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CB 5 Module Test 3

This module test covers various topics related to jobs and employment: 1. It tests vocabulary related to different types of jobs and benefits of work. 2. It examines adjectives used to describe jobs and common work activities. 3. It evaluates understanding of collocations, phrasal verbs, and tenses related to finding and starting a new job or business.

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CB 5 Module Test 3

This module test covers various topics related to jobs and employment: 1. It tests vocabulary related to different types of jobs and benefits of work. 2. It examines adjectives used to describe jobs and common work activities. 3. It evaluates understanding of collocations, phrasal verbs, and tenses related to finding and starting a new job or business.

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Module Test 3

Vocabulary 3 Different types of work; confusing words; job


benefits and rewards
1 Jobs
Complete the text using the correct options A–D.
Complete the job definitions.
1 someone who designs or builds roads, bridges or
machines
Getting a job
2 someone who writes legal agreements and advises With 1 being very high in some countries, it can be very
people about laws difficult to find a good job. One good way of getting into the job
3 someone who keeps and checks financial market after university is to do a(n) 2 for a couple of months
accounts in business in a large company before you graduate. Other people choose not to
4 someone who sells things and helps customers in go to university at all but to learn a skill by working with an expert.
a shop A(n) 3 usually leads to excellent job prospects. One way of
5 someone who pretends to be someone else in a getting experience is to do 4 work for a charity. Although
film or play
there is no 5 and you have to work for free, the experience
6 someone who designs buildings
can be really useful. A potential 6 likes to see experience on a
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CV and will look for evidence of this when they receive job 7 .
2 Adjectives to describe jobs; activities at work At the interview, the interviewee will be asked about their experience.
Choose the correct options in italics to complete Students who have had a(n) 8 job while they were studying
the text. will find that this experience is also taken into consideration.
Sarah’s job is perfect for her although it isn’t
particularly 1 repetitive / well-paid. She works in a 1 A employment B unemployment
children’s hospital and she loves it. She 2 attends / C bonuses D working conditions
manages a team of 12 people, which can be very 2 A internship B employment
3 challenging / rewarding at times but she works hard C training D promotion
and her team like her very much. Sometimes the job 3 A shift work B job
can be very 4 stressful / repetitive but she enjoys it. C career D apprenticeship
She spends a lot of time 5 writing / doing paperwork,
4 A voluntary B part-time
which she doesn’t enjoy so much and 6 writing /
C full-time D shift
making reports. But she knows that what she is doing
is rewarding because she is helping children and 5 A overtime B promotion
their families. C salary D pension
/6 6 A employee B colleague
C applicant D employer
7 A opportunities B satisfaction
C conditions D applications
8 A promotion B part-time
C overtime D career
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4 Collocations; phrasal verbs
Complete the text with the words in the box.
There are two extra words.
deal earn give look running set turn

Everyone has to 1 a living but


finding a job that you also enjoy is not always easy.
Maisie Jacks has just 2 up her own
recruitment agency to find work for new graduates.
She was offered a job in a big company but thought
it would be rather boring so she decided to
3 it down. She knows that for the
first year she won’t make a lot of money and she has
to 4 with a lot of paperwork, which
she doesn’t particularly like but she is very happy
5 her own business.
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Module Test 3

Language development 7 Must and have to; need to; should (2)
Choose the correct options in italics to complete
5 Present continuous and present simple; stative
the sentences.
verbs
Complete the sentences with the correct form of 1 You shouldn’t/need to/must study late tonight;
the verbs in brackets. you’re too tired.
2 We shouldn’t/don’t have/need to finish this report
A: Which languages 1 (you/
today because the boss wants it this evening.
speak)?
3 You mustn’t/needn’t/don’t have to use the company
B: Japanese and Chinese. Why?
computers for social networking. It’s a company
A: I 2 (try) to speak Chinese
rule.
now. I 3 (talk) to our
4 We mustn’t/don’t need/shouldn’t to attend this
Chinese customer but I 4
meeting – it’s optional.
(believe) you 5 (speak)
5 I don’t have to/must/should sign the contract
better Chinese than I do.
tomorrow or we will lose business.
B: You 6 (do) well from what
I can hear. What’s the problem? /5
A: Well, they 7 (want) to TOTAL /50
order 40,000 more units and I
8 (not/think) we can do
that immediately.
B: Yes, sales 9 (usually/
increase) at this time of year.
A: Anyway, he 10 (come)
to London next week to discuss the contract. But
the problem is that I 11
(go) on holiday on Tuesday. Can you meet him?
You 12 (have) great sales
skills and you 13 (speak)
Chinese, too.
B: I 14 (think) so. Let me
check my diary …
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6 Must and have to; need to; should (1)
Complete the second sentence using the word
in capitals so that it means the same as the first
sentence.
1 It’s not necessary to finish the report today. HAVE
You the report today.
2 One rule is not eating food at your desk. MUST
You food at your desk.
3 It is necessary to have the right qualifications for
the job. HAVE
You the right
qualifications for the job.
4 You can wait for me if you like. NEED
You wait for me.
5 Her boss wants her to work late tomorrow. TO
She work late tomorrow.
6 It’s a good idea do some job training. SHOULD
You some job training.
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