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I … a very good meeting with Jimmy Lee in Taipei.
- have

- had

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Five years ago, businessman Simon Woodroffe had a good idea. He was in bed in first class on an international flight when he decided to open a hotel. The bed in the aeroplane gave him an idea. He could open a hotel with rooms like the sleeping area in an aeroplane. Now travelers in some of Britain’s airpots sleep in these small, low-cost rooms. The rooms are very small, only seven square metres, but they are very convenient. They are in the airport, so travelers who want only a night’s sleep and a shower can save money and and travelling time. Woodriffe calls his hotel ‘Yotel’. Each room has a tv, a desk and a shower and costs ₤50. You can pay ₤70 for a bigger room that has a couch. Press a button, and the couch changes to a bed. The small rooms are very popular with travelers. Woodroffe thinks he will open more Yotels in city centres.
Woodroffe had an idea when he was sleeping in an airport.
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- false
I’m checking out today. Can I have the … , piease?
- fax

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- luggage

- booking
You need to … through security before you board the plane.
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Last week, I … in Taiwan and Hong Kong.
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Is there a direct …?
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- luggage

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is important with big or heavy products, because you can’t take them home in your car.
- interest-free delivery

- Free delivery

- After-sales service
Complete each gap in these short restaurant conversations.

What do you … for the main course?

The beef is delicious.
- like

- recommend

- enjoy

- serve
Dessert: …
- soup

- ice cream

- snails

- apple pie
Complete each gap in short conversations.

you a sales manager?

No, I’m not. I work in television.
- how

- don’t

- does

- are

The employees … from about 15 different countries.
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- does

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On the flight, you can always … a movie.
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What time do you think you’ll arrive? …
- On Friday

- 150€

- Yes, please

- Seven o’clock

- Three
How many nights are you staying? …
- Yes, please

- Seven o’clock

- Three

- On Friday
Five years ago, businessman Simon Woodroffe had a good idea. He was in bed in first class on an international flight when he decided to open a hotel. The bed in the aeroplane gave him an idea. He could open a hotel with rooms like the sleeping area in an aeroplane. Now travelers in some of Britain’s airpots sleep in these small, low-cost rooms. The rooms are very small, only seven square metres, but they are very convenient. They are in the airport, so travelers who want only a night’s sleep and a shower can save money and and travelling time. Woodriffe calls his hotel ‘Yotel’. Each room has a tv, a desk and a shower and costs ₤50. You can pay ₤70 for a bigger room that has a couch. Press a button, and the couch changes to a bed. The small rooms are very popular with travelers. Woodroffe thinks he will open more Yotels in city centres.
His first hotels were in the United States.
- true

- false
Where are you from?
- I’m from Italy.

- From time to time.

- We’re doing quite well.

- The room is very comfortable.
I … to Hong Kong on Thursday.
- wents

- went

- go
Five years ago, businessman Simon Woodroffe had a good idea. He was in bed in first class on an international flight when he decided to open a hotel. The bed in the aeroplane gave him an idea. He could open a hotel with rooms like the sleeping area in an aeroplane. Now travelers in some of Britain’s airpots sleep in these small, low-cost rooms. The rooms are very small, only seven square metres, but they are very convenient. They are in the airport, so travelers who want only a night’s sleep and a shower can save money and and travelling time. Woodriffe calls his hotel ‘Yotel’. Each room has a tv, a desk and a shower and costs ₤50. You can pay ₤70 for a bigger room that has a couch. Press a button, and the couch changes to a bed. The small rooms are very popular with travelers. Woodroffe thinks he will open more Yotels in city centres.

The rooms cost a lot of money.
- true

- false

Five years ago, businessman Simon Woodroffe had a good idea. He was in bed in first class on an international flight when he decided to open a hotel. The bed in the aeroplane gave him an idea. He could open a hotel with rooms like the sleeping area in an aeroplane. Now travelers in some of Britain’s airpots sleep in these small, low-cost rooms. The rooms are very small, only seven square metres, but they are very convenient. They are in the airport, so travelers who want only a night’s sleep and a shower can save money and and travelling time. Woodriffe calls his hotel ‘Yotel’. Each room has a tv, a desk and a shower and costs ₤50. You can pay ₤70 for a bigger room that has a couch. Press a button, and the couch changes to a bed. The small rooms are very popular with travelers. Woodroffe thinks he will open more Yotels in city centres.
Yotels have ...
- one type of room

- two types of room

- three types of room

Five years ago, businessman Simon Woodroffe had a good idea. He was in bed in first class on an international flight when he decided to open a hotel. The bed in the aeroplane gave him an idea. He could open a hotel with rooms like the sleeping area in an aeroplane. Now travelers in some of Britain’s airpots sleep in these small, low-cost rooms. The rooms are very small, only seven square metres, but they are very convenient. They are in the airport, so travelers who want only a night’s sleep and a shower can save money and and travelling time. Woodriffe calls his hotel ‘Yotel’. Each room has a tv, a desk and a shower and costs ₤50. You can pay ₤70 for a bigger room that has a couch. Press a button, and the couch changes to a bed. The small rooms are very popular with travelers. Woodroffe thinks he will open more Yotels in city centres.
an important feature of the Yotel is convenience

true

Five years ago, businessman Simon Woodroffe had a good idea. He was in bed in first class on an international flight when he decided to open a hotel. The bed in the aeroplane gave him an idea. He could open a hotel with rooms like the sleeping area in an aeroplane. Now travelers in some of Britain’s airpots sleep in these small, low-cost rooms. The rooms are very small, only seven square metres, but they are very convenient. They are in the airport, so travelers who want only a night’s sleep and a shower can save money and and travelling time. Woodriffe calls his hotel ‘Yotel’. Each room has a tv, a desk and a shower and costs ₤50. You can pay ₤70 for a bigger room that has a couch. Press a button, and the couch changes to a bed. The small rooms are very popular with travelers. Woodroffe thinks he will open more Yotels in city centres.
Yotels are ...
- only an idea now

- very near the airport

- in the airport
How many hours a week do you work?
- between 40 and 50 hours.

- I work flexible hours, which is great.

- I play golf
The office … very international.
- does

- do

- is

- are
Complete each gap in these short conversations.

do you work?

At Channel 10.
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- where

- what’s

- what
My boss … from Sweden.
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- come

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Do you meet your colleagues after work?
- We’re doing quite well.

- From time to time.

- I’m from Italy.

- The room is very comfortable.

Comlete each gap in these short restaurant conversations.

Are there any Chinese dishes?

Yes. You should … the duck.
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- try

- recommend

- like
When are you leaving? …
- Seven o’clock

- Yes, please

- On Friday

- Three
The company … around 40 employees.
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Please take me to the city …
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I … from Spain.
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He ... his work before I returned.

finished;

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finishes;
The students said they … less time on the translation of this text than the previous one.

were spending.
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spend
They … since last holidays.

didn’t meet;
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When we came home our son … on the computer.

has played;
was playing;
is playing.
played;

There ... a lot of people in the park now.

is;
are;
will be.
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all the students from your group invited to the conference last month.

Did.
Were;
Was;
Have
When I entered the conference room she ... a report.

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makes;
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I thought Kate … the letter already.

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He was sure they … on the 1st of May.

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He … playing tennis tomorrow, because he is ill.

was not.
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They … play golf every day.

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They promised that a new car … the next week.

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When . . . your brother come back to Moscow?

has;
do;
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did;
A new school … in our district by the time your son goes to school.

is built.
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We . . . an interesting TV program some days ago.

have watched.
watch;
shall watch;
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He … learning foreign languages all his life.

has;
are.
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The telegram . . . five minutes ago.

is arriving;
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By the time she returns from her business trip the experiment … .

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If I get the tickets, we ... this performance.

have seen;
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The letter . . . just... .