2a – Fill in the gaps
From the following list, use each word only once to complete the sentences below. Remember that in the case of nouns and verbs you may need to change the form of the word:
achieve (v) |
automatic (adj) |
conceive (v) |
create (v) |
|||
ensue (v) |
equilibrium (n) |
manipulate (v) |
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mathematics (n) |
innovative (adj) |
period (n) |
precede (v) |
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section (n) |
series (n) |
stable (adj) |
tradition (n) |
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1.In order to be successful, some politicians _______________________ other people to get what they want.
2.Japanese and Korean companies have invested heavily in the UK, _______________________
thousands of new jobs.
3.The Internet was first _____________________ of as a way of linking computers in the USA together.
4.Serious unrest and rioting _____________________ as a result of the decision to ignore the result of the election.
5.Since consumers are always demanding new products, companies which can be
__________________ are more likely to succeed.
6.Most planes today are controlled not by human pilots but by a computer system known as an
________________ pilot, which is even responsible for taking off and landing.
7.Most employers insist that their employees have qualifications in English and _______________.
8.Some academics have argued that standards have been falling because more students are
_______________ first class degrees.
9.Over a _________________ of twenty years, the economy grew at an average of 8% per year.
10.The price of a product will not change if there is _________________ between the supply and the demand for that product.
11.By ____________________, wedding guests in most cultures give presents or money to the newlymarried couple.
12.In addition to the regular lectures, we have a __________________ of public lectures given by guest speakers from other universities.
13.Although the arrival of coffee in Britain ___________________ that of tea, it is the second drink which is the more popular today.
14.Reports are usually divided into separate _____________________ with headings such as ‘Findings’ and ‘Conclusions.’
15.After a very difficult night, his blood pressure became ___________________ again and his family were allowed to visit him.
© A&C Black Publishers Ltd 2007. For reference see Easier English Dictionary for Students (978 07475 6624 3).
2b – Choose the right word
In each of the sentences below, decide which bold word is more suitable.
1.A new moon occurs / takes place every 28 days.
2.Students should not be inert / passive but should try instead to contribute as much as possible to discussions in seminar groups.
3.On the first day, the course director and the subject tutor explained their respective / single roles to the new students.
4.It is now possible to infer / imply a link between using mobile phones and contracting some forms of cancer.
5.The fact that population growth is still accelerating / catching up is one of the most important problems we face.
6.Most universities need to earn money from private sources, but the important / major part of their funding still comes from the government.
7.Expenditure on weapons such as guns, tanks and aeroplanes consumes a large piece / portion of a country’s wealth.
8.Because foreign exchange rates ebb and flow / fluctuate, it is not always possible for exporters to know how much money they will receive from sales.
9.Member countries award / contribute money to the United Nations to pay for the running of the organization.
10.The main concentration / focus of Greenpeace is on problems concerning pollution.
11.Although their plan / design was often very good, the quality of many British cars tended to be poor.
12.Although it is very expensive, it is possible to convert / exchange other forms of carbon into diamonds.
13.Prehistoric man could not think / comprehend why the moon appears to grow bigger and then smaller each month.
14.In some situations, a law court can authorise / let the police to enter a house without the owner’s permission.
Don’t forget to keep a record of the words and expressions that you have learnt, review your notes from time to time and try to use new vocabulary items whenever possible.
© A&C Black Publishers Ltd 2007. For reference see Easier English Dictionary for Students (978 07475 6624 3).
2c – Finish the sentence
Choose the best ending for each of the sentence extracts below from the list underneath:
1.In 1905, Einstein published the first part of his theory…
2.Environmentalists point out that electric cars just shift…
3.Most metals expand…
4.As a result of the intense…
5.Fifty years ago, most smokers were not aware…
6.The new grading machine has the function…
7.In many universities, there is a coffee bar adjacent…
8.After studying for two hours, it becomes difficult to concentrate…
9.Some children show a great deal of maturity…
10.Sadly, according to government statistics,…
11.In the seventeenth century, Galileo demonstrated…
12.In the 1980’s, the US and Soviet governments made the crucial…
13.Politicians often complain that newspapers distort…
14.The history of the Americas is usually from seen from the perspective…
15.An already difficult operation was complicated…
a.…of the dangers of smoking.
b.…at a young age, while others may continue to be irresponsible.
c.…to the library where students can take a break.
d.…the pollution problem from the car itself to the electricity station.
e.…that all objects (heavy or light) fall at the same speed.
f.…heat of the fire, the front half of the train was completely destroyed.
g.…what they say so that the readers cannot read the truth.
h.…of relativity, which completely changed our ideas of time and space.
i.…of the European immigrants, rather than from that of the original inhabitants.
j.…on your work and so it is a good idea to take a break.
k.…when they are heated.
l.…of separating the larger pieces of metal from the smaller pieces.
m.…over 30% of marriages end in divorce within five years.
n.…decision to reduce the number of atomic weapons.
o.…by the fact that the patient had a history of heart disease.
© A&C Black Publishers Ltd 2007. For reference see Easier English Dictionary for Students (978 07475 6624 3).
2d – Word substitution
From the list below, choose one word which could be used in place of the language shown in bold without changing the meaning of the sentence. Remember that you may need to change the form or in some cases the grammatical class of the word:
affect (v) |
capillary (n) |
notion (n) |
decade (n) |
emphasise (v) |
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expose (v) |
generate (v) |
consequent (adj) |
pertinent (adj) |
|||||
predict (v) |
select (v) |
signify (v) |
structure (n) |
undergo (v) |
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1.Over the previous ten years, we have seen an enormous growth in the number of home personal computers.
2.Lecturers often speak more loudly and more slowly when they want to stress an important point.
3.One important function of newspapers is to uncover dishonest behaviour and wrong-doing by those in power.
4.The organisation of the company has changed completely, with far fewer senior managers.
5.The decision to give longer prison sentences indicated a hardening of the government’s attitude towards drug offenders.
6.The new computer system created a lot of interest among potential customers.
7.When the government increased the tax on petrol, there was a resultant rise in transport costs.
8.In the first instance, the blood passes out of the heart, through the lungs and along the arteries before reaching the small blood vessels within the skin.
___________________
___________________
___________________
___________________
___________________
___________________
___________________
___________________
9.Until the sixteenth century, the idea that the Earth moves around the Sun
was regarded as a ridiculous idea, whereas today we accept this concept |
___________________ |
|
as completely normal. |
||
10. |
Pollution is a problem which has an effect on every country today. |
___________________ |
11.Most economists forecast that China will become a leading world
economy in the twenty-first century. |
___________________ |
12.One difficult aspect of writing an essay is selecting material which is
relevant to the topic and excluding irrelevant information. |
___________________ |
13.The company has experienced a number of significant changes in the last
few years. |
___________________ |
14.The first thing to do is to choose the courses which you would like to
study and then look at each university prospectus. |
___________________ |
Don’t forget to keep a record of the words and expressions that you have learnt, review your notes from time to time and try to use new vocabulary items whenever possible.
© A&C Black Publishers Ltd 2007. For reference see Easier English Dictionary for Students (978 07475 6624 3).
2e – Choose the best word
For each of the sentences here, choose the best word from a,b or c:
1.Although he had no _____________ injuries, doctors later found that he was suffering from internal bleeding.
a. outside |
b. external |
c. outlying |
2.There is a marked ______________ between the poverty of the poorest members of society and the affluence of the richest.
a. opposite |
b. contrast |
c. variation |
3.The allied forces launched ______________ bombing raids on several important sites in and around the enemy capital.
a. simultaneous |
b. contemporary |
c. coincidental |
4.Students are often advised to look at the first and last ______________ of a book before attempting to read it in detail.
a. headings |
b. chapters |
c. titles |
5.Although this is far from certain, the ______________ age of the universe is about 4.6 billion years.
a. approximate |
b. general |
c. rough |
6.Some economists argue that new ______________ causes unemployment while others feel that it allows more jobs to be created.
a. science |
b. engineering |
c. technology |
7.After you have submitted your application, the university will attempt to ______________ that the information you have supplied is correct.
a. verify |
b. certify |
c. investigate |
8.Young children go through a ______________ in their development when they try to copy everything they hear.
a. process |
b. phase |
c. transition |
9.In the some countries, there is no tax on books on the ______________ that education should not be taxed.
a. principle |
b. idea |
c. concept |
10.Further information can be ______________ from the nearest British Council office.
a. obtained |
b. found |
c. got |
11.As everyone knows, certain metals such as iron and steel can have a __________________ field while others like copper cannot.
a. electrical |
b. magnetic |
c. chemical |
12.Just as dividing up an orange into _____________ makes it easier to eat, always try to break up a longer piece of text into small blocks of words.
a. segments |
b. pieces |
c. sections |
13.One problem for any teacher is that each student has his/her own ______________ needs.
a. separate |
b. individual |
c. distinctive |
14.Good theories are important of course, but we must have _______________ evidence to support them.
a. empirical |
b. true |
c. realistic |
© A&C Black Publishers Ltd 2007. For reference see Easier English Dictionary for Students (978 07475 6624 3).
2f – Make a collocation
Start by reading through the sentences below. Then take one word from the box on the left and combine this with one from the box on the right to make a collocation. (Note that more than one pairing may be possible and also that some words appear more than once.) Then try to match your combinations with the spaces in the sentences below:
endangered |
sequence of |
events |
sophisticated |
angrily |
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separate |
devote |
highly |
signals |
species |
feasible |
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transmit |
assert |
inhibit |
details |
agreement |
the right |
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precise |
reacted |
verbal |
entities |
phenonema |
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natural |
economically |
growth |
time and money |
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Two Unit
1.In spite of advances in technology, we are still at risk from _________________ _________________
such as earthquakes and floods.
2.One threat facing companies today is _________________ _________________ computer ‘hackers’ who break into the most advanced computer systems.
3.The accident was the result of a tragic _________________ _________________ which could have been prevented with better safety procedures.
4.The company _________________ _________________ to the suggestion that its products were unsafe.
5.There is considerable doubt over whether the proposal by the American government for a manned trip to Mars is technically and _________________ _________________
6.Tigers (and other large cats) are now an _________________ _________________ and may disappear altogether in the future.
7.After the Second World War, African nations started to _________________ _________________ to become independent.
8.In law, a _________________ _________________ even though it is not written down like a formal contract, is still a contract.
9.While she refused to give any _________________ _________________, the Minister admitted that several people had been arrested.
10.In order to produce new medicines, drug companies have to _________________
_________________ on a huge scale to their research and development activities.
11.Most economists believe that high taxes _________________ _________________ in the economy.
12.In spite of its age, the satellite is still continuing to _________________ _________________ to Earth.
13.Are the mind and body the same thing or are they two _________________ _________________?
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© A&C Black Publishers Ltd 2007. For reference see Easier English Dictionary for Students (978 07475 6624 3).
a) The customs officers arrested Bob and charged him with smuggling.
b) The police spent all morning searching the house forevidence.
c) Jean left her car in a no-parking area and had to pay a fine.
d) Unfortunately at the end of the trial my brother was found guilty
e) The trial took a long time as the jury couldn’t reach a verdict.
f) George won his case because he had a very good defence lawyer
g) The police visited Dawn and asked her to make a statement
h) Because of his past criminal record, Brian was the main suspect
i) Pauline decided to sue the police because she had been wrongly accused
j) The murderer of the children received a life sentence
Ответ:
1. About using the internet I can say that we should be careful when we post our personal information. Because there are so many online predator in the web.
2. Internet safety it is when we care about our personal data and having information about how to be private in the web world.
3. Before using social media we should know about privacy. In other word, while posting or commenting we must keep in mind that our every action is under observation.
4. Advantages:
— great resource for education,
— communication,
— multitasking,
— a great amount of information
— useful tool for making researches or projects
disadvantages:
— wasting time
— a lot of useless information
— physical inactivity
5. Spam — it is irrelevant messages sent over the internet, typically to a large number of users, for the purposes of advertising.
6. About internet developing in Uzbekistan I have no words. May be I will have something to say after 50 or 100 years. But not today. Internet in Uzbekistan is dead. Low speed, high cost. It is not developing at all.
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<span>Task 1. Complete each sentence with <span>a word from the list. Use each word once only.</span></span>
<span>
<span><span>
<span>
<span>• accused • evidence • guilty • lawyer • statement </span>
<span>• charged • fine • jury • sentence • suspect</span>
</span>
</span>
</span></span>
<span><span>a)
</span>The customs officers arrested Bob and
…………………. him with smuggling. </span>
<span><span>b)
</span>The police spent all morning searching the
house for………………………. .</span>
<span><span>c)
</span>Jean left her car in a no-parking area and
had to pay a/an ………………………..</span>
<span><span>d)
</span>Unfortunately at the end of the trial my
brother was found …………………….</span>
<span><span>e)
</span>The trial took a long time as the
…………………… couldn’t reach a verdict.</span>
<span><span>f)
</span>George won his case because he had a very
good defence ……………………….</span>
<span><span>g)
</span>The police visited Dawn and asked her to
make a/an ………………………………</span>
<span><span>h)
</span>Because of his past criminal record, Brian
was the main ……………………………</span>
<span><span>i)
</span>Pauline decided to sue the police because
she had been wrongly ………………………….</span>
<span><span>j)
</span><span>The murderer of the children received a
life ……………………………</span></span>
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<span>a) The customs officers arrested Bob and </span><span><span>charged him with smuggling. </span>
b) The police spent all morning searching the house for</span><span><span>evidence.</span>
c) Jean left her car in a no-parking area and had to pay a </span><span><span>fine.</span>
d) Unfortunately at the end of the trial my brother was found </span><span>guilty
e) The trial took a long time as the </span><span><span>jury couldn’t reach a verdict.</span>
f) George won his case because he had a very good defence </span><span>lawyer
g) The police visited Dawn and asked her to make a</span><span><span> statement</span>
h) Because of his past criminal record, Brian was the main </span><span>suspect
i) Pauline decided to sue the police because she had been wrongly </span><span>accused
<span>j) <span>The murderer of the children received a life </span></span></span>sentence
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Dear Ben,
Thank you for your later. It was nice to hear from you. On this latter I want to answer your questions.
So, you ask me about should child help there parents. I think yes, they must. Becourse our parents need a help. I always help my mom with housework. I love wathing the dish and my mom happy when I help her. When I have a free time I always clean the flore or the window.
Do you usually help mom like me? What material do you use?
Sorry, i must stop writing now because I have a lot of housework.
With pleasure,
(Твоё имя)
Точку в конце сочинения не ставь, это ошибка, могут даже снизить балл! Это по критериям Огэ и Егэ.
Do they?
doesn’t she?
does she?
doesn’t she?
don’t you?
didn’t he?
won’t he?
doesn’t she?
didn’t they?
didn’t she?
Finally weekend! Today I am going to do a lot of things which I’ve planned whole week. I am going to walk, watch movies,series and be around my friends. Today I will do my workout routine from early morning and after it I am going to cook delicious breakfast for myself. Usually I like to eat porridge every day, but on weekends I always cook apple pie. Today I am going to cook dinner for the next work days and read the book of Nabokov. I love weekends so much. And so sorry they are so short.
Pushkin is a writer, dramatist and prose writer. He lived in Russia. Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin is famous for his poetry, fairy tales, novel in verse.
Написал про Пушкина, т.к. не знаю Маринину Цветаеву
работников линии производства выдвинуть свои
предложения для улучшения качества.
1.6. (8 x 1point)
Match each verb on the left with a noun on the right to form common
partnerships. Use each word once only. Write your answers (letters a, b … or h)
in the boxes.
1. |
a) conference |
2. |
b) credit |
3. |
c) dismissal |
4. |
d) enterprise |
|
e) liability |
6. |
f) pension |
7. |
g) |
8. |
h) retirement |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
a |
h |
e |
b |
g |
f |
d |
c |
1.7. (8 x 2 points) complete
each sentence with the opposite of the word in brackets. Choose from the following list. Use each word once
only. You must use the correct form of
the verb.
accept |
demolish |
gain |
reject |
succeed |
withdraw |
impose |
attack |
1.
He’s reject my
recommendation. (ACCEPT)
2.
They’re demolish an
office block down by the river. (CONSTRUCT)
3. She accept the company’s policy on the
environment. (DEFEND)
4.
She’s gone to the bank to withdraw some
money. (DEPOSIT)
5. Is he the
kind of person to impose his responsibilities?
(EVADE)
6.
I think his reorganization plan will ultimately succeed .(FAIL)
7.
They’ve attack restrictions
on using the fax. (LIFT)
8.
Share prices gain ground throughout the
day. (LOSE)
1. |
reject |
2. |
demolish |
3. |
accept |
4. |
withdraw |
5. |
impose |
6. |
succeed |
7. |
attack |
8. |
gain |
1.8. (10 x 1 point) Choose the
correct word for each sentence. Write the words in the boxes.
1.
I’ll ask my
bank manager for advice/ advise about investment.
2.
He first
spoke briefly/shortly about the agenda for the day.
3.
She hopes
to get a chair/seat on the board.
4.
We check/control
each new consignment very carefully.
5.
I enclosed
a complements/compliments slip with the catalogue.
6.
Do these
cars confirm/conform to the new safety regulations?
7.
You
shouldn’t read confident/confidential documents!
8.
Normally,
she’s a very conscientious/conscious worker.
9.
The unions
criticised the government’s economic/economical policy.
10.
If you pay
too much tax you get a discount/rebate.
1. |
advice |
2. |
briefly |
3. |
seat |
4. |
check |
5. |
complements |
6. |
conform |
7. |
confidential |
8. |
conscientious |
9. |
economical |
10. |
rebate |
1.9. (7 x 2 points)
Complete each sentence with the correct form of ‘TAKE’ and a word from the list
below. Use each word once only. Translate the sentences into Russian.
call consideration home |
out on |
off steps |
1. You should take out an
additional policy covering you against accidental damage.
2.
We had to take
off extra staff during the holiday season.
3.
When all
the transport costs have been take into consideration, we have in fact made a
loss.
4. Sales really take out after
the product had been mentioned on television.
5.
A good
sales rep can take home over £500 a week.
6.
If my phone
rings, could you take the call for me?
7.
We must take
steps to see that we don’t lose our market share as a result of this increased
competition.
2. Business Communication. Telephoning and Business Letters.
2.1. (6 x 2 points) Choose the best responses. Write your
answers in the boxes.
1. Where are you calling from?
A.
I’m on the phone.
B.
My address is 49, Northwick Street.
C.
This is Mrs
Skolnick speaking.
2. Can’t you reduce the price
for our first order?
A.
There are fewer
goods available.
B.
The order is firm.
C.
It may be possible
for an initial order.
3. Why is there no one on the
premises now?
A.
The building is
quite new.
B.
It is after office
hours.
C.
The person wanted
is on holiday.
4. Would you quote the item
number, please?
A.
I have your quote.
B.
Yes, that’s the
quantity I want.
C.
Wait a moment. I’ll
just find it.
5. Would you prefer the latter?
A.
Yes, I’d rather pay
later.
B.
Yes, I like the
suggestion you made in your letter.
C.
Yes, the last
suggestion is the best one.
6. We’ve got some more on
order.
A.
So you expect them
to come in soon?
B.
So you can’t order
enough?
C.
So you’ll have to
order some more?
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
B |
C |
B |
C |
C |
A |
2.2. (9 x 1 point) Complete
these two conversations with sentences from the list below. Use each sentence
only once. Write your
answers (letters A, B … or I) in the boxes.
A: |
London Insurance Ltd. Can I help you? |
B: |
Good morning. I’d like some insurance for a journey |
A: |
I’ll put you through to our Travel Department. |
B: |
Thanks very much. |
A: |
Hold the line, please. |
C: |
Travel Department. |
B: |
Yes, I’d like some travel insurance. |
C: |
I see. Could you tell me how long you’ll be away? |
B: |
For a fortnight, from 19 September, |
C: |
Right. Will you be outside Europe at all? |
B: |
No, only in France and Germany. |
C: |
Well, we have 10, 20 and 30 day policies so you’ll |
B: |
Is it not possible to get cover just for two weeks? |
C: |
Well, you could insure each or any of these |
B: |
Well, it’ll have to be 20 days then. How much will |
C: |
For full cover — that’s death, injury, delay, |
B: |
Is there an alternative? |
C: |
I’m afraid not. We only have standard periods. |
B: |
But it’s better value if I take the full package, I |
A.
No, only in France and Germany.
B.
I’ll put you
through to our Travel Department.
C.
Good morning. I’d
like some insurance for a journey abroad.
D.
I’m afraid not. We
only have standard periods.
E.
Yes, I’d like some
travel insurance.
F.
Hold the line,
please.
G.
For full cover —
that’s death, injury, delay, baggage and money — £57.50.
H.
For a fortnight,
from 19 September,
I.
Well, you could
insure each or any of these categories separately.
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
d |
c |
g |
f |
i |
b |
j |
h |
e |
2.3. (16 x 2 points)
Below you will see parts of four letters concerned with orders. Put the
correct word or phrase in each blank. Choose from the following list. Use each
item once only. Write your answers (letters A, B … or P) in the boxes.
|
|
|
A.
With reference to your advertisement in the
range I of
‘Office Monthly’, I would like to order 2 Easifix Year Planners.
I enclose a cheque for £15 to include postage and packing.
B.
Thank you for your note of 5th July for your
«Finesse» line F of dining room furniture. We find your current issue satisfactory
and would like to order the supply
10 «Finesse» dining tables at
£280 per item
40 «Finesse» dining chairs at £60
per item
We acknowledge that you can supply these items within 30 days and
we reserve the right not to accept delivery after this time.
We should be obliged if you would regret receipt of
this order.
С.
We thank you for your order of 11th May
for 2 Easifix Year Planners.
This terms has proved so popular that we quotation to inform you that it is temporarily out
of stock.
We hope to be able to resume supplies
within the next ten days.
We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.
D.
Thank you for your order of 12th July for 10
«Finesse» dining tables and 40 «Finesse»
dining chairs.
As we are in a position to stock you with the
above items from following we have arranged for them to be delivered to you early
next week.
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2.4. (30 points) These are your notes of a
telephone call from Mr Kittle. He has placed an order.
Call received From Order Action |
12 January Mr Kittle, Demon Marketing, plc 500 A4 plastic wallets (300 clear, 100 100 red) Delivery 15 February latest |
Notes: 4°/. discount (+ 2% if payment within 30 Confirm in writing. |
• Write a letter to Mr Kittle confirming
— the phone call
— the order quantity
— the delivery date
— the discount.
• Write 50-60 words.
Dear Mr Kittle
—here is written confirm on your request from January 12 about 500 A4 plastic wallets (300 clear, 100
yellow, 100 red).
The latest date you will get the order is February 15.
We would like to inform you that you will get 4% discount