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You look very tired. __________ you been working too hard?
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I __________ of ghosts.
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All the children __________ presents by Father Christmas.
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The thief __________ by a security camera.
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The grass in front of his house __________ for two months!
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Who __________ the housework in your house?
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If I lost my wallet, I__________ the police.
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Would you go to the moon if you __________ the chance?
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If I didn’t like flying, I __________ be a pilot.
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If she __________ recharge her battery, she won’t be able to use her CD player.
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William Shakespeare __________ in this house when he was a child.
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I couldn’t take any pictures because I__________ my camera at home.
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When I got home I saw that my brother __________ all the chocolates! The box was empty!
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In the evenings, we used to sit around the piano and our mother __________ our favourite songs.
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__________ anything about astronomy?
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Employees of different countries usually go 1 [on, to, for, at] business trips. Any firm chooses only best export for it. Companies can arrange such trips both in and 2 [inside, outside, forward, otherwise] the country. There are many reasons of 3 [doing, seaching, going, getting] on business there are to make a contract, to discuss different 4 [times, terms, periods, phases] of delivery, payment or shipment, to have tests, to do consultancy, to improve once professional 5 [career, preparing, training, skills], to work etc. Represent - natives of the companies make preliminary arrangements in order 6 [to, for, at, in]meet.
Usually 7 [plan, itinerary, route, guidelines] of the trip is carefully planned by the head of the department or an executive. A business trip 8 [ought to, could, can, should] be a long term or a short term one. Often an employee must give a financial report to the chief.
9 [Thus, To date, Consequently, As a rule] businessman has a chance to go sightseeing or to visit theatres, or just have some rest after the working day.
Business trips are very important nowadays because face to face contracts are more valuable and useful for 10 [useful, profitable, reasonable, necessary]business than any other type of strategy
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Match the texts with the titles. There three extra titles that you don't need to use
In the business world, it is best to observe the old rule, “Five minutes early is late.” Allow yourself enough time to arrive promptly, take off your coat, and settle in a bit. Arriving at a meeting exactly at the appointed time can make you feel rushed, and you will look it. Time is a commodity; by being punctual, you show you respect others.
Speak Kindly of Others
While appropriate dress certainly varies from field to field and climate to climate, some things remain the same. Clean, pressed clothing without any loose threads or tags and relatively polished, closed-toe shoes are a must. Look at the people around you for ideas on what sort of clothing is standard. The adage, “Dress for the job you want, not the job you have,” is a good rule to follow. When in doubt, ask human resources personnel when you get the job or discreetly ask someone you work with
Watch Your Body Language
Taking care to greet your co-workers and remembering to say “please” and “thank you” make a tremendous difference in the way they perceive you. Your good manners show that you acknowledge those around you and are considerate of their presence. Avoid discussing political or religious matters. Keep the conversation focused on noncontroversial topics, so your co-workers find you easy to talk to. That sort of diplomacy is the basic idea of business etiquette.
Avoid Gossip or Eavesdropping
Gossip and eavesdropping are childish behaviors that have no place in the workplace. If you hear a rumor about someone in the workplace, do not pass it on. People don’t always know or remember who starts a rumor, but they always remember who spreads it. If you walk into an area, and it seems your co-workers don't know you are there, make sure to greet them politely to remove any chance that you accidentally eavesdrop on their conversation.
Arrive on Time
Showing interest goes beyond business etiquette into general politeness, but it bears repeating: When speaking with someone, show you are truly engaged. Do not play on your phone or computer, and if you have to answer a communication say, “Excuse me one moment; I'm so sorry. Maintain friendly eye contact. Listen. People will remember how you make them feel, and nobody wants to feel as if they are ignored.
Mind Your Mouth
Introduce Yourself and Others
Dress Appropriately for Work
Show Interest in Others
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