Match write a letter next to the word

Column
A

Column
B

  1. to
    weigh

  1. degree
    of excellence of something

  1. to
    introduce

  1. not
    in a building

  1. personality

  1. find
    out how heavy (someone or something) is

  1. surname

  1. at
    all times

  1. quality

  1. make
    known by name to another in person

  1. boring

  1. last
    name

  1. always

  1. not
    interesting; tedious

  1. outdoor

  1. whole
    character

33. Match each word in Column a with its opposite meaning in Column b. Write the corresponding letter in the box next to the word.

Column
A

Column
B

  1. tall

  1. to
    be in a bad mood

  1. optimistic

  1. fall
    out

  1. to
    be in a good mood

  1. deceitful

  1. overweight

  1. short

  1. friend

  1. enemy

  1. make
    friends

  1. pessimistic

  1. at
    the weekend

  1. slim

  1. honest

  1. on
    weekdays

34. Choose four out of the eight words below and make a simple sentence with each of the four words you picked.

university

cheerful

hard-working

personality

literature

favourite

together

hobbies

35. Using information in the passage, say whether these sentences are true (t) or false (f):

1.
Alex is a schoolboy.

2.
He tries to receive good marks.

3.
Alex is a teenager.

4.
Jane is a blonde.

5.
Jane reads a lot.

6.
Oscar is shy.

7.
Oscar plays in Barcelona football team.

8.
Kate isn’t trustworthy.

9.
Kate changes her mind quite often.

10.
Kate doesn’t always follow her parents’ instructions.

36. Say who of the four people in the passage…

1.
… plays a team sport?

2.
… always tries to help others?

3.
… is a freshman?

4.
… likes to listen to music?

5.
… tries to achieve good results in studies?

6.
… is going to be a doctor?

7.
… is critical about his/her build?

8.
… values his/her friends and way of life?

9.
… states his/her precise height?

10.
… likes going on foot?

11.
… thinks it is important not to tell lies?

12.
… loves his/her place of living?

13.
… is a future engineer?

14.
… is a sports fan?

15.
… doesn’t find it easy to describe himself/herself?

37. Find in the text the following sentences. Translate them into Russian:

  1. This
    is my first year, I enjoy studying here and I do my best to get only
    “fives”.

  2. I’m
    overweight I think though my friends say I am not.

  3. My
    main exercise is walking – I walk everywhere – and swimming,
    which is fine for giving you good stamina and it’s good for your
    heart, spine and lungs.

  4. I
    can mix quite well with people that I’ve never met before and with
    people from different walks of life.

  5. I
    am honest and reliable and I value these qualities highly.

  6. Well,
    actually it is very difficult to speak about yourself, but I will
    try.

  7. I
    am very active, although my parents say that I am lazy, because I
    don’t like to do the things they want me to do.

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A. Match to make sentences. If a phrase 1-8 cannot be matched with a phrase A-F, put a cross on the line.

  1. I’ve never driven a tractor. (D)
  2. We’re going to have a party in Saturday. (F)
  3. Don’t close the window! (A)
  4. Have you invited lots of people? (E)
  5. Our rabbit has run away.
  6. Of course you can borrow some money. (B)
  7. Clare has drawn a lovely picture. (C)
  8. I think I’ll sit down.

B. Circle the extra word in each sentence.

  1. My mum often makes for the old lady who lives next door some soup.
  2. I won’t tell to anyone your secret.
  3. Sing to us a song!
  4. Could you bring for me some crisps when you come?
  5. I think I’ll buy for Carl a computer game for his birthday.
  6. That CD cost to me fifteen euros.
  7. Dan showed to me his autograph book.

C. Rewrite the sentence with the direct object at the end.

  1. I owe ten euros to Danny.
    I owe Danny ten euros.
  2. Susan hasn’t bought a birthday present for her mum yet.
    Susan hasn’t bought her mum a birthday present yet.
  3. You should show your new guitar to Mike.
    You should show Mike your new guitar.
  4. Did you give that CD to Liz?
    Did you give Liz that CD?
  5. I’d like to teach English to young teenagers.
    I’d like to teach young teenagers English.
  6. Are you going to write a letter to your grandparents?
    Are you going to write your grandparents a letter?
  7. Could you take this magazine to your dad?
    Could you take your dad this magazine?

D. Rewrite the sentences with the indirect object at the end.

  1. I’m going to read the kids a story.
    I’m going to read a story to the kids.
  2. Could you pass Ed the potatoes?
    Could you pass the potatoes to Ed?
  3. Throw the dog that bone!
    Throw that bone to the dog!
  4. Why are you sending Aunty June those clothes?
    Why are you sending those clothes to Aunty June?
  5. Steve sang us his new song.
    Steve sang his new song to us.
  6. I’ll lend Doug the money.
    I’ll lend the money to Doug.
  7. I’ve never told my mum a lie.
    I’ve never told a lie to my mum.

E. Write one word in each gap. If no word is necessary, put a dash.

  1. My mum is going to write a letter to the editor.
  2. I paid the money to the shop assistant and then left.
  3. Let’s get a birthday card for your dad.
  4. I’m going to tell you the answer!
  5. I’ve made some sandwiches for you.
  6. We’ll bring you that DVD tonight.
  7. Tony has bought a book for Jake.
  8. A prize was given to the best student.

F. If a line is correct, put a tick. If there is an extra word in a line, write the word.

My uncle loves astronomy. It’s his hobby. My aunt recently bought for him a new telescope for his birthday, so he gave his old one to me! It’s a very good telescope. When we bought it, it cost to him over two hundred euros! Last weekend, he taught to me the basics. He showed me how to look through it, and told to me the names of all the planets. He said he’ll bring to me a book with more information about the night sky next time he comes. Now astronomy is my hobby too. I think I’m going to enjoy it!

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A. Circle the correct word.

1   The charity / union I’m a member of is calling for a nationwide strike next week.

2   It’s company / firm / business policy not to allow the use of phones for personal calls during working hours.

3   The recent raise / rise in the cost of petrol has affected loads of small businesses round here.

4   In some professions, you have to retire / resign when you’re 60 or 65 years old.

5   My grandfather gets a pension / promotion from the company he used to work for.

6   Not only did we all have to work overtime / promotion this weekend, but we didn’t get paid for it!

7   Have you had any news about that work / job / career you applied for yet?

8   The starting salary / wage is €20000 per year.

9   You’ll get a weekly pay / wage of about €300 before deductions.

10   She became a full-time member of employees / staff / employers last year.

Answers

1 union   2 company   3 rise   4 retire

5 pension   6 overtime   7 job   8 salary

9 wage   10 staff

B. Complete using the correct form of the words in the box.

commute • deliver • earn • gain • make • sack • win

1   No sooner had Denzil …………………… the lottery than he decided to quit his job.

2   How long does it take you to …………………… to work every day?

3   How much does a state school teacher …………………… each year?

4   Over a hundred workers were …………………… redundant when the factory closed.

5   Our next-door neighbour was …………………… for stealing company property.

6   Does your local supermarket ……………………?

7   Rarely have I …………………… so much valuable experience in such a short space of time.

Answers

1 won   2 commute   3 earn/make   4 made

5 sacked   6 deliver   7 gained

C. Write one word in each gap.

It just takes hard work and commitment

Entrepreneur Jane Dickson describes how she got started

I was working as an IT Manager for a small publishing company (in fact, I was standing (1) ……………… for the actual manager while she was away on maternity leave) when the company was taken (2) ……………… by a large multinational media organisation. It was in the depths of the recession, and initially our new owners promised to see our small company (3) ……………… the hard times. Things got worse, though, and they finally backed (4) ……………… of their agreement. Our company closed (5) ……………… . We were all made redundant – it was horrible!

I wasn’t sure what I wanted to do next. I (6) ……………… down several offers of work as I didn’t want to rush into anything. Then, one day, I woke up and thought: ‘I’m going to set (7) ……………… my own business!’ At first it was tough. I had to (8) ……………… to everything myself – I was the only employee! – but I set (9) ……………… it with dedication and refused to give up, whatever happened. Over the last five years, as the company’s grown, I’ve taken (10) ……………… more and more staff. Dickson’s now employs over five hundred people! I set (11) ……………… to be successful, and I’ve managed it. I feel very lucky, although, to be honest, luck has nothing to do with it. It just takes hard work and commitment. I don’t feel satisfied yet, though. We’re bringing (12) ……………… new products all the time, and I want to continue doing that. I also want to speed (13) ……………… our production process to make it more efficient. I’m not planning to slow (14) ……………… any time soon!

Answers

1 in   2 over   3 through   4 out   5 down

6 turned   7 up   8 see   9 to   10 on

11 out   12 out   13 up    14 down

D. Match to make sentences.

 I put a lot of effort

 They’ve made their decision

 It’s not in your interest to

 The secretary’s kept me

 I don’t know why you didn’t apply

 I think we’re all in agreement

 Dean’s been out

 The shop hasn’t been in

 I’m glad you’re finally taking an interest

10   Jason lives fairly near his place of

A   on hold for ages.

 about who’s going to get promoted.

 of work for over two months now.

D   into writing this report.

 business long.

 in your work.

G   for that position.

H   accept a pay cut.

I    work, doesn’t he?

J   on this, aren’t we?

Answers

1 D   2 B   3 H   4 A   5 G   6 J

7 C   8 E   9 F   10 I

E. Write one word in each gap.

 Maybe you should write a letter ……………… complaint to the manager.

 When was the last time you had a ……………… off?

 Hardly had the police officer come ……………… duty when he had to respond to an emergency.

 My dad’s ……………… work at the moment, I’m afraid. Can you call back later?

 I am available to ……………… an interview at your convenience.

 He’s been ……………… this job for over thirty years.

 Our company ……………… a lot of business with Altech Industries.

 Sol’s made an arrangement ……………… the wholesalers to deliver more frequently in future.

 June’s got several years’ experience ……………… dealing with young children.

Answers

1 of   2 day   3 on   4 at   5 attend

6 doing/in   7 does   8 with/for   9 of/in

F. Choose the correct answer.

1   Who is responsible ………… dealing with complaints?

      A with             B for

      C in                  D at

2   We began ………… looking round for advertising agencies which had experience of our market.

      A to                 B with

      C by                 D at

3   The covering letter wasn’t attached ………… the CV.

      A to                 B with

      C from            D by

4   Don’t you think you should apply for the job ………… writing?

      A with             B for

      C at                 D in

5   I was only absent ………… the office for a few minutes!

      A for               B from

      C in                  D about

6   Success in this industry depends a lot ………… luck!

      A with             B from

      C at                 D on

Answers

1 B   2 C   3 A   4 D   5 B   6 D

G. Cross out the incorrect word in each sentence and write the correct word on the line.

 Sadie’s quite good in typing. …………….

 Jimmy qualified at a doctor a couple of years ago. …………….

 You need to be good at languages to work in an interpreter. …………….

 It’ll be good that Rudy to get some work experience this summer. …………….

 You’ve got to be experienced from dealing with difficult authors if you want to be an editor. …………….

 We specialise for manufacturing tiles for the building industry. …………….

 After qualifying as veterinary medicine, she decided to move to Yorkshire. …………….

 I’d love to work as advertising. …………….

 Joanne is training for become a trapeze artist at the moment! …………….

Answers

1 in/at   2 at/as   3 in/as   4 that/for

5 from/in/with/at   6 for/in   7 as/in

8 as/in   9 for/to

H. Complete the sentences by changing the form of the word in capitals when this is necessary.

1   All the heavy ………………… (MACHINE) in the factory has been manufactured on site.

2   Al is a manager at the local water ………………… (WORK).

3   An ………………… (INDUSTRY) dispute is threatening to delay production of the new car.

4   We work under close ………………… (SUPERVISE), so there’s not much opportunity for initiative.

5   Farm ………………… (WORK) in Belgium have accepted a 5% pay increase.

6   There’ll be an ………………… (ADD) charge of €30 for delivery.

7   Supersonic planes have never been a ………………… (COMMERCE) success.

8   We couldn’t have built this new train without the ………………… (DEDICATE) and expertise of the entire workforce.

 The plan is completely ………………… (WORK). Let’s just forget it!

Answers

1 machinery   2 works   3 industrial   4 supervision

5 workers   6 additional   7 commercial   8 dedication

9 unworkable

I. Complete the text by changing the form of the word in brackets.

Job fairs

Although a certain percentage of graduates will still be (1) ………………… (employ) six months after leaving university, the majority will have found (2) ………………… (employ) by then. Many of these will even have been offered a job while at university, as a result of visiting a job fair. Job fairs are held at many universities each year. Companies come along to advertise jobs, which are usually in (3) ………………… (manage), and the career structures and benefit packages that go with them. Job fairs are an (4) ………………… (effect) way for undergraduates to find out what kind of job they might be interested in.

If you go to a job fair, dress (5) ………………… (profession). Don’t wear jeans and a T-shirt. Wear a suit! You don’t want to look (6) ………………… (responsible) when you have your first (7) ………………… (meet) with your potential (8) ………………… (employ). If you’re interested in a job on offer, you may have to fill out an (9) ………………… (apply) form, so it’s (10) ………………… (help) to take along relevant information with you. You’ll also need proof of all your (11) ………………… (qualify), so don’t forget to take photocopies of all your certificates with you.

Answers

1 unemployed   2 employment   3 management

4 effective   5 professionally   6 irresponsible

7 meeting   8 employer(s)   9 application

10 helpful   11 qualifications

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