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English Test
Points:
Name________________
Мark:
Date ________________
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Vocabulary
2. The boss said that you can take the _____________ car to the business trip in Athens
6. I need a new PA can you call the ________________ agency to look for some job?
10. The newest product is really _____________ you can use it every where and you can put in your
hand bag so it is also _____________
13. I find a new staff for the company I work in the Human _______________ Department
18. Did you __________________ invoices before you sent them to the manager?
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Grammar
II.Complete the sentences with the correct tense : Present Simple, Present Continuous, Past Simple or
Present Perfect
2. The department_____________(work) harder than normal because two people are off this week.
4. Online ordering________________ (become) more and more popular with many of our clients
6. Excuse me I ________________(look) for the invoice that I ____________(put) on my desk one hour
ago
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Business communication
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2.again/what /sorry,/is/your/name?
3.speak/Leo/I/could/to/please?
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4.today/I’m/she /not/is/afraid/here
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5.our sales/gives/you/this/table/figures
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6.this/share/market/shows/graph
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7.we/transport/organized/then/the
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8.sells/to/out/find/ wanted/we/what
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10.done/the/interviews/already/have/ we
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Unemployment (Economics) Nobody - including business professionals and those who want to be
employed - enjoys talking about unemployment, or the state of being out of work for those who are fit
to hold a job, but it's an important consideration of the financial industry. The unemployment rate, or
the official percentage of work-eligible persons who aren't currently hired, is often used to gauge the
health of an area's economy generally; broadly speaking, a high unemployment rate indicates a poorly
performing economy, while a low unemployment rate indicates a solid economy. With that said, an
unemployment rate of zero percent, meaning that every single eligible individual in an area is employed,
is entirely unrealistic, and will never be seen. Full employment refers to an unemployment rate wherein
almost every eligible employee is working, and a rate wherein few additional individuals can be
expected to work. The common reasons for these persons not working could include their coming into
an abundance of wealth but temporarily deciding against retirement, and their choosing for personal
reasons (such as caring for a family member) not to seek employment. Generally, an unemployment
rate of just five percent or so is indicative of full employment. Accordingly, when the national or
statewide unemployment rate is somewhere in the ballpark of five percent, it means that few
individuals are unable to find work. Did you understand the text?
1) What is unemployment?
a. The act of being fired from a job
b. The time employees spend away from the office
c. The state of being out of work for those who are fit to hold a job
d. The process of a company downsizing its employee count
2) What is the unemployment rate?
a. The official percentage of work-eligible persons who aren't currently hired
b. A figure that's used to gauge the overall health of an economy
c. The number of individuals who've been hired in the past month
d. 1 and 2
3) What is full employment?
a. The status of a company that has too many staff members
b. The condition of employees who're satisfied with their work
c. An unemployment rate wherein almost every eligible employee is working
d. None of the above
4) What unemployment rate is generally indicative of full employment?
a.10%
b.50%
c.5%
d.rate has to be zero to call it full employment
a. booming economy
b.A poorly performing economy
c. No economic shift
d.Much lower-than-normal wages
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2.Describe your job.What does it consist, involves and where do you take parts?
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