Английский язык БАКкр (4/4)

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  1. … Ricardo drive to work?
  2. Oscar … from home.
  3. Mr Albert … to meetings.
  4. This office building … a meeting room.
  5. When … in Thailand?
  6. Yesterday my flight … at about three o’clock in the afternoon.
  7. And what … now?
  8. I … my breakfast.
  9. Now I … for a taxi.
  10. I … you later, OK?
  11. Karina is … but she lives and works in London.
  12. She started her job last year, … April.
  13. The company … only four people and they all work in one office.
  14. Next week, she’s moving to a new flat because her old one is … from the office.
  15. She’s a very … person – she likes to be on time.
  16. How about a cup of tea?
  17. Do you like football?
  18. Can I speak to Jorge Ramos, please?
  19. Is there a car park?
  20. My suggestion is to go for a cocktail.
  21. Why don’t you buy a self-study course?
  22. What do you think?
  23. There’s something I’d like to talk to you about.
  24. What day suits you?
  25. What did you learn from your last job?
  26. A. … my new camera.B. Oh dear. I’m sorry to hear that.
  27. A. … credit card details, please?B. It’s a MasterCard. The number is …
  28. A. … Pascal’s is the best restaurant. The food is delicious.B. Yes, I agree. The food is great.
  29. A. … the target market?B. It’s aimed at stylish young men who want to look good.
  30. A. … training to do my job properly.B. I’m sorry. It’s just not possible.
  31. His grandfather … from his job a year ago.
  32. … he … about the opera before?
  33. What time … it …?
  34. Tomorrow at five he … football.
  35. I … for you for more than one hour.
  36. He … it for an hour before I came.
  37. She … her work already.
  38. When I … it … yesterday.
  39. Will you … the bank when you go out?
  40. Last night I … home at 11. I … supper and then … to bed.
  41. … you … many cities when you were in France.
  42. They … for 20 minutes when his mother came in.
  43. The room looks very clean … you … it?
  44. I’m a freelance accountant and bookkeeper for small businesses so obviously I meet a … that every business has.
  45. When I tell people what I do, they often say, ‘Oh, I guess you love the freelance … !
  46. You can work whenever you choose!’ I usually just smile and agree but, actually, for a freelancer, finding the right work–life … is difficult.
  47. When a job comes along, I have to take advantage of the … and accept the work, even if I’m already busy.
  48. If I have an important … to meet, I often start work at 8:00 in the morning and finish at 8:00 at night.
  49. This usually happens near the end of the tax year. Fortunately, I don’t work twelve hours every day all year long – I’m not a …
  50. I have a family and a lot of interests outside of work. Overall, my quality of … is really good.
  51. I have a small, comfortable office in my home and I really like being in control of my working …
  52. I had a very heavy … last month but this month it isn’t too bad.
  53. I don’t print most e-mails because my company is trying to … waste in the office.
  54. Manufacturing companies now do more to … the environment than they did in the past.
  55. For business dinners with only five or six people, I like the … atmosphere of our local Japanese restaurant.
  56. Lunch meetings need to be very quick so I always choose a restaurant that I know will have … service.
  57. I never drink wine or beer at a business dinner. In fact, I always just order … water.
  58. Can you recommend a hotel that has meeting rooms for hire at … prices?
  59. We don’t want to spend too much time getting to the conference venue so let’s choose somewhere with a … location.
  60. How’s business?
  61. Would you like to have dinner with us next Friday evening?
  62. Do you mind if I take a brochure?
  63. Liz, have you met Dmitri?
  64. Beatta, this is Layla.
  65. How do you feel about Duncan’s suggestion?
  66. What do you mean by a slight pay increase?
  67. Anya: OK, it’s ten o’clock and everyone’s here. …
  68. Welcome, marketing team, and thank you for the hard work you’ve put in recently. …
  69. We usually do print ads in the national newspapers but Mona has suggested a viral video on the Internet instead. …
  70. Andres: … Viral videos can be very effective.
  71. Anya: Lydia, what do you think?Lydia: …
  72. We don’t know whether or not a viral video will reach our market but we know that print ads do and they give us instant national publicity. …
  73. Mona: But a viral video lasts longer. And we definitely want to reach the younger end of the market.Andres: Why do we have to choose one or the other? …
  74. Anya: …Mona: Why?Anya: Because of the budget cuts.
  75. I … a manager for the past ten years.
  76. But I … management at university. My degree is in history.
  77. While I … on my degree, I … interested in computer software, specifically in interactive software for teaching.
  78. So when I … university, I … a job in IT.
  79. At that time, the company … interactive software for teaching history to primary school students.
  80. I … for the same company for my entire career and I couldn’t be happier with my job.
  81. Fawaz makes … as an accountant.
  82. He works in the Finance Department of a multinational engineering …
  83. Every business needs accountants so there are a lot of career … for Fawaz.
  84. ‘I’m climbing the career … ,’ he says. ‘I want to be a manager.’
  85. Right now, he works in … in Bahrain. He works hard because he wants a promotion. ‘I need more experience’ he says.
  86. He’s hoping for a big career … : a job in the UK.
  87. ‘The company has its head …. in London,’ he says. ‘I study English every day because I want a job there.’
  88. When a company announces good results, often its … price increases.
  89. Our … profit is lower this year because sales are down.
  90. We’re offering interest-free … this month for first-time buyers.
  91. We give customers a full … if they return an unused product within 30 days.
  92. Can you give me a 10 per cent … if I buy in bulk?
  93. There’s usually a 14-day cooling-off … for financial products.
  94. Most supermarkets offer a … scheme with reward points.
  95. Give me your credit card … and I’ll send your order today
  96. … you like something to eat?
  97. Listen! Is that Alicia playing? She … play the piano very well!
  98. … you speak Spanish before you lived in Argentina?
  99. Hello, this is Darren speaking. … I help you?
  100. It’s raining. … you like to borrow my umbrella?
  101. This is the employees’ car park so don’t park here. Visitors … park in the visitors’ car park.
  102. You … learn some Japanese if you’re going to do business in Japan.
  103. We … be late for the meeting with the CEO!
  104. My train leaves at 6:00 so I … be at the station before 5:50.
  105. This is the emergency exit so we … put a desk in front of it.
  106. … is important with big or heavy products, because you can’t take them home in your car.
  107. A low price is important, but good … will make customers happy, even when a product breaks.
  108. I don’t like to pay … when I order something. I prefer to pay when I receive the product.
  109. My new camera has …. If it stops working, the maker will repair or replace it.
  110. I got a good deal when borrowed money to buy my car — I had one year’s …
  111. He wants to … a hotel for three nights in Taipei.
  112. Before you get on the plane, you can … some shopping.
  113. On the flight, you can always … a movie.
  114. When I return home, I … a taxi from the airport to my house.
  115. You need to … through security before you board the plane.
  116. Main course: …
  117. Dessert: …
  118. Starter: …
  119. Complete each of the questions
  120. Complete each of the questions
  121. Last week, I … in Taiwan and Hong Kong.
  122. I … a very good meeting with Jimmy Lee in Taipei.
  123. I … some suppliers.
  124. I …to Hong Kong on Thursday.
  125. Tony Lam … me some samples of his products.
  126. Complete each gap in these short restaurant conversations.Are there any Chinese dishes?Yes. You should … the duck.
  127. Complete each gap in these short restaurant conversations.Do you … any vegetarian dishes?Yes, we have vegetarian pizza.
  128. Complete each gap in these short restaurant conversations.What do you … for the main course?The beef is delicious.
  129. How much is it per night? …
  130. How many nights are you staying? …
  131. What time do you think you’ll arrive? …
  132. When are you leaving? …
  133. Do you want a room with a bath? …
  134. My company … very big.
  135. The company … around 40 employees.
  136. The employees … from about 15 different countries.
  137. The office … very international.
  138. I … from Spain.
  139. My boss … from Sweden.
  140. In the office, we all …English.
  141. We … usually have any serious communication problems.
  142. Where are you from?
  143. Where are you staying?
  144. What’s your hotel like?
  145. How’s your business doing?
  146. What do you do in your free time?
  147. Do you meet your colleagues after work?
  148. How many hours a week do you work?
  149. What do you like best about your job?
  150. Complete each gap in these short conversations.… you a sales manager?No, I’m not. I work in television.
  151. Complete each gap in these short conversations.… your job?I’m Director of Advertising.
  152. Complete each gap in these short conversations.… do you work?At Channel 10.
  153. … she travel in her job?
  154. Is there a direct …?
  155. Can I take this as hand …?
  156. Can I have an aisle …?
  157. Please take me to the city …
  158. I’m checking out today. Can I have the… , please?
  159. Five years ago, businessman Simon Woodroffe had a good idea. He was in bed in first class on an international flight when he decided to open a hotel. The bed in the aeroplane gave him an idea. He could open a hotel with rooms like the sleeping area in an aeroplane. Now travellers in some of Britain’s airports sleep in these small, low-cost rooms. The rooms are very small, only seven square metres, but they are very convenient. They are in the airport, so travellers who want only a night’s sleep and a shower can save money and travelling time. Woodroffe calls his hotel ‘Yotel’. Each room has a TV, a desk and a shower and costs £50. You can pay £70 for a bigger room that has a couch. Press a button, and the couch changes to a bed. The small rooms are very popular with travellers. Woodroffe thinks he will open more Yotels in city centres. Woodroffe had an idea when he was sleeping in an airport.
  160. Five years ago, businessman Simon Woodroffe had a good idea. He was in bed in first class on an international flight when he decided to open a hotel. The bed in the aeroplane gave him an idea. He could open a hotel with rooms like the sleeping area in an aeroplane. Now travellers in some of Britain’s airports sleep in these small, low-cost rooms. The rooms are very small, only seven square metres, but they are very convenient. They are in the airport, so travellers who want only a night’s sleep and a shower can save money and travelling time. Woodroffe calls his hotel ‘Yotel’. Each room has a TV, a desk and a shower and costs £50. You can pay £70 for a bigger room that has a couch. Press a button, and the couch changes to a bed. The small rooms are very popular with travellers. Woodroffe thinks he will open more Yotels in city centres. His first hotels were in the United States.
  161. Five years ago, businessman Simon Woodroffe had a good idea. He was in bed in first class on an international flight when he decided to open a hotel. The bed in the aeroplane gave him an idea. He could open a hotel with rooms like the sleeping area in an aeroplane. Now travellers in some of Britain’s airports sleep in these small, low-cost rooms. The rooms are very small, only seven square metres, but they are very convenient. They are in the airport, so travellers who want only a night’s sleep and a shower can save money and travelling time. Woodroffe calls his hotel ‘Yotel’. Each room has a TV, a desk and a shower and costs £50. You can pay £70 for a bigger room that has a couch. Press a button, and the couch changes to a bed. The small rooms are very popular with travellers. Woodroffe thinks he will open more Yotels in city centres. The rooms cost a lot of money.
  162. Five years ago, businessman Simon Woodroffe had a good idea. He was in bed in first class on an international flight when he decided to open a hotel. The bed in the aeroplane gave him an idea. He could open a hotel with rooms like the sleeping area in an aeroplane. Now travellers in some of Britain’s airports sleep in these small, low-cost rooms. The rooms are very small, only seven square metres, but they are very convenient. They are in the airport, so travellers who want only a night’s sleep and a shower can save money and travelling time. Woodroffe calls his hotel ‘Yotel’. Each room has a TV, a desk and a shower and costs £50. You can pay £70 for a bigger room that has a couch. Press a button, and the couch changes to a bed. The small rooms are very popular with travellers. Woodroffe thinks he will open more Yotels in city centres. An important feature of the Yotel is convenience.
  163. Five years ago, businessman Simon Woodroffe had a good idea. He was in bed in first class on an international flight when he decided to open a hotel. The bed in the aeroplane gave him an idea. He could open a hotel with rooms like the sleeping area in an aeroplane. Now travellers in some of Britain’s airports sleep in these small, low-cost rooms. The rooms are very small, only seven square metres, but they are very convenient. They are in the airport, so travellers who want only a night’s sleep and a shower can save money and travelling time. Woodroffe calls his hotel ‘Yotel’. Each room has a TV, a desk and a shower and costs £50. You can pay £70 for a bigger room that has a couch. Press a button, and the couch changes to a bed. The small rooms are very popular with travellers. Woodroffe thinks he will open more Yotels in city centres. Yotels are …
  164. Five years ago, businessman Simon Woodroffe had a good idea. He was in bed in first class on an international flight when he decided to open a hotel. The bed in the aeroplane gave him an idea. He could open a hotel with rooms like the sleeping area in an aeroplane. Now travellers in some of Britain’s airports sleep in these small, low-cost rooms. The rooms are very small, only seven square metres, but they are very convenient. They are in the airport, so travellers who want only a night’s sleep and a shower can save money and travelling time. Woodroffe calls his hotel ‘Yotel’. Each room has a TV, a desk and a shower and costs £50. You can pay £70 for a bigger room that has a couch. Press a button, and the couch changes to a bed. The small rooms are very popular with travellers. Woodroffe thinks he will open more Yotels in city centres. The Yotel showers are …
  165. Five years ago, businessman Simon Woodroffe had a good idea. He was in bed in first class on an international flight when he decided to open a hotel. The bed in the aeroplane gave him an idea. He could open a hotel with rooms like the sleeping area in an aeroplane. Now travellers in some of Britain’s airports sleep in these small, low-cost rooms. The rooms are very small, only seven square metres, but they are very convenient. They are in the airport, so travellers who want only a night’s sleep and a shower can save money and travelling time. Woodroffe calls his hotel ‘Yotel’. Each room has a TV, a desk and a shower and costs £50. You can pay £70 for a bigger room that has a couch. Press a button, and the couch changes to a bed. The small rooms are very popular with travellers. Woodroffe thinks he will open more Yotels in city centres. Yotels have …
  166. Five years ago, businessman Simon Woodroffe had a good idea. He was in bed in first class on an international flight when he decided to open a hotel. The bed in the aeroplane gave him an idea. He could open a hotel with rooms like the sleeping area in an aeroplane. Now travellers in some of Britain’s airports sleep in these small, low-cost rooms. The rooms are very small, only seven square metres, but they are very convenient. They are in the airport, so travellers who want only a night’s sleep and a shower can save money and travelling time. Woodroffe calls his hotel ‘Yotel’. Each room has a TV, a desk and a shower and costs £50. You can pay £70 for a bigger room that has a couch. Press a button, and the couch changes to a bed. The small rooms are very popular with travellers. Woodroffe thinks he will open more Yotels in city centres. Travellers …
  167. Five years ago, businessman Simon Woodroffe had a good idea. He was in bed in first class on an international flight when he decided to open a hotel. The bed in the aeroplane gave him an idea. He could open a hotel with rooms like the sleeping area in an aeroplane. Now travellers in some of Britain’s airports sleep in these small, low-cost rooms. The rooms are very small, only seven square metres, but they are very convenient. They are in the airport, so travellers who want only a night’s sleep and a shower can save money and travelling time. Woodroffe calls his hotel ‘Yotel’. Each room has a TV, a desk and a shower and costs £50. You can pay £70 for a bigger room that has a couch. Press a button, and the couch changes to a bed. The small rooms are very popular with travellers. Woodroffe thinks he will open more Yotels in city centres. Woodroffe thinks Yotel will succeed …