Английский язык 2 вариант

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Вариант №2
Лексика I. Выберите правильный вариант.  Выбранный вами вариант внесите в лист ответов.
1. Equites entered the UK market in 2016, where the rapid growth of ______________is driving demand for large modern logistics facilities.
2. The company is able to develop new ____________  fast and efficiently using the "tilt-up" construction method which uses prefabricated steel- reinforced concrete panels instead of bricks.
3. The key ____________________of managing industrial tenants is that typically you deal with one tenant per property, whereas retail and office properties have many tenants. 
4. The second major deal enabled the group's UK expansion when Equites _______________ three prime logistics properties located in the Midlands.
5. Equites' balance sheet is strong, with low levels of financial______________ providing ample flexibility to act on new opportunities.  
II. Выберите слова, подходящее по смыслу к данным предложениям. Выбранный вами вариант внесите в лист ответов.
6.  The _____________ covers spare parts but not labour costs.
7.  He had to _______________his takeover bid when he failed to find any backers.
8.  All  _____________ has been centralised in our main office.
9.   Their ________________ has risen by at least 20°% in the last year, and that is probably a conservative estimate.
10.   The _______________ are demanding immediate payment of their outstanding invoices.
III. Подберите данным словам соответствующее определение.  Выбранный вами вариант внесите в лист ответов.
11. shipping costs
a)  a comment from a customer to a company about its service
12. promotion
b)  the additional payments that are made to have a product delivered
13. feedback
c) a group of people who you think you can sell your product to
14. manufacturer
d)  a person or a company that makes products using raw materials
15. target market
e) a campaign to attract consumers’ attention by selling your product at a cheaper price than usual
Грамматика IV.
 Измените данное вам слово, вставьте в предложение.  Выбранный вами вариант внесите в лист ответов.
16. These instructions are hopeless. They’re    to understand.    
17. Sophie can never make up her mind about things. She’s been  so  
18. He isn’t only a painter, but he also plays the saxophone.    
19. He’s been       for six months. He can’t find a job.   
20. They’re trying to find a been     solution to the conflict.    
 V. Выберите соответствующую грамматическую форму английского глагола. Выбранный вами вариант внесите в лист ответов.
21. Virtual working certainly _________________ eradicate the sort of cultural misunderstandings that can arise in a face-to-face situation. 
22. As this is the first step in the offshore investment process, it gives you more time to do homework on where and how you want to invest while you've already _____________ in the exchange rate. 
23. These assets can ____________   issued anywhere in the world.
24. Much will _____________ on the amount of money individuals have available to spend.
25. I always enjoy __________the success of this well-known saying by running historical data.
26. Many large organisations ___________ at these costs, and thinking how much more sensible it would be to bring the sites together
27. If Pembury had listed a few years back in better economic and political times, it may __________  better and in time it may start to see investor demand.
28. Technology  ____________ the only thing that affects our spending behaviour.
29. We are also ____________________ how people spend their incomes: are there huge differences between how much some households spend vis-a-vis others.
30.________________ various datasets, the authors find two distinct trends to support this theory.
31. Understanding how, why and when a buyer____________ a product or service is often the difference between a thriving and failing business.
32. There ________________a 200% increase in the number of applicants over the past year, so there is a rapidly growing interest in studying overseas.
VI. Выберите верный вариант.  Выбранный вами вариант внесите в лист ответов.
33. He recorded the match ______________ he could watch it later.
34. My job, ___________involves dealing with the public, is quite well paid.
35. All flights were cancelled _____________the thick fog.
36. They will take some magazines with them ______________they get bored.
37. His car wouldn’t move _______________  the fact that it ran  out of petrol.
38. The doctor examined the patient ______to find out what was wrong with him.
VII.  Выберите правильную форму глагола. Выбранный вами вариант внесите в лист ответов.
39.  If I ________________ this exam, I'll go to the university next October.
40. I had no map; that's why I got lost. If I had had a map I ________all right.
41. If he ____________ his windscreen he'd be able to see where he was going.
42. I could get a job easily if I _____________ a degree.
43.  The accident was mainly Tom's fault. He was driving much too close to the car in front. If he had been further away he ___________ able to stop in time.
Чтение VIII. Прочитайте текст и определите верны ли приведенные ниже утверждения (А - верно; В - не верно). Выбранный вариант внесите в лист ответов.
Tesco breaches £ 2bn profit mark for first time
 1. Tesco yet again confirmed its dominance in the UK retail sector, shrugging off fears of a spending slowdown and reporting underlying annual profits breaching £2bn ($3.78bn). The UK’s biggest supermarket, which has a 29.5 per cent share of the domestic grocery market, said it would accelerate expansion, with plans to open 207 new stores in the current year, compared with 98 openings last year. Well over half of these will be in Asia.
2. The retailer’s performance flies in the face of fears in the retail sector that consumers are reining in sales. Like-for-like sales in the final seven weeks of the financial year grew 9.3 per cent in the UK, with UK clothing sales growing by 28 per cent overall. Tesco said: “The broader picture is unclear, but as far as Tesco is concerned, consumers are still spending.” Underlying annual profit before gains on disposals, integration costs and goodwill amortisation rose 18.8 per cent to £2.02 bn. Pretax profits rose 22.6 per cent to £1.96 bn, on sales which rose 10.5 per cent to £37.07bn for the 52 weeks to February 26. Sales in the core UK business, which accounts  for 80 per cent of total sales, were up 9 per cent on a like-forlike basis. Overall sales grew by 11.9 per cent to £29.5bn over the same period. Tesco.com sales grew 24.1 per cent to £719 m, with profit increasing by 51.8 per cent to £36m. During the second half of the financial year, like-for-like sales increased 9.5 per cent including petrol and by 7.4 per cent excluding petrol.
3. Terry Leahy, chief executive, said: “These results demonstrate the broad appeal of the Tesco  brand. They show that our new growth businesses in international, in non-food and in services, have contributed as much profit as the entire business was making in 1997.”
4. International sales grew 13.1 per cent to £7.6 bn. Like-for-like sales grew 5.5 per cent in the first quarter of 2005. International sales 6o contributed £370m to underlying operating profit, up 20.9 per cent on last year. In non-food, which includes clothing and home entertainment, sales grew by nearly 18 per cent to £6 bn. Personal finance reported a profit of £202 m, with Tesco’s share reaching £101m, up 26.5 per cent. The telecoms arm, which Tesco said was still in its 70 start-up phase and which has been operating one year, made an operating loss of £4 m.
5. Tesco said that the adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) was expected to have a small adverse impact on statutory declared profit after tax of up to £30m for 2004/5 and no impact on group pre-tax cash flow. Tesco said it intended to issue 2004/5 financial information, restated for IFRS, towards the end of next month. Operating profit increased 12.3 per cent to £1.94 bn. 85 Earnings per share were up 17.7 per cent at 17.73p. The board has proposed a final dividend of 5.27p a share, an increase of 10.5 per cent, bringing the full year dividend to 7.56p, up 10.5 per cent.
 
44.  IBM introduced flexible working practices in order to attract a broader range of staff with different abilities.
45. It is difficult for older people to work flexibly.
46. It is important for many people who have a university degree that they have enough time for themselves outside work.
47. At IBM, flexible working is good for business.
48. In non-food, which includes production of machines and manufacture of shoes, sales grew by nearly 18 per cent to £6 bn.
49. Tesco said that the adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) was expected no impact on group pre-tax cash flow.
50. Tesco said it intended to launch a new product.
IX.  Переведите письменно 2, 3, 4, абзацы текста.
 

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