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VI. Revision test № 2 ⇐ ПредыдущаяСтр 4 из 4
A. Find in the list of English words and word combinations equivalents to the following Russian words:
1. ладить (с коллегами) 2. ранжировать 3. общие показатели (признаки) 4. выработать ряд правил 5. близкий друг 6. взаимоотношения с супругами 7. подчиненные 8. вышестоящие (сотрудники) 9. публично критиковать 10. обсуждать по секрету 11. возвращать долги 12. нарушать правила; 13. замещать кого-то; 14. чернить, клеветать на кого-то
A. get on well, B. to denigrate somebody, C. general markers; D. to repay debts; E. a close friend; F. relationships with spouses G. subordinates; H. to criticize publicly; I. to discuss in confidence (privately); J. to generate a number of rules; K. to break the rules; L. to stand up for somebody; M. to rate N. superiors II. Give synonyms to the following words: 1. to range 2. to say bad things about somebody in his (her) absence 3. to pay back 4. recommendations 5. to replace somebody in his (her) absence 6. a fair part of work
III. Choose the correct answer: 1. Be cooperative with regard to the shared physical working conditions. A –gerund; B-participle I; C- noun 2. This usually lets the other person feel that what he is saying is interesting, and encourages him to continue speaking. A –gerund; B-participle I; C- noun 3. Smiling does not mean that a person you are speaking to is your close friend. A –gerund; B-participle I; C- noun 4. Leaning forward slightly while a person is talking you indicate your interest to him. A –gerund; B-participle I; C- noun 5. Don’t display hypocritical liking. A –gerund; B-participle I; C- noun 6. A warm and firm handshake is a safe and positive way of showing an open and friendly attitude toward the people. A –gerund; B-participle I; C- noun 7. Another approach to the resolving of interpersonal conflicts is increasing the amount of communication between those involved. A –gerund; B-participle I; C- noun 8. Another approach to resolving interpersonal conflicts is increasing the amount of communication between those involved. A –gerund; B-participle I; C- noun 9. In many cultures the most acceptable form of first contact between two people who are just meeting is a warm handshake. A –gerund; B-participle I; C- noun 10. Work cooperatively despite feelings of dislike. A –gerund; B-participle I; C- noun 11. It is common to look up, down, and all around when speaking to others. A –gerund; B-participle I; C- noun 12. To his horror the patient suddenly stopped breathing. A –gerund; B-participle I; C- noun 13. The patient’s breathing was hoarse and the temperature was elevating rapidly. A –gerund; B-participle I; C- noun
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