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TOEIC, Ejercicios de Idioma Inglés

Asignatura: Ingles, Profesor: , Carrera: Administración y Dirección de Empresas, Universidad: URJC

Tipo: Ejercicios

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est 1: Listening
The Listening section evaluates how well you understand spoken English, The Listening test has four sections
and will take approximately 45 minutes, You must mark your answers on the answer sheet not in the test book,
PART l: PH0I0GRAPHS
Directions: For each item in Part 1, you will hear four statements about a photograph
in the test book' You must listen carefully to the statements in order to select the statement
that best describes the photograph, Mark the corresponding letter (A), (B), (c), or (D) on the
answer sheet.
Example
Listen to the statements and select the one that best describes the picture.
(A) They're drinking orange juice,
(B)They're turning on a computer.
(G)They're looking at a screen.
(D) They're putting on formal clothes.
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the picture, so you should choose answer (c) and mark it on your
answer sheet.
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est 1: Listening

The Listening section evaluates how well you understand spoken (^) English, The (^) Listening test has (^) four sections and will (^) take approximately 45 minutes, You (^) must mark your answers on the answer sheet (^) not in the test book,

PART l: PH0I0GRAPHS

Directions: (^) For each item in Part 1, you (^) will hear four statements about a photograph

in the test book' You must listen carefully to the statements in order to select the statement

that best describes the photograph, Mark the corresponding letter (A), (B), (c), or (D) on the

answer sheet.

Example

Listen to the statements and select the one that best describes the picture.

(A) They're drinking orange juice,

(B)They're turning on a computer. (G)They're looking at a screen. (D) They're putting on formal clothes.

Statement (G), "They're looking at a screen." best describes

the picture,^ so you should choose answer (c) and mark it on your

answer sheet.

Go on to the next page (^) )

Sample Answer

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PABT 2: (^) QUESII0N-BESP0NSE

Directions: For each item in Part2, you^ will hear a statement or a question^ followed by three

responses, Listen and choose the best response. Then mark the corresponding letter (A), (B),^ or (C)

on the answer sheet,

Example

Have you met the new Managing Director?

(A)Actually I talked with him in the lobby just^ now.

(B)Yes, I took the call,

(C) No, he takes the subway to work.

The best response to the question^ "Have you^ met the new Managing Director?"

is answer choice (A),^ "Actually I talked with him in the lobby just^ now."

You should mark answer (A) on your answer sheet.

11, Listen and choose the best response.

12, Listen and choose the best resoonse.

13, Listen (^) and choose the best resoonse.

14, Listen and choose the best resoonse.

15, Listen (^) and choose tne nest resoonse.

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LISTENING

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PARI 3:^ C0NUERSAIIÍIN

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best response^ to^ each^ question'^ Mark^

the

corresPonding letter

What is the woman^ doing?

(A) lnviting a friend^ to^ a^ dinner

(B) Making a^ reservation (C) Cooking dinner (D) Changing an aPPointment

What is^ the woman^ requesting?

(A) A reciPe (B) (^) A dinner (C) A table (D) (^) Attendance at^ a^ PadY

Who most^ likelY is^ the^ man?

(A) (^) A customer (B) A post^ otfice clerk (C) A secretarY (D) A real estate agent

What is^ the^ purpose of^ the woman's^ call?

(A) To book a^ flight

(B) To send some mail

(C) To ask for^ a Phone number

(D) To inquire about^ a Parcel

49, What is^ the woman^ going^ to^ do? (A) Send a^ document (B) (^) Go to the (^) Post office (C) Talk to a friend (D) (^) lssue a deliverY notice

  1. What should^ the woman^ do next? (A) Call her^ friends (B) Cancel an aPPointment

(C) Book ltable online

(D) Give the man her contact details

Where most likely^ are the^ two^ people?

(A) In an^ office (B) (^) ln a gallerY (C) (^) In a shop (D) In a station

Why is^ the^ man^ in^ New York?

(A) He is attending^ a^ meeting' (B) He has an^ interview'

(C) He is studYing^ aft'

(D) (^) He is visiting his sister'

What is^ the^ man asking^ for?

(A) To open an^ account (B) To book an aPPointment (C) (^) To deposit some^ money (D) To arrange^ a^ vacation

What does the woman^ give^ the^ man?

(A) (^) A business card (B) A Phone number (C) (^) Account details (D) (^) An application form

  1. What does^ the woman^ recommend^ the^ man do?

(A) Move to^ New York

(B) (^) Go to a station

(C) StudY aft

(D) Visit a^ tourist^ attraction

  1. What should^ the^ man^ do? (A) Get a^ credit^ caro (B) (^) Make a Phone call (C) DroP bY next^ week (D) (^) Cancel his business triP

What are the speakers mainly^ talking^ about?

(A) Fixing a car (B) Completing a (^) Project (C) (^) Becoming a real estate agent (D) (^) Finding a house

What problem^ does the^ man mention?

(A) Low salaries (B) (^) Transportation around downtown (C) (^) Commuting time (D) (^) Propefty prices

Why is the woman fortunate?

(A) Roads were rePaired. (B) Rent prices (^) decreased. (C) (^) Her salary was increased. (D) (^) She found a house,

How many applicants^ willthe^ speakers

interview?

(A)Two (B) Three (C) Four (D) Five

What will the speakers do^ on^ Wednesday?

(A) Look at job^ aPPlications (B) (^) Write a sales presentation

(C) Meet with interviewees

(D) (^) Hire new staff

What does the^ man^ think^ is^ important?

(A) Having studied management (B) Having an educational background (C) (^) Having previous exper¡ence (D) (^) Having ceftificates

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Ihis is the end of^ Pafi^ 3. Look at the next (^) Page to^ staft^ Part^4 >

LISTENING

PARI 4: TAIKS

Directions: You will hear several talks, each with one speaker. Then you^ will answer three

questions about the talk. Listen and select the best response to each question, Mark the

corresponding letter (A), (B), (C),^ or (D)^ on the answer sheet.

What does the repoft say is unusual about the

current weather?

(A) (^) Storms (B) (^) Warm weather (C) Low temperatures (D) Severe flooding

What does the government advise people^ to do? (A) Drive carefully (B) (^) Take lots of water (C) (^) Wear snowboots (D) (^) Stay near home

When willthe weather improve?

(A) (^) 0n Wednesday (B) (^) 0n Thursday

(C) 0n Sunday

(D) 0n Tuesday

What is the purpose of the message?

(A) To offer a special discount (B) To make (^) an online order (C) To (^) confirm an order (D) To increase shipping costs

What kind of business does the woman

probably work for?

(A) (^) A delivery company (B) A food supplier (C) (^) A phone (^) company (D) A website design company

What does the woman ask Mr. Jones to do?

(A) Give her his e-mail address (B) Order a product (C) Return the telephone (^) call (D) (^) Place an online order

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Who mostly likely is the speaker?

(A) (^) A car engineer (B) A TV reporter (C) (^) A telecommunications company employee (D) An (^) accountant

What is the problem?

(A) The Internet is not running in paft^ of the city. (B) Engineers are sick. (C) A research project^ has been turned down.

(D) Bad weather is causing traffic congestion.

When is the problem going^ to be resolved?

(A) (^) By 9:00 a.m. (B) By 1:00 p.m. (C) (^) By 1:30 p.m. (D) (^) By 5:00 p.m,

What is the purpose of the speech?

(A) To welcome a new manager (B) To say farewell to a retiring colleague (C) To celebrate the company's anniversary (D)To open a new regional office

What did Mike Smith do?

(A) (^) He (^) founded an overseas office.

(B) He moved to New York.

(C) He became president. (D) He worked at a Chinese bank.

How long has Mike Smith worked at the company? (A) 5 years (B) '15^ years (C) 20 years (D) 35 years

LISTENING

95. Where most likely is the announcement being

made?

(A) At an aft exhibit

(B) (^) At a music conceft (C) At a sporls competition (D) (^) At a school auditorium

What is the main purpose of the talk?

(A) To announce a performer (B) To welcome the audience (C) To introduce a piece (^) of music (D) To request appropriate behavior

What does the man say the audience may pick

up at the exit?

(A) (^) Information brochures (B) (^) Food and drinks (C) Music recordings (D) (^) Photographs

  1. Who (^) is the man talking to? (A) Shop (^) attendants (B) Flight crew (C) (^) Airline passengers (D) (^) Pedestrians
  2. From which country is the flight (^) depafting? (A) United States (B) (^) Argentina (C) Chile (D) (^) Mexico

100. What does the speaker say will be provided?

(A) Food and (^) beverages (B) Free handsets (C) Magazines (D) (^) Toothbrushes

Ihis is (^) lhe end of Pafl 4. Go on to the next page^ to (^) start Part 5 t

Test 1: Readi ng

The Reading section evaluates how^ well^ you understand^ written^ English, The Reading^ test^ has^ three sections^ and^ will^ take approximately 75 minutes. You must mark your answers on^ the answer sheet not^ in^ the test^ book.

PART 5: ING0MPLETE SENTENCES

Directions: One or more^ words^ is missing from each^ of^ the^ following^ sentences. Choose^ the^ best

answer choice to complete the sentence.^ Mark^ the corresponding letter^ (A), (B), (C),^ or^ (D)^ on^ the

answer sheet.

101.^ lf^ I^ could decide,^ I^ _ prices^ in order^ to win

interest from our customers.

(A) (^) would decrease (B) decreased (C) (^) is decreasing

(D)was decreasing

102. Customers must visit the website before their

password (^) 28 days after the order. (A) expiry (B) expired (C) expiration (D) (^) expires

  1. The president^ gave^ a speech of (^) _ to all the

staff before the picnic^ began.

(A) encourage (B) (^) encouraged (C) (^) encouraging (D) (^) encouragement

  1. A new (^) _ for working with customers

has been created by Mr. Minelli and will be

distributed shortly.

(A) proceedings (B) procedure (C) proceed (D) procedurally

105. The current balance of your savings account is

on your^ online statement.

(A) indicated (B) labeled (C) foreseen (D) (^) announced

106. The Adveftising Depaftment will hold their

weekly staff meeting over lunch at a restaurant

to the office.

(A) close (B) closely (C) (^) closened (D) (^) closen

107. The Sales Director set up a consulting company

and (^) stafted working for (^) _. (A) (^) he (B) him (C) (^) his (D) (^) himself

108. Because Ms, Pofter often arrived late for work,

her co-workers assumed that she was

going through a family crisis.

(A) (^) inaccurately (B) precisely (C) (^) coincidentally (D) (^) carefully

119. We will invest over $500,

marketing

next quafter.

(A)from

(B) in (C) (^) to

(D) for

120. Mr. Karanotf's efforts went

unnoticed by

the manager until he launched a^ new project.

(A) principally (B) largely (C) consequently (D) (^) sufficiently

121. Mr. Blake has lived here

old. (A) (^) when (B) (^) since (C) until (D)from

he was 18 years

  1. Jose's Kitchen has^ rpceived^ acclaim^ for^ its

homemade Mexican dishes^ as^ well^ as^ its^ use of

the healthiest ingredients.

(A) (^) critique (B) (^) critical (C) (^) critic (D) (^) criticize

  1. Please make sure that you^ any errors^ in^ the

essay before sending the final version,

(A) (^) correct (B) (^) correction (C) correctly (D) (^) corrected

124. The Recruiting^ Team^ maintain^ a

preference

for graduates^ from private^ schools,

(A) (^) favorable (B) big (C) (^) strong (D)wholeheafted

125. Following

consideration, Ms, Lamant

decided to take^ the promotion^ offer.

(A) (^) careful (B) painful (C) (^) easy (D) (^) normal

126. The company increased^ its productivity

developing and strengthening its manufacturing

system, (A) (^) in (B) (^) bv (C) (^) instead of (D) (^) rather than

  1. Hopefully, we will reschedule our^ flights

free of charge if the conference is delayed,

(A) be likely to (B) be happy to (C) (^) be likely to (D) (^) be able to (^) I

128. Ms. Soulani is being^ transferred^ to^ the^ Brazil officel

to direct our into^ South America, (A) beginning (B) expansion (C) (^) subjection (D) (^) collaboration

  1. (^) _the application is ready by Friday morning,

we'll have to postpone our conference

(A) Unless (B) Instead of (C) Regardless of (D) In spite of

130. The deal has not^ yet^ been^ finalized^ as^ we^ are still

engaged in^ _ discussions^ with^ the^ customer

over the terms of the contract.

(A) heated (B) (^) vocal (C) (^) critical (D) (^) lengthy

READ NG

131. Sales over the winter were considerable but,

_, annual^ profits^ are^ likely to^ go^ down. (A) in spite of (B) (^) although (C) (^) even so (D) (^) despite

  1. the Director and the most senior

manager announced their^ resignation.

(A) Either (B) Neither (C) (^) Both

(D)As well as

  1. Mr. Collinson his investors by bringing

the business back into profit.

(A) (^) silence (B) (^) silenced (C) (^) silent (D) silently

134, We have recruited some of the best^ hardware

from all over itre"éóuntry.

(A) (^) engineer (B) engineering (C) (^) engineered (D) (^) engineers

  1. Sales revenues are rising more (^) _ now

but the outlook remains negative.

(A) quickly (B) quick (C) quicken (D) quickened

136. The vice president^ is currently composing his

_, which^ will^ be^ published^ next month. (A) autograph (B) autopsy (C) (^) automobile (D) (^) autobiography

137, To show customers how to wash the fabrics,

care instructions are printed^ on the

labels. (A) (^) crafted (B) produced (C) (^) detailed (D) (^) made

138. The Lincoln Institute is a pioneer in the^ field

of cancer research, for which work it

multiple prizes over the past 30 years,

(A) has won (B) is winning (C) (^) is won (D) (^) would win

  1. The company's share price^ last week

after the^ CEO announced^ his^ resignation.

(A) willdrop

(B) drops (C) (^) has dropped (D) (^) dropped

140, The secretary is going to (^) _ a proposal^ to

the management to hire an extra staff member.

(A) put (^) in (B) make up (C) (^) set in (D) get (^) up

of Pail 5. to start Part 6 >

This ¡s the end

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A6 (^) Rent-4-U Property Management #fr 104 Coastal Avenue,^ New York,^ NY

Dear Ms. Johnson,

Many thanks for your^ phone^ call this afternoon

144. (A)regardless

(B) regard

(C) regarded

(D) regarding

your wish to rent apaftment 1 1 at Harris Cour1. Your move-in date will be June 21. I am

attaching a rental agreement for you^ to sign and e-mail back to us. Please remember to^ pay

the deposit by bank transfer or by check by June 1 5 1a5. (^) 6)in

(B)at

(c) bv

(D)to

the latest.

Upon receipt of your signed contract and deposit, you^ will receive an inventory of furnishings

in the apaftment. The^ inventory^ will^ note^ any damage currently affecting^ any of^ the furniture.

Please be advised that you^ will be charged for any additional damage to furniture or to the

propefty itself. Any damage or maintenance issues that may occur during your tenancy

should be repofted to us without delav.

We wish to take this oppoftunity to thank you^ for

146. (A)choosing

(B)seeing

(C)asking

(D) purchasing

us as your rental agent.

Kind regards, Edward Redford

Rental Agent Rent-4-U Propefi Management

0uestions 144-146^ refer to^ the following^ letter.

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Questions 147-149^ refer to the^ following^ letter.

0ctober 6

Patricia Damon Dallus Pharma 1 08 London Street Sydney

Dear Ms. Damon,

Many thanks for your letter offering me the (^) of

147. (A) position

(B) recommendation

(C)place

(D)spot

Sales Director at Dallus Pharma. I regret to inform you that after much deliberation I have

decided your (^) offer.

148. (A)to decline

. .a^ 4.¿ (B)^ decline

(C)declined

(D)declining

I greatly enjoyed meeting you and your (^) team, and found the position extremely attractive.

However, I felt that another offer that was subsequently made to me, from a global

manufacturer of surgical equipment, was better suited to my experlise and background,

I want to wish you and your company the best of

149. (A)luck

(B)well

(C) best

(D) regardless

in future endeavours, and thank you^ once again for considering (^) my application.

Yours sincerely, George Shepherd