TOEIC tests level 10 / Incomplete Sentences / Advanced level # 10

Accounts

Q1 In order to check all the telephone calls made during the month I want the account to be ........

(a)    detailed (b) particular (c) specialized (d) itemized

 

detailed

W2 adj
1. containing or including a lot of information or details: detailed description/account/analysis etc
a detailed study of crime in Seattle
More detailed information is available on request.
2. having a lot of decorations or small features that are difficult to produce:
a beautifully detailed carving

 

detail


detail 2 v [T]
1. to list things or give all the facts or information about something:
The report details the progress we have made over the last year.
2. detail sb to (do) sth: to officially order someone, especially soldiers, to do a particular job
Four soldiers were detailed to guard duty.
3. AmE to clean a car very thoroughly, inside and out: British Equivalent: valet

 

specialized

also specialised BrE adj trained, designed, or developed for a particular purpose, type of work, place etc
specialized training for specific jobs
the highly specialized plants that live in desert areas

specialize

S3 also specialise BrE v [I] to limit all or most of your study, business etc to a particular subject or activity
specialize in
Simmons specialized in contract law.

 

itemize

also itemise BrE v [T] to make a list and give details about each thing on the list
an itemized bill

 

 

Q2 All the representatives are allowed to spend money for entertaining with their ....... account.

(a)    expensive (b) expending (c) expense (d) expenses

 

expense account

n [C] money that is available to someone who works for a company so that they can pay for meals, hotels etc when travelling or entertaining people for work
I have an expense account and spend about $10,000 a year on entertaining.

 

national income and product account 

 

Q3 To spread the cost of spending on articles you buy many big departments let you open a ........

(a)    credible (b) credit (c) credited (d) credulous

 

open a credit

【经】 开出信用状

信用状

【经】 letter of credit

 

credit

n



1. delayed payment:
2. praise:
3. be a credit to somebody/something: / be a credit to

be in praise of -, serve to glorify -


4. have something to your credit:
5. in credit:
6. the credits:
7. on the credit side:
8. university:
9. amount of money:
10. true/correct:

 

[Date: 1500-1600; Language: French; Origin: credit, from Italian, from Latin creditum 'something given to someone to keep safe, loan', from credere; CREDENCE]
1. DELAYED PAYMENT: [U] an arrangement with a shop, bank etc that allows you to buy something and pay for it later
on credit
56 per cent of new cars were bought on credit.
Several stores are offering interest-free credit (=credit with no interest charges) .
a credit agreement
What's the credit limit on your Visa card?
credit facilities (=the opportunity to buy something on credit)
2. PRAISE: [U] approval or praise that you give to someone for something they have done
credit for
Credit for this win goes to everybody in the team.
They never give Gene any credit for all the extra work he does.
take/claim/deserve etc (the) credit
She deserves credit for trying her best.
to sb's credit
(=used to say that someone has done something good)
To Jamie's credit, he remained calm.
Credit must go to Fiona for making sure everything ran smoothly.
3. be a credit to sb/sth: also do sb/sth credit
to behave so well or be so successful that your family, team etc are proud of you
She's a credit to her profession.
Your children really do you credit.
4. have sth to your credit: to have achieved something
She already has two successful novels to her credit.
5. in credit: if you are in credit, you have money in your bank account
There are no bank charges if you stay in credit.
6. the credits [plural] a list of all the people involved in making a film or television programme, which is shown at the beginning or end of it:
7. on the credit side: used to talk about the good things about someone or something
On the credit side, the book is extremely well-researched.
8. UNIVERSITY: [C] a successfully completed part of a course at a university or college
I don't have enough credits to graduate.
9. AMOUNT OF MONEY: [C] an amount of money that is put into someone's bank account or added to another amount
debit
The company promised to provide credits to customers who had been charged too much.
10. TRUE/CORRECT: [U] the belief that something is true or correct
The witness's story gained credit with the jury.
credit 2 v [T not in progressive]

credit 2 v [T not in progressive]
1. to add money to a bank account: debit
credit to
The cheque has been credited to your account.
credit with
For some reason my account's been credited with an extra $76.
2. credit sb with (doing) sth: to believe or admit that someone has a quality, or has done something good
Do credit me with a little intelligence!
Evans is credited with inventing the system.
3. be credited to sb/sth: if something is credited to someone or something, they have achieved it or are the reason for it
Much of Manchester United's success can be credited to their manager.
4. formal to believe that something is true: difficult/hard/impossible etc to credit
We found his statement hard to credit.

 

Q4 Once you are earning money and you want to keep it safe, you can always ....... an account with a bank.

(a)    open (b) start (c) begin (d) commence / commerce

 

 

Q5 At the end of thirty days the company will ask you to ....... the account.

(a)    arrange the account (b) finish the account (c) end the account (d) settle the account

settle

v. arrange; resolve, clear up; put in order; determine; pay a debt or bill; populate, fill with inhabitants; inhabit, establish a residence; sink to the bottom; calm, quiet; come to rest, land

 

 

Q6 The finance director is responsible for ....... the accounts for the business.

(a)    holding the accounts for (b) keeping the accounts for (c) taking the accounts for (d) finding the accounts for

 

keeping accounts

keeping a financial record

 

keep accounts

record money received and spent, record business dealings

 

Q7 At the end of the financial year it is the responsibility of the chief finance officer to ....... the accounts.

(a)    print (b) edit (c) publish (d) direct

publish

v. produce and distribute printed material; make publicly known, advertise

audit

 

Q8 Before they got married, they decided to open a ....... account.

(a)    united account (b) joint account (c) unified account (d) combined account

 

account

() 帳單, 帳目; 客戶; 帳戶; 描述; 說明; 估計

joint account

bank account that is shared by two or more owners

 

Q9 If you have saved some money, it is a good idea to put the money into a ....... account.

(a)    heap account (b) pile account (c) lump account (d) deposit account

 

deposit account

n [C] especially BrE a bank account that pays interest on the money that you leave in it
> checking account, current account

 

Q10 However hard I try, I find it impossible to account ....... this missing sum of money.

(a) account with (b) account to (c) account for (d) account by

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