NMT Work Test
NMT Work Test
1. Complete the sentences with the correct missing words. Use the correct word form.
1. Being an a_________ can be stressful when the numbers don’t add up.
2. U_________ is very low in my country. Nearly everybody has a job.
3. My husband is going to be p_________! His boss is very satisfied with his work.
4. I might not get the job. There were two other c_________ at the interview.
5. Being a v_________ is very hard when the animals can’t be saved.
6. Every summer I have a t_________ job in my uncle’s company.
7. My father’s business is not very big, there are just four e_________.
8. Our teacher is very s_________. There are no exceptions to the rules.
9. My actual job is b_________. I have to find a new one, because I need more money.
3. Complete the sentences with the appropriate prepositions in the correct place.
16. My friend is very generous. She gives the things she doesn’t need any more.
17. The hotel Ritz looks for a new receptionist. I’d like to apply this job.
18. My brother lost his job last week, so he is work now.
19. This week my dad is work, because he is ill.
20. We have to complain our hotel room. The bathroom is so dirty!
21.The CD I bought is scratched! I will give it to the shop and get a refund.
22. I’d like to become a doctor and have a career healthcare.
.2 My friend is very generous. She gives the things away she doesn’t need any more. 3 The hotel
Ritz looks for a new receptionist. I’d like to apply for this job. 4 My brother lost his job last week, so
he is out of work now.5 This week my dad is off work, because he is ill.
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1 We have to complain about our hotel room. The bathroom is so dirty! 2 The CD I bought is
scratched! I will give it back to the shop and get a refund. 4 I’d like to become a doctor and have a
career in healthcare.
Grammar
4. Circle the correct word in each sentence.
1. I don’t have many / much free time on weekdays, because I work long hours.
2. Just few / a few people learn Latin now.
3. Hardly some / any people buy CDs.
4. I’ve little / a little money on me, so I’ll pay.
5. I’d like any / some sugar in my tea.
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1 B 2 B 3 C 4 B 5 C 6 A 7 C 8 A 9 B 10 C
Listening
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1 EXAM TASK You will hear twice four di erent extracts about young people making plans. For each
sentence (1-4) choose the answer (A-E) which ts best according to what you hear. Put the answers in the
correct column. There is one extra sentence that you do not need to use.
This speaker
A is well aware of the job’s drawbacks.B has very recently changed his/her career plans .
C will need to get a special quali ca on for his/her job.
D is unsure of achieving success in his/her chosen career.
E has been advised against his/her career choice.
6. Read the text about Tommy Hilfiger, and for questions 1–5 circle the correct answer A–D.
FASHION DIARY
I was lucky enough to get an interview with Tommy Hilfiger the other day. He is one of the top American designers
so it was rather difficult to catch him, but in the end, I was able to spend half a day with him and his team – quite
amazing considering how busy he is. He appeared for our appointment wearing his usual sunglasses, a blue shirt,
light trousers and a checked jacket. With his brown hair and bright blue eyes, Tommy looks an energetic mid-
sixties – his real age – but can also look older or younger depending on the particular situation.
We talked a little about the history of his company before going on to have a look at some of the new season’s
fashion designs. After setting up his collection for men – with particular success with his designer jeans and shoes
– Tommy continued with his career and in 1996 he introduced a women’s clothing line, ‘Tommy’, which repeated
the success of his menswear collection. His fashion design empire now includes athletic wear, underwear and
kid’s wear as well as designer perfumes, cosmetics, brushes and combs for men and women, jewellery, other
accessories and home furniture.
As we watched his top models showing his new collection – slim-line jeans, red leather motorcycle jackets,
colourful blouses and leather skirts – he was talking all the time, either to me about his various projects or on his
mobile phone, making plans for business photo sessions, flying to Florida and a thousand other things that form a
day in the life of one of the world’s most successful designers. He also told me that he had plans for future
development of his company but those would have to wait until our next interview.
Mark: ___ / 5
A glamorous lifestyle at the centre of public a en on, high pay and numerous opportuni es to meet celebri es. What else
could any teenage girl want? The magic of the catwalk world a racts a huge number of teenage girls, who ock to model
agencies all over the world hoping to become one of their top models. (1)__.
The problems o en appear immediately a er a girl is spo ed and hired by a modelling agency. Sylvia Panuzzi was only 15
when a modelling agency approached her with an o er of a two-month modelling contract in Japan. ‘They had assured my
parents that I would be taken good care of, but the reality proved to be completely di erent. In Tokyo, all the agency did
was take me from the airport to a small one-bedroom at. They didn’t show me around the area or how to make
an interna onal call so that I could phone home. (2)__ Instead, I was given a map of the complicated Tokyo underground
system and had to commute on my own.’
The dreadful experience of having to cope with an alien environment a ected Sylvia deeply. ‘I will never forget standing in
the middle of Tokyo Sta on, frozen with fear, unable to make any sense of the characters of the Japanese language. As I’m
shy by nature, it took me a lot of e ort to ask strangers for direc ons. Of course, I tried to talk about it to some of the
people in the agency. (3)__ .’
Sylvia’s problem did not end when she came back from Japan, even though she no longer had any illusions about
a modelling career. ‘Several months later I started experiencing panic a acks in di erent situa ons. (4)__ A classmate
would laugh while I was reading out loud in class or someone would accidentally touch me in the street and it would
frighten the life out of me.’
Sylvia was diagnosed with PTSD,
or post-trauma c stress disorder,
and had to undergo a six-month
me from my at to the
photoshoots.
B They were o en
caused by perfectly
normal circumstances.
C She wasn’t even
paid regularly and had
to live o the money
she’d taken from
home.
D What many of them
don’t know is the ugly
side of the modelling
industry.
E They ignored my
complaints and said
I was old enough to
manage on my own.
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