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The … made its way down the avenue., cargo, process, campaign, procession, 9. Tax … is a reduction in the tax that you must pay., abusing, break, evasion, avoid, 10. Why … workers with college degrees earn so … than those without?, are most … more, most … much, do most … much more, do the most … many more, 11. People who … serious crimes should be imprisoned., offend, commit, offence, convict, 12. It's often a good idea to save some money for a/an ' … day'., rainy, black, bad, unfortunate, 13. When driving, you must give your … attention to what you are doing., most, hole, full, best, 14. a student doing their first degree, e.g. bachelor degree, Lector, Tutor, Undergraduate, Postgraduate, an academic who oversees or supervises the work of individual students, Lector, Tutor, Undergraduate, Postgraduate, an academic at a certain level in the hierarchy, well above postgraduates but below professors and deans, Lector, Tutor, Undergraduate, Postgraduate, an academic who oversees or supervises the work of individual students, Lector, Tutor, Undergraduate, Postgraduate, 15. He really works hard. He’s so … ., indivisible, industrial, industrious, indelicate, 16. To successfully build rapport one should be aware … basics., about, to, on, of, 17. … , if you don’t mind., Let’s us have a break of fifteen-minutes, Let’s have a fifteen-minute break, Let us have a fifteen-minutes break, Do let us fifteen-minutes break, 18. If Bill Gates hadn’t been in the right place at the right time, Microsoft … a household name., would not have became, wouldn’t have become, haven’t become, could have became, 19. The manager told the client that he… immediately, and he … the buyer to pay the bill., could receive most of the sum … didn’t have to wait for, will receive most of the amount… haven’t to wait for, would get the most of the funds… hadn’t to expect, can get most of money … doesn’t have to force, 20. The music industry is very concerned about … infringement., intellectual, trademark, patent, copyright, 21. Shall we go … train? – I’d rather fly., on, at, in, by, 22. The talk was followed by a film which … at midnight., finishes, ended, had ended up, is over, 23. If you are rude to customers they are … to come back., unable, incapable, unlikely, impossible, 24. Ill news … fast. (it's an idiom), are travelling, travels, travel, are travel, 25. It’s one of the most … pieces of architecture in Spain., unusual, well-rounded, uniqueness, vigorous, 26. Applying for a visa can be a long and frustrating ... ., chance, opportunity, procession, process, 27. Many companies producing brands use them as cash cows; giving those up could have a terrible … profitability., influence, influence at, impact on, impact, 28. Jim’s … sister wants to become an economist., elder, the oldest, ancient, old, 29. I checked the essay for mistakes but couldn’t find … ., no, every, none, any, 30. Anyone who comes in contact with customers will … an impression, and that can have a profound effect, positive or negative, on customer satisfaction., do, make, break, carry, 31. a person who is of equal standing with another in a group, fortune, disease, peer, citizen, an impairment of health or a condition of abnormal functioning, fortune, disease, peer, citizen, a native or naturalized member of a state or other political community, fortune, disease, peer, citizen, a large amount of wealth or prosperity, fortune, disease, peer, citizen, 32. A broker at a large stock exchange has lost … in disastrous trades., a hundred and fifty of millions dollars, hundreds of millions dollar, a hundred and fifty million dollars, one hundred fifty millions of dollars, 33. I can already speak three languages, but I would like to … (TO? без ТО ничего не подходит) speak French., talk, know, teach, learn, 34. … two proposals did you prefer? - Actually, I didn't like ...., Which of the … either one, What … both of them, Which … neither of them, Which of … anyone of them, 35. As ... suggestions the chairperson suggested adjourning the meeting., it was not any farther, it wasn’t any more, there were no any, there were no further, 36. A person whose attention is fixed on only one thing can be called: …., evil-minded, single-minded, simple-minded, narrow-minded, 37. If ever you find you have an unexpected expense, you can always … some money from your savings., withhold, withdraw, exit, extract, 38. The Prime Minister is going on a tour of ... ., the Middle East and the South Africa, Netherlands and Denmark, the United States of America and the United Kingdom of Great Britain, Central Asia and then the Eastern Europe, 39. There was much traffic, it was impossible to cross the … ., roadie, way, road, route, 40. Some economists … again, thus this is not the time… ., expect the dollar to start raising … to speculate on it continuing to fell down, expect the euro to start rising … to speculate on it continuing to fall, believe that the dollar will raise … for speculation on it continuing to drop, admit the euro to start going up … of speculating on it continued to go down, 41. The men … $200 … ., was paid … each, paid … every, had been paid … every, were paid … each, 42. Have you got … objections?, some, none, any, no, 43. The more you … at this project the more you … it., will work … like, work … will like, will work … will like, are working … are liking, 44. The subordinate ... his work for two hours already by the time the supervisor comes., will have been doing, will not probably be preparing, won’t probably be making, will be rewriting, 45. the facts or conditions that affect a situation, action, event, circumstances, immigrant, citizen, resident, someone who has the right to live permanently in a particular country and has the right to legal and social benefits of that country as well as legal obligations towards it, circumstances, immigrant, citizen, resident, someone who lives in a particular place, circumstances, immigrant, citizen, resident, someone who comes to live in a country from another country, circumstances, immigrant, citizen, resident, 46. If he carries on like that, he's running the … of a heart attack., liability, gamble, risk, odds, 47. We will … income, as long as the project … from outside sources., be ensuring a much more higher … will be financing, ensure a much highest … will be financed, have to ensure a much higher … is financed, be able to ensure by far highest … have been financing, 48. She is the … intelligent girl in the group., most, more, much more, too, 49. The cost of … has risen dramatically in the last few years., life, lives, live, living, 50. … in the price was discouraging!, The twenty-euro’s increases, An increase of twenty-euro, A twenty-euro increase, A twenty-euros increase, 51. not the same, elementary, frequent, different, contemporary, existing or happening now, elementary, frequent, different, contemporary, simple or easy; basic, elementary, frequent, different, contemporary, happening often, elementary, frequent, different, contemporary, 52. Karen has … of history., a good knowledges, a good knowledge, a good know-all, a good know-how, 53. There is always the … that the government will reverse its decision., possibility, change, alteration, idea, 54. Their … why … is willing to sell goods at a lower price than would prevail without trade in the USA., analyses indicates … rest of the countries, analysis shows … the rest world, analysts prove … all rest countries, analysis states … the rest of the world, 55. The local farmers will never change their way of … ., leaf, lifes, live, life, 56. Our legal department has ensured that all our products are produced by … ., copycat, legislation, copyright, authorities, 57. The job has no …, expectations, predictions, overlook, prospects, 58. When shall I hand the documents, in the morning or after the break? – … ., Either. I’ll be in all day, None. I’ll be at the office for only few minutes at noon, Both. I’ll be waiting for you for all the day, Any. I’ll be in from the morning till the night, 59. With all these new orders it’s difficult to keep up with the … ., support, demand, volume, provide, 60. Nowadays many elderly people struggle to… their everyday living expenses., hold, save, demand, meet, 61. facts or details that tell you something about a situation, person, event etc., tendency, procedure, analysis, information, a way of doing something, especially the correct or usual way, tendency, procedure, analysis, information, a general change or development in a particular direction, tendency, procedure, analysis, information, a careful examination of something in order to understand it better, tendency, procedure, analysis, information, 62. … in Britain has one or more local newspapers., Quite each area, Nearly every area, Each of the area, Almost every of areas, 63. … smoke and traffic fumes, there are several other types of pollution., Despite of, Except, Besides, In spite, 64. They … money left after paying for all their outgoings., hasn’t had much, don’t have many, hadn’t to have many, don’t have much, 65. Please, don’t make so much noise. I … ., have been worked, work, am working, worked, 66. International business has been practiced for thousands of years. Today, in modern times, advances in technology … (1) …; as a result, more and more firms have set up shops at various locations around the globe. A natural component of international business is international marketing. International marketing occurs when firms plan and conduct transactions across international borders in order … (2) … and the firm. International marketing is simply a strategy … (3) … and profits. While firm managers may try to employ the same basic marketing strategies … (4) … in international locations, those strategies may not be appropriate or effective. Firm managers must adapt their strategies to fit the unique characteristics of each international market. Unique environmental factors that need … (5) … include trade systems, economic conditions, political-legal systems, and cultural conditions. The first factor to consider in the international marketplace is each country's trading system. All countries have … (6) … restrictions. Common … (7) … restrictions include tariffs, quotas, embargoes, exchange controls, and nontariff trade barriers. The second factor to review is the economic environment. Two economic factors reflect … (8) … in a selected countr+: industrial structure and income distribution., used by firms to improve both market share, have improved transportation and communication methods, used in the domestic market when promoting products, to satisfy the objectives of both consumers, 66. International business has been practiced for thousands of years. Today, in modern times, advances in technology … (1) …; as a result, more and more firms have set up shops at various locations around the globe. A natural component of international business is international marketing. International marketing occurs when firms plan and conduct transactions across international borders in order … (2) … and the firm. International marketing is simply a strategy … (3) … and profits. While firm managers may try to employ the same basic marketing strategies … (4) … in international locations, those strategies may not be appropriate or effective. Firm managers must adapt their strategies to fit the unique characteristics of each international market. Unique environmental factors that need … (5) … include trade systems, economic conditions, political-legal systems, and cultural conditions. The first factor to consider in the international marketplace is each country's trading system. All countries have … (6) … restrictions. Common … (7) … restrictions include tariffs, quotas, embargoes, exchange controls, and nontariff trade barriers. The second factor to review is the economic environment. Two economic factors reflect … (8) … in a selected countr+: industrial structure and income distribution., used by firms to improve both market share, have improved transportation and communication methods, used in the domestic market when promoting products, to satisfy the objectives of both consumers, 66. International business has been practiced for thousands of years. Today, in modern times, advances in technology … (1) …; as a result, more and more firms have set up shops at various locations around the globe. A natural component of international business is international marketing. International marketing occurs when firms plan and conduct transactions across international borders in order … (2) … and the firm. International marketing is simply a strategy … (3) … and profits. While firm managers may try to employ the same basic marketing strategies … (4) … in international locations, those strategies may not be appropriate or effective. Firm managers must adapt their strategies to fit the unique characteristics of each international market. Unique environmental factors that need … (5) … include trade systems, economic conditions, political-legal systems, and cultural conditions. The first factor to consider in the international marketplace is each country's trading system. All countries have … (6) … restrictions. Common … (7) … restrictions include tariffs, quotas, embargoes, exchange controls, and nontariff trade barriers. The second factor to review is the economic environment. Two economic factors reflect … (8) … in a selected countr+: industrial structure and income distribution., used by firms to improve both market share, have improved transportation and communication methods, used in the domestic market when promoting products, to satisfy the objectives of both consumers, 66. International business has been practiced for thousands of years. Today, in modern times, advances in technology … (1) …; as a result, more and more firms have set up shops at various locations around the globe. A natural component of international business is international marketing. International marketing occurs when firms plan and conduct transactions across international borders in order … (2) … and the firm. International marketing is simply a strategy … (3) … and profits. While firm managers may try to employ the same basic marketing strategies … (4) … in international locations, those strategies may not be appropriate or effective. Firm managers must adapt their strategies to fit the unique characteristics of each international market. Unique environmental factors that need … (5) … include trade systems, economic conditions, political-legal systems, and cultural conditions. The first factor to consider in the international marketplace is each country's trading system. All countries have … (6) … restrictions. Common … (7) … restrictions include tariffs, quotas, embargoes, exchange controls, and nontariff trade barriers. The second factor to review is the economic environment. Two economic factors reflect … (8) … in a selected countr+: industrial structure and income distribution., used by firms to improve both market share, have improved transportation and communication methods, used in the domestic market when promoting products, to satisfy the objectives of both consumers, 66. International business has been practiced for thousands of years. Today, in modern times, advances in technology … (1) …; as a result, more and more firms have set up shops at various locations around the globe. A natural component of international business is international marketing. International marketing occurs when firms plan and conduct transactions across international borders in order … (2) … and the firm. International marketing is simply a strategy … (3) … and profits. While firm managers may try to employ the same basic marketing strategies … (4) … in international locations, those strategies may not be appropriate or effective. Firm managers must adapt their strategies to fit the unique characteristics of each international market. Unique environmental factors that need … (5) … include trade systems, economic conditions, political-legal systems, and cultural conditions. The first factor to consider in the international marketplace is each country's trading system. All countries have … (6) … restrictions. Common … (7) … restrictions include tariffs, quotas, embargoes, exchange controls, and nontariff trade barriers. The second factor to review is the economic environment. Two economic factors reflect … (8) … in a selected countr+: industrial structure and income distribution., their own trade system regulations and, to be explored by firm managers before going global, how attractive a particular market is, trade system regulations and, 66. International business has been practiced for thousands of years. Today, in modern times, advances in technology … (1) …; as a result, more and more firms have set up shops at various locations around the globe. A natural component of international business is international marketing. International marketing occurs when firms plan and conduct transactions across international borders in order … (2) … and the firm. International marketing is simply a strategy … (3) … and profits. While firm managers may try to employ the same basic marketing strategies … (4) … in international locations, those strategies may not be appropriate or effective. Firm managers must adapt their strategies to fit the unique characteristics of each international market. Unique environmental factors that need … (5) … include trade systems, economic conditions, political-legal systems, and cultural conditions. The first factor to consider in the international marketplace is each country's trading system. All countries have … (6) … restrictions. Common … (7) … restrictions include tariffs, quotas, embargoes, exchange controls, and nontariff trade barriers. The second factor to review is the economic environment. Two economic factors reflect … (8) … in a selected countr+: industrial structure and income distribution., their own trade system regulations and, to be explored by firm managers before going global, how attractive a particular market is, trade system regulations and, 66. International business has been practiced for thousands of years. Today, in modern times, advances in technology … (1) …; as a result, more and more firms have set up shops at various locations around the globe. A natural component of international business is international marketing. International marketing occurs when firms plan and conduct transactions across international borders in order … (2) … and the firm. International marketing is simply a strategy … (3) … and profits. While firm managers may try to employ the same basic marketing strategies … (4) … in international locations, those strategies may not be appropriate or effective. Firm managers must adapt their strategies to fit the unique characteristics of each international market. Unique environmental factors that need … (5) … include trade systems, economic conditions, political-legal systems, and cultural conditions. The first factor to consider in the international marketplace is each country's trading system. All countries have … (6) … restrictions. Common … (7) … restrictions include tariffs, quotas, embargoes, exchange controls, and nontariff trade barriers. The second factor to review is the economic environment. Two economic factors reflect … (8) … in a selected countr+: industrial structure and income distribution., their own trade system regulations and, to be explored by firm managers before going global, how attractive a particular market is, trade system regulations and, 66. International business has been practiced for thousands of years. Today, in modern times, advances in technology … (1) …; as a result, more and more firms have set up shops at various locations around the globe. A natural component of international business is international marketing. International marketing occurs when firms plan and conduct transactions across international borders in order … (2) … and the firm. International marketing is simply a strategy … (3) … and profits. While firm managers may try to employ the same basic marketing strategies … (4) … in international locations, those strategies may not be appropriate or effective. Firm managers must adapt their strategies to fit the unique characteristics of each international market. Unique environmental factors that need … (5) … include trade systems, economic conditions, political-legal systems, and cultural conditions. The first factor to consider in the international marketplace is each country's trading system. All countries have … (6) … restrictions. Common … (7) … restrictions include tariffs, quotas, embargoes, exchange controls, and nontariff trade barriers. The second factor to review is the economic environment. Two economic factors reflect … (8) … in a selected countr+: industrial structure and income distribution., their own trade system regulations and, to be explored by firm managers before going global, how attractive a particular market is, trade system regulations and
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