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Fill in each blank with one suitable word:
Travelling to all corners of the world is (1)......becoming...... easier and easier. We live (2) ......in.... a global village but how well do we know and underatang each other? Here is(3)......a...... simple test. Imagine you have arranged a meeting at 4 p.m. What time should you expect your foreign business colleagues to arrive?.If they are German, they'll be exactly(4)......on......time. If they are American, they'll probably be 15 minutes early. If they are British, they'll be 15 minutes (5).......late....., and you should allow up to an hour for the Indians. Therefore, these are some small advice in (6)......order...... not tobehave badly abroad. In France, you shouldn't sit down in a café until you are shaken hands with everyone you know. In Afghanistan you'd better spend at last 5 minutes(7).......saying..... hello. In Pakistan,you mustn't wink. It is offensive. In the Middle East you must never use the left hand for greeting, eating, drinking or smoking. Also, you should care not to admire (8).....anything.......in your host's home. They will feel that they have to it to you. In Russia you must your host drink for drink or they will think you are unfriendly. In Thailandyou should clasp your hand(9).....together.......and lower yourhead and your eyes when you greet someone .In America you should your hamburger with both hands and as quick as (10)......possible...... .You shouln't try to have a conversation until it is eaten
Fill in each blank with one suitable word:
Travelling to all corners of the world is (1)......becoming...... easier and easier. We live (2) ......in.... a global village but how well do we know and underatang each other? Here is(3)......a...... simple test. Imagine you have arranged a meeting at 4 p.m. What time should you expect your foreign business colleagues to arrive?.If they are German, they'll be exactly (4)......on......time. If they are American, they'll probably be 15 minutes early. If they are British, they'll be 15 minutes (5).......late....., and you should allow up to an hour for the Indians. Therefore, these are some small advice in (6)......order...... not tobehave badly abroad. In France, you shouldn't sit down in a café until you are shaken hands with everyone you know. In Afghanistan you'd better spend at last 5 minutes(7).......saying..... hello. In Pakistan,you mustn't wink. It is offensive. In the Middle East you must never use the left hand for greeting, eating, drinking or smoking. Also, you should care not to admire (8).....anything.......in your host's home. They will feel that they have to it to you. In Russia you must your host drink for drink or they will think you are unfriendly. In Thailandyou should clasp your hand(9).....together.......and lower yourhead and your eyes when you greet someone .In America you should your hamburger with both hands and as quick as (10)......possible...... .You shouln't try to have a conversation until it is eaten
Read the following passage and choose the best answer to fill in each numbered gap by circling the corresponding letter A,B,C or D(1 p)..
Around the age of sixteen, you must make one of the biggest decisions of your life. Do I stay on at school and hopefully go on to university (1) ....? Do I leave and start work or begin a training (2)... ?
The decision is yours, but it may be (3) ....remembering two things: there is more unemployment (4) ..........those who haven’t been to university, and people who have the right (5) ... will have a big advantage in the competition for jobs. If you decide to go (6) ....into a job, there are many opportunities for training. Getting qualifications will (7) ... you to get on more quickly in many careers, and evening classes allow you to learn (8) .... you earn. Starting work and taking a break to study when you are older is (9) .... possibility. This way, you can save up money for your student days, as well as (10) .... practical work experience.
1. A. after B. later C. then D. past
2. A. school B. class C. course D. term
3. A. worth B. necessary C. important D. useful
4. A. between B. among C. with D. through
5. A. notes B. papers C. arts D. skills
6. A. straight B. just C. direct D. rather
7. A. make B. help C. let D. give
8. A. where B. while C. when D. what
9. A. also B. again C. another D. always
10. A. getting B. making C. taking D. doing
a,
1. A TV programme where people answer questions: quiz show.
2. The person who ask the qustions : MC.
3. The person who answers the questions : player.
4. The people who watch the programme in the studio : audience.
b,
1. The qizmaster in Britain is Chris Tarant.
2. You have to answer 15 questions.
3. If you cam answer the forteenth question, you win 500000 pounds.
4. There are three ways you can get help. They're you can ask the quizmaster to take way two ưởng answers, you can ask the audience which answer is right, or you can telephone your friends and ask for help.
5. You can watch the quizshow in over 100 questions.
Read the passage and do the tasks below
WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE?
One of the most popular quiz programmes on television in the world is called Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? In Britain, the quiz master is Chris Tarrant. He asks the contestants fifteen questions. The firsts questions are easy but later they are more difficult. If you can answer the last question, you can win f500,000. You can win a million pounds if you can answer the last question. Of course, the last question is very difficult.
All the questions on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? are multiple-choice questions. After you hear the question, you see four answers. Only one answer is correct. You have to choose the correct answer. If you don't know the answer to a question, there are three ways you can get help: you can ask the quizmaster to take away two wrong answers: you can ask the studio audience which answer is right; or you can telephone a friend and ask for help. You can only do these things once. Very few people win the million pounds. The first person won a million pounds one year after the programme started.
Today, Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? can be seen in more than 100 countries and is now the world's most popular quiz programme.
a. Find the words in the text with these meanings.
1. A TV programme where people answer questions. ......Who Wants To Be A Millionaire...............
2. The person who ask the questions. ......... the quiz master............
3. The people who try to answer the questions. ...........the contestants..............
4. The people who watch the programme in the studio. ............the studio audience ...........
b. Answer the questions.
1. Who is the quizmaster in Britain?
=> In Britain, the quiz master is Chris Tarrant.
2. How many questions do you have to answer?
=> We have to answer fifteen questions.
3. How much do you win for the fourteenth question?
=> We can win f500,000 for the fourteenth question.
4. How many ways can you get help?
=> There are three ways we can get help.
5. In how many countries can you watch the quiz show?
=> There are more than 100 countries.
1 if he (try).......tries........ hard,we'll pass the examination
2 i could understand the french teacher if she (speak)...........spoke.............mores slowly
3 if i (be)......were.........you,i wouldn't worry about going to university
4 if the doctor can't help me,i .......will be.........somewhere else
5 will you tell me if there .(be)...........are.............. any problems
6 if you drove more carefully,you (not have).......wouldn't have.............so many accidents
7 if he(get).........got..........earlier,he'd get to work on time
8 if we (have)....had..........more time,i could tell you more about it
9 if this house costs too much,i (buy)........will buy............a smaller one
10 if you (sell)......sold............more products,you'd earn more money
11 what would you do if you suddenly (win)......won......half a million pounds?
12 his car would be safer if he (buy).......bought...some new tyers.
1 mary is (pretty)....as pretty...............as her sister
2 a new house is (espensive)......more espensive........than an old one
3 his job is (important)......more important...........than mine
4 of the foour ties,i like the red one (well).......best..............
5 nobody is (happy)........happier......... than miss snow
6 today english is the (international)...most international......of language
7 john is much (strong)........stronger............tan i thought
8 benches are (comfortable).........more comfortable......tan arm-chairs
9 bill is (good).........better........than you thought
10 mr.bush is the (delightful).......most delightful.........person i have ever know
11 bill is (lazy)........lazier......and (lazy)............lazier................
12 it becomes (hard).............harder...........and (hard)..........harder..........to find a job
13 as the conversation went on,he became (talkative)........more talkative............
14 as i waited for my inteview ,i became (nervous)........more nervous................
15 is the book (interesting)............more interesting.......than the one you read last week?
Use the word at the end of each sentence to form a new word that fits into the sentence
1. The _service_ in this place is absolutely terrible. I want my money back. (SERVE)
2. Could you help me make a _decision_ I don't know which phone to buy. (DECIDE)
3. Even very good clothes are quite _affordable_ in this shop. (AFFFORD)
4. There are no further _requirements_ for applying for this job. (REQUIRE)
5. My mother had no idea that this vase was so _valuable_ (VALUE)
6. Companies should always tell the _truths_ in their advertisements. (TRUE)
7. Credit cards are really _useful_, but you have to be careful with them. (USE)
8. I read a _comparison_ of all the new mountain bikes. This one is the best. (COMPARE)
9. Before you get money from the bank you have to make a _judgement_ about whether you can pay it back or not. (JUDGE)
10. He has been an _investable_ banker for ages. (INVEST)
Fill in the blank with one suitable word:
In these days of high unemployment, it is often difficult (1)....for......... young pepple tofind a job. If they are lucky (2)......enough....... to be asked to go for an interview, theymay find (3).......that...... there are at least 20 applicants for the (4).....job........ If a company is thinking of offering (5)......you....... a job, they'll ask you for at least one reference from either your previous employer (6).......or...... someone who knows you well. (7).....Before ........ taking up your job, you may have to sign a contract. You'll have to do some training, (8).....which........ help you to do the job more successlully. Once you have decided that this is your chosen career, you will then have to work (9).....hard........ to try and get promotion, which is usually brings more responsibility and money! If you are unlucky, youmay be made redundant, and not be able to find (10)......another....... job. It is also a good idea to pay some money into a pension scheme, which will help you to look after yourself and your family when you are retired. Finally, good luck!
Fill in the blank with one suitable word:
In these days of high unemployment, it is often difficult (1).........for.... young pepple to find a job. If they are lucky (2)......enough....... to be asked to go for an interview, theymay find (3)........that..... there are at least 20 applicants for the (4).....job........ If a company is thinking of offering (5)......you....... a job, they'll ask you for at least one reference from either your previous employer (6).....or........ someone who knows you well. (7)......Before....... taking up your job, you may have to sign a contract. You'll have to do some training, (8).....what........ help you to do the job more successlully. Once you have decided that this is your chosen career, you will then have to work (9).....hard........ to try and get promotion, which is usually brings more responsibility and money! If you are unlucky, youmay be made redundant, and not be able to find (10)......other....... job. It is also a good idea to pay some money into a pension scheme, which will help you to look after yourself and your family when you are retired. Finally, good luck!