Proficiency Exam: Booklet A
Proficiency Exam: Booklet A
Proficiency Exam: Booklet A
Proficiency Exam
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PAMUKKALE UNIVERSITY
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PROFICIENCY EXAM
BOOKLET
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Proficiency Exam
LISTENING SECTION
A. Listen to the tour guide and circle the correct alternative (2 points each)
B. Listen to the lecture TWICE and complete the notes (1,5 pts each)
We’ll be talking about spending again today and the various ways that different groups of people in (a)_________
spend money
- I am going to cover some of the different ways men/women spend money and discuss some of the (b)___________
by businesses to these differences
- The main reason for the focus on gender differences in spending is because these differences have very big
implications for marketers and (c) ____________
- Traditionally, the wife/mother in a family is the one who has been (d)___________ with taking care of the home and
children, so for example it is the woman in the family who thinks about preparing the food or keeping the family
(e)_________ and warm.
- Experts say that women want to create a lifestyle; they tend to (f) _________ on daily life of their family
- Let’s move on to the traditional responsibilities of men: the man in the family is the one who fixes things, so for
example when the door in the house is (g) _________ the man fixes it. When it comes to spending, they prefer the
things that are long-lasting and don’t need (h) ____________ or repairing. They are the ones who are interested in the
long term value of purchases. The long term value of an item (i)____________ as the price goes up.
- Now, let’s take a look at some numbers: today (j),_________ of all household in the US. are now headed by single
women.
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13.a. would spent b.would have spent c. couldn’t have spent d. will have spent
15. a. will prefer b.would prefer c. are going to prefer d.will be preferred
Even if you have never touched a cigarette in your life, you are still at risk from smoking- related
diseases if you live, work or travel with smokers. When smokers and non- smokers share the same
room, the non-smokers cannot avoid ___________ (18) in some of the smokers' tobacco smoke. This is
called 'passive smoking'.
People's awareness ___________ (19) the dangers of smoking has increased a lot in recent years.
Nowadays more people ___________ (20) up smoking than ever before. Recently, smoking
_________(21) from most forms of public transport, and nearly all public buildings ___________
(22) 'smoke-free zones'. ___________ (23), in the workplace many people are exposed to the danger
and discomfort of passive smoking.
There are many benefits to an employer taking action to create a smoke-free environment. Firstly,
the company has a better, cleaner image. Secondly, the workforce are___________ (24) before, less
likely to take time off due to illness, and more likely to stay with the company. Thirdly, cleaning costs
are greatly reduced for ___________ (25) the employer and the employee, neither of them have to go
home in clothes ___________ (26) stink of smoke.
Whenever a non-smoking policy ___________ (27), there is usually some protest to the smokers. But
eventually if the smokers ___________ (28) the benefits of working in a smoke-free environment, many
will be encouraged to give up ________(29) altogether. All of the non-smokers hope that most smokers
___________(30) this unhealthy habit one day.
27. a.was introduced b.is introduced c.will be introduced d.had been introduced
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READING SECTION
PART A) Choose the best answer. (1.5 pts each)
Rain Forests and the Earth’s Climate
31. What is the main idea of this article? 34. Scientists and researchers
a. Rain forests are important because they are very probably……………
old and most of our medicines come from their
plants. a. are still looking for medicinal plants in rain
b. We need to protect rain forests because they are forests.
important to the earth in many ways.
c. We are destroying the rain forests very quickly. b. are not looking for medicinal plants in the rain
d. The rain forests are important, but they do not forests anymore.
have a major effect on the earth’s climate. c. don’t believe there are any more important plants
32. In some rain forests,…………… to find in the rain forests.
a. the trees grow to 33 feet d. all agree that global warming is harming the
b. there are no animals because there is so much
rain. earth’s atmosphere.
c. 33 feet of rain falls each year
d. 25 percent of the plants can be used for medicine. 35. Burning rain forests……………
33. Rain forests can be helpful to the earth a. helps farmers grow strong crops
because…………… b. adds carbon dioxide to the air
a. they heat the atmosphere.
b. they put carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. c. cools the atmosphere
c. they burn the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. d. cools the carbon dioxide in the air
d. they soak up the carbon dioxide in the
atmosphere.
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PART B) Choose the best answer. (1,5 pts each)
Cross-Cultural Business Blunders*
Many visitors to different countries don’t realize how important it is to understand a country’s culture.
Sometimes people learn this lesson by making a big cross-cultural blunder, or embarrassing mistake. In business
situations, these blunders can cost a lot of money or end business relationships.
When companies are trying to sell products, it’s very important for them to understand what is important
to their potential customers, and to understand a bit of their language. For example, one company wanted to sell
toothpaste in Southeast Asia. In their advertisements, they claimed that their toothpaste whitens teeth. They didn’t
understand that many of the local people chewed betel nuts to make their teeth black, and that these people
thought black teeth were attractive. In another case, a car company tried to sell a car called “Matador” in a
Spanish speaking country. The company thought that it was a strong name because it means “bullfighter”. In
Spanish, matador is indeed a noun meaning “bullfighter”. But it is also an adjective meaning “killing”. Imagine
driving around in a car called “Killing”!
Business meetings with people from another country can be very tricky when you don’t understand the
other country’s culture. A European businessman had an important meeting with a company in Taiwan. He
wanted to bring gifts for the people he was meeting with .He thought that something with his company’s logo on
it would be a nice gift. So he bought some very nice pocket knives and had his company’s logo printed on them.
He didn’t know that giving a knife as a gift symbolizes cutting off a friendship! The Taiwanese businessmen were
very offended (angry and upset). But luckily, the European businessman was able to repair the relationship with a
lot of explanation and apology.
It’s very easy to make blunders like these people did. But it’s also very easy not to. Before you visit a new
country, research that country’s customs and etiquette (social rules for polite behavior). You can find a lot of
information online. Just go to a search engine and type in key words like “cross-cultural etiquette” or cultural
information Taiwan”. By spending a few minutes doing research, you can save yourself from a lot of
embarrassment and make sure you don’t accidentally offend anyone.
*Blunder: careless or stupid mistake
36. What is the main idea of this article? 38. The car company that tried to sell a car to a
a. People in Southeast Asia like to chew Spanish-speaking country probably ____
a. sold a lot of Matador cars in that
betel nuts. country.
b. It’s important to understand other b. changed the name of the car to
people’s culture’s before you do “Killing”.
c. didn’t sell many Matador cars in that
business with them.
country.
c. It’s dangerous to understand other d. were offended by their potential
people’s cultures before you do business customers.
with them. 39. The European businessman probably ______
a. researches new cultures before he visits
d. Proper business etiquette in most them now.
countries is difficult for foreigners to b. doesn’t do business in Taiwan anymore.
understand. c. always brings pocket knives as gifts to
business meetings
d. didn’t care that he offended the
37. The toothpaste company probably ________ Taiwanese businessmen.
a. changed their advertisement in
40. What can you do to save yourself from
Southeast Asia.
making cross-cultural blunders?
b. tried to convince people in Southeast a. You can’t do anything.
Asia that betel nuts are bad for your b. You can disagree with people when they
teeth. say you did something wrong .
c. You can teach people from other
c. kept using the same advertisement in countries how you do things in your
Southeast Asia. culture.
d. started to sell cars instead of toothpaste. d. You can do research on the Internet.
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PART C) Choose the best answer. (2 points each)
Most countries have anti-smoking laws. However, whether or not these laws are enforced differs
by country. In Canada, smoking laws are enforced. Police have shut down bars and restaurants simply
because people were smoking in them.
Singapore is even stricter. Not only are public places smoke free, but you can be fined if you
smoke while waiting for a taxi or bus–outside! And these fines are high, sometimes up to six thousand
dollars.
However, Bhutan takes the award for being the most anti-smoking nation. Although visitors to
Bhutan can take cigarettes into the country, it is illegal for them to give cigarettes to Bhutanese people.
It is illegal for the people of Bhutan to smoke anywhere, and you cannot buy cigarettes in Bhutan.
On the other side of the coin, China does have anti-smoking laws, but you wouldn’t know it.
China banned smoking in public places in 1996, but the ban is ignored. If you are fined for smoking, it
isn’t much more than a dollar or two. It’s the same in Russia. People are still smoking at work and in
hospitals. You can, however, be fined for smoking on public transportation.
41. What would be the best title for this 44. What is the best definition for “fine”
reading? (paragraph 2) as used in this reading?
a. Smoking in Russia a. Good or OK
b. Dying for a Cigarette b. Of very high quality
c. How to Enforce Anti-smoking Laws c. Very thin or small
d. Smoking by Country
d. Paying money for doing something wrong
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WRITING SECTION
Write an argumentative essay on one of the topics below.( 25 pts.)
• Foreign language learning should start at an early age.
• All students should have university education after high school.