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English Language Division
PRACTICE TEST (PT0709) PART 1: READING
SECTION 1: Completion
The following sentences are incomplete Choose one word or phrase marked A, B, C and D that best completes the sentence RECORD your choice by CIRLING A, B, C or D on the answer sheet.
1 A law _ competition should be worked out to create a fair playing field for businesses
A about B above C against D of
2 _ a central bank can determine the minimum lending rate, it has no control over foreign currency
A Although B For C Since D When
3 He found his first few weeks at Ernst & Young very difficult because he _ accountancy before
A hadn’t studied B didn’t study
C wasn’t studying D hasn’t studied
4 The meeting by the time we get there
A finished B will have finished
C had finished D will being finish
5 When thinking about opening another restaurant, a fast-food company must consider _ a lot of money and working hours if it wants success
A to invest B investment
C investing D invested
6 They asked me _
A what discount we would give to our distributors
B what discount would we give our distributors
C if we would give what discount to our distributors
D if what discount we would give to our distributors
7 The computers and printers
A have never been ordered B never have ordered
C have been ordered never D never have been ordered
8 By lowering trade barriers, the WTO’s system breaks _ other barriers between peoples and nations
A out B down C into D up
9 Agribank doesn’t have _ ATMs as Vietcombank has
A as much B less C more D as many
10 I am afraid there will be opportunities for growth next year
A less B much C more D fewer
11 The work was _ last week and has just been finished
A undertaken B lost C took D launched
12 The marketing manager was opposed to advertising on TV and _ marketing budget was not enough to pay for it
A advised B thought C explained D suggested
13 _ you have registered your company , you will receive a certificate
A Before B After C While D However
14 Our representative presented the B _ plan to the public
A approving B approved C having approved D approve
15 Ms Brown was very _ when she received the wrong letter
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16 The market economy remains _ in rural areas
A developing B undeveloped C undervaluing D developed
17 The committee voted to ratify the amendment _ the objections
A although B even though C despite D in spite
18 The president had his advisors a press conference
A arranged B to arrange C arrange D arranging
19 Anna got her paper by her assistant
A type B to type C typing D typed
20 If Rex Co. _ more available capital, they would have expanded their European operations
A has B had had C were having D has had
21 Sharon was supposed to be here at nine o’clock She about our meeting
A must forget B should have forgotten
C should forget D must have forgotten
22 One endorse a check before one cashes it
A should B may C can D might
23 I to tell you that your account is overdrawn by $326
A phone B am phoning C phoned D was phoning
24 We think that the HP202, _ you can supply within two weeks, suits our needs best
A this B when C which D who
25 That was speech I have ever heard
A more impressive B less impressive
C the most impressive D least impressive
Decide which of the four underlined words/phrases marked A, B, C, or D would not be considered correct RECORD your choice by CIRLING A, B, C or D on the answer sheet
26 Of all the obstacles we have encountered, this is certainly the big one
A B C D
27 We have observed how are the customers treated by the clerks
A B C D
28 Our new sales manager found out that get the job done is not as easy as it first appears
A B C D
29 Traditionally, women in the South Pacific never have their hair cutting, even though it is hard to manage
A B C D
30 Most young people would rather to go to a four-year university instead of a junior college or technical school
A B C D
31 The museum director was neither friendly or professional in his approach to the
A B
interested students and their teacher
C D
32.He would lose his license if he doesn’t take a refresher course, according to my broker
A B C D
33 We spent the afternoon play with the children down at the beach
A B C D
34 Not only did the new cashier called in sick, but she also asked how much vacation time was due her
A B C D
35 As a sponsor of the Baywaer Symphony Orchestra, she was able to get discounted
A
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36 The new computer program was user-friendly that the employees were able to master it in a matter of days
A B C D
37 The contract looks fine to me, but my attorney would like to review it before it will be signed
A B C D
38 Solar technology is developing around the world to keep pace with the energy needs of developing countries
A B C D
39 The merger of Whitehurst and Brown are causing a stir in the business community and in the media
A B C D
40 He was able to buy the new car on a thirty-six months installment plan with no down payment
A B C D
SECTION 2: Reading comprehension
In this section you will find that each of the passages has a number of questions about the passage You must choose one of the four suggested answers RECORD your answers by CIRCLING A, B, C, or D
on the answer sheet
Questions 41 – 50 refer to the following passage
Many of the world’s famous cities are known by some special names Paris is known as the ‘City of Light.’ Los Angeles is called the ‘film capital’ of the world Hong Kong is the ‘Wall Street of Asia.’ One small city in Pennsylvania may be the sweetest place on Earth That is the town of Hershey Hershey is known as the ‘Chocolate Town.’ It is named after Milton Hershey He was the founder of the largest chocolate factory in the world
Milton Hershey built his first candy factory in the early 1900s At the time, Hershey was developing a recipe for milk chocolate Eventually, he succeeded Hershey was also the first to produce individually wrapped chocolate bars Over time, his factory grew and produced more and more types of chocolate To this date, Hershey’s chocolate factory is the largest in the world
Hershey used his success to give back to the community He built a town around the factory for his employees He gave streets fun names like Chocolate Avenue He built schools, parks and shops This generous man gave millions
of dollars to charity Hershey made sure that the schools provided quality education He built an amusement park with rides, trains for the children, and a swimming pool Over the years, the town grew People from near and far came to visit this special town Its fame and beauty continue to attract tourists to this day Every year, close to three million tourists visit the Chocolate Town
Today, visitors to the city can enjoy a variety of attractions and activities The Hershey chocolate factory offers tours Visitors can learn all about chocolate and how it is made A gift shop sells all kinds of chocolate and toys made to look like chocolate Even if you don’t buy a souvenir, there is one thing that is impossible to forget: the wonderful aroma of fresh chocolate everywhere In this special place even the streetlights are shaped like chocolates
Another attraction is the Hotel Hershey It has a unique spa where guests can enjoy a variety of special treatments The spa treatments all have one thing in common: chocolate Guests can take a ‘whipped cocoa bath.’ Instead of
an ordinary bubble bath, guests bathe in foaming chocolate milk To relax tired muscles, guests can choose a
‘cocoa massage.’ This treatment uses massage oils made from chocolate Guests can enjoy cocoa beauty treatments of every type imaginable And, of course, the restaurant offers not only chocolate desserts but also other dishes with chocolate as an ingredient
Visitors have enjoyed the attractions of Chocolate Town for almost a century One man’s dream in the early 1900s became reality Milton Hershey created some of the most popular chocolate products in the United States He was a giving and generous man, and he was able to help many people The town of Hershey offers unique attractions for those who visit Chocolate Town is surely one of the sweetest places on Earth
41 What is the main topic of this passage?
A famous cities around the world B Hershey chocolates
C the Chocolate Town D Milton Hershey
42 What was Milton Hershey developing when he built his factory?
A a recipe for milk chocolate B attractions for the community
C an amusement park D public structures
43 What is true about the chocolate factory today?
A It offers tours B It is the largest in the world
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44 What is unique about the spa?
A the chocolate employees B the individual bars
C the souvenirs D the chocolate treatments
45 Which of the following did Milton Hershey not do?
A develop a recipe for milk chocolate
B make the first individually wrapped chocolates
C write the first chocolate cookbook
D found the largest chocolate factory in the world
46 What types of souvenirs can you buy in Hershey?
A toys that look like chocolate B swimming pools filled with chocolate
C whipped cocoa baths D street signs from around the world
47 What is true about Milton Hershey?
A He liked to cook B He wanted to be famous
C He cared about his employees D He did not pay his employees very well
48 Why is Hershey a popular travel spot?
A It has the best amusement park in the world B It is a unique place
C It is made of chocolate D It has a spa
49 What does the underlined word in “It is named after Milton Hershey” refer to? (Paragraph 1)
A the chocolate factory B Hershey Milton
C the chocolate town D Hershey
50 Which of the following vocabulary items is closest in meaning to the word “aroma”? (Paragraph 4)
A a wonderful look B a nice smell
C a funny taste D a smooth texture
Questions 51- 60 refer to the following notice.
ESTATE SALE
The public is hereby notified that the executor of the estate of the late
Mrs Eleanor van Straaten has arranged for a major auction to take place
on the ground of Harbour Hill, the van Straaten summer mansion
overlooking Cook Strait
There will be a preliminary auction held by invitation only for private collectors and dealers on Friday, August 2,
2009, between the hours of 10:00 a.m and 4:00 p.m
The public auction is scheduled to take place on two days only, Saturday, August 3, and Sunday, August 4,
2009, between the hours of 9:00 a.m and 6:00 p.m
Because of many categories of items, times have been set up for each category to be sold A detailed catalogue of all items for sale and their schedules may be obtained by writing to the address given below or calling the telephone number listed
Items up for auction include furniture, oriental area rugs, garden statuary and fountains, sculptures, paintings, tapestries, draperies and other window treatments, fine china, silverware, silver service, linens, apparel and shoes, jewelry, and various collectibles (coins and stamp collections, antique dolls, etc.)
Anyone interested in purchasing Harbour Hill should speak directly to the Executor, Mr Scott-Jones, who will keep all inquiries in strictest confidence
For further information or to obtain a copy of the catalogue, write to
Mr Wilbert Scott-Jones, Esq., at Scott-Jones, Aubrey, Blaine, & Pfifer, P.A.
1298 Ellison St., Mt Victoria
Wellington, New Zealand,
or call 04-739 8007, ext 42
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A a funeral B a house tour
C an estate sale D an antiques fair
52 Where will the event be held?
A in downtown Wellington B at the estate
C in Cook Strait D at a gallery
53 What kind of items will not be sold?
A furniture B Jewelry
54 What is Harbour Hill?
A a park by the sea B a small mountain
C a town on the water D a house and grounds
55 When will the public auction be held?
A August 1 and 3 B August 1 and 4
C August 2 and 4 D August 3 and 4
56 From its description, where do you suppose Harbour Hill is located?
A far from Wellington B Far from the water
C on Hummingbird Lane D near Wellington
57 What event caused this auction sale?
A Mrs van Straaten has died
B Mrs van Straaten has moved
C Mrs van Straaten wants to buy new furnishings
D Mrs van Straaten owes a lot of money
58 What will happen on August 2?
A The public is invited to Harbour Hill
B Private collectors and dealers can look but not buy
C Private collectors and dealers can attend an auction
D People can pick up the auction schedule
59 Why is there a schedule for when items will be sold?
A Items will be sold by category
B The auctioneers must stop for lunch an breaks
C Mr Scott-Jones can be there only at certain times
D Too many people may arrive at one time
60 What item for sale is mentioned that comes from Asia?
A fine china B silver service
C furniture D area rugs
SECTION 3: Cloze
Fill in each blank with ONE suitable word RECORD your answers on the answer sheet provided
The area near San Francisco, California is called Silicon Valley It got this name because of the large number of computer companies there At one time, most of the world’s (61) ……… companies were in California Today, it (62) ……… much cheaper to build computers overseas
Many computer companies now have offices in Bangalore, India This area is called ‘the Silicon Valley of India’ It (63) ………over 1,000 computer companies There are also many colleges in the (64) ………
……… The computer companies hire engineering graduates
About 6 million people live in Bangalore It is (65) ………of the largest cities in India This (66)
………is very old It was founded in 1537 Bangalore is called the ‘Garden City.’ There are many trees and flowers in the city Also, (67) ………are many public gardens and parks People (68) ………go to……… walk around and see beautiful colors everywhere
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………new locations They want to open (70) ………in other places Soon, a city in Pakistan
or China may be ‘the New Silicon Valley.’
PART 2: WRITING
SECTION 1: Controlled writing
From the following suggested words and phrases in the given sequences, make all the changes and additions necessary to produce sentences, which together make a complete paragraph Follow the example RECORD your answers on the answer sheet provided
1 VISSAN - a member company of Saigon Trading Group/ originally found/Nov 20, 1970
2 It/ go / into operation/ May 18, 1974
3 2006/ the company/ become/ VISSAN Limited Company
4 It /have/ many years of experience / producing canned and frozen foodstuff
5 Now/ its main products / be / fresh and frozen meat/ processed food/ fruit/ vegetables
6 - 7 Since the number of food poisoning cases/ be/ on the rise, the VISSAN Import-Export Corporation / steadily regain / the control/ the domestic market/ good quality / reasonably-priced products
8 Nowadays, VISSAN products/ accept / by the market/ thanks to / rational price / guaranteed food safety
9 Vietnamese housewives / be/ now very familiar / fresh and canned food/ foodstuff labeled VISSAN,
10 VISSAN instant foodstuffs / be / also very good sellers
11 Its success/ be / greatly due to the improvements/ product quality through heavy investment / complete, modern equipment
12 At present, VISSAN/ supply / four tonnes of sausage / the Vietnamese market per day
13 This year's goal / be / earn a sales turnover / VND940 billion
14 For several consecutive years, VISSAN food and foodstuffs /list / among Vietnam's top ten products
15 2010 / VISSAN / build / food processing zone / expand / more Food distribution net
SECTION2: Sentence transformation
Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentence printed before it RECORD your answers on the answer sheet provided
16 “If I were you I wouldn’t invest in that risky project ,” she told John
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17 In the long run, it is crucial to improve bio-safety in poultry farming
In the long run, to improve
18 Many commercial banks have raised their interest rates on gold deposits
The interest rates on gold deposits has been raised
19 Although many domestic companies are given active support from the Trade Ministry, they do not know how to penetrate the rural market
In spite of giving
20 If companies do not improve poor quality products, they will not be able to gain a firm foothold in the rural market
Unless companies improve poor quality products, they
21 More than 30 per cent of Vietnamese students aged 6-18 years old are underdeveloped because they have not had enough energy, vitamins and minerals
Due to
22 They sold out a large number of products as soon as they implemented a promotion program
No sooner
23 The price of gold has never been as high as it is now
Never (before)
24 The project was too risky for us to invest in
The project
25 This contract was so complicated that they could not understand
This contract
26 I would prefer you not to invest in shares
I would rather
27 Borrowers have to deal with a lot of difficulties because the lending rates are not reduced
If
28 They are going to print 5,000 new catalogues for us
We
29 The managing director was not available yesterday afternoon His assistant was not available, either
Neither the managing director nor his assistant available
30 I failed to get the job because I did not have any experience in sales and marketing
I wish I had any experience in sales and marketing to get the job
The end Good Luck!
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PART 1
Section 1:
Completion
Error identification
Section 2: Comprehension
41 C 45 C 49 D 53 C 57 A
Section 3: Cloze
61 computer 63 has 65 one 67 there 69 for
62 is 64 area 66 city 68 can 70 offices
PART 2
Section 1: Controlled writing
1 VISSAN, a member company of Saigon Trading Group was originally founded on Nov 20, 1970
2 It went into operation on May 18, 1974
3 In 2006, the company became VISSAN Limited Company.
4 It has many years of experience in producing canned and frozen foodstuff.
5 Now its main products are fresh and frozen meat, processed food, fruit and vegetables
6 - 7 Since the number of food poisoning cases was on the rise, the VISSAN Import-Export Corporation has
steadily regained the control of the domestic market through/ with its good quality and
reasonably-priced products
8 Nowadays, VISSAN products are accepted by the market thanks to its rational price and guaranteed
food safety
9 Vietnamese housewives are now very familiar with fresh and canned food and foodstuff labelled VISSAN,
10 VISSAN instant foodstuffs are also very good sellers
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modern equipment
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13 This year's goal is to earn a sales turnover of VND940 billion.
14 For several consecutive years, VISSAN food and foodstuffs have been listed among Vietnam's top ten
products
15 In 2010 VISSAN will build food processing zone and expand more Food distribution net.
Section 2: Sentence transformation
16 She advised John not to invest in that risky project
17 In the long run, to improve bio-safety in poultry farming is crutial
18 The interest rates on gold deposits have been raised
19 In spite of active support from the Trade Ministry, many domestic companies do not know how to
penetrate the rural market
20 Unless companies improve poor quality products, they will not be able to gain a firm foothold in the
rural market
21 Due to a lack of / not having enough energy, vitamins and minirals, more than 30 per cent of
Vietnamese students aged 6-18 years are underdeveloped
22 No sooner had they implemented a promotion program than they sold a large number of products
23 Never (before) has the price of gold been as high as it is now
24 The project was so risky that we did not invest in it
25.This contract was too complicated to understand
26 I would rather you did not invest in shares.
27 If the lending rates were reduced, borrowers would not have to deal with a lot of difficulties
28 We are going to have 5,000 new catalogues printed for us.
29 Neither the managing director nor his assistant was available yesterday afternoon
30 I wish I had had some experience in sales and marketing.