervasi, please? Wed like to start the scheme next week. How do you feel about Richards suggestion? How about asking Ms Ong to present the proposal? Hamish, do you know Ali? Could you repeat that, please? Sorry to interrupt, but What do you like to do in your spare time? What if we agreed a five per cent increase now and a further five per cent in January? Does anyone have any questions? I think hes right. Whos calling, please? Im sorry, we cant agree to that. We need more time. Sure. I said we made 16,000 last month. If youll just let me finish Yes. Whats the approximate weight of the new model? Well, I believe I should be paid more but I can accept that. Weve got a deal. I watch a lot of football on TV. I play football, too. Yes. Hello. Good to see you again. Im not sure thats a good idea. Shes not very experienced.
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READING
Read the article and decide if the statements are true or false. 51 According to the article, family-run businesses can expect more long-term success than ones that arent owned and run by families. 52 53 54 Only a small percentage of UK firms are family-owned. About one-sixth of the UKs GDP comes from family-owned businesses. More than two-fifths of private-sector workers are employed by family-run businesses. 55 56 One family-run UK company has been in business for more than 335 years. According to the article, there are far more disadvantages to family-run businesses than there are advantages. 57 One of the main challenges faced by family-run firms is the conflict between the needs of the family and the needs of the business. 58 Family-run businesses usually suffer because of the familys emotional commitment to the business. 59 Relatives are often given a job in a family business even when there are many more qualified people available to do the work. 50 Non-family workers in a family-run business are usually less committed than people who work in companies that are not family-run.
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WRITING
Your manager at work has asked if you can recommend your English course to other employees. Write an informal report (140160 words) describing the English course you have just completed. Include this information: number and length of lessons number of people in the group course book topics exercises and activities.
Say what you enjoyed most about the course and what you found useful.
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SPEAKING
You will have a ten-minute speaking test. You will have five minutes to prepare. Your company is considering replacing their current, simple employee ID cards with smart ID cards. Look at the information in the chart about two types of card. Be ready to describe each type of card and to answer the examiners questions. Say which one you would prefer and why.
Standard employee ID card Use show to security guard when signing in and out of building
Smart employee ID card electronically sign into work (no check by security guard is necessary) open electronic locks on doors throughout the building use as electronic cash in the company shop
Made of Features
light cardboard in plastic case employee photo and ID number on the front
plastic with a computer chip inside employee photo on the front electronic cash in chip 18 per card 1,750 for computer software card management system 3,700 for new electronic locks on all doors
Cost to company