(0,5 Points) : Read The Text and Answer The Following Questions
(0,5 Points) : Read The Text and Answer The Following Questions
ULE 7 Exam B
FACULTY of BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
DEPARTMENT of FOREIGN LANGUAGES
Name:..... ID .
Professors name: Date:.
Formative:
Summative:
Written test:
Oral test:
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ULE 7 Exam B
D) Committed strategy, celebrity athlete endorsement and advertising
2. Which innovation saved the company?
A) Beatles track Revolution
C) A new air technology inside the trainer
B) Michael Jordan
D) Ronaldo.
5. Which is true?
A) Nike has been Advertiser of the Year three times.
B) Nike believes market research pre-testing is very important.
C) A lot of computer tricks are used in Nike ads.
D) Phil Knight is the first person to win the award twice.
II.
VOCABULARY SECTION (0.5 Points)
Complete the sentences with words from the box.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
a. safeguard
b. sustainable
c. product
placement
d. onshore
e. lobby
f. empowerment
g. shipping
h. quota
i. budget
j. ecotourism
A. Complete the sentences or questions with the right tense (Past simple, past continuous, present perfect)
1. Which of your co-workers .
3. The new printer we bought recently
.(break) down three times already
(see) at the meeting last night?
4.
My secretary .. (sign) for the package that
2. My assistant . (take) notes in the
arrived this morning.
meeting when she started to feel sick and had to
leave.
B. Complete the sentences or questions with the right future tenses (will, be going to, present continuous).
5. My boss and I . (meet) Mr. Haro at three oclock.
6. When .. you .. (buy) a new copy machine?
7. Company expenses .. (increase) this year.
C. Complete the sentences using infinitive or gerund
8. My English teacher recommended .. (finish) the essay for the next week.
9. I detest . (purchase) technological items because they are very confusing for me.
10. The committee decided .. (close) the company.
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ULE 7 Exam B
IV. LISTENING SECTION. (0,5 Points)
Listen to the teacher and circle the best option for each item.
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c. telephone
V.
WRITING SECTION. (0,4 Points)
The topic will be given by the teacher.
(Coherence 0,1 - Vocabulary 0,1 - Accuracy 0,1 - Grammar 0,1)
AUDIO SCRIPT
Sue: There's quite a lot to talk about.
David: Well Sue, it doesn't matter if we don't cover everything today.
Sue: Ok, David, lets see how we go.
David: Things are looking good, aren't they?
Sue: Definitely. I'm very pleased. We've gone beyond our sales targets. Our share price is stable. And, of course, you know
Eurocom were going to move but theyve chosen to keep their contract with us after all. But winning the prize for British
Exporter of the year was the best thing, as far as I'm concerned.
David: On the other hand, there is the problem of rising costs.
Sue: Yes, even though we avoided another rent increase
David: But all those expensive newspaper advertisements
Sue: Yes, thats the real problem. Although they are partly balanced by the decrease in import duties.
David: Mmm meanwhile, you want to limit our expenses where possible?
Sue: Yes, certainly. Actually, the budget for entertaining clients is fairly reasonable, and very necessary. It's the cost of phone
calls that worries me. It seems far too high.
David: Everyone should be using e-mail wherever possible if you want to save on communications generally.
Um, we've already got cheaper paper from the printers, which is a start.
Sue: True. Now on to training. We need to be clear where this demand for training is coming from.
David: Well, our own success, basically. Our customer base is expanding all the time. Our staff
Sue: .who are up to date with new computer applications
David: Yes, they're ok for that, but they have to deal with all these new clients. They'll need a wider range of skills than they
have at the moment
Sue: We could contact the business school. Perhaps they could send us some of their trainers.
David: Or what about the courses they run?
Sue: But then again, it seems a pity not to use our own training department.
David: Doing it ourselves, you mean? Well, yes after all, it's the people here who know what we do best and can really
understand our needs.
Sue: I agree. OK, what's next?
David: Um, there's the printing of the new brochure.
Sue: Is the basic information changing?
David: I shouldn't think so but the whole thing really needs to look a bit better. The current one just doesn't give the right idea at
all
Sue: Much too old-fashioned. Yes, a new presentation, a proper lay-out. What about out-of-date products?
David: Steves already taken them out. Now, do you want to talk about the supplier situation?
Sue: You mean the situation with Johnson's?
David: Yes, they're just not giving us what we need. Their prices have always seemed very reasonable, but the products aren't
good enough. There's no point being cheap and on time if we don't actually get what we want.
Sue: Right, well, we need to deal with the situation.
What contact have you had with them?
David: I wrote to them twice last month, and it didn't seem to have any real effect. We've looked at every order as it comes in,
so we already have a fairly clear picture of the problem.
Sue: Hmm I think you should start by ringing some other firms, see if they can match Johnson's deal. Then I'll make a
decision.
David: Right. Great, we did manage to discuss everything.
Sue: Yes, good.
ANSWER KEY
READING
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0,0
5
0,0
5
0,0
5
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0,0
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VOCABULAR
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GRAMMAR
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0,0
5
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5
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5
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2
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WAS TAKING
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HAS BROKEN
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SIGNED
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ARE MEETING
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ARE .GOING TO BUY 5
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WILL INCREASE
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FINISHING
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0,0
PURCHASING
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TO CLOSE
5
WRITING
1 Coherence
2 Vocabulary
3 Accuracy
4 Grammar
PMG.
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LISTENING
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2
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0,5
0,1
0,1
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0,1
0,1
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0,1
0,1
0,1
0,1