We were given a lot of information but I'm afraid I didn't ________
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take it over
take it in
take it out
Question 3
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It's important not to _______ mistakes.
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do
make
put
Question 4
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You need to be very ________ when dealing with the Client.
Answer
diplomatic
political
sweet
Question 5
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The action we take depends _____ the Client needs.
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of
if
on
Question 6
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The meeting has been _______ .
Answer
put over
put in
put off
Question 7
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Anticipating the stock market is ________ thing in the world
Answer
more difficult
most difficult
the most difficult
Question 8
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Which phrasal verb means 'mention'?
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bring up
look into
find out
Question 9
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Which does not necessarily need to be included in a report?
Answer
Terms of Reference
Conclusions
Requests
Question 10
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Which document is intended to provide clients with information about an organization?
Answer
Memo
Inquiry
Catalogue
Question 11
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Native speakers' use [blank_start]of[blank_end] the language often reflects their own cultural bias. They bring standard idioms [blank_start]into[blank_end] play that, in their own environment, seem perfectly natural. They [blank_start]often[blank_end] prefer a highly idiomatic use of the language. Phrasal verbs and slang creep into their expressions. Take [blank_start]for[blank_end] example the issue of connected speech: "I've got to go to the bank" [blank_start]easily[blank_end] becomes "I gotta go to the bank.". These minor issues quickly [blank_start]become[blank_end] overwhelming [blank_start]to[blank_end] non-native speakers who are used to standard forms. This, of course, does not mean that native speakers use English incorrectly and speak in dialects. It does however mean [blank_start]that[blank_end] native speakers tend to economize and use English which, [blank_start]especially[blank_end] in today's hyper-speed world, is constantly evolving [blank_start]in[blank_end] terms of vocabulary, collocation and idiomatic usage.