Unit 9-10 PDF
Unit 9-10 PDF
Unit 9-10 PDF
Name: Mark:
1. At the Business Travel Expo, visitors can learn about the latest trends in family travel.
2. Over 6,000 visitors come to Business Travel Expo every year.
3. Visitors will pay a higher registration fee if they register after 1st February.
4. The Royal Star is an award-winning hotel.
5. Guests attending the Business Travel Expo pay a special rate for the shuttle service.
3 Match A and B to form phrases. Then complete each sentence with the correct phrase. (10 points)
A B
1. low a. language
2. room b. season
3. body c. ticket
4. seat d. service
5. return e. assignment
1. The restaurant is closed. Let’s call .
2. It’s much cheaper to travel in .
3. I’d like to book a to Milan, please.
4. You can tell from a person’s if he’s interested in the conversation.
5. You can change your up to 24 hours before you fly.
4 The words in bold are in the wrong sentences. Write them next to the correct sentences. (8 points)
1. The plane skills at 11.00 at Terminal 3.
2. I hope the conversation represents more easily than the last time.
3. Our menu lands 25 different flavours of ice cream.
4. The hotel had no passengers for the month of August.
5. What specifications do you need to be successful in business?
6. Mr Brandon always flows the company at the annual exhibition.
7. All features on Flight 363 to Rome are requested to go to Gate 24.
8. The equipment will be made according to the customer’s vacancies.
6 What do the people want? Write the correct phrase next to each sentence. (6 points)
1. “I’d like to eat all my meals at the hotel.” f b
2. “I want a train ticket in one direction only.” o - t
3. “A place to exercise at my hotel.” f c
4. “I need clean clothes.” l s
5. “Rooms for the CEO of our company.” e s
6. “We need somewhere to keep our bags.” s s
2 1. priority 5. cargo
Just a minute. I’ll check his diary –
Susan:
2. comments 6. profit Monday, at 11.00. Yes, that should be
3. Registration 7. follow-up fine. See you on Monday. Bye. Have a
4. name tags 8. objections good day.
Royal and Adams, good morning,
Susan:
3 1. c 3. h 5. b 7. g
Susan speaking.
2. e 4. a 6. d 8. f
Good Morning. This is John Sullivan
John:
from Orwell Books. Can I speak to Mr
page 60 Stevens, please?
4 1. interrupt 6. go over I’m afraid he’s on the other line at the
Susan:
2. set up 7. trust moment. Shall I put you on hold or
3. import 8. introduce would you like to leave a message?
4. compete 9. announce I’ll stay on the line. It’s quite urgent.
John:
Maybe I can help you.
Susan:
5. provide 10. avoid
Thank you, but Mr Stevens manages
John:
5 1. annual 4. resale our account and I’d prefer to speak to
2. worldwide 5. essential him.
3. discuss 6. greet I understand. Ah... Mr Stevens is off the
Susan:
6 1. b 2. d 3. e 4. c 5. a phone. I’m putting you through now.
1. friendly tone Mr Stevens: Mr Stevens speaking.
2. laser pointer Hi. This is John Sullivan. It’s about our
John:
order. When I last spoke to you – on
3. staff meeting
Monday – you guaranteed that we
4. light refreshments would receive our order by Thursday at
5. brainstorming session the latest. Well, it’s Friday and we’re still
waiting ...
Functional Language, page 61
1. b 3. a 5. a 7. b 9. a
1 1. unavailable 4. leave a message
2. postpone 5. hasn’t arrived
2. c 4. b 6. a 8. b 10. c
3. will be on holiday
Listening Comprehension 5
2 1. He left a message for Robert Watkins.
2. On Monday at 11.00.
Royal and Adams, good morning.
Susan:
How can I help you? 3. He was (talking) on the phone.
Good morning. This is Robert Watkins
Robert: 4. Mr Stevens.
from Hills Exports. Can I speak to Dan 5. On Monday.
Martin, please?
I’m afraid he is unavailable at the
Susan:
moment. Can I help you? 5 Units 9-10
Well, I’m returning his call. He left me a
Robert:
message on Friday. Reading Comprehension, page 62
Oh, yes. You’ve got a meeting with Mr
Susan: 1 1. F 2. DS 3. T 4. T 5. F
Martin scheduled for Thursday at 2.00
2 1. 21st-28th March, 2015
pm.
2. sign up by 1st November
That’s right.
Robert:
3. have business meetings
Mr Martin is very sorry, but he has to
Susan:
postpone the meeting until next week. 4. local cuisine
That’s OK, but I’m going on holiday
Robert: 5. cater for parties of up to 50 people
on Wednesday. Can Mr Martin make it
before that? Vocabulary, page 63
Would 3.00 on Tuesday suit you?
Susan: 1 1. bill 5. deposit
I can do Tuesday at 3.00, but Monday
Robert: 2. catalogue 6. expanding
at 11.00 would be more convenient for 3. organised 7. vendors
me. Can Mr Martin make it then?
4. variety 8. luxurious
2 1. h 3. a 5. d 7. b
2. f 4. c 6. g 8. e