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FULL PRACTICE TEST OF ENGLISH FOR INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION Duration 90 minutes – 250 questions Part 1 – Complete sentences with ONE suitable form of word This part consists of 50 questions from question 1 to question 50. 1.Under the doctrine, once a copyrighted work is lawfully sold on the market, the copyright owner’s exclusive rights to control the use and sale of that work are exhausted because the copyright owner has received ________ from the sale of that work. A compensation B combination C complication D commendation 2.As the market _______ of homebuyers, sellers are forced to make better improvements, carry out more well-prepared investments and offer reasonable prices besides introducing attractive promotions. A recession B obsession C possession D concession 3.Many FIEs are facing the risk of _______ as they have failed to timely renew expired licenses. A resolution B dissolution C retribution D distribution 4.Offering tax ______ will attract environment-friendly investors. A exception B exemption C extinction D exertion 5.Accelerating _________ of the customs system will improve the reliability of cross-border trade. A globalization B urbanization C amortization D modernization 6.Export within the region is now very ________ thanks to free trade agreements. A favorable B charitable C affordable D sustainable 7.The minimum wage hike is piling pressure on enterprises, who are already suffering from the _______ economic situation. A desirable B formidable C enviable D affordable 8.In order to comply with the regulations of importing countries, local companies should build up a _____ supply chain. A viable B reliable C liable D available 9. The wrong ________ of financial resources, manpower and land remains a traditional challenge for Vietnam’s economic growth. A termination B obligation C allocation D violation 10. To deal with a lack of funding for transport infrastructure ________ , it is necessary to increase toll fees. A construction B obstruction C instruction D destruction 11. The State Securities Commission (SSC) has proposed several incentives, including higher foreign ownership limit in listed enterprises, in an effort to ______ the bearish stock market. A retain B revise C regain D revive 12. Releasing hasty ________ will receive strong resentment. A prescription B description C proscription D inscription 13. A thorough knowledge of local customs and habits and sufficient agility to ______ a dynamic environment thanks to established local networks. A adapt to B advance to C adhere to D appeal to 14. Imposing such anti-dumping tariffs can _____ the domestic stainless steel producers. A detect B desire C defend D depict 15. Stock market must be improved ________ to attract sizable foreign indirect investment. A sufficiently B generously C dramatically D vibrantly 16. Despite the written instructions of the ministry, certificate renewal remains a(n) _______ task due to inconsistent legal provisions. A chaotic B arduous C gradual D efficient 17. To avoid the lawsuit, enterprises must actively hold ________ with competent agencies. A eradication B manipulation C participation D negotiation 18. Law on Personal Income Tax (PIT) has shown its obstacles due to the fast _______ of the economics. A education B variation C fabrication D transportation 19. The Government should not be too cautious in protecting domestic retailers by adopting unclear ________ . A resignations B resolutions C regulations D retributions 20. The park’s operator should apply special incentives for those who rent spaces at the office building in a bid to _______ more ICT enterprises. A adapt to B adhere to C appeal to D adjust to 21. Restructuring plans are short of _________ market analyses, being built focussing primarily on solutions to the status quo. A apparent B gradual C tremendous D holistic 22. In the context of regional and global economic integration, a considerable challenge for developing countries is to fulfill _______ of exercising good corporate social responsibility towards the sustainable developments. A refreshments B requirements C recruitments D retirements 23. SBBS is appreciative of the efforts of the authorities in adopting decisive measure to restore _______ in the securities industry. A concurrence B confidence C conference D congruence 24. In order to exceed the _________ of all stakeholders, the company has to exert all necessary efforts. A explorations B expirations C expectations D exploitations 25. Foreign business associations have called for authorities to create a _______ rule for opening new retail stores. A automatic B simultaneous C magnificent D identical 26. In an effort to ________ hard times, HCMC top leaders are mounting pressure on related authorities asking them to come up with feasible measures. A enjoin B endure C ensure D enforce 27. Collecting materials for damage _______ will form a basis for compensation. A evaluation B manipulation C facilitation D orientation 28. Organizing many ________ activities willl promote corporate social responsibility. A tyrannical B benevolent C charismatic D adventurous 29. When the stock market is ________ , having an airline operation license gives investors an opportunity of surplus capital after gaining a foothold in the market and selling shares to foreign strategic partners in order to share the burden of administration. A equivalent B identical C simultaneous D optimistic 30. ________ of reports on trust operations will help management agencies to follow credit growth situation of the economy. A obsession B transgression C submission D accession 31. The huge _________ of media attention stems from potential impacts on economic growth. A harassment B punishment C settlement D acquirement 32. The _________ of these unnecessary registration formalities can help reduce costs of businesses. A retrieval B removal C renewal D refusal 33. The central bank aims to stabilize the market with many gold bar _______ . A sanction B junction C auction D tuition 34. Proposal of some _______ of the Investment Law will provide a legal basis for revoking the licenses of FIEs. A correction B corruption C collection D collation 35. Issuing a separate decree on casino business can lay a(n) _________ legal framework for the business. A dominant B opulent C generous D official 36. Amassing a large amount of goods will create a product _______ in the market. A equity B scarcity C amity D unity 37. Boosting investment in infrastructure for flexible ______ between various types of transportation will lower logistics costs. A condition B convention C connection D consumption 38. Risks in gold mobilization mainly came from weak _________ of banks in mobilization and lending activities. A administration B facilitation C participation D manifestation 39. Hryvnia has fallen to a record low while the rouble has dropped although cushioned by central bank _______ . A intersection B interaction C intervention D interruption 40. Due to market ________ , the crisis could have an impact for investment banks too as they might have to consider pulling upcoming stock market listings. A persistence B occurrence C turbulence D adherence 41. Online _________ depends on shopping habits of consumers, the prestige of enterprises and the development of the e- commerce industry in particular and the online business segment. A penetration B termination C liquidation D generation 42. If incapable people were not eliminated from State agencies, an effective mechanism for evaluation and duty assignments was not available soon, it would be impossible to ______ an effective civil service. A aim at B grow up C put off D cope with 43. A(n) _______ bonus received can stem form well performance of sales department. A accidental B munificent C charismatic D harmonious 44. Rising oil prices can _______ consumption growth. A adhere to B choke off C tap into D aim at 45. The success of our new product launch can be ________ by an unimaginative advertising campaign. A categorized B jeopardized C economized D monopolized 46. Producing _______ evidence will support the compensatory damages. A harmonious B sufficient C optimal D ultimate 47. Setting out a roadmap on administrative reform can create a more _______ business environment. A negligent B ambitious C liberal D separate 48. Enhancing the effectiveness of the legal framework will protect the _______ interests of consumers. A legitimate B benevolent C charismatic D monumental 49. Failure to _______ the market demand will suffer high inventories. A adapt to B adhere to C appeal to D adjust to 50. High pressure of sales growth due to ______ of demand in traditional markets. A saturation B generation C federation D aspiration Part 2 – Questions & Responses This part consists of 50 questions from question 51 to question 100. 51. Are you planning to go to the tax seminar? A No, I’m taking the subway. B Yes, and I learned a lot. C Yes, it sounds interesting. 52. What should we do about the damaged goods we received? A Call and complain. B Offer the customer a refund. C Send them replacements. 53. Has the virus been removed from our server? A Yes, but we lost some data. B I’ve made a doctor’s appointment. C Not yet, but we’re serving now. 54. When are the dividents usually disbursed? A You should receive yours any day now. B We do a few hours of work each day. C This will help them concentrate. 55. Where can I catch a taxi to the train station? A It takes about 15 minutes. B Yes, there are some cabs there. C There’s a stop in front of the building. 56. Why was the marketing campaign postponed? A There is a post office around the corner. B The agency needed more time. C You can try it next time. 57. The construction work in the lobby is making such a mess. A I’ll call the cleaning crew when they’re finished. B Yes, it’s quite disty this time of year. C The work was finished in January. 58. What a beautiful work of art! A Yes, this time of year is nice. B All of the artwork is marked with prices. C Yes, I love the painting technique. 59. Has the new product specifications been decided? A He’d like to develop a new brand. B I’m sure production will go up. C A few things still need to be worked out. 60. Let’s sit over there. It is full of people in here. A The air in here is warm all day. B OK, let’s move our seats. C Somebody will serve us. 61. Let’s rent a place to live for 2 years. A We’ll be back in Canada after 2 years. B Since the place is one of my aunt’s. C She lives in an apartment across from here. 62. Do you want to work late tonight or finish this early tomorrow? A I’d rather get it all done today. B I had a good time on Saturday. C I work late today. 63. I’ll never get these papers in the mail today. A The figures are too high. B Sure you will. Let me help you. C I’ll write you a check later. 64. Who can meet the director at the airport tomorrow? A I don’t mind going to meet her. B He’s giving a presentation tomorrow. C Do you often go to the airport? 65. I’m leaving for the airport in half an hour. A He’s on his way to work. B Well, have a safe flight. C Yes, before the traffic gets too heavy. 66. I’d like you to type this letter this afternoon or by tomorrow morning. A OK, I can get it done after lunch. B I tried calling but got a busy signal. C It’s Tuesday tomorrow. 67. Where is the new accountant going to work? A He’ll have an office on the fifth floor. B I’m sure he’ll work the same hours as us. C It’s not an option, I’m afraid. 68. I’m really pleased with the way these leaflets have turned out. A Thanks. I designed the letter using my PC. B Yeah, a lot have turned out today. C I think I’m catching a cold. 69. I’ve lost the agenda for tomorrow’s meeting. A That’s OK, I have a spare one. B Do you have a moment? C I need to take a break. 70. What are they going to do about the structural flaws? A There’s going to be an investigation. B It’s going to be a long day. C It’s giving me a terrible headache. 71. Where can I store the books when they arrive? A I can’t wait to see the books. B Have you read the books yet? C There’s some space I the basement. 72. Why haven’t they ordered the Christmas cars yet? A It’s the office Christmas party on Thursday. B Oh, we though you had ordered them. C I didn’t get any Christmas cards last year. 73. What did you decide about the fax machine? A We’re going to buy a new one. B There was a power cut yesterday. C I sent him a fax last weekend. 74. Where has Greenford decided to put the new fax machine? A Well, he doesn’t often send faxes, does he? B He’s trying to replace the circuit boards in the old machines. C He said he would put it between the copy machine and filling cabinets. 75. When can I get the estimates for the pamphlets? A I don’t think you can guess something like that. B I’ve already sent them to your secretary. C I’m sure they’ll send them. 76. Didn’t I ask you to finish writing the review of the new software by Friday? A Relax, I still have a whole day to get it done. B I’m using a new computer. C I have to install a new program for you. 77. Why didn’t you finish the project on time? A He has trouble getting to the airport on time. B It turned out to be more complicated than we thought. C The finish on your floors is just beautiful. 78. Where do you expect to be meeting the president? A I guess we’ll meet in his office. B It’s hard to tell with this kind of material. C I’m really worried about this. 79. Do you have any openings in your accounting department? A Yes, here’s an application form. B I’m sorry, the accounting department is closed for the day. C Accountants must be very good with numbers. 80. How much is the electric lawnmower in the window? A It cuts grass of all lengths at high speed. B Do you mean the red power mower,sir? C It’s a great machine. 81. How are you going to handle this problem wihtout upsetting everyone? A Turn the handle to the right. B I have no idea. This is such a mess. C It wasn’t my fault. 82. When can I talk to you about the budget? A I’m so bad with finances. B Drop by my office this afternoon. C I’m in a meeting, so can’t I talk. 83. How often do you run a virus check on your computer? A Not as often as I should. B Yes, I believe it is good for your health. C Last week, there was an outbreak. 84. Would you please call me as soon as the shipment arrives? A I called about the shipment last week. B I can wait for that call. C Yes, it’s supposed to arrive within the hour. 85. How do you plan to deliver the manuscript on time? A When it gets there. B By air courier. C Right now. 86. When are you going to start subscribing to the magazine? A Yes, I’m going to start receiving it next month. B We’ll get our first issue next month. C Yes, I have already written the article. 87. What do you think about his offer? A Yes, I did. B I’m for it. C I’d love to make an offer. 88. What do you think should be done with the funds? A You should learn the foundamentals. B They should be set aside for emergencies. C We had fun last night. 89. Can’t you change the height if you need to? A I have to check with the architect first. B Her height changes every month. C There’s no need to fight. 90. Why did you decide on a merger with National Gas? A I can’t decide which way to go. B Their management is remarkably efficient. C We lost it because of a power surge. 91. What account for a drop in water pressure? A Sales dropped rapidly after that. B It was a very tough deadline. C One of the main pipes burst. 92. How will this car perform in very hot climates? A The theater has air conditioning. B We were near the equator. C It’s been designed just for that. 93. What about changing the hiring requirements? A We hired all new staff. B The tires need to be changed. C I think they’re fine as they are. 94. How will the department finance this purchase? A She’ll buy both of them. B The apartment is for sale. C The funds have already been set aside. 95. What about hiring temporary staff for the event? A I’s rather pay our people overtime. B It will be over shortly. C Four people were fired. 96. How can I fire him after all these years? A We put the fire out. B He’s known him for many years. C Tell him we’re downsizing. 97. What do you find is the most popular item? A The lamps sold out right away. B She’s more popular than I am. C I find it every where. 98. How much gas does your tank hold? A I can’t hold it much longer. B We need a new tank. C I never really noticed. 99. Why should demand fall off so suddenly? A His demands seem sudden. B Sales always drop in the Autumn. C She hasn’t given me any notice. 100. What did you think of the department’s performance? A I’m recommending bonuses for the entire team. B I was thinking of them just yesterday. C The show had one intermission. Part 3 – Complete sentences with ONE phrase This part consists of 150 questions from question 101 to question 250. 101. It’s essential to make product diversification in order to A enjoin brand values. B promote good consumption. C infringe market share. D design brand popularity. 102. Many countries should have demand stimulation measures so as to A concess economic development. B relax economic recovery. C deduct economic rebounding. D promote economic growth. 103. Making investments to increase the value of products to A diminish profit margins. B promote goods consumption. C inhibit trademark prestige. D enjoin client loyalty. 104. To conquer the market easily, enterprises should A progress value escalation. B convict attractive equivalence. C enhance brand celebrity. D defy service collision. 105. It’s necessary to transfer foreign currency deposits into savings accounts if individuals want to A enjoy interest differences. B induct trade deficit. C design inflationary pressure. D rehearse payment risk. 106. The increase in product quality does NOT stem from A constant technology amelioration. B negligence in candidate selection. C good staff treatment policy. D careful upgrading of transmission infrastructure. 107. The burden of many enterprises can stem from A sharp increase in tax collection. B dedicated staff erection. C indulgence in employees subscription. D excellent subvention of crisis. 108. The issuance of government bonds does NOT aim to A patronize public investments. B subsidize public expenditures. C amortize budget deficit. D retrieve exhausted economy. 109. To ensure the stable inflation control target, it’s essential to A follow up credit growth. B lay up monetary loosening policy. C put up bond issuance. D pack up aggregate demand. 110. The settlement of budget deficit stems from A acceleration of bonds issuance. B elaboration on citizens demand fabrication. C amelioration of unemployment issue banishment. D donation to population growth collision. 111. Maximization of human resources strength stems from A violation of staff persecution. B circulation of employee morale alteration. C penetration of technology fulmination. D frequent evaluations of hierarchy. 112. Development of the support industry stems from A coalition of business admonition. B circumscription of diplomatic rapport development. C approbation of oversea market expansion. D vindication of international castigation. 113. One of the following results NOT stemming from dealing with recession is A injury of the company image. B reduction in staff morale. C erosion of client faith. D surge in company prestige. 114. Finding the products and services quality enhancement solutions is very necessary to A provoke client suspension. B enhance the competitive dominance. C deport superfluous markets acquirement. D resign market manipulation. 115. The business model diversification can A convict the eviction of foreign enterprises. B exploit the entire client segments. C indict the concession of diplomatic rapport. D protract the surveillance of strategic alliances. 116. The client caring services improvement leads to A gradual accretion of customer loyalty. B urgent credence of brand validity. C chaotic annulment of share dominance. D capricious transmission of trademark popularity. 117. To meet the customer tastes and needs, it’s extremely crucial to A pack in service quality. B lay on technology improvement. C carry out market research. D give away strategic alliance. 118. Many enterprises can achieve market share increase target thanks to A flexible prohibition from client urbanization. B rational elaboration on customers mobilization. C hectic qualification for market solemnization. D significant adaptation to infrastructure optimization. 119. In order to meet the social needs, many businesses should A protract tranmission infrastructure modification. B consent distribution network circulation. C indict advertisement channels admonition. D deport marketing employees ambition. 120. The separation of main business will lead to A gradual accretion of business actions efficiency. B harmonious attestation of potential clients nomination. C tentative promulgation of product values dimension. D coherent acclamation of strategic alliance. 121. The orientation to attract FDI leads to A significant accretion of production competence. B chaotic violation of market share annulment. C prudent publication of service quality excursion. D definitive cessation of strategic alliances duplication. 122. The sharp increase in client quanlity stems from A favorable erection of distribution channels arbitration. B monumental confiscation of staff alternation. C permanent approbation of attractive promotion circulation. D capricious termination of employee quanlity litigation. 123. Many countries can protect domestic production thanks to A relevant saturation of tranmission infrastructure development. B pervasive obligation of manufacturing technology ministration. C equivalent appreciation of modern equipment provision. D hectic liquidation of business environment issuance. 124. The loosening of monetary policy will NOT A prevail inflationary pressure. B condense global capital. C relax economic growth. D inspire exchange rate. 125. The economic instability can NOT occur due to A disparity between savings rate and investment. B deviations in the implementation of credit package disbursement. C fluctuation of exchange rate. D maintenance of stable macroeconomic environment. 126. The settlement of saturated status of service stems from A proactive aggregation of added value circulation. B radical collation of persuasive ads ways contravention. C liable equation of creative distribution channels erection. D holistic collection of potential market corruption. 127. Upgrading transmission infrastructure will lead to A generous foundation for service quality accretion. B essential action of economic growth stimulation. C coherent addition to clients bases explosion. D stable coordination with customers liquidity. 128. Commitment to granting credit incentives will cause A radical reduction in financial costs. B harmonious prevention from economic growth. C coherent subjection to strategic alliances. D abundant embarkation on budget redundancy. 129. The efficacy of business plan stems from A excellent financial administration. B viable budget amortization. C hectic inflationary adjudication. D generous business strategies articulation. 130. The catastrophic slowdown of market stems from A equivalent business environment publication. B holistic clients attraction saturation. C legitimate regulations infringement. D hazardous products celebration. 131. The focus on investment attraction will A promote systematic advantages. B conquer clients advancement. C enjoin economic condition. D deter service validity. 132. The reduction of corruption stems from A radical business strategy violation. B charismatic appraisal of hierarchy. C efficient financial culmination. D rigorous control of incomes. 133. Many enterprises can overcome the big crisis thanks to A flexible authority of gigantic individuals. B proactive development of creative business strategy. C perpetual saturation of legal regulations. D stagnant collision of fraudulent policies. 134. The surge in global FDI stems from A harmonious bafflement of clumsible enterprises. B positive retrieval of world economy. C urgent accretion of domestic cultures. D chronic facility of global capital. 135. In order to increase market share, most enterprises depending on their financial capabilities will A carry out viable brand promotion strategies. B pass up flexible propagation contrivance. C get at creative business opinions. D go for violent excitement policies. 136. The introduction of suitable product lines stems from A permission of hazardous business opinions. B eviction of persuasive results reports. C volatility of competent data analysists. D fulfillment of the client taste seizure. 137. The enhancement of trademark prestige stems from A mobilization of frantic innovation schemes. B utilization of monumental advertising ways. C urbanization of effective attraction orientations. D modernization of viable market segment opinions. 138. The exchange of market stabilization target can NOT derives from A fluctuation of intrinsic value. B volatility of internal worth. C stability of net worth. D variation of inside value. 139. The increase in the net worth of our company does NOT stem from A dismissal of activity ranges. B diversification of consumption goods. C enhancement of commodity functions. D expansion of product line. 140. Sales slump as selling prices can NOT be raise due to A increase in market demand. B reduction in consumption need. C enhancement of commercial transactions. D approval of goods consumptions. 141. Increasing public spending will A promote economic growth. B ensue community credibility. C degrade social violence. D convict local cultures. 142. Company profits could not be taken out of the country due to A transgression of narrow monetary policies cessation. B culmination of loosening currency policies. C enforcement of tight monetary regulations. D appraisal of easing currency saturations. 143. Creating a powerful brand identity is essential if we want to A stabilize competitive advantage. B modernize entire market. C urbanize market dominance. D mobilize market share. 144. Increase in market share can NOT occur due to A fluctuation of profit margin. B development of sales network. C enhancement of trademark prestige. D expansion of consumption market. 145. Powerful brand names will NOT A enhance consumer loyalty. B explode market dominance. C preserve competitive edge. D deter market expansion. 146. The belief in the early recovery of the business situation has waned gradually partly due to A prolongation of economic difficulties. B retardation of integration processes. C stagnation of environmental improvement. D acceleration of innovative policies enforcement. 147. Sharp price hike can NOT occur thanks to A extensive development of distribution channels. B constant limitation of advertising channels explosion. C consumers objection to positive behaviors. D drastic bafflement of attractive promotion ways introduction. 148. Improving business environment will A apply for strategic alliance limitation. B appeal to foreign direct investment attraction. C give away foreign investors impression. D give in diplomatic rapport development. 149. Staying steadfast in maintaining macro stability can NOT A improve the business environment. B enhance investors’ confidence. C preserve the strong momentum. D degrade enterprises cultures. 150. Fulfilling corporate social responsibility will A enact hazardous conflicts. B impose social cultures. C promote sustainable development. D consume violent behaviors. 151. Accelerating the reform of State-owned enterprises can A increase foreign investment attraction. B confine diplomatic rapport expansion. C enhance strategic alliance development. D degrade enterprises cultures. 152. An erosion of a country’s competitive edge stems from A sharp increase in wages. B rapid reduction in wages. C formidable environmental degradation. D wasteful natural resources exploitation. 153. Reduction in potential clients quanlity does NOT stem from A chronic harassment about the payment. B occurrence of cost blowouts. C dramatic increase in tax revenues. D appearance of equity market retreat. 154. The enactment of good staff treatment policy will NOT A enhance staff loyalty. B improve employees efficiency. C reduce staff dedication. D increase business prestige. 155. The significant reduction in conflicts of internal organization does NOT stem from A disruption of group harmony. B stablishment of definite hierarchy. C elimination of fraudulent individuals. D enforcement of impartial regulations. 156. Subsidizing an inefficient export industry will A take control of markets for the product. B take charge of congenial work environment. C take care of volatility in the economy. D take turns a domestic political row. 157. Concentration the report on quantitative market metrics will help businesses A preserve market evolution. B conquer the health violation. C degrade foreign investment. D enjoin congenial work environment. 158. Permission of various methods of accelerated depreciation accounting will A appeal to capital investment. B pack in a different economic landscape. C get on a domestic political row. D kick out the money outflow. 159. Doing market research will NOT help enterprises A explore trends in spending habits. B debase innovative solutions. C retard clients' tastes. D indict health insurance. 160. Imposing taxes and quotas will A prevail domestic industry. B restrict imports of certain product. C conspire foreign investment. D demote the whole production process. 161. The sustainable growth of many enterprises stems from A eviction of capital demand. B concession of attractive tax incentive. C utilization of a data extraction and analysis tool. D commission of treaty rights. 162. Stock exchanges can handle information disclosure violations thanks to A application of the stringent sanctions. B celebration of negligent inspections. C estimation of expeditious precautions. D tabulation of rigorous evaluations. 163. The monopolistic producers always maintain high price levels for the purpose of A acquirement of the surpassing profits. B amendment of capital retrieval. C bombardment of profit stability. D banishment of goods consumption. 164. The issuance of government bonds will A turn off the hazardous competitors destination. B appeal to the global monopolistic confiscation. C shore up the stagnant economic action. D apply for the entire potential clients segmentation. 165. The five steps processes of handling losses is sorted out as follows 1 - receiving customer information 2 - checking insurance contract 3 - making losses compensations 4 - collecting complaint records 5 - appointing appraisal units The CORRECT sequence will be A 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 – 5. B 1 – 2 – 5 – 4 – 3. C 2 – 1 – 3 – 4 – 5. D 2 – 1 – 5 – 4 – 3. 166. Coping with cash redundancy, in order to offset the cost of mobilizing deposits, banks are forced to A find out reliable investment channels. B lay up stable economic growth. C chalk up the charismatic crime trend. D strike out the gigantic oversea market. 167. The customs agency has proposed to change the automatic declaration categorization after many cases in which exporting enterprises A laid off the laws on enviromental pollution. B appealed to the official standards for security. C tapped into loopholes in risk management. D fended off the eventual chance for expansion. 168. The wave of bankruptcy A accounts for the harsh economic realities. B sets up sustainable economic growth. C notifies of optimistic economic recovery. D leads to export market expansion. 169. Because of the proprietor’s late payments, the customer faced the dilemma when it failed to timely A abide by stagnant economy. B break into chronic conflicts. C carry out financial obligation. D tailor to global recession. 170. Increase in the entire ownership of businesses is for the purpose of A assignment of client failth. B acquirement of market shares. C punishment of trademark prestige. D harassment of legal regulations. 171. Due to the lack of social infrastructure outside the parks, IPs in Vietnam have modern technical infrastructure but still fail to A stand up market shares. B appeal to foreign investors. C break into insurance benefits. D choke off environmental laws. 172. Analysts believe IPs should be more dynamic in attracting investors instead of waiting for them owning to A harsh world economic realities. B tough global economic conditions. C serious international economic recessions. D prospective economic retrieval signals. 173. Many countries can NOT attract investment from foreign countries thanks to A stipulation of low wages policy. B substitution of social infrastructure development. C separation of enviromental arbitration. D speculation of bureaucratic procedures. 174. The possession of compliant orientation stems from A adherence to creative business methods. B reliance on negligent business organizations. C equivalence to feasible business strategies. D embarkation on conservative business ideals. 175. In order to take up opportunity for attracting investment, many countries have to A degrade economic retrieval. B conquer rapport expansion. C retard domestic cultures. D promote infrastructure development. 176. Many countries can lose the attractiveness to foreign investors due to A formidable liquidity of domestic enviroment. B chronic volatility of exchange rate. C excessive vitality of infrastructure upgrading. D urgent mobility of rapid urbanization. 177. In the long term, good CSR exercising help business contribute to A sustainable growth of the country. B apparent break of business enviroment. C chronic stress of internal conflicts. D ambitious rule of domestic economic crisis. 178. In the company’s business strategy, business leaders must ensure the harmony of three factors: A profit, people and planet. B profit, people and price. C profit, people and promotion. D profit, price and planet. 179. Paying special attention to taking care of the spiritual life will NOT A enhance employees loyalty. B improve staff dedication. C exclude employees motivation. D increase staff devotion. 180. TRAPHACO can boost loyalty to the company thanks to A enforcement of good treatment policies. B elimination of partial entertainment plans. C maintenance of fair duty assignation stipulations. D adoption of equal wages policies. 181. Organizing cultural activities will NOT A promote traditional values. B expel staff harmony. C infringe employees solidarity. D convoke internal cultures. 182. Despite the current economic head winds, business can remain viable thanks to A withdrawal of prudent production ideals. B collision of appropriate business conceptions. C punishment of adventurous investment laws. D application of sustainable production principles. 183. The company provide its staffs with many kinds of motivation and welfare program for the purpose of A working inspiration exclusion. B work passion enhancement. C job tension increase. D staff dedication reduction. 184. Customers who withdraw too much money from their account will A enjoin entire profits. B incur an overdraft fee. C provoke value-added tax payment. D condemn preferential interest rates. 185. The cancellation of ad contracts does NOT stem from A exertion of tremendous pressure. B drastic opposition of public. C frequent grievance of community. D expansive approbation of public. 186. It’s vital to stimulate purchasing power if the Government wants to A prop up production. B lay off growth. C lay on expansion. D give out innovation. 187. The satisfaction of customers’ needs stems from A adequate security of product range extention. B arduous castigation of goods mediation. C liberal offence of market research frustration. D tentative arraignment of customers’ tastes attention. 188. To dispel the greatest fear relevant to reckless approval of public investment projects, the draft law should A grow into private investment. B lay off sustainable growth. C set out strict provisions. D go up dangerous investigation. 189. The trade action between export, import and business expansion between many countries is promoted thanks to A synchronous election of client datas. B presence of international finance. C pervasive transgression of productivity headway. D munificent settlement of budget balances. . FULL PRACTICE TEST OF ENGLISH FOR INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION Duration 90 minutes – 250 questions Part. 50 questions from question 1 to question 50. 1.Under the doctrine, once a copyrighted work is lawfully sold on the market, the copyright owner’s exclusive rights to control the use and sale of. production will go up. C A few things still need to be worked out. 60. Let’s sit over there. It is full of people in here. A The air in here is warm all day. B OK, let’s move our seats. C Somebody

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