Конструктор тестів
1
Write down the English equivalents to the following Ukrainian words.
альпінізм
дельтапланеризм
біг підтюпцем
садівництво
парашутизм
гончарство
шиття
веслування, перегони на каное
вітрильний спорт
важка атлетика
в’язання
велоспорт
2
Match the professions to the pictures.

an architect

a loader

a barber/hairdresser

a librarian

a miner

an interpreter

a shop assistant

a vet(veterinarian)
3
Finish the following sentences with the names of jobs or professions.
A person who gets coal from under the ground is a...
A person who loads and unloads ships in a port is a ...
A person whose job is to deal with other peoples’ personal problems is a ...
A person who sells newspapers and magazines is a ...
A person who washes, cuts and styles your hair is a...
A person whose job is to fix cars is a ...
A person who designs buildings is an...
A person who serves people in the restaurants is a …
A person who translates foreigner’s speeches is an …
4
Match the word to its definition.
a job
a person responsible for controlling or administering an organization or group of staff
a manager
state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or of having control over someone
staff
a paid position of regular employment
responsibility
the achievement of fame, wealth, or social status
success
all the people employed by a particular organization
promotion
be present at (an event, meeting, or function) / to go regularly to (a school, church, or clinic)
benefit
to get complete knowledge or skill in (a subject, technique, or art)
to attend
a strong desire to do or achieve something
ambition
an advantage or profit gained from something
to master
the action of promoting someone or something to a higher position
5
Find the odd word and write it down in the blank.
a salary, a pay, a career, wages.
to transfer, to retire, to leave, to quit.
to earn, to get, to receive, to bring up.
promoted, unemployed, encouraged, supported.
a dole, a factory, a studio, a workshop.
a beginner, a representative, an apprentice, a learner.
a fee, a payment, a charge, a loader.
to transfer, to move, to be sacked, to change.
a collage, a lawyer, a university, an institute.
jobless, unemployed, hard-working, out of work.
wages, a boss, an employer, an owner.
an occupation, a career, a profession, studies.
to apply, to retire, to request, to appeal.
a dole, a benefit, a sale, an assistance.
6
Open the brackets.
The employees ... (не будуть звільнені) by the end of the month.
He earned ... (достатньо) money to buy a two-storeyed mansion. But he ... (залишив) his service recently and gone in for his favourite kind of sport.
Liz ... (перейде) to another university by the end of this year. And her brother will have applied to the college ... (до цього часу).
Was the employer ... (задоволений) with his labourers? – ... (Ні). He fired some of them.
The ... (роботодавець) will have refused them by the end of the ... (інтерв'ю\співбесіда).
Blue-collar workers have already retired that’s why they ... (не будуть працювати) next year.
All poor families had received ... (фінансову допомогу) by ... (позавчора).
My cousin ... these children since 1990.
This labourer has been ... (безробітний) since 2011.
The sales representatives ... (не були підвищені по службі) that’s why they don’t have any fee now.
He was sacked because he ... (вкрав) his employer’s papers from the office.
7
Tick all the tense indicators of the Future Perfect Continuous Tense.
8
Fill in the proper verbs. Mind the tense form of the verb paying attention to the time-maker.
How long [has your father been working, did your father work, have your father worked, is your father working] as a surgeon? - I can hardly remember... Soon he will retire.
My mother [has become, becomes, became, had become] an accountant in 1998. Her employer is satisfied with her work now.
The interpreter [had been translating, will have been translating, will be translating, will translate] this article for 2 hours by the time his manager comes back.
The journalist [was speaking, is speaking, spoke, has been speaking] with this famous singer from 8 to 10 o’clock yesterday.
If Jack [wants, will want, wanted, want] to build a new house, he will need a good architect, an electrician and an accountant.
They solved their problem only after they [have consulted, consult, will have consulted, had consulted] the psychologist.
9
Unit 7
General Test 1
1. Could you arrive on time? – I don’t know for certain. It depends … the traffic. [for, of, on, from]
2. … she is studying at a famous university. [At this instant, In a moment, In the present, At present]
3. We … 2,000 English words by the end of this year. [will be learning, will learn, will have been learnt, will have learnt]
4. I went to that museum … some famous pictures. [to visit, to watch, to see to, to look at]
5. Who’s Charles Chang? – I’ve no idea. I’ve never heard … him. [about, after, of, from]
6. I prefer fish … meat. [over, to, against, than]
7. This is the second time I … such a difficult exercise. [do, would do, have done, did]
8. She gave me a form and told me to … . [fill in, fill in it, fill, fill it into]
9. What will I do if no one … me at the airport? [will meet, meet, met, meets]
10. Her uncle won’t … her drive his car. [allow, let, permit, leave]
11. His house is … at the corner of a shopping street [placed, stood, put, situated]
12. He was the last soldier … left Vietnam. [whom, which, who, whose]
13. Our neighbours complained to us … the noise we made last night. [on, with, for, about]
14. Please leave this space … on the enrolment form. [absent, undone, missing, blank]
15. I disapprove … people smoking in public places. [with, of, on, at]
16. I never forget the village … I was born. [when, where, that, who]
17. This sort of music was very … in the 1940s. [preferred, popular, favourite, liked]
18. The factory … my father works in is in the centre of the city. [which, where, when, how]
19. Come and see me after you … your report. [had finished, will finish, finish, having finished]
20. My solicitor has advised … take legal action. [me against to, me to not, me not to, to me no to]
21. Every student tries … hard to pass the examination. [to study, studying, study, studied]
22. We’re late, I expect the film … by the time we get to the theatre. [have started, will start, will be starting, will have started]
23. He asked me what the … of the explosion was. [reason, cause, reaction, source]
24. The instructor warned the students … sailing alone on the lake. [out of, from, about, not]
25. I’m sure he was … lie!. [doing, saying, making, telling]
26. One of these days there’ll be a terrible accident on this corner. – I … ! [don’t hope so, don’t hope it, hope no, hope not]
27. You have to let your children … their own way in the end. [go, to go, be going, going]
28. Lean gets very agitated if her daughter … her once a week. [didn’t ring, not ring, doesn’t ring, don’t ring]
29. I must go now. I promised … late. [not to be, not being, to not be, not to being]
30. Our teacher makes us … very hard. [working, work, to work, be work]
31. It was so hot that the … in the wood actually dried up last summer. [flood, bowl, bath, pond]
32. While we’re on vacation, we always … lots of photos. [catch, take, do, make]
33. She was forced to get out of the city and had to … her children behind. [let, leave, desert, abandon]
34. … I ask him for the money he owes me, he says he will bring it in a few days, but I don’t think he has got it at all. [Whenever, Wherever, However, Whatever]
35. David was unhappy … his childhood. [as, while, for, during]
36. Money, nor fame, no wealth … brought happiness to everybody. [has, have, is, are]
37. Professional people expect you to call them when it is necessary … an appointment [to cancel, cancel, canceled, cancelling]
38. … every child in the school passed the swimming test. [Next to, Near to, Near of, Nearly]
39. Each learner of English … a good dictionary. [are, is, needs, need]
40. The captain as well as the passengers … frightened. [be, were, was, been]
41. She can look back on her career with great … . [satisfied, satisfactory, satisfaction, satisfactorily]
42. Ann has got two sisters. Both of them … married. [is, have, are, has]
43. I’d like you … my family this weekend. [meet, to meeting, to meet, meeting]
44. In a new culture, many embarrassing situations occur … a misunderstanding. [because of, for, because, of]
45. The job has no … . [prospects, prospector, prospectively, prospective]
10
When you are unemployed and need a job, you will take some action. Choose the order of your steps given below.
You apply for a job and get ready for an interview
You think about the field you're good at and the amount of money you'd like to earn
You give the information about your skills and ask for the details about your salary and working hours
You look at the options the job market offers
If you are a successful applicant, you sign the employment contract
You prepare a resume and choose the vacancies you're interested in
11
Listening

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12
Read the text and choose true\false.
Choosing your way in life
Mary Glass is thirty-nine years old and she is a doctor. She chose the medical profession because she wanted to help people and at the same time to make good money. When Mary was younger her wish was to become a teacher or a nurse but she soon realized that there was not much money in either of those professions. Mary's parents were rather old-fashioned people and thought that a woman's place is at home. So they wanted their daughter to become a secretary, marry a respectable young man, have several children and stay at home working about the house and bringing up the kids. When Mary applied to a medical college, her parents refused to give her any financial support and she had to work as a waitress in a restaurant to earn money for her college fees. She specialized as an optician, made a good career in the hospital she works, got married, had two children and is very much satisfied both with her family life and her business career.
Billy Blackthorn left school when he was sixteen. He didn't study well and had no qualifications. He just wanted to earn some money and got himself a job in the factory. He didn't mind being a blue-collar worker, all he wanted was enough money to take his girlfriend out on a Saturday night. But soon he and his fellow-workers were replaced by robots who could do their job and Bill was sacked. He was out of work for eighteen months and understood how terrible it was to be unemployed. The days seemed so long and the dole that he got was enough only for the cheapest food and second-hand clothes. Bill finally got a job as an unskilled labourer, working for a builder. He is twenty-five now and thinks that it is not too late to start attending night classes and get some extra training so that he can earn more money as a skilled worker.
John Rushton is a businessman. He is fifty years old and he has been working for the same company for twenty-seven years. He thinks that he has a very successful career. He started working for the company as a poorly paid clerk and was one of those nine-to-five white-collar office workers who spend all day with a pencil in one hand and a telephone in the other. He hated it and asked to be transferred to sales where he became one of the company's sales representatives. John travelled all over the country selling the company's products and eventually became the most successful salesperson on the staff. In ten years he was promoted to manager of the sales department. He has got a good salary and benefits. He might retire in another ten years and then his pension will allow him to live comfortably in his country house enjoying his hobbies that he has no time for now while he still works.
Joan Evans: This month I am leaving school to face the real world. My main ambition is to live and work abroad. I want to work with people and see the world. I hope to go to college and do a tourism course. When I'm in college, I will learn at least two foreign languages. I think that by the time I'm 30 I'll be married and have a baby. I don't want to be rich and famous, but I do want to enjoy life. That's all anybody can really ask.
Steve Taylor: My greatest wish is to be a manager for Rolls Royce. I will go to work for Rolls Royce as a worker, and after 2 or 4 years I will be an engineer. I'm not very ambitious but I'd like to become a manager in Rolls Royce. I'll get married in my mid-twenties because I want to have children and my mother says that one need to be young to cope with them.
Mary's parents didn't want their daughter to become a doctor because there was not much money in this profession. [True, False]
Mary financially supported herself through the college by working as a secretary. [True, False]
Mary's job is to test people's eyes. [True, False]
To be a blue-collar worker means to work with a pencil in one hand and a telephone in the other. [True, False]
Bill was rather ambitious about his career when he finished school. [True, False]
Automatization of the factory was the reason of Bill's unemployment. [True, False]
Bill enjoyed his free time when he was out of work. [True, False]
John didn't get much money when he started his career. [True, False]
John's promotion followed his successful work as a sales representative. [True, False]
John hopes that he will be able to find time for hobbies when he becomes a pensioner. [True, False]
Both Joan and Steve are very ambitious young people. [True, False]
Both Joan and Steve want to work and live abroad. [True, False]
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