ANSWER KEY
2 Travel
Vocabulary | |
a | |
2 |
legroom |
3 |
flights |
4 |
jet-lag |
5 |
delays |
6 |
cabin |
7 |
divert |
] Sample answer
I am leaving for Milan earty on the morning of Friday 17th to attend a four-day seminar. I’ll be back at my desk on Tuesday 8.30 a.m. as usual.
Please send out the invitations to our annual trade show on Friday morning. Also, remind Jack that I want his quarterly report on my desk when I get back.
Thanks.
Vocabulary
2 d 3 d 4 a 5c □ |
6b 7c 8a 9d 10a lic |
□ 2 update |
8 reorganise |
Across |
Down |
3 decentralise |
9 redevelop |
3 subway |
2 elevator |
4 restructured |
10 retrain |
5 check |
4 boarding |
5 relocate |
11 upgrade |
6 peak |
5 car park |
6 reassess |
12 deregulate |
9 return |
7 lounge |
7 relaunch |
• |
10 timetable |
8 single |
□ |
Language review
No change: -ation:
2 c |
3e |
4b |
5a |
□ bl |
c 5 |
d 3 |
e 2 |
-ing:
-ment:
update; relaunch; upgrade decentralisation; relocation; reorganisation; deregulation downsizing; restructuring; retraining reassessment; redevelopment
2 We’re going to meet our agent to discuss our new strategy.
3 So you finish in five minutes? OK then. ni wait for you in the lounge.
4 What time does the train arrive in Brussels?
5 By the way, Jeff, what are you doing on Thursday afternoon?
6 lt’s alt decided now. We]re (or are) going to hołd the sales conference in Romę.
7 Monday morning? Just one moment. 111 just check my diary.
1 III give Mr Dupuis a ring as soon as I arrive in Brussels.
2 If my flight is delayed, 1*11 miss the presentation.
3 l’m going to stay here until I find a better hotel.
4 HI visit our Chinese suppliers in May unless you advise me not to go.
5 Please come and visit our headquarters when you are in Copenhagen again.
2 confirm
3 As requested
4 your arrival
5 look forward to
6 sincerely
1 reassessment
2 deregulation
3 update
4 downsizing
5 relaunch
2 met
3 were
4 went
5 have recovered (’ve recovered)
6 happened
7 rejected
8 looked
9 has dropped out ('sdropped out)
10 have been (’ve been)
11 have changed (’ve changed) [changed is also possible, especially in American English]
12 have quit (’ve quit) [quit is also possible, especially in American English]
13 have been (’ve been)
14 started
15 have taken up (’ve taken up)
The options which should be crossed out are:
2 over the last few years.
3 in 2002.
4 yet
5 last year?
6 for the past three years.
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