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Tiêu đề Final Test B Year 3 – Semester 2
Trường học Vietnam National University – HCMC University of Economics and Law
Chuyên ngành Foreign Languages
Thể loại Đề thi
Năm xuất bản 2009-2010
Thành phố Ho Chi Minh City
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VIETNAM NATIONAL UNIVERSITY – HCMC

UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS AND LAW

DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES

FINAL TEST B YEAR 3 – SEMESTER 2 (2009-2010)

Duration: 75 minutes

I PRONUNCIATION (10 points, 1 for each correct answer)

A Which word has a different stress pattern?

B Which underlined part is pronounced differently from the others?

II VOCABULARY (15 points, 1 for each correct answer)

Choose the best answer for each sentence.

11 The rate, with 30 percent of people out of work, is one of the highest in the industrialized world

12 A plentiful supply of skilled labour improves and the quality of the finished products

13 Political enables a company to operate more effectively and encourages investment in the country’s infrastructure

14 costs are affected by the availability of labour and raw materials

15 Many investors choose bank accounts because they are tax-free

16 A supplier often customers for the goods they order

17 Corporations may pay part of their earnings as to you and other shareholders as a return on your

investment.

18 Amounts that a business is waiting to be paid by its customers are .

A accounts payable B accounts receivable C bills to be paid D invoices to be paid

19 You shouldn’t talk about your clients’ business in front of everyone, it is _.

20 ‘I’m afraid we can’t pay now Our accounts department is moving offices at the moment.’ This could be an example of

A using delaying tactics B overcharging C submitting an invoice D charging interests

21 Customers not paying bills on time caused a major problem.

22 consumers will not buy products if companies try to test them on animals.

23 After buying their largest competitor, they totally the market.

24 Sonara reduces their prices so much that they were accused of competition.

25 is a small business or a factory where workers are in bad conditions and paid very low wages

III GRAMMAR (15 points, 1 for each correct answer)

Choose the best answer for each sentence.

26 A trustworthy online seller will give you all the details about the products or services , information about cancellations and refund will be provided

27 Companies agree stricter measures to reduce pollution

A introducing B introduce C to introduce D introduced

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A neither / or B either / or C both / and D all are correct

29 When large companies delay their bills, they put their suppliers in an impossible position

30 The company developed a range of cosmetics without them on animals.

31 It was a great success to the company last year Its operating profit increased by _

A three quarters B third quarter C three quarter D third quarters

32 All the information about delivery on computer, allowing you to check delivery with a quick phone call

33 I hope the problem of late payment will not again

34 The company a new strategy, if its profits

A needs / will fall B will need / will fall C will need / fall D need / will fall

35 To avoid problems, you should be realistic about the number of people on the project

36 In 1860 Edouard Heuer Heuer, the watch company in Switzerland

37 If the shipment tomorrow, I it

A arrive/might collect B arrives/will collect C will arrive/ collect D arrive/ will collect

38 ‘Are you going to launch a new model?’ – ‘We We haven’t decided yet.’

39 Your credit history shows that either several loan payments were late _ the bank made a huge error in reporting them

40 Since Georgio Pujol _ with F&D Chemicals, the company _ more successful than at any time in its history

IV READING (40 points)

Part 1: Choose the best answer to complete the following passage (20 points, 2 for each correct answer)

The painful voices of working children can be heard the world over and India is no exception The Indian government itself in its most recent account (41) that 12.6 million children under the age of 14 are at work in various occupations including (42) ones Child workers are engaged primarily in agriculture and allied activities in rural areas Also, surveys report

child appearances in a variety of industries and informal sector activities in the urban areas Garment units, embroidery units are now increasingly in news for violating child labour laws The most (43) form of child labour includes child

prostitution and forced and bonded labour, which is found in some parts of the country The situation of girl child labourers in the country would (44) particular attention Children today often labour under extremely dangerous conditions, handling poisonous chemicals, inhaling noxious fumes, hauling excessive weights They are usually (45) , underfed and

underpaid-if they are paid at all They toil so that their families can survive The Constitution of India and successive governments have (46) elimination of child labour and promoted (47) of education This task is not easy The effectiveness

of child labour (48) programme must be measured by real change in the situation of children or by the number of projects funded and networks created (49) Kailash Satyarthi, chairperson of the Global March Against Child Labour, has put it, ‘The real measure of success is the difference being made in the lives of (50) children.’

47 A universalisation B liberalisation C individualisation D privatisation

Part 2: Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each question (10 points, 2 for each correct answer)

Hotel, shop and restaurant chains, which employ thousands of people in low-paid, dead-end jobs, are discovering that high labour turnover rates resulting from the indiscriminate hiring of “cheap” workers can be extremely costly

Cole National, a Cleveland-based firm which owns Child World, Things Remembered and other speciality shops, declared a

“war for people” in an effort to recruit and keep better staff

Employees were asked: What do you enjoy about working here? In the past year, have you thought about leaving? If so, why? How can we improve our company and create an even better place to work? Employees replied they wanted better training, better communication with their supervisors and, above all, wanted their bosses to “make me feel like I make a difference” Labour turnover declined by more than half; for full time sales assistants, it declined by about a third

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Marriott Corporation, a hotels and restaurants group, has also decided to spend more money on retaining employees in the hope

of spending less on finding and training new ones In one year, it had to hire no fewer than 27,000 workers to fill 8,800 hourly-paid job slots

To slow its labour turnover, Marriott had to get a simple message accepted throughout its operating divisions: loyal, well-motivated employees make customers happy and that, in turn, creates fatter profits and happier shareholders Improved training of middle managers helped So did a change in bonus arrangements

51 Many workers in service industries are

A in well-paid with dead-end jobs B paid unrewarding and their work is dull

52 Service firms with large numbers of low-paid workers often

A have a low staff turnover B have labour turnover that declined by more than half

C have a high staff turnover D have labour turnover that declined by about a third

53 Why did Cole National conduct a survey among its staff?

A Because they wanted to recruit and retain better workers

B Because they wanted to recruit new workers

C Because they wanted to spend more money on retaining employees

D Because they wanted to spend more money on finding and training new employees

54 Staff replied that

A they are different from other staff B they wanted their managers to show that they were appreciated

C they wanted better education D they wanted better communication with their colleagues

55 Marriott discovered that

A it had to hire fewer than 27,000 workers

B it had to change bonus for middle managers

C customers are happier when the employees are loyal and highly motivated

D its employees were loyal and well-motivated

Part 3: Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each question (10 points, 2 for each correct answer)

Companies sometimes have to handle negative publicity when things go wrong A firm may accidentally contaminate a product during production In such cases they have to recall the product and withdraw it from supermarket shelves Unfortunately,

a product may be the victim of product tampering Product tampering is every food and beverage manufacturer's nightmare.

Usually it takes years for the market to get over the consumer fear and the damage done to the brand name Pepsi provides an excellent example in how to deal with a product tampering crisis On Thursday, June 10, 1993, came the first report of a syringe found in a can of Diet Pepsi The following week brought an acceleration of trouble: 50 more reports of alleged Pepsi can tamperings had surfaced, coming from 23 states The company decided to act swiftly Just eight days after the first report, Pepsi was able to declare the scare over The company had persuasively argued before the public that the syringes could not have been introduced during the manufacturing process Cameras went into its plant and filmed its high-speed, high-tech canning process, which is specifically designed to prevent contamination This was then shown to an estimated audience of 187 million people In a relatively brief time, it became apparent this was all a hoax that was copied across the country A second release dealt with the

arrest of someone in connection with the tampering An FDA official announced several arrests and declared that Diet Pepsi was,

indeed, safe A third actually showed an in-store surveillance video that caught a customer slipping a syringe into an open Diet Pepsi can while the cashier's head was turned It talked about copycat behaviour being responsible Pepsi rounded off its campaign with a national TV and print advertisement, which thanked consumers and gave them the message that they could drink as much Pepsi as they wanted In less than a year after the incident, there is no perceptible lingering effect on the product or the company

56 According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE regarding Pepsi?

A Pepsi successfully handled negative publicity by adopting the policy of openness

B Pepsi was boycotted by 187 million consumers

C Pepsi withdrew its products from supermarket shelves when things had gone wrong

D Pepsi decided to keep quiet about the product tampering

57 The phrase “product tampering” in the passage most nearly means .

A withdrawing a product from supermarket shelves

B filming a product during the manufacturing process

C damaging or poisoning a product, then making false claims about it

D rejecting a product

58 Which of the following steps did Pepsi take to handle the crisis?

A Put together a video showing the safety of the Pepsi canning process

B Have an FDA official announce several arrests and declare that Diet Pepsi was safe

C Show a customer filmed as she put a syringe into an open Diet Pepsi can

D All are correct

59 “FDA” in the passage stands for .

A Foreign Development Association B Financial Development Agency

C Food and Drug Administration D Five Dimension Alliance

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A discouraged B assured C hesitant D reluctant

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V BUSINESS COMMUNICATION (20 points, 2 for each correct answer)

Choose the best response for each situation.

61 Susan: Are you sure that share prices of Coca-Cola will

rise this year?

Carol: _

A Yes, it’s very unlikely that share prices will increase

B Yes, I’m certain that they’ll rise this year

C No, share prices should increase

D Yes, I’m sure that they won’t increase

62 Martin: David, what do you think your strengths are?

David: _

A I think the market should be segmented

B I’m sure that profits will rise

C I’m not good at working together

D I enjoy working with people as part of a team

63 Brian: Could you run through the figures for us?

Thomas: _

A Nice to hear from you

B Really? I’m surprised to hear that

C Yes, my flight leaves at 2.15

D Yes, as you can see, sales began steady at 6,000 units in

January

64 Sam: I can let you have it for $900, provided you pay

cash.

Nick: _

A That’s still rather expensive

B Our stocks are getting bigger and bigger

C We didn’t expect these sales targets to be so high

D You’re welcome

65 Ann: I’ll send the contract in an email attachment.

Fiona: _

A Never trust Kyle to do your business

B OK, send them to my work email

C I wonder why I didn’t receive them

D She might if I’d ask her to

66 Interviewer: How can a company become a market leader? Mark: _

A The simple answer is no

B I think marketing’s a really interesting idea

C By having a good product and using good marketing

D I’ve found that’s true in all the projects I’ve worked on

67 Brett: What have you been doing since you lost your job? Robert: _

A 600 of us were laid off at the same time

B I hope you had a good journey

C A bit of part-time work, gardening, and applying for jobs,

of course

D Maybe you should look for another job

68 Joe: How long have you worked for this firm?

Ann: _

A Last week

B Over five weeks

C In two weeks

D Yesterday

69 Sam: Why do you want to work in marketing department? Fred: _

A Because marketing is the right area for me

B I’m certain that share prices won’t rise

C Perhaps this is because they are difficult to find

D This might be because its new product is very popular

70 Tim: When can we expect the next consignment in our warehouse?

Steve: _

A It might be possible

B Late Thursday or early Friday

C In three days

D B and C are correct

-THIS IS THE END OF THE FINAL

TEST-ANSWER SHEET

Student’s full name: Student’s code: _

Blacken the A, B, C or D for each answer

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