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Từ vựng | Nghĩa |
Financial statement 🔈 | Báo cáo tài chính |
Desire 🔈 | Sự mong muốn |
Detail 🔈 | Chi tiết |
Forecast 🔈 | Dự báo |
Level 🔈 | Cấp độ |
Overall 🔈 | Tổng thể |
Perspective 🔈 | Viễn cảnh |
Project 🔈 | Dự án |
Realistic 🔈 | Thực tế |
Target 🔈 | Mục tiêu |
Translation 🔈 | Dịch |
Typically 🔈 | Tiêu biểu |
Yield 🔈 | Năng suất |
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Question 1 of 18
1. Question
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Question 2 of 18
2. Question
Listen to the question and the three responses. Choose the response that best answers the question:
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Question 3 of 18
3. Question
Listen to the dialogue. Then read each question and choose the best answer:
What is the woman doing?
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Question 4 of 18
4. Question
What does the man offer to do?
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Question 5 of 18
5. Question
When does she want to have this finished?
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Question 6 of 18
6. Question
According to the speaker, what is the first step to take when starting a small business?
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Question 7 of 18
7. Question
Who is this talk directed at?
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Question 8 of 18
8. Question
When does a business typically become profitable?
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Question 9 of 18
9. Question
The projected financial statement demonstrated to Susan that her business had a …………… chance of increasing its profit over the next two quarters.
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Question 10 of 18
10. Question
The company′s …………… earnings over the next six months were exciting.
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Question 11 of 18
11. Question
Choose the word or phrase that best completes the blanks:
Memo
To: Department Heads
From: Roy Jones, Manager
Re: Planning MeetingAs you know, our quarterly planning meeting will take place in two weeks. I want to let you know some of the topics that will be discussed, to give you a chance to prepare.
First, the overall economic situation in the country looks very good for the coming year. Economists 16 an increase in consumer spending, especially in our sector. Therefore, we should look into increasing production. I believe that a (1)…………… percent increase by the end of the year is a realistic target.
Second, since the company plans to increase sales overseas, we will need to hire several (2)……………. We will need to discuss how many we need and which languages should have priority.
These are the most important topics for the meeting. If anyone (3)…………… to put a special item on the meeting agenda, please let me know by the beginning of next week. -
Question 12 of 18
12. Question
Choose the word or phrase that best completes the blanks:
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Question 13 of 18
13. Question
Choose the word or phrase that best completes the blanks:
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Question 14 of 18
14. Question
Read the passages and choose the correct answer:
Do you have a sound financial plan for your small business? You should. The majority of small businesses fail dming the first five years, typically because they have not made realistic financial plans. A new business owner may start out with the necessary funds, a qualified staff, and office space and equipment. These things may not save the business from disaster, however, if the business owner hasn’t set realistic targets and made plans to reach them. Everyone who contemplates starting a new business should sit down and write out all the details of a financial plan before doing anything else.
To: Shirley Haines
From: Matthew Rockwell
Subject: Financial planning
Attach: Financial Plans for Small Businesses
Shirley,
Have you seen the attached article on financial planning? It appeared in this weeks issue of Small Business Owner magazine. It has given me a new perspective on things. I can’t believe we have already been running our business for six months, but we still haven’t sat down together to write out a financial plan. Overall, I believe our business is doing well, and we certainly have enough clients. But, I now understand that our future success depends on having a good financial plan. We need to project our earnings for the next year and set financial targets. We should get to work on this right away. Can we meet tomorrow afternoon? Three o’clock is a good time for me. Let me know soon.
Mathew
According to the article, why do most small businesses fail?
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Question 15 of 18
15. Question
Why did Matthew write the e-mail message?
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Question 16 of 18
16. Question
When does Matthew want to meet with Shirley?
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Question 17 of 18
17. Question
The word typically in the article is closest in meaning to …………….
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Question 18 of 18
18. Question
The word perspective in the e-mail is closest in meaning to …………….
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Part 1: Photo
Number 1. Look at the picture marked number 1.
(A) This orchard yields a lot of fruit.
(B) The weather reporter is making a forecast.
(C) The crew is making the drive level.
(D) The arrow hit its target.
Part 2: Question—Response
Number 2.
What is our projected income for next year?
(A) We expect several projects to come in.
(B) It can’t be protected.
(C) It’ll probably be slightly higher than this year.
Number 3.
is this an accurate translation of the statement?
(A) Yes, the translator did an excellent job.
(B) No, we don’t need eight translators.
(C) The transportation in this area is not adequate.
Part 3: Conversation
Numbers 4 through 6 relate to the following conversation.
[W] I’m developing a projected financial statement for my business. I’ll use it to see what kind of profits I can expect to yield this year.
[M] That’s great. It’ll also help you forecast periods where you might have financial problems.
[W] Yes. I’m sure it will be worth the effort for several reasons. I hope to have it finished soon—by the end of this week, in fact.
[M] I’m sure you’ll have no problem with that. If you like, I can look over the details when it’s finished and check your calculations and make any necessary corrections.
Part 4: Talk
Questions 7 through 9 relate to the following recording.
Many small businesses fail because of poor financial advice. Remember, a small business is no different from a large company in that financial planning is the key to success. Therefore, creating a projected financial statement is the first and most important step one should take when starting up a small business. It is realistic to expect your small business to become profitable during its first five years, but typically not during the first year. With this in mind, you can set reasonable targets and project expenses for the first year or two of your business. This will help you know what funds you need to raise in order to get and keep your business going.
Đáp án
LISTENING
1.A 2. C 3. D 4. C 5. A 6. A 7. C 8. B
READING
9. D 10. D 11. C 12. C 13. B 14. C 15. A 16. C 17. C 18. B