QTKD L13 CLC KTGK Test 101221

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TRƯỜNG ĐẠI HỌC NGÂN HÀNG TP.

HỒ CHÍ MINH
KHOA NGOẠI NGỮ
ĐỀ KIỂM TRA GIỮA KỲ
Tên học phần: TACN1-QTKD Số tín chỉ: 3
Lớp: ENP307_211_7_L13 Bậc: Đại học Hệ: Chính Quy CLC
Ngày kiểm tra: 10/12/2021 Giờ kiểm tra: 16:00
Phòng kiểm tra: Online/LMS Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút
Lưu ý: + Sinh viên làm bài trên tờ Làm Bài (Answer Sheet);
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PART I: VOCABULARY (4.0 pts.)
1.1. Match the words in the box to their definitions. There are two extra words that you don’t
need.
A. Checked E. Ships I. Deliverers
B. Shops F. Warehouse J. Run out of
C. Stored G. Labour K. Stock
D. Purchase H. Assemble L. Packaged
1. Put in boxes
2. Not have enough
3. Put different parts together
4. Examined to make sure everything is correct
5. Materials in reserve
6. Buy from another business
7. Kept ready to be used
8. Sent products to customers
9. Work done by people
10. A large building where goods are prepared for delivery
1.2. Fill in the blanks (1-8) with the words given in the box.There are 4 words you don’t need.
A. the shortest D. focusing G. good J. to meet
B. talking E. well H. to talk K. what
C. to do F. unlikely I. where L. likely
In these days of social media, you might think that making personal contact is much less important
than it used to be. Harvard business professor, AI Roth, disagrees and has shown that even (1)
_______ conversation before discussing a deal will make potential business partners six or seven
times more (2) _______ to co-operate. Here, then, are the rules of the game ...
Rule number one: Find out what you can do for others. Instead of (3) _______ on what other
people at the event can do for you - which may make you nervous and overly anxious (4) _______
business - take Internet entrepreneur Guy Kawasaki's advice and try focusing on (5) _______ you
can do for them. This will both relax you and encourage you to listen, as (6) _______ as make you
more popular!
Rule number two: Keep it short and arrange to meet again. Don't drag out the conversation too
long; you both want (7) _______ other people at the event. Establish the basis for talking business
now and arrange (8) _______ again soon.
PART II: READING COMPREHENSION (2.0 pts.)
Read the following passage and answer the questions given below it.
(PARA 1) 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

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$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.
(PARA 2) 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 (specialised) job growth.
(PARA 3) "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.
Questions 1-3: Choose the best answer
1. According to the article, the growth in consumer credit in March was ______ economists had
predicted.
A. about the same as B. slightly lower than C. twice as much as
2. By using the word "anemic", the article wants to say that the current job growth numbers are
__________.
A. professional B. poor C. impressive
3. According to the article, does the increase in consumer credit mean that the economy is
improving?
A. Yes B. Not necessarily C. No, just the opposite
Questions 4-5:
4. What did the government estimate?
5 What does the underlined word refer to?
“Something that would normally__________”
PART III: TRANSLATION (2.0 pts.)
Translate the following paragraph into Vietnamese.
1. Multicultural teams need to be patient and live with uncertainty. Successful interns adjust their
communication to the local style.
2. China offers the chance to learn a new language and to demonstrate the ability to live and work in
a different culture.
3. Chinese organizations are hierarchical. Everyone respects the boss. You need to think carefully
before you speak, and to be diplomatic.
4. A local entrepreneur who wants to open an international franchise needs to raise capital in order to
register a company and pay the franchise fee.
PART IV: WRITING (2.0 points)
Finish the following sentences with your own words.
1. After one or two years of working abroad, ……….………………………………………………
2. Customer support involves ……….……………………………………………………………….

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