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....... accountants, many of whom are CPAs, generally have their own companies or work for major accounting firms. (a) Graduate (b) Professional (c) Public (d) Senior Q7 Some accountants specialize in ....... accounting — investigating white-collar crimes such as securities fraud and embezzlement. (a) criminal (b) forensic (c) police (d) undercover Q8 Many work closely with law enforcement officers and lawyers during investigations and often appear as ....... witnesses during trials. (a) expected (b) expert (c) known (d) respected Q9 ....... accountants record and analyze the financial information of the firms in which they are employed. (a) Business (b) Internal (c) Licensed (d) Management Q10 Government accountants work in the public ......., maintaining and monitoring the recordkeeping of government departments and agencies. (a) arena (b) domain (c) quarter (d) sector © 2003—2006 www.english-test.net 128. advanced-77 Business English / Incomplete Sentences / Advanced level # 77 Retirement and Pensions Q1 The relationship between worker pensions and retirement is of ....... interest to management and economists. (a) considerable (b) enough (c) plentiful (d) sufficient Q2 The reduction in retirement age since World War II is usually ....... to greater pension benefits, both governmental and private. (a) aligned (b) alleged (c) assigned (d) attributed Q3 The anticipated difficulties in financing current public pensions could be ....... by changes that delayed worker retirement. (a) instigated (b) investigated (c) mitigated (d) relegated Q4 Private pensions ....... a large percentage of individual wealth in most of the developed nations. (a) compare (b) compile (c) compost (d) comprise Q5 As a worker ages, both his productivity and the ....... of working another wage period will change. (a) difficulty (b) disability (c) disinterest (d) disutility Q6 In a perfect labor market, employers, who always pay workers the value of their ....... at any one time, will be indifferent to the age of retirement. (a) contract (b) output (c) pension (d) salary Q7 The most obvious reason for the existence of pensions is the tax advantage, since pension ....... are permitted to accumulate untaxed until retirement. (a) benefits (b) calculations (c) contributions (d) payouts Q8 Both employers and employees benefit from a payment ....... where workers receive less than the actual value of their work when they are young and more than the actual value of their work when old. (a) avenue (b) envelope (c) gap (d) stream Q9 This system reduces worker incentives for ....... and cheating and thereby raises their lifetime wealth. (a) kiting (b) lurking (c) lying (d) shirking Q10 General economic conditions also help determine actual retirement age: higher inflation and greater unemployment at the end of his career causes the worker to ....... his retirement. (a) defray (b) delay (c) deny (d) detract © 2003—2006 www.english-test.net 129. advanced-78 Business English / Incomplete Sentences / Advanced level # 78 Start Your Own Bank Q1 The goal of the state of California is to maintain a sound banking system without ....... limiting the entry of new banks. (a) unduly (b) unreally (c) unruly (d) unusually Q2 A competitive financial environment provides ....... choice to the public and stimulates economic development and efficiency. (a) critical (b) optimal (c) maximal (d) radical Q3 The state chartering agency makes sure that a new bank possesses the needed capital and management ....... to serve the public's needs. (a) expertise (b) labour (c) practices (d) recruitment Q4 This agency is the bank's primary ......., with the duty to protect the public from questionable banking practices. (a) administrator (b) moderator (c) originator (d) regulator Q5 The term "dual banking system" means that both the California and the US governments ....... bank charters. (a) certify (b) issue (c) license (d) publish Q6 The word "State" or "National" as part of a bank's name has nothing ....... where it operates; this refers to the type of charter it has. (a) in common with (b) in comparison to (c) to do with (d) to understand by Q7 Joining the Federal Reserve System is required for national banks, but ....... for state banks. (a) obligated (b) obvious (c) optimal (d) optional Q8 The FRS lends money to banks at a discount rate to help meet their short-term cash requirements, and is known as the "lender of last ......." for banks suffering liquidity crises. (a) chance (b) legs (c) request (d) resort Q9 The minimum amount of ....... capital for a newly chartered bank should total at least $2,500,000 in capital stock. (a) collected (b) direct (c) fixed (d) startup Q10 California wishes to encourage a broad and ....... shareholder base for new banks, although the organizers may desire to limit this number due to tax or other considerations. (a) based (b) diversified (c) lengthy (d) shallow © 2003—2006 www.english-test.net 130. advanced-79 Business English / Incomplete Sentences / Advanced level # 79 Internet Investing Q1 The Internet ....... an excellent tool for both investors and fraudsters. (a) becomes (b) equals (c) has (d) makes Q2 ....... online newsletters can certainly help investors gather valuable information. (a) Legal (b) Legible (c) Legitimate (d) Literary Q3 However, some companies pay online newsletters to ....... their stocks. (a) tally (b) tongue (c) tout (d) treat Q4 These newsletters will profit ....... if they convince investors to buy specific stocks. (a) attractively (b) beautifully (c) handsomely (d) prettily Q5 The most egregious scalp the stocks they hype, ....... the price with recommendations and then selling their own holdings at an inordinate profit. (a) clinging to (b) driving up (c) nailing down (d) standing by Q6 Internet bulletin boards ....... threads made up of numerous messages on investment opportunities. (a) capture (b) censure (c) feature (d) stature Q7 A single individual can mimic widespread interest in an unknown stock with a series of posts under various ........ (a) actors (b) addresses (c) aliases (d) antonyms Q8 Because spam is so easy and cheap to produce, fraudsters frequently use it to find investors for ....... investment deals. (a) bogus (b) bonus (c) sub rosa (d) surplus Q9 Many investment programs are just an internet version of the classic ....... scheme in which participants attempt to make money simply by recruiting new participants. (a) escalation (b) hierarchy (c) level up (d) pyramid Q10 Never make an investment based ....... on what you read in emails or on the internet. (a) lightly (b) lonely (c) singly (d) solely © 2003—2006 www.english-test.net 131. advanced-80 Business English / Incomplete Sentences / Advanced level # 80 Evolution of the Stock Exchange Q1 Paul Arlman, Secretary General of the Federation of European Securities Exchanges, warned in the following excerpted speech that he would not be able to answer this question ....... him: "What is an Exchange?" (a) asked to (b) put to (c) said to (d) set to Q2 The New York Stock Exchange was originally formed to ....... exchange rooms for the convenient transaction of their business by its members. (a) furnish (b) reform (c) refurbish (d) renovate Q3 The oldest Stock Exchange in the world, the Amsterdam Exchange, started in a Post Office in 1598 where incoming and ....... letters from ships were registered. (a) backdated (b) outgoing (c) outstanding (d) overseas Q4 But is was only in 1611, nine years after they started trading the first tradable share of the Vereenigde Oost- indische Compagnie (VOC) that they really got their own Exchange in the ....... of a building. (a) facade (b) nature (c) sense (d) stead Q5 "Confusion de Confusiones", by Joseph de la Vega, published in 1688, shows us quite precisely what an Exchange is: a den of ....... unless moderated by regulation. (a) lions (b) scouts (c) thieves (d) wolves Q6 Through most of its history an Exchange was a meeting place in a physical sense, and only in the last century did we introduce electricity and telephones, which on many floors of the Exchanges were restricted or ........ (a) forbidden (b) foregone (c) forestalled (d) forgotten Q7 In order to define what a Stock Exchange is today, you have to understand the unstoppable progress, or ......., of technology. (a) barrage (b) bombardment (c) juggernaut (d) ramrod Q8 When the computer did away with the physical limitation of the Exchange within one single city or region, the technology lost its uniqueness, and it gave rise to ........ (a) competition (b) correlation (c) jurisdiction (d) justification Q9 Another factor for change has been international equity investors, who have shown a ferocious appetite for both domestic and foreign equity investment, even ....... the dot com bubble. (a) aboveboard (b) nevertheless (c) notwithstanding (d) thereabouts Q10 The fourth factor is the information availability explosion that gave all investors nearly ....... access to nearly free data. (a) uncontrolled (b) unlimited (c) unmanageable (d) untenable © 2003—2006 www.english-test.net 132. advanced-81 Business English / Incomplete Sentences / Advanced level # 81 Corporate Taxation Q1 Rob Norton, of eCompany Now and Fortune magazines, notes in the article quoted below that corporate taxes are among the least efficient and least ....... of taxes. (a) avoidable (b) defeatable (c) defensible (d) reprehensible Q2 The tax is popular with the man ......., who believes, incorrectly, that it is paid by corporations. (a) in the shop (b) in the street (c) on the block (d) on the job Q3 The federal corporate income tax applies only to some businesses — those chartered as corporations — and not to partnerships or ....... proprietorships. (a) simple (b) single (c) sole (d) strict Q4 The federal tax is levied at three different rates on different ....... of income: 15 percent on taxable income under $50,000; 25 percent on income between $50,000 and $75,000; and 34 percent on income above that. (a) brackets (b) components (c) portions (d) segments Q5 A good reason that state and local corporate income taxes remain low is that corporations could easily ....... out of states that imposed unusually high taxes. (a) reinstate (b) relegate (c) relocate (d) replace Q6 Except for emergency taxes in wartime, corporate profits were first taxed in 1909, when Congress ....... a 1 percent tax on corporation income. (a) decided (b) enacted (c) proscribed (d) retracted Q7 The Tax Reform Act of 1986 was designed to increase the share of federal revenues collected via the corporate income tax and to decrease the share from the ....... income tax. (a) individual (b) personnel (c) private (d) single Q8 While the top corporate tax rate was cut, deductions for capital expenditures were severely ......., and as a result the effective tax rate for many corporations rose. (a) amended (b) curtailed (c) examined (d) extended Q9 The central problem with the corporate income tax from an economic point of view is that, ultimately, only ....... can pay taxes. (a) entities (b) companies (c) people (d) some Q10 As early as the 17th century, Sir William Petty, one of the ....... of modern economics, argued that a tax on the production and sale of commodities would eventually be shifted by producers to consumers, who would pay it in the form of higher prices. (a) planners (b) precursors (c) predecessors (d) progenitors © 2003—2006 www.english-test.net 133. advanced-82 Business English / Incomplete Sentences / Advanced level # 82 Commercial Property Q1 According to NAREIT (Yungmann and Taube, 2001), property insurance coverage should be based on fair value, i.e., valuing assets at their current market values — actual, if available, or ......., if not. (a) comparative (b) previous (c) projected (d) theoretical Q2 Much of the fair value debate has had a technical focus on how to place fair values on assets for which no market values ........ (a) apply (b) compare (c) exist (d) obtain Q3 While the technical issues are important, the real driver should be improving ....... for users of financial statements. (a) opacity (b) redundancy (c) translucency (d) transparency Q4 A single global standard will increase the ....... of financial presentations, which currently vary considerably. (a) completeness (b) comprehension (c) consistency (d) control Q5 A comprehensive standard ....... comparability across all types of financial institutions. (a) correlates (b) facilitates (c) initiates (d) legislates Q6 When accounting values for assets ....... from their underlying market values, some managements take uneconomic actions to protect accounting performance measures. (a) detract (b) distract (c) diverge (d) divide Q7 For example, during the U.S. savings and loan crisis in the 1980s, many institutions ....... assets with market values above book and continued to hold assets with book values above market. (a) sold off (b) sold out (c) underwrote (d) wrote off Q8 In hindsight, users of their financial statements were not well served by the accounting system ....... at the time. (a) at hand (b) in place (c) on hold (d) underway Q9 Fair value ....... argue that measuring financial assets as close as possible to their true underlying economic values removes these perverse incentives. (a) presentations (b) proponents (c) propositions (d) protocols Q10 Users would also benefit from a clearer picture of the economic ....... of the enterprise. (a) breath (b) health (c) heart (d) scene © 2003—2006 www.english-test.net 134. advanced-83 Business English / Incomplete Sentences / Advanced level # 83 Quality Control at Ford Q1 Writing of Ford's quality control problems, Tom Murphy of Ward's Auto World magazine mentions internal data suggesting suppliers were more culpable than the auto maker as recalls and warranty claims seemed to be ....... out of control. (a) exploding (b) rising (c) rolling (d) spinning Q2 The Firestone tire ....... got the most attention, but in many respects it was merely a symptom of a much broader ailment afflicting the No. 2 auto maker. (a) debacle (b) debut (c) detachment (d) deterrent Q3 A Ford executive contended that suppliers deserved a trip to the ....... for a number of costly, boneheaded mistakes. (a) dentist (b) market (c) outhouse (d) woodshed Q4 By last fall, however, the tone had softened; instead of berating parts makers, Ford was openly ........ (a) conciliatory (b) congratulatory (c) consolatory (d) convivial Q5 Caught up in the industry-wide trend toward ......., Ford may have relied too heavily on suppliers for engineering. (a) outsiders (b) outsourcing (c) overhead (d) oversight Q6 This demonstrates that OEMs run the risk of becoming ....... to the technical capabilities — or liabilities — of their suppliers if they merely purchase, rather than engineer. (a) subcontracted (b) subjected (c) subordinate (d) subservient Q7 To ....... the problem, Ford reclaimed some engineering responsibility. (a) ramify (b) realign (c) rectify (d) register Q8 The ....... effect of the new philosophy will be felt for years to come by many of the 2,000 production suppliers Ford taps for parts every day. (a) rapid (b) ripple (c) side (d) special Q9 Many suppliers are reserving judgment until the strategy is fully implemented over the next two years, but most are cautiously ........ (a) optical (b) optimal (c) optimistic (d) optional Q10 It is humbling for the company that pioneered mass production of the automobile to admit nearly 100 years later that it took its eye ......., that it sacrificed engineering prowess in what ironically was an attempt to make itself more efficient. (a) for an eye (b) off the ball (c) out of the socket (d) to the grindstone © 2003—2006 www.english-test.net 135. advanced-84 Business English / Incomplete Sentences / Advanced level # 84 Product Development (1) Q1 This white paper by the American Productivity & Quality Center explains that the most successful new product development teams are ......., with representation from a core group of areas such as finance, marketing, manufacturing, design, engineering, and research. (a) bilateral (b) cosmopolitan (c) metropolitan (d) multifunctional Q2 An open communication environment enables team members to ....... ideas around the group, receive feedback more quickly, and facilitate brainstorming sessions. (a) balance (b) better (c) bounce (d) bring Q3 Team membership is vital to the success of the group; ....... program managers to select those individuals they determine to be of the greatest value is a critical step. (a) demanding (b) empowering (c) inducting (d) suggesting Q4 In addition, teams are being given greater authority and held more ....... for the success or failure of the project. (a) accessible (b) accountable (c) actionable (d) advisable Q5 The use of various team reward and recognition structures is mixed, with a trend toward more recognition as opposed to monetary ........ (a) conceptions (b) considerations (c) incentives (d) incitements Q6 Several best-practice companies have specific companywide awards for work "....... the call of duty". (a) above and beyond (b) inside and outside (c) through and through (d) up to and including Q7 In addition, the NPD process needs a "champion", who is ....... with monitoring and adjusting the process as new experiences, good or bad, present themselves. (a) assigned (b) chored (c) lumbered (d) tasked Q8 The NPD process can be ....... into four general categories: idea generation, concept development, product and process design, and production and delivery. (a) broken down (b) cut up (c) gathered up (d) sorted out Q9 One organization stores all ideas in a database and revisits them until they are ....... useless. (a) deemed (b) deleted (c) determined (d) discarded Q10 Once viable ideas are chosen, they must be further developed, examined, and ....... before the select few concepts proceed to full design. (a) itemized (b) prioritized (c) realized (d) scrutinized © 2003—2006 www.english-test.net 136. advanced-85 Business English / Incomplete Sentences / Advanced level # 85 Product Development (2) Q1 The American Productivity & Quality Center study identified specific sources that tend to be good idea ....... for new product development, including market research, focus groups, third-party/inventor input, and brainstorming. (a) constructors (b) containers (c) generators (d) guarantors Q2 The concept development phase requires a more formal review and planning process that ensures the concepts are technically feasible, will make a ....... product, and will allow the organization to make a profit. (a) fashionable (b) reasonable (c) seasonable (d) sustainable Q3 At this point, an executive review generally approves the product for design and additional resource ........ (a) acquisition (b) advisement (c) allocation (d) attachment Q4 The product and process design stage involves turning the concept into a tangible product design and transforming that design into ....... prototype or pilot. (a) an active (b) an actual (c) a working (d) a solid Q5 Prototypes or pilots allow the designers to test and ....... the ability of the product or service to perform as originally expected. (a) approve (b) guarantee (c) satisfy (d) verify Q6 At this stage, to change the original product ......., some form of approval is required. (a) classification (b) generation (c) identification (d) specification Q7 This approval can range from upper management review to individual functional area review to team ........ (a) ballot (b) consensus (c) hindsight (d) poll Q8 Once the final design is finalized and approved, the product is ....... into production. (a) admitted (b) advanced (c) launched (d) projected Q9 A .......-up period normally is required before full production can begin. (a) level (b) round (c) scale (d) speed Q10 A quality assurance group within each business unit is responsible for verifying that the product and each manufacturing site meets the required ........ (a) addenda (b) agenda (c) criteria (d) quota © 2003—2006 www.english-test.net 137. advanced-86 Business English / Incomplete Sentences / Advanced level # 86 Auto Leasing Q1 LeaseGuide.com author Al Hearn explains that automobile leasing is based entirely on the ....... that you pay for the amount by which a vehicle's value depreciates during the time you're driving it. (a) concept (b) design (c) image (d) observation Q2 Depreciation is the difference between a vehicle's original value and its value at lease-end (....... value), and is the primary factor that determines the cost of leasing. (a) remnant (b) reserve (c) residual (d) retained Q3 Generally, European and Japanese automobile ....... have lower depreciation than American brands. (a) cars (b) logos (c) makes (d) trademarks Q4 Manufacturer's ....... Retail Price (MSRP) is the full price for a vehicle as displayed on its window sticker, including optional packages and destination charges. (a) Sales (b) Standard (c) Stated (d) Suggested Q5 When you and your dealer sit down and agree on a lease price for a car, this becomes the ....... cost, or "cap cost". (a) capitalized (b) car and package (c) cash projected (d) contract approved Q6 Cap cost can be reduced by rebates, factory-to-dealer incentives, trade-in credit, or a cash ....... payment; these are known as cap cost reductions. (a) down (b) first (c) key (d) prior Q7 When you lease, you're ....... the leasing company's money while you're driving their car and they rightfully expect you to pay interest on that money, the same as with a loan. (a) binding over (b) nailing down (c) running through (d) tying up Q8 This interest is expressed as a money factor, sometimes called lease factor, and is specified as a small ....... number such as.00297. (a) decimal (b) denominator (c) percentile (d) unrounded Q9 A good rule of .......: Lease money factors, converted to an annual interest rate, should be comparable to, if not lower than local new-car loan interest rates. (a) calculation (b) law (c) measure (d) thumb Q10 However, you may not qualify for great money factors unless if you have ....... credit rating. (a) a guaranteed (b) a relevant (c) a spotless (d) an unremarkable © 2003—2006 www.english-test.net 138. advanced-87 Business English / Incomplete Sentences / Advanced level # 87 Essential Advertising Q1 Stephen Whyte, CEO of Leo Burnett, observes that Marshall McLuhan may have had his ....... when uttering his much-quoted statement, "Advertising is the greatest art form of the 20th Century". (a) foot in his mouth (c) nose to the grindstone (b) hat on backwards (d) tongue in his cheek Q2 You can dispute whether or not advertising is art, but there is no ....... that advertising is big business. (a) betting (b) denying (c) discussing (d) speculating Q3 Advertising's global landscape is changing constantly, as agencies and holding companies consolidate to achieve international clout and economies of ........ (a) scale (b) size (c) state (d) success Q4 Media, telecommunications and electronics are converging to become one giant industry, illustrated by powerful ......., such as the merger between AOL and Time Warner. (a) alliances (b) antagonists (c) competitors (d) cooperatives Q5 Media expansion causes problems for advertisers, but it also presents new opportunities by increasing the possibilities for effectively targeting individuals, rather than taking a ....... approach. (a) broadside (b) bulletproof (c) scattergun (d) sharpshooter Q6 Of the three central roles — account manager, planner and creative — only the account handlers manage the relationship with the client on a ....... basis. (a) day-in-and-day-out (b) day-to-day (c) from-time-to-time (d) time-after-time Q7 The account manager is the ....... of the wheel — someone who organises the agency team of account managers, planners and creatives. (a) axle (b) hub (c) rim (d) spoke Q8 The planner's role is to find the most ....... communication strategy and develop a real insight into the relationship between the brand and the consumer. (a) compelling (b) complementary (c) convenient (d) convivial Q9 The creatives are the brilliant executional thinkers, working in teams made up of a copywriter and an art director to develop the planners' ideas and think up ads which will give brands a strong competitive ........ (a) ability (b) advantage (c) ambience (d) assonance Q10 We develop relationships with possible future clients, even though sometimes it is years down the line before something ....... it. (a) banks on (b) comes of (c) happens to (d) reacts from © 2003—2006 www.english-test.net 139. advanced-88 Business English / Incomplete Sentences / Advanced level # 88 Asset Classes Q1 Cathy Smart and the investment analysts at 401k Forum help you get down to the ....... with this article about the different asset classes. (a) baseline (b) basement (c) basics (d) basis Q2 Asset classes are the categories that your different investments ....... into — such as cash, bonds, large-cap stocks, small-cap stocks, and international stocks. (a) fall (b) fan (c) sift (d) sort Q3 Studies have shown that the key to successful investing is to ....... your wealth among different asset classes. (a) diverge (b) expand (c) range (d) spread Q4 Market capitalization (market cap) is a measure of the size and value of a company; to determine this, you simply multiply the number of the company's ....... shares of stock by the market price of one share. (a) corporate (b) individual (c) open market (d) outstanding Q5 Market capitalization is important because history has shown us that the stocks of companies with different market caps ....... differently in terms of return and risk. (a) behave (b) comply (c) gain (d) operate Q6 Cap-size shift: mid-cap stocks may have once been defined as large cap, but fell out of ....... with investors. (a) concern (b) favor (c) line (d) satisfaction Q7 Mid-cap stock performance usually falls somewhere in between the returns of their large- and small-cap Download 0.63 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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