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1. I'm afraid the person you want is ________ holiday.
a) on; b) in; c) to; d) at.
2. I'm afraid he's ________ Helsinki at present.
a) under; b) on; c) at; d) in.
3. I'm afraid he's ________ the other line.
a) under; b) beneath; c) on; d) out of.
4. I'm afraid Ms Walker is ________ the factory at the moment and we cannot contact her.
a) into; b) under; c) out of; d) towards.
5. I'm afraid he's ________ a trip all week.
a) on; b) in; c) at; d) through.
6. I'm afraid that he is ________ his office and I don't know where he is.
a) out of; b) in; c) at; d) under.
7. I'm afraid he's ________ a meeting.
a) through; b) at; c) on; d) in.
8. I'm afraid you've been put ________ to the wrong extension.
a) in; b) on; c) by; d) through.
9. I'm afraid Mr. Cook is ________ our Head Office today.
a) at; b) through; c) over; d) on.
10. I'm afraid Ms Chang's ________ lunch.
a) in; b) on; c) at; d) with.
Listening 30
45. a) Unjumble the following conversation.
____1____ Claire: Hello, finance department.
_________ Jennifer: Actually, would you mind? Could you tell him that Jennifer McAndrews called and that I’m in the office all day if he could call me back.
_________ Claire: Or can I take a message?
_________ Jennifer: No, I need to talk to Mr. Hopwood, I think. What time will he be out of the meeting?
_________ Claire: In about an hour. Can you call back later?
_________ Jennifer: Thanks very much for your help, bye!
_________ Claire: I’m afraid he’s in a meeting at the moment. Can I help?
_________ Jennifer: Okay, I’ll do that.
_________ Claire: Can I take your number, please?
_________ Jennifer: Yes, it’s 5556872
_________ Claire: 5556872. Okay, I’ll make sure he gets the message.
_________ Jennifer: Hello, can I speak to Adrian Hopwood, please?
_________ Claire: Goodbye!
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Join the following pairs of sentences to make one sentence with non-defining relative clause. Use commas appropriately. | | | Study your roles and act out four short conversations. |