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1. read the article and decide whether the statements (1–8) are true (t) or false (f mark gerzon believes that conflict exists in nearly every part of life. conflict can occur when people work together. leaders need to understand only one part of the company. twentieth-century leaders rarely accepted responsibility for their mistakes. people who disagree with management feared they will lose their jobs. good mediators are likely to be respected by staff. using mediation to resolve conflict takes time. a competitive team needs one good leader. understand your team and the rest is easy mark gerzon, author of «leading through conflict: how successful leaders transform differences into opportunities», has noticed that most things in life involve conflict. some of these conflicts emerge when people come together from different backgrounds where views, cultures and beliefs may not be shared by their colleagues. today some 63, 000 companies are operating internationally, employing 90 million people and responsible for a quarter of the world's gross national product. 'we simply cannot manage a whole company, a whole community, and certainly not a whole planet, with leaders who identify with only one part.' he writes. he therefore believes that future corporate leaders will need to be experts in mediation rather than the controlling style of leaders which was apparent during the 20th century. these controlling leaders always blamed someone else for failures and achieved success only because employees were frightened of losing their jobs. sadly such methods still exist in some companies. similarly, people who question management in companies where employee morale is very low are seen as trouble makers and are often dismissed by the company. but suppose they have a point? trouble makers are likely to respect a leader with good mediation skills because they feel that someone is listening to their complaints. one problem with mediation in leadership is that it takes time, something this highly competitive world has little of. that is why the most competitive teams need individuals who are all capable of leadership. people need to talk all the time about their various tasks and work towards the same objective, and any conflicts should be managed in a way that does not disrupt the harmony of the team. by richard donkin from the financial times

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Mark gerzon believes that conflict exists in nearly every part of life. true conflict can occur when people work together. true  leaders need to understand only one part of the company. false twentieth-century leaders rarely accepted responsibility for their mistakes. true people who disagree with management feared they will lose their jobs. true good mediators are likely to be respected by staff. not stated using mediation to resolve conflict takes time. true a competitive team needs one good leader. true
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Dinner.

Tomorrow will be my day out. My friend Nick and I will have dinner at the restaurant. At one clock we will be at the Metropol.The waiter will show us in and we will took a table by the window.The waiter will bring us the menu and will recommend some appetizers and dishes, For a snack we will have soft caviar, jellied tongue and mixed green salad.The snacks will look very appetizing.Then Nick will have chicken rice soup, I will orderer beef tea and a meat patty. Our dinner will be delicious. For a drink we will order special lemon beverage and for dessert pears, oranges and ice-cream.The waiter will serve us very well.We will pay bill, thank the waiter and leave the restaurant hall. I will think the meals at the Metropol will be very good Then we will go to the bar for coffee and cigarettes. Some guests will orderer rich sweets, nuts and cocktails.

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Smoking is dengerous to your health

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They still make a lot of mistakes  

1. Do they still make a lot of mistakes?

2. Do they still make a lot or a few of mistakes?

3. Why do they still make a lot of mistakes?

4. They still make a lot of mistakes, don’t they?

5. Who still makes a lot of mistakes?

I will meet you at three o'clock tomorrow  

1. Shall (Will) I meet you at three o'clock tomorrow?

2. Shall (Will) I meet you at three or at two o'clock tomorrow?

3. What time Shall (Will) I meet you tomotrrow?

4. Shall (Will) I meet you at three o'clock tomorrow, shan’t I? ( won’t I ?)

5. Who will  meet you at three o'clock tomorrow?

Объяснение:

В 3 предложении уместнее будет shall на мой взгляд, но с will  не будет ошибкой тоже.

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1. read the article and decide whether the statements (1–8) are true (t) or false (f mark gerzon believes that conflict exists in nearly every part of life. conflict can occur when people work together. leaders need to understand only one part of the company. twentieth-century leaders rarely accepted responsibility for their mistakes. people who disagree with management feared they will lose their jobs. good mediators are likely to be respected by staff. using mediation to resolve conflict takes time. a competitive team needs one good leader. understand your team and the rest is easy mark gerzon, author of «leading through conflict: how successful leaders transform differences into opportunities», has noticed that most things in life involve conflict. some of these conflicts emerge when people come together from different backgrounds where views, cultures and beliefs may not be shared by their colleagues. today some 63, 000 companies are operating internationally, employing 90 million people and responsible for a quarter of the world's gross national product. 'we simply cannot manage a whole company, a whole community, and certainly not a whole planet, with leaders who identify with only one part.' he writes. he therefore believes that future corporate leaders will need to be experts in mediation rather than the controlling style of leaders which was apparent during the 20th century. these controlling leaders always blamed someone else for failures and achieved success only because employees were frightened of losing their jobs. sadly such methods still exist in some companies. similarly, people who question management in companies where employee morale is very low are seen as trouble makers and are often dismissed by the company. but suppose they have a point? trouble makers are likely to respect a leader with good mediation skills because they feel that someone is listening to their complaints. one problem with mediation in leadership is that it takes time, something this highly competitive world has little of. that is why the most competitive teams need individuals who are all capable of leadership. people need to talk all the time about their various tasks and work towards the same objective, and any conflicts should be managed in a way that does not disrupt the harmony of the team. by richard donkin from the financial times
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