Market Leader 3 Intermediate progress test 03


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Progress Test 3
Progress Test 3 (Units 9 12)
Listening You are going to hear part of a presentation given at a business management
conference. The speaker describes a management case.
You will hear the presentation twice.
Vocabulary
A
Write a short answer (one word, a number or a phrase) to each of the
questions below.
1 What was the business activity of the company in the case?
Use of English
.......................................................................................................................
2 How many shops belonged to the company?
Reading
.......................................................................................................................
3 What was the title of the head of the company?
Grammar
.......................................................................................................................
4 The shopkeepers were also shareholders in the company. True or false?
Functions
.......................................................................................................................
B
Choose the best answer to each of the following questions.
Reading
5 What word was used to describe the way that meetings were run in the
past?
a) authoritarian
Writing
b) efficient
c) relaxed
Speaking
d) lengthy
6 A new head was brought in because &
a) the company was old-fashioned.
b) the former head had retired.
c) profits were low.
d) the company was nearly bankrupt.
7 The new head &
a) had worked in this field of business all his life.
b) already worked for this company.
c) had not been a senior manager for long.
d) was well known for making tough decisions.
8 The shopkeepers were not happy with the new head because &
a) he didn t consult them about new decisions.
b) he wasn t strong enough.
c) his policies were not good for the company.
d) he wasn t very friendly.
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Progress Test 3
9 At the extraordinary meeting &
a) the atmosphere was very relaxed.
b) people were very quiet.
c) shareholders were unable to reach a decision.
d) the board of management was replaced.
10 After the extraordinary meeting &
a) very little changed.
b) the new management put new policies into practice.
c) they returned to their old practices.
Listening
d) people continued to be very unhappy.
A
Vocabulary Make word partnerships with the verbs on the left and the nouns on the
right.
Example: write a letter
Use of English
11 achieve a) an agreement
12 carry out b) bribes
Reading
13 fill c) change
14 gain d) the customer base
15 hand out e) a debt
Grammar
16 put out f ) goals
17 reach g) market share
18 resist h) a post
Functions
19 widen i) a press release
20 write off j) a survey
Reading
B
For each of the words and phrases in italics, find another word with the same
meaning which could also be used in the same sentence.
Writing
Example: He didn t understand, so he asked the speaker to clarify.
explain
......................................
Speaking
21 He wanted to be sure of getting the contract, so he offered the directors a
sweetener.
......................................
22 The regulations regarding meat imports are very severe.
......................................
23 The decision to acquire a company at that stage was a very courageous
one.
......................................
24 The company is made up of several divisions.
......................................
25 The dollar, the euro and the yen are all types of money.
......................................
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C
Choose the best word to complete each of these sentences.
26 Previously the company concentrated on just one business activity, but
now they are planning to ......................... into new areas.
a) vary b) differ c) diversify d) differentiate
27 The company was not competitive with its huge workforce and it is now
having to ......................... .
a) reduce b) downturn c) downsize d) decline
28 ......................... are the total worth of a company, including everything it
owns.
a) Acquisitions b) Assets c) Goods d) Valuables
29 We want to start selling in the Middle East, which is a completely new
market for us, so we need a good local ......................... .
a) handler b) transporter c) district d) distributor
30 Unfortunately the factory will have to close and all the workers will be
made ......................... .
a) redundant b) excessive c) surplus d) unemployable
31 Our two companies are going to work together in a(n) ......................... to
produce the new model.
a) merger b) alliance c) union d) joint venture
32 He tried to cheat the bank by producing false documents, but now he has
been found guilty of ......................... .
a) fraud b) corruption c) bribery d) falsehood
33 Staff ......................... was very low following the changes made within the
company.
a) moral b) morale c) morality d) mores
34 He lost a lot of money by ......................... on the stock exchange.
a) running b) crashing c) bursting d) speculating
35 The boom in share trading was following by heavy selling as the markets
started to ......................... .
a) gain b) rocket c) collapse d) recover
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D
Complete these sentences with appropriate words to describe the graph.
Write one word in each gap.
3000
2000
1000
0
JAN FEB MAR APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC
stood
Example: In January, the price ......................................
at
...................................... 2,800 Swiss francs.
36 Sales in January ...................................... ......................................
...................................... 10%.
37 The price ...................................... in February to 2,400 Swiss francs.
38 From March to June, the price ...................................... between 2,400 and
2,800 Swiss francs.
39 It ...................................... ......................................
...................................... in July of 2,950 Swiss francs.
40 In August, there was a ...................................... ...................................... to
1000 Swiss francs.
41 The price reached a ...................................... ...................................... of
1,000 Swiss francs.
42 In September and October, the price remained ...................................... at
1,000 Swiss francs.
43 In November, the price ...................................... ...................................... to
1,400 Swiss francs.
44 In December, the price ...................................... ....................................... .
45 Over the year, the price has decreased ...................................... about
50%.
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SWISS FRANCS
Reading
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Progress Test 3
A
Grammar A salesman from Israel receives a telephone call from one of his customers.
Write the correct form of the verbs in brackets in order to complete the story.
answered
Example: He ...................................... (answer) the telephone and gave his
Functions
name.
Moshe Goldberg ......................................46 (just leave) his office when he
Reading
received a telephone call from Hans Lehman.  I m very worried, Hans said.
 We ......................................47 (not, receive) that delivery of machine tools that
we ordered from you last week. You know you ......................................48
Writing
(promise) that they would arrive today. But it s already 5 pm. What
......................................49 (happen)?
Speaking
Moshe said he ......................................50 (not, know), but he would find out.
He promised to call back as soon as he had some news. He phoned the
transport agents right away. An embarrassed clerk at the agents office
explained what ......................................51 (happen).
The truck that ......................................52 (carry) the consignment of machine
tools to Germany ......................................53 (have) an accident. Now the driver
......................................54 (wait) on the side of the road for the emergency
services to arrive.  It ......................................55 (take) several hours to put the
truck back on the road again, the clerk warned. Moshe Goldberg sighed and
prepared to call Hans.
B
Match the beginning of each sentence (56 60) with the correct ending (a e).
56 Thank you a) for not replying to your letter before.
57 I apologise b) on helping you to prepare the report.
58 I insist c) to seeing you soon.
59 They succeeded d) in getting everything ready on time.
60 We look forward e) for sending the documents.
C
Complete these sentences with the correct preposition.
in
Example: I m not interested ...................................... your product.
61 The sales manager wanted to increase the launch budget, but the finance
manager didn t agree ...................................... him.
62 I wrote asking for a quotation, but they haven t responded
...................................... my request.
63 My customer in Dubai offered me a gold watch, but my company doesn t
approve ...................................... accepting gifts.
64 When you said  those products , which products were you referring
......................................?
65 I believe we should sell off the unprofitable parts of the company and
focus more ...................................... our core business.
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Grammar
Progress Test 3
A
Functions The expressions below are all commonly used in meetings. Match the
expressions (66 75) with their functions (a j).
66 We ve got to find out what our a) asking for facts
Reading
competitors are doing.
67 Alternatively, we could try speeding up b) making a suggestion
production.
Writing
68 The solution then is to discontinue the c) balancing arguments
product.
Speaking
69 We should cut costs as far as possible. d) expressing doubt
70 If we do that, everyone will have to e) identifying needs
work overtime.
71 Max, could you bring us up to date, f) changing your approach
please?
72 I m worried about the motivation of the g) considering other options
staff.
Listening
73 Let s look at the pros and cons. h) discussing possible effects
74 So the next thing is to find a new product. i) making a decision
75 Let s look at this another way. j) stating future action
Vocabulary
B
Match these questions and suggestions (76 80) commonly used in meetings
with the most appropriate response (a e).
76 What do you think? a) Well, what I meant was &
Use of English
77 Would you prepare a report b) I really can t agree  that s too late.
on that?
Reading 78 Could you explain your idea c) Yes, sure!
more clearly?
79 I think you should wait till d) That s right. We can t make a
Grammar next month. decision until we know the facts.
80 We really need more e) I think it s an interesting idea 
information on this. but it will be difficult to make it
Functions
work.
Reading
Read the article on the next page about South African Breweries, a company
which makes beer, then answer these questions.
81 Mark each of the following statements T (true) or F (false).
Writing
a) SAB has expanded rapidly outside South Africa since the end of
apartheid.
Speaking
b) SAB wants to leave the South African market.
c) SAB dominates the market in South Africa.
d) SAB has good opportunities for growth in its home market.
e) SAB sells beer in eastern Europe.
f ) In South Africa, SAB is only involved in making beer.
g) SAB has been unable to make a profit from its activities in China.
h) There are many small brewers in the international market.
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82 Why does SAB want to move to London? Mark all the answers that are
correct.
a) The UK is its largest market.
b) It needs to be inside the European Union.
c) It wants to become part of the global beer industry.
d) It wants to compete equally with international brewers.
e) It hasn t been very successful in South Africa.
f) Exchange controls restrict the company in moving its funds abroad.
83 What is the meaning of languish (second to last line)? Choose the best
answer.
a) expand further
b) lose strength
c) carry on in the same way
d) have to stop making beer
SAB moves to London
South African Breweries, the money in China, says people are moving from the
world s fourth largest brewer, Graham Mackay, Managing countryside into the towns.
is about to relocate to London Director of SAB. They earn more money and
where it hopes to raise capital However, its ability to grow they choose to buy beer
by selling shares on the internationally is limited by with it.
London Stock Exchange. exchange controls that One of the main purposes of
Since the fall of apartheid, restrict the use of cash from listing the company on the
the brewer has expanded its South African brewing London Stock Exchange is to
rapidly outside South Africa activities to fund overseas fund further acquisitions in
into emerging markets in expansion.  We must acquire emerging markets,
eastern Europe, Asia and the access to the global share particularly in Poland. But
rest of sub-Saharan Africa. market to further growth in the group also wants the
SAB s biggest move came in our international brewing freedom to be an active
1994 when the group jumped business, says Mr Mackay. participant in the
continents by entering the SAB is not about to pull out consolidation of the global
post-communist world of of South Africa, where it also brewing industry where the
eastern Europe with the owns the country s largest ten largest brewers control
acquisition of a brewer in soft drinks bottling business little more than a third of the
Hungary. It has since added and its largest hotels and market.  We must participate
brewing interests in gaming business. And it in that process on equal
Romania, Slovakia, Russia believes the core brewing terms with other
and Poland. It has also business has room for further international brewers or we
expanded into Asia with growth  despite its market will languish, says Mr
shares in four Chinese share of 98%.  More than 45% Mackay.
breweries through joint of the population is under 19
venture, and is negotiating to and yet to enter their beer- Adapted from
buy a fifth.  Unlike most drinking years, says Mr the Financial Times
other brewers, we make Mackay.  More and more
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Reading
Progress Test 3
Writing
Read this short extract from a production department meeting and write a report
about it. Note that not all the sentences have to be reported in full: some parts
can be summarised.
Speaking
Chair: OK then. Item 3 on the Agenda is the cutting machine. John, could
you tell us the background to this?
John: Yes, well, as most people know, the cutting machine keeps
breaking down. We ve tried to get it repaired, but it s an old
machine. Basically what we need is a new machine.
Everyone: Yes! Definitely!
Chair: OK. But should we get another machine of the same type?
Perhaps this type is unreliable. Would it be a good idea to see
what other machines are available?
Alice: Yes  actually I ve done a little research, and there are several
possibilities. There are some new models on the market now.
Perhaps we could consider one of those?
Chair: Do you have any details about them? How much do they cost?
Are they reliable?
Alice: I have asked the manufacturers for some information but I
haven t received any replies yet.
Chair: Well, when you get the information, can you prepare a short
report on it?
Alice: Yes, I can do that.
Chair: Good, then we can take a decision at our next meeting.
Alice: All right.
Chair: So  the next item on the Agenda & .
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