READING BOOK 15 PRACTICE TEST 03

IELTS Prepartion Young Fashion Designer UK competition




Read the text below and answer Questions 21-27

Starting a new job

A

Make sure you know when and where you are expected to report on your first day. If the route from home is unfamiliar to you, make a practice run first: the normal first activity in a new job is a meeting with your boss, and it would be embarrassing to be late. Dress formally until you’re sure of the dress code.

B

You should expect to have an induction programme planned for you: a security pass; visits to whatever parts of the organisation you need to understand to do your job properly; meetings with anyone who could affect your success in the role; and someone to show you where everything is and tell you all the real rules of the culture – the ones that are never written down but which everyone is meant to follow.

C

It can be a shock to join a new organisation. When you are a newcomer, feeling uncertain and perhaps a little confused, there can be a strong temptation to talk about your old job and organisation as a way of reminding yourself and telling others that you really know what you are doing, because you did it in your previous role. Unfortunately, this will suggest that you have a high opinion of yourself, and that you think your old place was better. It has enormous power to annoy, so don’t do it.

D

All employers have a core product or service paid for by customers which justifies their existence. If you are not part of this core activity, remember that your role is to provide a service to the people who are part of it. Understanding their concerns and passions is essential for understanding why your own role exists, and for knowing how to work alongside these colleagues. This is why you must see this product or service in action.

E

When I worked for a television company, all of us, whatever our job, were strongly encouraged to visit a studio and see how programmes were made. This was wise. Make sure you do the equivalent for whatever is the core activity of your new employer.

F

Don’t try to do the job too soon. This may seem strange because, after all, you have been appointed to get on and do the job. But in your first few weeks your task is to learn what the job really is, rather than immediately starting to do what you assume it is.

G

Starting a new job is one of life’s major transitions. Treat it with the attention it deserves and you will find that all your work in preparing and then going through the selection process has paid off magnificently.

Questions 21-27

The text has seven paragraphs, A-G.

Which paragraph mentions the following?

Write the correct letter, A-G, in boxes 21-27 on your answer sheet.

NB   You may use any letter more than once.

21   the emotions that new employees are likely to experience at first

A to H

22   a warning to be patient at first

A to H

23   how colleagues might react to certain behaviour

A to H

24   travelling to your new workplace before you start working there

A to H

25   an example of observing an activity carried out within an organisation

26   some things that the organisation should arrange for when you begin

A to H

27   a division of jobs within an organisation into two categories

A to H


Section 3

Section 1
1   FALSE
2   TRUE
3   NOT GIVEN
4   TRUE
5   FALSE
6   NOT GIVEN
7   TRUE
8   B
9   E
10   C
11   D
12   A
13   F
14
Section 2
15   familiar
16   abilities
17   stimulating
18   potential
19   promotion
20   flexible
21   C
22   F
23   C
24   A
25   E
26   B
27   D
   Section 3
28   D
29   A
30   B
31   efficient
32   food
33   hibernation
34   blood
35   temperature
36   A
37   D
38   B
39   C
40   A

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