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1. They can ensure the quantity of the product if they the supervisors.

a) to train b) train

c) trains d) trained

2. If we installed new equipment, we would become more competitive.

a) to install b) install

c) installs d) installed

3. We would have to reduce our workforce if the bank... to extend our credit.

a) refuse b) refuses

c) refused d) will refuse

4. If you... to these terms, well send you our contract.

a) agree b) agreed

c) will agree d) would agree

VII. . .

1. Id like him some calculations.

a) to make b) make

c) makes d) made

2. He made me our business matter with clients.

a) to discuss b) discuss

c) discussed d) discussed

3. Where do you usually have your dress....

a) to make b)make

c) made d) makes

4. I expect him... a just man.

a) am b) is

c) are d) to be

VIII. . .

1. The article is likely in the next issue of the journal.

a) appear b) appeared

c) to appear d) to be appeared

2. You can easily get in through the window if the door happens.

a) to lock b) to be locked

c) lock d) locked

3. A meeting was announced for our top executives at 11 oclock.

a) to be b) is

c) was d) were

4. Our company was heard through arbitration procedures.

a) go b) went

c) to go d) to be gone

 

IX. . .

1. When they send e-mail massages they only to pay for their phone calls to their local service providers.

a) must b) can

c) have d) may

 

2. He asked me if he... borrow my car.

a) may b) might

c) can d) could

3. He... to join the sports section as soon as he is through with his examination.

a) is allowed b) are allowed

c) will be allowed d) to be allowed

4. According to our conditions of sale, your remittance... to expect on March 12.

a) is b) are

c) was d) were

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XI. . 1 2

Earning Money

1. The statement above is, of course, not literally true. However, it does reflect a certain lack of enthusiasm for work in general. At the upper end of the social scale this attitude to work exists because leisure has always been the main outward sign of aristocracy. And because of Britains class system, it has had its effects throughout society. If you have to work, then the less it looks like work the better. Traditionally therefore, a major sign of being middle class (as opposed to working class) has been that you do non-manual work. The fact that skilled manual (or blue-collar) workers have been paid more highly than the lower grades of white-collar (i.e. non-manual) worker for several decades has only slightly changed this social perception. This anti-work outlook among the working class has led to a relative lack of ambition or enthusiasm and a belief that high earnings are more important than job satisfaction.

2. These attitudes are slowly changing. For example, al least half of the workforce now does non-manual work, and yet a majority describe themselves as working class. It would therefore seem that the connection between being middle class and doing non-manual work is growing weaker. Nevertheless, the connection between class distinctions and types of types of work lives on in a number of ways. One illustration of this is the different way in which earnings.

 

 

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I. . : a) a; b) an; c) the; d) -.

1. majority of personal investors have rather small stock portfolios.

2. apples are sold by pound. These are forty pence pound.

3. I dont know what price owners are asking.

4. Shed been to Oxford and shed taken her degree in economics.

II. . : a) some; b) any; c) no; d) .

1. people go to the bank in search of a safe place to keep their money.

2. They understood each other without words.

3. But in any case, what can do?

4. one knows who started the worlds first bank.

III. . : a) much; b) many;





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