Exercise I .Underline and correct the mistake in each sentence be low.(10p)
1.Nokia competition with Ericsson in the mobile phone.
2.BMW car head office is located in German.
3. They often play tennis in the weekends .
4. Pizza Hut (UK) is one of the subsidiary of Tricon Global Restaurants.
5.Most of banks closes today.
6.When I was younger, money didn’t used to be a problem.
7.Last night, Mary and I was very sad. We said goodbye.
8.Sales in USA increased to 5% last month to reach 55%.
9.The number of cars sold last week were twice as big as this week.
10. I have responsible for writing report.
Exercise II. Fill in each gap with the suitable word form of the one given (10p)
1.The new salary is for the benefit of all ….(employ).
2.HSBC rovides …services all over the world (finance).
3.As a … I must be capable of leading as well as managing.(manage)
4.Before he works for this company, he was self-… in five years.(employ)
5.Texas Instruments is trying their best to become the biggest mobile phone …
(supply).
6.The new product has really been a …(succeed)
9.Japanese … in the region is now $10 billion(invest)
10.When I was on business last month, I stayed in a dirty, boring and …hotel
(convenience)
Exercise III. Read the following passage and do the tasks that follow.
The number of people working part-time has increased dramatically over the last
ten year not just in Britain but also throughout the European Community. In many
cases companies are convering full-time jobs to part time positions. For example,
in late 1992 Burton announced that 1000 full-time shop jobs were to be replaced
by up to 3000 part-time posts. The main difference, of course, between working
part–time is in the number of hours worked. A part-time employee will work less
than the standard opening hours of the company. In some cases two part-time
employees might share one full-time job-i.e.they do the work between them.
(15p)
…(1)the beginning of this year, unemployment has fallen (2) …2.5 million to 1.8
millon, and is likely to drop below 1.5 million … (3) the end of the year. This will
definitely be the good news …(4) the government as unemployment is a …(5)
important issue in the country at the (6)…. .By the time of the next election (7)…
might fall below 1 million - it all depends on the world economy and is impossible
to predict with any certainty. Unfortunately inflation is going up steadily. (8)…
almost reaches 6% by the end of the year. However. The government is likely to
take panic measures as inflation is similar (9)… that of its trading partners and
definitely won’t return (10) … levels of the 1980s when rates of 30% or 40% a
year were quite common.
Exercise V. Use the words and pharases given to build complete sentences (10p)
1. I/ have/stay/late/last night /finish/ project.
2. She/spend/2 hours/read/business book /everyday.
3. I/used/play/tennis/when I/be/young.
4. When/I/retire/ I/be able/spend/more time/family.
5. We/go /airport/meet/friends/yesterday.
6. We/not get/table/that restaurant/unless/book/advance.
7. The boss/make/employee/finish/work/before /Tet holiday.
8. I/write/3 letters/her/this/ month/but/she/not reply/yet.
9. He/work/Japanese company/since/graduate/university.
10. I/look/receive/sample/new product/soon.
Exercise VI: Rewrite the following sentences in such a way that their meaning
stay the same(10p)
1.He has given up smoking.
He used…
2. We don’t launch the new product because we don’t have enough money
If we…
3. Because the weather was so bad, we had to cancel the trip.
The weather…
10. Bà ấy điều hành một cơ sở kinh doanh ở tại nhà mình.