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6.8. Fill in gaps with prepositions where necessary.

  1. She submitted an application ___ the position ___ the Managing Director.

  2. She filled ___ hundreds ___ jobs applications before she got the job she wanted.

  3. He declines all responsibility ___ everything.

  4. Tomorrow we’ll hold ___ negoti­ations … our customers.

  5. You can always rely ___ him.

  6. Tell me, how long were you in your last job ___ Alpha?

  7. We need a team ___ creative per­sons to make our company com­petitive ___ the world market.

  8. Well, first of all to be responsible ___ our contacts with English partners.

  9. You have excellent references ___ your previous job.

  10. In 1989 he was appointed ___ managing director.

  11. The store always takes ___ extra sales assistants ___ the Christmas period.

  12. This is the first time a woman has been appointed ___ such a senior position.

  13. Our firm trades ___ farm machinery.

  14. For over 30 years, the US has refused to trade ___ Cuba.

  15. I’ve dealt ___ Bill Harrison for years and always found him very reliable.

  16. She’ll be back next week – she’s in Korea ___ business.

  17. They have been ___ business for 10 years, and are doing well.

6.9. Use the correct phrase from the following list to replace each of the phrases in italics in the sentences below.

the headmaster-to be the so-called headmaster

the late headmaster the would-be headmaster

the present headmaster the ex-headmaster

the headmaster present the stop-gap headmaster

the actual headmaster the sacked headmaster

the headmaster in question

(a) The man determined to be headmaster made a speech.

(b) The headmaster, who is now dead, made a speech.

(c) The headmaster who was at the occasion made a speech.

(d) The man who had previously been headmaster made a speech.

(e) The man who is now headmaster made a speech.

(f) The headmaster who was dismissed made a speech.

(g) The headmaster himself made a speech.

(h) The man who was temporarily acting as headmaster until someone was

appointed permanently made a speech.

(i) The headmaster who is the subject of discussion made a speech.

(j) The man who was due to take up his appointment as headmaster made a

speech.

(k) The headmaster, who I think is very bad at his job, made a speech.

6.10. Read these passages and match the words in bold to their definitions after the text. A) Study and Exams

Before an exam you can revise or cram for it. If the exam happens every year, you can look at past papers. Some things can be memorised or learnt off by heart. But rote learning is not sufficient for most subjects. It is also possible to use mnemonics. But tricks alone are not enough, and the best idea is to bury yourself in your books until you know the subject inside out.

(a) learning purely by repetition

(b) spend the maximum time studying

(c) exam papers from previous years

(d) know it completely

(e) study intensively for a short time

(f) tricks that help you remember something

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