This document appears to be a practice midterm exam covering various topics:
1. It begins with filling in definitions for vocabulary words.
2. There is a section matching parts of phrases about careers.
3. Students are asked to complete sentences using given words.
4. The final section involves translating sentences from English to Azerbaijani.
The exam covers a range of topics from vocabulary and grammar to careers and civic concepts like democracy, freedom, and rights. It tests students' knowledge and skills in both English and their native Azerbaijani language.
This document appears to be a practice midterm exam covering various topics:
1. It begins with filling in definitions for vocabulary words.
2. There is a section matching parts of phrases about careers.
3. Students are asked to complete sentences using given words.
4. The final section involves translating sentences from English to Azerbaijani.
The exam covers a range of topics from vocabulary and grammar to careers and civic concepts like democracy, freedom, and rights. It tests students' knowledge and skills in both English and their native Azerbaijani language.
This document appears to be a practice midterm exam covering various topics:
1. It begins with filling in definitions for vocabulary words.
2. There is a section matching parts of phrases about careers.
3. Students are asked to complete sentences using given words.
4. The final section involves translating sentences from English to Azerbaijani.
The exam covers a range of topics from vocabulary and grammar to careers and civic concepts like democracy, freedom, and rights. It tests students' knowledge and skills in both English and their native Azerbaijani language.
1.integrity a. to confess or admit honesty 2.erode b. an insincere person a false show or claim 3.acknowledge c. variety 4.contrary d. lack of interest and concern 5.pretence e. one who claims to be something he or she is not; 6.diversity f. lacking depth or meaning; insignificant 7.morale g. conflicting; totally different; 8.hypocrite h. opposite general mood in regard to confidence and enthusiasm; spirit 9.apathy m. to gradually wear (something) away 10.superficial l. honesty
Noun + preposition + career
Match the two halves: 1. She is now the managing director of the organisacion. 2. At 50 he felt like a change of career. 3. Parents should advise and support their children in their choice of career. 4. At a concert in front of 40,000 people, 5. Moving to a new company marked a turning point in my career. a. Gabrielle gave the greatest performance of her career so far. b. So he gave up his job as a lawyer and went into teaching. c. I'm much happier in my new job. d. However, it's important that they don't try to influence their choice. e. At the age of only thirty, she has reached the height of her career.
Complete the sentences.
Get, break, include, lead, lose 1.Max had better be careful. If he’s late for work again, he might …………. his job. 2.Should you do what you think is right even if it means …………. the law? 3.I finally …………. a temporary job, washing dishes in a hotel, but it’s only for a month. 4.The course …………. to a professional qualification in business administration. 5.Your duties will …………. opening and answering the mail every morning.
Translate from English to Azerbaijani.
1.In an authoritarian state, however, private voluntary groups are few or nonexistent. 2. Inalienable rights include freedom of speech and expression, freedom of religion and conscience, freedom of assembly and the right to equal protection before the law. 3. The essence of democratic action is the active, freely chosen participation of its citizens in the public life of their community and nation. 4.Freedom and democracy are often used interchangeably, but two are not synonymous.