“context-sensitive” feature: Convenient (9) ___________________________ Services of (10) ___________________________ More details from publicity leaflet about: (11) ___________________________ Special services (12) ___________________________ Part two Question 13-22 ●You will hear five different people speaking about changes in personnel in their place of work ●For each extract there are two tasks, For Task One , choose the reason for change in personnel from the list A-H .For Task Two, choose the action that has been taken as a result, from the list A –H ●After you have listened once, reply the recording Task one—Reason ●For questions 13-17 ,match the extracts with the reasons, listed A –H ●For each extract, choose the reason each speaker mentions. ●write one letter A-H next to the number of the extract 13____________ 14___________ 15___________ 16___________ 17___________ A sick leave B dismissal C promotion D secondment E resignation F study leave H redundancy Task Two-Action ●For question 18-22, match the extracts with the problem areas in the new workplace , listed A – H. ●For each extract, choose the action mentions. ●Write one letter A –H next to the number of the extract. 18__________ 19__________ 20__________ 21__________ 22__________ A employment on a temporary contract B contracting work to another company C doing a lot of overtime D changing holiday plans E increasing the work done at another site F postponing work G giving staff extra training H headhunting a successor Part Three Question 23-30 ●You will hear part of a radio interview with Paul Jefferson, who set up his own import business. ●For each question 23-30, mark one letter (A ,B or C) for the correct answer. ●After you have listened once, replay the recording. 23 Paul’s immediate financial aim is to be able to A get out of debt B satisfy his expensive tastes C cover his regular outgoings 24 Sarah Hall’s role in Paul’s business is to A provide him with a regular income B pay for the goods that he imports C cover his marketing costs 25 Paul finds it difficult to sell at a profit because A his customers drive down his prices B his suppliers overcharge C his competitors can undercut him 26 The supermarket told Paul that they A would stock a selection of his products B thought his products wouldn’t sell C might buy his products in the future. 27 What was the reason for Paul’s problem with the restaurant chain? A they cancelled their order B They went out of business C they refused to pay the agreed price 28 Paul was told that the department store wanted to A increase the number of suppliers B replace one of their suppliers C start stocking products like his. 29 Paul’s strategy now is to focus on A selling a limited range of products B finding new lines to import C targeting a few large customers 30 Paul’s immediate priority is to A employ a sales person B increase his sales C start selling abroad Speaking 16 minutes Part one In this part, the interlocutor asks questions on a number of work-related and non-work-related subjects to each candidate in turn, you have to give information about yourself and express personal opinions. |