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UNIT​​ 6:FUTURE​​ JOBS

 

I.

Choose​​ the​​ word​​ with​​ main stress placed​​ differently​​ from that​​ of the others.

1.

a. ​​ accompany

b. ​​ category

c. ​​ resume

d.

advice

2.

a. ​​ retail

b. ​​ vacancy

c. ​​ interview

d.

fantastic

3.

a. ​​ responsibility

b. ​​ recommendation c.​​ electrician

d.

qualification

4.

a. ​​ confident

b. ​​ impression

c. ​​ employment

d.

diploma

5.

a. ​​ experience

b. ​​ suitable

c. ​​ concentrate

d.

comment

6.

a. ​​ polite

b. ​​ honest

c.​​ enthusiasm

d.​​ ​​ technique

7-

a. ​​ irrigation

b. ​​ manufacture

c. ​​ imaginary

d.

engineer

8.

a. ​​ workforce

b.​​ journalist

c. ​​ interested

d.​​ ​​ throughout

9.

a. ​​ popularity

b.​​ congratulate

c. ​​ disappointed

d.

advertisement

10.

a. ​​ financial

b. ​​ pressure

c. ​​ technical

d.

advertise

II.
Complete​​ each​​ of the sentences​​ with an​​ appropriate​​ verb​​ from the​​ box.

Offerinterviewlooking​​ forconcentrateprepare commentedadmit  employed  advertised  create

1.If​​ you don’twell​​ you​​ are unlikely​​ to​​ get​​ the​​ job.

2.I​​ saw​​ the​​ jobon the​​ Internet.

3.The​​ first​​ step​​ in a​​ job​​ search is​​ toan​​ up-to-date​​ CV.

4.I​​ prefer​​ to​​ your recent​​ interview and am​​ pleased​​ toyou the​​ post​​ of​​ editor.

5.A​​ large part​​ of​​ the workforce​​ isin​​ agriculture.

6.During​​ the​​ interview,​​ you​​ should​​ ​​ on​​ what​​ the​​ interviewer​​ is​​ saying​​ and​​ try​​ to answer​​ his​​ questions​​ clearly.

7.He was honest​​ enough tohis​​ mistake.

8.It’s hoped​​ that​​ the scheme willnew​​ jobs​​ in​​ the​​ region.​​ 

9.He​​ got​​ made redundant, so​​ now​​ he​​ iswork​​ again.

10.​​ Researchers who​​ read​​ the​​ reportthat​​ it​​ has​​ many​​ errors.

III.Complete​​ the passage​​ with the correct​​ form​​ of the​​ word​​ in​​ brackets.

So​​ you’ve​​ found​​ a​​ job​​ that​​ you​​ want​​ to​​ apply​​ for.​​ What​​ next?​​ Usually​​ you​​ phone​​ the company​​ and​​ ask​​ for​​ an​​ (1)(apply)​​ form​​ and​​ a​​ job​​ (2)(describe).​​ The​​ (3)

​​ (advertise)​​ will​​ often​​ have​​ a​​ reference​​ number,​​ so​​ make​​ sure​​ you​​ have​​ that​​ handy​​ when​​ you​​ call.​​ Think​​ (4)(careful)​​ about​​ the​​ job​​ -​​ is​​ this​​ the​​ job​​ you​​ want?​​ Could

you​​ do​​ it?​​ OK,​​ you​​ have​​ the​​ form​​ in​​ front​​ of​​ you​​ -​​ either​​ a​​ paper​​ copy​​ or​​ on​​ your​​ computer. Some​​ good​​ advice​​ is​​ to​​ take​​ your​​ time​​ and​​ make​​ sure​​ that​​ the​​ (5)(inform)​​ you​​ give​​ ​​ is​​ ​​ specific​​ ​​ to​​ ​​ this​​ ​​ job​​ ​​ and​​ ​​ not​​ ​​ just​​ ​​ general.​​ ​​ Remember​​ ​​ that​​ ​​ this​​ ​​ is​​ ​​ the​​ ​​ first​​ ​​ (6)

​​ (impress)​​ that​​ an​​ (7)(employ)​​ will​​ have​​ of​​ you,​​ and​​ they​​ will​​ probably

have a lot​​ of applications​​ -​​ if it​​ is​​ messy, or filled​​ in (8)(correct), it​​ will​​ go straight into​​ the​​ bin!​​ Fill​​ in​​ all​​ parts​​ of​​ the​​ application​​ form​​ -​​ if​​ you​​ think​​ it​​ doesn’t​​ apply​​ to​​ you,​​ write​​ n/a,​​ which​​ means​​ not​​ applicable’,​​ but​​ don’t​​ leave​​ blanks.​​ After​​ you’ve​​ completed​​ the​​ form,​​ most​​ applications​​ will​​ also​​ ask​​ you​​ to​​ include​​ a​​ (9)(cover)​​ letter.​​ This​​ is​​ your chance​​ to​​ shine.​​ Why​​ are​​ you​​ the​​ best​​ person​​ for​​ the​​ job?​​ Why​​ are​​ your​​ experience​​ and​​ (10)

​​  ​​​​ (qualify)​​ relevant​​ and​​ what​​ personal​​ qualities​​ do​​ you​​ have​​ that​​ would​​ (11)​​ ​​ ​​ (beneficial)​​ the employer?​​ Don’t​​ be​​ modest​​ here, but​​ don’t​​ lie​​ -​​ if​​ you say​​ that​​ you speak​​ (12)

​​ (fluency)​​ Spanish,​​ and​​ you​​ can​​ actually​​ only​​ say​​ hello​​ and​​ goodbye,​​ you​​ are​​ asking

for​​ trouble!

IV.Fill​​ in​​ each​​ gap​​ with​​ an​​ appropriate​​ preposition.

1.She’s​​ very​​ keen​​ ​​ getting​​ a​​ highly-paid​​ job.

2.Were​​ interviewingthe​​ job​​ in the Sales​​ Department.

3.He was​​ tempted​​ to​​ givefreelancing​​ and​​ get​​ a​​ regular​​ job.

4.She​​ made helpful​​ commentsmy​​ work.

5.Try​​ to​​ make an immediate​​ impression​​ your interviewer.

6.You​​ may​​ jotyour qualifications​​ and experience​​ that​​ can​​ relatethe​​ job.

7.I’ll​​ tell​​ you how​​ to succeeda​​ job​​ interview.

8.I​​ decided​​ to​​ concentrate​​ all​​ my​​ efforts​​ ​​ ​​ finding​​ a better-paid​​ job.

9.Hes been​​ ​​ work​​ since​​ the​​ factory​​ closed.

10.Ask​​ somequestions​​ to​​ show​​ that​​ youre​​ interestedthe​​ interview

and that​​ you have​​ prepared​​ well​​ ​​ it.

V.Write​​ ​​ all​​ ​​ the​​ ​​ relative​​ ​​ pronouns​​ ​​ or​​ ​​ relative​​ ​​ adverbs​​ ​​ possible​​ ​​ to​​ ​​ complete​​ ​​ each sentence.​​ Write​​ 0​​ if the​​ sentence​​ is​​ correct​​ without​​ adding a​​ pronoun​​ or​​ adverb.

1.Studentsgetbelow-average exam​​ results​​ do not​​ have​​ the​​ best​​ prospects.

2.Only​​ about​​ 70​​ people​​ live​​ on Lundy​​ Island,lies off​​ the​​ coast​​ of​​ Devon.

3.Accidentshappen​​ at​​ night​​ usually​​ involve​​ fewer​​ people.

4.Marian Evans,​​ ​​ wrote​​ under the name of​​ George Eliot,​​ was a​​ great​​ novelist.

5.Religion​​ is​​ a subject​​ onpeople hold​​ very​​ firm​​ opinions.

6.The​​ scientistwe​​ met​​ yesterday​​ is well​​ known for​​ her​​ research.

7.Do​​ you​​ know​​ the datewe have​​ to hand in​​ the essay.

8.The​​ Queen’s​​ eldest​​ son​​ is​​ Charles,marriage​​ to​​ Diana​​ ended​​ in​​ 1996.

9.No one cares​​ about​​ the​​ starving​​ people​​ forthe​​ aid​​ is​​ intended.

10.Leanne​​ wishes she​​ still​​ had the​​ cameraJames broke.

11.Steve​​ couldnt​​ understand​​ the womanHannah​​ was​​ interviewing.

12.dont​​ understand​​ the​​ assignmentthe​​ professor​​ gave us​​ for​​ next​​ Monday.

13.I​​ live​​ in a dormitoryresidents come​​ from​​ many​​ countries.

14.His new​​ shirt​​ didn’t​​ fit, so​​ Dan​​ took​​ it​​ back​​ to​​ the​​ storehed​​ bought​​ it.

15.She usually​​ came​​ to​​ work​​ late,upset​​ her boss.

VI.All​​ of​​ these​​ sentences​​ contain​​ errors​​ in​​ affective​​ clause​​ structures.​​ Correct​​ the errors.

1.I​​ show​​ my​​ father​​ the​​ picture​​ of​​ the​​ car​​ I​​ am​​ going​​ to​​ buy​​ it​​ as​​ soon​​ as​​ I​​ save​​ enough

money

2.Something​​ happened​​ yesterday​​ has been​​ worrying​​ me.

3.Im​​ having​​ a​​ visit​​ from​​ my​​ favourite​​ aunt​​ who​​ lives in​​ London.

4.Isnt​​ that​​ the hotel​​ which​​ Greg​​ and Sally​​ had​​ their​​ wedding​​ reception?

5.I​​ talked​​ to​​ many​​ people, but​​ none​​ of​​ them​​ could​​ give​​ me any​​ useful​​ information.

6.The​​ police wouldnt​​ tell​​ us​​ the​​ source​​ of the​​ information on they​​ were acting.

7.Olga wrote​​ on a​​ topic about​​ that​​ she,​​ knew nothing.

8.Washington​​ is​​ the​​ man​​ to​​ who​​ Americans owe​​ their​​ independence.

9.The​​ new college which​​ cost​​ £80​​ million​​ to build​​ opens​​ this week.

10.We​​ are a​​ first-class​​ company​​ which products have a​​ reputation for quality.

11.They​​ live​​ in Pens​​ ford,​​ that​​ lies​​ just​​ south of​​ Bristol.

12.The​​ apple​​ tree​​ that​​ we planted​​ it​​ last​​ year​​ is producing.

13.They​​ are​​ the​​ generation​​ who’s​​ father​​ fought​​ in​​ the​​ Vietnam​​ War.

14.I​​ can’t​​ remember​​ the name​​ of the​​ island​​ which​​ the​​ aircraft​​ landed.

15.Ann quit​​ her​​ job at​​ the advertising​​ agency, this surprised everyone.

VII.Write​​ the​​ information​​ in​​ brackets​​ as​​ a​​ relative​​ clause​​ in​​ an​​ appropriate​​ place​​ in​​ the sentence.​​ Give​​ all​​ possible​​ relative​​ pronouns,​​ but​​ if​​ you​​ can​​ leave​​ them​​ out,​​ put​​ them​​ in brackets.​​ Make sure you​​ put in​​ commas​​ where​​ necessary.

1.Later​​ in​​ the​​ program​​ we​​ have​​ an​​ interview​​ with​​ Peter​​ Svensson.​​ (last​​ week​​ he​​ became the​​ first​​ man​​ to​​ row​​ solo​​ across​​ the​​ Indian Ocean)

 

2.

Carla’s​​ restaurant​​ is​​ very​​ good​​ value,​​ (it​​ serves a​​ range of​​ Mediterranean dishes)

 

 

3.

The​​ New​​ Zealand​​ rugby​​ team​​ are​​ clear​​ favourites​​ to​​ win​​ the​​ match,​​ (all​​ of​​ its​​ members​​ weight​​ over​​ 100​​ kilos)

 

4.

Susie​​ brought​​ home a​​ kitten, (shed​​ found​​ it​​ in​​ the​​ park)

 

5.

The​​ story​​ is​​ about​​ a​​ teenage boy. (his ambition​​ is​​ to​​ become an astronaut)

 

 

6.

Paul​​ has​​ got​​ a​​ job​​ with​​ Empirico.​​ (its​​ main product​​ is electric​​ light​​ bulbs)

 

 

7.

Politicians​​ should​​ give​​ more consideration to​​ the working​​ people,​​ (they​​ represent​​ them)

 

 

8.

Among​​ the​​ group​​ of​​ people​​ was​​ Professor​​ Rogers.​​ (I​​ had​​ last​​ seen​​ him​​ in​​ Oxford​​ twenty​​ years earlier)

 

9.

I​​ live on a small​​ road,​​ (it​​ leads down​​ to​​ the​​ river)

 

 

10.

Monet’s earlier​​ paintings​​ are​​ in a​​ new​​ exhibition in​​ London,​​ (many have​​ never​​ been​​ seen in this​​ country​​ before)

11.

Ian​​ Mciver​​ has​​ become​​ managing​​ director​​ of​​ Europes​​ largest​​ food​​ retailer,​​ (his​​ first​​ job​​ was selling​​ vegetables​​ in a​​ market)

 

12.

Douglas has​​ a new​​ girlfriend, (she works​​ in​​ the​​ library)

 

 

13.

My​​ Volkswagen Golf​​ is​​ a​​ very​​ reliable​​ car.​​ (I​​ bought​​ it​​ in 1980)

 

 

14.

Brian​​ Brookes​​ will​​ be​​ present​​ at​​ its​​ official​​ opening,​​ (the​​ Brookes​​ art​​ gallery​​ is​​ named after​​ him)

 

15.

The​​ candidate​​ didn’t​​ win​​ the election.​​ (I​​ voted​​ for​​ her)

 

 

VIII.
Combine​​ the​​ two​​ sentences​​ into one,​​ using​​ adjective​​ phrases.

1.The​​ dam​​ was holding​​ back​​ the water.​​ Then​​ it​​ suddenly​​ gave way.

 

2.

Some buildings were​​ hit​​ by​​ bombs.​​ They​​ are​​ still​​ burning.

 

 

3.

Some people want​​ to smoke. They​​ have​​ to​​ leave​​ the​​ building.

 

 

4.

The​​ experiment​​ was conducted​​ at​​ the University​​ of​​ Chicago.​​ It​​ was successful.

 

 

5.

A​​ shot​​ was​​ fired that​​ day.​​ It​​ signaled the​​ start​​ of the​​ American​​ Revolution.

 

 

6.

Kuala​​ Lumpur​​ is​​ the​​ capital​​ city​​ of​​ Malaysia. ​​ ​​ It​​ is​​ a​​ major​​ trade​​ center​​ in​​ Southeast​​ Asia.

 

7.

Tourists​​ take​​ the​​ train​​ from​​ London​​ to Stratford.​​ They​​ have​​ to change at​​ Coventry.

 

 

8.

Be sure​​ to​​ follow​​ the​​ instructions.​​ They​​ are​​ given at​​ the​​ top​​ of​​ the​​ page.

 

 

9.

People were walking​​ across​​ the​​ bridge. They​​ could feel​​ it​​ swaying.

 

10.

Simon​​ ​​ Bolivar​​ ​​ was​​ ​​ a​​ ​​ great​​ ​​ South​​ ​​ American​​ ​​ general.​​ ​​ He​​ ​​ led​​ ​​ the​​ ​​ fight​​ ​​ for independence​​ early​​ in the​​ 19th​​ century.

 

 

IX.
Complete​​ the​​ second​​ sentence, using an​​ infinitive​​ relative​​ clause.

1.The​​ US dropped​​ an​​ atom​​ bomb. ​​ No other​​ country​​ had​​ done​​ that​​ before.

The​​ US​​ was​​ the​​ first​​ country​​ 

2.The​​ protesters​​ had no weapons.​​ They​​ couldnt​​ defend​​ themselves.

The protesters had no​​ weapons​​ 

3.Henry​​ VIII​​ of England​​ married​​ six​​ times.​​ No other​​ king​​ did that.

Henry​​ VIII​​ of England was​​ the only​​ king​​ ​​ 

4.John F.​​ Kennedy​​ was assassinated, which​​ hasnt​​ happened​​ to​​ any​​ US​​ President​​ since.​​ John F.​​ Kennedy​​ was the​​ last​​ US president​​ 

5.The​​ government​​ has​​ little​​ money, it​​ cant​​ tackle​​ the​​ many​​ social​​ problems.

The​​ government​​ has​​ little​​ money​​ 

6.New​​ Zealand​​ gave women​​ the​​ right​​ to​​ vote. No​​ other​​ country​​ had​​ done​​ that​​ before.​​ New​​ Zealand was​​ the​​ first​​ country​​ 

7.I​​ think​​ China​​ will​​ host​​ the​​ Olympic Games soon.​​ It’ll​​ be​​ their turn​​ next.

I​​ think​​ China will​​ be​​ the​​ next​​ country​​ 

8.Voters are​​ faced​​ with a​​ lot​​ of parties.​​ They​​ can​​ choose​​ from​​ a​​ large number. ​​ Voters​​ are​​ faced​​ with a​​ lot​​ of parties​​ 

9.At​​ 24,​​ William​​ Pitt​​ became Prime Minister.​​ No one​​ else so​​ young​​ has ever​​ done​​ that.​​ At​​ 24,​​ William​​ Pitt​​ was​​ the​​ youngest​​ person​​ 

10.The​​ pilot​​ survived​​ the​​ crash.​​ No one​​ else​​ on​​ the​​ plane​​ survived.

The​​ pilot​​ was​​ the only​​ person​​ ​​ 

X. Write a​​ letter​​ of application.​​ Use​​ the cues​​ given.

Dear​​ Mr. Philips

1.1/​​ interested/​​ apply/​​ post/​​ desk​​ editor/​​ advertise/​​ The​​ Independent’/​​ yesterday//

 

 

2.

My​​ ​​ reason​​ ​​ for​​ ​​ applying/​​ ​​ 1/​​ ​​ work/​​ ​​ 10​​ ​​ years/​​ ​​ an​​ ​​ assistant​​ ​​ editor/​​ ​​ small​​ ​​ publishing company//

 

3.

now/​​ 1/​​ look/​​ post/​​ offer​​ me/​​ more​​ responsibility​​ and​​ independent/​​ make/​​ editorial​​ and organizational​​ decisions//

 

4.

1/​​ enjoy/​​ the challenge/​​ work/​​ tight​​ deadlines/​​ produce/​​ high quality​​ books//

 

 

5.

1/​​ have/​​ fast​​ and​​ accurate​​ keyboard​​ skills/​​ and​​ familiar/​​ all​​ modern​​ publishing​​ computer software//

 

6.

I​​ would/​​ able/​​ attend/​​ interview/​​ any​​ time/​​ convenient/​​ you//

 

 

7.

1/​​ look​​ forward/​​ hear/​​ you//

 

 

Yours​​ sincerely,​​ Olivia​​ James

 

TEST​​ 1

 

I.

 

PRONUNCIATION

Choose​​ the​​ word​​ that​​ has​​ the underlined part​​ pronounced​​ differently​​ from that​​ of​​ the others.

 

1.

 

a. ​​ vacancy

 

b.​​ ​​ wholesale c.​​ retail d.​​ category

2.

a. ​​ neat

b.​​ ​​ create c.​​ piece d.​​ ​​ keenness

3.

a. ​​ future

b.​​ ​​ resume c.​​ pressure d.​​ enthusiasm

4.

a. ​​ honest

b.​​ ​​ humour c.​​ honour d.​​ hour

5.

a. ​​ whether

b.​​ ​​ enthusiastc. ​​ clothes d.​​ though

II.

LANGUAGE​​ FOCUS

A.

Choose​​ the one​​ word or​​ phrase​​ -a, b,​​ cord-​​ that best completes​​ the sentences.

6.

The​​ exercise-with-answer-key​​ format​​ makes the book​​ suitableself-study.

 

a. ​​ for

b. ​​ to c.​​ of d.​​ in

7.

It’s piecework, so​​ how​​ much​​ you earn​​ dependshow​​ fast​​ vou can​​ work.

 

a. ​​ in

b. ​​ on c.​​ ​​ of d.​​ to

8.

The​​ job​​ offer​​ was​​ too​​ good​​ for​​ Jennifer​​ to turn​​ 

 

a. ​​ off

b. ​​ away c.​​ ​​ out d.​​ down

9. She has beenfor an​​ interview​​ for​​ the​​ manager’s​​ job.

 

a. ​​ called

b. ​​ carried c.​​ ​​ hold d.​​ brought

10.The​​ agency​​ will​​ let​​ you​​ know​​ if​​ they​​ have any​​ suitable​​ ​​ 

a.redundanciesb.​​ vacanciesc.​​ ​​ abilitiesd.​​ capabilities

11.One condition​​ of​​ this​​ job​​ is​​ that​​ you​​ must​​ beto​​ work​​ at​​ weekends,

a.availableb. capablec.​​ ​​ acceptabled.​​ accessible

12.A​​ skilledwill​​ help candidates​​ feel​​ relaxed.

a.interviewb. interviewingc.​​ ​​ intervieweed.​​ interviewer

13.The​​ company​​ employs aof nearly​​ 5000.

a.workloadb.​​ workmanc.​​ ​​ workforced.​​ workout

14.With so​​ much,​​ Im​​ lucky​​ to be​​ in​​ work.

a.employeesb. employersc.'​​ employmentd.​​ unemployment

15.really​​ wanted​​ to​​ create​​ a​​ goodat​​ the​​ start​​ of​​ the​​ interview.

a.preparationb. impressionc.​​ ​​ expressiond.​​ explanation

B.Choose​​ the one​​ word or​​ phrase​​ -a, b, c​​ or​​ d-​​ that best​​ completes​​ the​​ sentences.

16.People can​​ speak​​ English​​ can be understood​​ in​​ many​​ countries.

a. ​​ whoseb.​​ whoc.​​ whomd.​​ ​​ which

17.Do​​ you remember​​ Mr.​​ Darnell,taught​​ us​​ English​​ Literature?

a.whob.​​ whomc. thatd.​​ which

18.Violent​​ tropical​​ storms​​ ​​ ​​ occur​​ in​​ western​​ Asia​​ are​​ called​​ typhoons.

a.thatb.​​ itc.​​ whichitd.​​ when​​ it

19.Martin​​ tried on​​ three​​ jackets,fitted him.

a.all​​ of themb.​​ none​​ of​​ whichc.​​ none​​ of​​ themd. ​​ all​​ of​​ those

20.Yesterday​​ we​​ visited​​ the​​ City​​ Museum,I’d never​​ been before.

a.whichb.​​ wherec. to​​ thatd. to​​ which

21.The​​ problemnever​​ occurred.

a.I​​ hadnt​​ expected​​ itb. ​​ that​​ I​​ had expected​​ it

c.which I​​ have expectedd.​​ I​​ had expected

22.The​​ architectMario​​ works​​ is brilliant.

a.whomb. thatc.​​ with​​ whomd.​​ with​​ who

23.Bogota,is​​ the capital​​ of​​ Colombia,​​ is​​ a​​ cosmopolitan city.

a.whob.​​ whichc. thatd.​​ where

24.On July​​ 20, 1969,​​ Neil​​ Armstrong​​ became​​ the​​ first​​ person​​ ​​ ​​ foot​​ on another​​ celestial​​ body.

a.setb. settingc. to​​ setd.​​ who​​ was​​ set

25.Many​​ of​​ the​​ picturesfrom​​ outer space​​ are​​ presently​​ on display​​ in the public​​ library.

a.sentb. sendingc. having​​ sentd. that​​ sent

26.It​​ may​​ be​​ the​​ most​​ important​​ decisionyou​​ will​​ ever​​ take.

a.whichb.​​ whatc. thatd. of​​ which

27.Is​​ that​​ the​​ manwas broken​​ into​​ two​​ days ago?

a.whose​​ houseb.​​ the​​ house of​​ whom

c.who’s housed. ​​ of​​ whom​​ the house

28.The​​ reasonhe was​​ absent​​ from​​ school​​ is​​ that​​ he​​ had​​ an accident.

a.whyb. in​​ whichc. thatd.​​ which

29.Jan​​ didnt​​ fill​​ her​​ car​​ up​​ with petrol​​ before​​ she​​ left,was careless​​ of​​ her.

a.whichb.​​ itc. thatd.​​ what

30.It​​ is only​​ recently​​ that​​ ballets have been based​​ on themes​​ ​​ ​​ American​​ life.

a.reflectsb. reflectingc.reflectedd. that​​ reflected

C.Identify​​ the​​ one​​ underlined​​ word​​ or​​ phrase​​ -​​ A,​​ B,​​ C​​ or​​ D​​ -​​ that​​ must​​ be​​ changed for​​ the​​ sentence​​ to be​​ correct.

31.Before I​​ came​​ here, I​​ didn’thave​​ the​​ opportunity​​ to​​ speak​​ to​​ people​​ their​​ 

ABCD

native​​ tongue​​ is English.

32.No one​​ has​​ said​​ anything​​ would​​ persuade​​ me​​ to​​ change​​ my​​ mind.

ABCD

33.The​​ girl​​ sitting​​ in the​​ red chair​​ is​​ the person​​ to​​ who​​ you​​ must​​ give​​ this envelope.

ABCD

34.Some snakes​​ have hollow​​ teeth​​ they​​ are called​​ fangs​​ that​​ they​​ use​​ to​​ 

ABC

poison​​ their​​ victims.

D

35.Although​​ her​​ friends​​ tried​​ to convince​​ her​​ to​​ apply​​ for​​ the​​ job​​ at​​ the

​​ ABC

factory,​​ Christine​​ resisted​​ to​​ make​​ an application.

D

III.READING

A.Fill​​ in​​ each​​ blank​​ with one appropriate​​ word​​ from​​ the box.

interviewapplicantimpressingcooperate discussionspersonnelprocessfirstsuitabledirectly

A​​ job​​ interview​​ is​​ a​​ conversation​​ which​​ occurs​​ between​​ a​​ potential​​ employer​​ and​​ a​​ job

(36).​​ During​​ the​​ job​​ interview,​​ the employer​​ hopes​​ to​​ determine​​ whether​​ or​​ not​​ the applicant​​ is​​ (37)for​​ the​​ job,​​ while​​ the​​ applicant​​ tries to learn​​ more about​​ the​​ position​​ while​​ also​​ (38)the​​ employer.​​ As​​ a​​ general​​ rule,​​ a​​ job​​ interview​​ is​​ an​​ important​​ part of​​ the​​ (39)of​​ applying​​ for​​ a​​ job,​​ and​​ it​​ may​​ range​​ in​​ formality​​ from​​ a​​ casual conversation​​ to​​ a​​ series​​ of​​ serious​​ (40)with an​​ assortment​​ of​​ people​​ working​​ within the​​ company.

Depending​​ on​​ the​​ size​​ of​​ a​​ company​​ and​​ its​​ organization,​​ an​​ applicant​​ may​​ only​​ have one​​ job​​ (41)This​​ is​​ common​​ with​​ small​​ businesses,​​ in​​ which​​ candidates​​ are​​ often interviewed​​ (42)by​​ the​​ employer.​​ In​​ other​​ cases,​​ a​​ representative​​ of​​ the​​ human

resources department​​ may​​ interview​​ a candidate​​ (43)​​ ​​ ,​​ and​​ then​​ he​​ or​​ she​​ will​​ go

through​​ a​​ series​​ of​​ interviews​​ withpotential​​ supervisors​​ and​​ other​​ (44). Larger​​ ​​ companies​​ ​​ may​​ ​​ also​​ ​​ have​​ ​​ interview​​ ​​ panels​​ ​​ with​​ ​​ multiple​​ ​​ members​​ ​​ who​​ ​​ (45)

​​ to​​ make a decision.

B.Read​​ the​​ following​​ job​​ advertisements,​​ then​​ decide​​ whether​​ the​​ statements​​ are​​ true

(T) or​​ false​​ (F).

For​​ recent​​ college​​ graduates​​ or​​ professionals​​ beginning​​ a​​ new​​ job​​ search,​​ a​​ job​​ hunt​​ can be​​ an exhausting​​ process.​​ One​​ of​​ the​​ reasons​​ is​​ that,​​ according​​ to​​ the experts,​​ to be​​ successful​​ in​​ your​​ job search,​​ you have​​ to​​ "market"​​ yourself, and​​ many​​ people​​ just​​ don’t​​ know​​ how.

The​​ two​​ of​​ the​​ most​​ important​​ building​​ blocks​​ for​​ a​​ successful​​ job​​ search:​​ the​​ resume and​​ cover​​ letter.​​ The​​ purpose​​ of​​ a​​ resume​​ is​​ to​​ tell​​ an employer​​ what​​ a​​ person​​ has​​ done​​ in​​ the past.​​ The​​ cover​​ letter​​ tells​​ the​​ prospective​​ employer​​ what​​ skills​​ and​​ abilities​​ the​​ job​​ seeker has​​ that​​ will​​ allow​​ them​​ to​​ be​​ successful​​ in​​ the​​ future​​ with​​ their​​ company.​​ Each​​ cover​​ letter should​​ be​​ crafted​​ to​​ be​​ very​​ specific​​ to​​ the​​ job​​ applied​​ for.​​ It​​ is​​ recommended​​ never​​ having​​ a​​ resume​​ longer​​ than​​ one​​ page.​​ Anything​​ beyond​​ that​​ won’t​​ get​​ read.​​ Most​​ resumes​​ are​​ read, on average,​​ for​​ eight​​ seconds.

If​​ you​​ have​​ limited​​ work experience, like a​​ new​​ college​​ grad, consider​​ creating a functional​​ resume​​ that​​ emphasizes​​ skills.​​ For​​ example,​​ near​​ the​​ top​​ of​​ your​​ resume​​ you​​ would list​​ such​​ skills as​​ knowledge​​ of specific​​ software,​​ bilingual​​ skills,​​ or​​ relevant​​ volunteer experience.​​ In​​ both​​ resumes​​ and​​ cover​​ letters,​​ always​​ use​​ high​​ quality​​ paper.​​ Stay​​ away​​ from

slang​​ language and avoid using​​ contractions.

All​​ experts​​ agree​​ that​​ thank​​ you​​ notes​​ for​​ an​​ interview​​ need​​ to​​ be​​ sent​​ within​​ one​​ day​​ of an​​ interview.​​ Thank​​ you​​ notes​​ can​​ tip​​ the​​ scales​​ in​​ your​​ favor.​​ Thank​​ you​​ notes​​ also​​ give​​ you the​​ opportunity​​ to​​ point​​ something​​ out​​ about​​ yourself​​ that​​ you​​ didn't​​ make​​ clear​​ during​​ the interview​​ process.

46.A​​ resume describes​​ how​​ you can​​ contribute​​ to​​ the​​ company​​ in the​​ future.

47.A​​ different​​ cover​​ letter should be​​ written​​ for​​ each​​ job​​ you apply​​ for.

48.Resumes​​ are​​ usually​​ looked at​​ only​​ very​​ briefly.

49.A​​ functional​​ resume​​ mainly​​ describes​​ your​​ experience.

50.Resumes and cover​​ letters​​ should​​ be written​​ in​​ formal​​ language.

51.A​​ thank​​ you note​​ can​​ increase​​ your​​ chances​​ of​​ getting​​ the​​ job.

IV.SPEAKING

52.“Hello,​​ may I​​ speak​​ to​​ Mr.​​ Washington,​​ please?”​​ .”

a.No,​​ you​​ may​​ notb.​​ Thats​​ rightc.​​ ​​ Hold on,​​ pleased.​​ ​​ Youre welcome

53.“Let’s​​ have some classical​​ music.​​ ”​​ ​​ 

a.Never​​ mindb.​​ Good ideac.​​ I​​ think​​ sod.With pleasure

54.“Would​​ you​​ mind​​ washing​​ the​​ dishes?”​​ ​​ I’ll​​ do​​ it​​ now.”

a.Not​​ at​​ allb.​​ It’s​​ my​​ pleasure​​ ​​ c.​​ Never​​ mindd.​​ ​​ Certainly

55.It’s a lovely​​ day!​​ Shall​​ we​​ go for a walk?”​​ .”

a.No, thanksb.​​ Yes,​​ we shallc.​​ Im​​ afraid​​ notd.​​ All​​ right

56.“Would​​ you​​ like​​ to have​​ dinner​​ with​​ us?”​​ .​​ Thank​​ you.” ,,

a.Yes, I​​ likeb.​​ Yes,​​ I’d love​​ to ​​ ​​ c.​​ I​​ agreed.​​ No, not​​ at​​ all.

V.WRITING

Choose​​ the sentence​​ -​​ a,​​ b, c or d​​ -​​ made​​ from the​​ given cues.

57.People/​​ work/​​ offices/​​ have/​​ five-day​​ week/​​ often/​​ say/​​ nine-to-five​​ job//

a.People​​ work​​ in​​ offices​​ that​​ have​​ a​​ five-day​​ week​​ and​​ are​​ often​​ said​​ to​​ have​​ a​​ nine-to- five​​ job.

b.People​​ who​​ work​​ in​​ offices​​ have​​ a​​ five-day​​ week​​ and​​ are​​ often​​ said​​ to​​ have​​ a​​ nine-to- five​​ job.

c.People​​ working​​ in​​ offices​​ have​​ a​​ five-day​​ week​​ and​​ often​​ say​​ to​​ have​​ a​​ nine-to-five​​ job.

d.People​​ worked​​ in​​ offices​​ which​​ have​​ a​​ five-day​​ week​​ and​​ are​​ often​​ said​​ to​​ have​​ a nine-to-five​​ job.

58.Many​​ workers/​​ belong'​​ trade unions/​​ provide/​​ support/​​ workers/​​ disputes/​​ employers.

a.Many​​ workers​​ belong​​ to​​ trade​​ unions,​​ which​​ provide​​ support​​ for​​ workers​​ in​​ disputes​​ with employers.

b.Many​​ workers​​ belong​​ to​​ trade​​ unions,​​ that​​ provide​​ support​​ for​​ workers​​ in​​ disputes​​ with employers.

c.Many​​ workers​​ belong​​ to​​ trade​​ unions,​​ who​​ provide​​ support​​ for​​ workers​​ in​​ disputes​​ with employers.

d.Many​​ workers​​ belong​​ to​​ trade​​ unions​​ whose​​ provide​​ support​​ for​​ workers​​ in​​ disputes​​ with employers.

59.number/​​ American​​ women/​​ employment/​​ double/​​ the 1960s//

a.A​​ number​​ of​​ American​​ women​​ for employment​​ doubled​​ in​​ the​​ 1960s.

b.The​​ number​​ of​​ American​​ women​​ in employment​​ have doubled​​ since​​ the​​ 1960s.

c.The​​ number​​ of​​ American​​ women​​ in employment​​ has​​ doubled​​ since​​ the​​ 1960s.

d.A​​ number​​ of​​ American​​ women​​ in employment​​ has doubled​​ since​​ the​​ 1960s.

60.job​​ interview/​​ chance/​​ employer/​​ what/​​ hired

a.Job​​ interview​​ is​​ your​​ chance​​ to​​ show​​ an​​ employer​​ what​​ he​​ or​​ she​​ get​​ when​​ you​​ will be hired.

b.A​​ job​​ interview​​ is​​ a​​ chance​​ for​​ your​​ showing​​ an​​ employer​​ what​​ he​​ or​​ she​​ will​​ get​​ if​​ your hired.

c.The​​ job​​ interview​​ is​​ a​​ chance​​ for​​ you​​ to​​ show​​ an​​ employer​​ what​​ he​​ or​​ she​​ will​​ get unless​​ you are hired.

d.A​​ job​​ interview​​ is​​ your​​ chance​​ to​​ show​​ an​​ employer​​ what​​ he​​ or​​ she​​ will​​ get​​ if​​ you​​ are hired.

 

 

TEST​​ 2

 
I.PRONUNCIATION​​ 

A.​​ ​​ Choose​​ the​​ word​​ that​​ has​​ the​​ underlined​​ part​​ pronounced​​ differently​​ from​​ that​​ of the​​ others.

 

1.

a. ​​ wear

b.​​ clear

c.​​ real

d.

gear

2.

a. ​​ application

b. ​​ education

c. ​​ addition

d.

question

3.

a. ​​ resume

b. ​​ retail

c. ​​ reduce

d.

remember

4.

a. ​​ advantage

b. ​​ adventure

c. ​​ advertise

d.

advice

5.

a. ​​ character

b. ​​ challenge

c. ​​ technical

d.

psychology

B.

Choose​​ the​​ word​​ that has​​ the​​ main​​ stress​​ placed differently​​ from​​ that​​ of the​​ others

6.

a. ​​ reduce

b. ​​ retail

c. ​​ repair

d.

relate

7.

a. ​​ advertise

b. ​​ qualify

c. ​​ recommend

d.

interview

8.

a.​​ enthusiasm

b. ​​ category

c. ​​ vacancy

d.

resume

9.

a.​​ manufacture

b. ​​ irrigation

c. ​​ electrician

d.

receptionist

10.

a. ​​ confidence

b. ​​ experience

c. ​​ financial

d.technique

II.LANGUAGE​​ FOCUS

A.Choose​​ the​​ word​​ or phrase​​ -​​ a, b,​​ c or d​​ -​​ that​​ best​​ completes​​ the sentence.

11.She has​​ beenwork​​ with a​​ bad back​​ since​​ July.

a.onb.​​ outc. atd.​​ off

12.She is​​ not​​ very​​ keengoing​​ to Spain​​ again so​​ soon for​​ holidays.

a.forb.​​ onc. ofd.​​ to

13.We shall​​ discuss​​ the​​ problem​​ as it​​ relatesour specific​​ case.

a.to ,b.​​ ofc.​​ withd.​​ in

14.Imwith​​ this​​ job.​​ I​​ feel​​ bored​​ with doing​​ the​​ same​​ things all​​ the​​ time.

a. ​​ fed upb.​​ made forc. taken outd.​​ put​​ over

15.Pleaseyour suggestions​​ on a​​ piece​​ of paper​​ and​​ give​​ them​​ to​​ me.

a.take onb. ​​ fill​​ inc.​​ count​​ outd.​​ jot​​ down

16.During​​ the​​ interview,​​ you​​ should​​ show​​ yourto​​ ​​ work​​ ​​ and​​ ​​ your​​ ​​ sense​​ ​​ of responsibility.

a.interestb. fascinationc.​​ ​​ keennessd.​​ expression

17.Many​​ unemployment​​ people welcome​​ the chance​​ to do​​ purposeful​​ work, even​​ if.

a.unpaidb. unsuitablec.​​ ​​ unpreparedd. unpleasant

18.Despite​​ heras an​​ accountant,​​ she​​ was​​ still​​ the best​​ employee​​ we could​​ ever​​ hope​​ for.

a.advantagesb. shortcomings​​ ​​ c. qualificationsd. experiences

19.The​​ questions​​ are​​ the​​ central​​ point​​ of​​ the whole​​ interview ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ should be​​ planned​​ in advance.

a.processionb. commentc.​​ ​​ procedured. discussion

20.There​​ are​​ few​​ employment​​ prospects​​ foryoung​​ people.

a.qualifyb. qualification ​​ ​​ c.​​ ​​ qualifiedd. unqualifiedand

21.I​​ shall​​ do​​ the​​ job​​ to the best​​ of​​ my.

a.capacityb. abilityc.​​ ​​ knowledged. talent

22.Although​​ weve been​​ interviewing​​ all​​ day,​​ we havent​​ managed​​ to find​​ a​​ suitablefor​​ the​​ position​​ of sales​​ manager.

a.applyingb. applicationc.​​ ​​ applicantd. applicator

23.People​​ usually​​ use​​ morelanguage when they’re​​ in​​ serious​​ situations​​ like​​ interviews.

a.formalb. informalc.​​ ​​ seriousd. solemn

24.We​​ were​​ all​​ impressed by​​ histo​​ listen​​ and​​ learn.

a.interestb. honestyc.​​ ​​ willingnessd. enthusiasm

25.​​ Before​​ ​​ your​​ offer,​​ I’d like​​ to​​ know​​ a​​ bit​​ more about​​ the company.

a.makingb. refusingc.​​ ​​ preparingd. accepting

B.Choose​​ the​​ word​​ or phrase​​ -​​ a, b,​​ c or d​​ -​​ that​​ best​​ completes​​ the sentences.

26.There were​​ 35 passengers​​ on the​​ coach,were British.

a.almost​​ all​​ whob.​​ almost​​ all​​ of​​ who

c.of​​ whom​​ all​​ almostd. almost​​ all​​ of​​ whom

27.John F.​​ Kennedy​​ was the​​ youngest​​ President​​ of​​ the United States and​​ the fourth.

a.to​​ assassinateb. ​​ to​​ be assassinated

c.who assassinatedd. ​​ who is​​ assassinated

28.Yesterday​​ morning​​ I​​ ran​​ into a womanI​​ had​​ gone​​ to elementary​​ school.

a.whomb.​​ with​​ whoc.​​ ​​ with​​ whomd.​​ Ø

29.Fred’s​​ yearly​​ income​​ since​​ heprofessions.

a.nearly​​ tripled​​ -​​ changedb.​​ ​​ nearly​​ tripled​​ –​​ has​​ changed

c.has nearly​​ tripled​​ -​​ changedd.​​ ​​ was​​ tripled​​ -​​ changed

30.Cable​​ cars​​ are​​ moved by​​ cablesunderground​​ and​​ are powered​​ by​​ a stationary​​ engine.

a.their runb. that​​ they​​ runc.​​ ​​ rund. that​​ run

31.We​​ often​​ go to​​ visit​​ our​​ friends,live​​ in​​ Bristol.

a.thatb. ​​ whomc. ​​ whod.​​ ​​ whose

32.My​​ boss​​ gave Peter,, the​​ promotion.

a.he​​ had​​ always preferredb.​​ whom​​ he had always preferred

c.he had​​ always preferred​​ himd.​​ that​​ he​​ had​​ always preferred

33.Ricky​​ Martin,of the band Menudo,​​ attained​​ great​​ popularity​​ in​​ the late 1990s.

a.who​​ formerly​​ memberb.​​ a​​ former​​ member

c.was a​​ former​​ memberd.​​ that​​ was a​​ former​​ member

34.Mr.​​ North​​ teaches a​​ class​​ for​​ students​​ native language​​ is​​ not​​ English.

a.whichb. ​​ whosec.​​ whod.​​ those​​ who

35.

a.

who I​​ talked​​ to​​ you

b.​​ about​​ who I​​ talk​​ to​​ you

c.

whom​​ I​​ talked​​ to​​ you about​​ her

d.​​ I​​ talked​​ to​​ you about

 

My​​ cousinis​​ going​​ to come and​​ stay​​ with​​ us​​ this​​ summer​​ holiday.

 

 

 

36.We​​ saw three​​ houses,had Been​​ blown off​​ in​​ the storm.

a​​ the​​ roof of​​ whichb.​​ their​​ roofc.​​ the​​ roof​​ of​​ themd.​​ ​​ of​​ which​​ the​​ roof

37.The​​ bread​​ my​​ mother​​ makes​​ is​​ much better​​ thanyou can buy​​ at​​ a​​ store.

a.thatb.​​ whichc.​​ those​​ whichd.​​ that​​ which

38.Picasso,works​​ inspired​​ many​​ other​​ artists,​​ lived until​​ he​​ was a​​ ripe​​ old​​ age.

a.whob.​​ whosec.​​ thatd.​​ which

39.The​​ children​​ were​​ quite​​ attracted​​ by​​ the​​ tamer​​ and​​ his​​ animalswere​​ performing on the​​ stage.

a.whob.​​ whichc.​​ whomd. that

40.The​​ house​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ten​​ years ago. I​​ was bornand​​ grew up​​ was​​ destroyed​​ in an​​ earthquake

a.whichb. in​​ thatc.​​ whered. in​​ where

C.Identify​​ the​​ one​​ underlined​​ word​​ or​​ phrase​​ -​​ A,​​ B,​​ C​​ or​​ D​​ -​​ that​​ must​​ be​​ changed for​​ the​​ sentence​​ to be​​ correct.

41.There​​ are​​ some people​​ in the​​ government​​ try​​ to improve​​ the​​ lives​​ of poor​​ people.

ABCD

42.If the​​ team​​ started​​ the project​​ a​​ month​​ earlier,​​ they​​ would be​​ finished​​ by​​ now.

ABCD

43.Modern​​ American​​ women,​​ who​​ lives​​ have become​​ more and​​ more​​ stressful

AB

and career-oriented,​​ still​​ have​​ longer​​ life​​ expectancies​​ than​​ men do.

CD

44.There​​ are​​ ten universities​​ in​​ Thailand,​​ seven of​​ them​​ are​​ located​​ in​​ ABC

Bangkok,​​ the capital​​ city.

D

45.Floods​​ which​​ cause​​ billions​​ of dollars​​ worth​​ of​​ property​​ damage​​ in​​ the ABC

United​​ States​​ annually.

D

III.READING

A.Choose​​ the​​ word​​ or​​ phrase​​ -​​ a,​​ b,​​ c​​ or​​ d​​ -​​ that​​ best​​ fits​​ the​​ blank​​ space​​ in​​ the following​​ passage.

What​​ do​​ you​​ do​​ well?​​ What​​ do​​ you​​ enjoy​​ doing?​​ Your​​ answers​​ to​​ these​​ two questions​​ will​​ help​​ you​​ identify​​ your​​ (46).​​ An​​ employer​​ will​​ consider​​ you​​ seriously for a​​ (47)when​​ you can​​ show them​​ that​​ you​​ know​​ who​​ you are,​​ (48)you can​​ offer​​ and​​ where​​ you​​ are​​ going.​​ Sometimes​​ it​​ is​​ difficult​​ to​​ know​​ what​​ your​​ weaknesses are.​​ Clearly​​ not​​ everyone​​ is​​ equally​​ good​​ (49)everything.​​ You​​ may​​ need​​ to​​ improve in some areas​​ so (50)courses​​ in​​ that​​ area​​ could turn a weakness​​ into​​ strength.

 ​​ ​​​​ You​​ will​​ need​​ to​​ (51)​​ some​​ time on​​ your self-assessment​​ Your honesty

and​​ the desire​​ for​​ self-improvement​​ will​​ lead​​ to​​ (52)in​​ getting​​ the​​ right​​ job. Explore​​ the​​ following​​ seven​​ areas​​ to​​ start​​ to​​ get​​ to​​ know​​ (53):​​ your​​ aptitude,​​ your skills,​​ your​​ (54),​​ the​​ level​​ of​​ responsibility​​ you​​ feel​​ comfortable​​ (55),​​ ​​ 

your interests and​​ your​​ needs.

 

46. a. ​​ strengthen b.​​ ​​ strengths

 

 

c. ​​ strong

 

 

d. ​​ strengthening

47. a.​​ location

b.​​ ​​ spot

c. ​​ vacancy

d. ​​ position

48. a.​​ that

b.​​ ​​ which

c. ​​ what

d. ​​ when

49. a. ​​ at

b.​​ ​​ in

c. ​​ on

d. ​​ for

50. a. ​​ making

b.​​ ​​ taking

c. ​​ meeting

d. ​​ interviewing

51. a. ​​ use

b.​​ ​​ lose

c. ​​ spend

d. ​​ pass

52. a.​​ succeed

b.​​ ​​ successful

c. ​​ successfully

d. success

53. a. ​​ yourself

b.​​ ​​ yours

c. ​​ your

d. ​​ you

54. a. ​​ person

b.​​ ​​ personal

c. ​​ personally

d.​​ personality

55. a.​​ to

b.​​ ​​ with

c. ​​ into

d. ​​ about

B.Read the passage carefully, then​​ choose​​ the​​ correct​​ answer.

When​​ most​​ people​​ interview​​ for​​ a​​ job​​ they​​ are​​ very​​ nervous.​​ Being​​ nervous​​ for​​ an interview​​ is​​ natural​​ but​​ if​​ you're​​ prepared​​ you​​ will​​ feel​​ more​​ confident​​ and​​ you'll​​ be​​ more likely​​ to​​ get​​ the​​ job.​​ Read​​ the​​ following​​ tips​​ on​​ interviewing​​ and​​ try​​ them​​ On​​ your​​ next​​ job interview.

Before​​ the​​ Interview;​​ Make​​ a​​ list​​ of​​ a​​ few​​ of​​ the​​ strong​​ points​​ that​​ you​​ want​​ to emphasize​​ in​​ the​​ interview.​​ Think​​ of​​ things​​ that​​ make​​ you​​ good​​ at​​ that​​ job.​​ ​​ Get​​ your​​ clothes

ready.​​ Make​​ sure​​ it​​ is​​ clean​​ and​​ ironed​​ and​​ the​​ shoes​​ look​​ good.​​ Call​​ for​​ directions​​ to​​ get​​ to the​​ place​​ where​​ the​​ interview​​ is​​ going​​ to​​ be.​​ Research​​ the​​ company.​​ Look​​ for​​ information about​​ the​​ company​​ in​​ the​​ Internet​​ or​​ talk​​ to​​ people​​ you​​ know​​ who​​ work​​ there.​​ The​​ more​​ you​​ know,​​ the​​ more​​ informed​​ you​​ will​​ be​​ in​​ the​​ interview.​​ Practice​​ interviewing.​​ Have​​ a​​ friend pretend​​ that​​ they​​ are​​ the​​ person​​ who​​ will​​ interview​​ you.​​ Have​​ them​​ ask​​ you​​ interview questions and​​ practice​​ answering​​ them​​ with confidence.

During​​ the​​ Interview:​​ Arrive​​ to​​ the​​ interview​​ a​​ few​​ minutes​​ early.​​ When​​ you​​ meet​​ the interviewer,​​ make​​ eye​​ contact,​​ smile,​​ and​​ give​​ them​​ a​​ firm​​ handshake.​​ It's​​ important​​ that​​ you​​ make​​ a​​ good​​ first​​ impression.​​ Most​​ interviewers​​ will​​ make​​ a​​ judgment​​ about​​ you​​ in​​ the​​ first five​​ minutes.​​ During​​ the​​ interview​​ speak​​ with​​ confidence​​ and​​ sit​​ up​​ straight​​ in​​ the​​ chair. Make​​ sure​​ you​​ talk​​ about​​ your​​ strong​​ points​​ that​​ you​​ put​​ on​​ the​​ list​​ you​​ prepared​​ before​​ the interview.

After​​ the​​ Interview:​​ Thank​​ the​​ interviewer​​ for​​ the​​ interview.​​ Go​​ home​​ and​​ send​​ them​​ a thank​​ you note. Put​​ it​​ in​​ the​​ mail​​ immediately.

56.Which of​​ the​​ following​​ is​​ NOT​​ mentioned​​ in​​ the article?

a.Arrive early​​ to​​ the​​ interview.

b.Call​​ for​​ direction to​​ get​​ there.

c.Bring​​ your school​​ certificates to​​ the​​ interview.

d.Smile when​​ you​​ meet​​ the​​ interviewer.

57.What​​ does​​ the word​​ research”​​ in the second​​ paragraph?

a.Call​​ the​​ company.

b.Write​​ an​​ article​​ about​​ the​​ company.

c.Write​​ a​​ letter​​ to​​ the​​ administrator​​ of the company.

d.Find out​​ information​​ about​​ the​​ company.

58.Which of​​ the​​ following​​ is​​ NOT​​ a​​ good​​ way​​ to​​ make a positive​​ first​​ impression?

a.Give a​​ firm​​ handshakeb.​​ Make eye contact

C.​​ Smile;d.​​ ​​ Explain​​ ​​ yoursalary​​ requirements

59.Which​​ is NOT​​ an example of​​ a​​ strong​​ point​​ that​​ you​​ should​​ mention​​ in the​​ interview?

a.I​​ have experience​​ in​​ this​​ kind of​​ job.

b.I​​ was sometimes late​​ for​​ work​​ at​​ my​​ last​​ job.

c.I​​ am​​ a hard-working​​ person.

d.I​​ was a supervisor at​​ my​​ last​​ job.

60.Which of​​ the​​ following​​ should​​ NOT​​ be​​ included in​​ a​​ thank​​ you note​​ for an​​ interview?

a.Thank​​ the person for​​ the​​ interview.

b.Mention​​ again​​ why​​ you​​ would be​​ good​​ at​​ the​​ job.

c.Tell​​ them​​ you really​​ need​​ the​​ job.

d.Tell​​ them​​ how​​ they​​ can​​ contact​​ you (your phone number​​ and​​ e-mail​​ address).

IV.WRITING

Choose​​ the sentences -​​ a,​​ b, c or d​​ -​​ which​​ is​​ closest​​ in​​ meaning​​ to​​ the printed​​ one.

61.The​​ people who​​ were​​ at​​ the​​ meeting​​ didnt​​ notice​​ anything​​ unusual.

a.The​​ people who​​ were​​ at​​ the​​ meeting​​ noticed​​ something​​ usual.

b.No one who​​ was​​ at​​ the​​ meeting​​ noticed something​​ unusual.

c.The people who​​ were at​​ the​​ meeting​​ didn’t​​ notice usual​​ things.

d.No one who​​ was​​ at​​ the​​ meeting​​ noticed the usual​​ things.

62.It​​ was only​​ because I​​ owed Bill​​ a​​ favour that​​ I​​ agree to​​ help​​ him.

a.I​​ agreed to​​ help​​ Bill​​ only​​ as​​ a​​ favour.

b.I​​ agreed to do​​ Bill​​ a​​ favour​​ by​​ helping​​ him.

c.I​​ only​​ agreed to​​ help​​ Bill​​ because I​​ owed him​​ some​​ money.

d.If​​ I​​ hadnt​​ owed Bill​​ a​​ favour, I​​ wouldn’t​​ have agreed​​ to help​​ him.

63.Although he was​​ very​​ tired,​​ he agreed​​ to​​ help​​ his​​ child​​ with​​ his​​ homework,

a.Despite​​ of his​​ tiredness,​​ he​​ was eager​​ to help​​ his​​ child​​ with​​ his​​ homework.

b.Tired​​ as​​ he was,​​ he agreed​​ to help​​ his child​​ with​​ his​​ homework.

c.Even​​ if​​ feeling​​ very​​ tired,​​ he agreed​​ to help​​ his​​ child​​ with​​ his​​ homework.

d.He would​​ have helped​​ his​​ child​​ with​​ his homework​​ if​​ he hadn’t​​ been​​ tired.

64.It’s Dick’s​​ job​​ to​​ look​​ after​​ the​​ tender​​ plants​​ in​​ the​​ garden.

a.Dick​​ enjoys​​ looking​​ after​​ the​​ tender plants​​ in​​ the​​ garden.

b.Dick​​ is​​ responsible​​ for​​ looking​​ after​​ the​​ tender​​ plants​​ in the​​ garden.

c.Looking​​ after the​​ tender plants​​ in​​ the​​ garden is​​ liable​​ for​​ Dick.

d.The​​ tender plants​​ in​​ the​​ garden​​ give Dick​​ opportunity​​ to​​ work.

65.My​​ suit​​ needs​​ to​​ be​​ cleaned​​ before​​ the​​ interview but​​ I’m​​ too busy​​ to do that.

a.I​​ must​​ have​​ my​​ suit​​ cleaned before​​ the​​ interview.

b.I​​ must​​ have​​ my​​ suit​​ to be​​ cleaned​​ before​​ the​​ interview.

c.I​​ must​​ clean​​ my​​ suit​​ before​​ the​​ interview.

d.I​​ must​​ get​​ my​​ mother​​ clean​​ my​​ suit​​ before​​ the​​ interview.

 

TEST​​ YOURSELF

I.Choose​​ the​​ word​​ that​​ has​​ the​​ underlined​​ part​​ pronounced​​ differently​​ from​​ that​​ of the​​ others.

1.

a.

manufacture

b. future

c.​​ nursery

d.​​ secure

2.

a.

certificate

b.​​ central

c.​​ decision

d. ​​ social

3.

a.

interviewed

b. finished

c.​​ worked

d.​​ dressed

II.Choose​​ the​​ word​​ that​​ has​​ the​​ main​​ stress​​ placed​​ differently​​ from​​ that​​ of​​ the others.

4.

a. ​​ application

b. university

c.​​ economic

d.​​ enthusiasm

5.

a. ​​ proficient

b. preference

c.​​ argument

d. ​​ interviewer

III.Choose​​ the​​ word​​ or phrase​​ -​​ a, b,​​ c or d​​ -​​ that​​ best​​ completes​​ the sentence.

6.I​​ succeeded​​ my​​ job through sheer hard​​ work.

a.withb. onc.​​ ind.​​ from

7.I​​ must​​ congratulate​​ youyour excellent​​ exam​​ results.

a.inb. onc.​​ ford.​​ about

8.The​​ government​​ hopes​​ toits plans​​ for​​ introducing​​ cable​​ TV.

a.carry​​ outb. turn outc.​​ carry​​ ​​ ond. ​​ keep on

9.The​​ driver​​ and​​ the​​ three​​ passengersin the accident​​ were​​ taken​​ to the​​ nearest​​ hospital.

a.injuringb. injuredc.​​ to beinjuredd.​​ who​​ injured

10.Most​​ foreign students​​ dont​​ like American​​ coffee,​​ and​​ ​​ 

a.I​​ don’t​​ toob.​​ ​​ either don’t​​ Ic. ​​ neither​​ don’t​​ Id. ​​ neither​​ do I

11.He asked​​ me whatto do​​ after​​ I​​ graduated.

a.did I​​ intendb. I​​ intendedc.​​ would I​​ intendd.​​ ​​ I​​ had​​ intended

12.the​​ government​​ fall,​​ the​​ stock​​ market​​ will​​ crash.

a.Providedb.​​ In casec.​​ Shouldd.​​ ​​ Had

13.He always did​​ well​​ at​​ school​​ having​​ his early​​ education​​ disrupted by​​ illness,

a.on​​ account​​ ofb. in spite ofc.​​ in addition​​ ford.​​ because of

14.Im​​ thinking​​ of changing​​ my​​ job​​ because​​ there​​ are​​ fewof​​ promotion.

a.sourcesb.​​ vacanciesc.​​ aspectsd.​​ ​​ prospects

15.A​​ home computeran opportunity​​ for​​ convenient​​ and​​ efficient​​ work​​ at​​ home.

a.providesb.​​ is​​ providedc.​​ ​​ which providesd. ​​ providing​​ it

16.After the car​​ crash last​​ night,​​ all​​ the​​ injuredto​​ the hospital​​ in an​​ ambulance.

a.was rushingb. ​​ were​​ rushingc.​​ were​​ rushedd. ​​ was​​ rushed

17.Im​​ terribly​​ sorry​​ I​​ behaved in​​ such a​​ childish way.’​​ 

a.Don’t​​ say​​ that.b.​​ That’s​​ right.c. ​​ Youre welcome.d. ​​ Never​​ mind.

18.Paul​​ is a​​ verycharacter;​​ he​​ is​​ never​​ relaxed​​ with​​ strangers.

 

a.

self-conscious b. ​​ self-confident

c. self-satisfied

d.​​ selfish

19.

I​​ have​​ just​​ found​​ thebook

.

 

a.you​​ were​​ looking​​ forb.​​ which​​ you​​ were​​ looking

c.for​​ that​​ you​​ were​​ lookingd. ​​ you​​ were​​ looking

20.‘I​​ passed the​​ final​​ exam.’

a.Best​​ wishes!b.​​ Good idea.c.​​ ​​ Congratulation!d. ​​ With pleasure.

IV.Give​​ the correct​​ form or​​ tense​​ of the verb​​ in​​ brackets.

21.My​​ boss​​ had​​ his​​ assistant(send)​​ the​​ document​​ to​​ him​​ while​​ he​​ was​​ away​​ on business.

22.Im​​ really​​ tired​​ today. I​​ wish​​ I​​ (not​​ stay) late​​ at​​ the​​ party​​ last​​ night.

23.We​​ were​​ late because​​ of​​ the​​ traffic​​ jam.​​ By​​ the​​ time​​ we(get)​​ to​​ the​​ train station, Susan(wait) for us​​ more​​ than​​ two hours.

24.It(be)​​ a​​ much​​ more serious​​ accident​​ had​​ she been​​ driving fast​​ at​​ the​​ time.

25.It’s​​ twenty​​ years​​ since I(work)​​ in​​ Germany​​ and​​ my​​ German​​ is​​ pretty​​ rusty now.

V.Give​​ the correct​​ form​​ of​​ the​​ word in​​ brackets.

26.‘What​​ kind​​ of​​ jobdo​​ you have?’ the​​ manager​​ asked​​ the​​ applicant, (qualify)

27.At​​ the​​ end​​ of​​ the​​ interview,​​ theasked​​ if​​ he could​​ be shown

around the company, (interview)

28.We couldn’t​​ go on​​ holidays​​ last​​ year​​ because I​​ wasfor​​ ten​​ months,​​ (employ)

29.Artists​​ must​​ be;​​ otherwise​​ they​​ just​​ repeat​​ what​​ they​​ see​​ or hear,​​ (create)

30.Representativessupported​​ her​​ comments​​ on​​ the​​ need​​ to​​ reform​​ family​​ law. (enthusiast)

VI.Identify​​ the​​ one​​ underlined​​ word​​ or​​ phrase​​ -​​ A,​​ B,​​ C​​ or​​ D​​ -​​ that​​ must​​ be​​ changed for​​ the​​ sentence​​ to be​​ correct.

31.Both the​​ red and the white​​ poppy​​ grows​​ wild​​ in​​ mountainous​​ areas​​ that

ABC

receive​​ a​​ lot​​ of​​ sun.

D

32.The​​ windmill,​​ which has​​ been​​ used​​ for hundreds​​ of​​ years​​ to pump​​ water ABC

and​​ grind​​ grains,​​ it​​ is​​ now​​ being​​ redesigned​​ to​​ produce electricity.

D

33.An interview​​ is a​​ meeting​​ in that​​ you are asked questions​​ to​​ see​​ if​​ you ABC

are​​ suitable​​ for​​ doing​​ a​​ job.

D

34.Small​​ computers​​ need​​ only​​ a small number​​ of power,​​ which​​ means​​ that

AB

they​​ will​​ run​​ on small​​ batteries.

CD

35.The​​ average American​​ college costs​​ more​​ than​​ eight​​ thousands dollars​​ per​​ year.

ABCD

VII.Choose​​ the​​ word​​ or​​ phrase​​ -​​ a,​​ b,​​ c​​ or​​ d​​ -​​ that​​ best​​ fits​​ the​​ blank​​ space​​ in​​ the following​​ passage.

The​​ ​​ reality​​ ​​ of​​ ​​ an​​ ​​ interview​​ ​​ is​​ ​​ never​​ ​​ as​​ ​​ bad​​ ​​ as​​ ​​ you​​ ​​ fears.​​ ​​ For​​ ​​ some​​ ​​ (36)​​ ​​ people​​ imagine​​ the​​ interviewer​​ is​​ going​​ to​​ jump​​ on​​ every​​ tiny​​ mistake​​ they​​ make.​​ In​​ truth,

the​​ interviewer​​ is​​ as​​ (37)for​​ the​​ meeting​​ to​​ go​​ on​​ well​​ as​​ you​​ are.​​ It​​ is​​ what​​ makes

his​​ or her​​ job enjoyable.

The​​ secret​​ of​​ a​​ good​​ interview​​ is​​ preparing​​ for​​ it.​​ What​​ you​​ wear​​ is​​ always​​ important​​ as​​ it​​ creates​​ the​​ first​​ (38).So​​ dress​​ neatly,​​ but​​ comfortably.​​ Make​​ sure​​ that​​ you​​ can deal​​ with​​ anything​​ you​​ are​​ asked.​​ ​​ Prepare​​ for​​ questions​​ that​​ are​​ certain​​ to​​ (39),​​ for example:​​ Why​​ do​​ you​​ want​​ to​​ become​​ a​​ nurse?​​ What​​ is​​ the​​ most​​ important​​ (40)a​​ good​​ nurse​​ should​​ have?​​ Apart​​ from​​ nursing,​​ what​​ other​​ careers​​ have​​ you​​ considered?​​ What are​​ your​​ interests and​​ (41)?

Answer​​ the​​ questions​​ fully​​ and​​ precisely.​​ For​​ (42),if​​ one​​ of​​ your​​ interests​​ is reading,​​ be​​ prepared​​ to​​ talk​​ about​​ the​​ sort​​ of​​ books​​ you​​ like.​​ However,​​ do​​ not​​ learn​​ all​​ your answers​​ off​​ (43).​​ The​​ interviewer​​ wants​​ to​​ meet​​ a​​ human​​ being,​​ not​​ a​​ robot.​​ Remember, .the​​ interviewer​​ is​​ genuinely​​ (44)in​​ you,​​ so​​ the​​ more​​ you​​ relax and​​ are​​ (45), the​​ more​​ likely​​ you are​​ to​​ succeed.

 

36. a.

reasons

b.​​ ideas

c.​​ ​​ explanations

d.

excuses

37. a.

willing

b. ​​ likely

c.​​ ​​ keen

d.

scary

38. a.

impression

b. ​​ attraction

c.​​ ​​ expression

d.

understanding

39. a.

carry​​ on

b. ​​ turn down

c.​​ ​​ get​​ through

d.

come up

40. a. ​​ quality

b. ​​ education

c.​​ ​​ activity

d.

attention

41. a.

entertains

b. ​​ hobbies

c.​​ ​​ challenges

d.

excitement

42. a.

request

b. ​​ question

c.​​ ​​ acceptance

d.

instance

43. a. ​​ continually

b. ​​ by​​ heart

c.​​ ​​ naturally

d. by​​ yourself

44. a.

excited

b. ​​ regarded

c.​​ ​​ interested

d.

wondered

45. a.

yourself

b. ​​ you

c.​​ ​​ your

d.

yours

VIII.Read the passage carefully, then​​ choose​​ the​​ correct​​ answer.

It​​ is​​ commonly​​ believed​​ in​​ the​​ United​​ States​​ that​​ school​​ is​​ where​​ people​​ go​​ to​​ get​​ an education.​​ Nevertheless,​​ it​​ has​​ been​​ said​​ that​​ today​​ children​​ interrupt​​ their​​ education​​ to​​ go​​ to school.​​ The​​ difference between​​ schooling​​ and​​ education implied by​​ this​​ remark​​ is​​ important.

Education​​ is​​ much​​ more​​ open-ended​​ and​​ all-inclusive​​ than​​ schooling.​​ Education​​ knows no​​ limits.​​ It​​ can​​ take​​ place​​ anywhere,​​ whether​​ in​​ the​​ shower​​ or​​ on​​ the​​ job. Whether​​ in​​ a​​ kitchen​​ or​​ on​​ a​​ tractor.​​ It​​ includes​​ both​​ the​​ formal​​ learning​​ that​​ takes​​ place​​ in​​ schools​​ and​​ the​​ whole​​ universe​​ of​​ informal​​ learning.​​ The​​ agent​​ (doer)​​ of​​ education​​ can​​ vary​​ from​​ respected​​ grandparents​​ to​​ the​​ people​​ arguing​​ about​​ polities​​ on​​ the​​ radio,​​ from​​ a​​ child​​ to​​ a​​ famous scientist. Whereas​​ schooling has​​ a certain predictability,​​ education​​ quite​​ often​​ produces surprised.​​ A​​ chance​​ conversation​​ with​​ a​​ stranger​​ may​​ lead​​ a​​ person​​ to​​ discover​​ how​​ little​​ is​​ known​​ of​​ other​​ religions.​​ People​​ receive​​ education​​ from​​ infancy​​ on.​​ Education,​​ then,​​ is​​ very broad,​​ inclusive​​ term,​​ it​​ is​​ a​​ lifelong​​ process,​​ a​​ process​​ that​​ starts​​ long​​ before​​ the​​ start​​ of​​ school, and​​ one​​ that​​ should​​ be a​​ necessary​​ part​​ of ones​​ entire​​ life.

Schooling,​​ on​​ the​​ other​​ hand,​​ is​​ a​​ specific,​​ formalized​​ process,​​ whose​​ general​​ pattern​​ varies​​ little​​ from​​ one​​ setting​​ to​​ the​​ next.​​ Throughout​​ a​​ country,​​ children​​ arrive​​ at​​ school​​ at about​​ the​​ same​​ time,​​ take​​ the​​ assigned​​ seats,​​ are​​ taught​​ by​​ an​​ adult,​​ use​​ similar​​ textbooks,​​ do homework,​​ take​​ exams,​​ and​​ so​​ on.​​ The​​ pieces​​ of​​ reality​​ that;​​ are​​ to​​ be​​ learned,​​ whether​​ they are​​ the alphabet​​ or an​​ understanding​​ of the​​ workings​​ of​​ government,​​ have​​ been​​ limited​​ by​​ the subjects​​ being​​ taught.​​ For​​ example,​​ high​​ school​​ students​​ know​​ that​​ they​​ are​​ not​​ likely​​ to​​ find out​​ in​​ their​​ classes​​ the​​ truth​​ about​​ political​​ problems​​ in​​ their​​ society​​ or​​ what​​ the​​ newest filmmakers​​ are​​ experimenting​​ with.​​ There​​ are​​ clear​​ and​​ undoubtful​​ conditions​​ surrounding the​​ formalized​​ process​​ of​​ schooling.

46.This​​ passage​​ mainly.

a.gives examples of​​ different​​ school

b.provides​​ information about​​ an excellent​​ all-round education

c.lists​​ and​​ discusses​​ several​​ education​​ problems

d.tells​​ the​​ difference between​​ the​​ meanings​​ of two​​ related​​ words

47.Which of​​ the​​ following​​ statements does​​ the​​ passage support?

a.Education​​ systems need​​ to​​ be changed as soon as​​ possible.

b.Without​​ formal​​ education,​​ people wont​​ be​​ able​​ to read and write.

c.Going​​ to school​​ is only​​ part​​ of how​​ people become educated.

d.Schooling​​ is​​ of no​​ use​​ because​​ students​​ do​​ similar​​ things every​​ day.

48.What​​ does​​ the​​ writer​​ mean​​ by​​ using​​ the​​ expression​​ children​​ interrupt​​ their​​ education​​ to​​ go to school”​​ in paragraph​​ 1?

a.All​​ of​​ life​​ is​​ an​​ education.

b.Learning​​ takes​​ place everywhere.

c.Education​​ is​​ totally​​ ruined​​ -by​​ schooling.

d.Schooling​​ prevents people​​ from​​ discovering​​ new things.

49.What’s​​ the​​ main​​ idea of​​ this passage?

a.The​​ best​​ schools​​ teach a​​ variety​​ of subjects.

b.Education​​ and​​ schooling​​ are quite​​ different​​ experience.

c.The​​ more​​ years​​ students​​ go to school​​ the better​​ their​​ education​​ is.

d.Students​​ benefit​​ from​​ schools, which​​ require​​ long​​ hours and homework.

50.Which of​​ the​​ following​​ statements​​ is NOT​​ true according​​ to the​​ passage?

a.Education​​ is​​ a necessary​​ part​​ of one’s​​ life.

b.Schooling​​ is​​ a part​​ of education​​ people​​ receive.

c.Only​​ at​​ school​​ can​​ people​​ get​​ a​​ good​​ all-round​​ education

d.People​​ receive education​​ before​​ the​​ start​​ of school.

IX.Choose​​ the sentences -​​ a,​​ b, c or d​​ -​​ which​​ is​​ closest​​ in​​ meaning​​ to​​ the printed​​ one.

51.I​​ havent​​ got​​ enough​​ money, so​​ I’m​​ not​​ going​​ on holiday.

a.If​​ I​​ have enough​​ money​​ I​​ will​​ go on holiday.

b.If​​ I​​ had enough​​ money I​​ would​​ go on holiday.

c.If​​ I​​ had​​ got​​ enough​​ money I​​ would have​​ gone on holiday.

d.If​​ I​​ had had enough​​ money I​​ would​​ go on holiday.

52.“Why​​ cant​​ you do​​ your​​ work​​ more carefully?” said​​ Henry’s boss.

a.Henry’s boss asked​​ him​​ not​​ to do​​ his​​ job​​ with​​ care.

b.Henry’s boss suggested​​ doing​​ the​​ job​​ more​​ carefully.

c.Henry’s boss warned​​ him​​ to do the​​ job carefully.

d.Henry’s boss​​ criticized​​ him​​ for​​ doing​​ his​​ job​​ carelessly.

53.Who wrote​​ the​​ novel​​ “Gone With​​ the​​ Wind”?

a.Who was​​ the​​ novel​​ “Gone​​ With the​​ Wind” written?

b.By​​ who​​ was the novel​​ “Gone​​ With​​ the​​ Wind” written?

c.By​​ whom​​ was the novel​​ Gone​​ With​​ the​​ Wind”​​ written?

d.Whose​​ the novel​​ “Gone​​ With the​​ Wind” was​​ written?

X.From​​ the​​ words or phrases​​ -​​ a, b, c​​ or d -​​ choose​​ the one​​ that best​​ completes the​​ sentences.

54.Based on​​ this​​ study,.

a.several​​ conclusions could​​ be​​ made by​​ the scientist

b.the​​ scientist​​ could​​ make several​​ conclusions

c.the​​ scientist​​ spent​​ little​​ time​​ to​​ reach several​​ conclusions

d.several​​ conclusions were​​ drawn from​​ the scientists’​​ discussion

55.She​​ will​​ be​​ ill.

a.if​​ she​​ takes a​​ few days’​​ rest

b.provided​​ she​​ takes a​​ rest​​ for a​​ few days

c.in case​​ she​​ takes a​​ rest​​ for a​​ few days

d.unless she​​ takes a​​ few days’ rest

 

ĐÁP ÁN

I.1.b2. d3. c4. a5. a6. b7. c8. d

II.1. interview4. offer7. admit10. commented

2.advertised5. employed8. create

3.prepare6. concentrate9.​​ Looking​​ for

III.

1.application

2.description

3.advert/​​ advertisement

4.carefully

5.information

6.impression

7.employer

8.incorrectly

9.covering

10.qualifications

11.benefit

12.fluent

IV.1. on2. for3. up4. on/​​ about5.​​ On

6. down -​​ to7.​​ In8.​​ On9. out​​ of10. in-​​ for

 

V.

 

1.

who/​​ that

5.​​ which

9.​​ whom

13.​​ whose

2.

which

6.​​ who(m)/​​ that/​​ 0

10.​​ which/​​ that/​​ 0

14.​​ where

3.

which/​​ that

7.​​ when/​​ that/Ø

11.​​ who(m)/​​ that/​​ Ø

15.​​ which

4.

who

8. Whose

12.​​ which/​​ that/​​ Ø

 

VI.

1.it→Ø 9....,​​ which cost​​ £80​​ million to build,...

2.happened​​ ​​ that​​ happened10.​​ which→​​ whose

3... aunt,​​ who...11. that​​ ​​ which

5.which​​ →​​ where12.​​ it​​ →Ø

6....none​​ of​​ whom...13.​​ who’s whose

6.on→​​ which14. on​​ which.../...landed on

7.about​​ that​​ about​​ which15. this​​ ​​ which

8.to​​ who​​ ​​ to​​ whom

VII.

1.Later​​ in​​ the​​ program​​ we​​ have​​ an​​ interview​​ with​​ Peter​​ Svensson,​​ who​​ last​​ week became​​ the​​ first​​ man​​ to row​​ solo​​ across​​ the​​ Indian Ocean.

2.Carla’s​​ restaurant,​​ which​​ serves a​​ range of​​ Mediterranean dishes,​​ is​​ very​​ good​​ value.

3.The​​ New​​ Zealand​​ rugby​​ team,​​ all​​ of​​ whose​​ members​​ weigh​​ over​​ 100​​ kilos,​​ are​​ clear favourites​​ to​​ win​​ the​​ match.

4.Susie​​ brought​​ home a​​ kitten (which/​​ that)​​ she’d​​ found​​ in the park.

5.The​​ story​​ is​​ about​​ a​​ teenage boy​​ whose ambition​​ is​​ to​​ become an astronaut.

6.Paul​​ has​​ got​​ a​​ job​​ with Empirico, whose​​ main​​ product​​ is​​ electronic​​ light​​ bulbs.

7.Politicians​​ should​​ give​​ more​​ consideration​​ to​​ the​​ working​​ people​​ (who/​​ that/​​ whom) they​​ represent.

8.Among​​ the​​ group​​ of​​ people​​ was​​ Professor​​ Rogers,​​ who/​​ whom​​ I​​ had​​ last​​ seen​​ in​​ Oxford​​ twenty​​ years earlier.

9.I​​ live on a small​​ road​​ which/​​ that​​ leads down​​ to​​ the​​ river.

10.Monet’s​​ earlier​​ paintings,​​ many​​ of ​​ which ​​ have ​​ never​​ ​​ been​​ seen​​ in​​ this ​​ country​​ before,​​ are​​ in a​​ new exhibition​​ in London.

11.Ian​​ Mclver,​​ whose​​ first​​ job​​ was​​ selling​​ vegetables​​ in a​​ market,​​ has​​ become​​ managing​​ director​​ of Europes​​ largest​​ food​​ retailer.

12.Douglas has​​ a new​​ girlfriend​​ who/​​ that​​ works​​ in​​ the​​ library.

13.My​​ Volkswagen Golf,​​ which I​​ bought​​ in 1980,​​ is a​​ very​​ reliable​​ car.

14.Brian​​ Brookes,​​ after​​ whom​​ the​​ Brookes​​ art​​ gallery​​ is​​ named,​​ will​​ be​​ present​​ at​​ its official​​ opening./​​ Brian Brookes,​​ who(m) the Brookes​​ art​​ gallery​​ is named after,...

15.The​​ candidate​​ for​​ whom​​ I​​ voted​​ didnt​​ win​​ the​​ election./​​ The​​ candidate​​ (whom/​​ that) I​​ voted​​ for​​ didn’t​​ win​​ the​​ election.

VIII.​​ 1.​​ The dam​​ holding​​ back​​ the water suddenly​​ gave way.

2.Some buildings hit​​ by​​ bombs are​​ still​​ burning.

3.People​​ wanting​​ to smoke have​​ to leave​​ the​​ building.

IX.

4.The experiment​​ conducted at​​ the University​​ of​​ Chicago​​ was successful.

5.The​​ shot​​ fired​​ that​​ day​​ signalled​​ the​​ start​​ of​​ the American​​ Revolution.

6.Kuala Lumpur,​​ the​​ capital​​ of​​ Malaysia,​​ is a​​ major​​ trade center​​ in​​ Southeast​​ Asia.

7.Tourists​​ taking​​ the​​ train​​ from​​ London to Stratford have​​ to change at​​ Coventry.

8.Be sure​​ to​​ follow​​ the​​ instructions​​ given at​​ the​​ top​​ of​​ the page.

9.People​​ walking​​ across​​ the​​ bridge could​​ feel​​ it​​ swaying.

10.Simon​​ Bolivar,​​ a​​ great​​ South​​ American​​ general,​​ led​​ the​​ fight​​ for​​ independence early​​ in the 19th century.

1.The US​​ was​​ the​​ first​​ country​​ to​​ drop​​ an​​ atom​​ bomb.

2.The​​ protesters​​ had​​ no​​ weapons​​ (with​​ which)​​ to​​ defend themselves.

3.Henry​​ VIII​​ of England was​​ the only​​ king​​ to​​ marry​​ six times.

4.John F.​​ Kennedy​​ was the​​ last​​ US​​ President​​ to​​ be​​ assassinated.

5.The​​ government​​ has​​ little​​ money​​ (with​​ which) to​​ tackle​​ the​​ many​​ social​​ problems.

6.New​​ Zealand was​​ the​​ first​​ country​​ to​​ give women​​ the​​ right​​ to​​ vote.

7.I​​ think​​ China will​​ be​​ the​​ next​​ country​​ to host​​ the Olympic Games.

8.Voters are​​ faced​​ with a​​ lot​​ of parties​​ to​​ choose​​ from./​​ parties​​ from​​ which​​ to​​ choose.

9.At​​ 24,​​ William​​ Pitt​​ was​​ the​​ youngest​​ person​​ to become Prime Minister.

10.The​​ pilot​​ was​​ the only​​ person to​​ survive​​ the​​ crash.

X.

1.I​​ am​​ interested in​​ applying​​ for the post​​ of desk​​ editor​​ which was​​ advertised in​​ ‘The​​ Independence’​​ yesterday.

2.My​​ reason​​ for​​ applying​​ is​​ that​​ I​​ have​​ worked/​​ have​​ been​​ working​​ for​​ 10​​ years​​ as​​ an assistant​​ editor in​​ a small​​ publishing​​ company.

3.Now​​ ​​ I​​ ​​ am​​ ​​ looking​​ ​​ for​​ ​​ a​​ ​​ post​​ ​​ which​​ ​​ would​​ ​​ offer​​ ​​ me​​ ​​ more​​ ​​ responsibility​​ ​​ and independence​​ to​​ make​​ editorial​​ and organizational decisions.

4.enjoy​​ the challenge of​​ working​​ to​​ tight​​ deadlines​​ to​​ produce​​ high quality​​ books.

5.I​​ have​​ fast​​ and​​ accurate​​ keyboard​​ skills​​ and​​ am​​ familiar​​ with​​ all​​ modern​​ publishing computer​​ software.

6.I​​ would be able​​ to​​ attend​​ an​​ interview at​​ any​​ time which​​ is convenient​​ to​​ you.

7.I​​ am​​ looking​​ forward/​​ look​​ forward​​ to​​ hearing​​ from​​ you.

 

TEST​​ 1

I.1.d2.​​ b3.​​ c4. b5. b

II.A. ​​ 6. a7.​​ b8. d9. a10.b11. a12. d13. c ​​ ​​ 14. d15.​​ b

B.​​ ​​ 16. b17.​​ a18. a19.​​ b20.d21.​​ d22.​​ c23.​​ b ​​ ​​ 24.​​ c25.​​ a

26. c27. a28. a29. a30. b

C. ​​ ​​ 31. D​​ (whose)32. C​​ (that/​​ which would)33. C​​ (to​​ whom)

34.​​ B​​ (called/that​​ are called)35. D​​ (making)

III.A. 36. applicant37.​​ Suitable38.​​ impressing39. process

40. discussions ​​ ​​ 41.​​ Interview42. directly43. first

44.​​ personnel45.​​ cooperate

 

B.

46. F

47. T

48. T

49. F

50. T

51. T

 

 

 

IV.

52.c

53. b

54. a

55. d

56. b

 

 

 

 

V.

57. b

58. a

59. c

60. d

 

 

 

 

 

TEST​​ 2

I. ​​ A.

1. a

2. d

3. a

4. c

5. b

 

 

 

 

B.

6. b

7. c

8. a

9. d

10. a

 

 

 

 

II.​​ A.

11. d

12. b

13. a

14. a

15. d

16. c

17. a  ​​​​ 18.​​ b​​ 19.​​ c

20. d

21. b

 

22. c

23. a

24. c

25. d

 

 

 

 

 

B.

26. d

27. b

28. c

29. c

30. d

31. c

32. b ​​ 33. b​​ 34. b

35. d

36. a

 

37. d

38. b

39. d

40. c

 

 

 

 

 

C. 41.B​​ (trying)

 

42. A​​ (had​​ started)

43. A​​ (whose)

 

 

44. B​​ (seven of​​ which) ​​ ​​ 45. A​​ (0)

III.46. b47. d48. c49. a50. b51.​​ c52. d53. a54. d55. b

56.​​ c57. d58. d59. b60.c

IV.61.​​ b62.​​ d63.​​ b64. B65. A

 

TEST​​ YOURSELF

 

I.1.​​ c2. d3. a

II.4. d5. a

III.6. c 7.b8.a 9. b 10. d 11. b 12. c 13. b 14. d15. a 16.​​ c

17.​​ d18. a19.a20. c

IV.21.​​ Send22. hadn’t​​ stayed23.​​ got​​ -​​ had been​​ waiting

24.​​ would​​ have been25.​​ worked

V.26. qualifications27. interviewee28. unemployed

29.​​ creative30. enthusiastically

VI.31. A​​ (grow)32. D​​ (is​​ now​​ being)33. B​​ (in​​ which)

34. A​​ (a​​ small​​ amount)35. C​​ (thousand)

VII.36.a37.​​ c38. a39.d40. a41. b42. d43.​​ b44. c45. a

VIII.46.d47.​​ c48. a49.b50. C

IX.

51.b 52. d​​ ​​ 53. c​​ 

X.54.a 55. d

 

 

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