From what contexts are TOEIC test questions taken?

These are some examples of the settings and situations you may find in TOEIC test questions: • Corporate Development: research, product development • Dining out: business and informal lunches, banquets, receptions, restaurant reservations • Entertainment: cinema, theater, music, art, exhibitions, museums, media • Finance and Budgeting: banking, investments, taxes, accounting, billing • General Business: contracts • Health: medical insurance, visiting doctors, dentists, clinics, hospitals • Housing/Corporate Property: construction, specifications, buying and renting, electric and gas services • Manufacturing: assembly lines, plant management, quality control • Offices: board meetings, committees, letters, memoranda, telephone, fax and e-mail messages, office equipment and furniture, office procedures • Personnel: recruiting, hiring, retiring, salaries, promotions, job applications, job advertisements, pensions, awards • Purchasing: shopping, ordering supplies, shipping, invoices • ... more.

These are some examples of the settings and situations you may find in TOEIC® test questions: • Corporate Development: research, product development • Dining out: business and informal lunches, banquets, receptions, restaurant reservations • Entertainment: cinema, theatre, music, art, exhibitions, museums, media • Finance and Budgeting: banking, investments, taxes, accounting, billing • General Business: contracts • Health: medical insurance, visiting doctors, dentists, clinics, hospitals • Housing/Corporate Property: construction, specifications, buying and renting, electric and gas services • Manufacturing: assembly lines, plant management, quality control • Offices: board meetings, committees, letters, memoranda, telephone, fax and e-mail messages, office equipment and furniture, office procedures • Personnel: recruiting, hiring, retiring, salaries, promotions, job applications, job advertisements, pensions, awards • Purchasing: shopping, ordering supplies, shipping, invoices • ... more.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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