Hp2.eou Test
Hp2.eou Test
Hp2.eou Test
DURATION: 75 MINUTES
Read the instruction carefully. RECORD your answers on your answer sheets.
Section 1: Language knowledge (40 marks)
I. Select and fill in each blank in the passage below with ONE suitable word.
Companies in the UK (1) ____ a multibillion-dollar bill after a court ruled that overtime should be a (2) ____ in the calculation of
holiday pay. This means the more overtime a worker does, the higher his or her holiday pay should be. An employment tribunal
said it was wrong for companies (3) ____ to consider basic working hours when (4) ____ holiday pay. It ruled that thousands of
companies must recalculate their holiday pay. Tens of thousands of workers can now make (5) ____ from their employers
backdated to as long ago as 1998. The tribunal also stipulated that voluntary overtime and time spent being (6) ____ stand-by for
emergency call-outs should be included when calculating holiday pay.
Over 15 per cent of British workers do overtime. The British government has said the new change (7) ____ employment law is
unacceptable and "ludicrous". It said: "We do not believe voluntary overtime should be included in holiday pay and are concerned
about the (8) ____ impact on employers." An organization of British companies said the cost to businesses will be "unbearable"
and may have (9) ____ implications for Britain's economy. A labor union was (10) ____ with the tribunal's announcement.
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A. management B. managed C. managing D. manage
27. Some slightly modified channels play a vital role in the _________ element of marketing.
A. product B. promotion C. price D. placement
28. When your employees are satisfied, they work more effectively, so respond ________ their needs without delay.
A. to B. of C. for D. from
29. Some traditional businesses have found that they can make a lot of money from online retailing with a small
investment_________ an easy-to-use website.
A. on B. to C. in D. at
30. Dot Net Solutions is proof that setting fixed objectives is a _________ waste of time.
A. complete B. completing C. completely D. completion
31. Venture capitalists and private investors do not usually approve _________ a casual attitude to planning.
A. of B. for C. on D. in
32. Whenever we argue, my colleague communicates _________ us clearly about why her way is the best - and she is right, in the
end.
A. to B. for C. with D. on
33. After evaluating the amount of work we actually accomplished, we realized that only a quarter of our time was spent
_________ .
A. productivity B. productively C. productiveness D. productive
34. Their monetary unit _________ stronger if they did something about their deficit.
A. would have been B. can be C. would be D. was
35. I thought by now we would have learned the lesson that if we ignore overhead, we _________ our expenses.
A. underestimate B. would underestimate C. will underestimate D. underestimated
36. There are some brilliant business plans _________, but they fail because customers want to do business differently.
A. write B. writing C. wrote D. written
37. Mocha Monkeys Coffee _________ very quickly because of its cheap prices and unique drinks.
A. expands B. is expanding C. would expand D. expanded
38. Sue asked Rob _________.
A. have you missed another deadline? C. if had he missed another deadline?
B. has he missed another deadline? D. whether he had missed another deadline.
39. When the visitors _________ their tour of the facility, they will have an opportunity to purchase items at the gift shop.
A. complete B. will complete C. completed D. completing
40. The community center’s director thanked Mr. Jacobs for _________ the weekly lecture series on historical events.
A. organizing B. circulating C. insisting D. applying
Section 2: Language use (60 marks)
I. Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow.
Consumers went back to using their credit cards in March to keep spending while student and new-car loans shot up as the value
of outstanding consumer credit jumped at the fastest rate since late 2001, data from the Federal Reserve showed on Monday.
Total consumer credit grew by $21.36 billion - more than twice the $9.8 billion rise that Wall Street economists surveyed by
Reuters had forecast. That followed a revised $9.27 billion increase in outstanding credit in February.
Analysts expressed some reservations whether the date reliably signaled a real pickup in demand, something that would normally
fuel stronger growth, or just a need to rely more on credit in an economy generating anemic job growth.
"The optimistic read is that consumers' improved outlook on the economy and employment prospects led them to feel comfortable
spending on credit, while a more downbeat interpretation is that credit is needed for consumers to keep up," Nomura Global
Economics said in a note afterward. The March rise in consumer credit was the strongest for any month since November 2001
when it soared by $28 billion. New-car sales and production were a key influence on the 2.2 percent annual rate of economic
growth posted during the first three months this year. The government estimated that about half of that growth came from
increased new car production.
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What do the underlined parts refer to?
5. “Something that would normally__________” (Paragraph 2)
6. “__________led them to feel comfortable” (Paragraph 3)
Fill in each blank with a suitable word or phrase from the passage.
9. They__________ a large drop in unemployment over the next two years.
10. The shop was offering six months' interest-free __________ on electrical goods.
II. WRITING:
The following table gives statistics showing the aspects of quality of life in Bangladesh and the USA. Report the main features
and make comparisons where relevant, using the notes below.
Country GNP per head Daily calorie Life expectancy Infant mortality
(1982: US supply per head at birth (years) (per 1000 live
dollars) births
Bangladesh 140 1877 40 132
USA 13160 3653 74 12
Notes:
Paragraph 1: starting with: The table ...
Paragraph 1: writing about the USA, using the phrases: developed country, the higher GNP, much higher, the lowest rate
Paragraph 2: writing about Bangladesh, using the phrases: had by far the lowest quality of life, one hundred times smaller
than, were about half those of, 10 times greater
III. LISTENING
PART ONE: Listen to the recording twice and choose the appropriate answer to each question.
Advertisement
1. What does the business provide?
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A. Lawn maintenance C. Interior decorating
B. Security services D. Internet access
Announcement
4. Where most likely is the announcement being made?
A. At a hotel C. At an airport
B. On a ship D. At an employee lounge
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Duration: 75 minutes
Section 1: Language knowledge (40 marks)
I. Fill in each blank in the passage below with ONE suitable word.
An old (1) ____ says that money is the (2) ____ of all evil. It is also the cause of increasing health problems in Britain. The recent ill
health of the world economy is making people sick. This is according to a survey carried out (3) ____ by the UK’s Blood Pressure
Association and the insurance company Friends Provident. They found that two-thirds of British people feel less (4) ____ than they
did three years ago. Researchers say the credit crunch and concerns about the economy are driving up stress levels and making
people cut (5) ____ on healthy food and fitness clubs. Their research coincides with the launch of a campaign called Know Your
Numbers Week, during which Britons can get free blood (6) ____ checks. The aim is to warn people early that their health may be
worsening.
Money worries could have serious consequences (7) ____ people in Britain. Mark Jones, a Friends Provident spokesman, said: “The
credit crunch appears to be having serious [effects]. Lifestyle changes, poor diet and (8) ____ of exercise in particular, can have a
negative effect (9) ____ people's blood pressure and consequently their long-term health.” Many people are worrying more about
spiraling food and fuel prices, home loan repayments, and rising (10) ____. Nearly one in five of those surveyed said they were
sleeping less, 56% are buying cheaper food and cutting back on fruit and vegetables, while 6% have started smoking. Professor
Graham Macgregor of the Blood Pressure Association warned: “The lack of concern over long-term health is putting the nation at
risk of a blood-pressure ticking time bomb.”
1. A. says B. say C. sayings D. saying
2. A. trunk B. root C. branch D. twig
3. A. jointly B. join C. joined D. joints
4. A. better B. good C. well D. best
5. A. side B. front C. back D. bottom
6. A. pleasure B. pressure C. pressing D. plaster
7. A. for B. in C. by D. of
8. A. lacks B. black C. slack D. lack
9. A. to B. on C. at D. for
10. A. doubt B. debut C. debit D. debt
II. Choose the best answer
11. Coca-cola is a ............... market product; it sells to large numbers of people.
A. mass B. productive C. new D. mature
12. A market for a special kind of product that may not have many buyers is ............... .
A. luxury market B. captive market C. closed market D. niche market
13. The length of time during which a company expects to sell a particular product before it has to replace it with a more up-to-
date product is known as product ............... .
A. life cycle B. range C. timetable D. forecast
14. The main elements of the marketing ............... are product, price, promotion and place.
A. position B. information C. mix D. campaign
15. Some manufacturers were accused of ............... , in other words selling goods abroad at a lower price than they were sold
domestically.
A. dumping B. revaluing C. flooding D. devaluation
16. - ............... are the sales figures like? – Well, I think we’ve had excellent results.
A. How B. What C. Which D. Why
17. ............... can we make sure that our new range is targeted on the right market segment?
A. What B. How C. If D. Which
18. Hasn’t our market share increased?
A. No. it increased by 3.5%. B. Yes. It hasn’t increased at all.
C. Yes, by 3.55. Isn’t it fantastic? D. Yes. The sales figures are not good.
19. How are things going?
A. No, not yet. I’m afraid. B. Certainly. I’ll do that.
C. Very well, thank you. And you? D. Very well, thank you. It’s been very busy.
20. - ............... ? – It’s doing really well. Orders are pouring in, actually.
A. What about our new range of furniture B. What do you plan for our new range of furniture
C. How are you doing with our new range of furniture D. Which about our new range of furniture
21. Every target group is becoming more resistant to the traditional advertising methods, ................. brands have to look at
different ways to move people.
A. because B. although C. so D. where
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22. I’ve not met my sales targets. ............... I’m worried I won’t get a bonus.
A. That’s why B. Because C. For instance, D. In addition,
23. The product did not sell well ............... it was not promoted in the right way.
A. unless B. if C. where D. because
24. ................ reality, advertisements for most luxury brands are depressingly similar.
A. At B. In C. By D. On
25. Clever advertising is no substitute ............... good quality at a reasonable price.
A. on B. in C. to D. of
26. Mocha Monkeys Coffee ............... very quickly because of its cheap prices and unique drinks.
A. is expanding B. expands C. expanded D. would expand
27. If the government ............... the legal workweek to thirty-seven hours, numerous small companies will go bankrupt.
A. had cut B. will cut C. cuts D. cut
28. The government has offered tax incentives to new companies in hopes of ............... the economy.
A. consuming B. boosting C. breaking D. controlling
29. ............... there may be many ways to solve a problem, only some of them are practical, given the social, cultural and
organizational environment.
A. Because B. Since C. Although D. After
30. ............... goods and products are of very high quality and intended to be bought by people who are quite rich
A. Consumer B. Downmarket C. Upmarket D. Producer
31. Adidas has recently decided to shift their focus on target smaller cities and less wealthy consumers, ............... it believes
growth potential is higher for foreign brands.
A. whether B. that C. where D. which
32. The company wants its employees and their colleagues to take ownership with ............... to solve
the recent crisis.
A. managed B. management C. manage D. managing
33. Sue asked Rob ............... .
A. whether he had missed another deadline. C. has he missed another deadline?
B. have you missed another deadline? D. if had he missed another deadline?
34. The fact of a famous person appearing in an advertisement saying that they use and like a product is ............... .
A. demonstration B. endorsement C. participation D. placement
35. The community center’s director thanked Mr. Jacobs for ............... the weekly lecture series on historical events
A. circulating B. organizing C. applying D. insisting
36. There’s an ............... bonus if I exceed my sales target by more than 10%.
A. add B. addition C. additional D. added
37. It’s ............... to sell such goods without a proper permit.
A. legal B. illegal C. illegally D. legalize
38. We’ll need a detailed cost ............... before giving final approval.
A. analyze B. analysis C. analyst D. analyzation
39. Their latest figures demonstrate ............... that their shares are ready for a big rise! Buy now!
A. convince B. convinced C. convincing D. convincingly
40. I have no intention of paying such ............... prices.
A. inflate B. inflation C. inflated D. inflating
Section 2: Language use (60 marks)
I. Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow.
SELLING DREAMS
By John Munch
Ferrari, Italy's maker of sports and racing cars, is among the three most recognisable brands in the world. The company got its high
profile among the world's corporate giants without the help, for most of its existence, of an advertising department. Only as recently
as 1993 did Ferrari create a marketing department. 'Just parking our exciting automobiles is enough to draw the crowds,' writes Gian
Luigi Longinotti-Buitoni, the author of a book called Selling Dreams.
Customers are now spending more money on products they desire rather than on products they simply need. All companies must
therefore produce goods of very high quality. More importantly, they must establish a brand for years to come by giving it
emotional qualities that match customers' strongest desires. Like Ferrari, all companies must create and sell 'dreams'.
Longinotti-Buitoni gives some interesting statistics about markets for luxury goods worldwide: Switzerland, with 220 Ferraris sold
in 1997, is the largest market per capita for the car maker's products; the company, on the other hand, sells only 2.7 percent of its
cars to women; Rolex and the highest number of luxury watches are sold in Italy, while Japan has been consistently the leading
market in the world for leather goods from Gucci, Ferragamo, Hermes and Louis Vuitton. China, amazingly, appears to be drinking
a lot of Hennessy cognac.
From the Financial Times
Choose the best answer
1. What was unusual about Ferrari's marketing until 1993?
A. It enabled the company to get its high profile.
B. They didn’t have a marketing department.
C. It launched the three most recognisable brands of cars.
D. They were among the world’s corporate giants thanks to its help.
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2. Why must all companies produce goods of very high quality, according to the author?
A. because people aren’t pleased with low quality goods at all.
B. because people’s buying power is increasing.
C. because people are becoming richer.
D. because people are buying goods on the basis of desire rather than need.
3. What does the author recommend that companies should do?
A. They should give their brand emotional qualities that match customers' strongest desires, thus creating and selling dreams.
B. They should have a marketing department that helps to find out customers’ need.
C. They should do some statistics about the market before launching their products.
D. They should break into new markets, such as Switzerland, China, Italy, Japan, etc.
What does each of the following underlined words / phrases refer to?
4. …. for most of its existence, of an advertising department (paragraph 1)
5. … they must establish a brand for years to come by giving it emotional qualities … (paragraph 2)
Which words in the passage mean the following?
6. a product or group of products or a service, with a particular name, that usually forms part of an easily recognizable design on
packaging or advertising campaign …………….
7. relating to a company or group …………….
8. expensive items that are bought from choice and not necessity …………….
Fill in each blank with ONE suitable word from the passage. Put it in its correct form or tense.
9. Consumer ..................... is a description of a typical customer who may be interested in a product.
10. How easily are you persuaded by .....................?
II. Writing
I am …………………………………………………………………………………………………… .
Yours ………………… ,
Keith Liekerman
Notes:
+ paragraph 1: saying who you are & showing interest in purchasing and selling organic vegetables
+ paragraph 2: enquiring some details about the product (where the vegetables are grown and how to ensure that they are
organically grown & providing regular supply of vegetables delivered fresh everyday)
+ paragraph 3: asking for the price list.
+ paragraph 4: closing the letter
III. Listening
PART ONE: Listen to the recording twice and choose the appropriate answer to each question.
Announcement
1. Where most likely is the announcement being made?
A. At Mr. Lamb’s studio C. At an international publishing expo
B. At a newspaper company D. At an art gallery
2. According to the speaker, who is Theodore Lamb?
A. A publisher B. An artist C. A critic D. A curator
3. What are the listeners reminded to do?
A. Attend an official reception C. Enroll in a sculpture class
B. Write an article on modern sculptors D. View a temporary exhibit
Talk
4. What does Choice Co. most likely specialize in?
A. Designing interiors C. Installing equipment
B. Moving furniture D. Removing pests
5. What are listeners asked to do?
A. Meet at another location C. Give instructions to workers
B. Label their personal belongings D. Cover some furniture with plastic
The Bahia coast in northeast Brazil is a particularly attractive area for tourism. Several luxury resorts have been built
there. Recently a $170 million five-hotel complex at Sauipe opened. With its 18-hole golf course and designer shops,
Sauipe is hoping to attract rich, foreign visitors.
The tourist industry had problems in the past because of high inflation which led to short-term planning. Hotels, however,
are long-term investments, often with payback periods of over 15 years.
If resorts such as Sauipe are going to attract significant numbers of tourists, they have to solve several problems. For a
start, Brazil needs cheaper and more frequent international air travel. Brazilian airlines have actually decreased the
number of scheduled international flights in the past two years because of a currency devaluation.
Foreign visitors also demand a level of service that needs lengthy training - a considerable task for most of the resorts in
the northeast which do not have a well-educated population to provide suitable staff.
The other big challenge for Sauipe's managers is to avoid the social problems that other new resorts have caused, when
large numbers of people have come from the interior in search of jobs, quickly creating slums.
The resort is hoping to deal with these pressures by setting up courses in the surrounding villages for making handicrafts
which will be sold at Sauipe and by organizing credit for local co-operatives to produce foodstuffs for the hotels.
Some people believe that the developers have not planned the new resorts properly. 'Sauipe is a resort without adequate
infrastructure, training or planning about how the industry will develop,' says Mario Beni, a professor of tourism at the
University of Sao Paulo.
Often created in the middle of nowhere, he says, many of these resorts have poor transport links and no local tourism or
sports facilities to take advantage of. 'It is time to stop and think about these grand projects,' he adds.
Not true, replies the Bahia state government, which claims to have spent $2.1 billion over the past decade on basic
tourism infrastructure, from roads to airports to sanitation.
From the Financial Times
Choose the best answer
1. What does Sauipe offer to attract visitors?
A. luxury resorts, the Bahia coast and a five-hotel complex
B. empty endless beaches, the biggest rain forest and spectacular waterfalls
C. a five-hotel complex, a golf course and designer shops
D. an area of wetlands full of alligators and jaguars and colonial cities
2. Which of the following problems does Brazil NOT face in attracting more tourists?
A. not enough flights
B. levels of service that require lengthy staff training
C. the creation of slums when people come looking for work
D. expensive and overbooked international air travel
3. What has the Bahia government done to kick-start tourism?
A. set up courses in making handicrafts
B. invested in infrastructure in the last 10 years
C. organized credit for local co-operatives to produce food for hotels
D. provided a well-educated population to improve the levels of service
What does each of the following underlined words / phrases refer to?
4. … they have to solve several problems. (paragraph 4)
5. … courses in the surrounding villages for making handicrafts which will be sold at Sauipe … (paragraph 7)
Which words in the passage mean the following?
6. buildings and equipment that are used for a particular purpose ……………
7. a group of buildings that are built close together ……………
8. a reduction in the value of a country's currency ……………
Fill in each blank with ONE suitable word from the passage. Put it in its correct form or tense.
9. Things such as transport, communications or banks are part of a country’s …………… .
10. The government is trying to bring teachers’ salaries in line with …………… by increasing them by 20%.
II. Writing
You are Antonio McGuire, Regional Manager of Rainbow Farms. Read the following letter of enquiry written on February
10, 20XX, and from the notes below write a reply to the letter.
With reference to your advertisement of coconut oil in yesterday's New York Times, could you please send me a
copy of your latest catalog?
Yours faithfully,
Rachel
Notes:
+ paragraph 1: thanks for enquiry
+ paragraph 2: mentioning: finding attached product catalogue, hoping information provided can answer query, contacting
for further help / clarification if need be
+ paragraph 3: closing the letter
III. Listening
PART ONE: Listen to the recording twice and choose the appropriate answer to each question.
Radio broadcast
1. According to the speaker, what is the purpose of Sunday’s event?
A. To raise money for repairs C. To promote local tourism
B. To celebrate an anniversary D. To introduce a new business
2. What is Curl Pascal’s occupation?
A. Actor B. Painter C. Athlete D. Politician
3. How can listeners be eligible to win a prize?
A. By calling the radio station C. By participating in a tournament
B. By visiting a Web site D. By donating a certain amount
Radio broadcast
4. What kind of structure will be built?
A. A basket ball stadium C. New headquarters
B. A retail complex D. A sport arena
5. What will happen in five years?
A. The city will host a competition.
B. A new mayor will be elected.
C. A company will celebrate a special anniversary.
D. A film festival will take place.
We decided to reduce the targets for the productivity bonus to make (1) ………… easier to earn a bonus. We though it would make
people work (2) ………… and we expected that better productivity would follow. In fact, the decision was (3) ………… disaster. It
made things (4) ………… , because workers still failed to meet production targets and their morale fell even lower. In the end we
had to ask Patrick Massey, the old production manager, to come back (5) ………… the company. He was a strong leader and very
popular. He didn’t want his old job, (6) ………… we offered him a position on the board of (7) ………… . The workers were happy
to see him back and morale improved immediately. Patrick also helped to recruit a new production manager (8) ………… could do
the job effectively. At last productivity has started to improve again and we have learned that good (9) ………… and good people
management are absolutely essential to high (10) ………… .
1 A. it B. her C. us D. them
2 A. worse B. harder C. less D. good
3 A. a B. the C. an D. Ø
4 A. less B. more C. worse D. better
5 A. into B. with C. from D. to
6 A. therefore B. so C. consequently D. thus
7 A. managers B. bosses C. directors D. supervisors
8 A. who B. which C. whom D. Ø
9 A. sponsorship B. scholarship C. partnership D. leadership
10 A. production B. productive C. productivity D. productiveness
BH volunteered ………………………………………………………………………………….
…………………………………………………………………………… .
2. …
III. Listening
PART ONE: Listen to the recording twice and choose the appropriate answer to each question.
Telephone message
1. Why is the speaker calling?
A. To apply to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs C. To request a delivery service
B. To terminate the contract D. To postpone an appointment
2. What special condition does the speaker request?
A. Immediate compensation C. Medical insurance
B. Extra protection D. Additional funds
3. What is the listener asked to do?
A. Contact the speaker’s colleague C. Meet at Regency Boulevard
B. Check the remaining supplies D. Send some documents to the speaker
Announcement
4. Why is the venue closing early?
A. To fix some faulty equipment B. To respond to a storm warning
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C. To decorate the site D. To prepare for a celebration
5. What time will the mall’s closing next month?
A. At 7:00 P.M. C. At 9:00 P.M.
B. At 8:00 P.M. D. At 11:00 P.M.
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BH volunteered to conduct a more detailed survey of cost of living increases to present to the management in the 1 st
pay review meeting.
2. …
III. Listening
Part 1 Part 2
1. C 6. instructors ... teaching
2. B 7. job market
3. A 8. perfect ... resume
4. C 9. wear ... times
5. D 10. employment openings
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SCRIPT - UNIT 10
Part 1
Telephone message
Hi, I’m calling from the Bloomington Agency. We need to have some papers couriered to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
this afternoon. They have to be delivered to their building on Regency Boulevard by 4:00 P.M. today, and be returned to
our office before we close at 6. However, these documents are extremely valuable, and we need special security measures
to ensure their confidentiality. Can you provide such a service? My co-worker Omer Khan is in charge of this deal. Please
call him as soon as possible to discuss how the documents can be sent most efficiently. He’s at 555-9791, extension 43.
Announcement
Attention, shoppers. The West Pines Mall will be closing at 7:00 P.M. this evening. This is two hours earlier than our usual
closing time. In preparation for the upcoming holiday season, we will be installing some decorations. The highlight of our
seasonal displays is the Winter Wonderland Village. Here, children can have their pictures taken with Santa Claus and his
helpers. Also, to help you get your Christmas shopping done in time, we are extending our hours of operation, which will
be from 9:00 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. from next month until the end of the year. Thank you and have a good day.
Part 2
Welcome to the Athena Recruitment Center. Throughout the next 5 days, our instructors will be teaching you everything
you’ll need to know to successfully enter the job market.
Our syllabus places a strong emphasis on helping you perfect your résumé. The name card you’ve been given will act as
your ID. Please wear it at all times. It will also allow you to use our database, where you can search for any businesses with
recent employment openings. Now, let's meet some of our instructors.
Read the instruction carefully. RECORD your answers on your answer sheets.
Section 1: Language knowledge (40 marks)
I. Select and fill in each blank in the passage below with ONE suitable word.
Many of the products (1) ………… people in the Northern hemisphere depend on – (2) ………… as coffee, tea,
and chocolate – are (3) ………… in the warmer climates of the South. The prices consumers pay (4) …………
these commodities have not risen in real terms over the last 40 years, (5) ………… the value of fertilizers,
pesticide, machinery, and equipment (6) ………… from richer countries has increased (7) ………… . On top of
this, the market price of commodities frequently drops below the cost of producing them. (8) ………… a result of
this imbalance, (9) ………… of the people who grow these crops now have to work harder and longer for less
money. They are often isolated, and not in a position to negotiate when selling their (10) ………… .
What does each of the following underlined words/ phrases refer to?
5. ... and the pressure this puts on the company’s short-term profitability. (Paragraph 1)
6. It is believed that it would benefit from increasing take-up of pay television (Paragraph 5)
Fill in the blank with ONE suitable word from the passage. Put it in its correct form or tense if necessary.
9. His ………………… that the system should be changed was rejected.
10. Cigarettes ………………… has been banned.
II. WRITING
You are Mr. Keith Liekerman, Marketing Manager of Vegetables Supreme. From the notes below, write a letter of
enquiry to Mr. Fidel Englebert asking for the price list and some details about the product.
I am …………………………………………………………………………………………………… .
Yours ………………… ,
Keith Liekerman
Notes:
+ paragraph 1: saying who you are & showing interest in purchasing and selling organic vegetables
+ paragraph 2: enquiring some details about the product (where the vegetables are grown and how to ensure that
they are organically grown & providing regular supply of vegetables delivered fresh everyday)
+ paragraph 3: asking for the price list.
+ paragraph 4: closing the letter
PART TWO: Listen to four extracts from a radio business-news program and complete the notes.
Business News:
+ this month inflation: up by 1.2%; the (6) ………………. ………………. : now 5 %
+ Laser plc: reports that (7) ………………. ………………. 12% to just over $1.8 bn, with (8) ……………….
increasing a ………………. 18%
+ General Engineering: would (9) ………………. its ………………. by 1/3 over the next 3 years " loss of
5,000 jobs
+ Central Bank: has reduced (10) ………………. ………………. by 0.5%. World economy: will grow by
28