Foreign Language MA Global Economy (English).d(1)

Скачать тест — (Foreign Language MA Global Economy (English).d(1)_afc9966d.pdf)

  1. We should print our … before we get to the airport. This will save us some time.
  2. The airport is small and only offers flights from three different…
  3. We had a … We stopped briefly in Dubai, but we didn’t have to get off the plane.
  4. I prefer … because it is easier to get up and use the restroom when you have an aisle seat.
  5. We had to keep our seat belts fastened during most of the flight because there was a lot of …
  6. … — group of people chosen to establish policy for and control a company
  7. A … makes sure the board of directors is running the company properly.
  8. … department is the one that manages branding, promotion, advertising, packaging, pricing etc. of products
  9. … department is responsible for the manufacture, creation or crafting of products
  10. … is a person who owns shares or holds stock in a company or corporation
  11. We’re investing a lot of money in research and development so we can stay … We are greatly innovative!
  12. I’m a little nervous about giving this presentation. There’s a lot …
  13. The convenience store on the corner is open …
  14. Our programmers identified what they thought the problem was with the software. After working for several hours, it turns out that the problem is something different. We’re …, unfortunately.
  15. Writing and reading – formal letters 2. Read the formal letter and decide what is good and what is wrong with it: Dear Sir / Madam, I am writing in connection with a missing or stolen debit card from your bank. This is an urgent matter as the bank card could prove dangerous in the hands of the wrong person. Just yesterday, I received a letter from your bank’s head office. It stated that my new bank card was enclosed and asked me to acknowledge receipt. However, when the envelope arrived in my mailbox, it was in a tattered state. More importantly, the debit card, which was supposed to be included, was missing. I checked and rechecked around the mailbox but found nothing. I am concerned that someone has gone through my mail and possibly stolen the card. For this reason, I request that you cancel the existing debit card immediately. The debit card in question is related to my account number 64729401 at your Bay and Bloor branch. After it has been cancelled, please arrange to send me a new one, as I need to travel overseas next week and will need to carry the new bank card with me. Thank you kindly in advance. Yours Faithfully, Ms. Brenda Holster
  16. … — the quality of unselfish concern for the welfare of others
  17. … based on or demonstrating morality or rightness
  18. … a person who tends to shrink from social contacts
  19. … a person who takes advantage of opportunities as and when they arise, regardless of planning or principle.
  20. … fastening firmly together
  21. … personal attractiveness that enables you to influence others
  22. … understanding and entering into another’s feelings
  23. leadership styles –
  24. … designed to find information or ascertain facts
  25. … Providing a sense of direction for the long term by articulating and defining what has previously remained implicit or unsaid. Visioning often uses images, metaphors, and models that provide a focus for new attention.
  26. … — the difference between credits and debits in an account
  27. … to trade without using money
  28. … fake money made in order to deceive
  29. … money that is used by a country such as the United Kingdom.
  30. … an amount of money placed with a bank
  31. … money paid for borrowing money, or money that a bank or building society pays a customer for putting money into their bank.
  32. … small document recording money that you pay in to a bank account
  33. An idiom that can mean to use up all of one’s money is break the bank. This idiom can also mean to win all the money at a gambling table.
  34. an idiom that means to pay for the fees.
  35. The idiom … connotes having money that is enough to support basic needs. This idiom also suggests that the money cannot cover excesses or luxury.
  36. … all the knowledge and values shared by a society
  37. … the prescribed procedure for conducting religious ceremonies
  38. … centered on a specific ethnic group, usually one’s own
  39. … exploitation by a stronger country of weaker one
  40. … leave one’s country of residence for a new one
  41. … — come to live permanently in a foreign country.
  42. … a person considered as coming from some ancestor or race
  43. … the act of dispersing something
  44. … instinctive knowing, without the use of rational processes … all the knowledge and values shared by a society
  45. … a state of deep-seated ill-will
  46. … the final stages of a chess game after most of the pieces have been removed from the board … centered on a specific ethnic group, usually one’s own
  47. Management is concerned about the number of new … entering the market this year.
  48. I hear that your company plans to … to Europe and China next year.
  49. One of the most famous … in the world today is the «Golden Arches» the symbol of McDonald’s.
  50. Don’t forget that we need to pay within 45 days of receiving the …
  51. Are you sure we can cover everything on today’s … in 2 hours?
  52. These behaviors generate … defense against these feelings.
  53. I am under a lot of …
  54. Sometimes people that you care about need help because they do the same … behaviors and do not seem able to stop.
  55. … the act of helping or improving yourself without relying on anyone else
  56. … — psychologically painful
  57. … — a mutual connection between people
  58. … free from infirmity or disease
  59. Now, don’t …, but the boss has some things he wants you to change in the project.
  60. I’m afraid I … on the notion of good attendance. If you are really sick, stay home!
  61. I’m pulling my hair … trying to do this
  62. He has had a substantial number of … this year.
  63. The Director knew that he would be … for any flaws in the strategy.
  64. … a meeting in which an employee discusses his or her progress, objectives, and needs at work with his or her manager
  65. We consider the company culture to be our most valuable …
  66. … a term used to describe voluntary and involuntary terminations, deaths, and employee retirements that result in a reduction to the employer’s physical workforce.
  67. His leadership style is on the … side.
  68. … independent and having the power to make your own decisions.
  69. … prejudice in favor of one thing or person compared with another, in a way considered to be unfair
  70. The business will face a negative … until sales increase by around 50%.
  71. The team is lacking …
  72. Answer questions dedicated to part 8.3 – writing CV and Resume. A resume is one to two pages long, a CV has no length limit.
  73. Answer questions dedicated to part 8.3 – writing CV and Resume. A CV — full form Curriculum Vitae which is Latin for short description
  74. Answer questions dedicated to part 8.3 – writing CV and Resume. A resume (or résumé, from French “to sum up”) is a long, concise document used for job applications in the US and Canada.
  75. Answer questions dedicated to part 8.3 – writing CV and Resume. A professional Resume/CV template emphasizes your relevant skills and experience
  76. Answer questions dedicated to part 8.3 – writing CV and Resume. A modern CV template is ideal for industries that are a little less traditional, like digital, design and the arts.
  77. Answer questions dedicated to part 8.3 – writing CV and Resume. An entry-level CV will emphasize professional achievements, and a managerial role calls for a focus on employment history and skills.
  78. Answer questions dedicated to part 8.3 – writing CV and Resume. The difference between a CV and a resume lies in the length, layout, and purpose of these documents.
  79. … being like nothing done or experienced or created before
  80. … a way of doing something, especially a systematic way
  81. … — a perceptual structure
  82. … — become different in some particular way
  83. … — the act of starting something for the first time
  84. That’s a good point— … is the mother of innovation, after all.
  85. Even though we all have very specific tasks to do, our manager makes sure we don’t lose sight of the … picture.
  86. We are regularly audited by several regulatory agencies. It’s important that we do everything by the …
  87. Mike was … when they asked him to direct the meeting.
  88. The employees complained about the change in policy, but the supervisor refused to …
  89. Answer questions dedicated to part 9.3 – writing presentations. The presentation should be coherent, concrete, and easy to follow therefore you should include maximum information in one slide.
  90. Answer questions dedicated to part 9.3 – writing presentations. We shouldn’t include too many colors and pictures
  91. Answer questions dedicated to part 9.3 – writing presentations. It’s very important to learn about your audience before you start your preparations
  92. Answer questions dedicated to part 9.3 – writing presentations. It is not important to check the place of presentation, technicians will do that instead of us
  93. Answer questions dedicated to part 9.3 – writing presentations. The body of the presentation is where you present your ideas, jokes and personal information
  94. Answer questions dedicated to part 9.3 – writing presentations. Make sure the introduction captures the attention of your audience and the conclusion summarizes and restates your important points.
  95. Answer questions dedicated to part 9.3 – writing presentations. Always begin with a joke or humorous story.
  96. Answer questions dedicated to part 9.3 – writing presentations. A distinct advantage of speaking from memory is your ability to speak to the audience without relying on notes or a script.
  97. … the study of the general nature of morals and the specific moral choices a person makes
  98. … a behavior that does not conform to a set of approved standards of social or professional behavior
  99. … — when a company donates some of its profits or resources to charitable organizations
  100. … — a statement of commitment to certain ethical practices
  101. … Property that results from original creative thought
  102. … The exclusive right to make copies, license, and otherwise exploit a literary, musical, or artistic work. It expires 70 years after the death of the owner
  103. The name or other symbol used to identify the goods of a particular manufacturer or distributor.
  104. … means to start something over and go back to the planning stage.The prototype wasn’t successful.
  105. … .is an agreement or decision that is made without the public knowing about it.
  106. … means to take shortcuts and find an easier or cheaper way to do something.
  107. Answer questions dedicated to part 10.3 – writing cover letters. Cover letters are kind of resume.
  108. Answer questions dedicated to part 10.3 – writing cover letters. Cover letters are kind of formal correspondence with a prospective employer
  109. Answer questions dedicated to part 10.3 – writing cover letters. It is advisable to read a cover latter aloud.
  110. Answer questions dedicated to part 10.3 – writing cover letters. There is one, official and unchangeable formula of writing cover letters
  111. We should be informal and always ‘cut the distance’ between us and a prospective employer
  112. There are quite stiff formulas how we should begin and end the cover letters
  113. Conclusion should include different, and new information, usually not included in the introduction
  114. When you apply for a job and you know the name of the person who hires you may address only with a name, like: Dear Frank, …