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23 2012 .


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F3:

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Ann has just ________ from the University of London with honours.

-: ended

-: left

+: graduated

-: Finished

 

I:

S:

Some teachers dont ________ things very clearly.

+: explain

-: copy

-: underline

-: Mean

 

I:

S:

In the US and the UK, the modern gradation of academic _______ is usually bachelor, master, and doctor.

-: qualifications

-: marks

-: characteristics

+: Degrees

 

I:

S:

Most _______ take four to six years to finish their degrees.

-: lecturers

+: undergraduates

-: professors

-: lab-assistants

 

 

I:

S:

Congratulations! I hear you _____ your examination yesterday.

-: failed

-: revised

+: passed

-: do badly in

 

I:

S:

After graduating from the university she decided to take _____ courses.

-: undergraduate

-: students

-: doctoral

+: postgraduate

 

I:

S:

My favourite ________ at school were history and geography.

-: periods

-: lessons

+: subjects

-: tasks

 

I:

S:

A(n) _______ is usually more expensive than a dictionary because it is in several volumes.

-: report

+: encyclopedia

-: publication

-: journal

 

I:

S:

Any _____ is usually composed of the following basic sections: summary, introduction, discussion, conclusion and recommendations.

+: report

-: technology

-: textbook

-: method

 

I:

S:

Harvard University is the oldest institution of higher _____ in the USA.

-: learning

-: promotion

-: teaching

+: education

 

I:

S:

Our teacher always takes ______ at the beginning of the lesson.

-: graduation

+: attendance

-: residence

-: acceptance

 

I:

S:

On ___________ from college, all the students of our group got a good job.

-: entering

-: admittance

+: graduation

-: leaving

 

I:

S:

One can find meanings of the foreign or technical expressions used in the text in _______.

-: index

+: glossary

-: content

-: keys

 

I:

S: Cable TV and work desk with _______ telephone lines are available in each room.

+: modernised

-: modernism

-: modernisation

-: modernist

 

I:

S: There is one evident ______ between Kate and Ann.

-: similar

-: similarly

-: simile

+: similarity

 

I:

S: John left his job because he was _______ to deal with such a large amount of work.

-: ability

-: uponable

+: unable

-: able

 

I:

S: We werent allowed onto the ferry because it had been _______.

-: bookery

-: rebook

+: overbooked

-: booker

 

I:

S: Lots of changes were made but all the attempts had little ______

-: effective

-: effectively

-: effecting

+: effect

 

I:

S:

A very important part of the American ______ system is the community college.

-: educative

-: educate

-: educator

+: educational

 

I:

S:

John left his job because he was _______ to deal with such a large amount of work.

-: ability

-: uponable

+: unable

-: able

 

I:

S:

Traditional homes have been _______ by big blocks of apartments.

+: replaced

-: place

-: displaceable

-: placement

 

I:

S:

The last year has shown a slight ________ in the economy.

-: improve

-: improved

-: improvable

+: improvement

 

I:

S:

If you don't speak the language you feel more like a _______.

+: foreigner

-: foreignhood

-: foreigndom

-: foreignship

 

I:

S:

I want to be a famous ______ when I grow up.

-: scientific

-: scientifically

-: science

+: scientist

 

V1:

I:

S:

Your bag looks heavy! Ill carry _______ for you.

+: it

-: him

-: them

-: her

 

I:

S:

Are you taking _______ magazines with you?

-: nothing

-: anything

+: any

-: something

 

I:

S:

Is this book yours or ________?

-: her

+: his

-: he

-: she

 

I:

S:

- How did you get my sister's book?

- She gave it to me _______!

+: herself

-: themselves

-: ourselves

-: myself

 

I:

S:

That isnt my key. _____ is here.

-: Me

-: Myself

+: Mine

-: My

 

I:

S:

Look at these two cars. This one is ______ and the other one is hers.

-: me

-: myself

-: my

+: mine

 

I:

S:

______ have you got your car?

-: How many

-: What

+: How long

-: Who

 

I:

S:

Are you taking _______ magazines with you?

-: nothing

-: anything

+: any

-: something

 

I:

S:

________ composition is the best.

-: Yourself

-: You

-: Yours

+: Your

I:

S:

My house is _______ in the street.

-: smaller

-: more smaller

+: the smallest

-: small

 

I:

S:

Thats _______ building Ive ever seen.

-: much modern

+: the most modern

-: more modern

-: modern

 

I:

S:

The sofa is _______ than that old chair.

-: much comfortable

+: more comfortable

-: comfortable

-: the most comfortable

 

I:

S:

Of the three boys, Dave is the _______.

+: tallest

-: more tall

-: tall

-: taller

 

I:

S:

He is the ____________ person Ive ever known.

+: most interesting

-: interestingly

-: very interesting

-: more interesting

 

I:

S: The smaller is the house, the _____ it will cost us to heat.

-: little

-: more less

-: the least

+: less

 

I:

S: Life is not ________ as it used to be.

-: the easiest

+: so easy

-: easy

-: easier than

 

I:

S: Karen is the _______ girl in the class.

-: prettier

+: prettiest

-: more pretty

-: much pretty

 

I:

S: Kate can speak Spanish _______ than Avis.

-: fluenter

+: more fluently

-: most fluently

-: more fluentlier

I:

S:

I have _______ appointment at the dentists this afternoon.

+: an

-: -

-: the

-: a

 

I:

S:

Bats and owls generally hunt at _______ night.

-: the

-: a

+: -

-: an

 

I:

S:

Many people were waiting for more information about the accident in _______ Swiss Alps.

-: -

+: the

-: an

-: a

 

I:

S: She is going to see her daughter who has come from _____ Canada.

-: an

+:

-: a

-: the

 

I:

S: Newcastle is a town in _______ north of England.

-: a

-: an

+: the

-: -

 

I:

S: I have _______ appointment at the dentists this afternoon.

+: an

-: -

-: the

-: a

 

I:

S: We may be going skiing at _______ Christmas, but it's still all up in the air.

-:

-: an

+: -

-: The

I:

S: Weve known the Robinsons _______ twenty years now.

+: for

-: -

-: to

-: in

 

I:

S: I entered _____ Moscow State University last year.

-: from

-: in

+: -

-: To

 

I:

S:

We enjoyed the film but it was very cold ______ the cinema.

-: on

+: at

-: with

-: to

 

 

I:

S:

She is going to study music _______ next year.

-: to

+: -

-: in

-: at

 

I:

S:

The Great Wall of China is a long way _______ any major city.

-: by

-: -

+: from

-: under

I:

S: ______ I save some of my pocket money, I won't be able to buy a bicycle.

-: Whether

-: Less

+: Unless

-: If

 

I:

S: Im used to getting up early now, _______ I didnt like it at first.

+: but

-: so

-: or

-: because

 

I:

S: Its Sunday tomorrow, _______ I dont have to get up early.

-: in order to

-: because

+: so

-: or

 

I:

S: You should eat more, _______ youll make yourself ill.

+: or

-: and

-: if

-: but

 

I:

S:

That is the house ______ Shakespeare was born.

-: which

+: where

-: whose

-: who

 

I:

S: This picture _______ by my mothers friend in 1979.

+: was painted

-: is painting

-: is painted

-: was painting

 

I:

S: - George phoned while you were out.

- O.K. I _______ him back.

+: will phone

-: phoned

-: will be phoned

-: is going to phone

 

I:

S: - Are you going shopping tonight?

- No. I _______ yesterday.

+: went

-: had gone

-: had went

-: had been going

 

I:

S:

The workers ______ the road by the end of the year.

+: will have built

-: will build

-: will be building

-: will have been built

 

I:

S:

They sometimes _______ to the cinema on Friday evening.

+: go

-: have gone

-: goes

-: shall go

 

I:

S:

When the game is over, we _______ a cup of tea.

+: will have

-: has had

-: had

-: has

 

I:

S:

The Queen _______ at Windsor Castle yesterday.

-: arrive

-: is arriving

-: have arrived

+: arrived

 

I:

S: Crime, traffic, pollution ... problems are relevant for any city.

-: this

-: that

+: these

-: those

 

I:

S: The First Amendment was signed in 1791...... law guarantees civic rights for all American citizens.

+: this

-: that

-: these

-: those

 

I:

S: My grandfather still remembers his youth and everything that happened in..... times.

-: this

-: that

-: these

+: those

 

I:

S: Where did you spend all..... years?

-: this

-: that

+: these

-: those

 

I:

S: building on the opposite side of the street looks strangely familiar to me.

-: this

+: that

-: these

-: those

 

I:

S: I will make sure..... you have everything you need.

-: this

+: that

-: these

-: those

 

I:

S: _____ time you made a wrong decision.

+: this

-: that

-: it

 

I:

S: Now _____, lets talk over our future plans.

+: then

-: that

-: it

 

I:

S: _____ was them who broke the window.

-: this

+: that

-: it

 

I:

S: _____ is cold and I am tired.

-: this

-: that

-: it

 

I:

S: Where ___ the Masons buy their fruit?

+: do

-: does

-: doesn't

 

I:

S: ___ the cat like to sleep on the sofa?

-: Do

-: Don't

+: Does

 

I:

S: We eat pizza, but we ___ eat hamburgers.

-: do

+: don't

-: does

-: doesn't

 

I:

S: ___ Mrs Miller read magazines?

-: Do

-: Don't

+: Does

 

I:

S: The girls love tennis, but they ___ love riding.

-: do

+: don't

-: does

-: doesn't

 

I:

S: Mr Nelson speaks Spanish, but he ___ speak German.

-: do

-: don't

-: does

+: doesn't

 

I:

S: Max plays tennis, but he ___ play hockey.

-: do

-: don't

-: does

+: doesn't

 

I:

S: ___ Mr Smith teach English?

-: Do

-: Don't

+: Does

 

I:

S: ___ the children learn to cook at school?

+: Do

-: Does

-: Doesn't

 

I:

S: They ___ work very hard.

-: do

+: don't

-: does

-: doesn't

 

I:

S: Jane is a teacher of English. She...French.

+: does not teach

-: teaches not

-: do not teach

 

I:

S: I ____ nobody knew about his arrival.

+: had better

-: would rather

-: should

 

I:

S: _________You__________pay more attention to the people around you.

-: had better

-: would rather

+: should

 

I:

S: You ___________ invest that money in something safe.

-: had better

-: would rather

+: should

 

I:

S: I _______ have good health than a small fortune.

-: had better

+: would rather

-: should

 

I:

S: We _______ take a taxi or we'll miss the train.

-: had better

-: would rather

+: should

 

I:

S: I think everybody ______ learn driving a car.

-: had better

-: would rather

+: should

 

I:

S: Books ______ be returned on or before the date stamped below.

-: had better

-: would rather

+: should

 

I:

S: I _____ rather stay at home than go out.

-: must

+: would

-: should

 

I:

S: If Sue ___ anybody the news, it wont be a secret.

+: tells

-: had told

-: told

 

I:

S: If Tom ___ the bus, he would have come to the meeting on time.

-: hasnt missed

+: missed

-: hadnt missed

 

I:

S: If I see Jill, I ___ her to call you.

+: would remind

-: will remind

-: has reminded

 

I:

S: If I were you, I ___ the red dress.

-: had chosen

+: would choose

-: choose

 

I:

S: If she had been taking care of her health, she ___ ill.

-: wouldnt have fell

-: didnt fall

+: wouldnt have fallen

 

I:

S:

If Mark ___ for the job, he would have got it.

-: applies

-: will apply

+: had applied

 

I:

S:

Theyll go to the restaurant if they ___ a table in advance.

-: would reserve

+: reserve

-: reserved

 

I:

S:

We saw a lot of pictures at the art shop, but______was good enough to buy for our museum.

+: none of them

-: no of them

-: not some of them

-: only any of them

 

I:

S:

If there are______calls for me, can you ask to leave a message?

-: some

-: none

+: any

-: no

 

I:

S:

While peeling potatoes my small brother cut______with a sharp knife.

-: oneself

-: him

-: his

+: himself

 

I:

S:

There are many good hotels in the town. You can stay at ______of them.

-: no

-: some

+: any

-: all

 

I:

S:

I've been trying to phone her all day but______I phone her the line is engaged.

+: every time

-: all the time

-: the every time

-: the whole time

 

I:

S:

He is invited to lots of parties and he goes to______.

-: everyone

-: everything

+: every one

-: each

 

I:

S:

These are______organizations operating in our market and even______we would consider real competitors.

-: a few, many

-: little, some

-: some, fewer

+: few, fewer

 

I:

S:

You are not the only one who failed to hear the news. I didn't______.

-: neither

-: both

+: either

-: also

 

I:

S:

If we hadn't taken the same plane, we might have never met______.

-: ours

-: ourselves

+: each other

-: both of us

 

I:

S:

I ______food, clothes and some______goods have become more expensive nowadays.

-: much, others

-: many, others

-: many, the others

+: much, other

 

I:

S:

I'm going to the wedding on Saturday.______is getting married.

-: a friend of me

+: a friend of mine

-: mine friend

-: a friend of my

 

I:

S:

During the terrible road accident one car bumped into ______one. One driver was heavily injured and______ died.

-: another, other

+: another, the other

-: other, the other

-: the other, other

 

I:

S:

Did you hear about the party at Kate's last night?

- No, I didn't.______of my friends______there.

+: none, was

-: nobody, was

-: nobody, were

-: no, were

 

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S:

"The system of education is not superb," she said. "Too ______mathematics______usually taught at school."

-: many, are

+: much, is

-: much, are

-: many, is

 

I:

S:

______should be present at the meeting. A very serious question will be discussed.

-: someone

-: any one

+: everyone

-: anyone

 

I:

S:

We've got too______petrol. We must have the car filled at the nearest service station.

-: a little

+: little

-: much

-: many

 

I:

S:

When the train arrived at the railway station______passengers got their suitcases. So we picked up______too.

-: other, our

-: others, our

+: some, ours

-: another, ours

 

I:

S:

There are______evenings when I do not want to go to bed. But there are______evenings when nothing could keep me from going to bed.

+: some, other

-: some, the others

-: several, others

-: some, the other

 

I:

S:

I don't really enjoy going to the cinema_______. I'd rather have______to go with me.

-: by my own, no one

+: by myself, someone

-: on myself, someone

-: by my own, anyone

 

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S:

1 have been talking to that strange man for an hour but I still can't understand if he is_______Spanish______

Portuguese.

+: either, or

-: neither, or

-: neither, nor

-: either, nor

 

I:

S:

It is not his fault. You cannot blame______.

-: his

-: himself

+: him

-: he

 

I:

S:

Tom and Ann stood in front of the mirror and looked at

-: each other

+: themselves

-: one another

-: them

 

I:

S:

Have you got______luggage? Let me help you.

+: any

-:

-: some

-: a

 

I:

S:

"Would you like______to eat?" asked Tom.

-:

+: something

-: anything

-: some

 

I:

S:

If there are______letters for me?

+: any

-:

-: some

-: the

 

I:

S:

"What do you want to eat?" "______. I'm so hungry."

-: nothing

+: anything

-: something

-: any

 

I:

S:

______ came to visit him while he was in hospital.

+: nobody

-: none

-: any one

-: some

 

I:

S:

1 cannot talk to you now. I______time.

+: have got no

-: have got none

-: have got any

-: have got no any

 

I:

S:

All the tickets have been sold. There is______left.

-: no of them

-: not any

+: nothing

-: none

 

I:

S:

When we travelled we spent______money.

-: few

+: a lot of

-: plenty

-: many

 

I:

S:

He enjoyed his life there. He had_______friends and they met quite often.

-: few

+: afew

-: not much

-: little

 

I:

S:

1 ______people he worked with are very friendly.

-: some of

-: any of

+: some of the

-: nobody

 

I:

S:

Have you ever been to______restaurants?

+: either of those

-: either of -: no

-: something

 

I:

S:

She said she would contact me but she______wrote ______phoned.

-: either, nor

+: neither, nor

-: neither, or

-: either, or

 

I:

S:

1 ______I have eaten today is a sandwich.

-: everything

+: all

-: whole

-: anything

 

I:

S:

Peter spent______money you gave him.

+: all the

-: the whole

-: all

-: some

 

I:

S:

Carol likes reading. She has read______book in the library.

-: all

-: each

+: every

-: the all

 

I:

S:

1 hope______enjoyed the outing to the Zoo.

+: everybody

-: all

-: all of them

-: all they

 

I:

S:

"Have you read all these books?" "Yes,______."

-: every

+: every one

-: every of them

-: everything

 

I:

S:

______enjoyed the party last week.

-: every one

+: everyone

-: all

-: every

 

I:

S:

There are______biscuits left in the tin.

+: a few

-: much

-: little

-: a little

 

I:

S:

______students know the answer to this question.

-: a little

-: much

+: few

-: little

 

I:

S:

My days are so busy that I have______time for reading.

-: few

-: a few

-: many

+: little

 

I:

S:

______people give money to charity.

+: a lot

-: many

-: little

-: much

 

I:

S:

There is a tiny bit of butter. There is______butter.

-: a little

-: much

-: few

+: little

 

I:

S:

He keeps trying although there is______chance of success.

-: much

-: few

-: a few

+: little

 

I:

S:

There are many clocks in the office but______of them work properly.

-: little

-: few

+: much

-: a little

 

I:

S:

She wasn't very hungry. She has just had______soup.

-: few

-: a few

+: a little

-: little

 

I:

S:

There aren't______jobs for young people.

-: much

-: a few

-: little

+: many

 

I:

S:

There aren't______lessons today.

-: much

+: many

-: a lot

-: few

 

 

I:

S:

Before you______, don't forget to lock the door.

-: are leaving

-: will leave

+: leave

-: shall leave

 

I:

S:

Please do not speak to anyone before the police______.

+ come

-: are coming

-: '11 come

-: came

 

I:

S:

His parents will be very glad if she______the university.

-: enter

-: '11 enter

+: enters

-: entered

 

I:

S:

When you______my brother, you______him.

-: '11 see, won't recognize

+: see, won't recognize

-: saw, recognize

-: '11 see, don't recognize

 

I:

S:

We won't discuss the matter until the headmaster______.

-: '11 arrive

-: won't arrive

-: doesn't arrive

+: arrives

 

I:

S:

If I______any help I______my friend.

+: need, '11 phone

-: '11 need, '11 phone

-: '11 need, phone

-: needed, '11 phone

 

I:

S:

Let's______before it______raining.

-: to go out, starts

+: go out, starts

-: go out, '11 start

-: going out, '11 start

 

I:

S:

I want to go shopping but if you______to come, you

-: want, need

-: not want, needn't

+: don't want, needn't

-: do want, needn't

 

I:

S:

If you______on this tram it'll take you to the downtown.

-: '11 get

-: have got

-: got

+: get

 

I:

S:

He______to the country tomorrow if the weather is fine.

-: go

-: goes

+: '11 go

-: 'd go

 

I:

S:

You'll understand nothing unless you______the book yourself.

+: read

-: won't read

-: don't read

-: '11 read

 

I:

S:

You'll understand this rule after your teacher______it to you.

-: '11 explain

-: explain

+: explains

-: don't explain

 

I:

S:

1______the room till I see my brother.

-: '11 leave

+: shan't leave

-: leave

-: don't leave

 

I:

S:

1______at home till you______me up.

-: am, '11 ring

-: is, ring

+: '11 be, ring

-: '11 be, '11 ring

 

I:

S:

You______English fluently if you______hard.

-: speak, work

-: speak, '11 work

+: '11 speak, work

-: '11 speak, '11 work

 

I:

S:

He______for Moscow as soon as his father______.

-: '11 leave, arrive

-: '11 leave, '11 arrive

-: leave, '11 arrive

+: '11 leave, arrives

 

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S:

If I______my exams, my mother______me go to a disco.

+: don't pass, won't let

-: won't pass, won't let

-: won't pass, let

-: won't pass, doesn't let

 

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S:

If he______well, he'll always be tired.

-: sleeps

+: doesn't sleep

-: '11 sleep

-: won't sleep

 

I:

S:

I'll feel really sorry for her if she____-__all the work without any help.

-: has done

-: did

-: does

+: has to do

 

I:

S:

He'll be fired if he______improve his work.

+: doesn't

-: will

-: won't

-: has to

 

I:

S:

When I______short of money I ask my parents for help.

-: was

-: are

-: is

+: am

 

I:

S:

Don't trouble trouble until trouble______you.

-: '11 trouble

-: won't trouble

+: troubles

-: trouble

 

I:

S:

You'll have to make a speech in case the chairman ______late.

-: '11 be

+: is

-: isn't

-: won't be

 

I:

S:

We'll make a good progress in English provided we ______hard.

-: '11 study

-: are studying

+: study

-: won't study

 

I:

S:

1 don't know when they______.

+: '11 come

-: come

-: came

-: are coming

 

I:

S:

If I _______ a million pounds, 1______it to the charity organization.

+: won, would give

-: won, would have given

-: had won, would give

-: had won, would have given

 

I:

S:

Would you mind if I______your pen?

+: use

-: had used

-: have used

-: am using

 

I:

S:

They looked at me as I______crazy.

+: were

-: was

-: had been

-: am

 

I:

S:

If I______that you were busy, I______interrupted you.

-: knew, wouldn't have

+: had known, wouldn't have

-: know, wouldn't have

-: has known, wouldn't have

 

I:

S:

1 have just had a quarrel with my parents. What would you do if you______me?

-: are

-: had been

+: were

-: would be

 

I:

S:

If it is sunny and warm tomorrow, we_______go to the beach.

+: can

-: could

-: would

-: will

 

I:

S:

1 wish I______so rude to her yesterday.

-: wasn't

-: weren't

-: hasn't been

+: hadn't been

 

I:

S:

She sounded as if she______tired

+: was

-: were

-: is

-: had been

 

I:

S:

He talked to me as if nothing______happened.

-: has

-: -

-: didn't

+: had

 

I:

S:

1 wish I______to work.

-: hadn't have

-: don't have

+: didn't have

-: hadn't had

 

 

V1:

I:

S: The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland consists of _____.

-: five parts

-: three parts

+: four parts

-: two parts

 

I:

S: The most ancient monument in Great Britain is ______.

-: the Tower Gate

+: Stonehenge

-: Hadrians Wall

-: the lower West Gate

 

I:

S: British Parliament consists of _____.

-: the Senate and the House of Commons

-: the Senate and the House of Representatives

+: the House of Commons and the House of Lords

-: the House of Representatives and the House of Lords

 

I:

S: The United Kingdom is washed by the _______ Ocean.

+: Atlantic

-: Pacific

-: Arctic

-: Indian

 

I:

S:

Madame Tussauds is ______ in London.

+: a museum

-: an art gallery

-: a circus

-: a theatre

 

I:

S:

The official residence of the British Prime Minister is at ______.

-: Tower of London

-: Buckingham Palace

+: 10 Downing Street

-: Regent Palace

I:

S: The USA is a federal republic consisting of ______ states.

-: 52

-: 48

+: 50

-: 54

 

I:

S: The main lakes in the USA are the ______ in the north.

-: Gigantic Lakes

-: Grand lakes

-: Large Lakes

+: Great Lakes

 

I:

S: High school in the USA is ______.

-: a technical college

+: an upper grade of a secondary school

-: an academy

-: a very good school

 

I:

S: _____ is not an Ameican writer.

+: Agatha Christie

-: OHenry

-: Mark Twain

-: Salinger

 

I:

S: The New York underground is called _______.

-: the metro

-: the tube

+: the subway

-: the downland

 

I:

S:

The US flag is called ______.

-: Uncle Jack

+: Stars and Stripes

-: Union Jack

-: Maple Leaf

 

I:

S:

The main lakes in the USA are the ______ in the north.

-: Gigantic Lakes

-: Grand lakes

-: Large Lakes

+: Great Lakes

 

I:

S:

Fast food was originated in _____.

-: Great Britain

-: Australia

+: the USA

-: Canada

 

I:

S:

US _______ has its headquarters in the Capitol Building.

+: Congress

-: National Library

-: Supreme Court

-: Police

 

I:

S: ______ is not situated in Canada.

-: Vancouver

-: Toronto

-: Ottawa

+: Boston

 

I:

S: Most of the Canadian population is of ______ origin.

-: Irish and Scottish

-: French and Italian

-: Welsh and English

+: British and French

 

I:

S: Canada is made up of ______.

-: districts

-: counties

-: states

+: provinces

 

I:

S: Quebec is the province of _______.

-: New Zealand

-: Great Britain

-: Australia

+: Canada

 

I:

S: In Canada, Montreal is famous for its _______.

+: French quarters

-: canals

-: television studios

-: shopping malls

 

I:

S:

Canada is situated in ______.

-: South Africa

-: North Africa

-: South America

+: North America

 

I:

S:

Most of the Canadian population is of ______ origin.

-: Irish and Scottish

-: French and Italian

-: Welsh and English

+: British and French

 

I:

S:

The official head of state in Canada is the ______.

-: House of Lords

+: Monarch of Britain

-: Senate

-: House of Commons

 

V1:

I:

S: ,

 

+: Letter of enquiry / request

-: CV

-: Memo

-: Contract

 

I:

S: ,

-: Memo

+: Contract

-: CV

-: Letter of application

 

I:

S: ,

+: Letter of apology

-: Memo

-: Letter of application

-: CV

 

I:

S: ,

-: Letter of apology

-: Contract

+: Letter of application

-: CV

I:

S: ,

(1) _____: Project Planning Dept

From: GM

(2) _____: Aqua Warm BV

I am sure that you have read about the recent explosion at Perfecta Ltd. We have decided not to install any more (3) _____ central heating systems until we can be sure that they are absolutely safe.

Please write and inform them of this.

(4) _____

-: 1) T.Y.; 2) Aqua Warm; 3) To; 4) Subject

-: 1) Subject; 2) Aqua Warm; 3) T.Y.; 4) To

-: 1) T.Y.; 2) Aqua Warm; 3) Subject; 4) To

+: 1) To; 2) Subject; 3) Aqua Warm; 4) T.Y.;

 

I:

S: ,

To: Paul Woods, Sales

From: (1) _____

(2) _____: Accommodation expenses for the trip to Aukland from 21st to (3) _____.

Date: (4) _____

I cant pay you until you send me your expenses claim form. Please do it as soon as possible.

Thanks.

 

-: 1) 26th July; 2) 15 July; 3) Lynn Thomas, Finance; 4) Subject

+: 1) Lynn Thomas, Finance; 2) Subject; 3) 26th July; 4) 15 July

-: 1) 26th July; 2) Subject; 3) Lynn Thomas, Finance; 4) 15 July

-: 1) Lynn Thomas, Finance; 2) 15 July; 3)26th July; 4) Subject

 

I:

S: ,

(1) _____: Caroline Burton

From: Sue Swiss

Subject: meeting with a client

Date: (2) _____

I have to change the date of a meeting with Mr. John Williams scheduled for (3) _____ because of the urgent trip to the headquarters of our company from 4 May to 10 May. Will you please make new arrangements with him.

(4) _____

+: 1) To 2) Monday, 30 April 3) 6 May 4) Thanks

-: 1) Monday, 30 April 2) Thanks 3) To 4) 6 May

-: 1) Thanks 2) 6 May 3) To 4) Monday, 30 April

-: 1) 6 May 2) Monday, 30 April 3) To 4) Thanks

 

I:

S: ,

(1)_____: Northwest Area Sales Staff

(2)_____: Management

Date: 27 August 2008

(3)_____: New Monthly Reporting System

Wed like to quickly go over some of the changes in the new monthly sales reporting system that we discussed at Mondays special meeting. We are confident that you will all soon enjoy the benefits of this new system. Thank youall for your help in putting this new system into place.

(4) _____

+: 1) To 2) From 3) Subject 4) Management

-: 1) Subject 2) To 3) Management 4) From

-: 1) Management 2) Subject 3) To 4) From

-: 1) From 2) Subject 3) Management 4) To

 

I:

S: ,

(1) _____: All Staff

From: R&D Director

(2) _____: the Chairmans visit

The Chairman of our corporation, (3)_____, will visit our company next Friday, 15 November. He is coming to visit our new production centre. He will arrive at 11:30 am and you are kindly requested to be at the welcome reception for him at the Conference Hall.

(4) _____

+: 1) To 2) Subject 3) Mr Schnabel 4) U.T.

-: 1) Subject 2) Mr Schnabel 3) U.T. 4) To

-: 1) To 2) Mr Schnabel 3) U.T. 4) Subject

-: 1) To 2) Subject 3) U.T. 4) Mr Schnabel



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