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STARTER 1End of coursE tEstIn Company 3.0 Starter © Macmillan Publishers Limited 2015 Name Date End of course test Section 1: Vocabulary and Grammar (1–25) Part A Complete the conversation using the verbs in the box in the Past Simple. One verb does not need to change. be (x2) decide do go listen not be not see A: (1) you in the office yesterday? B: Yes, of course. A: Oh, I (2) you. B: Well, I (3) to the meeting room at 9.30. A: What (4) you do there? B: I (5) to a very long presentation. A: Very interesting. B: Yes. Then I (6) to go out for lunch. So I (7) here then. A: Will you (8) here tomorrow? B: Yes, I think so. A: Oh, right. Part B Reorganize the letters in the box to form words. Then use the words to complete the sentences. See the example. Example: troccant Okay, let’s sign the contract tomorrow. nosuticd sadderece nagdae tomessmie usemum rumsito 9 Please could you write the and give it to me in the morning? 10 I’d like to have a job in the sector and live in different countries. 11 I’m afraid I can’t offer you a on this order. 12 Did you visit the when you were in the city? 13 They usually start at 8 o’clock, but they start at 9. 14 2014 was a bad year for the company because sales by 17%. Part C Read the sentences. There are three words in italics. Cross out the incorrect word. 15 How many emails do you make / receive / send every day? 16 Hello, could I speak / say / talk to Gabriela, please? 17 Okay, let’s go onto the second item / minute / topic. 18 In 2013, I studied / worked / went in Abu Dhabi. 19 You can / like / should visit the city centre. 20 Yes, of course we will / can / do deliver that next month. Part D Write the opposites of these adjectives. new (21) cheap (22) important (23) late (24) heavy (25) STARTER 2END OF COURSE TESTIn Company 3.0 Starter © Macmillan Publishers Limited 2015 Name Date Section 2: Reading (26–30) Complete the text about Steve Jobs with the missing sentences A–F. Write the letters on the lines. Th ere is one extra sentence that you do not need. A He liked electronics, too. B His business partner was Wozniak. C Wozniak was a friend of Steve Jobs. D He introduced many new ideas to the IT sector. E Eight years later, Jobs introduced the Macintosh to the world. F It is a small city in a part of California that we now call Silicon Valley. Steve Jobs (1955–2011) was one of the greatest and most intelligent business people ever. Everyone knows him for his work with personal computers and smartphones. (26) But what about Steve Jobs when he was young? How did it all begin? Steve Jobs was born in San Francisco in 1955. When he was � ve years old, his family moved to Mountain View. (27) He wasn’t a very good student at school, but he always liked electronics. One of his friends when he was young was called Steve Wozniak. (28) Wozniak started work on a small computer in 1969, and in 1972 he invented a video game. Jobs took the game to Atari and started working for the company. Wozniak sometimes helped Jobs with his work there. Jobs started Apple in 1976. (29) In the same year, Wozniak built the � rst Apple computer. (30) That was in 1984 … and the rest is history. Section 3: Listening (31–40) Part A (31–36) 2.09 Listen to an interview and complete the fact fi le. Six pieces of information are in the wrong place. Cross out the incorrect information and write the correct information on the lines. See example. Name: Peter Calabrini Company: Bank of Scotland HSBC Department: Mathematics Homes when young: Liverpool, Leeds Favourite subject at school: Mathematics University: London Studied: Business Worked before for: HSBC Home now: Leeds Part B 2.18 Listen to a conversation between Tarkan and Sophie. Decide if the statements below are true (T) or false (F). 37 Th ere are a lot of people at a presentation. T / F 38 Tarkan is from Turkey. T / F 39 Sophie went to Istanbul for a conference. T / F 40 Th ere aren’t any shopping centres in the city. T / F STARTER 3END OF COURSE TESTIn Company 3.0 Starter © Macmillan Publishers Limited 2015 Name Date Section 4: Speaking (41–50) You are talking to a customer. Invite the customer to a party, using the information on the invitation card. Invitation To: A party at our new offi ce building Where: 222, London Road (our new offi ce!) Date: 7 June Time: 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm Reply to: Julia Brown, tel: 01632 960887 Prepare what you will say. When you are ready, invite your customer (your partner or teacher) to the party. Your partner or teacher will mark you using the following. 0 = not very well 1 = well 2 = very well Th e speaker … Circle 0, 1 or 2 … began I’d / We’d like to invite you … 0 1 2 … said what the party was for. 0 1 2 … gave the address accurately. 0 1 2 … gave the date and time of the party. 0 1 2 … told the customer who to reply to, and how. 0 1 2 TOTAL MARKS (maximum 10) =