Английский ЕГЭ - банк заданий - страница 383
Вопросы
Survey research ________ as the process of conducting research using surveys that researchers send to survey respondents. (DEFINE)
The data ________ from surveys is then statistically analyzed to draw meaningful research conclusions. (COLLECT)
In the 21st century, every organization is eager to understand what their customers think about their products or services and make ________ business decisions. (GOOD)
Researchers can conduct research in multiple ways, but surveys are proven to be one of the ________ research methods. (EFFECTIVE)
Creditable survey research can give ________ businesses access to a vast information bank. Organizations in media, other companies, and even governments rely on survey research to obtain accurate data. (THIS)
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Hogmanay traditions
Hogmanay is New Year’s festival in Scotland and parts of northern England. The name is also used for the cake, or sweets ________ to the children who go from house to house with traditional rhymes. (GIVE)
On this evening it is also traditional for parties of masked children or young ________ to visit houses. (MAN)
The singing of “Auld Lang Syne” on New Year’s, which originated during Hogmanay, ________ a worldwide custom ever since. The holiday also reportedly introduced the practice of bell ringing to mark the new year. (BECOME)
Other notable traditions include “first footing.” This predicts good luck and prosperity if the first visitor to one’s house after midnight is a tall, dark-haired man ________ a ceremonial gift, such as coal or salt. (BRING)
Various local customs include the “Burning of the Clavie”, a fire festival, which ________ at Burghead in Moray, a picturesque village on Scotland’s Moray Firth coast. (HOLD)

