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Test On Unit 1

The document consists of exercises focused on vocabulary, grammar, speaking, listening, reading, and pronunciation related to job applications and career development. It includes fill-in-the-blank questions, matching vocabulary with definitions, verb tense exercises, and prompts for speaking and listening practice. The reading section features a passage about a recent graduate named Max who is seeking a job in advertising and emphasizes the importance of a good résumé and networking.

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Test On Unit 1

The document consists of exercises focused on vocabulary, grammar, speaking, listening, reading, and pronunciation related to job applications and career development. It includes fill-in-the-blank questions, matching vocabulary with definitions, verb tense exercises, and prompts for speaking and listening practice. The reading section features a passage about a recent graduate named Max who is seeking a job in advertising and emphasizes the importance of a good résumé and networking.

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Section 1: Vocabulary

A. Fill in the blanks with the correct words:

1. To apply for a job, you need to send your ___________ along with a cover letter.

2. After completing her studies, she plans to ___________ and start looking for a full-time
job.

3. To succeed in this field, you need to focus on your ___________ to improve your
chances.

4. A successful ___________ involves understanding market trends and creating campaigns


to attract clients.

5. He is working as an ___________ for the company while he gains more experience for a
higher position.

Word Bank: résumé, graduate, major, advertising, assistant

B. Match the vocabulary words with the correct definitions:

1. Resume

2. Graduate

3. Interview

4. Career

5. Qualification

a. A conversation between a job applicant and the employer


b. A professional document summarizing a person's work and education history
c. The profession someone chooses to pursue long-term
d. A person who has finished their studies at a school, college, or university
e. Skills or credentials that make someone eligible for a position

Section 2: Grammar

A. Choose the correct form of the verb (Simple Present or Past):

1. She (taught / teaches) English last year.


2. We (work / worked) on a new project every week.

3. I (don’t enjoy / didn’t enjoy) working weekends.

4. They (study / studied) marketing in college.

5. I (was / am) busy with my job application yesterday.

B. Change the sentences into the negative form:

1. I send my résumé to the company. → ____________

2. She has excellent qualifications. → ____________

3. We worked on the new website design. → ____________

Section 3: Speaking

A. Answer the following questions using the phrases from the vocabulary list:

1. How do you prepare for a job interview?

2. What do you think makes a good leader in the workplace?

3. What is more important to you in a job: a high salary or job satisfaction? Why?

4. Have you ever faced a difficult situation at work or school? How did you handle it?

5. What skills do you think are necessary for someone working in customer service?

6. Section 4: Listening

A. Listen to the following interview Answer the questions based on the information
given in the interview.

Questions:

1. Why is John looking to change careers?

2. What skills does John think are important for graphic design?

3. What does John think about communication skills in design?


Section 5: Reading

A. Read the following passage:

Max is a recent graduate with a degree in marketing. He has been looking for a job in
advertising for several months but has faced some challenges. Max knows that a good résumé
and networking are essential for finding a job. He’s also been practicing his interview skills to
improve his chances. Max believes that with persistence and the right skills, he will land his ideal
job. "Several" means more than two
Networking means talking to people and making friends who can help you with your job
Questions:

1. What degree does Max have?

2. What is Max trying to get a job in?

3. What two things does Max believe are important for finding a job?

4. What does Max do to improve his chances of getting hired?

Section 6: Pronunciation

A. Choose the correct pronunciation for the simple past of the verb:

1. Played
a. /d/
b. /t/
c. /əd/

2. Watched
a. /d/
b. /t/
c. /əd/

3. Worked
a. /d/
b. /t/
c. /əd/

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