TOEIC Test 33 - Fill In The Blanks

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1. Choose the correct word to complete the sentence: A new opportunity has ___ for the right candidate

Explanation

Arisen” is the correct past participle used with “has” to form present perfect tense. It indicates that an opportunity has recently emerged. Other options either use incorrect tense or do not fit grammatically. Present perfect tense is commonly used in professional communication to describe recent developments that are still relevant.

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In this test you will practice the TOEIC reading skills that require you to fill in the blank spaces with the most appropriate of the four options provided.

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2. Choose the correct word: looking to advance their ___

Explanation

“Career” is the correct choice because the sentence refers to long-term professional growth. Other options like “job” or “role” are more limited in scope. Career implies progression and development over time, which aligns with the context of advancement.

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3. Choose the correct word: We are seeking ___ for the role of HR Manager

Explanation

“Applicants” is correct because it refers to people applying for a position. Other options are vague or inappropriate. Professional communication requires precise terminology, and “applicants” clearly identifies individuals interested in the job.

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4. Choose the correct word: responsible for ___ the HR department

Explanation

“Overseeing” correctly describes supervising or managing a department. Other options either lack meaning or are inappropriate. In workplace contexts, “overseeing” is commonly used to describe managerial responsibilities, making it the most suitable choice.

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5. Choose the correct word: If you are ___ in this position

Explanation

“Interested” is the correct word because it expresses willingness to apply. Other options do not fit grammatically or contextually. Professional emails often use “interested” to invite responses from potential candidates.

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6. Choose the correct alternative sentence for professional tone

Explanation

“Dear Staff Members” is the correct formal greeting. Other options contain spelling or grammatical errors. Proper salutations are essential in professional communication as they set the tone and ensure clarity.

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7. Choose the correct word: expanding our training and ___ schedule

Explanation

“Development” is the correct term because it refers to improving skills and training programs. “Capacitation” is not commonly used in standard English. Clear and natural vocabulary is essential for professional writing.

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8. Choose the correct closing phrase

Explanation

“Sincerely” is a standard formal closing used in professional emails. Other options are informal or incorrect. Proper closing phrases maintain professionalism and clarity in written communication.

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9. Choose the correct phrase: please contact ___ for more details

Explanation

“Peter Cook” is correctly written with proper name order and capitalization. Other options contain errors. Proper nouns must be written accurately to maintain professionalism and avoid confusion.

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10. Choose the best verb form: We are ___ candidates for the position

Explanation

“Seeking” is the correct present participle used after “are.” Other forms do not match the tense. Continuous tense is used to describe ongoing actions, which fits the context of actively looking for candidates.

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Choose the correct word to complete the sentence: A new opportunity...
Choose the correct word: looking to advance their ___
Choose the correct word: We are seeking ___ for the role of HR Manager
Choose the correct word: responsible for ___ the HR department
Choose the correct word: If you are ___ in this position
Choose the correct alternative sentence for professional tone
Choose the correct word: expanding our training and ___ schedule
Choose the correct closing phrase
Choose the correct phrase: please contact ___ for more details
Choose the best verb form: We are ___ candidates for the position
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