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VI. REVISION TEST ¹ 2


Date: 2015-10-07; view: 389.


Choose any of the given topics and write an essay (150 -180 words)

V. WRITING PRACTICE

1. Universal rules of relationships

2. Rules of work relationships

3. Rules for people we can't get on with

4. How to demonstrate good social skills

5.

I. Find in the list of English words and word combinations equivalents to the following Russian words:


1. ëàäèòü (ñ êîëëåãàìè)

2. ðàíæèðîâàòü (ðàñïîëàãàòü ïî ñòåïåíè âàæíîñòè)

3. îáùèå ïîêàçàòåëè (ïðèçíàêè)

4. âûðàáîòàòü ðÿä ïðàâèë

5. áëèçêèé äðóã

6. âçàèìîîòíîøåíèÿ ñ ñóïðóãàìè

7. ïîä÷èíåííûå

8. âûøåñòîÿùèå (ñîòðóäíèêà)

9. ïóáëè÷íî êðèòèêîâàòü

10. îáñóæäàòü ïî ñåêðåòó

11. âîçâðàùàòü äîëãè

12. íàðóøàòü ïðàâèëà;

13. çàìåùàòü êîãî-òî;

14. ÷åðíèòü, êëåâåòàòü íà (îãîâàðèâàòü) êîãî-òî

 

a) get on well,

b) to denigrate somebody,

c) one of the main sources of job satisfaction;

d) general markers;

e) to repay debts;

f) a close friend;

g) relationships with spouses

h) work colleagues,

i) subordinates;

j) to look in the eye;

k) to criticize publicly;

l) to discuss in confidence (privately);

m) to generate a number of rules;

n) to break the rules;

o) to ask for help;

p) to stand up for somebody;

q) to rate r) superiors


 

II. Give synonyms to the following words:

1. to range

2. to say bad things about somebody in his (her) absence

3. to pay back

4. recommendations

5. to replace somebody in his (her) absence

6. a fair part of work

 

 

III. Choose the correct answer:

1. Be cooperative with regard to the shared physical workingconditions.

A –gerund; B-participle I; C- noun

2. This usually lets the other person feel that what he is saying is interesting, and encourages him to continue speaking.

A –gerund; B-participle I; C- noun

3. Smiling does not mean that a person you are speaking to is your close friend.

A –gerund; B-participle I; C- noun

4. Leaning forward slightly while a person is talking you indicate your interest to him.

A –gerund; B-participle I; C- noun

5. Don't display hypocritical liking.

A –gerund; B-participle I; C- noun

6. A warm and firm handshake is a safe and positive way of showingan open and friendly attitude toward the people.

A –gerund; B-participle I; C- noun

7. Another approach to the resolvingof interpersonal conflicts is increasing the amount of communication between those involved.

A –gerund; B-participle I; C- noun

8. Another approach to resolving interpersonal conflicts is increasing the amount of communication between those involved.

A –gerund; B-participle I; C- noun

9. In many cultures the most acceptable form of first contact between two people who are just meetingis a warm handshake.

A –gerund; B-participle I; C- noun

10.Work cooperatively despite feelings of dislike.

A –gerund; B-participle I; C- noun

11. It is common to look up, down, and all around when speaking to others.

A –gerund; B-participle I; C- noun

12. To his horror the patient suddenly stopped breathing.

A –gerund; B-participle I; C- noun

13. The patient's breathingwas hoarse and the temperature was elevating rapidly.

A –gerund; B-participle I; C- noun

 


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