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SAMPLE TEST (UNIT 1) – 75 minutes (65 questions)

Lesson 1.1 Vocabulary

BULATS/BECP

Choose the correct option.

Business organisations are usually divided into different departments where people are responsible

______(1)

specific areas of the business. I’m the Human Resources Manager and I

______(2)

directly to the CEO. I’m

in

______(3)

of finding and recruiting staff for the company. I also ensure that we comply with all the legal

obligations concerning employees. I work

______(4)

with the heads of departments to

______(5)

sure that they

have all the right staff at the right time. In addition, I coordinate

______(6)

them to measure how people are

performing and plan ways to improve systems. My job also

______(7)

planning and arranging training programmes

for the staff as well as taking

______(8)

of annual appraisals. I

______(9)

a team of three colleagues who have the

majority of contact with employees on a day-to-day basis. I believe it’s important for employees to have direct

contact with us during working hours. The company prides itself on looking

______(10)

its staff.

1)

A. to

B. about

C. for

D. with

2)

A. charge

B. coordinate

C. report

D. responsible

3)

A. care

B. charge

C. direction

D. responsibility

4)

A. closely

B. hardly

C. nearly

D. well

5)

A. be

B. look

C. make

D. take

6)

A. by

B. over

C. to

D. with

7)

A. appoints

B. contains

C. involves

D. lead

8)

A. attention

B. care

C. hold

D. power

9)

A. aim

B. follow

C. guide

D. lead

10) A. across

B. after

C. for

D. into

Lesson 1.2 Grammar

Choose the correct option by underlining it.

A:

Look, it’s already eight o’clock. I

’m /

’m going to be

(1) late for work even if I leave now.

B:

Calm down. What time

is your bus going to /

does

your bus

(2) leave?

A:

In five minutes. I can’t afford to be late. Mr Wu from China

is coming

/ comes

(3) at nine. We’ve got a meeting

with the sales team.

B:

You aren’t

going to get

/ getting

(4) there late. I can drive you.

A:

Really? Thanks. That’s great.

B:

What time

do you give /

are you giving

(5) the presentation?

A:

At 9.30. I

’m going to talk

/ talk

(6) about the new product line. It’s my first presentation. I

’m going to make

/

’m making

(7) a mess of it, I just know it.

B:

Don’t be so negative, you’re very good at your job.

A:

And then I

take /

’m taking

(8) Mr Wu to lunch with the CEO.

B:

Come on. Let’s go.

A:

Oh, no! B: What’s the matter?

A:

The radio says there’s a terrible traffic jam in town. I

don’t arrive /

’m not going to arrive

(9) in time for the

meeting.

B:

I think you’ve got a text message.

A:

Oh, it’s from Mr Wu’s assistant. He

’s not going to get

/ doesn’t get

(10) there until later. He’s stuck in the traffic.

Thank goodness!

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