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Rewrite each sentence, beginning as shown. Do not change the meaning.
1. Let me give you my advice. You should cut down on smoking right now.
 If I were you, I would cut down on smoking right now.
2. Leave me alone or I’ll call the police!
 Unless you leave me alone, I’ll call the police.
3. But for your advice, I wouldn’t avoid the trouble.
 If itweren’t for your advice (If there weren’t your advise), I wouldn’t avoid the trouble.
4. You must tell me the whole truth or I won’t help you.
 Unlessyou tell me the truth, I won’t help you.
5. You can stay in my flat, but you must keep everything in order.
Provided you keep everything in order, you can stay in my flat.
6. I don’t have enough money, so I can’t buy that dress.
 If I had enough money, I could buy that dress.
7. Go right now or you’ll be late for the meeting.
 If you don’t go right now, you’ll be late fro the meeting.
8. The bad weather prevents the match from taking place as schedule.
 If the weather weren’t bad, the match would/could take place as schedule.
9. If you see Peter, tell him to come here.
 Shouldyou see Peter, tell him to come here.
10. If I were in your situation, I would do the same as you.
 WereI in your situation, I would do the same as you.
II. Give the correct forms of the verbs in the brackets:
1. What will you say(you say) if I (offer) offer you $90 for the dress?
2. Hold on! If you (not negotiate) don’t negotiatethe asking price, you (pay) will paytoo much.
3. If I (can see)could see into the future, I (be) would bea rich woman.
4. Supposing we (double) doubled our offer, how (she react) would she react?
5. If I (be) were you, I (think) would thinktwice before buying that car.
6. She is strange with you, I know, but you (trust) would trust her more if you (know) knewher better.
7. Ok. I (let) will letyou use my car provided you (drive) drive very carefully.
8. Just imagine what we (can do) could do if we (start) started our new website.
9. Unless you (ask for) ask for a discount, you (not get) won’t getone.
10. I know you don’t want to, but if you (put) putthe picture in an auction, you (get) would geta much
better price of it.
11. We (go) would goout for a walk if today (be) were Sunday
12. If we (not water)don’t water these flowers, they (die) will die.
13. The teacher (not accept) won’t accept our homework if we (hand) hand it late.
14. Water (freeze) freezes if the temperature (go)goes below 0ºC.
15. If a snake (bite) bitesyou, what you (do)will you do?
III. Read the text below about ONLINE SHOPPING. Choose the best word to fill each gap from A, B, C or
D below.
Every year in the USA over $150 billion is spent online, but this is only 5 % of
(1) _________ retail sales in the country. Most people using the Internet for shopping don't actually make a
(2) _________ online. Instead they use the Internet for pre-purchase research to find the best (3) _________
deals available, and then they go to that shop (if possible) to make the final purchase.
This is all despite the e-tailing promise that shopping online will be (4) _________ and convenient.
Convenient it might be, but 30% of all online purchases (5) _________, which means that there are a lot of
disappointed (6) _________ out there. There is also the (7) _________ of credit card security. In Britain there
is over £500m of credit card fraud every year and over 25% of that is when stolen credit card details are used
on the telephone or Internet to place (8) _________ which the card holder does not find out about until their
next statement. As a result of this, many people do not trust websites
(9) _________ their credit card details.
Other potential customers do not like the way websites track their visits and the way some, like Amazon.com,
make suggestions to (10) _________ customers based on their previous purchases. They see this as being
(11) _________, and even a (12) _________ of their privacy. So although online retailers have (13)
_________ down prices and can (14) _________ large discounts because they are only taking orders and
shipping products from large warehouses, they are still (15) _________ it difficult to turn visitors into paying
customers.
1 A. on B. whole C. total D. these
2 A. buy B. purchase C. shop D. demand
3 A. extraB. good C. make D. possible
4 A. expensive B. cheap C. good D. quality
5 A. fail B. work C. succeed D. bought
6 A. buyer B. customers C. orders D. consume
7 A. problem B. situation C. status D. issued
8 A. products B. goods C. purchases D. orders
9 A. for B. by C. to D. with
10 A. newB. next C. returning D. excellent
11 A. intrude B. intruded C. intrusive D. intruding
12 A. protection B. violation C. entrance D. intrude
13 A. brought B. bring C. bringing D. bought
14 A. ask B. gave C. suggest D. offer
15 A. finding B. making C. saying D. seeing
I. READING
Stargate Group Enjoying Success
The May edition of Einance Now highlighted the success of Stargate Group.
Its newest subsidiary has managed to have a significant increase in the areaof financial investments, despite
the decline in the stock market for the pastthree quarters. The subsidiary has also reported a remarkable
10% increasein earnings from the previous year. After other major business publicationsalso made note of
Stargate's success, the company began issuing press releases on Monday. In the article, Stargate gives details
about thesubsidiary's brief history, and also outlines its expansion plans, whichinclude establishing an overseas
branch within the next two years.
1. What is remarkable about Stargate's success?
(A) It has established overseas branches.
(B) It has been successful despite current stock
market trends.
(C) It has increased its staff by 10%.
(D) It has purchased Finance Now.
2. What did Stargate do on Monday?
(A) Open an overseas branch
(B) Establish a business publication
(C) Reduce its investments
(D) Make contact with the media
1. For whom is this document intended?
(A) Human resources managers.
(B) Software designers.
(C) Reporters.
(D) Job applicants.
2. What is required to be successful?
(A) A good physical appearance.
(B) Less than three years' experience.
(C) Knowledge of several languages.
(D) A driver's license.
3. What is said about the company?
(A) It is deadline-oriented.
(B) It has a leading position in its field.
(C) It publishes a history magazine.
(D) It develops software.
Assistant Magazine Editor
Are you creative, highly efficient with excellent inter-personal skills?
We are an international publishing group which has attained leadership through a history of
professionalism and integrity.
We are committed to hiring and training candidates with a strong desire to learn and grow, both personally
and professionally.
We are presently looking for an assistant magazine editor. The successful candidate must possess a college
degree in journalism or a related qualification and at least three years of magazine/newspaper experience.
Excellent knowledge of word processing and publishing-related software is essential. Must be well-organized,
deadline-oriented, with strong attention to details. Fluency in English and at least two other foreign
languages required.
Apply with CV and cover letter to:
Linda Morris
ABC international Department of Human Resources
1368 Riverside Road Houston, TX 77093
Are you having trouble getting approved for a credit card? Or does your lack of a credit history make credit card
companies shy away from raising your limit? If you answered yes to either of these two questions, then you should
consider a Best Credit Card. At Best Credit Card, we understand how difficult it can be to get your first credit card. No
one is willing to give you a card unless you have a good credit record, but how can you get a good credit record
without a card?
You won't have any problems getting a Best Credit Card. We are prepared to give anyone with a full-time job a credit
card. It doesn't matter how much or how little you make. If you're working full-time, then you've already proven that you
are a reliable person. So we're ready to trust you and give you a credit card. Just fill out this form, mail it, and we'll
process your application immediately. Provided that you qualify, you should get your credit card by express mail within a
week. We will, of course, check with your employer to ensure that you're working full-time, so please fill out your
company information properly. And don't forget to fill in the part about your salary. A higher salary means a higher credit
limit! So don't hesitate. Fill out this form right now, and make your first credit card a Best Credit Card!
1. Why would a person be interested in a Best Credit Card?
(A) They offer interest rates lower than other cards.
(B) There is a low minimum salary required to get a card.
(C) They issue cards to people with no credit history.
(D) They give high credit limits to anyone who requests a card.
2. To whom will the company issue a credit card?
(A) Anyone with a good credit record
(B) Anyone who doesn't already have a credit card
(C) A person with a high salary
(D) Someone with a full-time job
3. What will the company do upon receiving an application?
(A) Immediately process a new card
(B) Check if the applicant is working
(C) Confirm the applicant's salary
(D) Send the applicant another form by express mail
4. According to the advertisement, why do some companies reject credit card applicants?
(A) Because the applicant has no credit record
(B) Because the applicant's credit limit is too small
(C) Because the applicant doesn't have permanent employment
(D) Because the applicant is too young

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  • 1. Rewrite each sentence, beginning as shown. Do not change the meaning. 1. Let me give you my advice. You should cut down on smoking right now.  If I were you, I would cut down on smoking right now. 2. Leave me alone or I’ll call the police!  Unless you leave me alone, I’ll call the police. 3. But for your advice, I wouldn’t avoid the trouble.  If itweren’t for your advice (If there weren’t your advise), I wouldn’t avoid the trouble. 4. You must tell me the whole truth or I won’t help you.  Unlessyou tell me the truth, I won’t help you. 5. You can stay in my flat, but you must keep everything in order. Provided you keep everything in order, you can stay in my flat. 6. I don’t have enough money, so I can’t buy that dress.  If I had enough money, I could buy that dress. 7. Go right now or you’ll be late for the meeting.  If you don’t go right now, you’ll be late fro the meeting. 8. The bad weather prevents the match from taking place as schedule.  If the weather weren’t bad, the match would/could take place as schedule. 9. If you see Peter, tell him to come here.  Shouldyou see Peter, tell him to come here. 10. If I were in your situation, I would do the same as you.  WereI in your situation, I would do the same as you. II. Give the correct forms of the verbs in the brackets: 1. What will you say(you say) if I (offer) offer you $90 for the dress? 2. Hold on! If you (not negotiate) don’t negotiatethe asking price, you (pay) will paytoo much. 3. If I (can see)could see into the future, I (be) would bea rich woman. 4. Supposing we (double) doubled our offer, how (she react) would she react? 5. If I (be) were you, I (think) would thinktwice before buying that car. 6. She is strange with you, I know, but you (trust) would trust her more if you (know) knewher better. 7. Ok. I (let) will letyou use my car provided you (drive) drive very carefully. 8. Just imagine what we (can do) could do if we (start) started our new website. 9. Unless you (ask for) ask for a discount, you (not get) won’t getone. 10. I know you don’t want to, but if you (put) putthe picture in an auction, you (get) would geta much better price of it. 11. We (go) would goout for a walk if today (be) were Sunday 12. If we (not water)don’t water these flowers, they (die) will die. 13. The teacher (not accept) won’t accept our homework if we (hand) hand it late. 14. Water (freeze) freezes if the temperature (go)goes below 0ºC. 15. If a snake (bite) bitesyou, what you (do)will you do?
  • 2. III. Read the text below about ONLINE SHOPPING. Choose the best word to fill each gap from A, B, C or D below. Every year in the USA over $150 billion is spent online, but this is only 5 % of (1) _________ retail sales in the country. Most people using the Internet for shopping don't actually make a (2) _________ online. Instead they use the Internet for pre-purchase research to find the best (3) _________ deals available, and then they go to that shop (if possible) to make the final purchase. This is all despite the e-tailing promise that shopping online will be (4) _________ and convenient. Convenient it might be, but 30% of all online purchases (5) _________, which means that there are a lot of disappointed (6) _________ out there. There is also the (7) _________ of credit card security. In Britain there is over £500m of credit card fraud every year and over 25% of that is when stolen credit card details are used on the telephone or Internet to place (8) _________ which the card holder does not find out about until their next statement. As a result of this, many people do not trust websites (9) _________ their credit card details. Other potential customers do not like the way websites track their visits and the way some, like Amazon.com, make suggestions to (10) _________ customers based on their previous purchases. They see this as being (11) _________, and even a (12) _________ of their privacy. So although online retailers have (13) _________ down prices and can (14) _________ large discounts because they are only taking orders and shipping products from large warehouses, they are still (15) _________ it difficult to turn visitors into paying customers. 1 A. on B. whole C. total D. these 2 A. buy B. purchase C. shop D. demand 3 A. extraB. good C. make D. possible 4 A. expensive B. cheap C. good D. quality 5 A. fail B. work C. succeed D. bought 6 A. buyer B. customers C. orders D. consume 7 A. problem B. situation C. status D. issued 8 A. products B. goods C. purchases D. orders 9 A. for B. by C. to D. with 10 A. newB. next C. returning D. excellent 11 A. intrude B. intruded C. intrusive D. intruding 12 A. protection B. violation C. entrance D. intrude 13 A. brought B. bring C. bringing D. bought 14 A. ask B. gave C. suggest D. offer 15 A. finding B. making C. saying D. seeing
  • 3. I. READING Stargate Group Enjoying Success The May edition of Einance Now highlighted the success of Stargate Group. Its newest subsidiary has managed to have a significant increase in the areaof financial investments, despite the decline in the stock market for the pastthree quarters. The subsidiary has also reported a remarkable 10% increasein earnings from the previous year. After other major business publicationsalso made note of Stargate's success, the company began issuing press releases on Monday. In the article, Stargate gives details about thesubsidiary's brief history, and also outlines its expansion plans, whichinclude establishing an overseas branch within the next two years. 1. What is remarkable about Stargate's success? (A) It has established overseas branches. (B) It has been successful despite current stock market trends. (C) It has increased its staff by 10%. (D) It has purchased Finance Now. 2. What did Stargate do on Monday? (A) Open an overseas branch (B) Establish a business publication (C) Reduce its investments (D) Make contact with the media 1. For whom is this document intended? (A) Human resources managers. (B) Software designers. (C) Reporters. (D) Job applicants. 2. What is required to be successful? (A) A good physical appearance. (B) Less than three years' experience. (C) Knowledge of several languages. (D) A driver's license. 3. What is said about the company? (A) It is deadline-oriented. (B) It has a leading position in its field. (C) It publishes a history magazine. (D) It develops software. Assistant Magazine Editor Are you creative, highly efficient with excellent inter-personal skills? We are an international publishing group which has attained leadership through a history of professionalism and integrity. We are committed to hiring and training candidates with a strong desire to learn and grow, both personally and professionally. We are presently looking for an assistant magazine editor. The successful candidate must possess a college degree in journalism or a related qualification and at least three years of magazine/newspaper experience. Excellent knowledge of word processing and publishing-related software is essential. Must be well-organized, deadline-oriented, with strong attention to details. Fluency in English and at least two other foreign languages required. Apply with CV and cover letter to: Linda Morris ABC international Department of Human Resources 1368 Riverside Road Houston, TX 77093
  • 4. Are you having trouble getting approved for a credit card? Or does your lack of a credit history make credit card companies shy away from raising your limit? If you answered yes to either of these two questions, then you should consider a Best Credit Card. At Best Credit Card, we understand how difficult it can be to get your first credit card. No one is willing to give you a card unless you have a good credit record, but how can you get a good credit record without a card? You won't have any problems getting a Best Credit Card. We are prepared to give anyone with a full-time job a credit card. It doesn't matter how much or how little you make. If you're working full-time, then you've already proven that you are a reliable person. So we're ready to trust you and give you a credit card. Just fill out this form, mail it, and we'll process your application immediately. Provided that you qualify, you should get your credit card by express mail within a week. We will, of course, check with your employer to ensure that you're working full-time, so please fill out your company information properly. And don't forget to fill in the part about your salary. A higher salary means a higher credit limit! So don't hesitate. Fill out this form right now, and make your first credit card a Best Credit Card! 1. Why would a person be interested in a Best Credit Card? (A) They offer interest rates lower than other cards. (B) There is a low minimum salary required to get a card. (C) They issue cards to people with no credit history. (D) They give high credit limits to anyone who requests a card. 2. To whom will the company issue a credit card? (A) Anyone with a good credit record (B) Anyone who doesn't already have a credit card (C) A person with a high salary (D) Someone with a full-time job 3. What will the company do upon receiving an application? (A) Immediately process a new card (B) Check if the applicant is working (C) Confirm the applicant's salary (D) Send the applicant another form by express mail 4. According to the advertisement, why do some companies reject credit card applicants? (A) Because the applicant has no credit record (B) Because the applicant's credit limit is too small (C) Because the applicant doesn't have permanent employment (D) Because the applicant is too young