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She's a _ __ person.4He knows how to get the5Dan's an accountant so he's good with _ __out of people.10 I like company. I work well in a _ __12 You must be able to meetdeadlines.14 He enjoys his work. He gets a lot of job _ __Down1Doctors follow a very strict career _ __2I'm going to take a year3It wasn't just a job, it was abetween jobs.6Candidates must use their own _ __7He's very precise. He has a real eye for _ __of love.8Ana's very sympathetic. She's a good _ __9You must always keep calm under _ __11I want workers with a 'can-do' _ _ _13 I'm fed up at work. It's time for a _ __ of career.WorkaChoose the correct words initalics.Miranda does not-paid/voluntary work for a localchildren's charity.2I work hard but I'm not a working-centred/workaholic.3Most people find commuting/commute tiring.4Employers have a duty to create a healthywork -location /workplace.It's difficult to survive without some kind of earn /paid employment.6I'm glad I don't live in a country with awork-centred/workaholic culture.7With modern means of communication, it's easyto work from home/house.8aFind the mistakes in this blog and correct them.I think one of the most important things in life isbeing happy at work.

I'm a website designer and Iremember that when I applied to my current job I toldthe interviewer I wasn't just keen of design, I waspassionate on it! Perhaps that's one of the reasonsI got the job. I suppose I'm quite lucky because notonly do I love my work, I also get on really well withmy colleagues. They are all very different at me, butwe all believe to what we are doing, so there's a greatteam spirit in the office. I work for a big advertisingagency.

It's a very busy and competitive business.Some of my colleagues worry of that but I just get onand do my work. I think I'm pretty good of what I doand I'm really proud in some of the work I've done forthe company.How to ...15Collocations with prepositionsOur company is going to introduce an adaptable/a flexible working day from next month.gComplete the dialogue with words from the box.believeaboutdoA: I'm thinking (1)factsurepossibilityapplying for a job abroad.B: Really? Where exactly?A: Well, I'm not (2)yet but one (3) _ __would be the States.B: Is that realistic? (4)me, I think you'll findit very difficult to get a work permit for the US, Ireally (5) _ _ _A: That's true for most people.

But the (6) _ __is I have some cousins over there, so they couldprobably help me.IIi!''...tI!l'.'ReadingIII aRead the article and choose the best title (1-3).CD2Blogging WebsitesThis is Matt Drudge,millionaire founderand owner of the3The Internet News MillionaireDrudge Report,bRead the article again. Write true (T) or false (F).1Drudge calls himself 'the ultimate blogger'.2He loved news and current affairs, even as achild.3He was a journalist for The Washington Star.4The Internet didn't exist when Drudge was achild.5Drudge got his news from talking to people.the first and mostsuccessful online'newspaper'. Peoplehave called Drudgethe ultimate bloggerbut he doesn't acceptthe description. He considers the Drudge Reportto be a proper newspaper, very different fromthe thousands of web logs which have sprung upon the Internet.Drudge's fascination for news and gossipstems from a childhood job delivering papersfor The Washington Star.

It gave him plenty oftime and opportunity to catch up with the latestnews. Uninterested in school work or sport,Drudge developed a fanatical obsession withrumours and political gossip. At school his onlygood grades were for current affairs. Followinga series of dead-end jobs, Drudge ended up inLos Angeles in the 1990s, just in time for thebeginning of what was to become the Internet.The fledgling World Wide Web was a fertilehunting ground for Drudge. He spent hourssifting through the newsgroups and rudimentarywebsites that then existed, searching forrumours and inside stories from the politicaland entertainment worlds.

He launched theDrudge Report website in 1995, a daily 'rumourbulletin' containing his version of the latest andjuiciest gossip from Hollywood and Washington.Always managing to be the first with breakingnews, Drudge's success was assured when hebecame the first person to publicise the MonicaLewinsky scandal in 1998. The website becameso popular that in 2006, Drudge was named oneof the 100 most influential people in the worldby Time magazine.Now with a turnover of over $1 million ayear and many thousands of subscribers, theDrudge Report has become a 'must-see' resourcefor those hungry for the latest news and gossip.But will the ever-increasing availability of newson the Internet mean the end for its older rival,the conventional newspaper? Drudge doesn'tthink so. He sees the two working together.

Asfar as the news junkie Drudge is concerned,there can never be too much news ...1Newspapers' Deadly RivalDDD6He interviewed Monica Lewinsky in 1998.DDD7The Drudge Report is very useful for peoplewho want up-to-date news.D8Matt Drudge doesn't think the Internet willtake over from newspapers in the future.DmFind the phrases from the box in the articleand match them with the meanings (1-10).Csprung up stems fromfanatical obsessiondead-end jobs sifting throughinside storiesjuiciest gossip breaking newsa 'must-see' resource news junkie1things that are happening now2someone who wants to know the latest news allthe time3looking very carefully at all the details to findsomething4an overriding interest in something5began/originated withm6 very useful or valuable place to find thingsII7information from people who are involved inactual events8work that has no future and doesn't lead to acareer9appeared from nowhere10exciting or shocking scandalm1111Grammar I conditional structures (1)_Write conditional sentences starting withIf.•Complete the dialogue using appropriateconditional forms of the verbs in brackets.Be careful with modal verbs.(First Conditional)I hope he asks me to marry him because I'd accept.If he asks me to marry him, I'll accept.1I'm planning to get a laptop so I can send emailswhen I'm travelling.2I don't want to be late for my interview so I hopethe train comes on time.3Maribel hopes to pass the driving test becauseshe wants to buy a car.Ann:(Second Conditional)Excuse me.

I (1) _ _ __ __(like) toreport a stolen handbag.The government wants to build more roads but theydon't have enough money.Officer: Of course, madam. Let me take somedetails. Your name?If the government had more money, it would buildmore roads.Ann:4Ann:5I'd like to swim more but I don't live near a pool.Terry would like to travel around the world buthe's scared of flying.Celia's dream is to join a choir but unfortunatelyshe can't sing.Exactly. If I'd been paying attention, it(2)(not happen).Officer: Any idea who did it?Not really. If there (3) _ _ _ __ _ (be)anyone suspicious, I would have noticed.(Third Conditional)If I hadn't gone to the party, I wouldn't have methim.20Officer: And someone took your bag?Ann:I met him because I went to the party.At Denham's department store, aboutminutes ago.

I put my bag down while I waspaying at the register ...Ann:6Mrs Ann Kendall.Officer: And where and when did this happen?Officer: Are there any security cameras in that store?Ann:I don't think so. If there were any camerasthe staff (4)(tell) me.Officer: And what was in the bag?7Dave won because he knew all the answers.Ann:8Helena didn't go to the concert because she lostthe tickets.Ann:Everything. My mobile phone, keys ...Officer: Any credit cards?9Malik might have got a promotion but his salesfigures were disappointing.Officer: Well, if you (5)(phone)your credit card company now, you(6)(be able) to cancel thecards before anyone can use them .Ann:10 We had to queue up for tickets so we missed thestart of the show.(Mixed conditionals)11Malcolm isn't at university now because he didn'tget good marks in his exams.12 My parents aren't rich so they didn't buy meexpensive presents.Yes, one.

The thief might try to use it.OK. But what about my keys? The thiefmight be able to get into my house.Officer: Was there anything in your bag that hadyour address on it, like a driving licence?Ann:No, I don't think so.Officer: If the thief (7)your address, he (8)know) where you live, will he?Ann:(not have)(notNo, I suppose not. Do you think there's anychance of me getting the bag back?Officer: It's hard to say, but if anybody(9)(10)(find) the bag, we(contact) you.ReadingC Match words or phrases in theadvertisement with the meanings.__ aRead the advertisement. Who is it mainly aimed at?1DDD1people who play extreme sports2people who might like to try extreme sports3people who want to improve their physical fitnessbRead the advertisement again and answer the questions.1How many extreme sports are mentioned by name in the text?2What two things can you get from the website?3an opportunity to makesomething imaginary come true2most important and talented3having a strong desire to dosomething4well protected5extremely excitingIs the weekend suitable for people who aren't physically fit?6boring, always the same4How many extreme sports were available last year?7when you know what willhappen5How much do tickets cost if you buy them at the event itself?8 teachers of physical skillsHow much danger can you take?Join us for National Extreme Sports Weekend and find out!•Have you ever watched snowboarders andmountain b ikers and thought, 'I could dothat' ?•Are you tired of the humdrum daily routineand ready to challenge yourself?•Are you longing for some real risk in yourpredictable everyday life?Well, now is your chance to turn fantasy intothrilling reality ...This year National Extrem e Sports Weekend isbetter than ever.

We are offering you the chanceto tryout over fifty different extreme sports,twice as many as previous years . 100 leadinginstructors from around the world are waiting toshare their top tips and closely-guarded secrets.And you don't even need to be super fit, we havesomething for everyone!abseilingcanoeingwindsurfingskateboardingin-line skatingsnowboardingfree runningparaglidingAre you ready for the risk of a lifetime?Are you ready for the challenge?If you don't come, you'll never know!National Extreme Sports Weekend is at Fairfield Park,Birmingham, 21-22 July.Tickets and a full schedule of events available fromwww.NatExsports.com.£20 on the day, £15 in advance.II1.- .Grammar I advice and permission•GIl Choose the correct words in italics.Complete the dialogue.Doctor:Vocabulary I sportSo, what brings you to the surgery today?1in energy.

I thought you might have someI ask you aboutRight. (1)exercise? Do you do any?When is the team going to startfor the Olympics?3I'm very competitive/ addictive -I always want to win!4Patient: Not really. I just sit around in the office or athome most of the time .Doctor:Well, you (2)(3)5you, I'd join a gym or aPatient: Oh, I can't swim. When I was a child Iwasn't (4)to have swimming7Taking partas fun.8There were more than 50,000 participants/spectators at the recent football match betweenBrazil and Italy.•Well, you (7)Look at the underlined part of each sentenceand write 'weak form', 'w', 'j' or 'r'.allowed to smoke at work.really try to giveup. Now, what about diet?Patient: I don't like cooking very much. I usually eattake-aways.Doctor:If I were you, I (8)1Could I ask you about exercise? _ _ __2You shouldn't have eaten those cakes! _ _ _ _3I usually shave after I've had a shower.

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