Progress Test 3
Progress Test 3
Progress Test 3
Listening A Listen to the conclusion of a presentation and answer the questions below.
1 The presentation was about
a) management styles.
Vocabulary b) why companies fail.
c) the importance of managing people.
2 The speaker was addressing
Use of English a) professional people running small firms.
b) employees of small firms.
c) trainee managers in a large corporation.
Reading
3 What were the three main issues that were covered in the talk?
a) communication
b) consistency
Grammar Skills
c) context
d) content
e) Language
control
Functions
f ) cooperation
B Listen to the question and answer session that follows the presentation and
Reading answer the questions below.
4 The first questioner wants to know
Writing a) what motivates employees.
b) how to give staff the chance to improve themselves.
c) how to reward staff for good work.
Speaking 5 The first questioner is
a) polite.
b) aggressive.
c) unclear about what she wants to know.
6 Tick the suggestions the speaker makes when answering the first
question.
a) give people new things to learn
b) congratulate people when they do a good job
c) give people the chance to work overtime for more pay
d) help people who are inexperienced
e) offer staff long-term security
f ) offer financial rewards for good work
7 The second questioner
a) disagrees with the speaker.
b) asks for clarification.
c) asks for more information.
8 The second questioner is
a) polite.
b) aggressive.
c) vague.
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ctions Language A Complete the text below using the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
………. 13 (be) part of a team is much more interesting than ………. 14 (work) alone.
ading For one thing, different team members can alternate job tasks. So if one
person is tired of ………. 15 (repeat) the same task, he or she can stop ………. 16
(do) it and let someone else take over. By ………. 17 (develop) skills in a variety
riting
of tasks, each team member is able ………. 18 (expand) their range of
experience, which can be useful when ………. 19 (apply) for jobs.
aking
B Make complete sentences using the sentence halves and a linking word from
the box below. Remember to use correct punctuation.
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Vocabulary A Choose the correct word from the box to complete each sentence.
Writing 42 Jan believes in working closely with her team to make sure they do
everything right. ……….
43 William likes to give his staff responsibility for and control over their own
Speaking job area. ……….
44 Patrick is totally focused on getting the job done. He doesn’t always think
about the feelings of his people. ……….
45 Katrin is very good at bringing people together and creating harmony in
her team. ……….
46 Luisa runs her department by involving her staff and giving them
responsibilities. ……….
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rammar Skills Match the questions and statements to the responses below. There is one
response that cannot be used.
61 A: Do you mind if I use your phone?
nctions Language B: …………….
62 A: So you think there could be problems meeting the new deadline?
B: …………….
Reading 63 A: Just how many new customers have you gained?
B: …………….
64 A: Did you know that Perry’s has taken over JCT?
Writing
B: …………….
65 A: How was your trip?
peaking B: …………….
66 A: Would you like to join us for a drink?
B: …………….
67 A: We’re opening a new office in Kuala Lumpur next month.
B: …………….
68 A: It takes hours to go through all my e-mails!
B: …………….
Reading A Read the article and identify the paragraph (i–vii) in which you can find
information about the following:
69 how US retailers are using information about their customers
Grammar Skills
70 Best Buy’s five main customer segments
71 the impact on sales of Best Buy’s new strategy
72 a comparison of the way different stores have been segmented
Functions Language
73 Best Buy’s objective for the next half year
Reading
Writing
Speaking
B In the following questions about the article, more than one answer is
correct. Tick all the correct answers.
74 Changes at Best Buy’s electronics stores include:
a) closing poorly-performing stores
b) extending each store’s customer base
c) sending sales staff on special courses
d) offering a broader range of products at each store
e) refitting stores to appeal to certain types of customer
f ) providing a more personal service to wealthy customers
75 Which two groups were identified as the main customers at the 23rd
Street store?
a) people who run small businesses
b) well-off professional people
c) females who live outside the city centre and lead active lives
d) those who are the first to buy any new technology
76 Which of the following are provided at the Huntington store?
a) a business help desk
b) comfortable facilities for trying out high quality music systems
c) computer games stations
d) sales staff who can call at your house
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Writing Read the first paragraph of a summary of a consultant’s report below, and
the notes underneath it. Then write the rest of the summary using the sub-
headings and information given. You should write about 200-250 words.
Speaking
Background
Company X (Japanese) and Company Y (Hungarian) are to set up a joint venture in
which a team of software engineers from each company will work together to build
a state-of-the-art computer-aided design system. Consultants & Co were requested
to carry out a study into the working patterns of teams in each company.
Purpose
Identify areas of difference › possible friction?
Make recommendations (how to improve cooperation between teams?)
Method
Two week study period: consultants followed teams, observed patterns of communication
and decision-making.
Findings
Hungarian team Japanese team
work as individuals work as a group
engineers specialised engineers more generalised
meetings rare meetings frequent
communication via e-mail or through brainstorm ideas together
team leader communication face-to-face
leader coordinates and directs. decisions by consensus.
Conclusion
Very different! › serious problems possible › joint venture at risk.
Important to establish common approach