2 43 Enterprise b1 New Test 2c
2 43 Enterprise b1 New Test 2c
2 43 Enterprise b1 New Test 2c
Vocabulary
A Choose the correct item.
1 Facial ….. can reveal a lot about how a person is 9 Speeches and presentations are forms of …..
feeling at a particular time. communication.
A messages C communications A visual C written
B gestures D expressions B verbal D non-verbal
2 As a(n) ….. traveller, Ethan was able to give us 10 Miranda works as a bank ….. .
some great holiday tips about our trip to Europe. A clerk C reporter
A seasoned C crucial B guide D attendant
B awkward D fluent
11 Despite working two jobs, Joanna manages to
3 ….. at a person for a long time can make them ….. in a workout at the gym four times a week.
uncomfortable. A share C step
A Glancing C Seeing B squeeze D fill
B Watching D Staring
12 Education has a positive ….. on our lives as it
4 Can you ….. more slowly, please? I can't helps us find interesting careers.
understand you. A benefit C element
A communicate C tell B advantage D impact
B speak D say
13 The main ….. of the job is to have a degree in
5 Sofia is very ….. and always comes up with fresh Computer Science and three years of experience
and original ideas. as an app developer.
A creative C responsible A qualities C goals
B punctual D cooperative B skills D requirements
6 All rooms in this hotel have a(n) ….. bathroom. 14 Living next to an underground station means we
A king-size C open-plan have ….. access to almost anywhere in the city.
B en-suite D built-in A convenient C stunning
B comfortable D functional
7 The flat has ….. such as air conditioning, central
heating and private parking. 15 Acting on stage makes Beth feel …..!
A opportunities C amenities A live C alive
B equipment D benefits B life D living
1 Elaine’s company allows her to be completely 4 We realised that the floor was bumpy/level/
autonomous/cooperative/respectful, so she detached when we tried to put down new tiles.
has the power to make her own decisions at 5 A person may glance/nod/lean their body away
work. from you to show you that you’re standing too
2 Not bringing/taking/getting our message close to them.
across clearly can result in a misunderstanding. 6 Sue lives on the fourth floor of a complex/cube/
3 In the age of the Internet, there are still people block of flats.
who prefer face-to-face/private/digital contact.
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D Fill in the gaps with the correct word derived from the words in bold
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1 This time next Friday, John ….. his new app to 9 The closer you move to work, ….. time you’ll
his supervisor. spend getting there.
A going to present C will have presented A the less C the least
B presents D will be presenting B a little D less
2 Jackson ….. stay in hospital for a week when he 10 I can't talk to you right now, but I promise I …..
broke his leg. you as soon as I get home.
A ought to C should A will have called C call
B had to D must B am calling D will call
3 It is important to go and see the manager the 11 If you want my advice, you ….. to prepare well
moment you ….. to the office. for tomorrow’s interview.
A would come C come A should C ought
B came D will come B may D must
4 The new translation app wasn’t ….. as its 12 …..'s a meeting at 11 o'clock in the director's
developers had hoped. office.
A as much successful C as more successful A It C There
B enough successful D so successful B Their D They’re
5 The seminar ….. by the time we get to the 13 The seminar in digital communication ….. at
lecture hall. 4 pm.
A will start C starts A finishes C will finish
B is starting D will have started B has finished D is finishing
6 The number of people applying for a visa to work 14 This is ….. the trendiest neighbourhood in the
abroad is growing ….. . whole city.
A higher and higher A by a lot C by far
B more and more high B much D far
C high and higher
15 Gemma ….. at the translation conference
D higher and highest
tomorrow.
7 Henry’s car is still parked outside so he ….. yet. A is going to speak C will have spoken
A shouldn’t be leaving C mustn’t leave B will speak D speaks
B can’t have left D wouldn’t leave
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G Complete each sentence with two to five words including the words in bold.
1 Perhaps she was talking to the head manager when you saw her. MIGHT
She ………………………………………………………………. to the head manager when you saw her.
2 I hope I will finish my report before leaving for the day. TIME
Hopefully, I will have finished my report by ………………………………………………………………. for the day.
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2 A: ..............................................................................................................
B: Next Thursday.
5 A: ..............................................................................................................
B: Thank you very much, Ann.
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A good business depends on its staff members getting along, so having a good relationship with your co-workers is
always a good idea. Greet your colleagues and make some friendly conversation in the morning to start the work
day on a positive note. You could also ask them a little about themselves from time to time to show that you’re
taking an interest. Stay away from personal topics, such as religion or politics, though. Instead, try to focus on
lighter, more neutral topics to avoid any awkward or uncomfortable moments at work.
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Space is also a key part of workplace relationships in the UK. Personal space is the amount of space each person
requires to feel comfortable in a situation. In the UK, people like to have lots of personal space, so don’t stand too
close to a colleague while speaking to them. Make sure there is one or two metres between you and the other
person. This way, you help them feel relaxed, which will make people enjoy working with you.
3
Shared space is equally important. This refers to the common areas of the workplace which everyone uses; for
example, the kitchen or the break room. In the UK, looking after these areas is considered a shared responsibility.
Be respectful and considerate about how you use these areas, and remember to clean up after yourself, as other
people will have to use those same facilities when you have finished with them.
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Timekeeping is another key aspect of workplace etiquette. Avoid turning up to meetings late or submitting work
after a deadline. Making other people wait for you shows that you don’t respect their time, and as a result they feel
that you don’t respect them. In the UK, people consider timekeeping to be an important part of workplace etiquette,
so stay on top of your work and keep ahead of schedule. You’ll make yourself much easier to work with, and your
colleagues will thank you for it.
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While etiquette may vary from place to place, respect the name of the game, no matter where you work. Be
respectful of those around you, and don’t do anything that you wouldn’t like your co-workers to do. This attitude is
the key to making sure that you’ll see very positive results not only at work, but wherever life takes you.
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