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move; 5) material gain; 6) overhaul of the management structure;
7) to recognize opportunities; 8) presumably; 9) academic attainments;
10) initial backer;11) to cast in the same mould.
3. 1—h, 2—d, 3—a, 4—l, 5—b, 6—k, 7—i, 8—g, 9—c, 10—f,
11—t, 12—j.
4. COMPREHENSION CHECK
a) 1, 3, 4.
b) not accurate: 5, 7, 9, 10.
c) (1) is in; (2) in retrospect; (3) crackpot; (4) made it;
(5) losing money hand over fist; (6) brought ... back from the dead;
(7) took on; (8) a 20 th century icon; (9) rise through the ranks;
(10) the budding entrepreneur; (11) a flair; (12) corporate raider.
5. VOCABULARY WORK
b) 1) intuitive; 2) determined; 3) ingenious; 4) dynamic;
5) dedicated; 6) a; 7) h; 8) f; 9) j; 10) i.
c) 1) make; 2) starter; 3) reliant; 4) thrive; 5) adapting;
6) plan; 7) building; 8) dealing; 9) handle; 10) ñîðå; 11) stamina;
12) minded; 13) taking; 14) open; suggestions; 15) sacrifices, goals.
51—75 You are no doubt already aware of your entrepreneurial
flair. If you don’t already, you could almost certainly
work for yourself.
26—50 You have some, but not all, of the skills needed to
become an entrepreneur. You should consider your
position carefully before launching into a business of
your own.
0—25 No doubt, you are an excellent team-member and you
would do well to stay where you are. The risks and demands
of individual enterprise are not for you.
d) 1) wanting, get; 2) busy; 3) per cent, per cent; 4) unless
5) first, wife.
7. GRAMMAR WORK
a) 1—b, 2—e, 3—a, 4—f, 5—d, 6—ñ;
b) 1—ñ, 2—å, 3—f, 4—b, 5—d, 6—à.
c) 1) The Managing Director stressed the importance of forming
a strategic alliance with the Japanese. 2) The Finance Director
demanded to know how the project was going to be financed.
move; 5) material gain; 6) overhaul of the management structure;
7) to recognize opportunities; 8) presumably; 9) academic attainments;
10) initial backer;11) to cast in the same mould.
      3. 1—h, 2—d, 3—a, 4—l, 5—b, 6—k, 7—i, 8—g, 9—c, 10—f,
11—t, 12—j.
      4. COMPREHENSION CHECK
      a) 1, 3, 4.
      b) not accurate: 5, 7, 9, 10.
      c) (1) is in; (2) in retrospect; (3) crackpot; (4) made it;
(5) losing money hand over fist; (6) brought ... back from the dead;
(7) took on; (8) a 20 th century icon; (9) rise through the ranks;
(10) the budding entrepreneur; (11) a flair; (12) corporate raider.
      5. VOCABULARY WORK
      b) 1) intuitive; 2) determined; 3) ingenious; 4) dynamic;
5) dedicated; 6) a; 7) h; 8) f; 9) j; 10) i.
      c) 1) make; 2) starter; 3) reliant; 4) thrive; 5) adapting;
6) plan; 7) building; 8) dealing; 9) handle; 10) ñîðå; 11) stamina;
12) minded; 13) taking; 14) open; suggestions; 15) sacrifices, goals.
      51—75 You are no doubt already aware of your entrepreneurial
              flair. If you don’t already, you could almost certainly
              work for yourself.
      26—50 You have some, but not all, of the skills needed to
               become an entrepreneur. You should consider your
               position carefully before launching into a business of
               your own.
      0—25 No doubt, you are an excellent team-member and you
             would do well to stay where you are. The risks and demands
             of individual enterprise are not for you.
      d) 1) wanting, get; 2) busy; 3) per cent, per cent; 4) unless
5) first, wife.
     7. GRAMMAR    WORK

     a) 1—b, 2—e, 3—a, 4—f, 5—d, 6—ñ;
     b) 1—ñ, 2—å, 3—f, 4—b, 5—d, 6—à.
     c) 1) The Managing Director stressed the importance of forming
        a strategic alliance with the Japanese. 2) The Finance Director
        demanded to know how the project was going to be financed.


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