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коля860
коля860
05.02.2023 22:07 •  Английский язык

Skills Test Unit 8 Test A

1 Name:

Everyday English

2 Complete the sentences from a presentation with the words below. Then put them in the order (1–5) that somebody would say them during a presentation.

talk move sum example begin

1 I’ll by going through different ways of presenting your CV. ___

2 Finally, to up, make sure you have a good CV, and prepare questions before the interview. ___

3 Now I’ll on to some of the questions that are typically asked at interviews. ___

4 Hello. I’d like to to you today about how to get a job. ___

5 To give you an , a common question is, ‘What personal qualities would you bring to this job?’ ___

Mark: ___ / 5

Listening

3  Listen to a job interview. Circle the correct words to complete the description of the job that is being offered.

It’s a job 1on weekday evenings / at the weekend in the 2cosmetics / clothes department of a large shop.

4  Listen again. Circle the correct answer (a–c).

1 If Amanda had had a choice, when would she have liked to work?

a Monday to Thursday evenings.

b All day at the weekends.

c Evenings on Thursday and Friday.

2 According to Amanda, why does she want to work for the shop?

a She would like to spend her career working for them.

b She wishes to improve her design skills with the company.

c She thinks the experience will help her future studies.

3 How would Amanda deal with a customer complaint?

a She would immediately take back the wrong item of clothing.

b She would only give money back if she was sure there was a problem.

c She would ask the customer to be more polite before returning the money.

4 What do you find out about the pay and expenses on offer?

a The pay is better after 6.30 p.m. on weekdays.

b Travel expenses are very important to Amanda.

c Amanda had hoped the pay would be more generous.

Mark: ___ / 10

Reading

The thatcher

Our popular feature Amazing Jobs takes a look at a really unusual occupation this week. Tim Darby left school at sixteen with very few qualifications, but, although he does admit to wishing he’d worked just a little bit harder at his studies, he has no regrets about leaving the classroom and finding a job. Only two years on from his last day at school, Tim finds himself up on a roof each day, working as a thatcher – one of the oldest, most traditional crafts that still survives in England. If you’ve ever visited a small English village, you may have seen the beautiful old roofs on ancient cottages which are made of thousands of long, thin water reeds, all packed tightly together. Well, they are difficult to maintain, and that’s Tim’s job. He spends his working life up a ladder in all weathers, putting together thatched roofs.

In his job, Tim travels all over southern England, so it wasn’t easy to track him down, but eventually I found him on top of a 17th century cottage in a small village in the county of Dorset. He told me how he had been spending the last few weeks and what he would have been doing if it hadn’t been the middle of summer.

‘At this time of year, when it’s warm and sunny, I’m up on the roofs restoring and reconstructing houses like this one,’ said Tim. ‘But if you’d met up with me back in February, you would have seen me doing a very different job – my favourite. In the colder months, our job is to cut the water reed, which grows in rivers. It’s a thick, straight grass and if you gather it together in bundles and dry it, you’ll have great thatch. It’s traditionally used near the coast. If I was working in a village in the middle of the country, I’d be using something else – wheat, perhaps. So, our job is very seasonal and varied – preparing the thatch in the winter and repairing roofs in the summer.’

As we chatted, Tim went on to add that most of the work he got to do was on historic houses, and that he never got to work on anything new. He pointed out there were older, more experienced thatchers in his company whose expertise lay in the challenging art of creating new roofs on houses that had just been built. However, he has no great desire to get into that line of work.

‘What I enjoy most about my job is having to push myself every day,’ Tim told me. ‘Thatching is highly-skilled work, so there’s always something new to learn – and, of course, being in the open air in the summer is fantastic. If I hadn’t got into this line of work, I’d probably be spending most of my days in an office or a shop in a dead-end job, and, of course, I’d be neither fit nor sun-tanned!’

5 Read the text. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?

1 According to the text, Tim Darby has a typical job. ___

2 Tim wishes he’d worked harder at school. ___

3 Tim left school approximately two years ago. ___

4 During the warmer months you will often find Tim working in a village. ___

5 Tim works in lots of different places throughout the year. ___

6 Ti​

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Арсен077
Арсен077
17.12.2020 14:24
1. If number of speakers decrease, some languages will be endangered.
2. If Internet reaches all corners of the world, English as the Net language will influence the culture of non-speaking countries.
3. If English keeps on being global, other languages won’t set foot on Internet. 4. The world’s linguistic experts will be alarmed if many languages disappear at an alarming rate.
5. If some tribes aren’t urbanized and assimilated into mainstream, their languages won’t die out.
6. Youngsters will be able to communicate with people from abroad, if they learn foreign languages.
7. If the EU wasn’t worried about endangered languages, they wouldn’t issue a special directive on preserving them.
8. If minority languages aren’t politically tolerated, they will be in jeopardy.
9. If the high number of languages spoken in the EU corridors, it would be like a Tower of Babel.
10. If English is the language of trade and diplomacy, it will be considered as lingua franca nowadays. 
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milanaphenix
milanaphenix
09.05.2022 03:22
Американский флаг известен как звезды и полосы. он состоит из пятидесяти звезд, которые представляют пятьдесят штатов. Тринадцать красных и белых горизонтальныйполосы (семь красных и шесть белых) стоят на оригинальном тринадцать заявил Тхет были объединены в 1776 году первый флаг был назван Союз Флаг Гранд. Это в сочетании с флагом Великобритании с тринадцатью полосами. Он показал, что эти первые тринадцать начал было британские колонии. После войны за независимость все тринадцать штатов стали свободными и флаг изменился. Британский флаг в углу был заменен звезд. Каждый раз заново Sate вошел в Союз, был добавлен Сар. Так что теперь Сегодняшний флаг показывает тринадцать полос для первоначального числа состояний в 1776 году плюс 50 звезд, которые представляют сегодня общей.
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