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1. Выберите слово, близкое по значению к данному. Номера соответствий внесите в лист ответов.
1. soap-opera
2. clever
3. to decrease
4. cheerful
5. to dismiss
2. Выберите слово, противоположное по значению к данному. Номера соответствий внесите в лист ответов.
6. to enter
7. employment
8. to resemble
9. sensible
10. permanent
3. Выберите английское словосочетание, соответствующее русскому. Номера соответствий внесите в лист ответов.
11.програмное обеспечение
12.художественный фильм
13.заработная плата
14.давать объявление
15.собеседование
Грамматика
4. Выберите подходящую альтернативу. Занесите выбранный вариант в лист ответов.
16. Sorry, I was out of the office this morning.
17. I’ll give you a call next week.
18. Bye. I’ll see you the next day.
19. We have a security guard to look after the premises at night.
20. It’s very important to arrive at meetings on time.
21. If you arrive on time, we can talk a little before the meeting starts.
22. The joint venture has been operating successfully for three years.
23. We had one or two problems during the summer, but things are OK now.
24. I started working here
5. Выберите правильный вариант модального глагола. Внесите букву, обозначающую правильный вариант, в лист ответов.
25. … I speak to Jane, please?
26. My dentist says I… eat so many sweets.
27. We… phone Mary. It’s her birthday today.
28. You … easily get there in 20 minutes.
29. “Where is Dad?” – “I am not sure. He… in the study/”
30. Mrs Allan is leaving at the end of the month. … buy her a present.
31. I can’t talk to you at the moment, I’m busy. … wait outside for a few minutes?
32. I don’t think I can do this on my own. … helping me?
6. Выберите правильный вариант предложения в косвенной речи. Внесите букву, обозначающую правильный вариант, в лист ответов.
33. "He will come tomorrow".
She told me that he ________ tomorrow.
34. "I see the changes in the company.".
He told me that she ________ the clouds.
35. "My mother is taking the bus to work tomorrow".
He told me that his mother ________ the bus to work tomorrow.
36. "I will call you".
I told her that I ________ her.
37. "I have been there".
She told me that she ________ there.
38. "I will be studying tomorrow".
I told him that I ________ tomorrow.
39. "Open the file!".
He asked me ________ the file.
40."I am busy".
She told me that she ________ busy.
41. "I have seen that presentation".
He told me that he ________ that presentation.
42. "I am flying to India tomorrow".
He told me that he ________ tomorrow.
Чтение
7. Прочитайте текст и определите верны ли приведенные ниже утверждения (а -верно; b - не верно; c - информация в тексте отсутствует). Внесите букву, обозначающую правильный вариант, в лист ответов.
Champion Yourself At Work
1. If you're a younger employee, you've no doubt run up against the struggle of getting noticed for your work. One of the biggest battles in the workplace is getting recognition for the work you do without coming across as boastful or a braggart. Even older, seasoned workers have to fight to get their work recognised.
2. The truth is, however, that you have lots of opportunities to champion yourself at work and point out your victories: in meetings, presentations and even company-wide e-mails. However, it's a fine line to walk; there's a definite art involved in the subtleties of touting your accomplishments. If you're always talking about how good you are at your job and how lucky the company is to have you, you'll come across as conceited, or even just as an idiot. But speak too little of your work, and you could miss out on assignments, raises, promotions, and your own private jet. OK, maybe not the last one, but if you want to take your career to the next level, you need to champion yourself at work.
3. Focus On Specifics. The first rule of championing yourself at work is to have something worth crowing about. You need a particular achievement, because going around telling people you're great for no reason at all makes you sound full of yourself. You should always have something specific, and it should be measurable. Measurements are a sure way to show change, improvement in an area that was weak, etc. There's a saying in business: “If you can't measure it, you can't manage it.” We know, we know; things like your team's morale are important too, but the
fact is your boss, your boss’ boss and everyone else has a preference for numbers. Why? Numbers are an easy handle. Your boss could spend a few hours a week sitting in on the sales team, watching how many deals are made, and the overall mood of the division. Or, he could read the sales figures for the month, and the number of employees who've quit this year versus last. As a busy man, which do you think he's more likely to do? Exactly.
4. Present Accomplishments As Company Victories, Not Your Own. When you achieve the result you've aimed for, you truly have something to brag about. However, if you play that victory off the wrong way you'll come across as cocky. So instead of going around bragging about what a fine job you did, share with the others around you how proud they should be of the success the company had. Do what you can to share the praise: It makes you look like a bigger man and nobody will be confused about who actually made the win possible.
5. Be Persistent. Have you ever had a question for your boss or something to get their feedback on and felt brushed off by them? You may have even felt unimportant or unappreciated to them. Well, barring the few truly bad bosses out there, most bosses care about their teams a great deal. Your boss doesn't mean to ignore you, he’s just busy. Get a promotion to management, and you'll quickly realise how much work your boss was dealing with that you weren't even aware of.
They have people above them to answer to, their own work and, last but not least, you and yourcoworkers on the level below. So don't feel bad if you get a lukewarm reception from your boss you may have caught them at a bad time. Keep bringing up the good things you're accomplishing.
Don't give up, and keep reminding your boss of your past accomplishments and the big projects you're currently facing.
43.When you're a new employee it can be hard to get your work noticed
44. You should make sure you always tell people how well you are doing at work
45. If you don't ever tell people about your achievements, you may miss out on getting paid more money
46. It is important to have specific goals at work
47. If you achieve something big, you should focus on how it positively affects the company
48. Your achievement and progress depend on your working environment
49. There are many truly bad bosses in the work world
50. You shouldn't feel upset if your boss brushes you off, he/she is probably very busy
8. Переведите письменно 3 и 4 абзацы текста.
1. Выберите слово, близкое по значению к данному. Номера соответствий внесите в лист ответов.
1. soap-opera
2. clever
3. to decrease
4. cheerful
5. to dismiss
2. Выберите слово, противоположное по значению к данному. Номера соответствий внесите в лист ответов.
6. to enter
7. employment
8. to resemble
9. sensible
10. permanent
3. Выберите английское словосочетание, соответствующее русскому. Номера соответствий внесите в лист ответов.
11.програмное обеспечение
12.художественный фильм
13.заработная плата
14.давать объявление
15.собеседование
Грамматика
4. Выберите подходящую альтернативу. Занесите выбранный вариант в лист ответов.
16. Sorry, I was out of the office this morning.
17. I’ll give you a call next week.
18. Bye. I’ll see you the next day.
19. We have a security guard to look after the premises at night.
20. It’s very important to arrive at meetings on time.
21. If you arrive on time, we can talk a little before the meeting starts.
22. The joint venture has been operating successfully for three years.
23. We had one or two problems during the summer, but things are OK now.
24. I started working here
5. Выберите правильный вариант модального глагола. Внесите букву, обозначающую правильный вариант, в лист ответов.
25. … I speak to Jane, please?
26. My dentist says I… eat so many sweets.
27. We… phone Mary. It’s her birthday today.
28. You … easily get there in 20 minutes.
29. “Where is Dad?” – “I am not sure. He… in the study/”
30. Mrs Allan is leaving at the end of the month. … buy her a present.
31. I can’t talk to you at the moment, I’m busy. … wait outside for a few minutes?
32. I don’t think I can do this on my own. … helping me?
6. Выберите правильный вариант предложения в косвенной речи. Внесите букву, обозначающую правильный вариант, в лист ответов.
33. "He will come tomorrow".
She told me that he ________ tomorrow.
34. "I see the changes in the company.".
He told me that she ________ the clouds.
35. "My mother is taking the bus to work tomorrow".
He told me that his mother ________ the bus to work tomorrow.
36. "I will call you".
I told her that I ________ her.
37. "I have been there".
She told me that she ________ there.
38. "I will be studying tomorrow".
I told him that I ________ tomorrow.
39. "Open the file!".
He asked me ________ the file.
40."I am busy".
She told me that she ________ busy.
41. "I have seen that presentation".
He told me that he ________ that presentation.
42. "I am flying to India tomorrow".
He told me that he ________ tomorrow.
Чтение
7. Прочитайте текст и определите верны ли приведенные ниже утверждения (а -верно; b - не верно; c - информация в тексте отсутствует). Внесите букву, обозначающую правильный вариант, в лист ответов.
Champion Yourself At Work
1. If you're a younger employee, you've no doubt run up against the struggle of getting noticed for your work. One of the biggest battles in the workplace is getting recognition for the work you do without coming across as boastful or a braggart. Even older, seasoned workers have to fight to get their work recognised.
2. The truth is, however, that you have lots of opportunities to champion yourself at work and point out your victories: in meetings, presentations and even company-wide e-mails. However, it's a fine line to walk; there's a definite art involved in the subtleties of touting your accomplishments. If you're always talking about how good you are at your job and how lucky the company is to have you, you'll come across as conceited, or even just as an idiot. But speak too little of your work, and you could miss out on assignments, raises, promotions, and your own private jet. OK, maybe not the last one, but if you want to take your career to the next level, you need to champion yourself at work.
3. Focus On Specifics. The first rule of championing yourself at work is to have something worth crowing about. You need a particular achievement, because going around telling people you're great for no reason at all makes you sound full of yourself. You should always have something specific, and it should be measurable. Measurements are a sure way to show change, improvement in an area that was weak, etc. There's a saying in business: “If you can't measure it, you can't manage it.” We know, we know; things like your team's morale are important too, but the
fact is your boss, your boss’ boss and everyone else has a preference for numbers. Why? Numbers are an easy handle. Your boss could spend a few hours a week sitting in on the sales team, watching how many deals are made, and the overall mood of the division. Or, he could read the sales figures for the month, and the number of employees who've quit this year versus last. As a busy man, which do you think he's more likely to do? Exactly.
4. Present Accomplishments As Company Victories, Not Your Own. When you achieve the result you've aimed for, you truly have something to brag about. However, if you play that victory off the wrong way you'll come across as cocky. So instead of going around bragging about what a fine job you did, share with the others around you how proud they should be of the success the company had. Do what you can to share the praise: It makes you look like a bigger man and nobody will be confused about who actually made the win possible.
5. Be Persistent. Have you ever had a question for your boss or something to get their feedback on and felt brushed off by them? You may have even felt unimportant or unappreciated to them. Well, barring the few truly bad bosses out there, most bosses care about their teams a great deal. Your boss doesn't mean to ignore you, he’s just busy. Get a promotion to management, and you'll quickly realise how much work your boss was dealing with that you weren't even aware of.
They have people above them to answer to, their own work and, last but not least, you and yourcoworkers on the level below. So don't feel bad if you get a lukewarm reception from your boss you may have caught them at a bad time. Keep bringing up the good things you're accomplishing.
Don't give up, and keep reminding your boss of your past accomplishments and the big projects you're currently facing.
43.When you're a new employee it can be hard to get your work noticed
44. You should make sure you always tell people how well you are doing at work
45. If you don't ever tell people about your achievements, you may miss out on getting paid more money
46. It is important to have specific goals at work
47. If you achieve something big, you should focus on how it positively affects the company
48. Your achievement and progress depend on your working environment
49. There are many truly bad bosses in the work world
50. You shouldn't feel upset if your boss brushes you off, he/she is probably very busy
8. Переведите письменно 3 и 4 абзацы текста.