Midterm Test - English 5 (Market Leader) : Vocabulary
Midterm Test - English 5 (Market Leader) : Vocabulary
VOCABULARY (15pts)...........................................................................................................................................1
LISTENING (14pts)..................................................................................................................................................1
Task 1 (8pts)......................................................................................................................................................1
Task 2 (6pts)......................................................................................................................................................1
READING (28pts)....................................................................................................................................................2
Task 1 (16pts)....................................................................................................................................................2
Task 2 (12pts)....................................................................................................................................................3
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VOCABULARY (15pts)
*** Note: Rely on the meaning of the word/phrase, not on the part of speech of the given words.
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LISTENING (14pts)
Task 1 (8pts)
Listen to the interview. Choose T if the following sentences are true, and F if they are false, according to
Richard.
1 The hardest way to change the character of a business is to merge it with another company.
2 When Guinness and Grand Metropolitan merged, they wanted to create a business culture which was different
from the two companies.
3 The senior managers spent a lot of money training staff in the new business methods.
4 The new culture was only partly successful.
Task 2 (6pts)
Listen to the recording and choose the best answer.
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READING (28pts)
Task 1 (16pts)
Mercedes star twinkles once more
by Richard Milne
Exercise 1 (8pts)
Exercise 2 (8pts)
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Task 2 (12pts)
• Read the article below about business start-ups and answer questions 1-6.
• For questions 1-6, mark one letter A, B or C on your Answer Sheet (Link).
FINANCING BUSINESS START-UPS
1. Three venture capitalists, Michael Flowers, Reg Greenham and Lee Wang, were asked about financing
business start-ups. According to Michael Flowers, when starting a new business, it is important to accept
professional management, and hire an effective CEO. Entrepreneurs should, even before they begin to
raise money, ask how they can use the least financing possible. They should purchase goods and services
at discounts, and require customers to settle accounts promptly.
2. When Greenham is considering whether to finance a new venture, his biggest concern is price. 'I am
always looking for great ideas and market opportunities with strong leadership, at reasonable prices.' He
also looks for entrepreneurs who are able to articulate the corporate vision, and he tries to be open-
minded about financing first-time entrepreneurs. He acknowledges that many investors are unwilling to
back a younger person's first business.
3. Greenham was asked about 'angels' ñ those rich people who sometimes put money into uncertain business
ventures. He agreed that angel investors can be valuable to a start-up, in particular because they can offer
advice and access to useful people. He warned, however, that angel investing is becoming increasingly
sophisticated, and said that in many cases it may be preferable to obtain early high-risk capital elsewhere.
4. Wang agrees that those entrepreneurs with some capital already can consult so-called angels. 'However,
for those seeking funds for the first time, this normally involves too much time. There is no substitute for
aggressively working to bring in money from family and friends. It is unlikely that bids for funding from
government programmes will in reality be successful.'
5. Many start-up companies approach venture capitalists who manage organised funds. Greenham likes to
co-invest with other venture capitalists so that there is more than one decision-maker when there are
problems. He suggests that in their search for capital, companies should identify teams that have a history
of successful co-operation. He adds that these investors, in turn, should always impose conditions that are
reasonable.
6. According to Wang, too many start-up companies overlook marketing issues. 'In the early days, the
founder can focus too much on the product itself, and not on how it is promoted. Entrepreneurs should
also introduce customers who can attest to their entrepreneurial skills to potential investors. Also, they
should think about how to give up control. It does not matter ultimately who takes charge, but
entrepreneurs must develop suitable exit strategies.'
1. Flowers says that entrepreneurs should
A obtain funds from a range of sources.
B try to get reduced prices from suppliers.
C take full control of management of the business.
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2. In the second paragraph, Greenham says that he
A is willing to pay more for special opportunities.
B is not prepared to offer support to first-time entrepreneurs.
C likes entrepreneurs who can describe their aims clearly.
3. What advantage of 'angel' investors does Greenham mention?
A They have experience of operating in complicated business situations.
B They can help the entrepreneur find contacts.
C They are quick to assess levels of risk.
4. In the fourth paragraph, what does Wang say about entrepreneurs seeking funding for the first time?
A They should avoid seeking help from people they already know.
B They are likely to get support from the government.
C They may find that getting funding from 'angels' takes too long.
5. In the fifth paragraph, Greenham says that new companies seeking funding should
A look for investors that have worked well together in the past.
B ensure that start-ups are timed for when conditions are favourable.
C require that one venture capitalist has decision-making powers.
6. According to the sixth paragraph, new companies should
A think more carefully about how goods and services will be sold.
B consult customers for feedback on the product.
C delegate responsibility to others from the beginning. /.
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