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Do you know the differences between the words ‘work’ and ‘job’? Try this quiz to find out!
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1 pointsThe art gallery is going to exhibit _________ by Pablo Picasso.
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1 pointsHe’s trying to get a summer _______ before he goes away to university.
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1 pointsI’m looking for a part-time _______.
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1 pointsIt takes me over an hour to get to _______ during the rush hour.
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1 pointsI know what you do, more or less, but what’s your actual _______ title?
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1 pointsThis intensive course means it’s all _______ and no play for me at the moment.
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1 pointsCleaning is hard _______ when it’s such a big office like this one.
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1 pointsThey’re making lots of changes at _______ at the moment.
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1 pointsHe’s had to change ________ twice in the last year. He’s been really unlucky.
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1 pointsYou’re doing a really good _______ of convincing me to leave the job.
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25 pointsComplete the sentences.
- 1. The art (gallery) is going to (exhibit) work (by) Pablo Picasso. 2. He’s (trying) to get a summer job (before) he goes (away) to university. 3. I’m (looking) for a (part)-time job. 4. It (takes) me over an hour to (get) to work (during) the rush hour. 5. I know what you do, more or less, but what’s your (actual) job (title)? 6. This intensive course (means) it’s all work and no play for me (at) the moment. 7. Cleaning is hard work when it’s (such) a big office (like) this one. 8. They’re (making) lots of (changes) at work at the moment. 9. He’s (had) to change job (twice) in the last year. He’s been really (unlucky). 10. You’re (doing) a really good job of (convincing) me to (leave) the job.
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Write the sentence number from the last exercise which matches the following descriptions:
- A) the place where one is employed: (4) and (8) B) a literary or musical composition or other piece of art: (1) C) activity involving mental or physical effort done in order to achieve a result: (6) and (7) D) do something well: (10) E) a paid position of regular employment: (2), (3), (5) and (9)
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