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1) The TV show was interrupted with TV commercials 1 when a caller had spoken to the guest so impertinently 2 . After the commercials, the show __________________ as if nothing had happened. 2) Although some serious problems have __________________ between me and the boss, we are still on speaking terms 3 , and he hasn’t fired me yet! 3) As the TV show __________________ the prime minister, it received the highest ratings. Millions of people watched it to learn some personal details about their leader. 4) Working as a sales assistant involves __________________ with tens of buyers everyday, if not hundreds. Therefore, it is asked of a sales assistant to be polite and courteous 4 in order to set a welcoming environment for customers. 5) The new staff’s warm and friendly nature helped him __________________ friendship with his new colleagues 5 very fast. 1. Advertisements on TV or radio 2. Rude and disrespectfully; cheekily 3. To be able to speak to a person RESUMED ARISEN HOSTED INTERACTING 5. Polite and respectful 6. Someone you work with ESTABLISH RESUME HOST RACK ARISE SPECIALISE IN INTERACT CALL FOR ESTABLISH

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Page 1: 1)The TV show was interrupted with TV commercials 1 when a caller had spoken to the guest so impertinently 2. After the commercials, the show __________________.

1) The TV show was interrupted with TV commercials1 when a caller had spoken to the

guest so impertinently2. After the commercials, the show __________________ as if

nothing had happened.

2) Although some serious problems have __________________ between me and the boss, we

are still on speaking terms3, and he hasn’t fired me yet!

3) As the TV show __________________ the prime minister, it received the highest ratings.

Millions of people watched it to learn some personal details about their leader.

4) Working as a sales assistant involves __________________ with tens of buyers everyday,

if not hundreds. Therefore, it is asked of a sales assistant to be polite and

courteous4 in order to set a welcoming environment for customers.

5) The new staff’s warm and friendly nature helped him __________________ friendship with

his new colleagues5 very fast.

1. Advertisements on TV or radio2. Rude and disrespectfully; cheekily3. To be able to speak to a person

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5. Polite and respectful6. Someone you work with

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ARISE SPECIALISE IN INTERACT CALL FOR

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Page 2: 1)The TV show was interrupted with TV commercials 1 when a caller had spoken to the guest so impertinently 2. After the commercials, the show __________________.

1) Being a surgeon __________________ the ability to stay calm in some unexpected

situations and do very delicate1 operations on human body without twitching2 a

muscle of a finger.

2) After she graduates, Karen will __________________ child psychology. She wants to learn

child psychology at greater depth so that she will be marked out from the rest of

other psychiatrists.

3) Oliver took a very strong painkiller3, saying that his head was __________________ with

pain.

4) Chris has __________________ to work for a charity to provide clothes for poor children.

He has already collected a van load of clothes in our district4.

5) As Jamie couldn’t decide what exactly to do in the future, she decided to

__________________ her supervisor5 who knew her strengths and weaknesses.1. Needing to be done carefully or sensitively in order to avoid failure2. To move a part of your muscles slightly3. Pills that kill your pain; medicine to soothe your pain

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4. An area of a country, city etc that has official borders5. A person who can help you by giving you very useful advice

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ARISE SPECIALISE IN VOLUNTEER CALL FOR

CONSULT

Page 3: 1)The TV show was interrupted with TV commercials 1 when a caller had spoken to the guest so impertinently 2. After the commercials, the show __________________.

1) The children who were visiting a Hollywood studio were all fascinated by the

__________________ the stuntman did with his motorbike.

2) The company has offered a very handsome salary to Luis. He will also have a lot of

promotion prospects1 and receive an excellent holiday __________________ every year.

3) People without distinguished2 qualifications3 have comparably less __________________

to rise in their jobs.

4) The company offers __________________ opportunities to its workers such as air

conditioned rooms, lunch service, transportation facilities4 and vacation allowances.

5) Not possessing the right __________________ for the job, Adrian didn’t hope to be

noticed among so many applicants.

1. The possibility that something will happen2. Admirable3. People who have a qualification have passed an examination or course to show they have a particular level of skill or knowledge in a subject

STUFF

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4. Rooms, equipment, or services that are provided for a particular purpose

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ALLOWANCE QUALIFICATION PROFESSION PROSPECT

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Page 4: 1)The TV show was interrupted with TV commercials 1 when a caller had spoken to the guest so impertinently 2. After the commercials, the show __________________.

1) As the company couldn’t provide some __________________ needs for its workers such as

work safety, lunch and a larger workspace, the employees have gone on strike1

again!

2) The TV programme will host a __________________ in economy who will give some very

useful tips2 on what to invest3 with family savings4 especially in these times of crisis.

3) Jason’s excellent qualifications and considerable5 experience written in his

__________________ marked him out from the rest of the applicants. He also knew that

with his excellent CV he would be noticed ahead of others, so he looked very

confident during the interview.

4) Working on a short contract is usually __________________. You may have to get up at 4

a.m. and stay working until 9 p.m.

5) Despite the long and trying working hours, Sally likes her __________________. She says

the satisfaction she gets from helping the sick is enough to make her feel happy.1. To stop working with your colleagues to protest the payment or working conditions2. A helpful piece of advice3. To put some money in a business

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5. All the money that you have saved, especially in a bank6. Large enough to have an effect or be important

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ALLOWANCE SPECIALIST PROFESSION PROSPECT

PROFESSION

Page 5: 1)The TV show was interrupted with TV commercials 1 when a caller had spoken to the guest so impertinently 2. After the commercials, the show __________________.

1) Twelve workers had been made redundant1 because they were under qualified2 for

the job. Then, the company __________________ six qualified staff who could meet the

work potential of the twelve.

2) The company had to pay some compensation3 because they had fired Larry before

his contract __________________.

3) It took Jason an hour to __________________ the entire4 form as it contained many

questions about his credentials such as his education, experience, achievements5,

health and interests.

4) For many years, Mr. Guily has worked as a district manager in a big insurance

company. He will retire and __________________ his own company soon.

5) Martha had to __________________ work very late this week as they were very busy

readying the magazine for press. There were some nights she had to leave the office

even at 11 p.m.

6) Sales were bad, and the company was about to go bankrupt6, so they sold it two

months ago. Surprisingly, the new owners, who __________________, managed to bring

the company back to its profitable7 days.

1. When you are redundant, your employer no longer has a job for you2. Having suitable knowledge, experience, or skills, especially for a particular job3. Money paid to someone because they have suffered a loss

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5. The whole of sth.6. Things you succeed doing7. For a person, business, or country to get very poor8. Producing some gain, money or a useful result

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