Business English Language Lessons
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1. This new project looks like it
might do really well. First results are really .......... . |
a) |
hard-working |
b) |
promising |
c) |
impossible |
d) |
understanding |
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2. He never seems to stop. He's
really .......... . |
a) |
hard-working |
b) |
shocking |
c) |
serious |
d) |
impossible |
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3. This problem is very difficult to
deal with. It's really .......... . |
a) |
convincing |
b) |
tricky |
c) |
serious |
d) |
impossible |
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4. He never tells anybody what he is
doing and he is rude to everybody. He's a very .......... person. |
a) |
shocking |
b) |
serious |
c) |
impossible |
d) |
difficult |
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5. When I had a problem she listened
to me and suggested solutions. She was really .......... |
a) |
promising |
b) |
shocking |
c) |
serious |
d) |
understanding |
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6. Nobody can work with Allison.
She's just an .......... person to deal with. |
a) |
shocking |
b) |
impossible |
c) |
promising |
d) |
convincing |
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7. I believed everything she said.
She was really .......... . |
a) |
hard-working |
b) |
convincing |
c) |
serious |
d) |
impossible |
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8. I didn't want to make either of
them redundant. The choice was really .......... . |
a) |
painful |
b) |
serious |
c) |
impossible |
d) |
shocking |
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9. He never smiles, jokes around nor
gossips. He's a very .......... person. |
a) |
shocking |
b) |
serious |
c) |
impossible |
d) |
understanding |
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10. I thought the company was doing
really well. I find the idea that there will be redundancies really .......... . |
a) |
impossible |
b) |
serious |
c) |
understanding |
d) |
shocking |
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