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600 từ vựng cho bài thi TOEIC theo chủ đề

(8) – Office Procedures


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Danh sách từ vựng chủ đề “Office Procedures”

84 Office appreciation sự cảm kích


Procedures
85 bring in tuyển dụng
(Nguyên tắc nơi
86 làm việc) casually bình thường, không
trang trọng

87 code quy tắc

88 expose giúp trải nghiệm

89 glimpse cái nhìn lướt qua

90 outdated lỗi thời

91 practice luyện tập

92 reinforce tăng cường

93 verbal bằng lời nói

Luyện nhớ 600 từ vựng cho bài thi TOEIC


1. Short conversations
Read the following conversations and see how the new words are used
[M] I appreciate the fact that you have taken time out of your schedule to come and talk with
me.
[W] I want to make sure that you understand the parctices of the company
[M] It seems difficult for other employees to give me a verbal explanation of the practices,
although they definitely are familiar with them

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[W] Even though the new attorney is young, she has been exposed to many difficult situations.
[M] Well, then we’ll see what she is made of at the contract negotiations next weeks.
[W] If she hasn’t run out of energy, she’ll be a definite asset.

[M] I’d like to reinforce my knowledge of finance by taking a course at the college
[W] That’s a great idea, but be careful because some of the courses are outdated.
[M] I had a glimpse of that the other night when I sat in on a course that went over management
techniques of the 70s.

[W] I love our new dress code!


[M] Yeah, casual Friday is terrific.
[W] I’m glad the brought in the personnel manager who insisted on it.

2. Word Families

noun appreciation In appreciation for your hard work, we are


giving you a top-priority project.

verb appreciate We appreciate the time that you have put into
this project, but we need to see more positive
results.

adjective appreciated The intern felt appreciated, like a member of the


team.

noun casualness Her boss was unhappy with the casualness of her
manner.

adjective casual The casual atmosphere at the office made


everyone feel relaxed.

adverb casually The office dress code allows people to dress

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casually onFridays.

verb expose As a matter of company policy, we try to expose


all managers to the challenging work of
telephone sales through hands-on experience.

noun exposure Exposure to the elements will corrode the


container for the sensor.

adjective exposed Mr. Lee was exposed to Chinese business


practices during his three-year assignment as a
manager in Beijing.

noun practice He was surprised at the difference in office


practices from one local office to another.

verb practice All managers are expected to practice caution in


their spending until the end of the year.

adjective practical We need a practical solution to this common


problem.

verb reinforce Reading the employee handbook will reinforce


your understanding of office procedures.

noun reinforcement All employees need reinforcement from their


supervisor.

adjective reinforceable The company dress code is reinforceable only if


the managers follow it themselves.

adverb verbally No employees should be verbally reprimanded in

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front of their peers.

verb verbalize Well-established procedures are often difficult to


verbalize.

adjective verbal The company operated on apractice of verbal and


not written contracts.

Choose the word that best completes the sentence.


1. Senior employees are often asked to _____ some office procedures.
(A) verbally
(B) verbalize
(C) verbal
(D) verbalizing
2. Ms. Handa was unable to express her ______ for all that her colleagues had done for her.
(A) appreciation
(B) appreciated
(C) appreciating
(D) appreciates
3. The new vacation policy will be strictly _____, and anyone who violates the policy will be
reprimanded.
(A) reinforce
(B) reinforcing
(C) reinforced
(D) reinforcement
4. The______ of answering each telephone call on the third ring requires a dedicated
receptionist.
(A) practices
(B) practicing
(C) practiced
(D) practice

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3. Short talk
Read the following passage and write the appropriate form of the new words in the blanks below

appreciation casually madeof practices

been exposed to code out of reinforced

brought in glimpse outdated verbalize

How many employees show any (1) ________ for their corporate culture? How many executives
appreciate what their corporate culture is and what it is (2) _______? It is often (3)_______ by
the office procedures and routines that have been established over they ears.
A manager made her mark twenty years ago by dressing(4)______, there by forever changing the
dress (5)______. A director bought from the competition when he ran(6)______stock and the
practice soon became standard. These examples add to a company’s culture.
Good employees know what the standard procedures are. This is an important element in
recruiting new employees, as well as training workers. When training workers, it is often
important to have them read the procedures, write their reactions, and (7)______ their opinions
about these practices. This promotes a sense of cooperation between those who establish
the(8) _______
and those who must follow them.
Employees who have been with a company for many years may not be able to identify
(9)_______ practices because they haven’t (10)_______anything else.What happens when a
department needs an extra hand? Is a “temp” (11)_______, or is someone borrowed from another
department? The new recruits often ask the questions that allow more senior employees to get a
(12) _______ of the corporate culture.

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