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NEW

ADVANCED

UNIT TEST 5 SECTION B: VOCABULARY


3 Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
SECTION A: GRAMMAR You do not need all the words.
1 Choose the correct options to complete the choice confidence demand groups issues
sentences. price index trends watchdog
1 We were due to / were likely to / would meet each
other at the station, but I arrived late and missed her. 1 Although consumer seems to
2 At the beginning of the year they had no idea that be a good thing, many people today find that there
they would live / were due to live / would be living is too much and they find it difficult to decide which
in France now. product to buy.
3 They knew they were / were likely / were supposed 2 We have recently seen an increase in consumer
to face several problems, but that didn’t put them off , which has pushed prices up.
going ahead with their plans. 3 The consumer is a
4 Last year I would / was going to / was bound to government’s main instrument for measuring
make some serious changes to my career plans, but I inflation.
did nothing. 4 Consumer are warning that
5 You were bound / likely / due to be exhausted after the era of cheap clothing is over.
last week. You worked 100 hours! 5 She took her complaints to the consumer
6 When you first wrote that song, did you think it , which investigated her
was to do / was doing / would do so well? allegations.
7 We would / were to / were bound to meet him this
morning, but he was delayed. /5
8 When I left, he was about / likely / bound to call
her. I don’t know if he did.
4 Complete the sentences with a word formed from
/8 the word in capitals.
1 The of cheap
clothing is a double-edged sword. On the
2 Rewrite the sentences using emphatic structures.
one hand it’s good for consumers, but on
1 I didn’t make the connection until I saw them the other it can be bad for the people
together. who make it. EMERGE
Not
2 Public about
the connection.
poor working conditions in some
2 He had scarcely left the room when the arguments factories has increased since that
began. terrible fire. CONSCIOUS
Scarcely
3 Do you think she has an
began.
with the way
3 They were not aware of the problems at any time. she looks? OBSESS
At
4 It’s a of human
the problems.
rights to expect people to work long
4 I didn’t like the way the director spoke to me. hours without a break. VIOLATE
What
5 The of online
the director spoke to me.
shopping cannot be denied, but
5 The model collapsed as soon as the show had whether it’s a good format for
finished. fashion is another question. CONVENIENT
No
collapsed. /5
6 They criticised the way the model walked.
What
the model walked.
7 I had no idea it was going to be such a difficult job.
Little
such a difficult job.
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5 Complete the sentences with the words in the box. SECTION C: INTEGRATED SKILLS
Use one word from each box for each gap. You do not
need all the words. 6 Complete the conversation with phrases a–k. You
do not need all the phrases.
eye hand high life present time world a how feasible it would be
b Suppose we did this
catching consuming free long made quality c if we were to do that
renowned d It’d mean we’d
e otherwise the company will be in trouble
1 They put - posters f I think it’d be a mistake to
in all the windows. g Surely, it’d be better
2 - goods cost more, h I was wondering
but they last longer. i the best way forward would be
3 Constantly changing the designs is very j Admittedly
- and slows the k there’d still be a chance
process down.
4 David has a(n) - A: Let’s look at the idea of opening more shops.
fashion house in New York. 1
, as you suggested, wouldn’t it be very
5 The dresses are so expensive because they are all expensive? 2 have to sell massive amounts
- . just to cover the costs. I’m really not sure 3 .
/5 What’s wrong with expanding the online shops and
reducing the number of high street stores?
B: Customer feedback suggests that our customers like
to visit our shops to try clothes on rather than trying
them on at home and having to send them back if
they don’t fit or aren’t right.
A: Well, 4 if we might have just a few smaller
shops instead of the big ones we have. 5 for
customers to see our main lines and try things on.
We’d need to lose the big shops 6 .
B: 7
, we’ve got to reduce cost and increase sales,
but if you look at the figures, online sales haven’t
increased much over the last year. What makes
you think things would change if we expanded the
online shopping service? 8 to put all our eggs
in one basket. We need the shops.
A: I think 9 to lose our biggest shop in favour of
smaller ones.
B: But 10 , we could lose everything.
A: And if we don’t move fast, we’ll have no company
to worry about!
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Total: /400

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