Use each word or phrase once to complete the text

1 receptionist; varied, tiring

2 architect; creative, well-paid

3 cleaner; repetitive, badly-paid

4 programmer; challenging, rewarding

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1

I work as a receptionist in a hotel. The job is OK. There are lots of different things I have to do, like deal with the public, check guests in and out, answer the phone, use a computer, and so on. So every day is different. The problem is, I have to work long hours, sometimes at night, so I’m absolutely exhausted when I go home.

2

I’m an architect. I finished college last year and this is my first job. I love designing houses, creating something beautiful for people. I love working in a team and the other people in the office are great. But we all work very long hours. Luckily, I get quite a lot of money so it’s worth it!

3

I’m from Senegal and I work as a cleaner. I’m on my feet all day, but I don’t mind because I’m fit and strong and the work isn’t too hard. But I have to clean the same offices every day, six days a week. The same offices! That’s very boring. And I only get about £7 an hour, which isn’t much at all. Britain is expensive and it’s difficult to live on so little money.

4

I’m a programmer. I work for a software company in London. I love my job. I often have to solve quite difficult problems, which is difficult, and takes a lot of time, but I really enjoy it. I love the feeling at the end of the day when I have solved a really difficult problem.

Complete the work activities with the words below. Use
each word or phrase only once.
alone children a computer customers your feet
five hours indoors a lot a lot of money outdoors
the phone phone calls the public atean unitar
1 travel
2 be on
3 serve
4 work
5 wear
6 deal with
7 be part of
8 work nine-to
9 work long
10 make
11 answer
12 work with
13 earn
14 use

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Ответ:

Valuable, afford, traditional,weird, rhythm, balance,video arcade

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1 valuable

2 afford

3 traditional

4 weird

5 rhythm

6 balance

7 video arcade

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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. 
annual

a)  conference

2. 
early

b)  credit

3. 
extended

c)  dismissal

4. 
limited

d)  enterprise

5. 
natural

e)  liability

6. 
occupational

f)  pension

7. 
private

g)  resources

8. 
unfair

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
abroad.

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
need a 20 day one.

B:

Is it not possible to get cover just for two weeks?

C:

Well, you could insure each or any of these
categories separately.

B:

Well, it’ll have to be 20 days then. How much will
it cost?

C:

For full cover — that’s death, injury, delay,
baggage and money — £57.50.

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
suppose…

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.

  1. accept delivery
  2. acknowledge
  3. current issue
  4. following
  5. inconvenience
  1. line
  2. note
  3. postage
  4. range
  5. regret
  1. reserve the right
  2. resume
  3. quotation
  4. stock
  5. supply
  6. terms

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.

1.

I

9.

A

2.

H

10.

J

3.

G

11.

P

4.

f

12.

m

5.

C

13.

L

6.

O

14.

E

7.

B

15.

N

8.

k

16.

d

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
yellow,

 100 red)

  Delivery 15 February latest

Notes:  4°/. discount (+ 2% if payment within 30
days).

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

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