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    Unit 5 & Unit 6 TEST Name: __________________Part 1 Reading

    Task 1 (10 points)Read the article about ad-wrapping, and choose the best answer:

    In 1993 Pepsi paid for six of Seattles city buses to carry their advertisements. The original plan was for the buses to bepainted, but then someone came up with the idea of wrapping them in vinyl instead. Helicopters, planes, speedboats andracing cars were the next vehicles to be ad-wrapped in the quest for adverts to be carried far, fast and wide. But becausethese mobile billboards were intended to be seen by as many people as possible in one day, companies started to realisethat fast vehicles in the air and on the water were not the best ones for the job. A much better idea would be to wrap the

    vehicles which drove the busiest routes on a daily basis. And so the process of wrapping personal cars in vinyl ads began.Researchers have calculated that one ad-wrapped car or truck is seen by around 70,000 pedestrians and motorists everyday, making it an incredibly efficient and effective form of advertising.

    Many drivers wishing to supplement their income are happily agreeing to have their cars wrapped. Some companiesprovide a free wrapped vehicle for the driver, others pay the driver to have their own personal car wrapped in ads. As longas the car is big enough and new enough it qualifies to be wrapped. Some people also get paid more to distribute freesamples and leaflets or to drive to promotional events or the opening of a new store.

    Considerable restrictions are imposed on a driver who chooses to have their carad-wrapped. While some companies check the drivers normal routes to see that their ads will reach the right kind ofaudience, others request the car owner to drive specific routes. Jess Finlay drove an ad-wrapped car for two years. Shesays, Its a good way to make some extra money, but you have to be quite careful what you do. You have to park the caroutside wherever possible. When you are behind the wheel you mustnt drink alcohol or exceed the speed limit, of course,but also you mustnt drop litter, mustnt smoke at all and mustnt swear. Most importantly of all you mustnt be seen using a

    rival companys products! In the end I decided to stop when I was told by the company that I should stay in the slow laneduring the rush hour whenever possible, as they wanted the ads to be seen by more people. I know I was being paid quitegood money, but I felt my freedom was limited too much.1 The first vehicles to be ad-wrapped were

    A buses.

    B helicopters.

    C racing cars.

    2 Speedboats are not the best vehicles for ad-wrapping because

    A they are too small.

    B the vinyl might come off in the water.

    C not many people see them.

    3 The best vehicle for ad-wrapping is one which travels

    A far, fast and wide.

    B on busy roads every day.

    C in the air and on the water.4 Around 70,000

    A people drive ad-wrapped cars or trucks.

    B people see one ad-wrapped car or truck in a day.

    C pedestrians see one ad-wrapped car or truck every day.5 Paragraph 2 suggests that driving an ad-wrapped car

    A doesnt pay very well.

    B is a way to make some extra money.

    C can make you very rich.

    6 In order to drive an ad-wrapped car

    A you need to have your own car.

    B you have to accept certain restrictions when you drive.

    C you must be prepared to give out free samples and leaflets.

    7 Companies need to know where their ad-wrapped cars are driven

    A because they want the right people to see the adverts.

    B so they can research their target audience.

    C because they want advertise to normal people.

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    8 To make sure the ad-wrapped cars are driven in the right places

    A all companies ask their drivers to drive on specific routes.

    B most companies ask their drivers to drive on specific routes.

    C some companies ask their drivers to drive on specific routes.9 Which person would be most suitable to drive an ad-wrapped car?

    A A driver who respects the speed limits and smokes a little.

    B A safe driver who never drops litter.

    C A good driver who always parks in a garage.10 Jess Finlay gave up driving an ad-wrapped car because

    A she felt the money wasnt good enough.

    B the company didnt want her to drive in the slow lane.

    C she felt she couldnt drive the way she wanted to.

    Task 2 (11 points)Complete the phrasal verbs in the text by putting the correct particle in each gap.

    after away for into into out up up up up with

    I had always wanted to start (10) __________ my own company. In 1998 I saw a gap in the

    market and set (11) __________ Pet Minders, a small company which looks (12) __________

    peoples pets while they are away on holiday. I spent a long time looking (13) __________ the right

    staff, as I needed to employ people who not only were committed to the job but could also cope (14)

    __________ all different kinds of animals.

    Although I ran (15) __________ a few financial difficulties in the early stages, I didnt give (16)

    __________. I didnt actually run (17) __________ major debts, but I needed to raise some extra

    money. Fortunately I found someone willing to put money (18) __________ my business. A friend had

    pointed (19) __________ that I hadnt invested much in marketing, so I decided to give (20)

    __________ free gifts to new customers. In 2001 Pet Minders made its first profit. The company has

    recently expanded and is doing well.

    .

    Part 2 WritingTask 1 (4 points)Write an email based on the following brief. Write about 30-40 words.

    You are the manager of a car salesroom. Sales have dropped slightly over recent months, and you feel that yoursalespeople could be working more effectively. You are concerned that some of your salespeople dont say enough to thecustomers about the products and that others talk too much. Write an email to the sales staff

    - reminding them about talking to the customers

    -reminding them about listening to the customers

    - promising a pay rise if sales increase.

    To: All sales staff

    Subject: Recent sales

    Task 2 (5 points)

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    Change each sentence into reported speech using the beginning of the new sentence given.

    1 Circulate the agenda before the meeting! he said.He said that I____________________________________________________

    2 I will write the minutes of the meeting, she said.She said that ___________________________________________________

    3 They are looking for new investors, he said.He mentioned that________________________________________________.

    4 I saw their business plan six weeks ago, he said.He added that__________________________________________________

    5 Joanna doesnt know about the meeting, she said.She said that Joanna _____________________________________________.

    Part 3 ListeningTask 1 / Recording 2.1 (8 points)Listen to Tony Barkston, a college lecturer, giving a lecture on advertising. For each question 1-8, fill in the missinginformation with a word or year.

    Lecture notes: Advertising and USPs

    Are adverts a (1) ..of money? Experts say they arent.

    Review: AIDA model of advertising, created in the (2) ..s. AIDA = Attention, Interest, Desire, Action: advertising

    needs to (3) . these four points and to make consumers feel that they absolutely (4) ..buy something.

    USPs: A USP is like a (5) .. something which makes and consumers (6) . to pay more for a

    product. The marketing concept of USPs was developed in the (7) ..s. Described by Rosser Reeves in his book

    (8) .. in Advertising

    Task 1 / Recording 2.10 (7 points)Listen to Robin Hurd interviewing Ms Patel, a start-up consultant. Mark each statement True orFalse according to Ms Patels advice.

    1 Its better to start a business alone than with a partner. True / False

    2 Its simple to start your own business. True / False

    3 If you have problems at the beginning you should work even harder. True / False

    4 You have to be positive and believe that you can help yourself in life. True / False

    5 If you have a bad start in life you will never be successful. True / False

    6 You may need to move to a lot from place to place to be successful. True / False

    7 You should sit and think a lot before setting up a business. True / False

    Part 4 Speaking (5 points)Prepare a one-minute presentation on one of these topics. You have one minute to prepare your talk.

    A What is important when advertising a product?

    - USP (unique selling proposition)

    - Target group

    B What is important when running an effective meeting?

    - Having an agenda

    - Dealing with interruptions

    C What is important when selling a product effectively?- Personal qualities

    - Knowledge of the product