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Full Actual Tests

Da hon mQt nam ke til khi Real TOEIC duoe xuat ban Jan dau tien. Saeh da nh~n dltoc nhung phan hoi tlch qfC t(r phfa dQc gia vi hoan toan khac vai

nhung giao trinh h i ~n c6 tren th! truong: cae cau hoi va clap an da t~p trung dung vilo phall nguai hQc quan tam. DVC;1C (hlnh Slra va b6 sling trong Ian tai ban nay, New Real TOEIC Sf tni thanh nguoi ban tin e~y, dong hanh eung ban trong cuQe hanh trinh ehinh phue cae ky thi TOE IC.

Khi ETS bat dau ap dung the thile bai thi TOEIC moi, nhi~u thi sinh 10 lang s' kh6 dat duoe diem eao do c3U trlle M thi duoe dieu chinh. Vi vay, ho da d6 x6

di mua sach de luy~n thi. Tuy nhien, nhung euon sach nay kh6ng duoc bien so<)n dtlllg nhu mt,l.c tieu d~t ra, h~u qua 1.3. cae thl sinh da rat that vqng va cang 10 lang hon.

New Real TOEIC thi hoim toim khac!

Qua nghien cuu Sal! rcng cau true bai thi TOEle mai, cu6i cung, chung [oi da tim ra bi guyot giup "ic thi sinh VlIot qua nhung ky thi nay theo phuong phap hUll hi~u nhat. Hoc theo sach nay, cae thl sinh se c6 nhCrng bubc tien cham nhung vLIng vang va chac chan Sf d~t duoC ket qua cao.

Quyen New Real TOEle lall nay duqc bien SO<}.1l voi su gop sue eua nhieu ngLIoi.

Chung t6i xin chan thanh cam on: Jun-yeong, Bo-yu va Se-jun - nhung nguai da hoc tap 6 My trong nhieu nam; Bak Hye-yeong, Baek Ji-yeong, Jeon Sang-su­si va giang vien Kim Su-yeon - nhung nguoi da bien tjp rat ky luang toan be

giao trinh; va d~c biOt I. 0 Yong-jin - ehrl tich ccng ty Pearson Education Korea, Jeong Jong-dae - giam doc ccng ty va trllong phong Bak Sang-yong cling nhung nguai khac da nhiet tinh giup da chung toi trong qua trinh bien 50<;\n

giaD trlnh nay.

New Real TOEIC

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NEW REAL rOEle

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'Ii EM test New TOEIC tMt Sll khong de

Cau hoi trang cae bai lest New TOEle c6 nhieu thay d6i hon so voi TOEle

truae day, khong e6n nhemg cau hoi d.ng ehuy~n d6i m(it va i tU ngu, rna da d6i sang nhung di u hoi yeu cau thr si nh phAi h i ~ u r6 nguye n ly thi mai co th~ tra loi dUQe. Bai ki€m tra tci ng h9P mo phong bAi thi tlllrc te eua New Real TOEle c6 nhieu cali hoi 0 muc d¢ kh6. Thi sinh ca n phai luy~ n t~p cae d.ng eau hoi kh6 nay truoe kh i buae vao ky thi thue te. flay ehinh I. each tich luy ki nh nghi~m d~ c6 th ~ lam ba.i th i m()t each de dang va hi~u qua.

'r Bao gom 5 biii kiern tra tcing hQ'P mo phong biii th i th"e te (tong eQng 1000 eau hoi)

Cu6n saeh nay e6 cau tao g6m 4 bil i ki€m tra rn6 phong bAi thi thue te tong hop d pha n Listening Comprehension Ian phall Reading Comprehension va mqt Pre-Actual Test. flay I. mot trang nhung euon saeh luy~n thi TOEle day dtl nhat, ch~c ch~n Sf giup h<J. 1l tv tin vUQt qua ky thi New TOEle voj diem s6

mong dQi!

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Pre-Actual Test

Pre-Aclual Tesl baa g6m cae bili lesl rna ph6ng bili thi th~e te nh~m ki~m tra vii danh gia t6ng hQP_ Chuang nay duoe bien soan M gillp hoe vien co th~ ttl danh gia duoe nAng lue dla ban than mQt each thilt khaeh quan trui)e khi bAt d~u lam cae bai lesl ma ph6ng bai thi th~e te_

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Day Iii goe trlnh bily nhung loai cau hoi moi 6 New TOEIC va cae chien luoe tra loi theo t(rng Part trude khi ban b£t d~ u lam bili lesl t6ng hop rna phong bili thi thl.re te tLr Pari 1 Mn Part 7. Nho vay, hoe vien co th~ he thong lai mot l~n nua phuong phap tra liJi eau hoi thea tUng Pari truoe khi lam bili lesl t6ng hop_

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Phall nay gam co 4 bili test tong hap, la phall 11IY~1l thi hoan ehinh. Nhung bili lesl rna phOng bili thi th tre te trong ph~n nay dUQc bien so~n dt,ra tren ket qua phan tich cae bili thi TOE IC moi nhat. Ngoili ra, thue hilnh nhu~n nhuy~n 800 eau hoi trong cae bili Ie 51 a ph5n nay se gillp hoc vien co dti tu tin khi bude vaa ky thi thIJe te.

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Da d~ng hoa giQng phat am lrong Listening Comprehension

6 New TOEle. d6 kh6 ella Listening Section da duge tang len do e6 nhieu gi9ng doc ngoai giong My, chAng han giong Canada , giong Anh, giong tic, giong New Zealand. TOE le la til viet tat ella Test of English for International Communication.

ky thi ki~m tra nang lue giao tiel' tieng Anh quoe te; vi vay, th! sinh phai chung to kha nang trao d6i thong tin voi nguOi n6i tieng Anh 6 nherng quoe gia khae nhau tren toan the gioi . New TOEIC da phan .nh cae dang tieng Anh duoe giang day va Slr dung nhieu nhat trong eeng dong qu6c teo

Cau hoi mo ta hmh anh (] Part 1 auQ"C giam b6t va C(lU hoi xac ajnh loi IlgU phap & Part 6 duqe luqc bo

Part 1, ph~n thuang duoe th i sinh eho la d~ nhat, giam den 50%; Part 6, ph~n

yeu cau th! sinh Kile dinh I&i ngl1 phap va tim iI,a chon tra loi dung M hoan chinh cau, da bi 10a i bo. Noi chung. nhung thay d6i nay khong .nh huang nhieu clen d6 kh6 Clia wan be bai thi.

Th! si nh duoe nghc cac cau hoi

Khac vai bai thi TOEIC eu , nguai doc chi doc doan van, a ba i thi TOEIC mai,

cae eau h6i, ngo;!i tru eje I~a ehqn tra 10i (A), (B), (e), (D) , deu duoe doc qua b~ng. Do d6 , thi sinh co th~ tra lai eau hoi mqt each thu~n tien han.

D(> dili ella 11l9t so cau hoi nghc hicu se lang lim

El¢ dai cae bai nghe Cl'!a Part 1 va Part 2 (} New TOEIC van nhu eu, nhung trong Part 3 va Part 4 bal nghe se dai hon tnr()e clay. 6 Part 3, bai doi tho~i tang tti A­B-A len A-B-A-B; b Part 4, moi do~n dQe thO{li se c6 3 cau hoi so vai 2-3 cau hoi t6ng hop nhu trong cac bai thi nghe tretoc day.

Df.l.ng IXli dQc Double Passage

Ele tra loi mQt s6 cau hoi b Part 7, New TOEIC, b{ln phai tham khao nhieu hem

mQt dO<.ln van. Day la d~ ng ca u hoi kiem tra kha nang Clia thi sinh trong vi~e lien ket thong tin giua eae dO{lil van .

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C,(UT,jO OLD TOEIC NEW TOEIC

Part 1 Picture Description 20 ,au hO~ Part 1 Picture Description 10 cau hoi

listening Part 2 Question and Response -:-30 diu hoi - Part 2 Question and Response 30 cau hOi

Comprehension Part 3 Shorl Conversa tions 30 cau hoi Part 3 Short Conversations 30 cau hoi

Part 4 Short Talks , 20 cau hoi Pari 4 Short Talks 30 cau hoi ,

Part 5 Sentence Completion ' 40 cau hoi Part 5 Sentence Completion 40 cau hoi

Reading Part 6 Error Recogn ition 20 cau hoi Pari 6 Cloze 12 cau hoi

Comprehension Part 7 Reading Comprehension : 40 fiiu hoi Part 7 Reading Comprehension 48 cau hoi

- Single Passage 28 ciiu hoi - Double Passage 20 cil.U hoi

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Part 1 - Bao gom 10 cau hoi trong toan bi) 100 cau hoi phan LC (cau 1- cau 10). - Twoc kh i bat dau lam bai thi , thi sinh se nghe phAn Direction cua LC khoang 25

giay; Direction cua Part 1 khoang 1 phut 10 gi'y. T6ng ci)ng pMn huang dan lam bai thi nghe Part 1 chiem khoang 1 phut 35 giay.

- Khoang tha i gian gilla 2 cau hoi la 5 giay. - Khi lam het trang, thi sinh se nghe cau "Go on to the next page ", khoang thoi gian

trang tll luc ket thuc diu h6i cu den hic bat dau cau h6i moi I. 12 giay. Thi sinh nen dtlng khoang thai gian nay d@ xem 4 buc hinh moL

- Thi sinh nen aanh dau h,ra chc;m td !oi du ng velD phieu bai lam ngay.

Part 2 - Bao g6 m 30 cau hoi trong toan bi) 100 cau h6i ph,n LC (cau 11- cau 40). - Thl sinh so nghe Direct ion cua Part 2 trong khoang 1 phu t. - Khoang thbi gian giua 2 cau hO i la 5 giay. - Trong 30 cau hOi Part 2, co khoang 10-15 cau hoi bat dau bl ng cac til nghi van

(what, when, who. why. how, which, where), va co n l~i ia call hoi d~ ng cau tU(lng

thuat, cau cho lai khuyen ... - flay I. dang ca u hoi dan diell , vi vay til diu h6i 35 den cau hoi 40, thi sinh rat d~

bi mat ta p trung. Khi luyen tal' hang ngay, ban phili c6 gang tra lai het 30 cau h6i, dung dung lai giua chung.

- Khi kh6ng nghe r6 mi)t ca u hoi nao do thi hay be qua M chuan bi cho cau hOi tiel' theo.

- Thl sinh ne n danh dau l\fa chon tra Ibi du ng vao ph ieu ba i lam ngay.

~ Part 3 - Bao g6m 30 ca u h6i trong toan bi) 100 ca u hoi ph';n LC (ca u 41- cau 70). - Thi sinh se nghe Direction cua Part 3 trong khoa ng 30 giay. - Trang New TOEle , moi bii d6i tho<)i c6 ba Call hoi va cau hoi (Dng se dU<;Jc dQc qua

bang. - Sau khi nghe call h6i , thi sinh c6 8 giay d@ tim Iva chQI1 wi loi Ottng eha moi cau

hoi. - Bai doi thoai ta ng t(r A-B-A le n A-B-A-B va cau hoi cung dai han. - Thl sinh nen danh dau l\fa chon tra loi dung vao phieu ba i lam ngay.

If' Part 4 - Bao g6m 30 cau hoi trong toan be 100 ca u hoi phan LC (cau 71- ca u 100). - Thi sinh Sf nghe Direction cua Part 4 trong khoang 28 giay.

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- Trong New TOEIC, mo i bai d¢c tho~i c6 ba Call hoi va c3U hoi cling se dUQc

dqc qua bang. - Moi bai dQc tho.i co khoang 100·120 tu va keo dai khoang 25·35 giay. - Thi sinh nen danh dilu I~a cho n tra lai dung vao phiell bili lam ngay.

-{<. Part 5

- Sao g6m 40 ca ll hoi trang toan bO 100 ca u hoi ph~n RC (ca ll 101· Gill 140). - Co 11·13 cilU Mi tU vung; 12-13 cau hoi ve tu IO.i va 14·16 cau hoi ve ngil

phap. - Moi cau hoi co khoang 12 den 20 tU, nghia la cO ng do dai voi call hoi trong

bai thi TOEle cu. - Nell trong va ng 30 giay, ban vh khOng tim ra dUQc I~a chq n tra lai dung. hay

danh dau {1, roi chuy~n sang cau hoi khac. Khi viet dap an vao ph i' lI bili lam thi hay xem lai cac cau da bo qua va chqn dap an cu6i cOng.

- Thay vi danh dilu vao phi'u ba i lam , hay danh dau vao phieu cau hoi, roi viet I.i vao phieu bai lam truoc khi kct thuc pMn thi RC khoang 5 phut.

Part 6

- Sao g6m 12 cau Mi trang toan bi> 100 cau hoi ph'n RC (Giu 141· cau 152). - Phan nay co 4 passage; moi passage co 3 Giu hoi. - Mac do call hoi dUQc 16ng vao cac passage, nhung loai cau ho i va phuong thire

tra lai gi6ng voi Part 5; vI vaY, neu chu~n bi t6t (; Part 5 thl ban Sf khong gal' nhieu kho khan khi tn' loi cau ho i (; Part 6.

- Co 3-4 cau hoi ve tU lo.i; 4·7 cau hoi til v~ng; 2·3 cau hoi ve ngil phap (d.i tu, lien tu, gioi tu, v.v.).

- Thay vi danh dilu vao phieu ba i lam, hay danh dilu vilo phieu cau hoi, roi viet lai vao phieu bai lam truoc khi k't thuc phh thi RC khm\ng 5 phut.

1:s Part 7

- Sao g6m 48 ciiu hoi trang toan b¢ 100 cau Mi phan RC (Single Passage: call 153· ca u 180; Double Passage: cau181· cau 200).

- ThOng thuang co 9 bai dqc (; phan Single Passage va 4 caP bai dqc (8 ba i dqc) (; pha n Double Passage.

- Cac ba i doc co th~ loai: qua ng cao, email.thu. ghichu.thongbao.boibao. V.V.

- Ban phai hoan tat Part 5, 6 trong yang 25 phi. t vii phai dimh ra it nhal 45 phu t de lam Part 7.

- Thay vi danh dau vao phi.u ba i lam, hay danh ciau vao phieu cau ho i, roi viiit lai vao phi'u bai lam truoc khi ket thuc phan thi RC khoang 5 phut.

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New Real TOEIC_ Building Skills for the New TOEIC : Structure & Feature, Preview

About New TOEIC : New TOEIC Big 5. OLD & NEW ,

About New TOEIC : Listening Comprehension, Reading Comprehension Iu

Chapter 1 Pre-Actual Test

Pre-Actuat Test

Chapter 2 New Pattern

Chicn luQ'C "tim cong" Part 1

Chien iuQ'C "tan congn Part 2

Chien hlQ'C "Wn cong" Part 3

Chien iuqc "-tirn cong" Part 4

Chien hrqc "tan congn Part 5

Chien iuqc "tan cong" Part 6

Chicn iuqc "lan cong" Part 7

Chapter 3 Actual Test

Actual Test 1

Actual Test 2

Actual Test 3 ,n

Actual Test 4 'II

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4 1. Where does the woman want to go? 47. When does Ihis conversation take place? ~.~ (A) Posl office (A) On Sunday , (B) Bank (B) On Salurday

~ (C) Airporl (C) On Monday

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(0) SWimming pool (0) On Friday nighl 0

, • " 42. Where does the man tell the woman to 48. What does the man tell the woman about

lake the bus? the museum? (A) In fronl of Ihe bank (A) II is closed after 4 pm.

(B) At Ihe posl oftice (B) II does nol have any arl pieces

(C) Near Ihe airport anymore. (0) On Ihe olher side from the bank (C) illS being renovaled.

(0) ills closed on Sunday.

43. What does the woman offer the man?

(A) She asks him 10 come with her to Ihe 49. Where do they go because the museum post office. is closed?

(B) She lells him thai she would lake wllh (A) Back 10 Ihe hotel

her anything 110 has to send. (B) To their car

(C) She Ie lis him 10 lake care of her Clli1d (C) A customer servIce center of the

while she goes to the post office. museum (0) She asks hll11 to lake her 10 the bus (0) Go shopping

slop.

SO. What will be sent to the cl ient?

44. Who is the woman talking to? (A) A mall

(A) A lecllniclan (B) A photo of construclion project

(B) A farmer (C) An audll report

(C) A waiter (0) A proposal

(0) A restaurant manager

5 1. What problem does the proposal have?

45. What does she want for a main dish? (AI II needs 10 be approved by olher

(A) Corn workers. (B) A New York Sirip steak (B) II is too sharI.

(C) Mashed potaloes (C) II doesn·1 have all the pictures.

(0) Fried rice (0) II neecis a Iota I estimate.

46. What does the wai ter tell the woman 52. Why is the woman thankful to the man?

about her side dishes? (A) He gave her some money she needs.

(A) They can'l cook steaks right now. (B) He is going to help her with the budget

(B) They are oul of corn. part of proposal.

(C) Tiley only have Pepsi 10 drink. (Cl He IS sending oul Ihe proposal 10 Ihe

(D) They have different kinds of corn. client.

(0) He is her 11usbanel.

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53. What do you know from the conversation? 59. Whal does Ihe man ask Hannah 10 see?

(A) "Dark Days" is a beslseller book. (A) His new walch

(8) Tile woman wanls 10 buy a book Ihal (B) His new planls

the bookstore needs to order. (C) His new window

(e) The bookslore worker doesn'l know (D) I-lis newly decoraled of lice

aboullhe book.

(D) The book IS 100 popular 10 gel. 60. Whal does Ihe man lei I Hannah about

decorating his oHice?

54, When will new copies of the book arrive in (A) Not too long and fun

the store? (8) Long and a lot of activities

(A) This Thursday (C) Long but enjoyable

(8) In three days (D) Silort but complicated

(C) Tomorrow

(D) Nexl Thursday 61. Why does Hannah offer to give her plants

to the man?

55, What will the woman probably do? (A) She doesn't like her plants anymore.

(A) Walt lor the mail lrom the bookstore (B) She has allergy Irom Iler plants.

(B) Go 10 anOliler bookstore (e) Her plants have grown to be big lor

(e) Get anoliler verSion 01 the book her window. (D) Go to 1I1e bookstore to get Ihe book (D) Her plants do nol smell good.

56, What are they discussing? 62. Where is the woman? (A) Their dale lasl nighl (A) In a bus

(B) Gina's new secrelary (B) In a plane

(e) Gina's new Idea lor a producl (e) In a trarn

(D) The new spring merchandise (D) In a building

57, What does Gina suggesl for the 63. Where can the woman exit from the train?

advertisement? (A) In Ihe firsl car 01 the train

(A) Putting an advertlsemenl on the (B) In Ihe middle of the Irain

newspaper (C) Anywhere Irom Ihe train

(B) Telephoning regular cl ienls (D) In the lifth car ollhe Iraln

(C) Putting a commercial on TV

(D) Asking oliler advertising company 64, Why is the woman mad? (A) She cannollind her kids.

58. How have they done their advertising (B) She has missed the station she needs

before? to eXIt.

(A) By calling each client (C) She can only exil in the first four cars (B) By pulling lion radio of the train.

(e) By pulling it on the Internet (D) Someone has stolen her baggage.

(D) By glvrng oul brochures

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65. What is the phone call about? 68. What does the woman want to do? f. (A) The woman called earlier. so the man (A) Go to the bookstore to buy , is calling her back. magazines

" (B) The woman wants to go to the (B) Read about politics , ~

movies. (C) Gel information to buy a new car 0 ~

(e) The man asks the woman to go to (0) Discuss the upcoming election with " 0

" the movies with him. the man

(D) The man wants to go to class.

69. What did the woman assume about the

66. Why can the woman nol go to the magazine the man was reading?

movies? (A) It was a magazine Irom BMW.

(A) Sile has a class at 8 o'clock tonight. (8) II was a motorcycle magazine.

(B) She has to write her paper by (e) It was a car magazine.

tomorrow morning. (D) It was a politics related magazine.

(e) She wanls to go Ice skat ing instead 01

movies. 70. What does the man offer the woman?

(D) She has a class early tomorrow (A) Buying a BMW car

morning. (8) BUying a magazine he has in his car

(e) Lending a magazine 118 has in his car

67. What does the man tell her he will do? (D) Showing the magazine he is reading

(A) He will walt for her until her class IS

done. (B) He will go with someone else.

(C) He will just stay home.

(0) He will go with l"Ier and someone else:' tomorrow.

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83. Where is the speaker? 89. When will the Red Cross hotd its btood 9~ (A) tn actinic drive? ~ (B) At an Insurance company (A) Tuesday , (C) At a reception (B) Wednesday m

(0) tn a photographer's studio (C) Thursday , (0) Friday ~

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84. What information should be included on

the form? 90. Where will donations be held?

(A) Family members' names (A) At the hospitat

(B) Cleaning limes (B) In the cafeleria

(C) Insurance agent's name (C) In the gymnasium

(0) Medications being taken (0) In room AB

85. What happens after the form has been 9 1. How much time should students expect to filled out? spend at the collection centers?

(A) There will be a meellng with the (A) 15 minutes

Insurance agent. (B) One hour

(B) Laboratory tests wil l be run. (C) 90 minutes

(C) The assistant will begin the cleaning. (0) All day

(0) The doctor will visit the pallent.

92. Wha1 will the subject of the presentation

86. Where is the speaker? be?

(A) At a concert (A) Security issues

(B) In a radio studio (8) Some departments' currenl status

(C) In a bookstore (C) Questions about the company 's future

(0) At an office building (0) The company's annual revenue

87. What is the topic of Mr. Me Night's book? 93 . How long will the presentation last?

(A) How to count money (A) Twenty minutes

(B) Money management (B) Twenty-five minutes

(C) New techniques on changing your (C) Thirty minules

lifestyle (0) Thirty-five minutes

(0) How to be an Independent person

94. How are the listeners asked to contact the

88. What does the speaker ask Mr. McNight directors?

about? (A) By sending a fax

(A) What type of fields he likes (B) By phone

(B) H,s plans for the future (C) By email

(C) How he manages 11is money (0) By visit ing them in person

(0) The originS of his Interest In his field

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95. What did the Officer do at Martin Luther 98. What is the purpose of the talk?

King Secondary School? (A) To open a museum

(A) He gave a speech on personal safety. (B) To announce a job opening

(8) He visited a shopping mall. (e) To open a new science center (C) He showed the students a police (0) To discuss static electricity

station. (0) He asked the students questions. 99. What happened in the past six months?

(A) l.ocal government provided fundll1g.

96. How long did the speech last? (B) Local officials opened a new gravity

(A) Half an 110ur exhibit. (8) An hour (C) Local scientists discussed gravity.

(C) Two hours (0) Local businesses provided grants to

(0) Three hours help the science center.

97. What did Bradley discuss with the student 100. What is the experts' profession? council? (A) Marketing specialist

(A) Bicycle safety (B) Accountant

(8) Safety program ideas (C) Editor

(C) Traflic safety (0) Scientist

(0) International crime

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10 I. Our company has over 200 workers L06. You can be assured that Ms. Pei and I j. who design, assemble and ....... our will complete the work quickly, since her ;; merchandise. work style is compatible with -------.

~ (A) market (A) my • ;. (B) marketing (B) myself

0 c ~-

(C) marketed (C) me -< 0 e.

(D) markets (D) mine

102_ In order to stay competitive, local J 07. The product design team began -------businesses must respond .-.--.- to any the defects found in one of the

issues at hand. prototypes as soon as they were (A) quickly brought to their atlenlion . (B) acutely (A) Investigated

(C) remotely (B) investigate

(D) shOll ly (C) investigating

(D) Investigates

103. We cannot start our project until the executive board has done a ' .. ---- 108. No longer do we purchase raw review of the related documents, which materials through HAC Imports; neither

may take some time. their service .--.--- their prices are

(A) complete satisfactory. (B) completing (A) nor

(C) completely (B) or

(D) completion (C) but

(D) for

104_ After a six-month -------, BEA Systems

managed to find the ideal location for 109. Participating in public-service ... --- . is

the new research center. just one of many ways companies can (A) watcl, improve their company image and bring

(B) reach unity among their employees.

(C) search (A) activate

(D) switch (B) active

(C) aCtivities

105. If the player wins, it wi ll be the first time (D) activat ion

-- -- --- 10 years that a non-European has won the medal for the competition. 11 0. Realto company is among the few (A) among online education sites to - --- --- the (B) during concept of open-market teaching, or

(C) since allowing first-rate teachers to share their

(D) in knowledge with students using MP3

fil es. (A) place (8) subject

(C) bind

(D) embrace

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III. For security reasons, please make sure that your internet passwords are not those that are found in the

company handbook. IA) ease

(8) easy (C) easdy

(D) eaSlel

11 2. Prima Blanca, bui ll on the Northwestern part of Tunisia . was the official ··· -.. of

the governor of the province.

(A) venue

(8) residence

(C) situation

(D) habltalion

I I 3. Copies of the meeting agenda not

distributed to outsiders without prior approval of the chairperson.

(A) are

(8) was (C) belllg

(D) will be

11 4. Ms. Claire has informed us that she will leave her post as interim editor-in-chief in Oecember ... .. the committee offers her a permanent position.

I 15.

(A) and

(8) even

(C) either

(D) unless

Mr. Song got .. a ll the required

interviews but was still not offered any position with the firm.

(A) along with

(8) through (C) out

(D) across to

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116. This speciat travel package is very affordable; above all , - comes wi th a complimentary domestic airline ticket tha t can be used by the end of the year. (A) he

(8) she

(C) its

(D) It

I I 7. Since it was able to overcome such difficult limes before, Speed Sanies Incorporated will nol - - much

importance to the general concern over an economic downturn. (A) improve

(8) use (C) atlach

(D) describe

1 18. Just as soon as the cllairwoman fin ished her speech, her listeners apptauded.

11 9.

(A) enthusIastic r;nthused

\.. el't! U!:t sm J r" I..J' ;twally

the university students make up our core cl ient base, online sales of

language study materials for business travelers are also an essential part of our business. (A) Whether

(8) So that

(C) Despite (D) Althougll

120. Company audits and performance evaluations at Real Incorporated are -.~- .. - conducted by an independent auditor hired by the Board of Trustees.

(A) prevlousty

(8) normally

(C) nearly

(D) exceedingly

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12 1. As the floor manager, some of your 126. The company management is planning

most --- - tasks include ensuring the to unvei l its new plan to help increase

workers' safety and promoting a - -- and generate more profi ts in the

positive work atmosphere. upcoming year.

(A) imporlance (A) produces

(8) imporl (8) producers

(C) Importanl (C) producllvily

(0) Imporlanlly (0) produclively

122. The new online delivery service at Stop & 127. Mosl experts expecl fl uclualing

Shop Supermarkel has turned oullO be exchange rates and soaring oil prices to

------- a ttract ive to those who are too busy stabilize ------- as the si tuation in the

to shop for groceries on a regular basis. Middle Easl improves.

(A) exlremely (A) overly

(8) exlreme (8) unpredictably

(C) exlremes (C) evenlually

(0) eXlremlly (0) recenlly

123. Since your frank opinions are so 128. Nutriform Foods is dedicated to

important to us, we ask thai you do not providing ils customers with ... and hold .. any ideas you may have more nutritious dietary products than

concerning the services we offer. ever before.

(A) from (A) heallh

(8) al (8) heallhler

(C) back (C) heallhily

(0) away (0) healthlesl

l24. Reallo restaurant warned that it would 129. The Inchon Wedding Exposilion

reconsider doing business with its annually sponsored by our company

suppliers if Ihey do nol adhere 10 Ihe provides wonderful opportunities for

terms and conditions ....... agreed and visi tors alike.

upon. (A) presentations

(A) origll1 (8) shows

(8) original (C) aclors

(C) origins (0) exhibllors

(0) originally

l30. Amy Loon and Kevin Park have not

125. All interesled sludents should ._ ..... a even received thei r high school

transcript , reference letter and wri ting diploma. bul • ... have already

sample to the recru itment officer. established themselves as

(A) admil entrepreneurs in the field .

(8) omil (A) Ihey

(C) submil (8) Ihem

(0) permil (C) Iheirs

(0) their

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13J. The government spokesperson 136. The company will need to find a new

announced that about 15 percent of the storage facility, as its current facility is

surplus would be ------- to inner-city filled to ----- --, and new orders are

schools throughout the country. mounting rapidly.

(A) allocated (A) capacity

(8) measured (8) limitation

(C) implemented (C) restriction

(D) divided (D) constraint

132. Although previously predicted otherwise 137. ------- a caller is rude, we ask that our

by many experts. Smithklime & operators remain cou rteous at all times.

Beecham has profited from investing in (A) In such ....... markets. (8) Even if

(A) expand (C) Vet

(8) expanse (D) Considering

(C) expanding

(D) expansively 138. The Pol ish division of KP Chemicals

hires professional photographers -------

133. Jergen's Cosmetics is known for time the company executives from

making its overseas sales Korea make their visit. representatives ------- that local customs (A) in

can differ widely from region to region . (8) on

(A) serious (C) only

(8) careful (D) every

(C) thoughtful

(D) aware 139. The mayor indicated that the new policy

banning the use of cell phones while

134. Al though our distributor had threatened driving would be ....... as of January 1 sl.

to cancel their orders, ------- some (A) approximate

negotiation they decided to continue (8) effective

with the deal. (C) exacting

(A) between (D) acute

(8) around

(C) following 140. The executive board decided that a new

(D) toward search committee should be ------- in

order to recru it promising candidates for

135. The Northbound 1·95 highway ······· by the vacant position.

a stalled truck, so the commuters took a (A) agreed

detour during the morning rush hour. (8) achieved

(A) obstruct (C) established

(8) has been obstructing (D) demonstrated

(C) was obstructed

(D) obstructs

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Questions 141-143 refer to the following notice.

NOTICE TO ALL RESIDENTS

Date: June 2, 2006

.. ~ .... a routine water main inspection. water to this building will be shut off on TUESDAY ,

14 J. (A) Because

(B) Despite

(C) In addit ion to

(D) Due to

JUNE 21 . from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.

During the inspection, all water sources in the building - faucets, showers, toilets, etc. - will be unusable. To .. -.~ .. our inspection, we request that you refrain

142. (A) facilitate (B) factor

(C) fascinate

(D) fasten

from attempting to use water sources at the above time. The first time you use a water source afler the shut-off period, do not be -.-._ .. if water runs brownish for a minute or two.

143. (A) alarm (B) alarmed

(C) alarming

(D) 10 atarm

However. it is best to refrain from drinking Ihe water until it runs clear.

We regret any inconvenience this shut-off may cause. If you have questions or comments, L please call WILSON COUNTY WATER AND POWER at (807) 869-9554.

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Questions 144-146 refer to the following introduction.

With the fiscal year almost up and all of you busy organizing accounts, we in the planning department are here to - let's be honest - plug our project to you , the budget makers. Our company seems to be in sound financial shape, despite the recession. So we feel that rather

than cui back, we need to -- ----- in our sector.

144. (A) expanse (B) expand (C) expansion (0) expansive

We have put out feelers to the Chinese government who intend 10 put th is project up for foreign bids. Mr. Lin-tze in Shanghai has been ou r liaison official in this regard. I'm sure you all remember him from our ------- 2006 installation of our smokestacks in many of the factories

145. (A) success (B) successive

(C) successfully (0) successful

in southern China. On his advice, we feel it is possible 10 do this deal at a budget of around

$43 million. hal f of ------ - the Chinese government will cover in return for fi nal approval and

146. (A) that (B) which

(C) whom

(0) what

technology transfers approved by the U.S. government. If you look at the portlol io in front of you, gentlemen and ladies, the figures will speak for themselves.

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Questions 147-149 refer to the following letter.

SOUTHEAST BANK

301 Hamilton Ave

S1. Louis, MO 05674

July 20 , 2006

Jeffrey Zeidman

127 First S1.

Lebanon, MO 05582

RE: CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT

Maturing Account Notice'

We would like to advise you that your Southeast Bank Certificate of Deposit is due to -------

on AUGUST 19, 2006.

147. (A) previous (B) mature

(C) ready

(D) early

Unless you give us other instructions, your account wi ll automatically be renewed into a Maximum Yield Certificate for a term identical to the current term listed ------- , Your new

148. (A) across (8) above

(C) toward

(D) upon

interest rate will be the rate in effect on the day your account matures. If you want to select a different rate and term, please --- --- - us within seven days of the maturity date.

Sincerely,

Cynthia Rylant

C yvtt'hU;t, R yl.a¥lt;-

Account officer

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149. (A) notify (B) issue

(C) assure

(D) expect

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Questions 150 -152 refer to the following report.

With the success of its franch}se in Moscow, McDonald's surely must now be recognized as the undisputed world leader in fast food. Certainly Kentucky Fried Chicken is providing

strong competition, especially in Asia, but McDonald's is more than a match for them there, too. Maybe if American business leaders would take a leaf out of these two giants' books

and see what works overseas. America would no longer have a trade ~*V.~V • •

150. (A) incentive

(B) budget

(C) surplus

(D) deficit

By adapting their menu to the local markets they enter, both chains have been successful

------- they have gone.

151. (A) wherever (B) whenever

(C) whatever

(D) however

The only difference seems to be that McDonald's financial muscle at present ------- it to

152. (A) allow

(B) allowing

. (C) allows

(D) to allow

open more branches more quickly, in efforts to beat the competition, as it did in Russia.

-- ------------'

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Questions 153-155 refer to the following notice.

City Bus Fare

Regular Fare $1.00

To be paid to the driver at the time of boarding.

Transfers $0.25

Transfers allow the passenger to continue on one additional bus. Issued at the time of

boarding only. Cannot be used for return fare.

Children 5 and under Free

Wilen accompanied by fare-paying adult children 6-12 $0.50

Senior citizens $0.50

Halfpass cards provide discounted fare to individuals over the age of 60 from 10 a.m. to

4 p.m. and after 7 p.m. from Monday to Friday, as well as all day on Saturday and

Sunday. Customers must show theif Halfpass cards upon boarding. Cards are free and

may be obtained at the City Transit office upon presenting proper identification.

Weekday Pass

Allows unlimited bus rides from Monday to Friday. Passes provide an average discount

of 15% off the regular fare .

Summer Pass

Offers unlimited trips to individuals aged 13 to 19 during June, July, and August.

Discounted price is S16.00 per month.

J 53. What is the fare for an eight-year-old

chi ld?

(A) $1.00

(8) $0.50

(C) $0.25

(D) Free

154. When are senior citizens NOT el igible

for discounted fare? (A) Sunday at 9:00 p.m.

(8) Monday at 11 :00 a.m

(C) Wednesday at 6:00 p.m.

(D) Saturday at 8:00 a.l11.

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155. What special offer for teenagers is

mentioned?

(A) Savings on transfer from Monday to

Friday

(B) Free Halfpass cards

(C) Free travel on Saturdays and

Sundays

(0 ) Discounts on travel tn the summer

months

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Questions 156-158 refer to the following letter.

OCC;11l Ch:lrter

34 West 76 Street

West Pender. Vant.:ouvcr. Be N8U 2E5

July 18.2004

Mr. David Gilmour 716 Nashv ille Su'et:!

CilH.:innaltl. Ohio 64474

0\:<11' Mr. Gi lmour,

1 am wri ting to confirm YO ll r booking on ollr deluxe cru ise li'OJl1 Valleou,,!,;r D(, 10 JUllcau. Alaska, departing May 7. 2005. As you wou ld have seen when selecting Ihis package, your meab and

clltcrtainlllcnl arc all indudcd. and of COUI'S!! you and your wife wi ll be staying ill (lne of our deluxe

cabins.

OUf onboard clllcrlainmcnl includes "Vaudt:\'jilc Follies", a stage show in the tradition of this g.reat comedy style. Tht:n~ \\ ill also be a live band in our dancing hall. \wo bars, a cinema and of course

shufnl.!hoard that call be pl;tycd on the deck. Most ~p(,,!ctaclilar of a II <l rc Ihl.: whales. Iceberg:.; and

gorgeous coastlillc you wi ll sec as we make our W~l y 11011h to Alaska!

We know YOll wi ll have a great limc wi th us on this cru isc. I r you have any questions 01" ,)ny kind.

plcll-SC !;ontact me by cmail at judyblumc(ii)o!';can ' 11,111 r I ~t. or by piwl1c at I -ROO-453-7564

c"' tcns ion 213.

SlIlccrcly.

Judy Blumc. Director

Ot:e~l n Chart er

156. Why was this letter written to Mr.

Gilmour?

(A) To sell him products related to hiS

vacalion

(8) To congratulate him on winning his

fabulous prize

(e) To confirm his booking on tile cruise

(0) To oller hliTl a deluxe vacation

package

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157. What kind of entertainment wi ll be

provided on the deck of the ship?

(A) Oanclng

(B) A bar

(e) A comedy show

(0) Shuflleboard

158. Which of the following is NOT a natural wonder that wi ll be seen from the ship?

(A) Sea turtles (B) Whales

(e) Beautrful coastlrne

(0) Icebergs

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Questions 159-161 refer to the following warranty .

=

warranty

All HiFine speakers are guaranteed for as long as you own the product.

We promise that our speakers and all components are free of defects in

material and workmanship. Our warranty is limited to the replacement or

repair of speaker parts and components, and a refund cannot be given in

any case. The warranty does not cover problems caused by intentional

damage, any type of accident , attempts to modify the product, misuse,

abuse or negligence, it applies only to normal use of the product. Labor

costs are solely the responsibility of the original purchaser. Any and all

claims made under this warranty must be accompanied by a dated proof of

purchase when presented at an authorized Hi Fine repair center. Shipping

costs of these items must be covered by the customer.

For further information. call us tol l free at 1-800-441-0337.

1 59. Whal kind of costs must be assumed by the customer?

(A) Parts and labor (6) Long distance charges for service

calls (C) Parts and Shipping (D) Sl1ipping and labor

160. Which of Ihe following wi ll be covered under the warranty?

(A) Faully wiring In Ihe speakers (6) Scralches caused by pels (C) Travel expenses (D) Inlenlional abuse

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16 1. Where can Ihe producls be serviced under the warranty?

(A) A car dealersl1ip (6) The HIFine head office (C) AI home (D) An authorized HiFine repair center

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Questions 162-164 refer to the following advertisement.

Wear It Again has been supplying quality used clothes in the San Francisco

Bay area for the past 3 decades.

IIere at Wear It Again, it is important to us that Ollf customers receive high­

quality garmen ts at affordable prices. Before putting clothes on the rack, we

check each article for rips, discoloration and stains to make slife the clothing

you purchase is in the best possi ble condition. All items are sorted by size and

color to make shopping easier for you. We even carry popular designer brands

like Gucci, Louis Vui tton and rlbmy Hilfigcr. We also se ll used furniture, books

and even children's toys! Please note that 10% of all profits al'e donated to local

charities to assist in building homeless shelters, provide food to soup kitchens,

and to help jobless people fincl work.

If you want to look stylish and make a difference in your commllnity at the

same time, why not shop at Wear Tt Again? We can make you look and feeJ

great!

162. What city is th is store located in?

(A) San Diego

(6) North 6ay

(C) San Francisco

(D) Los Angeles

163. What does Wear It Again do to assist

local charities?

(A) They offer a 10% discount on used

clothes. (6) Their staff volunteers at soup

kitchens.

(C) They check the clotlles thoroughly.

(D) They donate 10% of their profits.

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164. What do the staff NOT check for before

putting clothes on the rack?

(A) Discoloration

(6) Rips

(C) Color coordination

(0) Stains

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Questions 165 -167 refer to the following announcement.

Thank you for \'ollinreerin~ 10 rais!;' funds (or the AIll('rir..:an Red Cross. \'(fh ik rh(,:re has

b<:cn a surge in dona( ion .. (or the vicri ms of lhe reeem tsunami in South t.:;ISl Asia , and

while that c<l use: is a very deservi ng one, ie has indi rcedy had :l neg:n'ive e((cCt on

donations for 10elll neecb. W/e appreciate:' your hc:l p in increas ing donations during this

special Fundraisin,g drive we have or!l~tllized.

\'{Ie \vane [() ,give you rhe (ollowing door-co-door canvassi ng (ips:

* Ask peop le: ifthc:y havc donated ro (heir local <.'ha rirics (his year. I( lhey answer 'yes' ,

then ask ch<:m if (he), know what a l ittle more can do for cheir community.

I/: Remind people of al l of (he services provided by the Red Cross loca lly. including

blood scrvicc::s. firs(-fud rraining and counse ling servict.:s.

*' If people do not have ;lny c<lsh :'1( hand, YOll can advisc [hem thar we do accept credit

Girds, If chey :If!: rduct.tll[ to provide: rhis to you directly, }'OLI can givt.: them our web

,Iddress . www.amc:ri<.:an rc:dcross.col11.

* Oon'( forger to mentiOll rhar donat ions 0($10 or mon: arc faX deduct ible,

Your assistance in solici ring chese donations is vtry va luable (0 us, if it wnsn'[ for

pcoph: like you {hen donmions would be mu<.:h less than rhty an.! now. 110\\,ever, you

111;1 )' wish to make:J LISh donation o( }'otlr OW I1 . RClnel11btr, 1I litcl<: goes a long way!

165. How are the volunteers going to conduct the fund raising drive? (A) By telephone

(B) By the Internet

(C) By going door to door

(0) By sending flyers in the mail

166. Which of the following is NOT suggested as a means of convincing

people to donate? (A) Suggest they use their credit card

(B) Suggest they donate to the Red

Cross instead of other charities (C) Suggest an additional donation will

help

(0) Remind them of the tax benefits

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167. What recent event has hurt donations to local charities? (A) The tsunami

(B) The war on terror

(C) Internet Vlrl!ses (0) Organizational problems at the Red

Cross

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Questions 168-170 refer to the following memorandum.

I

TO: All Employees

DATE: December 1

Purposes

1. To provide employees with the opportunity to discuss performance improvement

2. To provide a systematic means for supervisors to evaluate employee performance

and to recommend salary increases

3. To specify performance goals and to indicate areas where future training is needed

Guidelines

Supervisors are responsible for conducting impartial and t imely performance

appraisals of all staff who report to them. Initial appraisals will be conducted before

the end of each employee's six-montll probationary period. If an employee disagrees

with the performance appraisal , the employee should first discuss his or her

difference of opinion with the supervisor.

168. What is one stated pu rpose of an appraisal? (A) To establish hlnng procedures (8) To identi fy trallllOg needs (C) To assess company value (D) To review employment appl ications

169. When is the first appraisal of newly hired staff conducted? (A) Within six months of Ilire (8) At the employee's suggestion (C) At the end of the first year (D) At a supervIsor's discretion

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disagree with an appraisal? (A) Request a heanng with the review

board (8) Ask for another appraisal (C) Tatk to a supervisor

(D) Contact the Personnel Department

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Questions 171-172 refer to the fo llowing article. n , " ;;

New York - There has been .1 20r% reduction in the number of :-il11oh.crs amongst teenager<; 1I

over lhl.': last 5 years according to a new ~tudy published in the Nc\\ England Journal of

Medicine.

This has beell <luributed to an increase in television. newspaper ami mag<tzinc ads directed

IOwaI'd young pcople which cdut"alC ihcm on the health risks associated with smoking. There

<1lso have been improved anti-smoking educationa l I1lcllerials developed for school programs.

and these have <Ibo helped to reduce smoking in tCt.:I1S.

A large pari of these plans hal) been paid by settlements reached between slate governments

,lJld IObaceo companies in lawsuits brought withi n the lasl decade. A total or $306 billion

dollars has been paid by Ihe (Ob"lCCO companies.

J 71. What is the article mainty about?

(A) Tobacco companies advertising

their products

(8) A reduction in teens' use of a

harmful product

(C) An educatronat campaign focusing

on adults

(0) A laWSUit brought against smokers

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I 72. Which is NOT mentioned in the article

as a method used to educate teens?

(A) Television ads

(8) School programs

(e) Pamphtets

(0) MagaZine ads

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Questions 173 -175 refer to the following letter.

Jakie Jakie

616 Hydra Terrace Place

Manitoba. Saskatchewan , Canada J6B 2K8

April 1

Mr. Clive Slivey

Order Department Slapstick Supplies Inc.

1111 Park Place

New York, New York, 11 221

Dear Mr. Slivey,

I wish to order the following items to be sold in our novelty retail store. Please advise me as to when these items are likely to arrive at our location, and keep in mind that they must arrive no later than the day before our opening day, May 15:

Imitation Dog Pooh

Exploding Cigars

Super Potent Itching Powder

Quantily 100

Quantity 200

Quantity 50

Total price $500

Total price $600

Total price $750

I will also need details as to what shipping costs will be, and whether there are cost

differences depending on the delivery method.

I appreciate your attention to my order and look forward to your prompt reply.

Sincerely yours.

J~Jojo-Joey Jojo

Purchasing director

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173 . Which item was NOT ordered?

(A) itching Powder

(B) Imilation Dog Pooh

(C) Exploding Cigars

(D) Bacl Tasting Candy

174, What is the total price for the 200

Exploding Cigars?

(A) $200

(B) S600

(C) $700

(D) $750

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175. When must the items be delivered by?

(A) May 15

(B) April 1

(C) May 14

(D) March 31

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Questions 176 -177 refer to the following information.

Car Loan Terms

FIRST LU~IP I'AY"IEI'(T The firsl p.YIllCIlIIl1USI be al kasl 30 pcrwlI "flhe I(>lal cosl "I'

the vchicle. including taxes. A larger paymcllt can he mildt.:, which L:<l11 rcduce Ihe SI/C of future

mOllthly paylllt,;J1\s.

MONTIlL Y PA Y' 1 ENTS \llol1lhly paymcnts wi II he made over;) Icnn of' J, 4. 5 or 6 years.

Each pnymelll will be cqll~11 1(1 the amount st ill owing nner the initial lump payment di\ldcd oy the numbcr of months. II1cludlllg t<J'\cs and inlere')l calcu lated on ollr (ixcd rale or 5 percent.

ADDITIO:"JAL LUMP PA YI\1E:NTS Payments [argcr than the lI(li'!n:tlmonthly amounl L::ln

he made at any Ilmc. bUI a rt.:e of 3 perccllI will be applied to any Cllllount in e:(ccss of Iht;

agrcl.!d monthly paynlcnt.

BUYBACK OPTION YOll Illay apply to have thc cumpallY repurchase the whick from yuu

at any point. Th!.!re mllst be an appraisal of the vclm:1c (at the customer's cnst), at which POlilt

the company will pay (he full amount. Any unpaid principle orlh\.! loan will he deducted from

the repurchase price at a penalty of20 IJl.!rct::nt.

l76. Which is one way 10 reduce the monthly

payment amount?

(A) Choose Ihe longesl repaymenl term

(8) Make paymenls lilal are smaller

than the normal amount

(C) Pay a higher Interest rate

(0) Make a large flrsl lump payment

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I 77 . What is the penalty on any unpaid

principle of the car loan in the case of a buyback?

(A) 10 percenl

(8) 15 percenl

(C) 20 percent

(0) 30 percent

41 Pm·At;lu

Questions 178 -180 refer to the following notice.

To: All tea lll leaders

Fron1: Director of Hum an Resources

Sub: Updated L.,bor Regulation Handbook

Date: J uly 12

The State Labor Commission has recently revised its rules governing relationships

between employers and employees. It is OUI' responsibility to make sure that

management and staff a re aware of any and all changes that may affect them.

The revised handbook will be available fro lll next Thursday and all tealllieaders will

receive 20 copies each - additional co pies should be ordered by the coming Monday

if needed . We want to make sure that eve I)' individual employee receives their own

copy.

The revised itCJllS include the following:

J The company must provide a minimulll of 2 weeks paid vacation to employees.

2 ,",'omen can now share their 2 months of allowed maternity leave with their

husbands if they also \"'ant to spend ti me at home shortly after the birth.

:-1 The rules governing injuries in the workplace have changed exte nsively- please

make sure that everyone fully reviews th is section of the handbook,

All of these items are fully explained in the handbook - if you have any questions,

please be su re to check there before contacti ng me for assistance.

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178. What is the purpose of Ihis nolice?

(A) To receive feedback about how labor laws should be changed

(B) To encourage people to vote for their state representat ives

(C) To advise team leaders of an

updated handbook

(D) To lell people aboul a decrease in

their vacation time

I 79 . What rules are mentioned as having changed most extensively? (A) Maternily leave regulations

(B) Individual employee flgllts

(C) Workplace inJury regulations (0) HR director inqUiry processes

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180. What should people do if they have questions about any items? (A) Contact the HR departmenl

immediately (8) Wait until next Thursday

(C) Try to figure It oullhemselves

through discussion with fellow employees

(D) Consuli Ihe handbook. Ihen seek assistance from the Human Resources director

43 Pre-Actual Test

Questions 181-185 refer to the following two different letters.

,

Dear Bon Voyage rravels,

Last month, I wellt 011 your !wo·wcck pack<Jgc tour to the V'/est Coast or Americn with my

wife. I must say thaI \VC were thoroughly impressed with your operat ions. personnel. and

flex ible schedule. II was on\:! of the most smoothly rUll and crlic icl1t tOUfS that my ",i fe and J

have bl:cn on, which is s.aying a lot since we arc both great fans of traveling. My wife was

particu larly taken with our tour gu ide. '\~iss Al issa Sum mers. w ho was \lot only vcry

knowledgeable in the 1w,tory of local areaS but also humorous. ki nd, and allcnlivc. I would

appreciate il great ly if you would extelld a special thank you li'om LIS to .'vli ss Summers. /'or

showing grC,l1 kindness and aptitude al her job.

Th i ~ trip was no doubt one or the llIost enj oyable wc have had so Jar, and I am certa in that

whenever we fee l the urge [0 ex pi on.' other c.xot ic countries as well, we will come to your tnlvc\

agency.

I am <ll1aching a rew pictures we took during the trip. Enjoy, [lnd tha nk YOIl again.

Matthc\v Perry

Dear Mr. Matthew Perry,

Thank you for giving Bon Voyage Trave l Agency the oppo rtunity to make travel

arrangements and to provide an overall guide for your recent trip to San Francisco,

Los Angeles, and the Grand Canyon,

We are glad to hear that you were pleased with the tour itself, and hope that you were

also pleased with other aspects of the trip, such as the ai r t ravel and hotel

accommodations that we arranged for you. T he tou r guide you mentioned , Miss

Summers, would like to send her thanks for your commendation as wel l.

As you know, al though our travel agency specializes in arrang ing tou rs on the

American continent, we are capable of making arrangements for other continents as

wel l. We look lorward to hearing from you again soon. Thank you.

Bon Voyage! I I

Bon Voyage Travels _________ J

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I 8 I . Why did Mr. Perry wri te the first letter?

(A) To lilank a tfavel agency

(B) To complain about unsatisfactory

services (C) To request a refund

(D) To plan a trip to the West Coast

182. What is NOT something Mr. Perry and

his wife were impressed with?

(A) StaH

(B) Cost

(C) Plan

(D) Operation

183. What can be inferred about the Perrys?

(A) They only took a few pictures dunng

their trip. (B) Tiley are very knowledgeable about

local history.

(C) They are from the West Coast.

(D) They like to travel a lot.

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184. What did the Perrys like about Miss

Summers?

(A) She made a huge mistake.

(B) She is knowledgeable and amiable. (C) She is very pretty.

(D) She had a good vOice.

185. What kind of travel agency is Bon Voyage Travel Agency?

(A) It provides only hotel and airplane

arrangements.

(B) It services tour guides lor Iree.

(C) II oHers unique tours on the Asia

continent. (D) It arranges all aspects of a trip.

45 Pro-AC!U<,) i Tc~!

Questions 186-190 refer to the following memo and response.

r

CUSTOMER SERVICE REQUEST

DATE: AuguS! 101h. 2006

CUSTOMER: D.niello Haber

ADDRESS: 3656 Robert son Drive, Los Angeles, CA, 90236

PHONE: 213·6985·1 264

SCREEN NAME: clhabcr9

MERCHANDISE PROBLEMS

Please check one of the following and fi ll in the specifics in tile given blank.

I!I DELI VERY PROBLEMS ordered merchandise has nOt arrived f'or over a month

o DEFECTIVE MERCHANDISE I DAMAGED IN TRANSIT

o REPAIR PROBLEMS

o WRONG MERCHANDISE

o AMOUNT CHARGED IN ERROR

o REFUND NOT ISSUED

o OTHERS

Dem Ms. Danielle 1·laber,

The order for your lighter was received on June 19th by Internet and was shipped via

UPS 011 June 201h. \;Vc can only assume that the lighter was lost in transil.

Upon reeeipi of your customer serl' i ce request form. we reponee! the loss

immediately to the carrier and they arc attempting to locate the parcel. We should

have a report back wit hin two weeks.

If UPS i, successful in localing your lighter. then il will be forwarded 10 you

promptl y. I f. aner two wcek~, UPS has been unSliccessful. we will forward a check to

YOII lor Ihe va lue orthe lighter.

'We me sorry for the inconvenience this has caused you.

1

J

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186. What is the purpose of the customer 189. What wilt the company do if the lighter

service request form? is not found? (A) To ptace an order for merchandise (A) Send a check to Itle UPS center

(8) To place a complaint about the (8) Go to the UPS center to check on

customer service center progress (C) To report problems concerning (C) Compose a checklist of where the

ordered merchandise lighter might be

(D) To request a refund (D) Send a cfleck to Ms. Haber to give

her a refund

187. Why has the lighter not arrived yet?

(A) The fighter was lost on the way. 190. What can be inferred from the (8) The requested lighter is still being passages?

made. (A) Ms. Haber needs the lighter

(C) The delivery man got lost. Immediately. (D) Due to a strike by workers at tile (8) Ms. Haber ordered the lighter

UPS center online.

(C) The company specializes In sales of

188. For about how long has the lighter been rare lighters. "lost in transit"? (D) Ms. Haber is a collector of lighters. (A) About four weeks

(8) About five weeks

(C) About six weeks

(0) About seven weeks

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Questions 191-195 refer to the following two different e-mails.

To: Young Weekly Edi tor

Sub: Serious Problem

Date: Tue, Mar 12, 2006

J have been a long-lime, avid reader of your magazi ne and I am well aware of the f~l c t that

you jump at any chance to show celebrities, whether they are drinking coffee. go ing to the

gym, or shopping for groceries. or course, J understand that wi thout these kind of pictures

and in formation aboul the daily li ves of famolls stars, your magaz ine wou ld not be the kind

of magazine it is now. II is Irue tha t I do not think it is such a good idea \0 have spreads on

celebr ities with se rious eat ing disorders and treat them as i f there's nothing wrong with

them. It doesn't seem as if you are very concerned about what kind of standard body image

you are project ing to your readers. I occasionally enjoy looking at olhcr paparazzi pictures.

But an othe rwise interesting al1icle, "Eating Healthy Meals"[by Nicole Watts], was ruined

by the inclusion of rid iculous paparazzi pictures. There are severa l reasons I was disple<lscd

by Ihis. Fi rst of all , there were no pictures whatsoever re lated to the at1icle's main topic,

nutrition. Anyone can tell you that pictures of healthy meals should have been included.

Perhaps a picture of the tofu sa lad recommended as a nutrit ious l ow~calor i e mcal \vould

havc been appropr iate. Second, the p ictures you did choose to inc lude we re no t only

irrelevant , but also going aga inst the po int of the art icle. The article itself doesn't mention

fast food at all , yet somehow a pi cture of stick-thin Ashley Berl iner having french fries fo r

lunch fou nd its way between colul1Uls? Save the shots o r Ashley for your fashion section,

because when it comes to my hea lth, Ashley is the last person on Illy mind.

from Indiana

To: Indiana

Sub: [Re] Serious Problem

Date: Thurs. Mar 14, 2006

DcaI' Indiana.

We arc sorry to hear that you thought thc choice of photographs in the a rt icle " Eating

Healthy Meals" \-vas inappropriate. We apologize for any distress it may have caused you.

A new issue ha s already come out on stands s ince you mailed us your letter. so

unfortullately \ve arc unable to make any corrections. However, we w ill be issuing a

statement regarding the photographs in our next issuc.

We hope that you continue to subscribe to our magazinc .

. Thank you.

Young Weekly

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J 9 1. What is the purpose of the fi rst letter?

(A) To complain about useless

information in an article

(8) To pOint out a grammar mistake

(C) To complain about certain

photographs

(0) To praise tile magazine's Insight

192. What does "jump ar' mean in the first

letter? (A) To eagerly accept an opportunity

(8) To move qUickly and Ilurriedly

(e) To snap at someone Impatiently

(0) To leap or bound

193. What kind of magazine is Young

Weekly?

(A) A geography magazine

(8) A fashion magazine

(e) A tabloid

(0) A health magazine

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194. What can be inferred about Ashley

Berliner from the passage?

(A) She IS a famous singer.

(B) She is an aVid reader of Young

Weekly.

(C) She is from Indiana

(0) She is a celebrity with heal1l1

problems.

195. What does Young Weekly offer to do in

compensation for their error? (A) Publish a revised edition of the

issue in question (B) Give Indiana a free one-year

subscription (e) Advise Ashley Berliner to cut down

on fast food

(0) Make an apology In their next issue

49 Pre-Ac:tl)'1i Tpo>l

I

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Questions 196 -200 refer to the following information and response.

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Manage routine accounting tasks in c luding aCCou llt s p<lyablc & receivable, payroll and

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and <Idvanced loo ls, and clisiomization options 10 boost efficiency and accuracy. SpeedWare:

Pro 2006 is the leading choice for managing your books. GCI all the cxciting features of

SpcedWare. which include:

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Track inventory and create purchase orders.

Inslantly creatc reports it taxes for your <lccountarH.

Find key information about cllstomer and vendor accounts instantly.

Apply payments, over/underpayments, credi ts and refunds.

See dates for payroll , taxes :md other liabilities at a glance with the new Payroll Center (For

FULL Payroll function, YOll need to annually subscribe to Speed Ware).

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Choose from 1001 profess ional, customizable fo rms, and much more!

Order now. and you detinitely won'l regret it!

To Whom It may Concern,

On April 20th, I requested information on your new software package (SpeedWare: Pro

2006) , and your brochure was delivered to my office on April 21st. Thank you for the

manner in which you expedited th is information. I must say, I was quite impressed with

your immediate response. I do have one question regarding your new program. What is

the diffe rence between SpeedWare: Pro 2006 and SpeedWare: Basic 2005? A quick

glance at the features of SpeedWare: Pro 2006 suggests that there is no difference at

all, excluding the price.

t"will be looking forward to your response.

Taylor Norris

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196. How much time is needed to insta ll

SpeedWare: Pro 2006?

(A) 10 minutes

(B) 30 minutes

(C) 45 minutes

(D) 100 minutes

J 97. What kind of software is SpeedWare:

Pro 2006?

(A) Finance management software

(B) Data management software

(C) Image editing software

(D) Layout & form editing software

198. What does the adverti sement claim to

be the diHerence between SpeedWare

Pro and Basic? (A) Pro has more tools and options than

Basic. (B) Pro is much more cost-efficient than

Basic. (C) Pro is easier to use than BasIc.

(O) Pro is more poplJlar among users

than Basic.

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199. Why was Taylor Norris impressed?

(A) Tile brochure was very

Informational. (B) The brochure was delivered

promptly.

(C) The brochure included a free trial

CD.

(D) The brochure answered all of his

questions.

200. What does Taylor Norris imply about

the price of SpeedWare: Pro 2006? (A) It is cheaper than Basic 2005. (B) It is well-priced.

(C) The price is diHerent from Basic 2005. (D) The price is absolutely excessive.

,

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Part 1

1. New TOEIC Part 1 d6i moi nhu the nao?

So' cfiu hoi Directions

Phat am

GiQng n6i

Thiti gian giua de cdu hoi

Loi.li cau hoi

Old TOEIC

20 cau (cau I-cau 20)

I phU~ 15 giflY

100% gi9ng MS'

-

GiQng nl1: 10 cau hoi GiQng nam: 10 cflu hoi

5 gia}'

cau hOi mo t.a I ngllen: 7-tO cau Cau hOi mo ta han 2 nb'l1i1i: 34 cau

Cau hoi mo d slf \'~t: 7-9 cau

I New TOEIC

10 cau (Call I-call 10)

1 phlit 35 giay

40<';'·50fk giQng Anh, Uc, New Zealand, Canada

50%·60% gigng Mj"

Gi9ng nl1: 4 du hoi GiQng nam: 6 cau hoi

Cau hOi rno t~ 1 nguo'i: 3-4 cau Call hoi mo Ui hetn 2 nglJi1i: 3·4 Call

Cau hOi rno ta sr,f v~t: 2-3 cau

2. each nao la hi~u qua d~ "tan cong" New TOEIC Part 1?

T<;li sao l:;ti t*p tl'ung VaG phat am?

Part 1 duqc xem hi. de nluft trong 7 Part eua bili Lhi TOEle. Tuy nhicn, (] New TOEle, s6 1uQ'ng eau hoi giam xu6ng con 10 cau va co ~hem nhieu gi9ng dQc khac ngoili giQng My, nen d6 kho cung tang len. Thi sinh khong quen vOi phat (tm gil;mg Anh nen ren l uy~ n bAng cach nghe di nghe I<),i nilling dlU hoi phat am yO; giQllg flay de tranh cam ghic boi rai, khO hieu. Tuy bai t.hi c6 the co phan phat am giQng Dc. New Zealand, Canada, nhung nhling cach phat am nay cung khong khac bi¢t nhicu so vOi giQllg M)' den noi thi sinh phai l uy~n t~p ric~ng.

~, Hay t*" d~"g 1 phol 35 giay

Th01 gian danh cho plutn Directions (Huang dan) dili hO'll 20 giay so vo; bai thi TOEle cu. 'T"ru6'c khi nghe cau "Now let us begin Part 1 with question number 1.", hay dQc tl'llac ca.u hoi va. cac Il!a ch<)11 tni l6i cho S~ 11 cua Part 3 ho~c td. l6'i cau hOi & Part 5 trong khoang th01 gian 1 ph tit 35 giay do. Hay nha I'~ ng nhung ai ngoi nghc Directions mit kh6ng t~n dl;lIlg khoang th01 gian d6 thi sc khong the nao d<;lt duqc diem cao.

T~p trung chti y, dit 13 nhfrng chi tiet nho

Bai thi thu&ng d~t I'll nhting cau hOi vc cae chi tiet !lha nMt rna b<;l ll it khi de y den trong bllc hinh, vi v~y dieu quan lrQng 13 b<;lJl phai quan sat buc hinh m{lt cach chinh xac den tUng chi tiel.

ChAng h<;ln , gilia buc hinh co mQt chier thuyen tha neo trong ben cang, & g6c trai btic hinh c6 vai ngQn den duong, nhmlg h;ra chQIl tni 101 dung l<;I i 13 cau 1110 ta nhfrng ngQn dim do.

New Re.ll TOE Ie lCIH(; 5-\ www.llhal l triviet.COIll

working? walking? I writing? riding?

6 Part 1 thuimg co nlllrng cau hoi ve tu co cach ph<.it {un Luong tlJ' nhau ho~c ltl' dong am khac nghia. NhUng cach dien d~i ihllimg gap & d~ ng nily IiI: copy (photocopy) I coffee (ca phe), duck (con vii) I dock (ben iilu), filed (s~p xep giay ta) I piled (dll<)1: chat thonh dong), setting (ho tri) I sitt ing (ngoi), pass (eli ngang) I path (duOng mon), v.v.

Hay sli dl.mg phuong phap lo~i suy

N6i Ill!)t cach d~ hieu thl phuang phap l o~ i suy la cach lo~ i tn; cac hra chc;m tra 1m saL LAng nghe l img It.ra chQn tni l61, neu cho r~ng IlJa chQn nao d6 hoan toan kh6ng lien quail thl hay kien quyet danh dau X va bo qua, h.ra chc,)Il mi.o b<},n thay kh6ng ehrlc th l danh dau Dr.. Dietl quan trQllg la cho dli b{l ll tlulY rAng (A) la h,l'a chon dung, b~n cung pllll i nghe den (D) va ap dl.lIlg chinh xac phuang phap IOai suy.

fu 5 ghiy la khoang tho'i gian rat ng:in. DUng "vuo'ng van" cau hoi eli

TllO'ng tlJ nhu bil i thi TOEIC cu., khoang tho; gian gilhl hai cau hoi trong New TOEIC la 5 gHiy. B~n can phai t{tn dlJng 5 giiiy nay de xem bue hlnh clia cau hoi k€ tiep. Neu m,ij suy nghi ve cau hOi tnr6t do thi b~n se kluJng lhe nao l~p trung nghe chillh x::ic thong tin cilll lhicl trong cau hoi

ke Uep <luge.

Hay suy nghi m9t cach khach quan

Blic hinh mo ta mell cai hanh kem va mQi nguOi dang c1t)i mu. hinh ch6p th i b~n se cho r~ng cau They are enjoying the birthday party la It.ra chQ Il l ra 161 dung, phai khong? Cau bao ham phan doan chu quan va cam tinh ca nh{m t.huOng kh6ng phai la llJ'a chQn tni 10; dung. B<.lll khong the biel chinh xac rAng d6 1ft ti¢c sinh nh(j.t, ti~c khai truong hay ti~c nghi Inm, vi v~y dling lu&ng tugng va suy l u ~n chu quan.

p Lam quen v6'i th~ b! d<)ng

Nhfrng cau hi d(lng nhu The table is covered with a cloth, The car is being washed lhuang

X\l ~t h i~n & Part 1, d~e bi$i khi Su vat Iii doi tUQ'ng ehin h dU<)1: rnb la irong bue hinh. Hal' ghi nha dieu do!

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1. New TOEle Part 2 d6i moi nhu thi! nilO?

s6 c:lu hoi

DIrections

Phat am

GiQ ng noi

Thili brian giua cae ciiu hoi

LoO-i cau hoi

30 dIU (c{1U 21·cau 50)

58 giay

Gi9ng flam kicu ~{ y: 15·18 cau hOi Gi9ng flam kieu :'115': 10·14 cau t.r3 1t1i

Gi9ng flU kieu )'Iy: 12- 15 ciu hoi G19ng nil kieu M)": 16-20 cau ira liJi

22-24 mall dOllho~i nam-ml 3·4 m~u dol th~i flam-l1am

4-5 mau doi IhO{li nil-ml

5 giay

who: 1-3 cau

where: J -3 ca.u why: 1-3 tau

how: 2-3 cau what 1-3 tau

do I dldn'!: 4-6 <'ii.u

be I isn'l l weren't: 3-4 cau would I could I why cIon't 3-4 tilu

can: }-2 cau cau hoi duoi: 3-4 cau

ciiu luung lhu4t: 2-3 cilU dIU hOi llfa chQn: 1-3 cau

30 cau (diu II·ciiu 40)

58 giay

35%·45% br19ng Anh, Uc, Nell' Zealand, Canada

55%·65% giQng M5'

Gi9ng 0([ kieu MS': 6-8 cau hoi GiQng n(1 kicu 1\15': 6·8 call tra lui Gi9ng l1am kieu MS': 9·11 cau hOi

Gi9ng flam kicu MS': 9·11 cau lnt loi Gi9ng flam kieu Anh: 4-6 cau hoi

Gi9ng flam kieu Anh: 6-8 cau tra lui Gi9ng ml kieu Anh: 6-8 cau hOi

GiQng IlU kieu Anh: 4·6 cau Ira loi 23·25 mau dOl tho{li flam-nU' 3·5 mall dOi tho~ nam-flam

2·3 nlliu d6i tho~i nu·nil'

5 gift}'

who: 1·2 cau

where: \-2 cau why: 1-2 cau how: 2-3 cau what 1-2 cau

do I didn't: 5·9 ciiu be I isn't I weren·t 3-4 cau

would I could I why don't: 2-3 cau

can: 1-2 ciu ('au hoi ducii: 2·3 cau

cau hti1ng tht4t: 2-4 cau cau hOi lua chQn: 2-3 cau

2. each nilO lit hi¢u qua d~ "tan cong" New TOEle Part 2?

T~i sao l~i t(IJl trung vito pluit am'?

N6i ch ung 1ft chi co t)' l¢ phat am brj~)J1g My bi giant b61.. ngoai ra khong c6 gi khac bi¢t. Nhtr cae blJ, 1l c6 lhe Lh ay 6' bang In'!n, lo~ i CflU hOi, khoang tho; gian gitla cae diu hOi, lho; gian danh cho

Directions cua New TOEIC dell tuong tq v6i Inti thi TOEIC clio 'I'U)' nhien, 1)<;111 dUng quen tra \0; tru&c cau hoi if nhung Part I)(~ n thay Lq ti n trong khoimg thOi ginn Directions duqc dQc qua bang .

..... v,}~-J.I,11a' .ri ... Il:._ .... n·

Hay dQc theo Part 2 - Dieu nay se gitip n{lUg cao ky nang noi cua b~n

Nhieu thi sinh cho ning TOEle khbng co ich gi doi \10; lieng Anh lhl;lC te; do 1<\ do hI) hQc khong ching cach, l'ren t1wc te, chi call b<) n c6 the Str cI \).Jlg clling nhUng c(iu clui tho~ i & Part 2, b~n se khung g(lp t r& ngf!, i nao dang ke trong sinh hO(1t 6' ImO'C ngoai. De df!,t duC,Yc hir;u qua cao & Part 2: b:),n khong nlllrng phai lam quen vo; cach tnl Uri va c.ic d,~ng CflU hOi, mit. con dQc theo eM ghi nha clm tnt Uri va cae cau hOi do. Caeh 1uy¢n t~p nay se giup b.;m lam tot Part 2 dong tho; con nang cao kg nang noi tieng Anh ella b~n ,

Can phai nghe phan dau Clia cau hoi

Day la chien iuQ'C quan tn;mg nhfit khi tni. 1m cau hoi Par1 2. D~c bi~t. 1<\ dot \'0; nlnlng cau hoi co tu nghi van why, where, when, v.v., neu b:),n b6 qua ph;:'1Il dilu ticn thl b<)ll kh6ng the na~ tdlOi dung ciiu hoi. Hay <tanh dau vao It.ra chQIl tni 1m dling lrong khoang thm gian 5 giay gilia cac cau hOi va chm1n bj s~n sang cho cau hOi tiep theo.

Canh giac v61 nhling h'r c6 cach phat am gi6ng nhau

Part 2 la Par1 co nhieu "bay" nhat vit thl sinh co trinh dO so cap rat de bj "hin", Ch~ng lu~n, kh i nghc cau hoi "What's the weather forecast for this month?", nlt co khci n<'ing thi sinh se chl)n dap an "U's a month from now," vi thay month trong diu hoi (tuqc I ~ p I:), i & h,ra ch(,m tra Uri nay, Nell lh5y tJ'ong il!3 clu:m tl'a Uri co tu nbrU xuat h i ~ n trong cau hOi, 70·80% do la Il;la chon tra, Uri sai.

Neu Call hoi co tu nghi van (Wh-questions), b~n hay IOl;li ho cae il!a ehgn tl'a 16'i bttt da u

b~ng Yes/No.

Cau hoi c6 Lu nghi van khong the duqc tn1 10; b~ng Yes/No. Thong thuffilg co it nhat mqt !l,ra Ch91l lrong (A), (B), ee) b~t dau b~ng Yes/No cho diu ho i YO; ttl nghi ytin, vi V;)y neu b~n IO:),i bo h,ra chQn tnllOi nay thi l5' I¢ tim ra duqc l1! a chl) ll dung clm b~ n se Wng len thanh 50%. Hay !lha rAng nghe dU'l)'c tlr dau lien cua cau hOi la dibu rat quan tn;mg.

T6i kh6ng hiet chac!

Call tra 1m mang tinh gian Uep, dien d(1.t)' nghia kh6ng bil~t 1'0 Cling thu6Trg duQ'C dua fa lam !l,ra chQn tra 1m dung. B~n nen h9C thu9C nhtmg cach dien d(1 l thong dl.;lIlg duo; day. - I'm not sure. 1'6; hiujllg hiel chile. - I have no idea, 1'6; Id/ong b;e, . - No one knows yet. Dell hic wiy rhi chua oi bie, (dieu do).

- No one told me anylhing. [(hong ai noi gi vai 10i cd, - 11 doesn't matter. Kllljng sao d(ill.

- They have yet to decide, H (J vlil! dllra qllyei di ll".

- She didn't say. Co (/)' khoug I/di gi. - I don't reatly know, '/'lui' S(t rtJi k lu)ug bitt .

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Part 3

I . New TOEIC Part 3 d6i mai nhu the nito?

Sci cau ho i Directions

Phat am

GiQ ng noi

Thai gian gilla cae cftu hOi

Lo~ i cau hoi

Hinh thti'c

Old TOEIC

30 ('ilU (ciu 51-du 80)

34 giily

100% gi9ng My

22-25 mau dOi th(h~i nam-niS 2·3 mall dOl th~i nam-nam

3--l mii'u dOi lh~i nu-nu (Moi mau dOi tho~i c6 mQt tim Mi)

8 giay

what 15·20%

when 15·20%

how 15-20%

where 15·20%

why 15·20%

who 15·20fk

A·B·,\ 100%

30 cau (cau 41-C3u 70)

30 giay

40%·50% giQng J\nh, Ue, Kcw Zealand, Canada

50%·60'* gi9ng My 9 mau dOi thoi.\i nam-nu

0-1 mau dOl lh~i nam·nam o-} milu d6i tho;ti nil-nlt

(Moi milu doi thani c6 ba cau hoi)

8 gia}'

what 60-70% when 1Oq.

how 10· 15%

where lO·Wk why 10%

who 5· 10%

A·B·,\ 20% A·B·A·B 80%

2 . e ach nito Ii>. hi(!u qua d~ "tan cong" New TOEIC Pa rt 3?

T~i sao I ~ i co IlhiE~u thay doi nlllr v*y?

Day 13 Pa rt c6 nhicu thay doi nha:t trong New TOE Ie, vft nhln ch ung la do kh6 c6 tang len. Diem d~c bi~t nhat la 56 nUlu doi tho~i giam xuong con 10 mall va dQ dai moi mau doi tho<;ti tang len, moi mau c63 cau hoi thay vi nu)t nhlr truoc day, kieu doi tho~i A- B-A chi con l <:t i 2 mall , va con 1<).1 lit kieu doi tho1).i A-B-A-B. TJ'Ong bal t.hi TOEIC c(l, dlE bZUl khbng nghe eluot toan bQ hal doi tho\l i nhm)g neu hieu duQ'C nQi dung tong quat thl van co Uu1 tni. Uri diu hoi. Tuy v~y, doi vOi Pa rt 3, New TOEIC, h<;ln can phai nghc chinh xac nl)i dung cua gan nhu tlmg cau men c6 the tn1 Uri dung CflU hoi.

B~n pha i dQc cau hoi

Tnr6c het b<) n nen doc diu hoi 41-43 va cac !l.ra chon tra Iiri cho sAn trong khoang tho; gian Direct ions QUQ'c doc qua b~lIlg (30 gifly). Nell lam v~y, b,)n mm c6 the tra Uri nhanh chong diu hOi

41-43 va c6 du thm gian ditnh cho cae cau hoi ke tiep. M~c dll thm gian trong gifla cac cau hoi lit 8 giay, nlllrng b(1n khbng nim danh het tho; gian d6 <M tra 161 m¢t cau. Hay danh do'i'u th~t nhanh \lao phieu bil i i<)1l1 va danh thOi gian de doc C[1lI hoi tiep theo.

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<ill DUt khoat bo qua neu kh6ng tra loj dU9'C

Van eM Ian nhat dOl vOi thi sinh & trlnh {19 sa cap ia neu g~p tra ng~i khi tnt J6i mOt Call hO i mlo do thi hQ se boi roi kh6ng d9C Call hoi tiep theo ~ roi etl "vuong van" Im1i vm cau hOi chua ini 16i duQ'c den noi kh6ng th~ t~p trung duQ'C. VOi th l sinh c6 trlnh do cao h 01) 1 hQ c6 th ~ ira Uri nhung call hoi hQ biet, nhung neu kh6ng lam duQ"C thi h9 se dlit khoaL b6 qua. Day cling Ia mot kS' nang b~n can phai luy~n t~p. Doi VOl Part 7, dOi khi b~n danh piul l b6 l~ i 10 cau vi khong co dtl tho; gian, v~y thl t<.li sao & Part nay, b<JIl l~i kh6ng the b6 qua 1 cau?

, Ghi nh& thtl tu sau day

1. DQc tru6c cau hoi 2, Nghc bAng

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3. Danh dall tn;l'c t iep vao phieu bal lam 4. Thm gian tr6ng gifra cae cau hOi 1ft 8 giay, b~n hay tnllOi nhanh cau hoi rbi dung khoang t.ho; .

gian con l~ i de dQC cau hoi tiep theo.

Thu' t~ eua cau hoi kh6ng theo dung thti" h~' ella n«)i dung tJ'ong mau doi tho(,li

Moi mau doi thoq.i co 3 cau hOi, nhung thti' tlJ" cua noi dung trong mAu d6i tho~i va thti' tlJ" eua cau hOi co the khac nhau. Ch~ llg h~n , noi dung cua 1m tho<).i d,lu tien co the lr& thanh drip an cua cau hoi thti' ba; mau cau co the lam dap an cho cau hoi thu hai xuat hi ~n 3·4 Ian trong mQt mall doi lho(j.i. V1 v~y, b~n kh6ng nlm nhin sang cau hoi tht! nha:t ngay khi nghe Uri ihoQ.i dau tiE!fl, rna phai n~m VUng nc,.i dung lien ket loan the ma:u c16i tho~i.

~ NguO'i nam? Ngu'O'i nu?

Neu nAm duQ'c do la cau hoi ve ngu6i nam hay nguOi nfr irong Jtic dl)c tnwc cau hOi thl khi nghe mau d6i tho(j.i, b~n co th~ t~p trung nhieu hon VilO ph an noi dung co lien quan.

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I. New TOEIC Part 4 d6i mai nhu the nilO?

S6 call hoi

Directions

Phat :1m

GiQng noi

Thm gian gh1a cae cau hoi

Lo~i cau hoi

1.Ol.li bai nghe

Hillh thue

Old TOEIC

20 c:lU (cilu SI·diu 100)

35 gifly

100% gic;mg My

45%-55% gi~ng Mrn 45%·55% gi9ng nu

8 gifly (khOng d9C cau hoi)

what 50·60% when 5~

how 5%

where 5-10%

why 0·;;% who 5·10%

Anl"lOuncemenl 20~

Advert isement 10·15%

Report 10·15% Recorded Message JO·IM~

Broadcast 10·151(. In troduction 10·15%

Talk 10·15%

MOl bai nghc cO 2-3 CilU hoi

30 cau (cau 71-cau 100)

28 gifty

40%·50% ginng Anh, 0c, New Zealand, Canada 50%·60" ginng Mj

~O% gi9ng nam 60% gi9ng nll

S gi3Y (d9C c,i.u hoi)

whaIS5-70% when 5lk

how 10·15% where 5·10%

why 5%

who 5·10%

Announcement 20·30o/c. Advertisement 10·20%

Report 10-20% Recorded Message 10·20%

Broadcasl 10·20% Introduction 10-20%

Talk 10·20%

Moi bili nghe cO 3 (';'IU hoi

2. each nao la hi~u qua d~ "tan cong" New TOEIC Part 4?

Moi hili nghe luon co 3 cau hoi

6 ParI 4, bai th i TOEIC CU, co 4 bili nghc, moi bil i co 2 cau hoi va 4 bai nghc, mOi bai co 3 cau hOi. {) New TOEIC, Pari 4 co 10 bai nghe, moi bai co 3 cau hoi. Ngoiti vi~c tang them 10 cau hOi, dQ dai clia b;li nghe cling tang len t~o SliC ep tam Iy clui vm lIll sinh khi den plHll1 thi nay.

Hay lam ph!m thi m\y bang th~'c h~'c ella b~in than

TU01lg tlr vo; cae ParI kh<ic Lrong plulll lhi Listening, & Pari 4, IH~U kh6ng co thl!c h.fc, b~n s8 khong the nito d~t dUQ"c ket qua tot. B~n phai hiet cach tong hqp va phat huy nang h.lC tich hiy tll" Part 1 den Part 3 vao Part 4 va chi co each luy¢n t~p ch i"t m chi m6i h'l con duiYllg dung de h~1l co the lam phall thi nay ,,61 hi ~u qua cao nhat.

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Can ph~H d(,)c cim hoi

Tuong tl! nhu {y Part 3, I)<~n phai dQc cau hoi 71·73 trong then gian nghe Directions (neu doc duQ'C cac hJa chQIl tra 100 ihi cang wl). (; New TOEIC. b~n Sf! duqc nghe cau hoi va c6 S gHi), de lim lila ch~H1 tnt Uri thich hQ"P. Hay t~ n dl.mg tOt khoang then gian do de c6 tiu:! dQc cau hoi elia bit i nghe' ticp theo.

Hau nlm kh6ng co bay

Khac v6i Part 3, Part 4 hau nhu kh6ng c6 bay doi v6i. th i sinh. Neu iJ cric 11!3 ehQn trrl len c6 tu Vl.mg ho~c cach dicn d(j.t Luong II! \'00 n(li dung clia bai nghe thi g!tn nhu ch~c chrln r~ng do 13 !l.ra chon tni 1m dling.

Nang cao ky nang nghe bang each xem truyc n hinh cap

Oa s6 cau 6 ParI 4 deu da i; vi \'6y , trong thm gian nlnh roi bC)ll nen xem dil i CNN ho~\c xcm phim My kh6ng co phl). de de hi. m quell \'6i cau van dili nh~m nang cao khrl nang nghe hieu cua ban than.

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DQ dil.i CU3

elm hoi

Lo~i c,i u hoi

40 ('au (cau IOJ-cilu 140)

12- 18 W

Call hoi ve vi tn cua W lo~ i : 15·25% - Vj ld t r~ng tif: 2·4 dill - Vi tn Hnh tit: 2·4 cau - Vi tri danh tif: 3·-J ("iu

Cuu hOi llf \'l{ng: 35·"5~

- OQnll tu: 3·4 eliu - Danh til: 3·,1 cau - TlOh (if: 3·4 tilu

- Tr?ng tit: 3·5 CflU

Ciiu hoi ngu phap: ,10·50% - D~i til: 2·3 eliu - Lien til: 2-4 call - Gidi W: 3-5 cau - O~ng til: 4-6 cau - So sinh nhat: 0·1 tiIU - rtf quan h~: 0-1 c:iu - Tif bat djnh: 0- 1 r;ill

- Tu h~n djnh: 0-1 diu

- Phiin tif: 0-2 rim

40 call (cau 10 1-cao 140)

12·18 ttl

cao hOi vc \'! trj cua til lo~ i : 25-35% - Vi tn trang tis: 2·3 cau - Vi td Hnh UI: 3·5 cau - Vj tri danh lil: 3·4 diu Call hoi IU vl;Cng: 25·35% - DQng W: 4·5 eilU - Daoh lit: 3-6 cau - TlOh tit: 2·3 cau - Tr?ng til: 0·1 cau Call hoi 111.'11 phap: 40·50% - D~ i W: 2·" cilll - Lien W: 3·4 cau - Gid'i tit: 4-6 cau - DQng W: 3-5 eau - So sanh nha-t; 0-2 ellU

- Til quan h~: 0-1 cau - Tit bat dinh: 0-1 cau - Tit h~n djnh: 0-1 cau - Phan til: 0-2 eliu

2. Cach nito lit hi~u qua d~ "tfln cong" New TOEIC Part 5?

Khong co thay doi gi

So vol bai lhi TOE IC cl1_ Part 5 cua New TOEIC hO<Jn lotln kh6ng c6 gJ tlmy doL 6 ph<in nay.

b~1l chi nell co grlng luy¢n t(lp de d<)L hi¢u qua tOt nlull va giarn bOt thO'! gian tn1 1m cau hoi.

Chi dimh 5 giay cho call hoi vI:! vi t,ri tu lo~i

Khi tnl 10; Call hOi & Part 5, b<),n nen uQc cae lila chon tra 1m lruO'c khi dich nghia c{w hoi. Nell h.m chQn wi 1m ia cac hinh tluii klwc nlHlll ciia Cling mol tiT (Vi d~: (A) proposed (B) propose (C) proposal (0) proposing) lhl day chinh hi e;"lll hoi ve \'i tn ttr lo <".l i. Vm IO<".l i C{W h6i nay, bf),11 khong can pluH djch nghia, ma chi can nh& r~ ng: sau giOi t.u· la demit Lu, tnrO"c danh tu If!. tmh Lu, t ru6c

lfnh tu 1ft tr<),ng hI, glli'a be va p_p.N-ing lit tl'f), ng tu, tru6c dong tti" 1a Ll'iJng tU. Nht'tng quy t~c nay s gilip b<JIl gii11ll Lho; gian Lra len cau ho i va t.[mg thOi giall de b<J1l lam phan Double

Passage & Part 7.

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Tu m¢t cau hoi co the suy lu(m them nhieu cfm hoi khac

Can hOi irong bai thi TOEIC Umong co c~ru tnic ng1i phap eh?t ehe va oj nghiil thl!c te, sue Lieh. De luy¢n ((Ip. b~n nell suy 111~ n them cac c{I U hOi khac nhau tli 1111)t eau eho S~Jl. Xem vi dlJ. citro; day.

ex 1) The diversity of customer's tastes has led to a demand for a number of different

clothing sty les.

(A) greater (8) greatest

(C) greatly (0) grealness

6' cau nay. eho tr6ng dlrng tmoc danh tu eh&c chAn cnn n19t ti nh tu M hoan chlnh cau. Trong 56 4 lua chQn trli lin, (A) y,\ (8) deu 12 tinh ttl nhU11g (A) Ja Ilia chnn dung vi day la each dung so sanh LllIch hQ'p vOi y nghia clia toan bl) C{lU. Hoc vien binh thW)l1g chi co tJH'! hieu duqe cach chQJl C<:1U tn1 16i nhu v~y, nlllmg hQc vien co kien thlic sau hon sf: t~o ra it nhat 3-4 cau hOi iii cau hoi nay.

ex 2) The -- - of customer's tastes has led to a greater demand for a number of different

clothing styles.

(A) diverse

(C) diversi ty

(8) diversely

(0) diversed

Ngay sau m~o bI IIle lit chb trang, vi vf).)' Il!a Ch(Hl ira Uri dling plHli lit (C), danh tu.

ex 3) The diversity of customer's tastes has led to a greater .. ---- fo r a number of different

cloth ing styles.

(A) technology

(C) elevation

(8) demand

(0) eleclion

Call hoi nay yell cau b~n chQn tu pilli hQlJ ve ril~t y nghia voo toan bl) C{IU. Xet vc .y nghia. h.m chQn (B) I. Itra chQn phu h\1l) nh5t.

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Old TOEIC . New TOEIC

S6 C3.U hoi

Hinh thuc

Lo~i citu hOi

20 diu (cau !41-cau 160)

Tim ehO sai lrong cau ng~n

Cilll hoi llc vJ!ng: 0·10%

Cau h6i ngil phSp: 70-8Qi.

- St! phu hgp ve so: 1-3 cau - M"o tit: 0-1 call - I)~ i til: 1·2 cau - Lien Ilf: 1·2 cau - Cieri llt: 2-3 diu

- Oi,lng lU: 4·6 dIU - So s.1nh hun, so sanh nhat: 0-1 eill

- Tit quan h~: 0-1 ciu - Tit bat djnh: 0-1 cau - Tit hi.1n d!nh: 0-1 c;iu - Phfm W: 0-2 cau

Call hoi vc vj to tit l o~i: 15·25% - Vi tri t~ng llI: 1·2 cau

- Vj In tinh ti1: 0-\ Ciiu - Vi tri danh w: 0-1 call

12 cau (eau 141·ciu 152)

f Dien \"ao ehO trong trong hai d~ hicu dAi

Cau hoi tlr v\fng: 10·80% - D9ng W: 1-2 cau - Banh tu: 0-3 cau - 'finh tit: 2·3 cau - Tr~ng W: 2 cau

Cau hOi ngll ph;p: 20·30% - D{lng tit: 1-4 diu - Cidi tit: 1·2 cau - Lien Ill: 1·2 cau - TIt quan h~: O-J cau - TIt ba~ dinh: 0-1 e<iu

- Tu h~n dinh: 0-1 diu - Phan lit: 0·2 taU - So sanh han , so sanh nhfit: 0·1 cau

Cftu hoi \'c vi trl lU l o~i: 0·10%

2. each nilO Iii. hi¢u quit d~ "tiln c(lng" New TOEIC Part 6?

Co qua nhieu thay doi

((hong con plul.ll Error Recognition nhu 0- Pari 6 trong hili thi TOEIC ell: day co Ie Iii mot tin vui doi VOl cac thi sinh thut'mg khong d<~t kct qua tOt Mm & ParI 6. N6i m{lt each dOl) gian, ban co the xem 12 cau hoi <1 Part 6, New TOEIC nlm lit phAn ho sung cho Part 5, Ngo;.\i I'a, sO IUQ'ng diu hoi giam lli 20 xuong con 12 CflU Cling ghip b~n liel. ki~m duge nhieu th6i gian.

dl T~i sao bai d<,lc I~i dai nhtr v*y'! n~n co dm phai dQc het ca bai hay khong?

Bili doc ir Part 6 co d(l ch'li tuang tQ" v6i dtj dai clia bAi d9C d<;l. llg Single Passage fr Part 7 va c6 the lo~i da d~ng: thll' tin, memo, rax, quang erio, bao cao, ho~c biti bao, v.v. Tuy v~y, b<").n co can phai doc het ca b<ii hay khOng? Theo phall Uch ttT cac bai mau cua ETS Vei cac hiti th j gel. ll day, b~n c6 the tn~ 16i cau hoi rn6t each hi~lI qua ma khong can phai dQc het. ca bai. C6 nhfrng diu hoi b<".ln chi c<l n n~m dUQ"c nQi dung tnr6c va sall cho lr6ng lit c6 the tra 10; duQ'C. Ngoai ra, vOi cac cau hoi ll1 vl,rng, b<".ln cung khong dm phai hieu het ca bai, rna chi can hieu do(tn van chung quanh cho tr6ng la c6 the tra Uri <luQ'C.

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Giai quyet Pa rt 5 m<)t cach hi~u qua tlli se lam t6t Part 6

Kh6ng c6 each nito Cl,l tlH~ de cilUan bi cho Part 6. Tuy v~y, neu bl.ln lam tOt Pa rt 5, b~n ctlng se dl.lt h i~u qua cao Ct Pari 6 VI yeu cau va d':lIlg cau hoi clia 2 pluin nay c6 nhicu diem tUO'llg dong vOi nhau,

Chti Y den cau hoi tu vl!Dg

Nhu bf).ll c6 the lhay trong bang so sanh duqc de c4p trcn day, " Part 6 trong btli th i TOEle cli, hau nhtr khOng co cau hOi lli Vl!llg, nhlITlg trong New TOE Ie, sO' luqng call hoi tu vvng da tang len den 70-80lit. De chuan bj t6t cho dl.lng diu hoi m'ty, b<~ n nen d9C nhiclI , gh; nh& cric h!a chQn tn\ Uri va ttl vl,mg Unro-ng xuycn xU1i't hi~n nhAm lich hiy cho ball than von ttl' vl,mg de eo the d',lt hi¢U qUii cao nhat khi g~p di.mg c{m hoi nay lrong bai thi TOEle th l,re te,

C{lU hoi ng'U phap i4P h'ung 0- cac diem ngti pluip cO' ban

T)' l¢ c..i.u hoi nglt pluip eua New TOEle giam dang ke so v6i (1 bili thi TOEle clL Ngoai ra, cau hoi ngfr plltip mOi chi t;).p trung vao eric diem nglr phap CO' ban, chu khong t4P trung nhieu \'aO cac diem ngli' phap chi tiel nh lr tmOt day. Cau hoi nglr plHi.p ve dt)ng tfr chiem ty l~ cao nhat. De lam tOt dIU hOi nay. b~n pluii hien chinh XIlc each dung Lhl, Slr phu iwp ve s6 va hmh thai. Khi tnt 161 cau hOi, b<)n Cling nen str dl.lIlg phuong plHip lo~ i suy de tiet ki~m tho; brian Vii d~t duQ'C dO chinh xac cao.

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Part 7

1. New TOEIC Part 7 deSi rnai nhtr the niw?

So' cau hoi

Hillh Ihac

Cau l:,to cau boi

The 10l).i hai dQc

40 c:au (tau 161-cau 200)

$ingle passage 100%

40 cau hOi

Moi ooi dQc t~ 2-4 cau hoi

Single passage

- Uti rnai - Thu' t.in - rui bao - E-mail - ~l6a dall thanh toan - Mau dan - ThOng bao - Quang caD - Hlfdng dan

48 diU (c;iu 153·cau 200)

$ingle passage (khoang 9 bai d9C): 58,4%

28 cau hoi Double passage (4 c~p ooi d9C): 41.6%

20 rfIU hoi Moi hili Single passage c6 2·4 ('flU hoi Moi hai Double passage 00 5 cau hoi

Single passage

- Uti miti - 'Phil tin

- Bai bao - E-mail - Hoa ddn thanh tmin - ~Hu ddn - Thong Mo - Quang CaD

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- Bang kc va c-mail

- Thlf tin \'~ bien !l h~n

- Tin We va thl1 tin - Thl!' 1. 1'3 lai e-mail - Quang CaD vn lht! tin - Quang cao tim ngtCifi - Hoa dan thanh loan va yeu cau kM't nq - Gidi thi¢u chu'(fllg trlnh va hili bao

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Co nhieu tinh huang kluic nltau 0' Double Passage

S6 lUQ'ng bai doc t~ng len do thi sinh phai doc Double Passage. 1'uy v~YI neu biet duqc cric tinh hu6ng khac nhau lhucmg xuat hi~ n a phim nay, I><)n se co the hieu OUO'c nQi dung Clia bai c1Qc m9L cach de dang va tra 10; cau hoi doc hieu chinh xac va hi¢u qUll hOll.

0 ) D'] llg b;li d(lc lien quan den tint Un

a) Tim tin + thu tin - ~)~t himg, yeu du, hoi thong tin, de nghj, thu mai va tra lai

bJ 'I'hu lin + thong b,io - Thong baa ve quy l:1t eua cong ty t thu hOi I1qi dung chi tiel cua thong baa - Thong bao ve quy uic eli:! cong ty + Lhu hOi xcm ball than co phd; la dOi tuqng hay khong - Thong bao \'C quy t~c eua cong ty + Lhu de c~p Mn Iy do kh6ng the lam dung thong bao va hoi xcm co the

tho, lhu~n hay khong - Thong baD v~ quy t~c ella cong ty + thu cua nhall vi en phiin doi vc nhung dieu kh6ng hgp I)' trang thong bao

c) Tim tin + bai bao - Tillt tin + hili baD (luge vieL dVa vao bue thu do - Thlf bay to dieu khong hgp Iy cua cong L)' + hai bao bUQc wi dVa tren thong lin dIrge cung cap - Bai bao ve nhang ngu'iii d5 \'uQ't qua ngh jch ca nh + Ihu dQng vien ella dQc gia - Hili baa cao buqc nguyen v~t li~u kh6ng hgp \'~ si nh + thu clia chu d03nh ngh i~ Jl chi trfch s~1 sai I¢ch va

khoa tn/dog cua bfti baa

- Rai baa vc tinh hiIlh tU'Cfng Jai + thU' tri$u t*p hQi I1ghj de tim doi saeh - Bili bao lien quan dCn s~r sap n h~ p cua doa nh nghi~p qmh tranh + thu cua ehu tjeh gtii eho nhan vicn yeu

cau n~m b~t tlnh hinh de tim ra dOi s3ch - Bili bao gid'i thi~u s~ ki~n + thu cam on ve Sl! tham dV e(la nha L.1i trq va nhling ngliiJi tham dl!

d) Tim tin + Quang cao - Quang cao tuyen nhfin vjen + don xin vi~c - Quang eao san pham + Lilu d~t hang - Quang cao t~p chi + thli d~t mua da i h~n - Quang taO djch v~ du lieh + thu d~t truoe - Quang c.io tuyen ngulli + thtl hoi nQi dung cong \'i~c \'a nhung thong tin cO lien quan - Quang cao san pham + thu xin ta bli6"m giai thi~u san pham - Quang cao dich vy du lich + tht( yeu cau thay doi Ijth trinh ho~c tht( hoi thong tin ve Ijeh trinh du Ijeh - Quang cao san pham + thu' chi trich s~ kho" truong ella (luang cao va yeu C,IU dinh chinh - Quang cao san pha'm + thl( yeu cau doi , tnl l~ i vi san pha'm bj loi - Quang C<IO san pham + Lhu nia khach himg bay to tam nghi sau khi sit d~ng sa il phiim - Quang cao tuyen nglidi + thong bao Ijch phOng van ho~c thong bao danh s3ch trling tuyen - Quang cao 51! ki~n + Lhu mai tham dlf

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(2) D:.tng bili dQc lien quail den thong I)(io

a) Thong bao + thong bao - Chinh sach trong cong ly trudc khi lhay dOi + chinh sach dii dlfgc Lha)' doi - Thong hao t ~m thi1i d6ng cua toa nha vi vi~c slla chua + thong bao vc vi~c gia h~n thai ginn cQng tac - Thong bao ve nhung Ihay doi Lrong cong ty + thong bao ... c h~ lhong hao v~ mOi - Thong bao \'C dip Ie ky n i~m ngay thanh I ~p cong ty + l!ch to chuc Ie ky ni~m - Thong bao vc c.i.ch Slf dl;lng thll vi~n + thOng bao ve bang ke danh m~c s3ch bao mO'i du~c bO sung

bJ Thong bao + bil i bao - Bai bao noi ve s ~f khung hoang ki nh te gay ra s ~f dicu c1unh lx) may tOng L)' + thong bao trong cong t)' vi!

vi~c thvc hi~n cac di~u chinh khong the tnlnh khoi dOi v6'i bQ may cua cong Ly

- Blii bao ve di~u Ie sl'fa d6i lien quan Mn chinh s,kh time doanh nghi~ p + thong bao trong cong ty vc nhung thay doi cua chinh sach thue

- Bil i baD vc vi~c sap nh?p cong ty + thong bao trong cong ty vc \' i~c sap nh~p viii cong t)' khac - Bai bao neu ra nhung dieu phi 15; trong cong ty + thOng bao trong cong ty eho biet rdng nQi dung cua ba i bao

Ia bia dot - Bai baD d~ doan ve lhien tai + thong bao cho nhan vien cac bien phap de phong, ch~ng h~n nhu ri~c ng~t

ga, di¢n, v,v, - Bai bao ve vi¢c nha may cua doanh nghi~p san XU;lt hang kern chat lu~ng t thong hao chinh sach boi thuong

san pham kem ch{it lu~ng rua cong ty - Thong bao vc chinh s3ch huan I \ly~n nhan vicn mdi + bai bao lim an phl({ing thuc hufin luy~n nhii.n vien vi

ph?m nhan quycn - Thong bao vc chinh sach b6i thui1ng san pham + hil i bao len an chinh sach bOi thl!i1ng khOng thoa dang - Thong bao ve thai gian, d!a diem, vii ngtlC1i tham d~f 51! ki~n thui1ng nien cua cong Ly + bili baD viet ve s~

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c) Thong bao + Quang cao - Quang cao san ph5m + thong bao ve phu(fng th(fc d~t mua san pham - Quang CaD huy dQng co dong + thong bao vc tieu chuan co clang - Thong bao ve hQi nghj phat lrien san pha'm + Qua ng CaD san pham - Quang cao tuycn ngllC1i + thong bao YC phal bicu cua nhan ViE!Il mai dlf~C tuyen d~ ng - Quang CaD san pham t thong bao ve c.ic ch i tie't ctia san pham da mua - Quang cao vc cUQc tricn lam a vi~n bao tang + thong bao ve nhiing dicu c;i, n htu )' khi di tham vien bao Ifmg - ThOng baD thu th~J) )' kicn qua ng cao + Quang cao - Q,u,lng cao t thong bao xin loi vJ nhung dieu hu cau trong Quang cao - Thong bao rc nhung hfmh vi bj cam trong Quang cao rugu t Quang ca.o nlgu vi Jlh~m dieu nay

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(3) D~ng bfti dQc lien quan den bai bao

a) Bai bao + bil i bao - Bfti bao \'e nhung kh6 khan mil xa hQi pillii dOi m~ t do Hnh hlnh kinh te khong kha quan trong thili gian

gan day + hili bao ve S\l dieu chinh ~{u truc \'3 \' i ~c gi:ii the - Bili bao \'e vi~c tlm thay vi khuan trong th\(c pham + bai bao dlfa tin ve cae ca ~nh va tli \'ong - Bai bao dua tin daanh nghi~p v~ n lai dinh cong + lin tlfc \'C nhtlng Ihi~ t h~i do hil!lg hoa khong den nai

dung thili h~n quy djnh - Bfti bao bUQc tQi nhung dieu ph i If d mQt cong ty t bai hao du'a tin ve nhtlng an ph~t dOi vai can bQ bien

chat - Bai bao ve chien djch giGi ~hj~u san pham mdi ra th j trucmg + bil i hao noi ve \'i~c san pham d6 nfl m lrang

di~n bj thu hoi - Bai bao ve vj~c sap nh~p cong ly + bji baa ve S\l lhanh cong ho~c that b~i S<'lU khi sap nh~ p - lUi bao ve cac l)hM minh trong phOng thi nghi~m + hili 1>:'10 d~ C?P den that b?i cua phat minb

b) Bai bao + quang cao - Bai bao vc san pham + Quang cao ve san pha'm d6 - Bfti bao ve thai trang + (lUang cao ve mi}t san pham thuQc xu huang lhoi lrang do - Bfti bao ve doanh nghi~p + Quang cao ve san pham duqc doanh nghi~p d6 san xual - Bai baa ve sV ki~ 1l + quang cao vc s\l ki~n do - Bai baa ve doanh nghi~p + quang cao ve s\l kicn rna doanh nghi~p do tai lrg - !lui bao ve doanh ngh i~p + Quang cao tuy€n d~ng cua doanh nghi~p do - Bili bao ve nghc Ilghi~p ('0 tu'ung lai + Quang cao tuyen d~ng ci mQt ding ty nilO do - Bai baa ve cac lieu chuffn tuycn d~ng cua cae doanh nghicp trong thoi gian gan day + Quang cao tuyen dl,lng - Bai bao ve doa nh nghi~p + quang cao buy dQng co dong

(4) D<.tng hili dQc lien quail dc'lI quang eao

a) Quang cao + quang cao - Quang caD ve may vi Hnh co toe di} xli I); nhanh + Quang c.io \·c u'U diem gia th1mh lhap clla may vi tinh do - Quang cao xc hui cua cong ty A + quang cao xc hdi cua cong ty B

- Quang cao giiim gia cua clla hang bach boa A + Quang cao giam gia cua clia himg bach hOa B (so sa nh ly I ~

giam gia ho~c san pham giam gia) - Quang cao ban chai danh rang + Quang cao kcm dallh rimg - Quang cao may vi Hnh + Quang cao phan mem may vi lin lt - Quang cao san pham mQt cach khoa trudng + quang cao co ni} i dung I)hnn bac dicu nay clla dcu'lnh nghi~p

q nh tranh - Quang cao phall bac ~'c Quang cao khoa t.ruong + Quang Ci\O xin loi \'~ dieu Jlay

b) Quang cao + email - Quang cao t..w chi + email dang k); mua clui h?1I - Quang cao may vi tinh + cau hoi c~ p n h~t va nhu cau muon mua san pham c) Quang cao + nlnlng thll khac - Quang cao sail pham + ddn d~l hang san phtim d6 - Quang cao san phaffi + hoa dem \'a cac dieu khonn d~L nlll/l - Quang cao san pluim + giay bien nMn c6 JlQi dung Lrg gia cho san pham d6

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In the Listening test. YOll will be asked to demonstrate how well you understand spoken

English. The entire Listening test will last approximately 45 minutes. There are four parts, and

directions are given for each part. You must mark your answers on the separate answer sheet.

Do not write your answers in the test book.

PART I

Directions: For each question in this part, you will hear four statements about a picture in your

test book. When you hear the statements. you must select the one statement that best

describes what you see in the picture. Then find the number of the question on your answer

sheet and mark your answer. The statements will not be printed in your test book and will be

spoken only one time.

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select answer (C) and mark it on your answer sheet.

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Directions: You will hear a question or statement and three responses spoken in English. They will be spoken only one time and will not be printed in your test book. Select the best response to the question or statement and mark the letter (A), (8). or (C) on your answer shee!.

Example

You will hear: Where is the meeting room? You will also hear: (A) To meet the new director.

(8) It's the first room on the right. (C) Ves, at two o'clock.

Sample Answer

The best response to the question "Where is the meeting room?" is choice (8). "It's the first room on the righi," so (8) is the correct answer. You should mark answer (8) on your answer sheet.

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PART III

Directions: YOll will hear some conversations between two people. You will be asked to

answer three questions about what the speakers say in each conversation. Select the best

response to each question and mark the letter (A), {B}, (C). or (D) on your answer stleet. The

conversations will be spoken only one time and will not be printed in your test book.

41. Why is the man going to the conference

cen ter?

(A) To give a presentation

(8) To meet with a Vice-President

(C) To talk about economics

(0) To share his expenence with the

Vice-President

42. Why is the man going to cal l Nancy?

(A) To ask her lor a meeting with the

Vice-President

(8) To ask her how to work out 11is

presentation

(C) To ask her how to get to the

conference cenler

(0) To ask her how to meet will, the Vice­

President

43. What is the man's presentat ion about?

(A) How much pollution IS generated from

cars.

(8) How pollulion affecls people's heallh.

(C) How tl1e US has grown economically

for Ihe lasl decade.

(D) Introducing the Vice-President to the

new workers

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44. How is the man told to submit the fo rm?

(A) 8y dropping it al the mailbox in the

department

(8) By mail

(C) 8y fax

(0) Through a walk-In

45. Where can he find the form?

(A) At a library

(8) At the departmenl

(C) On ti1e internel

(0) In his car

46. How did the man lose the parking permit?

(A) He losl It aCCIdently

(8) He [osl it during the car accident.

(C) He does nol remember.

(0) He losl il aUer 11e look his car to ti1e

repair shop.

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47. Who are the speakers? 53. How will the woman probably gel the ice? (A) Aulo mechantcs (A) AI Ihe end of 1I1e hall

(8) Car dealers (8) Allhe fronl desk

(C) Compuler engineers (C) In her refngeralor (0) Phone customer service workers (0) Someone will bring it to her.

48. Wl1al does Ihe woman suggesllhe man 54. What can you tell about the woman?

do first? (A) She's In a plane righlnow.

(A) Check Ihe oil and ballery (8) She's very energelic.

(8) Check Ihe brake Iluid (C) She's nol lee ling 100 well.

(C) Cl1ange Ihe spark plugs (0) She has a terrible headache.

(0) Fix the exhaust system

55. When will the woman get the ice? 49. What is the outcome of the suggestion? (A) In lew milluies

(A) Tile car will nol be fixed well. (8) In 45 minules

(8) The car will nol be fixed by loday. (C) In an hour (C) The car will be harder 10 fix. (0) Aller she feels betle' (0) Tile car's owner Will like il

56. What are they discussing?

50. What are the speakers discussing? (A) New awa,ds system of Ih0 Film

(A) Ways to find a new advertisement Festival company (8) New judges of Ihe Film Feslival

(8) Ways to have a better advertisement (C) Famous filmmakers that enter the

slralegy Festival

(C) Ways 10 make new producls (0) Exlended penod of Ihe Feslival

(0) Ways to come up with new ideas for

products 57. Whal is going 10 be di fferenl for Ihis year

for Ihe Festival?

51. What do you know about their product? (A) Filmmakers cannot enter the Festival

(A) II is selling qUickly. if they don't have tickets. (8) Its quality is poor (8) Films Illat were raled 'NC-17' Will also

(C) IIllas no advertisement. enter the Festival.

(0) II has a poor advertisement. (C) Films from African countries will not enter

52. What problem do they have in their effort (I)) Independent filmmakers will also be

to get a beUer adver1isement? awarded. (A) The advertising company is nol willing

to meet with tt)em 58. How does the man feel about the change (8) The adver1ising company wants more in the Festival from previous years to this

pay to renew the advertisement. year?

(C) The advertising company Ilas been (A) AnxIous

bankrupted. (8) Nervous

(0) Their producl is no longer being (C) Awesome

produced, (0) Angry

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59. What are the speakers discussing? 65. When is Mr. Johnson expected to return?

(A) Phil's interview tomorrow (A) On Tuesday (B) A working schedule (B) On Wednesday (C) New menus for the restaurant (C) On Thursday (0) Mrs. Jackson's trip (0) On Friday

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• (A) He wants 10 work during the day to (A) The advertisement has to be ready by ~

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(8) He wants to work during the day (B) Mr. Johnson has 10 still send them the because he can't during the night. rest of the advertisement. <

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(C) He wants to stop working during the (C) Tile man doesn'l believe that they ,

night because he gets too tired. need Mr. Johnson's approval.

(0) He wants to do Phil a favor by (0) Their goal is to put the advertIsement

working during the day. in the newspaper by next weekend.

61. What will the man probably do tonight? 67. What is true about the woman?

(A) Go to tile interview (A) ShE:' wants the advertisement to be in

(8) Call Phil to ask him to work tomorrow tile newspaper by this weekend.

night for him (B) She is worried by the time they have (C) Read through the day's menu for left.

tomorrow (C) She doesn't like the advertisement itself.

(0) Call Mrs. Jackson to quit his job (0) She doesn't care whether Mr.

Johnson gets back this week or next

62. How will the woman solve the problem? week.

(A) By fixing the machine (B) By calling the customer to pick the 68. Where does Peter most likely work at?

paint up later (A) Hospital (C) By mixing new paint with another (B) University

machine (C) Business company (0) By mixing new paint by Iland (0) Fire station

63. What is the man afraid of? 69. What did Peter forget? (A) Gett ing the paint done on time (A) Giving Mr. Young a call (B) Fixing the maclline (B) A meeting (C) Getting a call from his customer (C) A dentist appointment (0) Blending his paint well (0) Having a lunch with Lorry

64. In what circumstances would they give 70. What can you say about the woman?

the customer a discount? (A) She is mad at Peter for forgetting the (A) Their paint is exactly what the meeting.

customer wanted. (8) She thinks Peter is foolish for always

(8) Their paint machine is broken so that making mistakes.

they had to work by hand. (C) She doesn't care about Peter. (C) Their paint is not ready for the (0) She doesn't want Peter to worry so

customer to take. much about his mistakes. (0) Tile color of their paint is not light.

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Directions : You will hear some short talks given by a single speaker. You will be asked to

answer three questions about what the speaker says in each short talk. Select the best

response to each question and mark the te ller (A). (B), (C), or (D) on your answer sheet. The

talks will be spoken only one time and will not be printed in your lest book.

Why has the rafting trip been delayed? 74. How many illegal immigrants are currently

(A) The boats have broken down. working in the US?

(8) Heavy ramfall has caused tile water (A) 10 million

level to rise. (8) 15 million

(C) The company is promoting a comedy (e) 20 million

show. (D) 25 million

(D) There are not enough people to go.

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What can the travelers do instead? planning on dealing with this issue?

(A) Go hiking (A) By increasing security at international

(8) Go horseback riding borders

(e) Play tennis (8) By giving them more lob opportunities

(0) Watch a comedy show (C) By asking Immigrants to apply at

government offices

When will the travelers go to the river? (0) By sending them to other countries

(A) Later today

(6) Tomorrow moming 76. How soon is the government planning on

(C) Tomorrow I1Ight reducing the number of illegal workers?

(D) Later in the week (A) tn a year

(8) W ithin 2 years

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77. When would a person hear this message? 83. What is the center at Arbor Lake?

(A) In case of an emergency (A) A junior higl, school

(B) Before boarding lI,e flight (8) A community information center (C) Just belore landing (C) A recreation center for youths (0) After boarding the fl igl1l (0) A private institute

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~ . emergency exit asked to do? (A) He addressed some students.

(A) Ask 10 be resealed (B) He decoraled a mask. , "

(B) Talk to Ihe fllghl altendanl (C) He played a game 01 volleyball. ~ 0

" (C) Read the special instructions (0) He inspected the facilities. ~ • (0) Fill oul a form •

85. What facil ity is NOT mentioned in the

79. Why should Ihe passengers lurn off their report?

electronic equipment? (A) A games room

(A) It may disrupllhe transmission. (B) A cafetena

(a) It may create too much noise. (C) A library

(C) It may Interfere with the broadcast. (0) A tennis cour1

(0) " may affecllhe flight navigation.

86. How did the company most likely selecl

80. How often is the conference held? Adriana Santos?

(A) Once a year (A) " promoled her for her pasl

(8) Twice a year performance.

(C) Every other year (8) It recruited her from another firm.

(0) Every Ihree years (C) "hired her as an oulstanding

university graduate.

81. Why would Ihe employees get a pay (0) It conlracled her Ihrough a lemp

raise? agency.

(A) To end Ihe labor strike 87. Which of the following products does the

(8) To boosll"e employee morale company produce?

(C) To reflectlhe increase in profi ts (A) Athlelic shoes

(0) To broaden Ihe research (8) Business software

82. What will the listeners hear next? (C) Kitchen ulens,ls

(0) Shipping conlalners (A) A sales presentation (8) Plans for the nexllen years 88. What can be inferred about the company (C) The conference schedule that Adriana Santos has joined? (0) A research proposal (A) It is going Ihrough a period 01

restrLlctLlring. (8) It plans to market its products in

South America. (C) Its sales are expanding rapidly

worldwide. (D) It is now the leading company in its field.

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89. Why is the Il ight plan being altered? 95. Who is the speaker most likely to be?

(A) There IS a mechanical problem. (A) Manager 01 the chain

(8) There IS a snowstorm. (6) Personnel director

ee) The airplane IS experiencing trouble. (C) Audilor

(0) The weather is too bad 10 Vancouver (D) Cookbook author

90. What will the travelers delinitely NOT do 96. What kind of business is Ashton's? tonigh t? (A) HospItal (A) Stay at the Vancouver Airport Inn (6) Delivery company (8) Relax H1 the airport lounge (C) PublIshing company (e) Return to their Calgary residences (D) A restaurant (0) Retllfn to thelf Vancouver residences

97. What does the speaker mention as a 91. When will the travelers arrive in Calgary reason for Ashton's success?

the next day? (A) Relund policy (A) 7:30 a.m (B) Donated workers (B) 8:30 a.111 (e) Tim variety of ils establishments (C) 9:30 a.m. (D) Successful marketIng (D) 10:30 a.m.

98. What is the feature of Meredith Fulton'S 92. How many unwanted computers were work?

reported to be dumped in landfi lls last (A) It's dealing WIth usual people. year? (6) Irs Introducing rich people. (A) 90 thousand (C) It's producing a Web site. (B) 900 thousand (D) It's savIng money for produce. (C) 90 millIon

(D) 1.7 mll"on 99. What did Meredith Fulton do?

(A) SI1e recetved an award, 93. What is NOT a way computers are (B) She made a TV show.

disposed of? (C) She donated her sluff. (A) Stockp,led (D) She collected antiques. (B) Recycled

(C) Buried 100. Who is Meredith Fulton? (D) Burned (A) RadIO producer

What is the reason mentioned why (B) Journalist

94. (C) EdItor

computers are dangerous? (D) Announcer

(A) The chemicals from computers will

cause air poilu lion.

(9) The chemicals from rnonitors will affect tile waler supply.

(e) Their producllon will use up valuable reSOLlrces.

(D) The" va lue depreCIates so qUIckly.

causing economiC hardship.

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103.

READING In the Reading test, you will read a variety of texts and answer several different types of

reading comprehension questions. Tt1e entire Reading test will last 75 minutes. There are three

parts, and directions are given for each part. You are encouraged to answer as many questions

as possible within the time allowed.

You must mark your answers on the separate answer sheet. Do not write your answers in the

test book.

Part V Directions: A word or phrase is missing in each of the sentences below. Four answer choices

are given below each sentence. Select the best answer to complete the sentence. Then mark

tl1e letter (A), (8), (C), or (0) on your answer sheet.

Ms. Harriet contributed greatly towards 104. The response to our new employee

helping the institute attract funding, seminar was very encouraging ------- the

increase productivity ------- improve management decided to offer another

community relations. session next week.

(A) but (A) tl1at

(8) and (8) so (C) nor (C) in case

(0) also (0) or

Wire transfer is still the most preferred 105. The company management has

------- of payment in many Korean online announced its plan to ------- the store's

retailers because of the increasing main base of operation from Seoul to

concern for credit card fraud. Daejun in Decembel. (A) item (A) transmit

(8) display (8) deliver

(C) sample (C) refer

(0) method (0) relocate

Dr. Maria Chilton told her patient to spend 106. Even though we tried to get in touch with a minimum of thi rty minutes _.""._. every the branch manager, _. __ ._- remained out

day. of contact for days, raising doubts about

(A) exerciser his sincerity.

(8) exercise (A) him

(C) exercising (8) he

(0) exercised (C) l1imself

(0) his

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107. HB Research Center's extraordinary

ideas and -- - achievements provided

us with interesting topics for further

discussions.

(A) remark

(B) remarks

(C) remarkable

(D) remarkably

108. Mr. Connelly will serve the project 's

new coordinator for the next three months

before taking charge of the entire

department.

(A) on

(B) as

(C) of

(D) In

109. The Budget Travel Guide for thrifty

student travels focuses on ways to

save money while enjoying exotic

locations around the country.

(A) exclusively

(8) exclude

(C) excluding

(D) exclusive

110. Although working from home allows

people 10 spend more lime wi th their

family, it can be difficult unless lime is

effectively --

(A) manage

(B) manageable

(C) manager

(D) managed

111 . Although the crime rate in the city of

Tulsa has risen recently, it still remains

very low by national ------ . .

(A) lengths

(B) degrees

(C).standards

(0) means

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112. According to a recent survey, many

people who applied for the driver's

license in the state of Massachusetts

found the long waiting time at the

Registry

(A) exhausted

(B) exhaustion

(C) exhausting

(D) exllaustingly

113. - .-- Endo Pharmaceutical's many

achievements is the invention of a

breakthrough medicine ca lled Vivamax.

(A) Except

(B) By

(C) Among

(D) Over

114. Many workers are laking advantage of

the language study program which Ilas

been designed -­

employees.

(A) specify

(8) specilic

(C) specification

(D) specifically

for company

115. Radiologists are well aware that repeated

or exposure to x-rays can be

harmful to one's health.

(A) damaged

(B) stretched

(C) opened

(D) prolonged

116. tn such a fast-changing global market.

products once considered as highly

advanced can easily become ---'--- .

(A) existent

(B) realistic

(C) purposeful

(D) outdated

n , .. , " ,. o

"

117. - the laboratory technicians aU used 122. Before the summary was issued, Ms. sophisticated instruments to evaluate the Townsend - ---- responsibilities for any samples, they could not reach the same errors found in it. opinion. (A) cla iming

(A) Regarding (8) claim

(8) Despite (C) will claim

(e) Altl1Dugh (D) claimed

(D) In spite

123. The 5 acres of land · which the city 118. When the employees were informed plans to build the new shopping complex

about the imposed on their work were purchased.

schedules, they showed strong signs of (A) for

disapproval. (8) from

(A) restrictions (e) to

(8) confirmations (D) on

(C) manners

(D) flncllngs 124. Mr. Montague will contact our office the brochure needs important changes or

119. Employees can expect alilravel corrections. expenses to be covered by the company (A) prevented from

but entertainment expenses must fi rst be (8) only If

approved by .. .. immediate (e) asking for

supelVisors. (D) al l about

(A) their

(8) therrs 125. Originally intended for notebook

(e) they computers, this flash memory card is now

(D) them widely used in many cellular phones and smart cards because of its ------- to

120. The company plans to purchase back-up climate changes. generators to prevent the loss of (A) resisted

information in case of a power (8) resistant

fA) falls (C) resisting

(8) lailurc (0) resIstance (C) to fall

(D) failed 126. Qualified candidates may apply for the vacant position -.. , their religion , sexual

121. Many dignitaries and government officials orientation, ethnicity or country of origin. were invited to the eagerly .. -- ... opening (A) regards

of the new center for homeless people. (8) without regard

(A) awaited (C) regarding

(B) supposed (D) regardless of

(e) Informed

(D) instructed

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127. We at Morgan and Associates strive to

meel your needs by helping

problems wi thin 48 hours.

(A) resolve

(B) resume

(C) remain

(0) retain

.. your

128. some of the oil drilled in the state of

Oklahoma is export ed to the Far East,

most of it is consumed within the country.

(A) Because of

(B) Botl1

(C) While

(0) Yet

129. Department store managers should

always keep in mind that the way

insignificant details are handled will

influence the customer's pu rchasing

decisions.

(A) seems

(B) seem

(C) seemed

(0) seemingly

130. If the revised text by now. the

printers could have distributed the

meeting agenda by regu lar mai l.

(A) had arrived

(B) would arrive

(C) had I)een arriving

(0) arrived

131. The lawmakers passed a new resolu tion

thai requires all car manufacturers to

their vehicles to tougher safety

tesls.

(A) prohibit

(8) discard

(C) support

(0) subject

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132. after resigning as vice president of

the Southwest division, Ms. Harriet

decided to start her own business with

her former colleagues.

(A) Soon

(8) Late

(C) Nearly

(0) Almost

133. Even well·established publishing firms

frequently experience an unexpected

in publication especially during the

busy holiday seasons.

(A) delays

(8) delayed

(C) delaYing

(0) delay

134. In order to respond to customer

complaints, the company management

decided to set up a new team that

exclusively deals with complaints over the

phone and via email.

(A) overtty

(B) intensely

(C) severely

(D) promptly

135. Having the rest of the chapters,

Prof. Bovon invited his students to

contribute their ideas for further

discussion.

(A) covers

(8) covel

(C) covering

(0) covered

136. technical diHicufties may occur

when install ing the new software, in which

case you can use our support holl ine for

assistance.

(A) Much

(8) Most of

(C) A few

(0) A liltle

137. The demand for new passenger vehicles

is often

sentiment.

of the overall consumer

(A) thoughtful

(8) manageable

(e) reflective

(0) possible

138. Proposals for the building ·· -- include a

new staH lounge, a fitness facility and a

state-ol-the-art daycare center for single

mothers.

(A) expands

(8) expanSive

(e) expanding

(0) expansion

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139. This article compares the originally

proposed timetable .-.. _ .. the actual

progress made thus far.

(A) which

(8) so

(e) with

(0) where

140. .. ..... domestic sales to increase in the

foreseeable future, the central

government should come up with a

comprehensive plan 10 boost the

economy.

(A) Which

(8) For

(C) When

(0) In addition to

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Part VI Directions: Read the texts on the following pages. A word or phrase is missing III some althe sentences. Four answer choices are given below each of these sentences. Select the best answer to complete the text. Then mark the letter (A). (8), (C), or (0) on your answer sheet.

Questions 141-143 refer to the following advertisement.

Texas INSTRUMENTS, due to rapid expansion, is seeking an experienced with 141 . (A) ,ndiv,dual

(B) Individually

(C) Individualism

(0) individualist

demonstrated analytical instrument sales and management ability to be responsible for the

organization and administration of a regional sales office. Texas Instruments is a

142. (A) prevalent

(B) leading

(C) loremosl

(D) habitual

manulacturer 01 industrial and laboratory instruments. Tile REGIONAL SALES MANAGER'S

responsibilities wi ll include the hiring and supeNision of sales, service, and clerical

personnel, monitoring of revenues and expenses and budgeting forecasts. Demonstrated

abi lity to manage a sales office, 3 years experience in direct sales of scientific, analytical

instrumentation, and a college degree in Chemistry . - .

tVew ~

143. (A) be reqUiring

(8) are reqUired

(C) has required

(D) to require

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Questions 144-146 refer to the following advertisement.

Administrative assistant

Are you looking for personal and social fulfillment? Asia22, a nonprofit organization with a

----.. - on activities throughout Asia, is looking for a highly motivated person with excellent

144. (A) attenlion

(8) highlight

(C) response

(D) locus

communication ski lls to assist our team. ---- ---- experience with nonprofit organizations is not

145. (A) Previous

(8) Early

(C) Precise

(0) Timely

necessary. A bachelor's degree is prefe rred. We do seek someone with a desire to learn.

The position ------- a number of tasks specifically related to publ ic relations and fund-raising,

146. (A) involve

(8) involves

(C) involving

(0) involvement

and the successful candidate will have an opportunity to grow within the organization. This

Washington office position wi ll require travel to many parts of the world, including regional

offices in northern Alrica (Morocco), sub-Saharan Africa (Angola) and Europe (Germany).

Interested persons should e-mail or fax a resume with cover letter to John Lewis at Asia22,

878 Third Ave, Washington Cily, 10069. Fax al 224-544-6441 . All candidates must also

show proof of a val id driver's license and passport.

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Questions 147-149 refer to the following memo.

To: All staff

From: John Grisham, Marketing Director

Subject Marketing strategy

As of Dec. 3rd, we will discontinue the use of retu rn cards ------ - we attach to our advertisements

147. (A) wl1iel1

(6) whose

(C) what

(0) 01 which

in magazines. Lately, we have --- ---- fewer return cards. Fifteen years ago, we obtained 300

148. (A) to receive

(8) been receiving

(C) been received

(D) receiving

new customers each year through return cards. Recently. however, those numbers have

dropped to 40 new customers annually.

Through surveys. the marketing department has learned that the public would rather call our

toll-free subscription number than complete and mail a return card. They prefer this method

not because of cost savings but because of convenience. They find it faster and easier to

speak to someone directly over the phone. Therefore, the marketing department has

decided to discontinue the use of return cards.

Because we have made this change in our marketing strategy, we must explore other

avenues for increasing our customer base. We have hired outside consultants to help us improve our long-range marketing plans. They are experts -- .--

149. (A) for (6) as

(C) all

(0) in

harnessing the power of the Internet to achieve business goals. We plan to use e-commerce

to give us a competitive edge over our competitors.

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Questions t50-152 refer to the following note.

Brown.

While you were meeting with the ....... client, Jan Hammer of Data Center called. He was

150. (A) deliberate

(6) eVident

(C) Intermittent

(0) prospective

really upset. but not with us. Someone al his office had given him the wrong information , so our quote to him on designing their brochures needs to be ------' , He gave me the new

151. (A) established

(6) remodeled

(C) revised (0) borrowed

specifications and asked if we could get back to him today. I immediately took them to

Danny in Estimating. Danny said that he can have a revised quote ready by 4:00 p.m. at the latest. I called Jan back and told him that I thought we could give him a price by 5:00. He's

expecting you to call him. He also has some questions on a(n) --.--. different project. 152. (A) densely

(6) entirely (C) strongly

(0) frequently

Apparently. his boss was impressed by the ads we did for T cyron Electronics. He wants to

hear your proposals on a similar ad campaign for Data Center. Of course. that part can wait

untit tomorrow, bul he needs the brochure price today.

Lisa

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Part VII Directions: In this part, you will read a select!on of texts, such as magazine and newspaper

articles, letters, and advertisements. Each lexl is followed by severa l questions. Select the best

answer for each question and mark the letter (A), (B), (C). or (0) on your answer sheet.

Quest ions 153-154 refer to the following notice.

Vidcoconfcrencl:S an.: Ihl.! way of the fu !Ll 1"(;, A ml.!cling will be hl!ld among lOp

managers hen; at the hc.td office 10 discuss how to implemcllI this lIew technology

to impron:: inlcroflicl.! commlllllcatioll~.

Alt \'ice pn,:sldclllS and general manager..; arc asked \0 meet nc.'\\ J"hursdayat 10

AM to bl.!glll disclisslOn 011 hcm this can positively affect our bu:-:inc!;s. Aller a -lS­

minute Ilinch al 1l(lOn, we will begin 10 plan implementation procedures and

djscus~ how the cost:-; will be distributed :lmong departments.

Because tim. IS a very Important discussion about how we \\ ill conduct llleeting~

:llllong other branche~ in the futLlre. I \\';ml .111 or you '\ ho art.: "\tending the

meeting to contact their t..:l1lploye.;s from other branches to discuss any special

needs or idc;1S thcy may have prior to the mceting. Please come pn.::pn rcd to brieny

discllss what you feel arc the merits and IWlentia l obstacles to !;wilHy prepare th i!;

new way of doing things. Thank you.

153. Who w ill has been asked to attend the

meeting?

(A) Janitorial staff

(8) Videoconference lecllnicians

(C) Vice presidents and general

managers

(D) The President

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154. Who must attendees contact prior to the

meeting?

(A) Their ,"·house employees

(B) Their fellow management staff

(C) Their staff at other ofilces

(D) Clients they Wish to confer With

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Questions 155-157 refer to the following job advertisement.

Busta Movers is one of the nation's largest moving companies. We

have been providing moving services to individual homes and

businesses of all sizes for the last 25 years.

We are seeking new employees to fill many types of positions to

make our planned expansion possible. We intend to double the

number of Busta Movers offices and trucks over the next 2 years,

and we need highly motivated people on our team to make that

possible. We need new managers, drivers, and administrative staff.

For more details about the requirements for each position. please

consult our website at www.move-it-dont-bust-it.com. People

wishing to contact us to apply or to ask questions can do so via

email through contact information to be found on the website.

We offer a complete benefits package that includes dental, life,

medical and disability insurance, as well as 2 weeks paid vacation

and sick leave. Salaries vary depending upon the posH ion applied

for and experience. Please contact us without delay, we will begin

the interviewing process as soon as possible.

155. What job positions are opening up at

Busta Movers?

157. How should people apply for these

positions?

(A) Managers

(B) Drivers

(C) Administralive staif

(D) All of Ihe above

156. What experience is required?

(A) Driving experience

(B) Moving experience

(C) Management experience

(D) It depends on Ihe position applied for.

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(A) In person

(B) By telephone

(C) Via the internet

(D) By mail

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Questions 158 ·160 refer to the following memo.

To: The Siaff From: Eddie Bauer, President Subject: Office Supplies Date: June 30

As you know, the recent recession has forced liS to cut costs in many areas. One area where people have not been fully cooperating is in regard to office supplies. For this reason the following guidelines are being put in place:

1. Dave Smith has been designated as in charge of all suppl ies. All suppties must be checked through him with your Signature and his before they are removed from the storeroom.

2. There are monthly limits to how much of each item can be borrowed each month. Anyth ing exceeding these amounts must be approved by your manager and Dave Smith , and the justification must be given in writing.

Along wi th these guidelines. here are some additional suggestions with regard to conservation of these materials:

1. Hang on to your pens! We go through far too many pens in this office. this can only be

because people are carelessly losing them. 2. People should always print on both sides of office paper before recycling. unless this is for

official business correspondence. 3. Folders and binders can be used again once old projects are completed. The cost of these

items adds up!

I appreciate your cooperation. and I hope these measures will lead to an improvement in th is area soon.

158. Why has Mr. Bauer written th is memo? (A) To ensure people are happy with their

new office supplies

(8) To adVise of new regulations that will

save the company money

(e) To break the news that cuts will be

made in many areas

(D) To thank people for saving Ihe

company so much money

159. How do people borrow supplies from now

on?

(A) By clearing them with Dave Smith

(B) By gelling a written order from their

manager

(C) By signing them out with their own pens

(0) By special permission from Mr Bauer

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160. What is the exception to the rule that says people must print on both sides of

office paper?

(A) For rough drafts of proposals

(8) For personal correspondence (C) For official business correspondence

(0) For copIes of th is memo

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Questions 161-162 refer to the following advertisement.

Looking for a good place today?

Finding the right accommodation for you in Seoul can sometimes be difficutt . Negotiating a favorable rate can be even more of a challenge. But with twenty years of experience in the Korean tourist industry Detta Travel has forged strong relationships with some of the best hotels in the region , and is ready to pass the benefits on to you.

Delta Travel, More Than an Agency

-- It 's Your Travel Companion

TEL : (02) 2648-0509

FAX : (02) 2656-0509

KeumYoung Building, 44-1

Jongrogu, Seoul

161. What is being advertised?

(A) A ilighllo Seoul

(8) A lob opening

(C) A consulling service

(0) A Iravel agency

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162. What advanlage does Delta offer? (A) Ex1ended warranty

(8) Free translation service

(C) Useful business contacts

(0) Higl11y trained lour gUides

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Questions 163-164 refer to the following instruction.

How to get your subscription to the Evening SWl

[n Person: Visit our offices on 321 Back Stree t and rill out a subscrip tion

forlll. Payment by check or credit card will be accepted at that time.

Online: Visit www.eveningsun.com and fill out our subscription form online. YOli will be asked for your credit card at that time.

By Telephone: Callus at 555-9876 anytime from 9 am to 8 pm on \'\'cekdays. Please have your credit und ready.

By Fax : Fax the attached subscription form to 555-9765 anytime, and be sure to include your credit card information.

Payment must be received in fuJI before the fi r st issue will be delivered to your

door. [n the event of cancellation, a refund equaJ to 90% of the value of issues that have not yet been received will be granted.

163. What method of subscribing will allow

peopte to pay by check?

(A) In person (B) By tetephone

(C) By fax

(0) Online

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164. How much will be refunded in the event

of a cancellation?

(A) 90% of the amount paid for the

subscnptlon

(B) 50% 01 the total amount paid

(C) 90% 01 the value 01 undelivered

issues

(0) It depends on the payment method.

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Questions 165-166 refer to the following letter.

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Speedenix Corporation www.Speedenix.com 78 Center Street Atlanta, GA 83528

November 17, 2004

DBX Studio, Inc. 445 Mass Ave. Boston, MA 02143

Dear DBX Studio:

I wanted to thank you for your passionate commitment to web design and superior customer service. I develop customer relat ionship management strategies on a dai ly basis for my clients and I am NEVER easily impressed with customer service in any industry. In fact, my motto had been that customer service is mediocre at best. I am glad to say that oBX Studio proved me wrong and my web site is clear proof of that!

When I first talked to Douglas, one of your associates, on the phone, I knew he was the right web designer for me even though we had never met or spoken before. I was impressed most with Douglas' commitment to my work and his willingness to educate me about the web design process.

Throughout my experience with DBX Studio I was always very satisfied with prompt and reliable service. Douglas to ld me that I could reach him at almost anytime. Now this is unheard of, and it is a great example of the kind of personal customer service today's businesses should strive for. I remember times when Douglas told me he would be working until 1 am or so on my web site to meet our deadlines. And sure enough, I would receive e­mails the next morning that were received anywhere from 1 to 3 am.

Thank you so much for all of your help - the web site looks terrific! I look forward to referring many of my clients to you .

Sincerely, SCOII Hatheaway President of Speedenix

165. What is the purpose of this letter? 166. What did Douglas NOT do for Mr.

(A) To complain about poor customer

service

(8) To request changes in the plan

(C) To refer new clients to the company

(D) To praise an employee for his

dedication

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Hatheaway? (A) Introduced him to a new client

(8) Educated him about web design

(C) Worked late hours to meet the

deadlines

(D) Proved his motto to be wrong

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Questions 167-168 refer 10 Ihe follow ing leiter.

1\ & S Plano School 6250 PlaLtl d~ Augu\tus 265-Q70 Rome, Ilill)

Novcmbl:r 25

~Ir George Smtih

Mallager. C lient Rclations

Smith and AlILlcrscn PI,1Il0S Inc.

530 Via Theda 2S5-X60 Rome. Italy

Dcar Mr. Sm ith:

In luday's fasi-pat.:cd world. il is COllllllon 10 o\'~ rl ook the pCrfMl1l<lllCC ofa skilled

employee. Tlus hcmg the case, I am writlllg to illionn you Ihat one of your sales aS~OCJa ll.:s, Mr. Frank Jones. h;.1~ provided Ille \\1lh a superb SlT\ICt..:. \Vht:n I \ isitcd your

siorcroom 1~lsl month to purchase a Ill':\\' pi"lllo. Ytr. Jones was there to answer all ormy qucstion~ and rullill c\ cry need I had. lie is ccrlamly a cred it to his proress ion and you should l'cd privileged to have such an I.:xccl lt.:nl employee.

Kindly k:t Mr. JOlles kllow Ihal we at J\ & S PI<IIlO greatly apprc ..... atc his sk ill. scr\ice anti

knowkugl! ofpi;mo1.,. lit.! mack shopping al your "Wrt! a real pleasure ror 11\.

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167. What is Ihe purpose of Ihis letter?

(A) To commenl on lI,e quailly of Iheir

pianos

(8) To apply lor a sales posilion

(C) To requesllhe delivery 01 a plano

(0) To praise a cer1ain employee

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Andersen Company? (A) He plays IIle piano.

(8) He keeps pianos In storage.

(C) He sells pianos.

(0) He delivers pianos.

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Questions 169-170 refer to the following advertisement.

Welcome to the new Tripoli's restaurants

Wilh the coming of the spring, we arc pleased to invite' yot! to our newly

remodeled locations! Over the past" winter months, WC'V(;' been remodeling our

restaurants throughollt the area and now they have ail been reopened and arc

ready for you and your farnily to enjoy.

Although their exterior may not look diffcn'nt, the inside is completely new with;l

new look, a new menu, ,me! an all new atmosphere. [-loVolever, some things did not

change at all-like the quality of our famous appetiz.ers and mouth-watering

authentic ItHlian cuisines. And we stil l believe in keeping OUI' prices IO\.\'!

169. What change is announced in the

advertisement? (A) The restaurants have been relocated.

(B) Food pnces in the restaurants have

been reduced.

(C) The restauranl bUildings have been

remodeled.

(0) Some new restaurants have been

opened.

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170. What is NOT promoted in this

advertisement?

(A) The new menu

(8) The prices of the food (C) The efficient service

(0) The Interior deSign

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Quest ions 171 -172 refer to the following press release.

Atmel to Present at the Schwab Soundview Capital Markets Semiconductor Conference

Tuesday August 10, 9:00 am ET

SAN JOSE, Calif., Aug. 10 IPRNewswire-Fi rstCall/- Atmel Corporation (Nasdaq:

ATML - News), a worldwide leader in the development, fabrication and sale of

advanced semiconductors, announced that Fran Barton. Atmel's Chief Financial

Officer, wi ll present at the Schwab Sounctview Capital Markets Semiconductor

Conference on Thursday. August 12, 2004. The presentation will begin at 11:30

am Pacific Time.

A real-time audio webcast of the meeting will be available on the Company's

investor relations page at http://www.atmeLcom/ir. A replay of the webcasl can be

accessed shortly after the conclusion of the meeting and will remain available for

30 days.

Forward-looking statements and other material information may be discussed

during these events.

171 . When will the interested parties be able to

listen to the presentation?

(A) August 10, 9 am ET

(B) 31 days after the presentation

(C) Before August 12, 11 :30 PT

(0) Immediately following the

presentation

172. Who will give the presentation?

(A) Atmel's investor relations director

(B) A semiconductor market analyst

(C) Schwab Conference organizers

(0) The CFO of tile Atmel Corporation

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Questions 173 -175 refer to the following memo.

TO: All Employees

FROM: Human Resources

RE: The New Vacation Regulations

As was announced last week, there has been an increase in tile amount of

vacation time that will be granted to employees who have been will1 the company

for one year or more. As promised, here are the details relating to the additional

vacation time:

o An additional 3 days will be granted per year to employees who have been with

us for 2 to 5 years.

o An additional week (5 working days) will be granted to employees who have

been with the company for 6 to 10 years.

o Eight additional days of vacation will be allowed to people employed here for 11

or more years.

Th ese days are in addition to the two weeks (or 10 working days) that all

employees now receive. Please note that this does not apply to employees who

are currently in probationary status, they will continue to receive only 10 days of

vacation a year.

173. What kind of additional benefit are employees to be given?

(A) More vacation time (8) More sick days (C) More comprehensive health benefits (D) More chances for a salary Increase

174. How many vacation days will an

employee of 12 years receive?

(A) t2 days (8) 14 days (C) 16 days (D) 18 days

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(A) New employees (8) Employees currently on vacation (C) Long-time employees (0) Employees In good standing

Questions 176-178 refer to the following notice.

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sl icks can ofTer your child years of boullcing enjoyment if carcd f'or

properly. we offer a three-month unconditional warranty on our product. Lf

for any reason the pogo sl ick breaks, or if you arc unsatislicd with the

product. Just Tl?lUfIl il 10 the retailer for a full n:fund.

To help en$IIrC enjoyment for a long lilne to come. we offer the following

care tips: It 's important to oil the pi ston and spring of the pogo slick every

month or so depending on how onen il is used. It should not g~t wet in any

\yay. as this Illay calise fUSt. Vie also do not rccommcnd Iho.l people who

weigh 1110rc than 70 kilograms use the pogo stick. it is designed for

children allcr all.

Attached to thi~ warranty you will tind a clistomer feedback form. please

fill it out so \Vc may improve our products. You Illay also sub mit this

information on our website www.gogopogo.com.

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(A) An official business memo

(6) A customer complaint form

(e) A warranty

178. Whaf kind of document is atlached to th is

notice?

(0) A product assembly manual

177. What's the writer warning the customers to

avoid? (A) Lelling the product rust

(6) Oiling the st ick

(e) Allowing children for play

(0) Reselling it to others

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(6) A feedback survey

(e) A warranfy

(0) A care guide

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Questions 179-180 refer to the following memorandum.

To: All Department Heads

From: Chris Fontaine, CEO

A reception for new managerial staff will be held from noon to 1 :30

p.m. on Wednesday, January 10, in the boardroom. Snacks will be

available at 12: 1 0 and lunch will be brought in at 12:30.

Every department head should attend. Th is gathering will provide an

opportunity for experienced and newly appointed managers to meet

each other at the start of new year.

179. What is being announced?

(A) A training course lor team leaders

(8) A gathering for managerial employees

(C) A reception for workers' families

(D) A meeting for the board of directors

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180. When will food be served?

(A) At 12:00

(8) AI 12:10

(C) AI 1 :00

(D) At 1 :30

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Questions 181-185 refer to the following memos.

To: All Members of the Board

From : James Ratner

Dale: November 28th, 2006

Subject: Meeting to discuss shortage of automobile parts

I am calling a meeting at 3 p.m. tomorrow to discuss the shortage of automobile parts

for the upcoming holiday season. Some of you have already mentioned that various

components are hard to obtain from the usual sources. We have looked into the matter,

and it turns out the main reason we are experiencing difficulty with our usual sources is

because our competitor. Fenway Automobiles, has recently offered them a much more

lucrative contract. It is important that we obtain the needed items soon, through finding

new suppliers. Unless we do so, we may not be able to meet our holiday deadline. As

you a ll know, the demand for new automobiles goes up at the end of the year, and we

want to make sure we meet the demand for cars on lime.

It is no secret that Fenway Automobiles has been giving us a good run for our money.

believe that th is holiday season is our chance to ri se above the competition and find a

firm, unshakable foothold in the industry.

Therefore, it is crucial that everyone aMend this meeting. Also, I would appreciate it if

you came with any ideas concerning useful strategies against Fenway Automobiles . If

you have any additional questions or suggestions, be sure to contact me or my

secretary.

To: James Rotner

From: Rachel Cooper

Date: November 29th. 2006

Subject: [RE): Meeting to discuss shortage of automobile parts

I am sorry but I don't think I will be able to atlend the meeting you called this afternoon

because I have a doctor's appointment at 2:30. However, I know someone who may be

able to get into contact with new suppliers if we should need them. Al though these

suppliers seem to want a higher price, it will probably be hard to find other suppliers

willing to work together so late in the year. I will get back to you after collecting more

information.

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161. What is the purpose of the memorandum? (A) To cancel a meeting

(8) To call a meellng (C) To inform the employees about the

holiday season

(D) To remind the employees to get in

touch with the suppliers

182. Which holiday season is James Ratner referring to?

(A) Independence Day (8) Memorial Day

(C) Christmas

(D) Valentine's Day

183. What will be the main subject of the

meeting?

(A) Deciding on a deadline

(8) Deciding on a new marketrng strategy (C) Finding a new secretary

(D) Discussing new suppliers and the company's competition

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184. Why will Rachel Cooper not be able to

attend the meeting? (A) She has to go pick up her child (8) She has to go see the doctor.

(C) She has to go meet a friend.

(D) She has to collect informatron on a

new supplier.

185. Why does Rachel Cooper th ink it will be hard to find other suppliers?

(A) There are none who meet the

requirements.

(8) Other suppl iers are too expensive. (C) The holiday season is too close

(D) Fenway Automobiles has already gotlen Into contact with all of them.

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Questions 186-190 refer to the fo llowing article and announcement.

Bad News for Our Economy -Expclts Forecast a Rapid Recession during Second Hal f ofthe Year

A pril 6th, 2006

Many fo recasting experts have an nounced that they have determined a recess ion in

progress, with its cycle peak estimated to be in October 2006. The recess ion could be sct

in motion by a decline in consumer purchasing, since consumers arc becoming more

sensible about what they buy. A 1110re li kely cause would be failu re of economic growth.

However, these a rc ca uses specu lated by the publ ic. Andrew Bushee, an expert at

Anderson Center at the Univers ity of Cali fo rn ia, outlines three ma in reasons for the

recess ion visible 0 11 the hori zon. He li sts the reccnt power cri s is, inflat ion concerns, and

signi fi cant global trade imbalances. AI a press conference last week, he announced that a

tight fi nancial budget for the next year wi ll be required to overcome the recess ion. Top on

the li st of government priorit ies, accordi ng to this budget plan, should be allocating more

time and effort to sectors of the economy which wi ll be most effective in stimulating

economic growth and development. According to the econometric model used by certain

forecasters, the probability of a loom ing recess ion is as high as 90%. So far , a dwindling

GDP, hiking unemployment, reduced investment , and job cuts have been pred icted.

JOB CUT ANNOUNCEMENT

Due to the recent recession in economy, we me announcing a cut of an additional 500

jobs over the next two years. The job cuI will just be a part or aliI' restrochlring plan.

Losing morc than 10 percent or our work forcc will be an aspect of thc plan that is

esscntial in order to rcduce costs and become more eflicient in our operating margi n.

In add ition to cutting a number of employees, we ask remaining employees to take

salalY CLits and trim expenses to the bone. Because the economy is in poor shape now)

and oULcompany is sufTcring as a result, we need more than ever to be in dccent

fiJlaneial shape.

Thank you.

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the recession wi ll be? (A) As a result of unsatisfactory work on

(A) This October the part of the employees

(B) In two years (B) To make sure the remaining

(C) Next October employees receive adequate attention (0) It has already passed. (C) In order to employ new workers

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187. What is NOT a cause of the predicted economy ,. 0 c

recession? "-190. The phrase "to the bone" in paragraph 2,

.... (A) The energy crisis 0

" (B) Major companies ' restructuring line 7 is closest in meaning to

(C) A general increase in the level of (A) As much as possible

prices (B) Violently

(0) Trade imbalances (C) In a stingy manner

(0) Painfully

188. What is NOT a predicted outcome of the

recession? (A) Unemployment

(B) Reduced investment

(C) Job cuts

(0) Bankruptcy of banks

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Questions 191-195 re fer to the following mails.

BUSINESS REPLY MAIL FI RST-CLASS MAI L I'ERM IT NO. 11 59 BOONE 1/\

CAMEPRO

TilE WOR LD'S LARG EST MULTIPLATFORM GAM ING MAGAZINE

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PO BOX 37579

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GamePro EX givcs you everything!

YES! Sign me up lor GJIllCPro EX - only $29.97 lo r Olle year ( 12 issues)! I know every issue

will ha\fc g<lmi ng cxtnlS like a d isc. postcr, strategy gu idc. and other grea t GamcPro stuff!

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Send an additio llal $20 for Canadian orders and S40 fo r fo reign orders prepaid in U.S. dollars .

To: John

From: Will

Date: November 301h, 2006

Subject: GAMEPRO'

Dear John,

I finally subscribed to GamePro! Thank you so much for recommending the magazine. I've

rece ived two issues so far and I think they're really great. You Sli ll subscribe to the

magazine, right? I was wondering if you wanted 10 subscribe to ElectroniC Gaming Monthly

with me. I saw an ad for it in GamePro. The reason I'm asking you to subscribe to it

togetha:r is because the subscription fee is qlJite high, and I thought it might be better to

share the subscription With you, since we are both fans of gaming. Write back ASAP!

Thanks

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191. What is GamePro?

(A) A computer game

(8) A card game

(C) A game disc

(D) A gaming magazine

192. What is NOT included in the list of extra

products that come along with each

issue? (A) CD

(8) Membership card

(C) Poster

(D) Strategy manual

193. WI1at information is NOT included in the fi rst postcard? (A) The address 0; the subscription

department

(8) The email address of the subscription

department

(C) The address of the subscriber

(D) The email address of U,e subscriber

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194. What does William propose in his emai l to

John?

(A) To read GamePro together

(8) To lend hun two issues 01 Electronic Gaming Monthly

(C) To subscJibe to a magazine together

(D) To recommend a gaming magazine

195. What can be inferred from the passages?

(A) GamePro IS a successful magazme. (8) William Lee did not pay his bill on

time. (C) William Lee paid $49.97.

(D) John is paying tor William's

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PO. Box 98212 Troy, CA 92232

September 10. 2006

Mr. Joel Passon

Discovery Corporation

132 Caller Avenue

Troy, CA 92232

Dear Mr Passon:

Wise Conference Center

We are pleased to confirm with you the arrangements for your conference at Wise Conference Center

during November 24·26. 2006.

From the Information you have provided to us, you are expecting between 100 and 150 people for a three days long conference. We will reserve a room thaI can be closed off or opened lip to match the final number of people. We have all the audio-visual systems available for you to use, so just please let

us know if you need anything.

We wanted to confirm with you Ihal you will not need any catering. However, if you end up changing your mind, please let us know before November 15. so thai we can call and make an arrangement with

a catenng company.

I have Included the Iota I estimated price for your three days long conference. Please call me for any

questions or concerns. Again , I appreciate you choosing Wise Conference Center I am excited to see

how the service we will offer you will aid you In all your activities and seminars dunng the three days

Sincere ly,

Alicia Rosas

Events Manager

Wise Conference Cenler

Ms. Alicia Rosas

Wise Conference Center

15677 Nation SI

Monterey, CA 93940

Dear Ms. Rosas,

I thank you for your cooperation , it will truly help us to have a great and successful conference this

coming November However. there are several questions that I wanted to ask you. I was wondering if

the Wise Conference Center has any fitness room, swimming pool , or spa etc. , for us to enjoy, how big

the cafeteria is, how many people are sharing one room, and if there are any nice parks for families to

enjoy. Also . I have a few disabled people that will be coming 10 our conference . and I was wondering if

your conference center has adequate facili ties for those people so that they are as comfortable as

possible. Thank you for your attention to this mailer.

Joel Passon

Discovery Corporation

Conference & Seminar Manager l [email protected]

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196. What is the first letter about?

(A) Ms. Alicia IS trying to make an

arrangement to hold a conference. (8) Ms. Alicia is informing a client about

their arrangement for a conference. (C) Ms. Alicia is asking Iler cl ient details

about the conference. (0) Ms. Alicia IS booking the date for her

customer's conference.

197. What is NOT true about the conference?

(A) The conference is only tllree days

long.

(8) The conference cenler is expecting

from 100 to 150 people.

(C) The conference will be held in LA.

CA.

(0) The conference center can provide all the audio and visual equipment.

198. What should Mr. Passon do in order to

get catering? (A) He must call tile catering company

and make arrangements before Nov.

15.

(8) He must let Ms. Alicia know 4 days

before the conference.

(C) He must bnng his own cooks to cook.

(0) He must ask Wise Conference Cenler

staff for it before Nov. 15.

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questions? (A) The capacity of cafetena

(8) Wilelher it has facill\les Ills people

can enJoy (C) Room arrangements for people

(0) Entertainments like movies for

families

200. What is Mr. Passon's big concern? (A) He has a son WllO will need

assistance in attending the conference.

(8) He wants the disabled people to have

their own rooms. (C) He wants the handicapped people to

enjoy IIle conference. (0) He wants the handicapped people to

be able to use all tlleir facilities

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In the Listening test . you will be asked to demonstrate how well you understand spoken

English. The enlire Listening test williasl approximately 45 minutes. There are four parts. and

directions are given for each part. You must mark your answers on the separate answer sheet.

Do not wri te your answers in the test book.

PART I

Directions: For each Qlleslion in this part, you wi ll hear fou r statements about a pictu re in your

test book. When you hear the statements, you must select the one statement thai best

describes what you see in the picture. Then find the number of the question on your answer

sheet and mark your answer. The statements will nol be printed in your test book and will be

spoken only one time.

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Directions: You will hear a question or statement and three responses spoken in English. They will be spoken only one lime and will not be printed in your test book. Select the best response to the question or statement and mark the tetter (A), (8), or (C) on your answer sheet.

Example

You will hear: Where is the meeting room? You will also hear: (A) To meet tile new dIrector

(8) It's the first room on the right. (C) Yes. allwo o'clock.

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Directions: You will hear some conversations between two people. You will be asked to answer three questions about what the speakers say in each conversation. Select the best response to each question and mark the letter (A), (8), (C), or (0) on your answer sheet. The

conversations will be spoken only one time and will not be printed In your test book.

Why has Robert 's plan changed? 44. Where will the speakers meet?

(A) Robert's clients canceled the meeting. (A) At Ihe fronl desk

(8) His help is needed in Ihe office. (8) In Ihe office

(e) Someone else ottler than Robert (e) AI the man's home

wanled to go. (0) In Ihe coflee SllOP

(0) He had to help move the office.

45. What is the man worried about? What can you tell about the situation the (A) It mighl nol be really important.

company is in? (8) It migllilake a while.

(A) Their sales rates have been increasing. (e) He will have to have lunch with the

(8) Their sales rates have been doubling. woman. (e) The presidenl has been laying lots of (0) His family doesn'llike Ihe woman.

people off.

(0) Their sales rates have been constant. 46. What does the woman offer the man?

(A) Meel belween where two people are

Why should Robert be Ihankful? to save time

(A) He IS slill working for Ihe company. (8) Talk in her room instead of tile coffee

(8) He is gel1ing paid more starting ne>ct shop

week. (C) Sel up anottler Iline 10 lalk

(C) He has anotller meeting with clients (0) Talk 10 her no mailer whal

next month.

(0) He is gelling scouled by other

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(A) A professor's office Dry Cleaning place? (B) A department store (A) His pants have stains on it.

(C) A doc lor's office (8) His shirt has black mk stains. (0) A med.cal school (e) His suit is wrinkled.

(0) His suit has stains on it.

48. What is unique about the patient?

(A) He has always been 11ealthy. 54. Why is the man in such a hurry?

(8) He had an .njury .n 11is kidney before. (A) He has to wear it tomorrow.

(C) He had mouth-to-mouth few days (8) He needs hiS shirts and necktie by ago. tomorrow.

(0) He had a heart injury two years ago. (C) He has to refund his SUIt.

(0) He has a date tonight

49. What does the doctor say aboul lhe

patient? 55. What does Jessica tell the man about (A) He only has less than a year to live. their priority policy? (8) He can fu lly recover. (A) He has to pay by credit card

(C) He will not be as heallhy as belore. (S) He has to bring In morc tllan one

(0) He will nal be able to walk. item.

(e) He has to pay tw.ce the normal price.

(0) He has to pay half the normal pllce.

50. What are the speakers discussing?

(A) How to get to State street

(8) How good the Italian restaurant is 56. When will Ms, Trump come back? (C) How the man was so hungry he ate (A) Monday

dog load (8) Tuesday

(0) Where to go to have luncll (e) Thursday

(0) Friday

51. Why does Ihe man want 10 go to the

Chinese restaurant? 57. How is the message rrom Tokyo being

(A) It .s not far away. communicated?

(8) They have a car and she wants to (A) Through a pllane call

drive. (8) Througll an email

(C) They have lots or time for their lunch. (C) Through a tape

(0) They have to rush back to ttle office (0) Through a fax by 2 o·clack.

58. When does the man want the tape to be

52. What can you tell about the man? sent to her home? (A) He is very hungry. (A) As soon as she comes back

(8) He .s about to throw up. (8) 8y tan.gllt (C) He doesn't want any food right now. (e) Wednesday (0) He i,s gOing to have some steaks, (0) Right now

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Office Supplies? (A) To attend a job inlerview

(A) They cosl alai. (8) To look al some more of their

(8) They have too many staft products (C) Their service is 100 slow (C) To find his credit card that he lost

(D) The woman's father didn't like them. (D) To train the workers

60. What was the incident that disappointed 66. What must the man bring?

the man about their service? (A) A recommendation from another

(A) HIs notebook came broken. worker 0 , 0

(8) His notebook came two days later. (8) A resume ~ ~

(C) His notebook was not the kind he (C) A suit n

wanted. (D) A cover letter -, (0) The ShIpping cost was too expensive. •

67. What wili the man probably do tonight? ~

61. What is a good quality about Max's Office (A) Write the manager a letter

Supplies? (B) Write hIs recommendation

(A) Their delivery IS always on lime, (e) Study IIle exam

(8) They guarantee safe Sll ipPlng. (D) Make a phone call to his professm

(C) They offer discounts if late,

(0) Their service is sometimes free. 68. What do the speakers say about the old

printer? 62. When will Mr. Brick pick up the blueprints? (A) It was stolen.

(A) At 10.00 a,m, (8) It stopped working,

(8) At 12:00 a.m. (e) II had no warranty,

(C) AI 4:00 p.m. (D) It has no tnk

(D) AI 12:00 p.m. 69. What is the woman mad about?

63. What does the woman ask the man to do? (A) The printer is expensive.

(A) Ask 1I1e producers to have some tea (8) Th811 printer broke down.

with her (C) Their new printer also broke down,

(8) Let the producers know about their (D) Their new prmter doesn't have a

promotion warranty,

(e) Find Ihe producers and fill isll the blue· prints 70. Why should the new printer work better?

(0) Inform the producers about the clients (A) This one has a longer warranty.

wanting to meet them (B) ThiS one IS guaranteed not to break.

(e) ThiS one is from a better company.

64. Why should clients see the producers th is (0) This one is cheaper

week?

(A) The producers are on break this week.

(8) The producers will be busy next week.

(C) Tile producers have business tnps

next week,

(D) The producers are on vacation next

week.

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PART IV

Directions: You wili llear some short talks given by a single speaker. You will be asked to answer three questions about what the speaker says in each short talk. Select the best

response to each question and mark the letter (A), (8). (C), or (0 ) on your answer sheet. The talks will be spoken only one lime and will not be printed in your test book.

What type of business is the Eastern 74. Who most likely is the speaker? Star? (A) A landscape artist (A) A tour agency (8) A tour guide

(8) A hotel (C) A travel agent

(C) A restaurant (0) A news reporter

(0) A resort

75. Who is Zhong ben ying? What is the smallest number of people for (A) A guest lecturer

which a reservation may be made? (8) A portrait painter

(A) Two (C) An award recipient

(8) Four (0) An expert In African art

(C) Ten

(0) Twelve 76. What does the speaker say?

(A) There IS no charge for the events.

What information is requested to make a (8) Zhong ben ylng will sign autographs

reservation? in the gallery.

(A) The customer's telephone number (C) Brochures are available at the front

(8) The customer's address desk.

(C) The customer's credit card number (0) Chinese food will be served.

(D) The customer's seat preference

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77. Who is the speaker? 83. What is the speaker describing?

(A) The owner of the theater (A) Restaurant

(B) The actor (B) Office

(C) The supporter (C) Tileater

(D) The painter (D) Travel agency

78. How is the theater curren tl y being 84. How much is the monthly rent?

improved? (A) 600 euros

(A) The auditorium IS under construction. (B) 800 euros n

(B) The hallway is being painted. (C) 1,100 euros , •

(C) The wall is being demolished. (D) 1,400 euros ~ 0

(D) The pipe is being installed. " "-< 85. What charges are not included in the "-...

0

79. What does the speaker ask the audience rent? ~ N

to do? (A) Central heatlllg

(A) Work together (B) Electricity

(B) Make a donation (C) Water

(C) Buy a ticket (D) Phone

(D) Please be quiet

86. Who is being introduced? 80. Who is the speech intended for? (A) Psychologist

(A) Company's sales staff (B) Physician

(B) Engineers (C) Analyst

(C) Accountanls (D) Kick boxer

(D) Brand managers

87. Where does Or. Hong Man work? 81. What does the speaker say about the (A) University

company? (8) Hospllal

(A) Its sales decreased. (C) Library

(B) The staff don't like Iheir company. (0) Broadcasting station (C) It has a successful year.

(D) It will lay of! hall of Its workers. 88. What will Dr. Hong Man talk about?

(A) A recent book

82. What is the speaker going to do next? (B) His children

(A) Have dinner (C) A research

(B) Ask a question (D) TV show

(C) Discuss upcoming events (D) Ride in a car

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· 89. What is the purpose of this message? 95. What division does the speaker

(A) To call the technIcIan represent? (8) To visil a restaurant for cleaning (A) Design (C) To tell tile customer the fina l offer (8) Personnel (0) To give details abollt some upcoming (C) MarketIng

work (D) Packaging

90. When is Williams scheduled to arrive? 96. Who is this announcement intended for? (A) 6 a.m. (A) All employees (8) 10a.m (8) Personnel representative (C) 4 p.m. (C) Sales representatIves (D) 6 p.m. (0) Design representaltve

91- What is Briman asked to do? 97. How will the outstanding performance be (A) Unplug oHice equipment recognized? (8) Clean the restaurant (A) A free trip (C) Fax the carpet store Ihe reply (8) A promOllon (D) Turn on the computer (C) Increased salary

(D) New ollice

92. What is Leah Computer celebrating? (A) An important annIversary 98. What is the purpose of the ta lk? (8) Introducing a new computer (A) To advertise to the customers (C) A best· selling staff (8) To Introduce a web page (D) New employees (C) To mtroduce a training workshop

(0) To find new computer engmeers 93. Where will an exhibit be set?

(A) In tile parking lot 99. Who is Adam Motta?

(8) III the company's auditorium (A) A president of a company (C) In the lobby of the bUIldIng (8) A car engineer (D) In lhe backyard of the building (C) A representative of customers

(D) A computer expen 94. What is said about some employees?

(A) They have been falth lul to the 100. What will the audience do? company. (A) Learn to search through the internet

(8) They have been increasing the sales well rate greatly. (B) Learn to create a secure web page

(C) They have Improved the company's (C) Learn to introduce a web page to image. customers

(0) They have Invented new Items. (0) Learn to imitate good web pages

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READING In the Reading lest, you wilt read a variety of texts and answer several different types of

reading comprehension questions. The entire Reading test wil l last 75 minutes. There are three

parts. and directions are given for each part. You are encouraged to answer as many questIons

as possible within the time allowed.

You must mark your answers on the separate answer sheet. Do not write your answers in the

test book.

Part V Directions: A \o\!ord or phrase is missing in each of the sentences below. Four answer choices

are given below each sentence. Select the best answer to comple te the sentence. Then mark

the letter (A), (8), (e). or (0) on your answer sheet.

101. National Life will investigate the billing

errors only when -- --. are submitted in

writing.

(A) complaints

(8) complain

(C) complaining

(0) complains

102. Requests for changes of address should

be made to .- bank in writing or in

person at a branch office.

(A) your

(8) yours

(e) yourself

(0) you

103. All students registering fo r the spring

semester for the fi rst time should be .- .. -

for their student identification cards at the

Registrar's office.

(A) photograph

(8) photographs

(C) photography

(0) photograplled

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104. Emily Hong won her thi rd

in ternational archery competition by

defeating Katherine Schwab last Sunday.

(A) following

(8) Immediate

(e) constant

(0) consecutive

105. The CEO of Buy4less.com is a very

approachable person who prefers that his

employees call - by his first name.

(A) he

(8) him

(C) his

(0) Ilimself

106. Recent college graduates should always

try to prepare for the unexpected.

one does not know exactly what will be

asked on a job interview nowadays.

(A) between

(8) since

(C) so that

(0) unlike

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107. Ms. Sugano's sales presentation is supposed to start .... ten o'clock

tomorrow morning. (A) on

(B) at

(e) in

(0) for

1 DB. Each foreman should review the attached

checklist at the end of each shift to make sure that · . steps Ilave been taken according to the company guidelines. (A) much

(B) almost

(C) all

(0) most of

109. While no analyst can ·· ... - the market, it

is clear that Asians will face a vastly different consumer market in the future. (A) predict

(B) to predict

(C) predicting

(0) predicted

110. You can definitely expect quality service and superior care as a customer _ .. __ ..

the high cost you pay for their services.

(A) with exchange

(B) excllanges

(e) in exchange for

(0) exchanging of

111. At one of the last stages of Speedtech's

assembly line, a machine -. cans with

engine oi l and affixes labels before inspecting them. (A) 1I0ws

(B)dflps

(e) pours

(0) fills

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112. While Sheila Price will be retiring as vice president of marketing, she is still open to the possibility of remaining as a creative

(A) consulted

(8) consultation (C) consull

(0) consullant

113. Nowadays, the Internet enables company employees to have instant access to confidential data from around the world

computer linkups. (A) above

(B) down

(C) through

(0) into

114. The advertising division had been working · .. _. to come up with a brilliant

idea for ensuring the product's long-term marketability to no success. (A) torward

(B) soon

(e) up

(0) hard

115. I luckily found out about the job

opportunity at your office through a close

colleague of .. • .. ·, Ms. Nancy Albright.

(A) mine

(S) me

(C) myself

(0) my

116. In his first three months at Novotel , Mr. Peethas . impressed his colleagues with his diligence and positive attitude. (A) consist

(B) consisted

(C) consistent

(0) consistently

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117. Powerpro electric shavers are both 122. Many companies with cash flow problems durable and affordable. offering often try hard to give their investors the customers an outstanding ....... for the •...••. that they are doing well financially. money_ (A) projection (A) price (B) descnption (9) value (C) intuItion (C) cost (0) Impression (0) discount

123. The architectural firm is considering --- -- -

118. When I moved to the States for the first the entire layout of the planned shopping time in the early 80's, I had to endure the complex to meet the new building codes

inconvenience of ------- being mistaken for as we ll as to appeal to a wider public.

a Chinese or a Japanese. (A) redesign (A) frequently (9) redesigned

(9) frequency (C) redesigning (C) frequented (0) redesigns (0) frequent

124. Si tuated within the beauti ful Ozark valley,

119. The sales volume of the travel package the Endymion Resort is one of the most has decreased so much ------- the agency ------- located conference sites in the

decided to launch a new advertising state. campaign online. (A) absolutely (A) than (8) WIllingly

(B) that (C) agreeably (C) besides (0) certainly (0) although

125. Very few visitors are ..... ~. enough to

120. The value of the stock rose .. ..... faster identify the damaged portion of the

than most analysts had predicted. delicate mosaic tiles on the bottom of the

(A) most ancient pool.

(B) much (A) obvious (C) many (9) observable

(0) more (C) alert (0) discovenng

121. ....... Ms. Hong will analyze the new data

or the department will need to find a 126. The plenary speaker was abruptly --_ ._ . .

certified accountant to complete the task. by the squeaking sound of the

(A) Either loudspeaker. (9) Both (A) (I isinterested

(C) Before (B) dispersed (0) Whatever (C) distracted

(0) dIsengaged

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127. The real estate agent was ....... recruiting 132. All city buses in the lown of Gainsville will new tenants for the newly built oHice have to be modernized to ....... the

building to no success. requirements regarding accessibility for (A) act ively the physically challenged citizens. (S) active (A) bUild

(C) activate (S) meet

(D) activity (C) face

(D) serve

128. The City of Somerville Police n

Department's bicycle registration form 133. In such a tight job market, many creative , • ~

requires bicycle owners to fill in the model people ------- on their own expertise to , "

name of their bicycles and other ------- come up with a new business idea. ,. ~

details. (A) select ~ ~ m

(A) identifies (S) refer Po ~

(S) idenlifiers (C) draw

(C) identify (D) seek

(D) Identifying

134 . On Monday, the Pierson Publishing 129. .••.••. a few flaws, Mr. Schonhoff's House will launch an ambitious

blueprint for the new indoor swimming advertising campaign for Real Ufe, a pool will most likely be adopted by the highly ~-.- --- new novel from Korea.

Board of Directors. (A) introduced

(A) Beside (S) renewable

(B) Despite (C) anticipated

(C) Unless (D) anxIOUS

(D) Toward

135. Realto Restaurant Group decided to add

130. Airline tickets that are not confirmed at a couple of new dishes to its .-... _.

least 48 hours before departure carry no popular lunch menu.

------. of a seat and are subject to (A) before

involuntary bumping. (S) fasCinated

(A) confidence (C) intended

(B) local Ion (D) already

(C) assurance

(D) acceptance 136. The Columbian Ministry 01 the Interior

decided to construct a water dam to act

13" The ....... published by the Pittsburgh as an --.. --- barrier to reduce damage

Tourist Information Center contains much from flooding.

valuable information on guest (A) expenmental

accommodations in the region. (S) expenment (A) guideline (C) experimentally

(S). textbook (D) experimented

(C) brochure

(D) biography

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137. Some of the leading activist groups joined

together

privacy laws.

(A) promoted

(8) promotes

(C) 10 promole

(D) promole

the enforcement of online

138. The new memoir of the belated Queen

had . been on the book stands for a

few hours before they were completely

sold out.

(A) minutely

(8) rapidly

(C) hardly

(D) shortly

139. Communication ski lls are very important

for shop supervisors job involves

interacting with workers as well as

customers on Ihe floor.

(A) whom

(8) wllat

(C) when

(D) whose

140. The school"s tuition increase will be about

eight percent. -~ .. -.. to just four percent

last year.

(A) resolved

(8) Included

(C) compared

(D) related

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Part VI Directions: Read the texts on the following pages. A word or phrase is missing in some of the sentences. Four answer choices are given below each 01 these sentences. Select the best answer to complete the text. Then mark the leiter (A), (8 ), (C), or (D) on your answer sheet.

Questions 141 -143 refer to the following leUer.

Dear James:

Thank you for your recent interest in the accounting position you ------- for with the

Accounting Division of Gary Armstrong Corporation.

141 . (A) applied

(B) applYing

(C) applicant

(0) application

We have reviewed your qualiticaliens. And it is with regret that I must inform you that we have -- ----- applicants whose qualilications are better suited for th is particular position. 142. (A) another

(B) the other

(C) other

(0) others

We have also reviewed your background for other possible positions, and we do not

currently have one that would effectively use your qualifications and experience.

We do not anticipate more openings in the .--. __ . fu ture. We will however keep 143. (A) nearby

(B) nearness

(C) nearly

(0) near

your application on file and contact you should a suitable position become available.

Sincerely,

Sharon Sala Human Resources Department

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Questions 144 -146 are based on the following letter.

GREAT EASTERN BANK OF MISSISSIPPI

100 Water Street , Jackson, MS

Apri l 28, 2006

Mr. John Doe

123 L Street

Any1own , Nebraska

Dear Sir,

I refer to your letter dated Apri l 2, 2006 addressed to Mr. J.J. Goode, Senior Vice President.

Our bank is will ing to assist you in tracing the transfer of US $800 by contacting Ace Loans

on your behalf even though we feel your banker, Second National Bank, should do that for

you as you are theif customer. It is the transferring bank's responsibi lity ~.--~-- they have 144. (A) to be ensure

(B) ensuring

(C) to ensure

(D) ensured

complied with the instructions given to them by the remitting party. Before we can assist you , however, it will be necessary for you to send, to my attention, the ------- documents:

145. (A) consecutive

(B) constant

(C) next

(D) following

1. A copy of the January mail transfer from Second National Bank 2. A copy of the payment order (Le. check, wire , credit invoice) sent to Ace Loans by the

U.S. correspondent bank used to pay Ace Loans

It appears that you do not possess at present any evidence from Ace Loans that it has received the funds which the above documentation will verify. Great Eastern is, as always, ready to serve its clients in every way. Please feel free to write

if you ---_. _- any other banking problems.

146_ (A) encounter

(B) include

(C) affect

(D) induce

Sincerely,

0\vchoef George Michael George

Asst. Vice President Investigations Mgmt l ip

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Questions 147-149 refer to the following letter.

L

ALPHA AIRLINES, INC.

General Offices Stagfield Atlanta International Airport Atlanta , Georgia 30320 U.S.A.

January 12, 2006

Mr. Jack Cooper

112 Station Road

Bristol. U.K.

Dear Mr. Cooper:

We are holding a suitcase which we believe to be your property. If you have lost such an article. please provide us with a complete .. ~ .. of the property, including color and

147. (A) Impression

(B) projection

(C) description

(D) intuition

properties of the contents. Also. please advise us of your complete itinerary, including the airline flown to your destination. To assist us in ._----- jts return to you, please give us

your telephone number.

148. (A) expanding

(B) expediting

(C) expressing

(D) exiling

Upon receipt of the requested information we will advise you of the routing promptly.

Understandably. the property wi ll be disposed of .-.. -.. we hear from you with in

ninety days from the date of th is letter.

Sincerely.

System Baggage Service

Alpha Ai r lines, Inc.

In reply , please refer to our file OL 9991 .

149. (A) if

(B) unless

(C) even though

(D) until

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Questions 150-152 refer to the following fetter.

r Dear ITE Consumer:

ITE and Clinton County are pleased to bring you Enhanced 9-1-1. a new emergency

response system which will soon be in your area. This new system, provided by ITE, will

help the Clinton County response units to serve you more efficiently.

When you call 9-1- 1 in an emergency, this system automatically displays and -- .>< your g'

150. (A) replaces ~ (8) relays

(C) impairs

(D) implants

telephone number, address and any other special conditions or instructions you need to

provide to pol ice, fire or ambulance services - ----- to your location.

151. (A) dispatched

(8) redeemed

(C) offered

(D) rebated

If you have questions about the new Enhanced 9-1-1 system, please call Tommy Green,

E 9·1-1 Director at (613) 774·9971.

To help county officials serve you better, if someone in your family has a special medical

condition, or if your home or business has hazardous materials. please complete the

enclosed form and mai l the information as soon as possible . All information .MM •••• provide

will be held in the strictest confidence.

152. (A) your

(6) yourself (C) you

(D) yours

PLEASE NOTE: If you or family members have no special conditions, it is not necessary to

return this information card.

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Part VII Directions: In this part, you will read a selection of texts, such as magazine and newspaper

articles, letters, and advertisements. Each text is followed by several Questions. Select the best

answer for each question and mark the letter (A). (8) , (e), or (0 ) on your answer sheet.

Questions 153 -156 refer to the following article .

Toronto-A new contract has been signed by the City of Toronto and the State of Mich igan

regarding the controversial shipment of Toronto's excess garbage south of the border to be

buried in fields formerly used as agricultural land.

Toronto's mayor, Fred Wilson , commented that a contract agreement was reached after

many hours of negotiations between officials from Michigan and Toronto's city council. He

said he was very pleased tt1al they were able to set1le the main paints of contention, which

were the amount of garbage Michigan would accept per year. how many years the contract

would last for, and how much Toronto would need to pay to the state.

There have been protests both in the US and in Canada regarding the new plan. Some

Torontonlans feel that the city should be focusing on reducing the amount of garbage being

produced here in the hope that shipment of garbage elsewhere would be unnecessary.

while environmental groups in Michigan are strongly opposed to bringing garbage from other

J areas onto state land.

153. What is this article mainly about? (A) A new contract between the

governments of Canada and the US

(B) A plan to ship garbage south of the

border (C) A plan to reduce the amount of

garbage produced In T oronta

(0) Anti·American protests

154. Who made a comment on the new

contract? (A) The State of Michigan

(B) City council officials

(C) The mayor of Toronto

(0) Protesters

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155. Which of the following was not a main

point of contention regarding the contract?

(A) The amount of garbage Michigan

would accepl (B) How much money would change hands

(C) The length of Ihe contract

(0) How the garbage would be shipped

156. What do some Torontonians want the city to focus on more?

(A) Negoliating a better contract (8) Reducing the amount of waste

produced (C) Bringing the trasll in from Michigan

(0) Shipping the trash in energy effiCient

ways

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Questions 157-158 refer to the following letter.

From: Mr. Donn ie Bac

January 19, 2006

To: Ms. Angela Montague

Transportation Coordinator

On belm l r or our empl oyees, Illost of whom take the Queenstown bus to the Spccdo planl

every day. we arc concerned that our employees <Irc arri vi ng latc for work.

Qur siaff ullifonns need to be kept at work. but by the lime slaffput on their uniforms

they arrive at thei r shin stations 10 to 15 minutes later than the start of their shifL

We wonde r if it would be possib le to have the morning bus depal1 15 minu tes earl ier. We

are looking fo rward to heari ng from YOtl OIl thi s matter.

157. What is Ms. Montague informed of in th is

letter?

158. What does the writer want Ms. Montague

to do?

(A) More buses are needed.

(B) The employees arrive late for work.

(C) New stations will be built next month.

(0) New uniforms are out 01 stock.

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(A) Lower the bus fare

(S) Cilange tile bus route

(C) Have buses run more frequently

(0) Revise the bus schedule

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Questions 159-160 refer to the following information .

Thank you lor choosing the Eye-Saver Anti-Glare System. The Eye-Saver

System tits over your computer screen to eliminate glare and remove excessive

strain on your eyes. Eye care experts from around the country urge their clients to

protect their eyes during long hours of computer use. The Eye-Saver System has

been proven by researchers to improve comfort in the office.

To install your Eye-Saver System . remove the protective cover. Using the

hooks at the top of the screen, carefully hang it on the front of your computer

monitor. The hinges allow you to adjust the angles 01 the screen for optimal

viewing comfort. To clean your computer screen. wipe using plain soap and

water. If you are not satisfied with our product for any reason, please contact our

customer service representative at 1-800-42S-SAVE.

159. Where would this information probably be

found? (A) In a pharmacy

(8) In a computer software manual

(C) In a product package (0) In a magazine advertisement

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160. What is NOT given as a benefit of the product?

(A) It improves eye comlort. (8) It is washable. (C) It improves screen contrast.

(D) It .s adjustable.

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Questions 161-162 refer 10 Ihe following survey.

To: Josie Wales

Subject : The Quality of our Accommodat ions at Oak Lodge

Dale: Februa ry 3

From: Jellny Jamieson

You have been randomly selected from a li st ar roccnt guests to receive a survey li'om

LI S regarding your impressions all 11m quality or our services during your stay with us.

Please be kind enough to fill out the Corm below, and we welcome any additiona l

cOlllments you can make that will help us to beltcr serve you in the future.

Ilow would you rate:

Excellent Good Poor

Additional comments 01' suggestions:

Po!" the most 1'(11'(. 'he sw)' wos enjoyable, bUI I have three complaints; mOil! serv;ce

\1'<1.\ lIer" s low ({lid (he (nod I recei),(!d \fa,\' cold and 111)" IIIO{lrc,\',\ was sOl11ew/wf

(WIIVY. Cll/d (Ii is gave me {I ~ore back

161 . Whal is the purpose of Ihe document?

(A) To request a room service order

(8) To ask clients for advice in improving

services (C) To ask people to slay al thei r holel

(0) To ask aboul where a good hotel can

be found

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162. What was Josie's complaint about room

service? (A) The food was overpriced.

(B) The staff was unkind.

(C) The menu didn'l have enough

selection. (D) The service wasn't quick.

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Questions 163 -164 refer to the following memorandum.

. ".

To: All Managers

From: Harold Geezer, Company President

Date: Tuesday . . July 13

Because of reCCll t i s~ues related to discipline of employees, as well as

dismissals where these employees have brought lawsuits against the company,

I have decided lhat there is a need for a well-documented compcll1)' policy

regarding both discipline and dismissa ls. I have asked the !luman Resources

department La draft this document, and to IHWC it completed by September 1st

of this year.

Once this document is completed. it will be distributed to al l managers to be

carefully reviewed. You will be given until September 7th to submit any

concerns you may have to Human Resources in writing. On September 15th,

there wi ll be H meeting of all managers, I-Iuman Resources and myself to make

any final changes to the document. It will then be distributed to all employees

011 September 21st, who mllst then read it carefully and sign it by September

28th .

163. By when musl employees sign Ihe company policy?

164. How must managers submit their concerns about the document?

(A) AI a meellng (A) Seplember lsi

(B) Seplernber 151h

(C) Seplember 21 sl

(0) Seplember 28111

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(C) In writing to human resources (0) In wriling 10 Ihe presidenl

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Questions 165-166 refer to the following email.

TO: Edith Pricklie ([email protected])

FROM: Francis Tranworth ([email protected])

RE: Ticket confirmation

DATE: December 12. 2004

Dear Mrs. Prickl ie.

I am writing to confirm that your flight to Bombay, India has been booked, with a

departure date of April 6, 2005. returning May 12, 2005. The total price for the ticket will

be $1.216, including all fees and taxes.

We do, however. al this time wish to offer you an extended package which will include

the airfare, as well as hotel accommodations during your stay, lours of the interesting

sites in and around the city, as well as a priva te car to take you from place to place. We

can offer you all of this for the low price of $2,999.

Please verify which package you wish to receive, and we wi ll print and mail your flight

ticket to you, along with vouchers fo r any other services you wish to receive. The

deadline to pay for the ticket is March 6.

Many Thanks,

Francis Tranworth

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165. Which of the following is NOT included in

the extended package?

166. How will the ticket be sent to Mrs. Pricklie

after she pays for it?

(A) A translator (A) By courier

(B) A fligh t ticket (B) By fax

(C) A private car (C) By mail

(0) Tours of the area (0) She must pick ,t up in person.

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Questions 167-169 refer to the following letter.

Sassy Children's Day Camp

1873 Play Place

Seattle, WA 29909

June 13

Mr. David Campbell

1987 Workers Drive

Seattle, WA 29903

Dear Mr. Campbell

We appreciate your interest in our July Day Camp program, and we wish to confirm that you will enroll your chi ldren in the program. As you are aware, our prog ram offers the chance for your children to have many excil ing experiences, both here at our faci lity. and at other locations in and around the city where we occasionally go on field trips. These field trips include visits to museums, amusement parks, trips to swimming pools , as well as nature walks, for which we have guides who are knowledgeable in the local animal and plant life . We make a serious effort to make every day at camp fun and educational.

Your letter to us stated that you have three children , which means that you are eligible for our special group discount. The cost per child for the month for a single child is $599, but with three or more children, the cost is only $509, a 15 percent saving ! Til is means you wi ll need to pay the low total price of $1 ,527 for your entire family to attend the camp. Also, if your children have other friends who wish to attend the camp, they can enjoy the same savings if you book them all at once.

We look forward to your confi rmation, and we look forward to seeing your wonderful kids here at Sassy Children's Day Camp.

Sincerely,

Jesse James

Jesse James, Director

Sassy Children's Day Camp

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167. What is the purpose of this letter to Mr.

Campbell?

(A) To confirm the children's enrollment

(B) To advise him of tile services they

offer

(C) To encourage him to have chi ldren

(0) To book ticke ts at the museum

168. How many children, at a minimum, must

be booked together for the camp in order

to qualify for a discount? (A) 1

(B) 2

(C)3 (0) 4

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169. Which of the following is NOT a benefit of

the program?

(A) It's educat ional.

(B) It's free.

(C) It's exciling for children.

(0) It's cheertul.

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Questions 170 -1 72 refer to the following advertisement.

Jeebus Corporation Request For Proposal (RFP)

Jeebus Corporation has, in the immediate upcoming fu ture, a need for assistance from a

future partner company who can help fu rthe r our goals by producing printed materials

which will spread our message to as many people as possible. In order to fu lf ill this need,

this partner would need to be able to fulfill the following requirements:

1. Have su fficien t writing and editing staff to produce 5,000 words of high-quality

advertising copy per month.

2. Have staff photographers available to photograph va rious con ferences and other

events so there can be attractive visuals included in the materials re leased.

3. Have access to affordable printing services capable of producing 300 to 500 thousand

full-color copies of our month ly newsletter, which consists of 24 pages.

Please submit your proposals by March 18, 2005. Proposals should be sent according to

the contact information found on the cover page of this RFP.

170. What kind of material does Jeebus Corporat ion need help producing?

(A) Internet contenl

(8) Printed Information

(C) Billboards

(D) TV advertising

171. How many words must writers and editors

produce in a month?

(A) 300

(B) 500

(C) 1,000

(D) 5,000

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partner company?

(A) Communications representative

(B) Photographer

(C) Editor

(D) Writer

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How to Build a Birdhouse

This is much more than a simple inslruction<ll Illanual explaining

the Ill::ltcrials required and the dimensions of the pieces Ih<l! must be

fitled togethe r to build a birdhouse. This book is full of tips wit h

rega rd to proper sawing, nailing:. screwing and glu ing tcdllliqucs

that will help yo u to bui ld the hi ghcst~qua li ty birdhouse on yo ur

block! There is also information that call help YOll to choose the b('5t

wood when you visit your lumberyard. as well <IS painting lip!' that

will help yotl decor<lte your birdhouse and pl'ote<'t it, so that many

genera lions of your little frie nds can raise families in it. Thest' lips

ca ll be appl ied to (lilY number of home ca rpent l)l projects ~Irter you

practice them by building this little wonder! 129 pages, expect 4·6

weeks for delivery. Complet ion of the birdhouse takes ahout 10

working hours.

173. What kind of skill does this book give tips for?

(A) Pottery

(8) Drawing

(C) Making wooden th ings (0) Interior home decorating

174. Which of the following does the notice

mention will protect the birdhouse? (A) Proper gluing

(8) Proper painting

(C) Proper nailing (D) Proper screwing

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175. Which of the following is NOT discussed in the notice? (A) Sawing techl1lques

(8) Selection of matenals

(C) Decoration of the birdhouse (D) Placement of the birdhouse

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Questions 176 -177 refer to the following letter.

Yearly Athletics

March 26

To: Mr. James Frank

99 Sahara Road, Canberra, Australia

From: Jimbo Jones, Tournament Organizer 88 Gobi Drive, Sydney, Australia

Dear Mr. Frank:

I'm replying to your letter requesting that the cricket tournament be postponed from

May 30 of th is year to June 6. Unfortunately, we must decline this request. We understand your desire to include everyone, and we wish we could accommodate

those teams which are unable to attend on the originally scheduled dale. However,

there has been too much work done to promote the event for the originally scheduled date. Also, Wiggly Field has already been reserved for May 30, and there is a steep

penalty to be paid for changing the date.

Best Regards,

Jimbo Jones

176. Why was a request made to reschedule

the event? (A) There is no field avai lable.

(8) The necessary preparations haven't been made yet.

(C) To include more teams In the event

(D) There could be a penally if they go

ahead as planned.

177. When will the tournament actually be

held?

(A) May 30 tl1

(8) Jur1e 6th (C) March 26th

(D) March 30th

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Accounting Director Needed

The Bland Corporation is seeking highly skilled and motivated professionals to apply

for the position of Accounting Director for the Northeast Division. Appl icants must

have an MBA, be certified CPAs, have a minimum of 10 years experience working in

the accounting field , and have 5 years management experience. The job will include

roughly 20 days of travel a year to domestic and international locations, and a very

hard working attitude will be a requirement in this position . Benefits include full

medical and dental family coverage, a six·figure salary, and an end of contract bonus,

as well as a substantial retirement pension , depending on how many years of service

the successful applicant provides. Please send your resume and cover letter to Ruth

Jucinia at [email protected].

178. How many years of accounting

experience must applicants have?

(A) 5

(B) 6

(C) 10

(D) 20

179. Which of the following is NOT required of

applicants?

(A) A business degree

(B) A willingness 10 travel

(C) A hard working attitude

(D) A history of earning a high salary

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180. What a re the benefits of a successful

applicant?

(A) 100 thousand dollar yearly salary

(B) An apartment

(C) An overseas trip

(0) Health Insurance

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Questions 181 -185 refer to the following e-mails.

Sign Up for GoodFCU E (electronic)-Statements or E-Notices and Be Entered to Win a $100 Gas Card!

Dear WAYNE R. HUSH,

Since you currently receIve GoodFCU account E-Statements, you know they offer

you a fast and easy solution for viewing your monthly/quarterly account statement in

Computer Line. Other E-Notices that you may lind uselul are VISA E-Statements,

Transaction Notices and the Loan Billing Notice.

Sign up for E-Statements or E-Notices from now until July 31, 2006 and be

entered to win one of three 5100 Mobile gas cards: It's perlect for your summer

travels!

• VISA E-Statements work Just like your GoodFCU account E-Statements. You

receive an email notifying you that your VISA E-Statemenl is ready to be viewed in

Computer Line. Also, with VISA E-Statements, a link is provided to make an online

payment.

• Transaction Notices are sent via email and inform you if you have an overdraft

transfer from one account to another (for example, from savings to checking) or if

you have a Non-Sufficient Funds (NSF) check.

• Loan Billing Notices. Receive your loan payment notices and late notices (Instant­

Cash, Home Equity Loan, etc) vIa email. When you select an E-Notice, you are also

able to choose how many days before your due date you would like to receive the

E-Nolice.

Sign Up Today! Login to Computer Line lrom the GoodFCU home page

• Make sure your email address is current

• Choose the "E-Services·' menu

· Choose "E-Correspondence Sign Up" from the drop down menu

Select "Electronic" as your delivery method for the appropriate statements and/or

notices (you may choose to receive all your statements and notices electronically by

checking the box at the top 01 tile list)

• Enter and confirm your email address

• Agree to the online disclosure

Sincerely,

Good Federal Credit Union - [email protected]

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To: [email protected]

From: Hush322 @kodak.net

Subject: Hi, this is Wayne Hush.

Dear Good Federal Credit Union,

I signed up for the E-Staternents, Transaction Notices and the Loan Bi lling Notice a lew days

ago. and I stil l didn't get my $100 Mobile gas card. I am actually going on a trip 10 Las Vegas

in two days, so it would be very useful for me to have a gas card. Therefore. please check if

you have made a mistake in not sending me the gas card or possibly il got lost on the way to

my mailbox. I just want my gas card as soon as possible. Thank you.

Sincerely,

Wayne Hush

[email protected]

181. What is the first e-mail about?

(A) It IS a brochure from a bank

Introducing a new mortgage loan.

(S) It is showing how much Mr. Hush

borrowed from the bank.

(C) It'S introoucing a way to get a $100

gift card when you sign up. (D) It IS advel11slng their new deats.

182. What is NOT one of their new services?

(A) Electronic view at spending history

(6) Transaction notification

(C) Low interest loan

(D) Loan payment notice

183. What is one of the procedures to sign up for the service? (A) Choose E-Customer Service

(S, Choose E-Correspondence Sign Up

(C) Enter and change your password

(D) Enler your personal identification

number

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184. Why does Mr. Hush say he needs a gas

card? (A) He doesn't have any money for gas.

(S) His car takes up lots of gas.

(C) He wilt need lots of gas soon.

(D) He wants 10 sell it to other people.

185. What is correct about the two readings?

(A) Good Federal Credit Union 11as sent

Ihe gas card to Mr. Hush

(8) Mr. Husll has not signed up lor the

new services yet.

(C) Good Federal Credit Union doesn't

offer any free gas cards.

(D) Mr. Hush probably has not won the

free gas card contest.

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Questions 186-190 refer to the following introduction and e-mail.

Honors College Information Sessions

Congratu l:nions students. fo r your excell ent academic achievement durlng your fi rst semester

at ASU . The Honors Co ll ege is pleased to offer you an o pportu nity to IC:1rn more about

Ho nors College me mbe rs h ip. Yo u a rc inv ited to att e nd one o f the Ho no rs College

introductory sessions noted below:

January 23 - Monday - 129 Shod y Hall - 4:30-5:30 pm

January 24 - Tucsday - C I 06 Colmes H:1ll - 4:30-5:30 pm

Fi rst-year students may apply fo r mcmbcrshil) in the Honors Coll ege duri ng thei r second

semester if they ma int:1i n at least a 3.5 G.P.A. and expect to reach sophomore standing by the

end of the semester. If you arc inlerested in appl yi ng after altending one o f these sess ions.

you will schedule a time to meet with an Honors College adviser in Euslacc-Cole '·Ial l.

If you cannot attend any session, you can make an appo in tment BEGINN ING JANUA RY 30 with an I-Ionon; College adviscr by using the on- line scheduli ng system.

Henry D. Cogner

Dean, The Honors College E-mai l: [email protected]

TO:

FROM: SUBJECT:

Ilenry Cogner <[email protected]>

Jilllmy Dashes <dashesjim@hol llla il .com>

RE: I-Ionon. College Information Sessions

Dear Prof. Il e lllY Cogncr.

My name is Jimmy Dashes and I am a freshman in Arizona Statl;! Un ivers ity. Even bcfore coming

into ASU, I've hl!ard grea t things <lbout the Honors College and aile o f the goa ls thatI've sct this

year was to get into the Iionors College. BUI I feel that I' ve had to come a long way to even appl y

for the Honors Co ll ege. My fiBllily 's business has been going down ever s ince we moved to

Arizona and last semester. J didn't get the money for the scho larship 1 eal1lcd, which was goi ng

to be lIsed 1'01' my tuitions. So f bad to work 12 ho urs a day every day for two months from

Septcmb~r to November. Then at the end of Novclllbcr. before the final eX<lm penod, I got into:l

Car accident. and I had to spend onc week in the hospital.

My current G.P.A. after the first semester is 3.3. And l know thrll the G.P.A. has to be over 3.5 to

be e ligible to apply for Ihe J lonors Co llege. However. I plead with you Prot: Cogncr thai you

consider my situation and how it was inevi la blr.: for me to do nOt as we ll as 1 could and not get

over 3.5 G. P.r'\ . Ithllnk you for your time and attentio n, Prof. (ogner.

Sincerely.

Jimmy Dashes

ASU fn.:s hman

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186. What is the purpose of the first passage?

(A) To recruit staff to help students who

apply for Honors College

(8) To find students among juniors to join

Honors College membership

(C) To offer students with high overall

grade studying in Arizona State

University (0) To look for any students who can

make to the introductory sessions

187. In which hall would you meet with an

Honors College advisor? (A) Shady Hall

(8) Eustace·Cole Hall

(C) Honors Hall (0) Calmes Hall

188. What should students who cannot make it

to introductory sessions do? (A) You can visit the Honors College

office to make an appointment with an advisor.

(8) You can go on the internet to make an

appointment with an advisor. (C) You can read the Honors College

Handbook instead.

(0) You just go ~head and piCk up the application to turn it in.

189.

190.

Which one describes the studen!"s

emotional state in the email most accu rately? (A) He is satisfied with what he Ilad to go

through.

(8) He is very anxious that Prof. Cogne r

will not accept him.

(C) He has no ambition to enter Ihe

college. (0) He is sincere and hopeful.

What is NOT true about the student?

(A) He had to miss two months 01 school for working.

(8) He got into a car accident last

semester. (C) His family is not able to support him

financially right now.

(0) He rea lly wants to get into the Honors

College.

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May 23. 2006

Mr. Paul Aljouney Standing Mobile Technology 81 Fulham Road London. SW3 6RD

Dear Mr. Aljouney:

I read in the July issue of the popular journal. New Technology. about your new cellular phone, lhe Ultra 700 1-2. As we 3re the major distr ibutor of cellul:'!r phone accessories online. the Ultra 700 1-2 is the kind of product we look fOl',

Our company. Wireless.com would be interested in selling the batteries. chargers. speakers. and other accessories that come with the Ultra 700 1-2. and of course the Ultra 700 1-2 itself.

Would you please be kind enough to send us a sample Ultra 700 1-2 phone and the accessories thar will accompany the Ultra 700 1-2 and the proposed list prices! I would also appreciate the opportunity to meet with your sales representative to discuss volume discounts.

I look forward to hearing from you at your- earliest convenience.

Sincerely,

Don Phillips Supply Manager Wireless. com

May 28. 2006

Don Phill ips W ireless.com 32000 Business Center Indianapolis, IN 65344

Dear Don Phillips,

I want to thank you for- the great interest and attention you are giving to us . Yes, we will send you O lil'

sample accessories that accompany the phone and a sample phone as soon as possible. We should be able to send them to you by June 1st jf everyth ing goes accord ing to plan. Here's the list of accessol"ies we have with o ur new product Ultra 700 1-2 and we hope that this will help you to come up with a good contract soon.

Product I Accesso r ies Price Quantity or Note

Ultra 700 1-2 $199.99 + 10% taX No sales o r discount Phone Cover- $19.99 + 10% tax Comes with decorations Earphones & Mic $29.99 + I 0% ( a X Made by Sony Extra Battery $45.99 + I 0% tax 2 / Lasts 2 days

We are in the process of produc ing more accessories which I have not included in the table. We will send you the rest of the accessory list as soon as we are ready to pr-oduce them successfu lly.

Once again. thank you for yo ur imerest in ou r product.

Sincerely .

Paul Aljo uney Standing Mobile Technology Production Manager P3ul@ SMT.com

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191. What is the purpose of Mr. Phillips' tetter?

(, \) ~Ic .v Iinc M(

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(8) H(~ wonts to know If "110 S.rv1.T

Company ha: :'Illy nc Ioi [HOI ue c;

(C) He wants 10 bngaln with Mr Alioullcy to lower ttl( pm .. ,

(0) He \I, ;f""- t I S t.J 'r - _., HQllucl

192. What do you know about the

Wireless. com Company? (A) It sells lots of electronic products. (8) It sells mobile pl)one attachments

(e) H Installs wireless connections for customers.

(0) It turns norm?!1 iJtlOl S Into Wireless.

193. How did Mr. Aljouney's response to the letter? (A) He isn't really interested in doing

business wiU" Mr. Phillips.

(8) He IS excited to sell products to Mr Phillips.

(C) He is unsure \'\'hcther he should sign a contract With Mr Phillips.

(0) He needs some tuno before /1e makes

the (lecision

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Standing Mobile Technology is

producing? (A) Phone decorations (8) Earphones Illadl by SennheiseJ (C) Cellulal phone battenes (0) Ultro 700 I ~

195. Which of the choices is true about the

accessories?

(A) Battery ~ ,he cheal ... "st ..lltclclllllt:nL

(8) Earphones and Mic arc dealt WJ!~l

different product (e) Phone covel costs less than $25

{OJ There arc only Iwo accessories 1(1( the Ultra 700 1-2.

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Questions 196-200 refer to the following e-mai ls.

r------------ ------------From: Namsu Jeong <[email protected]>

To: Aaron Prince <[email protected]>

Subject: Requests for information

Date: Fri, Feb 2, 2006 16:23

Since we introduced our new camera, we've been getting a lot of requests for more

in formation. I started a checklist to make sure we keep track of what our potential

customers want. New Prints sent me an e-mail yesterday requesting 100 brochures and a

display stand . (Are the brochures back from the Make Ads yet?) Inside Photo asked me

this morning to get a sales rep to ca ll. All the representatives are at a meeting and won',

be able to return calls until Feb 5, next Monday. However, I will talk to the reps manager to

see if they can finish their project earlier to talk to our clients.

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From:

To:

Subject:

Date:

Aaron Prince <[email protected]>

Namsu Jeong <[email protected]>

Re: Requests for information

Fri, Feb 2, 2006 17:35

Today, I received requests for brochures from Marvel Film. Digital Zip, and Media Top.

Sea Gomez of Camera.com sent an e-mail yesterday , Feb 1st, and she wants a sales

representa tive to call , and she also wants to get info on promotional materials .

Unfortunately, the brochures won't be ready until next week. This afternoon, I'll fax a

promotional flyer to each of them and tell them the brochures will be sent on Feb 6th. I'll

also tell them about our new processing service.

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196. Whal is Irue aboullhe two e·mai ls?

(A) They are senllo their all group

members.

(B) They share information about their

business. (C) They are written day after day.

(0) They conlain the phone & fax number

also.

197. What is one of the problems they are

experiencing? (A) The brochures have the wrong

information. (B) They still haven't introduced their new

camera to the market yet.

(C) The printing company hasn't finished

printing the brochures yet.

(0) The brochures will be ready by

tomorrow.

198. When will they provide the brochures to

their clients? (A) Feb. 1 st

(B) Feb. 2nd

(C) Feb. 5th

(0) Feb. 6th

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199. What does Aaron plan to do?

(A) Visit each client to talk to them about

their new product

(B) Fax a promotional flyer to clients

(C) Find other representatives who are

free

(0) Send an email to Bea Gomez of

Camera.com n , • " • " 200. Which of the following describes their job ~

" correctly? c ~ ...

(A) They make and design cameras. • " (B) They assemble their new products. ~

(C) They run the business with their

friends.

(0) They promote their new products.

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LISTENING COMPREHENSION

In the Listening test , you will be asked to demonstrate how well you understand spoken

English. The entire Listenlllg test will last approximately 45 minutes. There are lour parts, and

dIrections are given for each part. You must mark your answers on the separate answer sheet.

Do not wri te your answers in the test book.

PART I

Directions: For each question in this part , you will hear lour statements about a picture in your

test book. When you hear the statements, you must select the one statement that best

describes what you see in the picture. Then find the number of the question on your answer

sl1eel and mark your answer. The statements wi ll not be prin ted in your lest book and will be

spoken only one time.

Example Sample Answer

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select answer (C) and mark it on your answer shee t.

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Directions: You will hear a question or statement and three responses spoken in English. They will be spoken only one time and will not be printed in your test book. Select the best response to the question or statement and mark the letter (A), (B), or (e) on your answer sheet.

Example

You will hear: Where is the meeting room? You will also hear: (Al To meellhe new director.

(8) It's the first room on the righl. (C) Yes. at two o·clock.

Sample Answer

The best response to the question "Where is the meeting room?" is choice (8), "It's the first room on tile right," so (8) is the correct answer. You should mark answer (8) on your answer sheet.

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Directions: You will hear some conversations between two people. You will be asked to answer three questions about what the speakers say In each conversation. Select the best response to each questIon and mark the letter (A), (8). (e) , or (0) on your answer sheet. The conversations will be spoken only one lime and will not be printed in your test book.

When will the group meel for dinner? 44. Where is Jeff?

(A) At 4 o'clock (A) In Ills ofilce

(B) At 5 o'clock (B) In the showroom

(C) At G o'clock (C) In the lobby

(0) At 7 o'clock (0) In a customer's office

Wllat did the man th ink was next on the 45. Why is the client waiting for Jeff?

sctledule? (A) To promote him

(A) Going out for dinner (B) To sell him products

(B) GOing to see some Wildlife (C) To scout him

(C) GOing hiking (0) To talk to him about their new

(0) Changing clothes products

Who are these people most likely? 46. What wi ll probably happen next?

(A) Tourists (A) The client Will meet Jefi soon.

(B) Engineers (8) The client Wi ll wait for Jeff.

(C) Business clients (C) Jeff will come OLit from the showroom.

(0) Cooks (0) Jell will sell hiS product to the client.

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47. Why was Martha late? 53. When does the train leave? (A) Her bus arrived late. (A) At 1 :00

(S) She missed her train. (S) At 1 :30 (C) The roads were closed. (G) At 2:00 (D) Her car broke down. (D) At 2:30

48. What time does the man tell Martha she 54. What is the conflict between the man and should get to the company? the woman? (A) She has to get to the company at (A) The man wants the woman to take tile

least 30 minutes before. train at 2 o'clock.

(S) She has to get to the company exactly (B) The man wants the woman to stay for

by 9. the seminar.

(C) She can be late, but only once a (C) The woman wants the man to take

week. the train for her. (D) Sile can be late if the bus is delayed. (D) The woman wants the man to stay

with her for another week.

49. What does the man tell Martha about the

bus being late? 55. How does the man feel about the

(A) Suses break down easily. woman's decision? (B) Bus drivers are new to their jobs. (A) Glad

(C) Bus drivers don't know their way that (S) Overjoyed well. (G) Disappointed

(0) Bus drivers take detours sometimes. (D) Confused

50. Where did the man spend his vacation? 56. Who is the man?

(A) At the seaside (A) A wailer

(S) In the mountains (S) A policeman

(C) On a farm (e) A photographer (D) In the deserl (D) A doclor

51 . What does Ben tell the woman about his 57. How severe was the woman's pain last

vacation? night?

(A) He didn't get to swil11. (A) Not so bad

(B) He saw a shark in the ocean. (S) Very serious

(C) He liked how warm the water was. (C) Great

(D) His vacation was good . (0) Didn't require assistance

52. What happened during the time Ben was 58. What is the first thing the doctor wants to

gone? do in order to treat her?

(A) II snowed. (A) Talk to her husband

(B) There was a concert in town. (8) Call 911

(C) It rained a lot. (C) Lessen the pain

(D) People were drowned. (D) Have her take an X-ray

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59. How will the man get to the exhibition? 65. What will the woman suggest about the

(A) By electric tram presentation?

(B) On loot (A) It was uninteresting.

(C) At a car (8) It was difficult to understand.

(D) 8y local bus (C) It was poorly organized.

What is the man complaining about? (D) It didn't leave any time for them to ask

60. questions. (A) Increased bus lare

(B) Increased taxi fare 66. How does the man lee I about the

(C) Increased numbers of cars on the presentation?

road (A) It was perlect.

(D) Increased tax rate (B) It could Ilave been better. 0

(C) He had some questions 10 ask. , • " 61. What is true about her new (D) It needed to touch on some more • " transportation? subrects. ,. ~

(A) It costs the same. ~

(8) Its station is lar away Irom the office. 67. What would the woman have done il she ~ • had done the presentation?

~

(C) It takes just as long as the bus. w

(D) It is better than taking the bus overal l. (A) She would've made Ihe presentation

longer.

Who most likely is the woman? (B) She would've asked whal other

62. people thought about the presentation. (A) A hairdresser (C) She would've made it shorter lor the (B) A doctor audience to ask questions. (C) An office assistant (D) She would've changed the subject 01 (0) An insurance agent the presentation.

63. What did Dr. Morino's office call lor? (A) They called to say greetings to Mr. 68. What can you tell from this conversation?

Smith. (A) Woman 2 lives in Florida. (B) They called to see if Mr. Smith sti ll (B) Woman 2 is a llight attendant.

wants to have a surgery next week. (C) Woman 1 is picking woman 2 up from (C) They called to see il Mr. Smith is still the airport.

coming in for tl1e appointment. (D) They are taking a taxi to go home. (D) They wanted to say "Hi" to Kate .

69. What would you say about their relationship?

64. Why is Mr. Smith not telling Kate about (A) A professor and a student

his appointment? (B) A fl ight attendant and a traveler

(A) It is rude for her to know. (C) A daughter and father

(B) It Ilas nothing to do with Mr. Smith's (D) A daughter and mother

business. 70. How does woman 2 feel about coming (C) It is a privale issue to him. back to Boston? (D) It is too obvious. (A) She wished she could spend more

time in Florida.

(B) She wished she could stay longer in

the plane.

(C) She is very excited to come back to

Boston.

(D) She has missed Boston during her

stay in Florida.

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72.

73.

PART IV

Directions: You will hear some short ta lks given by a single speaker. You will be asked to answer three questions about what the speaker says in each short talk. Select the best response to each question and mark Ihe leiter (A), (8), (C). or (0) on your answer sheet. The

talks will be spoken only one time and will not be printed in your test book.

What kind of work does the man do? 74. Who is the speaker most likely

(A) A travel agenl addressing? (6) A cleaning (A) A group of customers

(C) A food service (6) A president of the company

(D) A window sales business (C) A market analyst

(D) Sales representatives

Why is the man calling?

(A) To inform the customer about a new 75. What has increased?

window (A) A price of materials

(8) To inform the customer about a (6) A price of delivery

payment due (C) A price of salary

(C) To help the customer to find a new (D) An ordering fee

tickel

(D) To apologize the customer for some 76. When will customers begin paying the

damage new prices?

(A) Next Monday

What is the amount of the payment? (6) Next Friday

(A) $354 (C) First week of next month

(6) $378 (D) Second week of next month

(C) 5398

(D) $755

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77. What is Sarah's job? 83. What is being announced?

(A) A radio OJ (A) A new design company

(8) A sales woman (8) A new advertisement

(C) A language instructor (C) A new business collaboration

(D) A language translator (D) A new product

78. How long did Sarah stay in Japan? 84. What does the speaker say about CGG?

(A) One month (A) Its main office is in England.

(8) Two months (8) It operates in several countries.

(C) One year (C) It produces motorcycles.

(D) Two years (D) It Ilelps their employees to go to 0

China. &"

79. What is stated about the song Rainy Day? ~ w

(A) It's one of Sarah's favorite songs. 85. Where is CGG based? ~ 0

(8) It's her father's favorite song. (A) In England "-~

(C) It's Iler student's favorite song. (B) In China • ~ w

(D) It's her husband's favorite song . (C) In Japan

(D) In Germany

80. What is the bakery counter near?

(A) Drinks and snacks 86. What type of bui lding is being

(8) Food court constructed? (C) Fruits and vegetables (A) A parking place

(D) Cashier (8) A factory

(C) A department

81 . What is being offered only to the next 30 (D) A lab

customers? (A) Food sample 87. Which parking area will be closed during

(8) Drink sample the construction?

(C) Hats (A) South

(0) Free pizzas (8) North

(C) East

82. Who is Jaime Pahos? (0) West

(A) Student

(8) Customer assistance 88. What are the employees advised to do? (C) Manager (A) Come to the company later than usual

(D) Cook (8) Practice working in the laboratory (C) Allow time for traffic delays

(0) Pick oliler employees up for work

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89. When was the last time the caller talked 95. What is having its opening on Friday?

to Ms. Ganaka? (A) An aula show

(A) In February (B) A new Ihealre

(B) In March (C) A public entertainment facility

(C) In April (0) A new 5wirnmlllg pool

(0) In May

96. When wil l the opening ceremony take

90. Whal is Ihe purpose of Ihe call? place?

(A) To offer an Investment opportunity (A) 9 a.m

(8) To introduce a new product (B) 10 a.m.

(C) To mform about a promotion (C) 11 a.m.

(0) To offer employmenl (0) 12 a.m.

91. What will Mr. Bee do in the future? 97. What should the drivers expect on the

(A) He will work in anOlher department. day of opening?

(B) He will nol work lor Ihe company (A) There should be no Iraffic at alt.

anymore (B) One of Ihe slreels will be closed

(C) He will move to another office. (C) One of Ihe slreels will be under

(0) He will tra in the new employee. construction. (0 ) People wi ll be on the slreets.

92. Who most likely is the speaker?

(A) A client 98. What is being announced?

(B) A sales manager (A) The building of a ship

(C) An audience (8) The new name for the company

(0) A manufaclurer (C) The new dock for Ihe company

(0) The new captain has built a ship

93. According to the speaker, what must be

avoided? 99. Who is James Kullon?

(A) Lenglhy explanallons (A) The founder of Kullon slllpplng

(B) Short presentallons (B) The president of Kullon Shipping

(C) Observe the audIence (C) The manager of Kulton shipPing

(0) Fuifillllle client's needs (0) The employee of Kullon shipping

94. Whal does the speaker leilihe lisleners 100. Whal will happen on Oclober 1 sl?

to learn about? (A) An announcement will be made.

(A) Client's favorite cars (B) A celebration Will lake place.

(B) Client's annual salary (C) A new factory will be shown.

(C) Client's demands (0) A gradualion Will lake place.

(0) Client's position In thelf workplace

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102.

103.

READING In the Reading test. you wi ll read a variety of texts and answer several different types 01

reading comprehension questions. The entire Reading lest will last 75 minutes. There are three

parts. and directions are given for each part . You are encouraged to answer as many questions

as possible within tile lime allowed.

YOli must mark your answers on the separate answer sheet. Do not write your answers in the

test book.

Part V Directions: A word or phrase is missing in each of the sentences below. Four answer choices

are given below each sentence. Select the best answer to complete the sentence. Then mark

the letler (A), (B), (e), or (0 ) on your answer shee\.

We couldn't afford to ------- our service 104. After several meetings and phone calls

contract last summer, so now we will wi th Mr. Sutton, I found ------- to be

have to sign a new one. fi ercely and persistently opposed to

(A) renew assisting me.

(B) remodel (A) he

(e) reappear (B) Ills

(0) revolve (C) him

(0) himself

On Ihe first day of work, each new -------

must attend one of the mandatory 105. The key to dressing for a job interview is

orientation workshops. to dress ------ for the company which you

(A) employment are applying , and to keep things simple.

(8) employee (A) appropriate

(e) employs (B) appropriates

(0) employ (C) appropriately

(0) appropriation

There are some schools that will give scholarships to foreign students .• __ ..• 106. At Realtoeic.com, we incorporated this

tlley usually have to be from tllird world technology with in-depth knowledge of

countries. the market to create an ._ •.•

(A) nor advertisement campaign.

(B) how (A) eligible

(e) but (B) adhesive

(0) even (C) effective

(0) impressed

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107. Actress Donna Lowre is scheduled ------- 112. Small business owners are regularly her one-woman show based on the life of confronted by a -----.- array of legal

American poet Emily Dickinson. questions and problems. (A) is perlorming (A) bewilderment (8) wi ll perlonn (8) bewi ldered

(e) 10 perlorm (e) bewildering

(0) perlormance (0) bewilders

108. An effective money ------- program is 113. Users of our system may also view absolutely necessary to a trader's survival personalized web pages with information and long-term profitability. about -------- scheduled rooms.

0

(A) comment (A) their , " " (8) recruitment (8) theirs , w

(C) moment (e) they ~ u c

(0) management (0) themselves "--< • • w

109. Temperatures across the globe, on 114. Mr. Seo attributed the company's strong average, are getting warmer and global performance ------- its business strategy climate models predict a ---_ .... rise . that offered clients integrated logisti cs (A) continuation solutions. (8) continue (A) in

(C) continues (8) 10

(0) continuing (C) on

(0) of 110. Please make sure that your seat belts are

... --.- fastened and your seat backs are 115 . Effective next Monday, the interest rate alilhe way forward for take·off . on Hana Bank's home loan . __ ._.-

(A) securely increased.

(6) security (A) was

(e) secure (8) will be

(0) secured (e) to be

(0) had be

111. The purpose of this course is to --.-- ..

sales representatives with fundamental 116. The operator wi ll relay the call •••.•.• to

skills to be proficient at sell ing. the appropriate emergency service (A) offer organization police, fire or ambulance. (8) arrange (A) direclly

(C) contribute (8) accurately (0) provide (C) remotely

(0) sharply

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117. BIOSIS company provides Ihe -­

collection of scientific findings and

industry news ever to be made. (A) wide

(B) widesl

(C) widely

(0) more widely

118. Registration fees must be paid on .

before the registration fee payment deadline to avoid being dropped from classes. (A) wilen

(B) nellher

(C) or

(0) ei/her

119. Takelhelime your visit here to relax on one of the beautiful beaches, exploring this island.

(A) board

(B) dunng

(C) onto

(0) except

120. Applicants must have a valid driver's

license and have dependable (A) transporlll1g

(8) transporter

(C) transported

(0) transportation

121 . A sales director returning to his room

alter visiting customers should file orders received ---(A) lively

(B) Ilinely

(C) promplly

(0) greally

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122. The budget will be increased by a tolal of

$50.000, which wi ll be used to cover

contingencies. (A) unexpected

(B) lI1appropnate

(C) uncharted

(0) infirm

123. Library users are offered professional

assistance in find.

(A) located

(B) locating

(C) will loc'lte

(0) to locale

books that are hard to

124. -.- consumption creates the need for the new products. GE invests capItal io

R&O.

(A) Unll l

(8) Thai

(C) Why

(0) Because

125. Axial·piston motors has established a commercial website in .... they

advertise products and services.

(A) when

(8) wll0se

(C) where

(0) which

126. DCG's services focus on improving productivity while .. costs by improving software development and maintenance processes.

(A) reduCing

(B) losing

(C) prevenllng

(0) leaving

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127. The feedback that we received from the 132. This project is .. ~.--- on schedule but it

participants went far _._.--. our may fall behind due to obligalions under

expectations and optimistic expectations. the previous contract.

(A) beyond (A) mosl current

(8) overt (8) more current

(C) topped (C) current

(0) plus (0) currently

128. While prospects for the short term are 133. Authors should make ....•.. for the

very limited, long-term prospects are reduction of figures and tables to fit the

more ------- . dimensions of the journal. n

(A) applicable (A) reservations , 0 ,.

(8) promising (8) allowances , "

(C) obtained (C) omissions >-G

(0) submissive (0) eliminations ., • -w

129. Engineers may require ------- excavation 134. Participating in an affiliate program has

to ensure a firm foundation for the pipe. proven to be ------- lucrative for thousands

(A) addition of people throughout the world.

(8) additioning (A) enough

(C) additive (8) too much

(0) additional (C) very

(0) well

130. Long-term unemployment is a sign that the labor market is not functioning well , 135. Mr. Crow requested that the minutes

and that structural obstacles are ------- .•..••. by e·mail to Ms. Simmons in the

people from moving into employment. prescribed format.

(A) withholding (A) be sent

(8) preventing (8) were sent

(C) interfering (C) to send

(0) decreasing (0) will send

131. Factors ------- to globalization include 136. Currently, students are working on their

explosion in global communications and advertising campaign ------- producing a the integration of the world economy. TV commercial.

(A) contributing (A) lor

(8) affecting (8) by

(C) superior (C) since

(0) productive (0) until

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137. Mrs. Jung doesn't want to wait for the 139. The familiar beauty therapy package is

plumber so she asked us to fix the pipe augmented with --_. aimed al giving by _. . women an insight into themselves. (A) ours (A) guided (8) our (8) guided with (C) alone (C) gUidance (0) ourselves (0) gUide

138. If you bought a big-ticket item Ihis year 140. The launch of th is new program is in line such as a car or boat, it may make more .- --- a series of new programs that we -----.- for you to deduct the sales tax. have launched th is year.

(A) basis (A) wilh (8) sense (8) In fronl (C) cause (C) near

(0) reason (0) 10

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Part VI Directions: Read the texts on the following pages. A word or phrase is missing in some of the

sentences. Four answer choices are given below each of these sentences. Select the best

answer to complete the text. Then mark the letter (A), (8), (C) , or (O) on your answer sheet.

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Questions 141-143 refer to the following letter.

Dear Jim,

Chances are you would renew your ------- to Science Digest on the spot - if you and I were

141. (A) description

(8) requirement

(C) subscription

(0) information

together when you opened this letter.

I bet you WOUld, because we'd be talking about your interest in science - what you've been

doing, what you'd like to do and what you enjoy most about Science Digest.

You wouldn't have to think ------- about deciding to make this first renewal notice your last.

142. (A) double

(8) twice

(C) duplicate

(0) duo

After all , it's simply a waste of your valuable time for us to bother with more than one notice.

To deliver the very best magazine to you, we need to plan ahead. That's someth ing you can

appreciate with your love for science.

Likewise, we can 't wait until after your Science Digest subscription expires to know if you'll

be with us for the year ahead. Now's the best time to act.

Please return your renewal notice today and accept my thanks for making this first one your

last.

Sincerely,

'Roi:re¥'t T vue.h.iNwv Robert Trueham

Editor

P.S. Why not renew for two or three years? You'll save now and lock in loday's low '--'---.

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143. (A) revenue

(8) money

(C) budget

(0) price

Questions 144-146 refer to the fol lowing agreement.

I hereby ------- that receipt of tickets and other travel vouchers is expected at least 7 to 10

144. (A) accommodate

(6) acknowledge

(C) understand

(D) agree

working days prior to departure. provided ASIA EXPRESS has received payment in full and

the check has been cashed in good order.

TRAVEL DOCUMENTS REQUIRED - IMPORTANT

A. Valid passport and possible visa

B. Vaccinations may be needed. Check with your local public health office.

C. Form 1-20 is for fo reign students when they are .. -. to the USA. NOTE TO

145. (A) returns

(6) returning

(C) returned

(D) return

FOREIGN STUDENTS: Please make sure your visa to the USA has not expired when

you return .

D. Onward-connecling airline tickets for the citizens of Taiwan , Thailand, Indonesia,

Malaysia, and USA, when not in possession of a val id visa to Hong Kong.

It is the responsibi lity of each passenger to have ali the necessary documents. The Airline

has informed us that they will categorically refuse to board any passenger · val id travel

documents. There will be no refund for any reason!

146. (A) yet

(8) beyond (C) nor

(D) withoul

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Questions 147-149 refer to the following brochure.

P.O. Box 53 t , Perth 6000, W. Austral ia

''The Cloisters" International Language and Cultural School

Mr. Sam Evans

Supervisor, H.G. Language Institute

Tokyo, Japan

Dear Sam ,

Thank you for your letter. Please find enclosed several of our brochures that may help you

when counseling prospective students . We can --- ---- students the following courses.

English for Academic Purposes

147. (A) make

(B) COl1trol

(e) offer

(0) restore

For those who wish to continue their tertiary studies in Australia

Business English For those who want intensive exposure to the language of the "market place"

English for Enjoyment

Less high-powered than the above , this course puts emphasis ----- -- cultural activities and

the language associated with them.

148. (A) at

(B) on

(e) by

(0) for

Should there be anything ----- -- that you wou ld like to know, please contact us anyt ime.

Kind regards.

149. (A) extra

(B) along

(e) further

(0) later

(Miss) Eloise Webster ---.. __ ....

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Questions 150-152 refer to the following notice.

NOTICE

The Crestview branch of Dover Bank has discontinued its services. There are two Dover

Bank branches located near here. One is on the corner of Vernon Street and Fourth Avenue

in the Maple Park area. " " is at the east entrance to the Jensen Shopping Plaza, which is

150. (A) Other

(B) The other

(C) Another

(D) Each other

less than a mile from here on Valleydale Boulevard.

This change at the Crestview branch is part of a process of ------ our branches. Our aim is

151. (A) participating

(B) concluding

(C) attending

(D) consolidating

to keep our cost as low as possible so that we can economically provide banking services for the community. We regret that it is necessary to close this branch because we are -------

152. (A) active

(B) aware

(C) careful

(D) awaken

of the convenience that it offers to the immediate neighborhood. However, since there are

two other branches close by, we trust thai banking with us wi ll still be quick and easy.

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articles, leHers, and advertisements. Each text is followed by several questions. Select the best answer for each question and mark the fetter (A), (B), (C), or (0) on your answer sheet.

Questions 153 -155 refer to the fo llowing information.

l

Average Apartment Rental Fees in Phoenix

Studio apartment $325

One bedroom, one bathroom $430

Two bedrooms, one bathroom $720

Two bedrooms. two bathrooms $785

Three bedrooms, two bathrooms $875

The Committee on Tourism for the city of Phoenix has taken statistics collected by S·

Tech Demographics to better serve long-term visitors to the area. The table above

provides rates on apartment rentals for visitors. We hope this is useful to visitors who

are planning to stay in the Phoenix area. The data used is almost three years old but is

still a precise index of current prices. Questions about the Phoenix or the particular table

should be forwarded to Brad Johnson at the Committee on Tourism for the city of

Phoenix( [email protected]).

153. What is the average cost of an apartment

with two bedrooms and two bathrooms? (A) $430

154. Which of the following is NOT true about the table? (A) It IS based on data gatllered eight

years ago. (8) $720 (C) $785 (D) $875

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(6) Apartments are classified by the number of rooms.

(C) It provides rates for housing In

Phoenix only. (D) S-Tech provided rates.

155. For whom is the table intended? (A) S-Tech Demograpllics employees

(B) Brad Johnson (C) Long-term visitors lo the Pll0enix (D) The Committee on Tourism

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Questions 156-158 refer to the following announcement.

The International Design Exhibit This Year's Intcl'n~ltional Design Exhibit: Impl'ovements in Workplace Design

Last year's exhibit in San Francisco was a great s uccess . Attendance increased by 15

percent compa red to the previous YC;-l l' , and a great number of new office

improvements were annou nced. This year's seminar in Melbourne is expected to be

the best yet. There are over 500 presentations of Ilew office innovations. A \Varin

welcome is extended to all of the people who are participati ng for lhe first time. The

organizers of the exhibit wish to thank Realto Inc. for the use of their facilities. Next

year's exhibit will be held in Singapore, Pre-registration sources for that will be

ava ilahle at the boolh by the entrance.

156. What is the main idea of this exhibit?

(A) Fashion design

(B) Office lurniture

(C) Architecture 01 the business building

(0) Workplace environrnent

157. What is learned about the last year's

seminar?

(Al The number 01 Ihe partiCipants went

up.

(B) TI1e sources weren't available.

(C) It was held in Melbourne.

(0) The participants couldn't register in

advance.

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158. For what is Realto Inc. thanked?

(A) Developing a new model

(B) Giving an exhibit overview

(e) Advertising Ihe new product

(0) Housing the exI1i1Ji\

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Queslions 159-160 refer to the following agreement.

J have read Ihl.! aboH' infollnatioll rcganhng my cluld "s lidd trip. and J agrl;!l; to allow

hlln/ilcr to attend und !..! !' the supcn isioll of Principe!! Skin ner and hi s/her teacher Iv!r.

Clancy Wiggul11. I am enclosin g Ih e $5 insurt.lllcC fee w ith thi s document. an d I

understand Ihat students may tra\'eI by bus. or ill a car with a li(';cllscd driver <lppointcd by

the school. I also W;.tlVC any right 10 bring iI law~uil against the school or its employees in

the most unfol1unatc t;vcnt or a mishap il1\oh'ing my child. providl!d th at scud cmploycc!i

adhere to the gUH\elincs described in thi ~ doculllellL

Signature _______ _ Dalc ____ _

159. What is the parent giving permission for the child to do?

(A) Go 10 school

(B) Start a lawSUlI

(C) Follow the gUidelines

(0) Go on a field tnp

160. What is the $5 fee for?

(A) Insurance

(B) Bus fare

(C) Car fare

(D) To pay for Iho field trip

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Questions 161-162 refer to the following advertisement.

SHO P FOR YOUR NEXT BICYCLE AT THE CYCLI NG WORLD!

We offer a wide selection of bicycles to fi t every budget, from fitness bikes to mountain bikes

and even bikes for you ng children. We also carry the region's biggest stock of cycling

accessories, including helmets, baskets and backpack racks, locks and clothing. You can

also trust our expert mechanics with your equipment. We guarantee all maintenance for up to 6 months.

The Year-end Sale is going on now!

All bikes from th is year reduced to sell!

We must make room for next year's stock!

Please note that our store will be closed next Monday in observance of the national holiday.

Cycling World 755 Traverta Avenue

Serving the Greater Boston Area for over 15 years!

161. Why is the store lowering prices for the

bicycles?

(A) As a promotion for a holiday

(8) To celebrate the store's anniversary

(C) The store is opening a new location.

(0) So that some older bikes Will sell

faster

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162, What kind of items are NOT mentioned in

the advertisement?

(A) Safety equipment

(8) Theft deterrence deVices

(C) Weatl1er-proof backpacks (0) Attacl1ments to carry luggage

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Questions t 63 -164 refer to the following information.

(

Our hassle free Return/Exchange policy. YOlll' satisfaction is our #1 goaL

Within 30 days of del ivery of shipment , yo u may return or exchange any unopened media

(v ideo game) or any OIher merchand ise that' s in new conditIon including origill<ll packaging

and accesso ries.

Return

We charge :l 10% restocking fcc.

Ful l refund including the shipping COsl ir lhe return is a result of our error.

I fyour relull1 is NOT due 10 our error. we wi ll deduct the shipp ing COS1 frolll your refund.

Refund will be madr.: in the same form ofpa Yllll:1l1 originally used for purchase.

You will receive a refund wit hin 7 businc:;s days of our receiving yo ur rCtllrn.

Exc lwllj.!.C

We do n01 charge a restocki ng fee .

Shi pping is paid for by PI~l yc rs Paradisc.colll if the exchange is a resu lt o f ou r crror.

If your exchange is NOT clue to our erro r. a shi pping chargl,,; will <tppl y. We'll contact you rOf

<l pre/erred payment method.

You may choos!.: to speedup the exchange process by placing a new order with Ihe correct

item and your order will be shipped illllllcdia lc1y. In Ihe meantime. ::ohip the product to be

exch~lIlged back to us for proces~ i ng. Otherwise. the exchange process can take up to 14 d:,ys

from the date or rece iving your item.

Please lise the attached form to send us your request lor rClUrn or cxch'lI1ge. Vic will contact

you ir further detai ls are necLkd.

163. What is the maximum number of days it wi ll take to get a refund?

164. What can the customer do to expedite

the exchange process?

(A) 7 days (8) 10 days

(C) 14 days

(0) 30 days

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(A) Fax Ihe exchange form

(8) Place a new order

(C) Visit the store in person

(0) Pay an extra fee

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Questions 165 -166 refer to the following instructions.

How to assemble invitations for mailing

1. Start by placing your invitation face-up in front of you. If you want to use the tissues , place the tissue over the writing. The tissues are absolutely not necessary - they were originally packing material used when engraving inks

were oi ly and wouldn't have dried by the time they were shipped. so the tissues kept the inks from smudging until they dried. They were "supposed" to be removed before assembling the invitation for mailing. However, over time, using

the tissues has become "proper," so you're welcome to use them if you would like. If you have printed your invitations on your own printer, you might find that the tissues do indeed serve a purpose - printer inks often "do" smudge during mailing.

2. If your invitations are the sort that need to be folded in half to fit into the envelope, you fold the invitation from top to bottom, with the writing on the inside. If you are enclosing response cards, they should be tucked under the flap on the invitation .

3. Pick up the invitation in your right hand. Pick up the envelope in your left hand. Stuff the invitation into the envelope with the fold of the invitation at the bottom of tile envelope, and with the writing on the invitation facing the back of the envelope .

The purpose of this whole scheme is to ensure that when your invitees receive the invitation , they open the envelope and immediately encounter the card with

writing facing them as they withdraw the letter.

165. Why would a person use the tissues? (A) To protect the card from being torn (8) To prevent the ink from spreading (C) To ensure the confidentiality of the

contents

(0) To reduce stress on the fingers

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166. What is the stated purpose of th is scheme?

(A) To speed up the process of mail ing an invitat ion

(8) To allow the recipient to see the contents at once after opening

(C) To ensure that all required materials are stuffed in the envelope

(0) To enable the invitee to open tile mail wi th ease

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Questions 167-169 refer to the following passage.

, IMPORTANT NEWS for Chester Bank Credit Card Customers!

Making electronic payments on your cred it card account is faster and

easier than ever' Just call our dedicated payment line at 800-468-2588

and fo llow the automated instructions. Payments are posted to your

account with in a business day of your call and there is no fee for th is

payment service'

Get a free SKYLINE satellite system including insta llation* For more

details, call Satellite Express at 1-800-837-0837.

°Note: $49.95 Shipping and Handling fee, restrictions, limitations and minimum subscription

reqU irements apply. Chester Bank is not affiliated with Satellite Express, SKYLINE Of affilia tes.

167. Where would this passage most likely

appear?

(A) Daily newspaper

(8) Trade journal

(C) Credit card stalement

(D) Company bulletin board

168. When will the payment made over the

phone on Friday be applied?

(A) Salurday

(8) Sunday

(C) Monday

(D) Tuesday

169. What is true about the satelli te service?

(A) Installation cost ,s $49.95.

(8) Service request must be made

through the bank.

(C) A customer can cancel the service

only aHer a certain period . (D) The service IS available tor a limited

Ume only .

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Questions 170-172 refer to the following not ice.

Please, help us save the environment!

Because of the limited fresh water supply on the island, we kindly ask our guests to help us conserve our precious natural resources!

Here are the facts:

, More than 60% of all water on the island is consumed by the tourism industry.

, Excessive amount of laundry detergents and bleaches from washing towels, for example. contaminates our water supply.

, When a faucet is left to drip, it can waste up to 10 liters of water a day, worsening the situation of the limited water supply on the island.

What you can do to help:

, Use only the towels you need.

, Don't leave the tap water running.

, Immediately notify staff of any leaks or drips.

If you have any inquiries, please contact the reception desk and thank you for your cooperation,

Nantukett Island Resort Management

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170. Where would this notice most likely be

found?

(A) In a convenience store

(8) In a tourist informat ion center

(C) In a restaurant kitchen

(D) In a hotel room

171. What is this notice concerning?

(A) Conservation of water

(8) Theft of va luables

(C) Train ing of hotel staff

(D) Effect of ai r pollution

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172. What is the reader NOT asked to do?

(A) Close the faucet after use

(8) Inform staff of any leaks

(C) Use towels sparingly

(D) Return the questionnaire promptl y

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Questions 173-174 refer to the fotlowing letter.

Hannush Headquarters

405 Wendell Avenue

San Jose, CA 72705

www.hannush.com

June 2004

Dear Silarehoider,

Please find enclosed your copy of our annual report. Since its publication. the

Board 11as made a number of management changes. On 31 May Darrell Wang

was appointed as Chief Executive, Nancy Goldman was apPointed as

Executive Director and Roger Clark stepped down as Chief Executive. Vittorio Fellini is also leaving the Board as Executive Director with effect from 11 June.

On May 10th the Company announced that Luc LeBlanc had indicated his

intention to leave the Board due to his changed personal circumstances. With

the appointment of Darrell as Chief Executive. Luc felt it was an appropriate

time to go and the Board appointed me as Chairperson on an interim basis

until a permanent appointment is made.

The Board is committed to delivering the full potential of Hannush Corporation

for the benefit of ItS shareholders and customers. Under the leadership of

Darrell, we believe we are well placed to do this. He brings a wealtll of retai l

experience to the job! having Ileld senior executive positions at Arcadia, Sears

and Roebuck and haVing previously spent 17 years at Hannush Corporation.

On June 3rd the Board rejected a possible offer from ReVival Acquisitions as It

significantly undervalued the Company and its prospects. Also enclosed is a notice of the meeting setting out the resolutions to be proposed at our AGM on

14 July. If you are unable to attend that meeting In person please sign and

return the proxy form. Alternatively you can register your vote electronically by

logging on to our registrar's website, www.sharevote.com.

Yours sincerely,

Paul£<, /vIyung Paula Myung

Chairperson

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173. Who is the former CEO of the company?

(A) Darrell Wang

(B) Luc LeBlanc

(C) Roger Clark (D) Vittorio Fellinr

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174. Why did the Board reject the offer for the

company to be acqui red?

(A) The management was undergoing restructuring.

(8) There was not enougl1 time to consult

the shareholders.

(C) The company was financially in good

sllape .

(D) The company's potential was

uncierestimated.

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Questions 175-177 refer to the following article.

How to Check an Insm-er's Ratings

If yuu're looking for whole l ife coverage or a Icrlll policy that you'll want to keep for 20 or

30 years. the financial sou ndness of the insu rer is a critical concern. YOLI wanl some

~ISSlIratlCC the company will be around in case you arcn'\. For insurance companies. the

major cred it agenc ies like Standard & Poor's rate claimsvpaying ability.

Forlunately. information on the cn.:dit worthiness of insurance companies is casy to obtain.

Reports arc cheap or free ovcr the Internet. YOli can :'II ways conl,lcllhc insurance company

and ask aboul its ratings. but it's best to gct this infonmll ion independently. In general. go

with an insurer raled A or beller; the most financially sound insurers <Ire rated AAA. though

some rating agencies lISC sl ightly diflerent letter grades.

The premier web s itc in terms or (ktail and ease of usc. (best of all. it's free) is insure.com

where you can get ratings on line from S tandard & Poor's as well comprehensive reports on

individual insurers. Durr & Phelps ratings or claims-paying ability arc availab le fi'cc <It

dereo.eoEll. AM Best ambest.com has a huge database, but you have to pily ror it. While

you can access ratings rrcc of" cha rge, <l dctaikd company report will set YOll b:lck $35.

Make sure· allY report YO ll gel is CU ITcnt. say within the hlst six mon ths. I3c eXIra c'lrcf"ul to

confirm ratings you'll find 0 11 many Oflhc online quotc serviccs, which may bl.! stal l.!.

175. Who would be most interested in obtaining

the ratings of insurance companies?

(A) Individual insurers

(B) Potenlial policy holders

(C) Premier web sites

(0) Major credit agencies

176. Which of the following is NOT true

according to the article?

(A) Financial health of insurers IS very

important.

(8) It is best to contact the insurance

companies directly to obtain their

ratings.

(C) AM Best charges a fee for a detailed

company report.

(0) Some of the ratings obtained over the

Internet may be outdated.

177. What is mentioned as the advantage of

using insure.com?

(A) It is the most up·to·date.

(B) It Ilas the largest database.

(C) It offers an afforclable service.

(D) It is convenient to use.

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Questions 178 -180 refer to the fol lowing letter.

Dear Museum Patron,

You are cord ially invited to the new Greek archin;(turc l:x hibition ae rhe Museum's

newly opened east wing. The exhib ition, wh ich wi ll ru n from Dcc.:c mocr 1 $[ to January

30th, features some of rhe mOSt fascinating architec tu ral pieces from rhe Classical

period of the 5th century BeE ro the end of rhe 2nd (cnwry neE. There will be a

number of specia l (,:venrs to complement the exhib it, incl udi ng lecrures by scholarly

experts. Every Friday evening fro m 7 pm to 9 pm, you can also en joy performances of

Greek fo lk music. Enjoy G reek cuisine at Ollr ca(ereri'l on the (Op floor as welL As an

added bon us to members, we w ill be off<.:r ing a frcc calendar for next year whicb

contains beaut ifu l pictu res of the Greek islands . The event is co-sponsored by the

Greek Em bassy and rhe Sociery of Greek Arch itecture. If YOll need more informacion,

log on to our web sire. To make a group reservation, callus at 617-625-7277 . Thank

you.

Sincerely yours,

S~Pet"e¥.\01'V

Suzanne Pen:rson

T he Direcror of rhe Pirtsburgh Museum of Fine Arts

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178. Where can the patron receive more

information?

180. Where will the exh ibition be held?

(A) On tile top floor of the museum

(A) By requesling an info rmation packet

(B) By visiting the museum's homepage

(C) By telephoning the museum

(D) By vis iting the Greek embassy

179. Which of the following is NOT offered by

the museum?

(A) A chance to taste Greek food

(B) Performances of Greek folk music

(C) A complementary calendar for the

coming year

(D) A lectu re by local poets

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(B) At the Greek embassy in Pittsburgh

(C) In the newly opened section 01 the

museum

(D) On the museum's web site only

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Questions 181-185 refer to til e following ins lruction a nd fo rm.

French Ail-line Baggage Service

In Case Your Baggage is Lost

Your baggag\.: being dall1 ag~d or not appe:1ring at Ihe p ickup arC'1 becomes a headache, as you arc <tbOllt to !)Iarl a plcasant trip to France. Our French Airline provides our Baggage Service 10

a ll or ollr cwaomers wherc YOli just nct.:d to lil l o ul a Lost lU' Damaged Baggage Report. I r your baggagc is 1101 retumcd to YOll 011 the sa lll e day, wc wi ll al so send yo u a small box that conta ins

items yo u might need until you get yOIU' bagg3ge back.

Our I~agg~lge Tnlcking System

A n er you've fi lled ou t the Los t o r Damaged Baggage Report , you can a lso have your lost

baggagc tracked and get Ulxlates 0 11 how the search is progressing.

If Your Baggage is Damaged

If you pick lip yo ur baggage at the baggage co ll ection area but it is damaged. YOLI must fill o ul

the Lost or Damaged I3aggage Report. Yo u will take your filled,o ul form and baggage 10 a ile of o ur helpers afoll nd Ihe collect ion. and they will take YOllr baggage to the Luggage Repair Shop

for few days. A ficr a fcw days you wi ll get ;, phone ca ll 10 the numbe r you wro le o n your Lost

or Damaged l3aggage Report form. However. o nce you kavc the customs arc<l. 11 0 cla im may bc

fil ed fo r damaged items ill yo ur possess ion . Lastly. here are few th ings YOlL need to provide us

with : the damaged baggage, the Losl o r Damaged Baggage Report. a copy o f your ai rl inc ticket.

and a copy of lhc baggage cla im tic ket.

Lost or Damaged Baggage Report Form

Date: 08 I 12.( 2006

Flight Number:,FAL 899.

French Airlille A/I\"(I),' 1' 'I'\'iHl!,fol' WillI' good

Surname: Golggrr, Given Name: Jason

Contact Phone Number: (248L584·;3~22

E·mall Address: Jas.ongold~p:~~.§.s.C;Qm

Delivery Address in France: Do not have on~ Los! Baggage? Yes

Damaged Baggage? f\!Q...

Middle Inillal: _--,,-J __

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Plc:n ... c dcscribr.:: a~ much as possi ble your 10sl'd'lmaged baggagl.: o r it em Inclmk the fo llo\\ l11g:

typc of luggClgc. colo r. <l ll )' marks . si/c. li nd contcnts i ll the baggage. If d~maged . please descr ibe

thc dam~' ge .

S.maltJigb.U'JIl'Ml, 1':.t12U£I . .i"Jd1C:1 sC_ \\itJ.t.lli.L~.b~.CJ.-.. and jusl OIl!: CilXoing hand le. lhc_~lIl tcil;-'C has j'l

t"Ollplc "J Is.;~_c.r" .011 II an.d.ilj~.:t hj t shiny .. Ith ;,! .. " lapto'p~iJJC~5 dOQUllCnlS.Jl!ld .SOtnl.' \llQ!J~l lt ,

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181. What does the French Airline offer their 183. What is NOT in his baggage?

passengers? (A) A notebook

(A) Tiley offer free meals and snacks (B) Business papers

during a flight. (e) A passporl

(B) They offer free Inlernallonal pMne (0) Some dollars

cards and a cell phone for damaged

baggage. 184. What will make you NOT eligible for Ihe

(e) They offer free search and delivery of damaged baggage service?

baggage in case it was lost. (A) If you have filled out the Lost or

(0) They offer free triPS to France for Damaged Baggage Report form

customers WllO los I their baggage. (B) If you have a baggage claim licket and airline ticket.

182. Why is Mr. Golden filling out Ihe Lost or (e) If it has been more than two 110urs

Damaged Baggage Report form? since you've arrived 10 the airport.

(A) He lost his baggage dUring his stay In (0) If you have left the cusloms district

France.

18) HIs baggage was damaged. 185. What is described about Mr. Golden's

(C) He lost some of the contents In his baggage in the form?

baggage. (A) It is a medium-size bag

(0) He never got his baggage back afler (8) II contains an electronic computer.

landing. (e) II has only Iwo wheels.

(0) II is dark and mix of other colors.

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Questions 186 -190 refer to the following e-mail and advertisement.

E-mail

To: Julie Gasphy <[email protected]> From: Jack Shed iter <[email protected]>

Dear Ms. Julie Gasphy,

Thank you for your interest in the upcoming winter Technology Expo in Miami, Florida. For your request for the information about the upcoming Expo. it is recommended that you read through the Technology Expo Guide, although you have participated in previous Expos in

other a reas, because there are a few changes that Ilave been made. The guide will help

you through to see the changes and diHerent aspects about this upcoming winter Expo in Miami, and we hope that it will get YOLI excited for this new Expo.

We hope to see you at the Expo and wish you all the best.

Sincerely,

Jack Shediter Technology Expo Administration Manager MA Organization Specialist

2006 New Winter Technology Expo in Miami

Tecllnology Expo GUide ·lnc[uding new changes in ru les and regulations

1. EXPO DATES AND HOURS: January 15th, Monday. 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. to January 17th,

Wednesday, 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.

2. ELI GIBILITY AND COSTS: For eligibi lity, your company or group has to have your products approved by the Technology Expo Staff by the end of December of 2005. The products must have potential in bringing in customers and they must have excellent new technology mixed into it. The cost is $1.000 per day for you to get a normal 15 feet by 15 feet space. For more information about the costs, please call (453) 888-EXPO.

3. SETUP OF PRODUCTS: Setup of products will begin on January 13th, Saturday at 10 a.m. and setup ends at 8 p.m. of January 14th. Sunday. If the setup is not finished by 8 p.m. on Sunday, then it can be set up after the expo hOllrs, approved by Expo Staff.

4. UNIN STALLATION OF PRODU CTS : All products must be re moved by Thursday, January 18th at 9 p.m. We will not be responsible for any products stolen after 9 p.m.

5. CONTRACT CANCELLATION: In the case you wish to cancel the contract, you must pay a fine of $500, if it is a week before the Expo. If the cancellation date is less than a week before the Expo, then you must pay a fine of $700. If you would like to cancel during the Expo, you must pay a fine of S1 ,000. For more information, please call (453) 888-EXPO.

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186. Whal is Ihe purpose of Ihe e-mail?

(A) To inform Ihe cl ienl aboullhe

completion of their cancellation

(8) To request information about an

upcoming Expo

(C) To announce 10 Ms. Gasphy Ihallhe

Expo IS poslponed

(D) To reply back 10 Ihe clienl wilh

information about the Expo

187. Whal is the e-mail mainly about?

(A) Upcoming science conference in

Miami, Florida

(8) Hiring staff members for the upcoming

Expo (e) Few modifications lor Ihe upcoming

Expo (D) New cancella lion ru les and cosls

188. What is NOT listed in Ihe guide?

(A) Expo dales and hours

(8) Eligible persons who can come to Ihe

Expo

(e) Removal and the setup 01 products

(D) Inslallation of producls

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189. What is correct about Ihe upcoming

Expo?

(A) It will be Ileld In Miami, Florida for a

week.

(8) II will mainly contain new biological

products.

(e) The producls clients wish 10 inslall

must be approved .

(D) The Expo slaff will do the uninstaHation for their clients.

190. What happens if a client cancels his/her

contract 3 days before the Expo?

(A) The cl ient musl pay $500.

(8) The client must pay $700. (e) The clienl must pay $1 ,000.

(D) The clienl mUSI pay $1 ,000 per day.

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Questions 191 -195 refer to the following letter and receipt.

O!;l\lhcr ! 2. 2006

DI,;:tr M s. Arl1Ilg!oll.

In the pn.:\ lOll)' kiter. \\Im:h was 51.:nl 10 you on Ol.:t~\ht! 1' 11'<1. our t:mp loyta: nOlifit'd YOll thai we slill had not J'ccclvlxl 0111' produclS from YOlL I bdleve that lh~~ ()I'dcr wa~ pUI 111 on Scptc!l1bl.:r J Jlh, II hich i:-; more Ihan twO wct.!ks before we ~cnt Olll lh l,; notitic,ltion to you. We have been palit.!llt II'JlII you, however. you \1(.: once aga il!

thSappOllltcc11J~. I han' auachcd;1 copy oft lw 1\!CClpt I rcccl\'cd the day I pla(;cli the orclt'r ilJr your rdcro . .:ncc.

'-;lllt:L' WI! Iw\'C' nell!r n.!l'Cl\'cd any tlf the protiu(;ts we ordered a month ago. II hi ch wcrc supposed 10 be

delivered in it week. IV\! Ilould like you 10 rclimd liS the paynv.:nl. Thc prin: is shown on the I"\!ccipl. bill just to

remind you, II is 52:!') so Unfortunate1y. we \~11 1 nOl h~' "hit.: 10 do any husilH:~:- \\illl ynu anynlon:. for \\~

haw lost a f..:w cuSIomers by di sappoint ing tht!l11 \\llh non·delivt!ry (lfthc products \\c proml!'!.:d them. \\1udl

yut! had prollllst!d II').

I would likt! th!.: rd lllld ~crll 1\) us as sOOn as possiblt:. Thank you.

\ 1\;H1 P1l1 ~c

llr.::l1uty '\upply CEO

/'.!cw York. 59444

THANK YOU FOR YOUR PAYMENT

Customer Service of Wig Hair

140 Administration Building

Seattle, WA 89824-1046

Phone 1: (566) 355-3343

Phone 2: (800) 775-4323

FAX: (566) 353-9640

Email: [email protected] Payment Id: SR960858

Payment Date & Time: 9/13/200612:28:31YM

Name: Matt Pulse

Address: 110 2nd St. New York, 59444 City: New York

Phone: ..1254) 835-6778 Email: Matt@BeaytysuplllLcom

Items in Payment: ~

Hem Number: _5

SKU: .JtOQi Quantity: _ t_ Name: Human Hair 5 sets

Amount: $229.50

Total Amount: S229.50

Total: $229.50

This charge will appear in your account as an ACH transaction.

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191. What is the tetter mainly about?

(A) Requesling exchange for receiving

different products

(B) Ordering products from a wig

company (C) Asking for money back for products

ordered

(0) Compla ining about the quality 01 the

products

192. What can you tell about Mr. Putse?

(A) He is excited to receive his products.

(B) He is anxious to sell the products.

(C) He is very angry lor the bad quality 01

hair. (0) He is upset for not receiving the

products.

193. What is the result of Wig Hair company

failing to del iver the products?

(A) He lost a few customers. (B) He wasted lots of money for nothing.

(C) His company cannot sell any hair

products anymore. (0) Most of his customers will not buy half

products from Il is store anymore.

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194. When was the order placed?

(A) October 3rd

(B) October 12th (C) Septembel 1 st

(0) September 13th

195. What is most tikety to happen in the

future?

(A) He will try to visit Wig Hair to see the"

new products.

(B) He will introduce other stores to Wig

Hair.

(C) He will not buy any of Wig Hair

products. (0) He wl tl sue Wig Half for their temble

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Quest ions 196- 200 refer to Ihe following notice and e~mai l.

September 23, 2005

IM PORTANT NOTICE FROM THE REG ISTRAR'S OFFICE

A review of curre ntl y enrol led stude nts' records shows that you are classified as a U.S. citizcn

but were born o utside the Un ited Sta les. Uni versity po licy req uires thai your cit izenShip status bc

documented through presentation of your U.S. passport, certifi ca te o f c itizensh ip. or embassy

document establishing yo ur U.S. nationality. Voler registratio n. Social Security card, or driver's

license arc not acceptable documents for Ihis purpose.

You llIay bring your documents to 150 Ad mi nislralion or you may submit legib le copies o r the

documents by fax at 544-432-3347.

Your prompt att ention to this mallcr is greatly appreciated. I f you do not prov ide us wi th any

re levant documents to prove your citi zenshi p. you may not be able to part icipa te in any of the

school activi ti es. Thank you fo r your attention <lnd coopera tio n.

Phillip Mc Bi Jlan, Associate Registrar

Georgia Univers ity

187 Universi ty. East Ladcrn. GA 65824·02 10

Pho ne 544-353-4455

Fax 544-432-3347

ph i 11 [email protected]

TO: phillipmc@georg ia.ed u

FROrvl: rona ldd i@georg ia .edu

Subject: I' ve already sent it twice.

Hello,

This is Ronald Dios. a studen t in Georgia uni versity. T his is my second time receiv ing this letter

concerning the need fo r me to bring or send you any document that will prove my citizenship.

However. I had alread y sent yo u a copy o f my passport lwo weeks ago when I firs t rece ived your

Je tter. 1 would like to send you the copy o f my passport agai n, but currently I am away and

there 's no fax machine here .. So I will just g ive you information from Illy passport.

Passport Number: 04938XXXX

Surnamc: OIOS

Givcn Name: RONALD HEN R Y

National ity: UN ITED STATES OF AMER ICA

Date of Birth: 20 Oct 1984

Sex: M

I' lacc of Birth: BRAZIL

Date o f Issue: 12 May 2003

Date of Expiration: 13 May 2013

Authority: United States Department of State

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196. What is the letter mainly about?

(A) Requesting more information about a

student (8) Asking for a proof of Ronald's

citizenship (C) Informing new university policy

(D) Requesting the student to send in any

legal documents

197. What do you know about Ronald? (A) He is not a U.S. citizen .

(8) He was born in U.S.

(C) He is a professor at a university.

(D) He is listing informalion on his

passport.

198. What can Ronald not send in to prove his

citizenship? (A) Passport

(8) Certificate of citizenship (C) Driver's license

(D) Embassy document

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199. What happens if Ronald doesn't send any

documents in? (A) He will fa il all of his classes.

(8) He won't be able to take exams. (C) He won't be able to enjoy school

exercises. (D) He won't be able to talk to professors

and advisors.

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In the Listen ing test. you will be asked to demonstrate how well you understand spoken

English . The en tire Listening test wiillast approximately 45 minutes. There are four parts, and

directions are given for each part. You must mark your answers on the separate answer sheet.

00 not write your answers in the lest book.

PART I

Directions: For each question in this part. you will hear four statements about a pictu re In your

test book. When you hear the statements. you must select the one statement that best

describes what you see in the picture . Then fi nd the number of the question on your answer

sheet and mark your answer. The statements will not be printed in your test book and will be

spoken only one time.

Example Sample Answer

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Direct ions: You wi ll hear a question or statement and three responses spoken in English. They will be spoken only one lime and will not be printed in your test book. Select the best response

to the queslion or statement and mark the lelter (A). (B). or (C) on your answer sheet.

Example

You will hear: Where is the meeting room? You will also hear: (A) To meet the new director

(8) It 's the first room on the right

(C) Yes. at two o·clock.

Sample Answer

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Directions: You will hear some conversat ions between two people. You will be asked to

answer three questions about what the speakers say in each conversation. Select the best response to each question and mark the letter (A). (8), (e), or (0) on your answer sheet. The

conversations will be spoken only one time and will not be printed in your test book.

41. How long is the sales conven tion this

year? (A) Two days

(8) Three days

(C) Four days

(D) Five days

42. What did the woman think the reason was for the shortened period for the

convention this year?

(A) Some companies have refused to

par1icipate.

(8) Some compan ies were not asked to

participate.

(e) Some companies' products don't

match with what they want.

(D) The 11ead of Ihe convenlion Ih,s year

doesn't like some companies.

43, What is the actual reason for the

shortened period for the convention this

year? (A) Some companies can only participate

for three days,

(8) The fourth day is going to be a Sunday.

(C) The convention coordinators wanted to save money.

(D) The convention doesn't have Ihal

many companies.

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Whal does Ihe woman wanl to buy?

(A) Some weights

(8) Some slocks

(C) A jacket

(D) A backpack

What kind of jacket does the woman want lO buy?

(A) A jackel wllh a brand

(8) Any lighljackel thai is less than 50

dollars

(C) Any ligll1 jackel Ihal looks nice

(D) A jackelIhalIS Ihick and warm

Why does she wa nt a new jacket? (A) Her old jackel is too worn out.

(8) Her old jackel doesn'l have enough

pockets.

(C) Her old lacket is too light.

(0) Her old jackel is 100 thick,

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(A) Her parents are In Spain for their will improve ils sales? honeymoon. (A) 8y opening up a workshop to share

(B) The man wants to go to Spain. thoughts

(C) Her boyfnend lives 111 Spain. (8) 8y providing employees with some

(D) Her parents suggested her going to training Spaill. (C) By hIring more experienced sa les

people 48. Why is she will ing to pay for the (D) By expanding lis line of products

expensive ticket?

(A) She IS dyll1g to go to Spall1 54. What do you know about Danny?

(8) She would Sit in first class (A) He is their boss.

ratt1sr than economic class. (8) He used to work with them.

(C) She Gan only go on vacation once for (C) He opens up a workshop every so

th is year. often.

(D) She has lots of money. (D) He is from South Korea.

49. What can you tell about the man? 55. What will the speakers probably do?

(A) He IS jealous of her going to Spain . (A) Invite Danny to 11elp them open up a (B) He feels pity for her going to Spain. workshop (C) He is worried that she is going to (8) Come up with new marketll1g

Spall1. strategies on their own (D) He is going to talk to her parents to (C) Talk to the President of the compa ny

change her mmd. to Increase sales

(D) Open up a workshop where they can

50. What does Maria learn about the man? make new sales strategies

(A) He is her boyfriend·s friend .

(8) He used to· work for her boyfriend. 56. W hen will the artist 's show start?

(C) He is a police officer. (A) Tomorrow

(D) He used to go the same school wi th (8) In two days her. (C) Next week

(D) Next year 51. What is the man asking the woman?

(A) He IS askll1g if she killed her boyfriend. 57. How did the man and his wife like the

(8) He is asking where she was last night. artist's last show? (C) He is asking when she saw !ler (A) They thought it was a bit disapPointing

boyfriend last. (8) They thought it wasnt great.

(0) He is asking how theIr relationship (C) They thought it could be improved.

was. (D) They thought it was fantastic.

52. What happe ned to her boyfriend? 58. What will the arti st probably do until next

(A) He was killed between 2 A.M. and 4 week?

A.M last night. (A) She will be working day and I1Ight for

(8) He was kidnapped tl1is afternoon. the coming show.

(C) HIS body was found dead by the F.B.1. (8) She Wi ll be on vacation for a week. (0) He was stabbed In his stomach . (C) She Wi ll be leaving for France to gain

more ideas.

(D) She will be finding a new Job.

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59. Why is the woman ca ll ing? 65. Who most likely are the speakers?

(A) To order some hospital eqtllpm~.mt (A) Customers at tlie nos I oHIr::e

(8) To offer the man a Job (8) Patients at an eye clinic

(el To remind tile man of an appointment (e) Buyers at a bookstore

(D) To give directions to U-IC doctors (D) Vendors at a produce market

office

66. What can you tell about the man?

60. What is tile man struggling with lately? (Al He 11as new glasses

(Al LOSing his sight (B) He v.;arks cit !tIe pOSl office

(8) GOing to the hospit<11 (e) He ilas a son \0 whom he:: IS sendmq

(el Not '.'-laking up on lime hiS book

(I)) Memory loss (0 ) He IS old

61. What wi ll the woman probably tell the 67. Why is the grandson lucky?

man next? (1\) Because he IS geHmg IllS 4th years

~/\) INhy lie IS losinq hiS memory birthday present

18) Why SIlO is catllng hun (B) Because hiS f<lthcr wlH n:ad lilill <'l t:::ook.

(C I Why he is seeing Ill£'! (ioctor (C) Because hiS gmndfathcr cares about

tomorrQl.,v lurn.

(f)) WhClt tUllC !;~ 11ClS 10 corne lomorrow. (0) Because he wil! Iw ~wttJllg ;'1 yOllngr.r

brothel· soon.

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Chicago? 68. How often do the conference calls take

(1\) On Monday place?

(8) On Wednesday (1\) Every day

(C) On Thursday (8) Every weel<

(fJ) On I-nflay (C) EvelY month

(D) Every quarler

63. Why is she going to Chicago?

(A) For;1 bUSiness tnp 69 . What is the woman complaining about?

(81 To see tler brolher wllO IS at the (A) I-laving the conference call early in the

conference morning

(Cl To visilller qrancilllolllcr (8) HaVing the conference ca ll weekly

(0) To qo 10 IIle conference (C) I-laving the conf(:rencc call wittl tile

Germ;:m office

64. What did the woman say aboul this (I)) HaVing the conference call late at

conference? l1igl1\

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a part-time job. conference call?

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Directions: You will hear some short talks given by a single speaker. YOLI wi ll be asked to

answer three questions about what the speaker says in each short talk. Select the best

response to each question and mark the letter (A). (B), (C), or (0) on your answer sheet. The

ta lks will be spoken only one time and will not be printed in your test book.

Who most likely is the speaker? 74. What is the first step of setting the alarm?

(A) A salesman (A) Enter the access code

(8) A radio announcer (8) Take the binder out of the desk

(C) A TV show host (C) Move the switch

(0) A musician (0) Sign the log book

W hen wi ll the announcement most likely 75. Where is the blue binder?

be made aga in? (A) In the police department

(A) In the morning (B) In a drawer

(8) In the afternoon (C) At home

(C) In the evening (0) In the security team's office

(0) In the midnight

76. What are the listeners asked to do when

What does the speaker say might occur they have a problem?

in the afternoon? (A) Go to tile consultant

(A) Snowy weather (8) Catl the chief security officer

(8) Windy weather (C) Go to the police

(C) Cloudy weather (0) Ask a neighborhood's advice

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77. How long does the tour las t? 83. What is the topic of tomorrow's training?

(A) AbDUl ten minutes (A) Stage setup

(B) A half an hour (8) New mternet secu rity software

(C) An hour (C) Making a webpage

(0) An hour and a half (D) Internet advertisement

78 . Where does the tour begin? 84. Who is Shane?

(A) On the flfst floor (A) A web-page designer

(B) In the lobby (B) A filmmaker

(C) On the second floor (C) An engineer

(0) In Ihe parking lot (0) A computer programmer

79. What can the tourists do as they are 85. What are the participants asked to do?

waiting for the next tour to start? (A) Study the tra ining materials 0 • •

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(A) Custodians

80. Why is the National Assembly Hall ca lled (B) Office workers

the "Blue Room·? (C) Clients

(A) It IS built by blue bricks. (0) Radio O.J.

(B) It is famous for blue wallpaper.

(C) Some people are weanng blue shirts 87. Why are the changes being made?

in the room. (A) To meet new safety codes

(D) There are many blue flowers and (B) To find a better way to keep the office

trees. safer

(e) Because one office was on fire 81 . What is mentioned about the gardens? (D) Because a bUilding near their bUilding

(A) They are unusually large. was on fire

(B) They surround the National Assembly

Hall. 88. What are employees asked to do on

(C) Many of the trees there are in bloom Wednesday?

(D) There are flowers from al l over the (A) To work and clear their stuff

world there. (B) To work early and help the workers

(C) To work at the normal time

82 . What will the tour include? (0) To work late

(A) A meal in the publ ic garelens

(B) A photograph wilh a famous person

(C) A visit to an exhibition

(0) A talk by a gardening expert

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89. What is being exhibited this month at the 95. What is most likely Fang Pushing's job?

gallery? (A) A web master

(A) Sculptures (B) A police officer

(B) Paintings (C) A program 's coordinator

(C) Jewels (0) A researcher

(0) Photos

96. Why did the man leave the message?

90. What does the speaker say about the (A) To find new employees

works? (B) To thank some clients

(A) They are done by multiple artists. (C) To leave a message

(B) They are colorful. (0) To clarify some arrangements

(C) They include scenes of modern

village life . 97. Where will the training session be held? (0) II is Saith·s first exhibit. (A) In Fang Pushing·s office

(B) In the Playon bui lding

91. Where are the works exhibited? (C) On the Internet

(A) In a sculpture garden (0) On the street

(B) In Saith 's studio

(C) In the museum

(0) On Monroe street 98. What is the purpose of the talk?

(A) To propose a new project

(8) To confirm consent to a new project

92. Where does th is talk take place? (C) To express gratitude for this award

(A) At a workshop (0) To recruit employees

(B) At a conference

(C) At a seminar 99. Who is Dr. Gin?

(0) In a classroom (A) His stepfather

(B) A university professor

93, When did Peterson's begin operation? (C) A high school teacher

(A) In seventeenth century (D) An academic adviser

(B) In eighteenth century

(C) In nineteenth century 100. What kind of business is FGI?

(0) In twentieth century (A) A digital caillera company

(B) A computer company

94. What is Peterson's specialty? (C) A shipping company

(A) Candle holders (0) An export company

(B) Cup holders

(C) Goblets

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READING In the Reading test, you will read a vanety of texis and answer several different types of reading comprehension questions. The entire Reading test wiJllasl 75 minutes. There are three parts, and directions are given for each part You are encouraged to answer as many questions as possible within the time allowed.

You must mark your answers on the separate answer sheet. Do not write your answers in the test book.

Pa rt V Directions: A word or phrase is missing in each of the sentences below. Four answer choices

are given below each sentence. Select the best answer to complete the sentence. Then mark Ihe leller (A). (8) . (C). or (0) on your answer sheel.

Mother Theresa devoted her entire life 104. To prevent spam. we check that mail

not only to the service of God ------- also servers that send us mail are -------

to a universal conversion project. registered . (A) and (A) properly

(8) bul (8) readily

(C) so (C) closely

(0) or (0) inlensely

Typical clerical suppOrl ------- perform 105. We maintain a home page on the web many duties, including bookkeeping, that stores reports, articles, letters and typing, and maintaining records and files. other documents that we are unable - ----(A) work in our weekly bulletins. (8) works (A) publisll

(C) workers (8) 10 publish

(0) working (C) publishing

(0) 10 be published

In accordance with industry practice, we record revenues for music and book 106. This page contains Java Script rou tines to products when the products are -- .---- to compute a .--- of descriptive statistics retailers. and create a stem and leaf display. (A) shipped (A) various

(8 ) shipmen I (8) vary

(C) ships (C) vanely

(0) shipping (0 ) vaned

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107. We ••..•• share the photos of the World

Trade Center disaster site in New York

City with you .

(A) recently

(B) relalively

(C) repeatedly

(D) respectfully

108. Sign up for direct deposit and your

payroll , government. pension or dividend funds will be - - depOSited into your City Bank account and wi ll be available

immediately.

(A) automate

(B) automatic

(C) automated

(D) automatically

109. They certa inly appeared .... · o f doing

things the same as their opponents, but

they simply would not break the ru les.

(A) capable

(B) desirable

(C) adaptable

(D) acceptable

110. '---'- America's future, we will need the

skills and talents of a new generation of tradesmen .

(A) To build

(B) Build

(C) BUill

(D) Has bUilt

111. If you have an established account and wish to charge this order - - your

account then select the Purchase Order

option in the Payment methods field .

(A) of

(B) at

(C) by

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112. The scope of work included a complete

------ of the existing facil ity I including

completely new electrical work and

installation of Y2K compliant equipment.

(A) renovation

(8) renovate

(C) renovated

(D) renovates

113. If there are no ....... objections, those

plans wi ll become the final plans. (A) artificial

(B) displaced

(C) Illegible

(D) senous

114. Please e nsure that any additional sheet is

attached · to your applica tion form.

(A) secure

(8) securely

(C) security

(D) securable

115. ----. the tra ining course cont inues. new

office workers wi ll receive seventy

percent of their salary.

(A) As long as

(B) At which lime

(C) In Ihe time of

(D) For the period of

116. I would like to help my daughter learn to

play by • but I fee l guilty.

(A) she

(B) hers

(C) her

(D) herself

117. American meat has ·· begun arriving

in China under a related trade deal.

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the ---- -. (A) while

(A) expense (B) dUring (B) tariff (C) after (C) fare (0) stil l (0) quantity

124. By complying with the defined rules US-

119. The initiative to help form an academic Chinese relations wil l -~~ .. ~- harmonious accounting association in Asia is ------- enough to work out individual differences. very we ll with the inaugural meeting of (A) reach

represe ntatives of several countries (B) result

scheduled in Hong Kong in June. (C) remain

(A) carrying (0) reveal

(B) discussing

(C) proceeding 125. The Chrysler corporat ion posted ------(0) summarizing profits on Friday 17th of January.

(A) impress

120. The ------- event of the Consortium was (8) to impress

an excellent conference held by the (C) impresses

University of Victoria from October 26-27, (0) impressive 2001 .

(A) culminate 126. Mr. Ben referred me to the prestigious

(B) cuhn1l1ating British medical journal "The Lancet", (C) culm1l1ated where the research - -- _. were published (0) cUlmination last week.

(A) result

121. Unless the payment is made in ful l ---- -- (B) result1l1g

the agreed-upon date, a late fee will be (C) resul ted charged. (0) results (A) throughout

(B) above 127. The Realto hotel 11as been thoroughly

(C) within renovated, bu t the new management still

(0) before wanted to ----_.- some of its original

design as a forlified castle . 122. Mr. Ben wi ll be giving a ------ - of the (A) retain

nature center and answering any (6) signify

questions. (C) motivate (A) trip (0) undergo (8) talk

(C) lour

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(A) besides have materialized ....... the positive

(8) between responses from the users of the first (C) along version . (0) aboul (A) so as

(8) if not for

129. We found .----.. paying a brief visit to the (C) in that

Inside Museum Friday evening. (0) as to

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(8) we 134. If you're injured while in contact with (C) ourselves ----- water , contact your physician (0) our regarding vaccinations that may be

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Johnson Space Center. (C) pollute (A) them (0) pollutes

(8) their ,.

(C) U,ey 135. Glass bottles should be kept ------- the

(0) theirs reach of young children, and the house

and play area should be kept free of

131 . The US government remains ------- to broken glass. provide fu rther assistance to the (A) up until earthquake victims as more detailed (8) without

assessments of the damage are (C) out of

available. (0) away with

(A) ready

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(C) readily young people ·· .--- in Get Hooked on

(0) read iness Fishing.

(A) were participa ted

132. This paper will briefly review the strengths (6) have been participating

and limitations of using a divorce (C) are to be part icipating mediation procedure as an ------- to (0) will have been participating

traditional divorce proceedings. (A) diHerent 137. The organization that works in over 50 (8) alternative countries helps people to improve their (C) eqUivalent own lives and tackle the causes of

(0) distinction poverty and injustice of religion and

race.

(A) careless (8) irre levant

(C) regardless

(0) convenient

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placed with the sponsored items inside the exhibition hall.

(A) prominently

(8) observantly

(e) markedly

(D) importantly

139. Proceeds from the sale of this

merchandise go directly into the general fund of --- - or£!anization. which helps

finance all our successful programs and activities. (A) some

(8) other

(e) this

(D) most

140. The rainfall in May has reduced the need

for irrigation in many of the areas but has done little to ---- -- the ground water

deficit. (A) confiscate

(8) hesitate

(e) deteriorate

(D) alleviate

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Part VI Directions: Read the texts on the following pages. A word or phrase is missing in some of the

sentences. Four answer choices are given below each of these sentences. Select the best answer to complete tile text. Then mark Ihe Jetter (A). (8). (C), or (D) on your answer sheet

Questions 141·143 refer to the following notice .

TEN·DAY WORKSHOP

DATE: July 26th to August 4th

LOCATION : Birchwood's shop Facility in Acorn. Ohio

COST: $500.00

This practical workshop will be limited to an of twenty and is intended to provide

141. (A) organization

(B) enrollment

(C) extension

(D) objection

practical and theoretical experience in both elementary and advanced methods and

techniques to traditional joinery layout, use of modern and traditional timber carpentry

142. (A) Including

(B) resolving

(C) relatll1g

(D) comparing

tools, assembly of limber systems and hand raisi ng practices. The structure to be built wi ll

be an authentic reproduction of an early timber frame house. Previous woodworking

experience would be an asset, but is not a -- -- .

143. (A) prerequisite

(B) adaption

(C) information

(D) validity

To register, send tile attached form along with a check for $275 to Birchwood Inc .. 215 Ashly

Rd., Acorn , Ohio 03560. Enrollment is on a fi rst come, fi rst served basis, so please don·t

wail!

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Questions 144-146 refer to the following information.

International Commerce Association Call for Papers

ICA

Proposals for presentations on any aspect of international commerce are invited. including

finance, accounting, marketing, advertising, law, foreign policy, and cross-cullural sensitivity.

Due to space - -- , proposals for presentations on business technology, human resources,

144. (A) obstacles

(8) Inhibitions

(C) constraints

(0) capacity

and insurance will not be considered.

Presentations may be in the format of individual papers, debates, or panel discussions.

-_. ICA policy, an individual may appear as a presenter only once the conference,

145. (A) tnstead of 146. (A) along

(8) According to (B) during

(C) Since (C) without

(0) tn splle of (0) towards

in addition to once as a session chairperson.

All proposals should include the following:

1. The attached applica tion cover sheet, indicating the format of the proposed

presentallon.

2. Four copies of a 50-word (maximum) typed, sin gte-spaced description of your

presentation . 3. Four copies of a 2S0-word typed, double-spaced summary of your presentation. On two

copies, include each presenter's name. Do not include any identification on the other

two copies.

4. Four completed copies of the attached audio-visual needs form.

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Questions 147-149 refer to the following article.

New Concorde, Ohio-The City Council today ------ plans to renovate the New Concorde 147. (A) nolified

(8) forwarded

(C) arranged

(0) announced

Library. The proposed renovation has been under discussion for the past two years, but could not be approved until funding for the project was -------.

148. (A) expected (8) assured

(C) presented

(0) stored

The final hurdle was removed last week when the stale revealed that it will con tribute

$60.000 to the project. The City Council has agreed to pay $25.000: $15.000 will come from the Harmony County Library District budget, and the remaining $10,000 has been raised by

a Library Foundation five-year fundraising drive. The library was buill almost 200 years ago

and was used ------- as a church until 1850. It was fi rst expanded in 1870 and then repaired

149. (A) particularly

(8) especially (C) primarily

(0) fi rstly

in 1946 after a fire. The planned renovation should take four years to complete. It will be

finished just in time for the library's 200th birthday.

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Questions 150-152 refer to the fol lowing letter.

BEST BOOKS, INC.

April 17

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Dear Book Club Members,

We will be offering our corporate members a special 25 percent discou nt on all books next month. This discount will be ------- to orders placed before the 1st of June, so take

150. (A) limited

(B) licensed

(C) delivered

(0) decided

advantage of it now. Also, be su re to renew your membership on time so that it does not

expire.

In the past, our corporate members have been especially interested in our business-oriented

selections, including books on computer ------- . Please take a look over our 151. (A) to lerance

(B) appl ications

(C) eagerness

(0) authorship

extensive business-related section. OUf most popular books are shown in bold print.

Due to unexpected demand , there is a back order on some of our most popular listings. These are denoted by a red asterisk ('). When ordering, please allow an extra three weeks

delivery for these books, in addition to the two weeks normally required.

In closing, we ask that you fill out the enclosed survey ------- your satisfaction wi th any

152. (A) regard ing

(8) despite

(C) but

(0 ) although

business-related titles you may have received from us in the past.

Sincerely,

Leah Anderssen President

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Part VII Directions: In tllis part. you will read a selection of texIs. such as magazine and newspaper

articles, lellers, and advertisements. Each text IS followed by several questions. Select the best

answer for each quesllon and mark the letter (A). (8), (C), or (0) on your answer sheet.

Questions 153-156 refer to the following advert isement.

Managers Wanted

Speed care is curren tly looking for qualified managers to work in several retail stores in the East Asian market. We have been ded ica ted to selling our great -quality clothing to our

customers at tile lowest possible prices since its inception a decade ago. The prospective

candidates wi ll possess outstanding communication, supervisory and public relation skills.

We are widely known as the leading company in providing on the job training and offenng supportive work environment to our employees. Successful candidates will be responsible

for organizing all hiring, training new employees and evaluating their job performance.

Employee Benefils

paid vacation and maternal leave

health, life, medical and dental insurance coverage

a good retirement plan

competitive bonus and incentive systems complimentary education and training support

five workdays a week, Saturday and Sunday off

153. How long has Speed care been in

business?

155. Speedcare is the best in its industry for

which of the following? (II) Five years

(B) Ten years

(C) A dozen years (0) Fifteen years

154. What kind of business is Speedcare in? (A) A real estate consulting firm

(8) An internet service provider (C) A tlealth care industry

(0) A discount department store

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(A) Its reliable customer service

(8) lis competttlve salaries

(C) Its customer satisfaction (0) Its comprehensive employee training

156. What is NOT true about employment benefits?

(A) Free hOUSing aHer ten years

(B) Complimentary employee education (C) A variety of insurance benefits

(0) A beneficial retirement package

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Questions 157-158 refer to the following memo.

Atbnti:-- Industries

MEMO

To: All Full -lime Employees

From: Chris Highbaugh, DireclOf of Pcr:--olillcl

Dale: March 10

I.:. mployces who miss work lor more than three cOllsccull\'C d:lYs because of illness must

subn lll a signed teuer from their phy.;ician. The letter shou ld bear the doctor's ol"ticial

Icucrhca<\, include a tclcpholll! numb!.!!". and be turned in for m)' approval no morc than

5 days alter the employee returns to \\orlc Extended absence withollt a pnor approval

Tllay result in a dcducti01l {)rwagc~.

157. W hat is the main topic of the memo?

(A) Appllcalions for vacation lime

(8) Calculation of overtime pay

(C) Approval for paid sick leave

(0) Making doctor's appOintments

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158, What should an employee do to avoid

loss of wages?

(A) Call the department supervisor

(8) Obtain a signature frOIll a doctor

(C) Submit a request in advance

(0) Provide proof of hospital ization

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Questions 159 ~160 refer to the following form .

QUEENS INN ROOM MAINT ENANCE RI-:QUEST FORM

Should YO LI fin d anything in your suite that needs the attention of housekeeping,

please fill out th is request form and drop it in the box convenient ly located on each

Iloor next to the elevator doors. We will do our utmost to meet your request.

In case the itcm needs our immediatc attention, p lease do not hesitate to con tact

the front desk by pressing # 0 on your su ite phone.

Thank you,

The Management

/{oom No : ,507 Dote: November 2~

Descl'iption : I am really annoyed by the noise the bathroom faucet creates when I

turn on th e hot water. [lmakes a squeaking sound from time to t in"w

and I think it needs to be repa ired immediately. If it is not fixed by

tomorrow night, I would like to request a rOom change. Thank you.

159. For what purpose is th is card issued?

(A) To requesl a room change

(8) To complain aboul poor service (C) To make a room reservation

(D) To ask for a repair service

160. What seems to be the problem here? (A) The room temperature needs

adjusting .

(8) The elevators are too slow. (e) The plumbing fixture is

malfLlnctloning. (D) The room next door is too noisy.

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Questions 161-162 refer to the fo llowing wa nt ad.

Jump-start Your Career in Marketing

ABC Mar keting is currently offering internships to 10 hardworking up and comers in

this field. We are requesting applications from any and all students who expect to

gr ad uate this spring. T his is not exclusive ly for Marketing maj o r s, bu t some

knowledge of the marketing world will be considered an asset.

If you are interested in this posit ion, please submit the attached appl ication form

along w ith the follow ing:

- your university transcript

- a photo of yourself

- 2 letters of recommendation (one from an employer, and one from a teacher or

professor)

- an essay of 500 words or less explaining why you should be our choice as an intern

at our firm.

We look forward to receiving your application.

161 . What kind of opportun ity is presented

here?

(A) A medical internship

(8) An executive position at a marketing

firm

(C) An entry level position for university

graduates

(0) A management position

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included wi th the appl ica tion?

(A) 2 leiters of recommendation

(6 ) An essay

(e) A photo of yourself

(0 ) A portfotio

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Questions 163-165 refer to the following advertisement.

Learn How to Speed-read in 6 weeks!

If you can speed-read, you can get an edge in business and in education! Our tried and true super fast reading techniques are guaranteed to help you get mformation from the page or computer screen into your brain faster than ever before.

Speedie Readie, the program developed by 6 time speed-reading champ Arnold Gusterson, is now ava ilab le to you through this special offer. II will help to increase your ability to focus on and quickly internalize whatever information is in

front of you. There is also focus on scanning documents for vital bits of information very quickly without having to read the entire page.

Sign up today and you will receive our bonus cassette tape, entitled 'Listening for Comprehension'. Our package comes to you for the low price of $99.95 with a money back guarantee. Fill out the form on our web site at www.readfast.com. or call 1-866-345-1234 to order nowl

163. What is the name of the cassette tape

people will receive if they order today? (A) Speedle Readle (8) listening for Fun (C) Listening for Comprehension

(0) An Edge ill Business and Education

164. How tong should a student commit to this program?

(A) 4 weeks (8) 5 weeks (C) 6 weeks (0) 7 weeks

NeVI Rt:<.il TOEIC .('f<C ~ .. q.

165. What options are available to order the

product? (A) In writing (8) Vis it (C) Fax

(0 ) Phone

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Questions 166-167 refer to the following letter.

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Darla Custardson

66789 Angel ina SI.

Spoonerism, WI

Dear Ms . Custardsoll.

To follow up on o ur meeting in persall w hen we di sclissed thi s ma iler. I am writing as

the manager o f the Squ iggly Wiggly to pe rsonally a polog ize for the incidcm w hich

occurred in OU f restaurant on January 7.

A ltho ugh thi s occurrence must have C0111C ns quite a shock to you, I want to assure YO ll

that I was also very surprised w hen I learned w h;1 t had happe ned, and I a m doing

cvcly thing in my powcr to find out exactly how the SIl1t111 bug fou nd its way into your

hamburger. This is 1101 rcpresenti.ltive of the quality that our Clistomers havc come to

cxpcct from liS. and is one of my most shameful moments during m y careef in the food

in<iustly.

I feci you have been very understanding considering what has happened, and I want to

extend Ill y thanks 10 you fo r t h ~lt. I f yo u ever see fi t to comc to the Squigg ly \Viggly

aga in. you w ill dine free as my guest.

Best Regards.

130bby 13. 13vowV\; l30bby B. Brown

I

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166. What is Mr. Brown'S job title?

(A) Supervisor

(8) Cook

(C) Manager

(0) Squiggly Wiggly

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167. What information is written in the letter?

(A) They are advertising discounts to

their customers

(8) They are informing the renewal of Il1e

restaurant.

(C) They are thanking the everyday

customers

(0) They are apologiZing for an accident

that happened al the restaurant.

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Questions 168-170 refer to the following e-mai l.

Dea r Customer,

Because you have been a member of the Mailit OVO club for so long, we are

especially pleased to tell you about this exciting offer. This email is to let you know

about our new discount package for all your favorite hit movies. You can now receive

films featuring all the hottest stars more cheaply than ever before.

We wi ll begin keeping track of how many DVDs you order as of July 15. If you order

8 DVDs wi th in the 6·month period that follows. we wi ll rewa rd you by sending you an

addit ional DVD of your choice free!

If you order 10 DVDs in 6 months, we will be happy to send you 2 free DVDs. And, if

you order 12 DVDs, you wi ll receive 3 OVOs absolutely free ' Each additional DVO

you purchase after that will be sent to you al 50% of the normal price !

Don't delay your next order, we want you to begin saving as soon as possible.

Yours truly,

Mailit OVO club

168. How many OVOs must a customer

receive before they pay hal f price for the

next one?

170. What benefits are given to the customers

that order 8 DVOs?

(A) 12

(8) 13

(C) 15

(0) 18

169. If a customer wants 12 OVOs, how many

must he or she actually pay for?

(A) 4

(8) 6 (C) 8

(0) 10

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(A) No benefits

(8) A 50% discount

(C) Faster shiPPing

(D) Receive a OVO for free

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Questions 171~173 refer to the following memo.

To: All bakery staff

From: M anagement

Subject: T wo-day course

Date: March 12

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Because wc arc on conlr:lct as an in-house bakery at the Mi lton Hotel, they ins ist tha t we maintain

the highest in food qual ity in lcnns of taste as well as aesthetic appeal of the products we prepare. As

such, their in terna l nationwide auditing team makes irregular vis its to each hotel to ensure that

contractors are living up to their high standards.

They have annollnced that they wil l visil us for a one-day inspection on March 23. We have decided

that we w ill conduct a two-day 00' site training course to ensure that all sta ff :lI'C well vcrsed in

recipes for al l baked goods prepared here, and that dccorations arc being completed in a consistcnt

and skillfulmal1llcr. Note that not all staff will bc trained al the same time. C lasses will be conducted

between March 15 and 19, please see your attachcd schedule to confirm when YOIi nre asked to

attend. Changes can be made only if YOll ean fi nd a s t ~-tff member w ho w ill trade schedules with YOl! o

If YOl! have any questions, please notify your immediate supervisor.

171 . Who should people contact if they have

questions?

(A) Someone wl10 will trade schedules

with them

(8) Tileir Immediate supervisor

(C) The manager

(0) The Milton Hotel

172. For how long wi ll each person receive

tra ining?

(A) Until March 23

(8) Two days

(C) From March 15-19

(0) One day

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173. What is the relationship between the

employees and the Milton Hotel?

(A) They work directly for the hotel.

(8) They are guests there.

(C) Their employer has a contract with

the hotel.

(0) They are attending a tra ining

conference there .

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Questions 174-177 refer to the following minutes,

BIG BOY BOOK CLUB MARCH BOARD OF DIRECTORS MINUTES

l\tr Black, Presldl'1H

Ms, \,(lrl,ghr. i\<:COlinGIIH

Mr, 10n<;::-<, Vice PrcsHlcnr

Mr, I Llrn~, Membl'rslllp S(-cretary

A b s!.! l1 ( :

Mrs. Chlot'. the Opcf,lcions ,\tlanagtf, due CO a r.11l111}' <;ll1crt:cIlCY

I {ems covel'cd

I. Thl" minutes of"the j;ehruary 21)rh were read ;Ind acceptcd,

2. ;\lcw cubJcles need [() be pl.lfchJscd for our m,lin O(fiCl' SP;\(t'. Thl" older onl;'S an'

be};1I1nin,g ro rnll npMt, and Mr. BI:u,J, \ll,t;g(:!>tcd (h:n h!~hef . qu;IIIlY 'c ubicles be

pUfdused Ihis t ime to ensure they Ja'il lonbt'r.

3. Mr. I-Iarris has unvei led his pl,lns to boost book dub meml)(:'r~hll)' I h.' Jod M),. \'V'rt,t;hr

will consult ({) produce an (:sr imar(' of how much this will boost rt-Vl'IlU(:

L New buokkecpuig Illethods aft' ro be Introduced It) JUIIC. Ms. \Xlri,l.dlt g:tv(: a. bnef

summary of how rhe chan.!!cs will arfcct dll}' lU,d:l~' opt"rarml1)"

5. New logos arc Ilecckd (or rhe cornl'MI}' It) nJrl'sh rhl' brand imagl·. 1\Olrs. Chloe will b('

askt'd to illv{:Stig;m' (ems involved In ,111:1.

6. N(;xr y('ar's budger:

(a) Pnnllng t'rf(>rs hav(; been reduced dllfln~ rlllS business Y(;;lr (om pared (0 pre\,iolls

years, wluch h,lS helped r('tiuce cosr~ in rhar are,\. Some mone), {,In Ix: tilvl'rtt'd to orht:r

;lftca.). in rhe !lex! bud~t(.

(b) TI1('re haw bCl' n som(; dif("julifl('S In collen ions rillS Y(;;!f clUl' ru tht: ~t:nt:ral SW(C o(

the econOIll)'. ThiS :I(rtcrs {'hl;" company'.., abdiry to pl'Ojcn how mudl liquid Glplt:tl wlll

be ;tvadablc,

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174. Which of the following was NOT covered 176. What has helped to free up money to be

at the meeting? used in other areas?

(A) New logos (A) Less spending on office furniture (B) Last month's minutes (8) More efficient collections processes

(C) Facilities upgrading (C) A reduction in staff (0) Boosting membership (0) Reduced printing errors

175. Who suggested longer lasting fu rn iture be 177. Who wi ll be responsible for costing the

purchased? logo change?

(A) Mr. Black (A) Mr. Black

(B) Mrs. Chloe (B) Mrs. Chloe

(C) Mr. Jones (C) Mr. Harris

(0) Mr. Harris (0) Mr. Jones

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Questions 178 -180 refer to the fol lowing article.

Getting a good night's sleep may have surprising benefits, includ ing adding up to six

years to your life. This and other results of the National Sleep Center decade-long

study of the effects of sleep deprivation on adults were announced yesterday at a

press conference by Margaret Norwood , the research scientist who headed the study.

Or. Norwood stressed that "getting adequate sleep is not a luxury, it is critical to

proper brain functioning. People who sleep well show greatly enhanced moods,

improved memories, and better job performances and are significantly less likely to

be involved in accidents."

Dr. Hugh Weatley, the director at the center, agreed, stating that, while individuals do

vary in their need for sleep, "most adults require one hour of sleep for every two hours

of wakefulness:' He suggested that individuals determine their own requirements by

sleeping for the amount of time they think they need for a week.

178. When were the results of the research

released?

(A) Yesterday

(B) A week ago

(C) Six years ago (0) Ten years ago

179. Who is Margaret Norwood?

(A) A journalist

(B) The director of the National Sleep

Center

(C) The person in charge of the study

(0) A market researcher

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180. What is NOT mentioned as a benefit of

regular sleep?

(A) Improved appearance

(B) Increased life expectancy

(C) Greater 11appiness (0) Better mental functioning

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Questions 181-185 refer to the fo llowing letters.

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1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 I I

April 21,2006

Eric Wi ll ington

Uni versi ty of Michi gan Ann A rbor

523 State Street Ann A rbor, M I 48704

Dear M r. Wi llingto n,

Through care ful observations and looking through your outstanding achievements in your

four yea rs at University o f Michigan, it is with great pleasure that we offer you employment

with Sell Business Club. The assurance of th is o ffe r, however, does depend on your whole

college transcript and exam grade for the exam you wi ll be taking during the interview with

liS. We hope YO li a rc wi lling to IUlvc an in te rv iew wi th us soon. Also, whe n yo u have a

chance, please send us your co llege lnmscripl. We tru ly apprccialC your interest in worki ng

with us.

Job Title: Stock Manager

I Job Description: Described in the " What is Stock Manager all about?" section.

1 Salary: Salary can be paid monthly or mmu<l lly. Stock Managers are usually offered between

$45,000 to S50,000. However, this offer is contingent upon how the ind ividual works and

helps the company to grow. It is negot iable. The salary is subject to deductions lor taxes and

I other wi thho ld ings.

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Bonus: New employees are not elig ible for a signing b Oil LIS .

Benefits: Hea lth , li fe, and car insurance are all provided. Other benefi ts s lich as tu it ion

reimbursement and lllo l1gage payments are determined by your dCpat11l1ent boss.

Vacat ion or Personal T ime Off: Negotiable.

I For allY quest ions and concerns, please refer to Employment manager, Scott Henderson, at

1 1 1 1 -

(433) 544-5555.

Brad Hilton

Sell Bus iness Club Vice-President

Bradh@Selt .com

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April 25. 2006

Mr. Grad Iliiton

Sc ll Businc~s Club

...J 330 Northridge St. Phoenix. AI 96777

DcaI' Mr. Bwd I idlon:

What ;)11 :lllwzing offer you have of"lc rcd Ill l:, Mr. Brad Hilton. I \\illiry to send in my

whole co lh.:g.c transcript and I have already scI up ,I datI.: for an ink:n ie\V from the phone

call I received li'om olle of you r employees last night. Arizona is" place I've always

wanted to go ,lnd th is job is what I have always dreamed or dOlllg. J alll vel) (:xcilcd and

J cnnnol wail for the Intervicw, I hOpL' that' pas,", ) our 1e,>1 and 111;1\ my transcript is also

good enough.

I do have SOIlI C quest ions aboul1hc bonus and benefits. and I hope to gd ans\vc l"') soon.

I have applied to other cornp,lIlics abo. but I \V;lI\{ you 10 know Mr. Brad I [ilton. that my

fir!.l pick and pnority is your company, Sell l3usinc:-.s Club.

I truly app rcci~h: your ufll:r and wish you :dl the hest.

Sincere ly.

!::ric Wi ll ington

Univt' rslly or Michigan 1\nn Arbor

523 Slale SI. Ann Arbor. MI 4870-1

(734) 544-3954

Wil l iG'I'lllllirh.cdu

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181 . Whal is Ihe fi rsl leller mainly aboul?

(A) Trying 10 Scoui an employee from

another company

(B) Offering a college sludent

employment (C) Infornllng a business Irip to a

university (D) To offer a teaching career in

University of Michigan

182. What is NOT in the firslleller?

(A) Address of Sell BUSiness Club

Company

(B) Description of wage

(C) Contacl number of Employment

manager (D) Name of job offered

183. What does the offer Mr. Hilton made

depend on? (A) Mr. Willington's exam grade on his

final exam

(B) Mr. Wlilington's first 90 days of work

(C) Mr Willinglon's pasl exam grades

(D) Mr. Willinglon's work hlslory

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184.

185.

How does Mr. Will inglon reacllo Ihe offer?

(A) He is overjoyed. (B) He will wail for olher offers.

(C) He is a bil disapPOinted.

(D) He doesn't have any other choice 10

make.

Whal does Mr. Willinglon like Ihe most

aboullhe offer? (A) The facl Ihal he can sll il work and live

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(B) The salary is Illore lilan he expecled. • , (C) The job as a supply manager " .. , (D) A new aparlmenl and car Ihe

company is willing to pay for him ~

Questions 186-190 refer to the following form and letter.

MENTOR APPLICATION 2006-2007

Last Name: Heesh

First Name: Edward

Middle Initial: K.

PIO 349444838

Email Address [email protected]

Campus Address and Phone Number for the 2006-2007 academic year

423 Dolmes E. Landern OH 43222

Are YOll available to be a Mentor through May 2007> Yes

Have you ever been a Mentor with Residence Life at OSU? No_

Please Indicate Gender Male

Overall GPA 3.67

You need a cumulative 2.75 GPA at the time of application.

Current Class Standing Freshman

You need to have at least 12 credits completed at the time of application. Any class

can apply!

Please indicate all the communities you would be interested in working with.

Alcohol Free Community. Non-smoking Hall. Quiet Floor. Uwer Class Students

The information I have presented is true and correct. I understand that incomplete

or false information may subject me to disqualification from being considered for

the pOSition. I grant the Department of Residence Life permission to verify that my

overall GPA is at least 2.75 and that I have completed 12 credits. I authorize the

agents of Ohio State University to conduct routine inquiry during the processing of

my application in order to provide the information necessary to determine my

employability. This may include , for example, inquiries directed to the Office of

Judicial Affairs or current Residence Life staff. I further understand this information

will be shared with members of the Selection Committee for evaluation purposes.

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Dear Nlcntor Appl icant, Helllg a mentor is teaching, helping, c<lri ng. guiding the Stl1dCnl~ un your floor <lS a leader. It i:- il ll

experience of living 10gelh\.:1 nOI only physically but also l11entally with ot her students who arc usua lly yOlLllgcr than yOli arc. YOLL \\ ill b\.: 111clr mentOr academically. social ly. and mentally.

1\ is a great pleasure for me to tell YOll th at we have received your applica tion for the 2006-2007 Mentor position. \Vc arc currently rev iewing your qualifications and wi ll be verifying your cUlllulati ve G.P.A. as well as how lllallY credits you have as of the end of Fall 2005 Ylc.!lItor.

YOll will receive an cmail on or before .hllwary 20. 2006 telling you yOllr eligibili ty. and if yO ll arc continued in the process, what time \0 attend the Asscs~mel1\ Center 011 Saturday. January 28, 2006.

If YOll clo nOt receive an emai l 0 11 Janu;.\1Y 20. pil:ase call K<l ren Stowell m51 7-432-2503.

Thank yOll lor your interest in the Mentor position.

Rospectfully.

Nikk i O'Brien. PHR Assistant Director for Stan' Devclolllllcnt <lnd DIversity [email protected]

186. What is the apptication for? (A) It is 10 be a professor at a university. (8) It is for volunteering to go overseas

for studYing abroad. (e) It is to be a helper and gUide for

students in the dormitory.

(D) It is for volunteering to serve 11igh

school students With drug problems.

187. What is one of the requ irements to be a

mentor? (A) You have to have at least an overall

grade of 3.75. (8) You have to have at least 12 credits

achieved by the lime of application. (e) You need to be a U.S. citizen.

(D) You musl get recommendations from

two professors.

188. When will Edward know if he is eligible for the pOSition? (A) January 16 (8) January 20 (e) January 28

(D) It doesn·t say in Ihe letter.

189. What is the penalty for providing wrong information?

(A) You will not be considered as an applicant.

(8) You will gel F on all of your classes.

(e) You Will be kicked out of the university

(D) You will lose your chance to gel all of

the benefits of being a mentor.

190. What is NOT in the readings?

(A) The applicalton contains students address, email. and phone number.

(8) The letter has Ms. O"Briens phone number for reference.

(C) Belflg a mentor IS liVing will' other stud en IS more than lust physically.

(D) The application is open to all class of

students as long as U,ey have enough

credits.

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Questions 191 -195 refer to the fotlowing introduct ion and letter.

National Nature Conservation Association

Presents "Protect Us":

These days we hear news of global warming, species extinction. collapse of the fain forests, devastation of the sea, and melting of the ice on the north and south poles. We feel powerless and do not know what to do. We are overwhelmed with sadness to see our beautiful land and animals dying or suffering. What can do about it?

"When we do it together, " Mr. Peterson, the head of the National Nature Conservation Association says, "we can protect them , and eventually protect ourselves," Mr. Peterson and his colleagues proposed selecting one representative from each city to come together and find solutions that they can carry out all together.

"If you have passion for life , life that has always made this world as beautiful as it was, and courage to act upon what you believe, please come and help us." Mr. Peterson said wi th great inspiration. This movement called "Protect Us" is a national wide movement and (we) are looking for sponsors and support from anyone, anywhere. and anytime. Just ca ll 1-800-SAVE-US to support financia lly or sign up to be a representative for your city. Call now to

protect yourself, your family. your nation , and your Earth.

May 15. 2006

Dear Mr. Peterson.

I am the president of New Electron ics Company, James O'Conner. Last night when I was watching T.V. at home, I was very inspired by your short message that my desire to support you and your group led me to write th is letter to you. I remember when I was young my dad would always take me fishing and hunting. experiencing the beauty and power of nature. I surely want that to continue for my children and also for all of our future generations. I would like to donate $1.000 dollars and actually become an official sponsor of National Nature Conservation Association. Please let me know if there is anything else I can do to help, other than support ing finanCially. I applaud your courage and passion to save what God 11as given us.

James O'Conner

CEO & President of New Electronics Bloomberg . NY

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191 . What is the article about?

(A) It is about a sCientist who found a

solution to save the world. (8) It IS about a president of a nation

wanting to save nature.

(C) It is about an inspiring movement to protect nature.

(D) It IS a commerCial trying to sell

products th81 will save nature.

192. What is NOT one of the problems we are

facing today?

(A) Rise In average temperature

(8) Desolation of the sea

(C) Crush of the forests (D) Melling of snow on mountaills

193. Who can be a representati ve of city?

(A) Anyone who has a degree In the

science field

(8) Anyone who wishes to protect the

world from war (C) Anyone who worked for N N C A for

the last five years

(D) Anyone who wants to step up and

preserve the environment

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194. What is the ma in pu rpose of Mr. O'Conner's letter?

(A) He wants to help N N C.A by

donation (8) He wants to be a city representative.

(C) He wants to advertise his products as he sponsors N N CA

(D) He wants to share his solution to save

nature.

195. What is NOT true about Mr. O'Conner?

(A) He loves nature and wants the future 0 > 0

generation to enJoy it too. • ~

(8) He was very encouraged by Mr. " > " Peterson 's leadership and courage. 2

" (C) He wants to be a sponsor of N.N.C.A ., • ~

for the good cause. ~

(D) He.wlli sell all of his belong ings to

support N.N.C.A.

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August 13, 2006

Darling's I n Daytona Beach

Welcome to Darling's outdoor near-beach family restaurant

About Darling's

Established by Michel Darling in 1923

Known as one of the best seafood restaurant in Florida

Has over 100 seals I Welcomes group reservations

Japanese, American, French Chefs

Over 50 kinds of fish, over 200 kinds of dish

For reservation, call (655) 332-5867

Fax (655) 332-5866

Seth Darling, Owner of Darling's

Dear Mr. Seth Darling,

Mr Darling. this is Russell Jenny, owner of Fresh Fish , down in Miami. I've heard about your

fantastic restaurant and I and my wife are actually planning to visi t your restaurant soon. Today

I wri te this letter to you to tell you about our great deals on fish. Our crew only goes out to the

sea early in the morning so that the fish will continue to stay fresh throughout the whole day

and that's where we got our name 'Fresh Fish'. Here are some of the deals thai I wanted to

offer you :

Tuna 200 kg S800

THllaegg 10 kg $ 1,000

Salmon 200 kg $850

Salmon egg 10 kg $900

Octopus 100 kg $500

Sea Urchi n 50 kg SI.OOO

Yellow tail 60 kg S800

Crab 100 kg $900 tlIack Cod 100 kg $L ,500

As you see, this IS unusually cheaper than normal price, and I wish you do not miss this chance

to make a great profit. Our tunas and salmons are outstanding in their quality, and I am pretty

sure you've heard of our yellow tail and crab for theIr great taste . Please contact me as soon as

you decide and we will ship it to your restaurant in less Ihan 10 hours. Thank YOll .

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(A) It is a brand new restaurant (A) Fresh Fish catches fish and stores

(8) It selves all kinds of food and drinks. them In an advanced storage

(C) It is near a beach and takes no (8) Fresh Fish ca tches fish al the light

reserva tions. lime for the fish to stay fresh.

(0) Its chefs are from Europe, Asia, and (C) Fresh Fish calches flsh at a certain

America. spot in the sea where fishes are fresh

(D) Fresh Fish has a great transporting

197. Who most likely is Selh Darling? system that keeps fish fresh

(A) An owner of the restaurant

(B) A marketing director 200. What does Mr. Russell Jenny say about

(C) A chef his products? n , 0

(D) A frsller (A) They are exceptronally cheap. ff (8) His tuna and squid are great quality. " >

198. Who is Russell Jen ny? (C) Black Cod and Sea Urchin are

(A) He IS one of Darling's relatives. famous for great taste

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to Darling·s. 2 days.

(C) He is a fisherman down In Miami.

(D) He 11as a business of selling fish to

seafood restaurants.

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(8) The women afe wearing sunglasses.

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(0) The women are twin sIsters.

(A) The woman IS making a phone call.

(8) The man is taking a test.

(C) They are waiting for a train.

(0 ) They have been robbed 01 money.

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(A) The traffic lights are all the same size.

(8) The !ralhc lights are held by lhe same cable

(C) The arrow means to go back .

(0) The traffic lighlln the middle is nol working.

tA) The watermelons are seedless.

(8) The watermelon is cui into Quarters.

(C) The watermelon IS split in hall,

(0) The other ones are not watermelons.

tAl The street is l illed with a mob.

(8) II is Cloudy and rainy.

(C) There arll! only a I~w eMS moving on the road.

(0) There are only a few cars parked on the road.

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(Al The women are sitting on a curb.

(6) The car is aboul Ia pick them up.

(C) They are wailing for the truck.

(0 ) They are enjoying each olher's company.

tAl The people are crossrng the road.

(8) The trees are over Ihe train.

(C) The car is being chased by a police car.

(D) Cars are going both ways on this street.

:::1::: (A) The tablecloth is being put on the lable by a

maid.

(6) A couple is sining al the lable. (C) The table is ready to host people.

(D) The cups are full of drinks.

11. Who is going to write the memo?

, E:. (Al He's arriving later.

.. (B) No, on the right side.

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(C) Yoko's doing it now.

When will the document be released?

(Al She'll borrow one.

(B) This morning.

(C) By telephone.

Do you know where Ihe nearest bank is?

(Al In 30 minutes.

(8) No, I'm not quite certain.

(C) OK, I'll deposit it.

14. Were you able to get tickets for the performance?

.. (Al Yes. I ordered them by letter.

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(C) The train is on time.

How long are you going to be away from your office?

(Al About an hour ago.

(0) Only for a day or so.

(C) The bus was behind schedule tOday.

16. Did you get my letter, or should I send it again?

.. Eo (A) I'll try to visit.

, E:: (8) I spent 15 minutes. ~

17.

~ .. (C) I received il las! night.

Don't you have a meeting at the security office

now?

(A) Oh, very secure .

(8) No, it's not until three o'clock.

(C) Yes , he made his point clearly.

18. Who's going to the job fair?

:::ts (Al By bus, I guess.

E (B) The advertising staff

(C) To get the work done.

19 . Why was Sue quitting the company?

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(Al She can leave it on her kitchen counter.

(8) She got hired by J H. Penny.

(C) No, we !irs! got to know each other at the

university.

Mr. Clinton made a good speech today, didn't he?

(A) Yes, he did a good Job.

(8) This is the wrong address.

(C) No, I'm not in a good mood right now .

21, Don', you think it's a lillie hot in here?

~t:..; (A) No, I didn't quite catch what the speaker said.

61& (8) He went to the dentist's.

(C) Yes, it is a little stifling in here.

22. Where do you think I can find these things

on my directory?

(A) She's standing by the filing cabinet.

{Bl Why don't you Iry Ihe office supply slore?

(C) Yes, you definitely can.

23, Are you going to come here tomorrow afternoon? .~

,\".= (A) Yes, I'll be here at 4 p.m .

• (8) Right, that's where it's supposed to be.

(C) Possibly by next Friday.

24. Mr. Kawasaki expected the sh ipment delivered

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today, didn't he?

(Al I love it, too.

(8) Yes, he's waiting for it right now.

(C) No, she's gone to the market now.

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25. Would you like to sign up for the investment

· E= committee? ~

(A) Perhaps. Could you give me further

information about it?

(8) She signed up for Judo class.

(C) Once, when I was a full·t ime student.

26. Isn't there some money that I have to pay for the

• shipment?

E=. (Al The battery is charged.

(8) Yes. I like popcorn.

(C) No, shipping and handling charges are all included.

27. Do I have to sign these two pages, or just one?

::':1:: (A) Please sign both of them.

e (8) The sign said to help yourself.

(C) Yes, it's a delicate design.

28. Did the builder set a completion date?

E:. (Al I calculated it.

. ~ (8) The prices are fair enough.

(C) He mentioned lale June

29. Don't you think this classified ad could be more

.. E appealing? ~

• (Al The advertiSing department.

(8) No. f like the plain look.

(C) Yes. we can add three new locations.

30. Would you like a brunch or dinner meeting?

'y . .... "'~ (A) I'd like to have the steak. please .

. E (8) The restaurant.

(C) I'd go for dinner.

3 1. Could you give me a hand moving this closet over

· E a lillie bit? ~

~"r~ (Al To San Francisco next month. ...........

(8) That's aU we can give.

(C) Cer1ainly, if it's not too heavy.

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32. How about transferring closer to your family in

• Denver?

33.

(A) Yes. that's exactly what I have in mind.

(8) Three sisters.

(C) I'll transfer it into your checking account.

Has anybody heard which director is coming

next Saturday?

(A) I think it will be Mr. Johnson.

(8) I've never heard altha! movie.

(Cl No, at bed and breakfast.

34. What's your personal view on the wind power

experiment?

(Al I expecl it will be a hit

(8) I was expecting thai he would win.

(C) Yes, I got in touch with Dr. Sakimoto.

35. Why don'! we meet at the conference room or shall

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(Al He came to a seminar last week .

(8) Thanks, I've just finished my dinner.

(C) It might be cozier here.

I didn't know you'd worked out at a gym.

(Al I collect foreign coins .

(8) ThaI's very thoughtful of you, thank you .

(C) They were giving me a real bargain.

Nancy recently joined here, didn't she?

(A) I came to the office early.

(8) I'll do it, juSI in case.

(C) I'm not Quite certain about thaI.

What do you think of your new house?

(Al I would love it.

(8) It's Quite comfortable.

(C) Ollen by subway.

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39. When could you go over the proposal?

~~I:: (A) You're looking nice today.

.. (8) May I review il right now?

(C) It was such a nice plan.

40. There's something wrong with my laptop .

. E:. (A) I thought he looked handsome .

. E. (6) That's a good inquiry. ~

(C) Perhaps I can help you.

Part III . .

W: Hey Mike. could you tell me how to gel 10

the cenlral pOSI office?

M: Take the bus from over there at the opposite side of Ihe bank, and the post office is two

stops before the airport. It should not be that hard to find.

W: Oh, that's not far from here, thanks. And

then, if by chance you have to go to Ihe post office, I will take care 01 it for you.

M: That's so kind of you. but no thanks. I have already stopped by yesterday.

M: Hello, my name is Eric. and I will be your

server tonight. What can I get you?

W: Yes. sure. I would like to have Pepsi to

drink, and I want a New York Strip steak, medium-well. and I want exira corn and

mashed potatoes on the side please.

M: Oh, currently we are oul of corn , would you like to have something else on the side instead?

W: Then I would like a tomato soup, please.

W: Here we are, the Chicago Art and Music Museum!

M: Oh my god. I'd hate to disappoint you that it is closed on Sundays. Now, what can we

do? Would you like 10 go shopping instead?

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W: Yea, I"m really sorry, let's go shopping. I really wanted to see the art pieces they

have. I guess we are gOlOg to have to took for another lime.

M: Then maybe we can come next Saturday. Would you like to?

::Ij;: M: Have you finished work on Ihat new proposal

. ~ on the construcllOn project?

W: Yes. iI's going out to the client this afternoon. However, there is one problem '.\Iith it. It

does not have the total budget calculated.

M: Hmmm. Then do you think maybe you and I

could work on it after lunch? I really want us to get the proposal done by today.

W: Sure. we could do that. I always appreciate

your help, James.

W: Hello, this is Jessica, and I was just

wondering if you still have the book '"Dark Days~ available?

M: I'm sorry. Unfortunately, Ihe book you're looking for was sold out a couple of days

ago. Would you like us 10 order the book?

W: Yes, sure. Actually could I get it mailed to my place as soon as you get it? I need it

before next Thursday and r am way too busy lIntil then to come get it.

M: We will have the book before Thursday, but

I am sony, we do nol mail the books to our

customers. Therefore, you will have to come to the siore to gel it.

M: Hey Gina. have you heard that our new spring merchandise arrived yesterday?

W: Yes, r have. Should we advertise it in the

newspaper now thatlhe spring merchandise

has arrived?

M: You know what, I have a better idea. Let's call all of our clienls to tell them thai alilhe

latest styles for spring are in.

W: You're right: word of mouth has always

worked well for us.

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; E Something has changed, huh? ~. ~

W· Wow! I like Ihe way you decorated your - E ~ office! How long did II lake you to decorate

~ Hello everyone, and welcome to our television

your office? program. In this edition of HeartSmart, we are ~

M: Thanks, umm. It took about 4 hours and a interviewing doctor Marvin Monroe of the Heart ;, Foundation. Dr. Monroe is a leading expert in 0

half. It was a long and quite a hectic job. I C heart fitness and is the author of three books on " stilt need to get some plants to put in the ... the subject Today, he will be talking about the 0

window though. " W: Why don't you take some of mine? They've

importance of a healthy diet in preventing heart

disease. His talk will focus specifically on the grown so big Ihat Ihey won't fit in my

dangers of trans fatty acids. which appear in window.

high amounls in products such as margarine

and syn lhetlc whipped cream. Please Jom me In

welcoming Dr. Monroe . .. W: Sir, where is Ihe exil on Ihis train? _ E

M: I'm afraid you'll have to go 10 one of the first 'T-four cars 10 exit the train. .... ~ .... Welcome to the Hideaway Resort . We believe

W: You mean I can't gel off of this from car? But that you wilt find this 10 be a comfortable place

I have two bags that are as big as me! I can't to enjoy the conference on Sales Strategies.

drag them all the way to the Iront cars! This Please make note of our expanded dining room.

is absurd! cigar lounge, and marble fountains. You are

M: I am sorry. Only the first four cars open onto welcome to use any of the individual meeting

the platform allhis SlOp. rooms situated on the wide hall level. You will

also find a continuous video demonstration in

the ballroom featuring the top 10 salesmen for

the year. Our program today will begin with a

Eo brunch in the dining room.

W: Helio? Hey what's up, ii 's been a long time

-"I"'-'." ~,. since we've talked.

M: Hey. do you want to go to the movies

tonight? E -=- Okay campers, leI's go over the safely W: Tonight? But it's Tuesday and I havll class

tomorrow at 8 o'clock in the morning! Don'\ precautions we'll take today before we go on our

you have class tomorrow? trip down the river. Always wear your life

M: No, I'm done with all my classes today. Well preserver whenever you are in your canoe.

then, I am going to go with someone else. Don'\ stand up in your canoe, because it can

capsize quite easily. If you do lip over, do not Bye.

leave your boat. Don't let it float away, and don't

swim to shore . Now as soon as you have put on

your life jackets and gotten into your canoes, I'll

show you the different ways to maneuver your

E boat. and of course, how to hold your paddles. ~ W: Can I see that magazine when you're

'* .... .. '" finished with it? There's an article I want 10

read.

Sure, which article is it? Is it the one about ,j • ;'

M: the new car from BMW?

,'E Welcome to the grand opening of our corporate ~

W: No. about the one on the upcoming election. sports center. This facility is one of the most

M: Oh, this is a magazine called the "Rides". It modern of its kind in Ihe city. We have various

only has articles about cars. I have ''Times~ exercise equipment, a 25·meier swimming pool,

in my car if you want it. and a basketball court. The indoor tennis courts

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are stili under construction, but they will be

available for use by early next year. We hope

you'U try coming here at lunchtime, but

remember thaI only luU-tlmo employees can uso

the center on weekdays. We II be open to all

employees and the.r families on weekends. so

that everybody can enjOy this new center.

t was unable to hnd your chart Mr. Freeman. You must be a new pallent here al the Make

Your Smile BrlJliant·Cllnic. 8elore Dr. Levy will

see you. I would like you to complete a few

forms Please be sure 10 Include your Insurance

pOliCY numbor, a complete list 01 your family

mellical histOry, and any medlcalmn that you are

cunently taking. When you have completed tho

forms, tl1e assistant will begin your cleaning. rlt be here allhe desk if you have any questions or

concerns.

::t::; Good afternoon listeners, Ihanks for tuning in.

I'm John Bell and JOining me today In the studiO

IS fmanClal advisor and author, Bnan McNighl. In

his new book. ~Achiev,"g Financial

Independence"' Mr. McNlght dIscusses a variety

of new techniques on how to beUer manage

yOU! money These new ideas Will help you save

and conserve Without givmg up the converlienCO$ and lifeslyle Ihat you're used to.

Tell us Mr. McNight how did you become

Interested In the fie!d of money management?

.!:= Attenllon all students over the age of 18. After

Ihe disastrous earthquake in Santiago lasl wcek,

Aed Cross Inlernahonal is pleading for your

help The Canadian Red Cross has announced

Ihat it will be colleCllng blood donations on

Friday Ihis week. Blood types A positive and AS

are 1110S0 most nceded, as is blood type O.

Representatives from the organization '11111 have

a clinic arranged in the Swiss Family

Gymnasium from 8am 10 5pm Donators Will

receive a Red Cross CCI11ficate and Will also be

providod with snacks and refreshments during

the one and a half hour procedure

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Insurance Company's monthly board meellng.

Ovcr twenty members have already arnved. IllJI

we <Ira wailing on lust a few marc. Today. we Will hear from the directors of both Ihe human

resource team and Ihe finance department.

Each presentallOn will be approximately 20

minutes, and Will outline the current status of

each department as well as talk about future

Objectives. Our schedule will not allow lor

qucstlons. so please leellree to email Mr. Jones and Mr. Barley any comments or inquiries that

you may have.

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Officer Bradley was presen! today at Martin

Luther King Secondary School for a presentation on personal satety. The students

9<:llhorod in Iha gymnasium \0 listen to Ollicer

Bradley's speech. which lasted lor an hour and

mcluded a slide show. Officer Bradley spoke

about traffiC safety and how to protect yourself In

an emergency Situation. Afterwards. the

studenlS were able 10 ask questions of the police allicer. When the queshOn penod was

over Officer Bradloy met wllh the student

council to discuss safety program ideas to Implement IOta the school program.

Ladies, gentlemen. and honored guests: I am

IhnHed to be standing belore you today to

diSCUSS the opening of Ihe new science center

for our city. This project has been several years

mlhe making and for some time many of us

wondered II it would ever happen. However,

over the last SIX months several local

buslOcsses have come forward with grants to

make thiS sCience center possible. Our Ilrst

oxhlblls Will focus on static electriCity and Ihe

Importance of gravity. We have hired 50 of tho

country's leading scientists to provide IOsigl1l

and their expertise to thiS project. Please lain

me In Ihanking these 50 sCientists who stand

belore you today.

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(8) The Iram is yet to come.

(C) There are cartons being piled up on the

ground.

(D) People are now trying to gel on the Irain.

(A) The children are 1ell by themselves.

(8) They are enjoying riding a seesaw.

(C) The man IS watching Ihe children

(D) They are done riding the swing.

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(A) These people are each playing an instrument

(8) They are all playing different musical

instruments.

(C) They are trying to donate money.

(D) There are people crowded in front of them.

'"1'· ... .. "" CAl A dozen school buses are parked.

8.

(8) The buses are driving through buildings.

(C) These buses are carrying students.

(0) They ale Ihe same size.

(Al They are trying to videotape.

(8) They take pictures with one hand. (C) They look like photographers.

(D) They are trying to give away their cameras.

CAl People are waiting lor a rollercoaster.

(B) There are lois of trees on Ihe street .

(C) People are waitmg for a bus In a hne.

(D) The bus has arrived for the people.

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(Al The parking lot is completely filled with cars.

(8 ) There are cars going through the lorest.

(C) Some people are skiing on the mountain.

(D) The cars on the road look very similar.

:::1:..: (A) The women are talking in a friendly way.

(8) The women are trying to exillhe train .

(C) The people are buying food from a train crew.

(0) Ailihe people are silting in lheir seats.

11. Who was Ihal with Mr. Willows lasl week?

== (Al He was crazy about il.

• (8) I have no appointment today.

(C) That was his Wile.

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Where can I lake lhe red line subway inlo

Sokyung Universily?

IA) AI 3:00 P.M.

(8) AI a stalion noxt 10 lhe bakery .

(C) The subway doesn't stop there.

What kind of apartment are you looking lor?

CA) Something with a big fronl yard.

(8) 1" 11 come home on Sunday.

(C) No, I'm taking the subway instead.

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14. Do you think I have to lake an umbrella? 21. You took a subway to get to work loday. didn't

• (A) No, I don't believe she does. .:= you?

o E (6) Yes, we expect some raindrops laler today • (Al Yes, I saved some time and money. = (Bl No, he hasn't shown up al work today. n

(el II slopped raining . ~ • (C) Did you see the bus schedule? ~

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15. Do I have 10 invoice his orders right now, or take a c· ~ .:= break first? 22. I wonder why so few applicants have applied for ~ • • (Al We are running Qut of paper. E this company this l ime. " """'"" (8) Let's gel the orders done first. E (Al Apply it cautiously.

= (C) I am crazy aboullhal restaurant. (8) No, nOI this time.

(C) Don'\ worry. Irs Just been a week.

16. When do you think the parcel will be shipped?

· E (Al I'd rather go by vessel. 23. Why don't you have Mr. Craig plan for his falher's -===-E (8) By Monday morning next week. .... ~ I""·

' <II .. '" birthday?

= (A) Sure, J will ask him to sel up a time. (C) No. I don't believe it. • (8) That's alnght , he did.

(C) The security man is very handsome.

17. How about visiting your mother's house and

eating a homemade dinner?

i$: • • 0 (A) Lunch was very tasty, thank you. 24. Have you met the new boss yet?

• (8) That sounds great. .E= (A) Excellent, thank you. -=-(C) He took a break at home. • o,t ... (8) It's before the lunch break .

(C) We first met at the company's founding

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18. Where should I pay for my conference ticket?

E (A) Vou should '.rst check the IIlformalion desk. -===-' E (8) Yes, I guess it does. 25. Vou're going to the string quartet this Friday,

-===- :::. aren't you? (C) That sounds weird. ===-

~ (A) Well, I can introduce them 10 you. ~ = (8) Ves, be careful in using string and needles.

(C) That's all up to Ihe mUSicians who are

19. Don't you want to go 10 the cinema this playmg.

• afternoon?

:Eo (A) No, I am fed up with it. = (a) Yes, she's moving Ihis afternoon. 26. When can I possibly receive my paycheck?

(C) Thank you, I'll take two. • IA) Within a day or so.

E (8) The cashier is right there. -=- (C) I received one, 100.

20. Who was missing from yesterday's dinner?

~ ' ........ (A) Nancy's had a dentiSt's apDOmlmenl ~ (8) It was never noticed. = 27. How about asking your director lor a

(e) Yes, iI's a good debate. ~ recommendation leiter? .. .....

E (A) How long does it take to get to the conference ~

room?

(8) By express mail, please.

(e) I beheve he is kind enough 10 do so.

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Do you know when Mr. O'kim set up the job

interview for Thursday?

(A) He didn't ml)ntion it.

(8) From main street to Broadway slreet.

(C) Yes, you can taste a variety 01 fresh fish.

You didn't see any pharmacy on your way to the

restaurant. did you?

(A) I haven', taken it yet.

(9) I saw several.

(C) He's on hIs way home right now.

30. How long is Ihis coupon effective?

:::1$ (A) 15% discount.

... (8) No, much shorter than you expect.

(C) For one week.

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There's way 100 much work to be done by tomorrow,

CA) Don', be concerned. We can do il .

(8) II was working smoothly this morning.

(el II's all the way to San Pier.

32 . Would you like to have a cup of coffee with

me after the meeting?

(A) No, I was absent at the meeting .

(8) Yes, thank you, I'd love II.

(C) Oh, she is always interested in other

people's business.

33. Has she ever had a TV intelView with Jim Carey

....!I..'!..:. before? "'<J.? a (A) We have a great sight to the shore.

(8) No , she has an excellent eye vision.

(Cl Yes. bull don', recall when.

34. How much paid maternity leave do you oHer your

. 1= workers? ~

(A) Italy is lovely this time 01 year.

(8) Yes. I've heard of it.

(C) Some women lake a 3·week leave

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Your beauty shop is planned to open next week ,

isn't it?

(A) II's eittler weekly or daily,

(8) Don't be concerned, I'll close it lor a day.

(C) Tha\'s what we wDnt

Did you hear whether or not Mr. Kim was

promoted as the chief accountant?

(A) Yes. she's been working hard for this firm,

(8) No, I don't think thay've made up thelf mind

(C) No. he didn't 11 11 out the application lorm yet.

37. I'll drop by your office right away.

'E= (Al No. more to the right.

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What's inside that bag?

(A) The red one, with blue stripe.

(8) Those are my office supplies

(C) Ilelt it in my room.

39. Why haven't Ihe charity gifts been taken to Ihe

:::1::: orphanage yet?

(A) They work for Iree at the orphanage,

(8) Through Ihe teaCh ing assistant's office, please.

(e) We're waiting unlil Sah,mJay 10 do II.

40. Is Ihe painting in color, or is it just in black and

E=. while? ~

(Al I can 'I think 01 a belter reason .

(8) Blue IS my favorite color.

(C) It's a black and willte artwork.

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M: Do you know how to gel to the conference

center?

W; I'm not sure bull think Nancy knows, she

mellhe new Vice-President there lasl week.

Do you wanl her phone number?

M: Sure. Maybe she can give me directions; I'm

presenting a report there tomorrow. It is

aboul how the pollution affects the health of

people WllO live in big cities.

W: That sounds great! I hope your presentation

goes well.

W, Good morning, City of Osborne permits

department .

M, How tong does it take to get another parking

permit? I got into an accident last night and I

think I lost il atlhe accidenl site,

W, Oh, I am sorry to hear that. You can pick Lip

a form at any library and just mait it back 10

us.

M: That's not too bad. Tllank you so much for

your help.

W: Did you change the spark plugs in the blue

van?

M: No, I was going to check the brake fluid first,

check the all and battery, and then Change

the spark plugs.

W: I will tell you what. Why don't you fix the

exhaust system first, and then Change the

spark plugs?

M: OK. I can do thai but I wan', be able to fmish

everything by today though.

M: I'm really disappointed with the marketing

campaign for our new product line,

W: Yes, the products tested well but they're not

selling quickly.

M: Let's meet with the advertising people and

\ry 10 generate new ideas.

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W: I've already called and asked them for the

soonest day we can meet. However, it

seems like they're already on another project

now They said Ihallhey can only review the

advertisement but not have another meeting

with us.

W: Front desk. CQuld you ask someone 10 send :::~:j a bucket of ice 10 my room?

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holel.

W: ! know Ihat. Bull am nol really in a good

condition to get il myself. So could you have

someone deliver il to my room , please?

M: Alright It will be sent up to your room in a

minule.

W: The Pan, European Fitm Festival is going to

be right here in Seville Ihis year. You do 1'101 know how excited 1 am!

M: Oh, yeah. I heard lhat they are also

highlighting Ihe works of independent film-

makers this year. What does tllat mean?

W: Well, in the previous years, only the film·

makers who had a company Ihal supported

them were eligible for the award. But now,

even Ihe films of a filmmaker who has had

no outside support will be reviewed and

awarded.

M: Wow, thaI sounds fair enough!

M: Mrs. Jackson, do you think I could switch my

shill from night to day for tomorrow? I have a

really important interview tomorrow night.

W: Well, who's going to be working tomorrow?

Is it Phil?

M, Yes, irs Phil. I already asked him if he would

work during Ihe night for me and he said

yes.

W: Okay, but you do remember that the day's

menu is different from the night's menu

right? You should look through the menu

tonight so IMt you know what the customers

might order tomorrow. I' ll leave my mobile

phone number in case you have any

questions,

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• "=--=- W: The color of this paint is nol wl1allhe

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customer requested.

M: Could you mix some more then, this paint is

supposed to be picked up later today.

Actually. irs almost the lime for the customer

to come to pick it up.

W: OK. Well, I'll have to mix a new pack of \·vhite

paint by hand since the machine doesn't

seem to be working properly.

M: Alright. Go ahead. Could you do it as fast as

you can though? If we don't get this done on

lime, then we might have to give the

customer another discount. Remember how

we had to do that last lime?

W: Paul, can we put this advertisement in the

newspaper by this weekend?

M: For this advertisement to be put in the

newspaper by this weekend, you know Ihal il

has to be submitted by this Thursday, right?

And that will be pretty hard to do.

W: Yes. II will be. Also, I torgot that Mr. Johnson

needs to approve il first and he wan" be

back from his triP until Wednesday. $0 I

guess we're going to have to give it another

weekend then.

M: Well, we do have two days to finish it. and

we can show it 10 him as soon as he gets

back. Would you like to give it a shot?

'--"= -=- M: Laura, do you have the agenda for the sales __ discussions?

W: No I don't, Lorry has typed it up but I don'!

have a copy yet. You should get the copy

from her, but she's not in her office right

now. She took off for lunch a couple minutes

ago.

M: Are you serious? Could you tell her to bring

the copy when she comes back from lunch?

I totally forgot that today was our fi nal

meeting for the new sales plan. Now Mr.

Young has another reason to fire me!

W: Oh Peter, don't worry so much. Last time

I even missed the meeting, but Me. Young

couldn't care less about il ! You will be ok.

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Part IV

,.Eo Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. We were

supposed to begin our trip today on the river.

However, over the past 24 hours heavy rains

have caused the river to swell , making the

conditions too dangerous for us to risk our

rafting trip. I hope that we will be able to begin

our 3-day trip tomorrow but. the weather

forecast is calling for more rain therefore. we will

have to wait and see. Because the trip has been

delayed. the raftmg company has scheduled

alternative actiVities for you today , including

indoor football, movie presentations, and a

comedy show later this afternoon. If weather

permits, we'll head out to the river tomorrow

morning at 7 a.m.

:~t::: Statistics show thai there are currently 20 million

immigrants working iUega[[y in the United States.

As a result of this high number, American

immigration authorities have begun programs to

Increase security at international borders and to

issue personal identification cards to aU

American nationals. The US government has

announced today Ihat it is planning to reduce

the number of illegal immigrants by half within 5 years.

. .E:. Ladies and gentlemen. the Captain has turned = on the Fasten Seal Bell sign. If you haven't

already done so, please stow your carry-on

luggage lmderneath the seat in front of you or In

an overhead bin . Please take your seal and fasten your seat belt. And also make sure your

seat is moved back and folding trays are in their

upright position . 11 you are seated next to an

emergency exit, please read Ihe special

instructions card carefully. If you do not wish to

perform the funclions described in the event of

an emergency, please ask a flight aUendant to

reseal you. At this lime, we request that all

cellular phones, radios and other electronic

devices be turned off. as these items might

interfere with the navigational equipment on this

aircraft. If you have any questions about our flight

loday. please don't hesitate to ask one of your

flight attendants. Thank you and enjOy your flight.

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As the president and CEO of Trans Automotives, I would like to welcome you to the

Third Annuat Trans Automobile Employee

Conference. I have been In the aula repair business for more than 30 years and I have never seen the intense public interest in our

InduSlry as I am seeing today. Because of the

high demand for our services and of course due

to the dedicated work of all of you, our prollts

have tripled over the past three quarters So the board ollhe directors decided to give you

across Ihe board pay raises and increase research and development spending to prepare for lhe next ten years In bUSiness Mr. Fowler,

our CFO, will come up to the podium and share with you some details of Ihe plan for the next decade and of course, aboul the raise you'll be

gelling in next month's paycheck

Mayor SylVia at1ended the opening service today lor the Arbor lake Youth Conter, The center offers a variety of youth programs to

reSidents livmg In the Northwest quarter 01 the

city Youths may taka part in a number ollun

classes such as ans and crafts. canooning , ma(hal arts, and danCing, as well as participate

in vanous sports clubs. The center IS a fun place lor students to just hang out. chat with friends or

usc any of the recreational facilities such as the

the games room, library, tennis courts. etc. The mayor enjoyed a hvely game of basketball with

club members and had fun painting a mask with students m an art class.

:::1::: Members of the executive board. It gives me

great pleasure today to mlroduce our Marketing

Director, Adriana Santos. Ms. Santos comes to us flOm one of our competitors, Athena Sportmg

Goods. AI her last employer- where we couldn't help but notice her - she was responsible for

managing an advertismg budget 01 more than 20 million dollars. She expanded Athena's share 01

the footwear market by 50 percent in ASia and

South America. We are lucky to have lured her away, and we are looking to Adriana's culling

edge markelmg and advertising skills 10 regam

our lead in seiling sports apparel <lnd lootwear

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around tile world. Thank you. Adriana, for lumping shlp_ I'm sure Adflana will work Closely

With aU 01 us during Ihis challenging year 01

reorganization, reform. and, ultnnalely. renowned

Vision and profit Please Join me in warmly

welcoming the newest member 01 our board_

Eo -=- ladies and gentlemen. I'm afraid thaI the

weather conditions have gotten worse, preventing our landing m the Calgary airport. The snowstorm has encompassed all of Alberta

fight now and we Will have to retum to Vancouver. We are very sorry for the Inconvenience Ihls has caused you and will try

10 make your wail as comfortable as pOSSible.

Upon our return to Vancouver, all passengers

Will have the opllOn of sleeping at Ihe VanCOuver

Airport Inn tor a 70% rate reduction. You will also have access to the busuless lounge if you preler 10 walt there. We will be landing al

midnight and have rescheduled our flight to Calgary lor tomorrow morning al 7:30a.m .•

weather permlthng. and will afflve In Calgary 1'110

hOll(S laler al 10:30a.m. local lime. Thank you for

your patience and enjOy a safe and pleasant flight.

It is estimated thai over 900,000 computers were dumped in landfills In Australia tast year. Yet thai makes up just 3.5 percent of 110'11

AUSlralians currently dispose of their complllers. The report says thai 69 percent are Slockplled.

26 percent are reused and Just 1.5 percent are recycled. If Australia does nothing In Ihe next 10

years to recycle, reuse or dispose 01 its

redundant computers, 1 7 million cubic meters of obsolete computers will be buried Computers can be extremely hazardous to the environment

The problem IS thallhey contain materials Ihal

most waste disposal sites have not been designed 10 accommodate. Computer monitors

are even worse. because tl1ey contain soluble lead which can leach InlO Ihe SOIl and Into

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As we all know, an Important part 01 our

corporate Identity here In Ashton's has always

been the diversity or our establishments. For

example, Ashton's high-end challl, it's Top Head, which is at the top end of the market. Customers enjoy the atmosphere, the

complimentary liquor, and the CUlsme

representing the finest continental recipes. The

Top Head offers an upscale expenence. In

contrast, the family buffet has an entirely difforent persol,aJlly_ Irs family· friendly and also

offers hardy fare. This diversity IS whal enables us to compete 10 today's market

II is my pleasure to Inlroduce Meredith Fullon,

an independent (adio producer and winner of

lhe Gregory F. Pearson award. Ihe highest

honor in broadcast journalism Meredith has

made her repulaliOn not by producing programs on Ihe holiest celebnty gosSip or the lalesl

public controversy. but by concentrating on the

achlovements 01 ordinary people from all walks

of life. She has recently collecled several 01 her most intereshng siories In a new radiO

documentary called 'VOices on the Edge'.

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:::1::: (A) They are watching a microscope.

(8) They are lighting with each other.

(C) Tiley are watching sornething over tho fence.

(D) They are trying to call 911 .

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..E:. (A) Every twenty minutes,

• (8 ) To San Francisco.

(C) At gateway 4

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~ (8) No. not yet

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(A) The flight is not in service yat.

(8) The plane needs to be repa ired.

(C) Some people are on top of the plane.

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(C) Mr Wang IS starlsog

14. Where do I have to put this plale?

E. (A) Yes, thank you . You can take a break .

Eo (8) You can put it over the kitchen counter ~

(el He'S at the restaurant.

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(8) Yes, I have some of my own. (e) No, that's not mine.

(C) I left it in the classroom.

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(C) Yes, she likes workir1g.

26. What was your inquiry , Mr. King?

• (Al I war1te($ to figure out this Math equation.

19. What makes you lake so long? E (8) I had no spare time talking with Me King .

• (A) The bread is especially delicious here. ~

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law. 27. Did your team win the last season?

~·r· ... .. " (Al Thanks a lot! We've been working hard .

E (8) That's exactly what people call it.

20. -=-If I remember correctly, they've met before, (C) The season was postponed temporarily.

f$; ' ", .. ,. haven't they?

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{el Oh, the actresses were amazmg.

21. Why did the art gallery delay the art presentation?

~ (Al It is my second time visiting here.

• (8) The elevator is out of order. 29. t heard that somebody in this firm could help me (Cl I'll send my work by tomorrow. E solve this matter.

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' E (A) You should talk to my department manager

~ (8) Where are the newspaper ads?

(C) Yes, we construct commercial sites.

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(Al Yes, if you can finish on time.

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Don'\ you want to read the recipes first?

(A) On March the twentieth.

(8) I've made the dish so many l imes.

(C) Go in the other direction.

32. Can you tell me where I can find French written

• books? (A) Yes. he's such an excellent writer,

(8) At 6 pm, I guess.

(C) There's one bookstore in downtown.

33. Who should I call concerning the lawsuit?

:~t:.; (Al No, Mr. Sakimoto doesn't wear business suits

• everyday. (8) I'm on vacation until next Monday.

(C) You ought to talk to Mr. Hong first,

34. Did you reserve seals in advance?

· E (Al We had such a good time.

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Don" you have to register for the next semester?

(A) We just sold one.

(B) The cash register.

(C) No, I can do it unli! next Monday.

3 6. Do you want to receive a booklet for Hawaii?

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• (8 ) It's very kind of you.

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Isn't she still beautiful at the age of seventy· three?

(A) Yes, it's one of the most expensive areas.

(B) Yes, I can do it. Thanks.

(C) Yes, she is such an adorable lady.

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(8) I will gcllhe work done by 4.

(C) He took a leave.

Do you know how much money you earned tOday?

(A) Thanks a lot.

(8) Keep the exact changes, please .

(C) II hasn't been counted yet

4 0 , Has anybody applied for the assistant job?

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(B) I don't have a diary with me.

(C) No, it's relatively cheap.

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W: Well , Robert. I thought you were out visiting

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M: Mr. Reid asked me to cancel the meeting;

we're really short staffed in the office today.

This is why I reel that they should hire more

people so that we're not heavily burdened

with this work to finish! Don't you think so?

W: Yeah, I absolutely agree with you. But you

know thai our company's safes have been

going down and down, They can't afford to

hire any more, We 're lucky that we're no!

one of those who were laid off.

M: Yeah, You 're right. I should be grateful for

even Just having a job these days,

M: Should! just come to the 5th floor or Just ask

E:::: the front desk call you?

W: Neither, go to Ihe coffee shop on the 1s1

floor, on the left Side when YOll come into the

building, I'll meet you there ,

M: Great, I look fO(\\lard to seeing you By the

way, IS it going to take a short time or is it

something important that we 're going to talk

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about? I hope it won't be so long, because I am

supposed to go out with my family in an hour.

W. Hmm. I don't know. It could take as short as

thirty minutes, but It could also take as long

as Iwo hours. What do you say? Should we just meet another hme?

W· Dr. Smith. the patient in room one is ready to

see you

M: Thank you Ms. Garcia, do you have the chart with the medical history? I remember this patient is Ihe one who had a heart injury two years ago.

W: Really? II's 100 bad lhal he had his heart

attack ag<lin. Doctor, do you think he has a good chance to recover fully? I know that his

family is really worried about his health. They are not so positive that he can

overcome it this time.

M; If irs not the first time , I am afraid to tell them

Ihat he probably won't be able to recover fully.

W; Where do you want to go for lunch? What are you hungry for?

M: I am hungry for anythmg! I can eat anything,

even dog food right now! Let"s hurry and go.

W: Well, we can go to the Chinese restaurant or the Japanese restaurant. which are both

pretty close. We can also go to either the

Steak House or the Jtafian restaurant and

those are on State slreet.

M: Getting to State street will take forever in this traffic right now. Let's Just go get some Chinese

for our stomachs. It's starting \0 hurt me now

and it's only a short walk from the office.

W: Hello, Kim·s Dry Cleaning. ThiS IS Jessica

and how may I help you?

M: If I drop off a suit later this afternoon, can It

be cleaned by tomorrow? II has some really

dark stains on it. And I have 10 wear it for my interview tomorrow.

W· If you bnng it in before close tonight, ' .... e·1I

hang it on the priority rack and clean it first

thlOg in the morning. However, when we

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offer our customers· clothes to be handled

WIth priority, we charge double of the normal

price. Is that alright with yOll sir?

M: Yes, that's fine. Then I will drop It off later

loday.

-"r~ '", .. "" M: Will Ms. Trump be in tomorrow?

• W: She won't be in tomorrow or the next day.

She'll be in Paris tomorrow and she usually works at home on Thursdays. Is it an

emmgency sir?

M: No, bul I still need to get this message from TOkyo which is on this tape to her as soon as possible. Do you think you could deliver

this tape to her home as soon as she gets back? I wilt leave it right here.

W: Sure, I would love to.

. E= W: What do you thmk about renewing our

,'E contract with Thompson's Office Supplies? ~

M: Their shipments take so long to gel hero. I

think they need more staff. I remember last

time it took them four days to ship us the

notebook when it was only supposed 10 take two days.

W: Alright, I'll look in the phone book for other

supplier unless you have another company in mind. Hmm, how about Max's Office Supplies? My father always trusted them

because they never failed him once to keep their promised arrival dale.

M: Oh yea? Sure Lel"s try them out.

W: Are the blueprints ready for Ihe clients?

M: We had to make a few changes after the 10

o'clock deSIgn meeting. Other than that, everything is all ready for them to see.

W: Great. Mr. Brick will be here this afternoon to gel them. The clients also wanted to see the producers of these blueprints after they review the blueprints this afternoon. 00 you think you

could lei the producers know?

M: Sure. They are on vacation star1ing next week, so the clients should try to see them this week.

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~ W: Hello, how can I help you?

~: I:: M: I noticed your help wanted sign ill the

window, is the position stili available?

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W: Yes, we 're hoping to hire two new cashiers Can you come back tomorrow at 11 for an

interview? You must bring your resume with

you and a recommendation from your professor or previous boss.

M: Of course, I'll be here at the store at11 ,

-=- M: Has the new printer we ordered arrived yet?

E= W: Yes, it arrived today. Let's hope this one

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doesn't break as soon as the warranty runs out like the last or)e did. I was so mad when

that happened. Printers need to las! at least three or even five years!

M: It shouldn't. we ordered from a more reliable

manufacturer this time. Although this printer

is more expensive, I am positive it will do its job and stay faithful to us.

W: Heck yea! It needs to for Ihe money we spent!

Part IV . . . "'i:'

~ Thank you for calling the Eastern Star. We've

been proudly serving customers in the big city

for 10 years, We're open for lunch Tuesday

through Friday from 10 am until 2 pm and for dinner from 7 pm until 11 pm. On the weekends we're open for dinner only from 7-10 pm. We're

closed Mondays. Reservations are accepted only for parties of 4 or more. To make a reservation, please leave a number at which you can be reached, the dale and time when you would like your reservation, the size of your

party, and your name. Thank you.

:-~I::: Good afternoon everyone. and welcome to the

International Art Museum. We're lucky tOday to

be able to see two extraordinary collections of

artwork. The fi rst is a collection of drawings from

Ihe African colonial period, on view now in the

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Great Hall , and the second you 'll see after lunch

when Zhong ben Ylng, a guest lecturer, talks

about ancient Chinese artwork, and wil! show you some examples. Entrance is free in both cases, In a moment. we'll begin our walk through the gallery. Please feel free to ask

questions at any time,

Welcome to the Goodman Theatre's prodlrction

of Toyshop My name is John Daker, 5 years ago when I purchased U)e Goodman, I never dreamed it would become the theater it is today. With generous contributions from our

supporters, the hallway is being repainted, and

soollthe repairs to this grand auditorium will begin , If you WOuld like to help us with the cost of the renovation. please leave a donation in the box in the hallway, or call the number found in

your program. Thank you for supporting the

Goodman Theatre. The actors and crew hope you enjoy our production!

Welcome, everyone. As International Sales

Manager of the Western Massachusetts Electric Company. it is my pleasure to open Ihis year's sales convention! We're glad you've all made it

from our offices from around the world. We rely on our international sales force to make Western Massachusetts Electric one of Ihe premium brands In our field, and this past year you

certainly haven'llel us down. This has been Western Massachusetts Electric's mosl successful financial year ever. We couldn·t have

done it without your excellent sates efforts. Now, let me give you Ihe details of what we

have planned this week.

• I think you'll find this facility to be ideal for the

kind of office you want to open. The meeting

rOOm is large and there's room to seat 6 customers in that area, As ! lold you on the phone the landlord is asking for rent of 1.100

euros per month with a one time security deposit of 800 euros. The rent covers all monthly

electricity, phone and water but not central healing charges.

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'"I". -.,. ... '" Good evening and welcome to Channel 8

television's 'Chat Tonight'. On our program Ihis

evening we have Dr. Hong Man who is a

psychologist al Hillside Hospital in Vietnam.

Dr. Hong is well known fOf his analysis into how

freshmen make friends. But loday. he's here to

talk about his most recent popular psyChology

book 'Power of Feelings', Welcome to the show

Dr. Hong.

. J§: -=- Hi, Dr Briman. This is Williams from Holy Town

carpet store. We're going to be installing the

carpet In your restaurant next Sunday. We

should be there around lOam and I just want to

make sure thai someone will be there. II should

take us about four hours. Please make sure all

the electrical stuff is unplugged. including the

faxes and computers. If you have any questions,

I'll be here until 6 today.

.. As you are aWClre , this year marks an important

anniversary. Leah Computer has now been

producing good-quality computer products for

over 5 years. I think a celebration is in order. I've

made arrangements to set up an exhibit in the

lobby of the building to displClY samples of our

products from each year we've been in

operation. We will also H,clude photographs of

employees who have been with us from the beginning. 5 years is a long time and those

employees deserve recognition for their

faithfulness. WithOutlhem, we wouldn't be

celebrating so many years of success.

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Thank you for coming. I'm Ellie Pine. director of

personnel for Just Imagine Products . Eddy

Shak.e from corporate headquarters and AI

Gays, our design director, asked me to meet

with you today. Each of you represents one of

our major sales regions. But more importantly,

you are the top selling representative in that

region . Therefore, I'm pleased to announce that,

in recognition of your outstanding performance,

each 01 you will receive, as a bonus, a 2-week

holiday at a resort of your choosing.

Congratulations .

Good afternoon. I'm Adam Motta, and 1"11 be

leading the traming seminar on internet security.

I·ve worked on security-related issues in the

computer industry for the past 15 years, and I've

given workshops like this for the past 5 years.

First. I"m going to spene! some time today giving

you a general overview of security problems

faced by the banking industry. For most of the

week, though, 1"11 be showing you how to set up

a web page that is safe for customers to use.

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(D) Construction workers are tearing down

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(AJ He IS wearing a short-sleeved shirt.

(8) He is driving through a countryside.

(C) He is talking on a mobile phone.

{OJ He is wearing sun~llasses.

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(6) The man is begging for lood.

(C) The man is stretching toward the lIoor.

(0) The mar,s laking a pa;lure on the paver:len:.

(A) Therl' are vanou!> kinds 01 :;hocs

(B) A woman is picking up a pair 01 shoes.

(C) A salesman is helping a woman trying a pair of

shoes on.

(0) Most of the shoes have been bought and only

a lew are lef1 .

~ (A) The men are sitt ing wilh their arms crossed. (8) nl men are silting on a bench.

(C) The men are doing bench presses.

(0) The men are talking to each other.

(A) The flowers look all Ihe same.

(B) The flowers are on a driveway.

(C) There are some flowers slacked on the floor.

(0) There are vanelu:;:s 01 flowers with pnce lags.

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(6 ) People are lying down on the caslle.

(C) People are jumping 011 the wall with a rope.

(0 ) People are buying the paintings.

(Al The men are having some food together.

(8 ) The men are writing leiters to thelf parents.

(C) The mel ar~ \"or!.;lnq wilt Ih(:lIr :omputE

(0) The men are assembling computers.

11 . When are you moving out today?

<=- (Al To buy some presents lor my mother.

• (8) After I make an Important call

(C) Yesterday, around 4p.m.

12. Where in Brussel does this subway stop?

~;t:: (A) Right before the first of June.

~ (8) Yes, I guess so.

(C) AI city hall

13. I am sorry. but can I borrow your celt phone lor a

. 1:::::. minute? ""='" ~

""" (A) Go straight one block. and you will see the

Golden gate bridge.

(8) No, my phone works Just line.

(C) I wish you could My pi lOne IS almost oul 1

battery.

14. How much does it cost to lake a swimming

• lesson? · ~ (A) Only on weekends.

(8) More than 50 dollars.

(C) Yes, children can learn illaster.

15. How aboul taking a company shuttle bus?

· E:. (A) No, Ileel like walkmg.

o (8) II takes less than an hour.

(C) I have to pay more Ihis year.

16. Don't you have a license to open an Halian

. "" restaurant? ~

I e= (A) II works fine with my family.

(8) I've got a cer!lflcate in thai field

(C) The place near the ocean.

17. Who wilt come to Kevin's housewarming party?

::.1:::: (A) He's cooking rice and noodles.

• (8) He's inVited all ills lellow workers

(C) No, I haven't been there.

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How long would you like to stay in our hotel?

(Al The most expensive room available.

(8) Perhaps, soon.

(C) For three nights and four days.

Would you like to come for dinner?

(A) Thanks, I'd love 10.

· E. (8) He wanls 10 join that company. =

(C) A row of people wait in line to be served.

20. Where would you like to hold Ihe annual meeting,

A"I"'· in Hawaii or in 80slon? ' .. .. " I E:. (A) Certainly, I can hold it for you. ~

(8) Hawaii IS nicer at IIllS time of year.

(C) Yes, the seminar room is fine with us.

21 . YVhen will you begin your new work?

, eo (A) AI the oHice uptown.

• (B) For three months.

(C) WHim a coup!e of days.

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· E (A) No. I've never heard thaI name before. ~

E:. (6) Yes. they won the match

(C) It lasted for lour hours.

23. Should we go 10 the Korean restaurant instead?

~" I"'· (AJ No. we don't have tv. · ..... v

• (B) It doesn't lasl long enough.

(C) Certainly. I'd love to.

24. What's Ms. Jones' opinion on our development?

~ ~ (A) She worked on Friday.

:-:1:: (B) She made positive comments on It so far .

(e) Yes, she made it.

25.

, "" ===-You would rather take an alsle seat,

wouldn't you?

(A) No, I don't like it.

(8) Yes. I WOUld.

(C) He already found his seat.

26. Who held the meeting?

• (A) No, I am really busy. -.= ===-(B) Hold on for a few seconds.

(C) Ms. Spellman prepared everything.

27. Do we have to prepare sandwiches, or would you

~"I !»' like to eat out? '4 .. '"

.E:. (Al You can make a leftlurn at Ihe first corner. ~

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(8) LeI's have lunch at the new Thai reslaurilnt.

(C) II's my backpack you are lalking about.

Didn ', you lake Ihe subway to gel to work

yeslerday?

(A) No. I look a laxl lIls!ead

(B) Of course, I can give you a ride home.

(C) He is self-employed.

29. Can I give your cell phone number to Mr. Mack?

• E=. (A) Cenainly, he can give me a call aboullhe -===-new proJect.

(8 ) Yes, we already have their number.

(C) No, he hasn't made any calls yet.

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30. The weather is so lovely! It's a good day for a

-T ' . ~ .. '- picnic .

• (A) I wish it would.

(6) Is il stormy today?

(C) You're correct, it is.

31. Where do you go to fix your television?

" =- (Al On Monday at 5 o'clock. s;=-

(8) Why, what's the matter with your TV? -y. ... .. ...,. (el No, I already fixed them myself.

32. Did you attend the live performance or watch the

• concert at home?

-> = (A) I saw it live.

"""'" (6) From 9 to 11 pm.

(C) Yes, I'd love to.

33. What do you Ihink of this pictu re?

* -.. .. "" (A) The colors are too bright.

• (6) No, he hasn't done his work.

(C) That's very generous of you to say so.

34. Does Ms. Mills know that the delivery date

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(A) No, she didn't intend 10.

(6) She's received a cal l.

(C) Keep Ihe change.

Did you talk to May Kwon on the phone, or did you

just leave a message?

(A) As a matter fact. she did call us.

(6) I'll be departing from there soon.

(C) ThaI's wrong.

36. Excuse me, do you have any idea where Jack

Willard's office is?

(A) I'm sorry, but I'm a stranger myself.

(6) No, I don't believe he is.

(C) That's an official requirement.

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You've paid all the money you owed, didn't you?

(Al The bills were taken care of last week.

(B) The building is on construction right now.

(el Yes, please pay for what you owed.

How many people came to the opening reception?

(Al That's the number I expect.

(8) I really don', know how many.

(C) Yes, it starts right a17.

When are we going to take a lunch break?

(Al Oh, are you already fed up with it?

(6) We can rest in twenty minutes.

(C) I'll fix the clock I:rst.

You will not forget to buy tickets for Ihe basketball

game, will you?

(A) It's next to the computer.

(8) I already did.

(C) No, it wasn't what 1 meant.

Part III . '. • .

W: The bus is going 10 pick us up at around 5

o'clock after the guided lour.

M: Where are we going aller that? We're supposed to go look at some wildlife along

the river, right?

W: Actually, we'll be back at the hotel by 6 to

dress lor dinner and alter we'll meet the

group for dinner.

M: Oh. I lorgo\ about dinner! I wonder whallhe

dinner menu is? I'm hungry already!

M1: Have you seen JeN?

M2: He just went into the showroom with the

sales manager, why?

M 1: There is a client waiting lor him in the

lobby. t think he wants to scout Jeff.

What a nice thing for Jeff!

M2: Oh, I see. He says it's going to lake a [ong time though. Should I let him know?

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need to be here by 9 o'clock sharp every day.

W: I'm terribly sorry. My bus was delayed again

this morning. I'm not sure why.

M: Ah. yes. Well. Thai happens sometimes. You

might want to try for an earlier bus. Some

buses lake detours these days.

W: Yes. Maybe that's what I should do.

. .:=- W; Did you have a good vacation, Ben?

~~t::: M: It was great. we went to the beach every day. The ocean was a little cold for swimming

though.

W; Well, it must have been nice to gel away from thiS rain for awhile. We had so much

rain while you were gone that we all t!lought

we'd be drowned.

M: Really? I arn sorry. Man, it would've been so

much nicer if you had come with us!

W: I'm afraid I won'l be able \0 go to Ihe

seminar. I have a train 10 catch this

afternoon.

M: What time do you need to be at the station?

Don't you know that this seminar is really

important and we've all waited for this?

W: I'm sorry. there's nothing I can do about it.

It's a 2 o'clock train. and I need 10 get there by 1:30.

M: You're not being a good friend here.

M: .50, how are you feeling today, Mrs. Chung?

W; Well. no! so well. 1 stili have the pain under

my breast. The pain was worst last night

aboul 1 o'clock in the morning. My husband

was just about to call 911.

M: Hmm. I see. I hope that we can find what is

causing the pain. LeI's look at the X-ray

pictures and see what's going on first.

W: OK. Where do I go 10 take the X-ray? t hope

Ihal taking the X-ray won't be so bad this

time

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,"" ~ M: I'd like to see the display of recent electronic

ijI& inventions. I heard that they're pretty

awesome.

W: That's in exhibition hall number 4, it's about

one kilometer from here You can catch a

city bus, taKe a taxi or walk. II shOUlcln't take

more than 10 minutes

M; Oh good. Then t can walk and save my bus

fare lor later. TIle bus fare has doubled

again! What a pain in the buN!

W: Yes, I know. J take the bus every day and I

end up spending lots 01 money on it. S:O

sometimes I take Ihe subway. It's faster and

cheaper.

-T-.... ...... M: Did anyone call while I was alit, Kate?

E= W: Yes. Dr. Morino's office called to confirm

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your apPointment with them lomorrow In the

afternoon. May I ask what you are seeing

the doclor for?

M: I would like 10 say, buI it"s kind of personal.

I am sorry Kate.

W: That's OK. Mr. Smith. I hope that it wasn',

rude of me to ask in the first place You have a meeting with Chris. I wilt send him in when

he arrives.

-:::::=0 M: Ilhought Mr. Kuy'l's presentation Ihls mormng .. was really well prepared and well organized.

W: It was quite informative but he COuld've

made it shorter to give up some time to ask

questions. That way he can also get some

feedback from us 100, don't you think?

M: Well. yes. But, ! think he planned ilthat way to cover all the detail within the time allowed.

I actually didn't have any questions. He

answered them all for me!

W: Not for me. I had some doubts and concerns

about Ihe way he wanted to proceed with the

project.

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!= Wl' Hey Jenny, it's great to see you again. How

~ was your trip, flight and evelythlng?

W2: II was a good trip and a very Illce flight

The trip was awesome. The Slm, the ocean, the people, and everythlngl Even the flight

was reRily good, too. I especially loved the food that they had in the plane. II tasted

Just like my favorite restauranrs mam dish

W1: Wow, thars gre.at to hear. Now we'll Just

have to lind the car. ) think the car's on level C How do you leel 10 be back In

Boston?

W2: You know how I feel I prayed thai the

plane would be delayed so I could stay longer In Florida!

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!= -===-- Hi. this is Andrew from Family Time. I'm

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returnmg your call about the windo\'" \llal was broken when we prepared YOllr corporate

luncheon on October 29th. !'m so sorry about the accident. l"m preparing a check tight now for $378, which \VIII cover all the replacement cosls,

and 1"11 make sure that it's mailed by tomorrow night. YOLir business is very Important to us, and

we hope tllat you'll conSider us the next time

that your company neeos \.IS an even\. If you

have any questions, please call me aI354-7555.

This afternoon's meeting is 10 renllnd you thai many of our prices will change next month because of the increasing cost of the alummum

used to make the products. For example. Ihe price 01 the File Master large fihng cabinet IS

going up to $285. and tl10 Comlort-zone Cl1air willillcrease to $320. The changes will take

ellecl first week 01 next month Please show

your customers Illat the old prices Will be accepted for orders placed before that time, but

let them know that the prices Will go up tl1at day.

1"11 circulate CI new price list this afternoon.

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Welcome back to Rylhm Music, a weekly

Internet-based radiO show airing from Tokyo. I'm

your hOSI, Mlyuku Now It'S time lor some song requests Irom our listeners. The firslleiter reads:

Hi Mlyuku, my name is Sarah, and I live in

Busan. leaching English to bUSiness executives. t became interested in Japanese musIC 2 years

ago, dUring a month· long viSit to Japan. I'd like

10 request Rainy Day. by Nikll!i. I\'s one of my favorites, but I haven't heard It on your show for

Ille last few months Thank you, Sarah. for your

leUer. Here IS Rainy Day, by Nikuji.

Allenllon Petet's Supermarket customers. This

is the manager. Right now, we're giving away free mufhns. but only to the next 30 customorsl

You can pick up your Iree sample al Ihe bakery

counter rn back, fight next to the Irult and vegetable depar1ment At tho front entrance.

Jaime Pahos, our store chef. will be Slgnmg

copies of hiS new cookbook, which mcludes Ihe

recipe lor these fabulous mullms We hope

you'lI stop by 10 meet Chef Pahos and conSider purchasing a copy oltha book.

• In business news tOday, the German automobile

producer CGG announced Ihe establishment of

a joint venture in Eng!and with Aulob!eu. an

English car manulacturer, who Will start making parts lor models designed and assembled by

CGG. The ccoperallOn between CGG and

Autobleu marks the third sllch rnternalional partnership for CGG. which also has eslabllshed

other joint venture operallons in China and

Japan

:::1::: I Just wanled to remind eve!yone that

constructIOn of the new laboratory is gOing 10

begin on Monday. The laclh\les department has

JustlOformed me Ihat the soulh parking area Will

be closed lor the durallOn 01 the projecL So,

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you'll have to use Ihe east, west or north parkmg

areas. You might also want to leave for work earlier in the morning. The construction vehicles are going to use lhe company access roads, so

it will lake longer to enter and exit company

grounds. You should receive a momo wIth more

information laler loday.

Hello. Ms. Ganaka, this is Phillip Pantone, from Panlone Communications. When we last talked in February. you were waiting to hear back

about a Job you had applied lor. 11 you didn't

take the other job, 1 thought yOll might like to know thai we are in need of a trainer here. Our

trainer, Mr. Bee, will be transferring to our new

Singapore office in August. and I think you would be the perfect person to replace him. Please give me a call to let me know If you're

available. I look forward to talking with you

again. Thanks.

"' ... ~ Many of you have stated that you know our products are belter than those of our competition bul you're stIli haVing a hard time

seiling them to clients, I have some advIce. First.

avoid making a long presentation, Make yourself

talk only about Ihe most important points and cover them concisely. Second, study your

audience. Learn about each clienl's needs and explain how our product will help. Finally,

remember to always address your client by name. 11 there is any way I can assist you In my

capacity as supervisor, please don't hesitate to

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thaI the city's new recreation center will have lIs

grand opening this Friday. The center Includes a sWImming pool, gymnasium for exercise classes and a snack bar. Friday's activity will begin at 10 A.M. with a performance by a sludent gymnast

in the center'S courtyard facing the Pro street

municipal building. The opening ceremony will

followal 11 A.M. The garage on Global Avenue

is available lor parking, Dnvers who are nol

allendlng the even!. I advise you to use the main street as Pro street will be closed to vehicle

traffIC.

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announce the completion of construction of the

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honor of our founder. II has capacily to carry over 500,000 tons of cargo, yet it can travel

faster than much smaller vessels. I hope all of

you come jOin us at the company's dock in liverpool on the first of October to meellhe new

captain and help us celebrate the launch of thiS

magnificent addition of our fleet.

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(C) There are people doing conslruclion work in

the lane.

(D) The people are getting 0" the Irain.

E ~ (Al The shirts are wrapped in plastic.

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(8) The clothes are already sold ouL

(e) The clothes me on hanger~

(0) The shirts have been slacked on the table.

(A) Some cans Clre Clushed.

(8) The cans are 01 all the same drinks.

(el The cans are being recycled Inlo aluminum.

(0) The designs on the cans are similar.

(Al The bus is crowded with people.

(8) Some people are geUing all the bus.

{el TM person is selling some toys to tM people. (0) There are lew people In lhe bus.

:-:f~.; (A) There are some empty seills In Ihe restaurant

(8) Everyone is si1ling in their seals.

(C) People are watChing a band playing jazz.

(0) People are ordenng food from the menu.

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(8) nc <"-<11 are POl sir 9 Illrougr' 1M croS! walk.

(C) The car is blocked by some people.

(0) The car is passing ahead other cars.

~ (A) The beers are about to fall off the wall.

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(e) Some beel s are pit~d on the lable.

(0) Some beerS are being slacked in the

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.J:; (A) The waiters are cleaning the tables.

(8) People ::Irc: Ilnroying Iheir meals.

(C) The chef Is selling his cookbooks.

(0) The manager Is fOlding the napkins.

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(A) On Main 51.

(B) At -1.30.

(e) It has one bedroom

12. Where should we meel tor Ihe Job development -r" workshop? ' .. .... ~ (A) Before the conference.

(6) In tho somln"r room.

(C) Ves, I guess so.

13. Can you stay up tonlghl and fjnish your term paper

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by tomorrow?

(AI Not tonight. I have to .... ork

(8) I hate eating vegetables.

(C) Yes, certainly you can.

14. How long were you employed al Jones

.. Accounting firm?

~ (A) Yes, I respected my boss.

(B) Since J gradll:Jled flom IHwerslly.

(C) Just take a lew steps.

15. We don', have 10 sign up lor this, right?

~ (A) Yes. we do.

• (8) The cashier. (e) You're welcome.

16. Why was Ihe plane postponed lor an hour?

~ (A) Yes, iI's an increase In numbers.

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17. Dldn't you send an Invitation card 10 every guest?

:-:Is: (Al Alright. I won'!.

.. (B) No. just to Ms Cantrell.

(el No. I need this book.

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Eo. advertising position. ~

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(8 ) No, they haven't deposited any money in the

savings account.

(C) No, I was poor at Math and Science

What was the name of Ihe speaker who made a

speech about Ihe government's new labor policy?

(A) About the job applicatIOn forms that we have to

liII OUI.

(8) Somebody hom the. MinIstry of Labor came.

(e) I don't know who you are talking about.

How many people are coming to the

commencement ceremony?

(A) Yes. they all look gorgeous.

(8) I am led up with my work now.

(e) Them oHP. ilbout four hundred guests.

21. 00 I need your approval if I want to see your

~ daughter?

• (A) Ye~ talk to m( I am her father.

(8) I want some 01 them.

(C) It takes 011 at 5:45.

22. Would you like me to help you prepare for the

{;;, meeting? ~

E:. (A) To the meeting room. ~

(8) I think I c~n do it bv my. ~JI

(C) Yes, she's well prepared.

23. How long does iltake to get your work done?

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• (6) One main course is fine With me.

(e) A couple of days ago.

24. 00 I have to ask Mr. Watanabe to sign this

E:. agreement? ~

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(A) The atmosphere is very romantic.

(8) No, he won't be iJblo 10 rnak(~ iltoday,

(C) We aU agree to go 10 Chinese restaurant.

25. Will you have some free t ime in the morning E: or are you always busy with your work? ~

• E: (Al I'll check out some of the books from the ~

library.

(8) I don', think he'll do it without receiving any

money.

(C) I will be tree sornetune in the morning.

26. Don'\ you want to gel some rest? • (Al No, this is yours.

E: (8) I've $0 many things to do, ~

(C) I took it to the mechanics.

27. When does the new semester begin at university?

~"I""' ... .. "" (A) I couldn't get it.

· "" (8) r guess the semester will soon begin. ~

(C) In machinery office C.

2B. Sleven booked a room at the Renaissance hotel, E: didn't he?

.- (A) No, I haven't had dinner there .

(8) I got a reserved seat on the bus .

(C) I am sure he did it.

29. I try to work oul every day. • e (A)Sodol. ~

, Eo (8) About two inches long. ~

(C) Thank you so much, I witl prepare for it.

30 . Should you respond to my e-mail or send me a .... I"". letter? ' 4 .. -

.. (A) Yes, I read it.

(6) I haven't seen then.

(C) Either way is okay with me.

31. How can I find the number for the City Hall?

J E=. (A) Take the red line to downtown. ~

~~I~ (6) Try to look it up in the yellow page.

. (C) Thanks a lot, I've found what t need the most.

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Rosemary is planning on her vacation in June, isn', she?

(Al There are only a few rooms available.

(8) That one is Stephanie's.

(C) SI10'1I be gone for one month, starting in June.

Who's taken a day off today?

(Al No. the supervisor went out.

(8) There's no one missing.

(C) Irs somewhere between the River St. and

Japan lawn.

Don', we h.ave a stapler in the office somewhere?

(A) Alright, we can use the file cabinet instead.

(8) I'll skim Ihrough loday's newspaper .

(C) Yes, II"S on Paui"s desk.

Do you know when we can visitlhe facilily?

(A) A bunch of people.

(9) Yes, that's exaclly what I want to say.

(C) They win give me a call to let me know.

How about hiring some part-time workers for six

months or so?

(A) It will definitely help us ship the equipment

wilhin the Shipping date .

(8) No, ii 's not helping me at all.

(C) I am sorry, but I have no idea when he witt

come.

Have you done the reporting by yourself, Mr. Lee.

or do I have to give you a hand?

(A) I'd love your help il you can.

(8) Yes. it's by Mr. Lee.

(C) The room is crowded.

38. Who's going to meet me at the train station on

• Monday? .;. ~ (A) Yes, it's a bit chilly_

(6) We haven't decided yet.

(C) He didn't show up at the station.

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How about going to the conference, and then take

the bus to get to work?

(A) Since she likes being in the conference.

(8) 1"11 have to see my agenda f,rsl.

(C) There's no specific thing to do.

Why did Nancy make up her mind to quillhe job

right now?

(A) Because she wants new trousers .

(8) Those are very good reasons.

(el I do not have a clue.

Part III .. . . .

M: The annual sales convention is In Boston in

a week, isn't it?

W: Yes, but they cut it from the usual 4 days to

just 3 days this year. I think the reason is

because there are less sales companies that

are invited this year.

M: No, I think they must be trying 10 save

money. because I remember last year how

they had about the same number of

companies al the convcnllOn bul it was 4

days. I think they gel 10 save about three

Ihousand dollars if they shorten it by one day.

W: Wow, how do you know all this? You are so

smart!

"" -===- W: 00 you have any light weight jackets? I don't

Eo prefer any brands. It just has to be light and -=== nice.

M: Oh, alright. Some new stocks Just came in.

Why don't you take a look at them? They are

on the rack over there.

W: Thanks. Wilh this warmer weather, my

winter coat is too hal. Hey, I like that! How

much is that? Tha\"s just what t want!

M: Yes, that's one of our new stocks. That's

eighty dollars.

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W: I finally decided to go 10 Spain for my

vacation alter all. My parents strongly

recommended Spain, where they actually

went for their honeymoon.

M: I see. bul I thought you said the tickets were

too expensive.

W: They were, But this is my only vacation for

the year, and I want to get the most out of it.

I hope that the weather will be good,

M: t so wish I could go with you. You know that?

M: Hi, iI's nice to meet you Maria. I'm Jim

Hunter, I am from the F,B,I. and I just

wanted to ask you a couple of questions.

W: Oh alright Sure. Come on in. Would you like

some tea. Mr Hunter?

M: No, thank you. So here's my first Question

for you. Where were you last night between

2 A.M. and 4 A.M.? Your boyfriend was

found dead this mommg on the 3rd Street 01

New York city.

W: Oh my gosh! No way! That cannot be true! I

saw him yesterday!

"" -=- W: Why are sales so slow recently? 00 you

eo think we need some more salespeople? ~

M: I think a workshop on more aggressive sales

strategies might help. When Danny used to work with us, he would always open up a

workshop where we can share our ideas and

come up with more ellicien! sales strategies.

W: Yeah, that's true. Alright then, aUhough Danny isn't with us anymore, why don't we

try to do it ourselves?

M: That's something I'd love 10 hear from you.

"" -===- W: tam slar1ing 10 work on a new painting

E: tomorrow. So unlill finish. don't expect to -=- see me.

M: But, aren't you planning any shows for next

month? You know. my wife said your last

show was one of the most amazing shows

she has ever seen in her tife, and that's the

same for me!

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W: Well, thank you. But I stili need to come up

with more creative ways to draw And yes, I do have one at the Forest Gallery, starting

at the end of next week.

M: Well, we will definitely be there!

W: Hello, Mr. Western , Ihis is Janel Robertson

from the Life Care Medical Cenler. I'm calling

to conium your apPointment for tomorrow.

M: Oh. I'm glad you called. rvo been losing my memory lately. When am I supposed to come In?

W: At 3:30, and you'll be seeing Dr Singer. Do you remember why you're seeing Dr. Singer,

Mr. Western?

M: I am sorry. I JUSI can" remember why I am seeing him tomorrow. I do remember Ihat he doesn', have much hair thOugh.

. ·Eo -=- M: Are you going to Ihe company picnic Ihls week?

. ~ W: No, not this week. I'll be in Chicago Irom

Wednesday to Fnday for a conference held

there With a theme of "Find the purpose of your life. - I hear some grealthings about it.

M' Oh. don't you worry. Irs not until next Monday. You'lI be back In time. How did you

hear aboutlhis conference?

W: My brother went lasl year, and he came back completely changed I You know how he

used 10 grumble about evorythmg? I haven'l heard a word from his moutl1lhat is negative.

Eo ~ M: Excuse me, can you see thai postage chart

E= over there? Man, I guess I have to gel a pair ~

of glasses soon.

W: Sure, I can see 1\ from here. You need it to

send your package, right? What are you sendtng Sir?

M: It's a book. about 200grams. I am sending II

to my grandson who is now II years old. My lather used to read this to me when I was young. I want my gra ndson to read il too.

It's a greal story!

W: Wow. he IS so lucky 10 have a grandfather

like you!

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W: Why IS our monthly conference call moved

up 10 7:30 AM ? Man. it's so early mlhe

mornlngl Don'lthey sleep?

M: It's early. so people from the German office can Join In to diSCUSS the September results.

W. Oh, alnght. Well, theY'd belter give us breakfast. I hale working In the morning and

especially without some food In my stomach.

M: Haha, they '0'1111 lor sure . They did last lime,

remember?

Part IV

Good evening. This IS Marshall Ibanez with Ihe weather report. It's clear and sunny this

morning and warm weather is expected for Ihe

rest of the week. There are a few clouds moving in from Ihe southwest which means there's a possibility of scattered rain showers

later in Ihe afternoon. Tune in again this evening at 6, when we will have more weathel

updates.

"'1'6 -co .. As part of our secltrily learn you need to learn about our alarm system which automatically

notifies Ihe local police department when " is

Iriggered. To sel the alarm, IIrsl set the switch to

'alarm mode'. ther, you wrll need to enler the

access code, which you can find in Ihe blue binder In the recephonrsl drawer. Afler you enler

lhe code, press 'conium ser and Ihen sign the log book. II you have any difficulty setting the alarm, call Mr. Corny, our security chief al home.

E= ~ Welcome to Ihe Lalleral Ville County Museum.

The museum offers guided lours lor our VIsitors.

The tour lasts about an hour. and begms III tile lobby. From there we go to tho second floor and work our way down The nexllour begins III 10

milluies at 2 o'clock . While you're wMing, leel Iree to browse in our 91ft shop at the end of this corridor nex110 the rest rooms. The museum and gill shop close al 5:30. We hope you enjoy

your visit.

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, ~ This is the National Assembly Hall. it is famous

for its blue stone used In its construction. Because of this stone, the Hall is allen referred

to as the 'Blue Room'. When we leave the 'Blue Room', we will cross the road to the Public

Gardens. These gardens are famous for the extensive collection of flowering trees from all

over this continent. Many of the trees are in bloom and this will be an excellent opportunity to

take some photographs and enjoy some time in

the sunshine. Later we will gather in the gardens to have Ollr lunch,

Good moming everyone. I'd like to introduce

Shane Bahrn, who will be leading our training

sessions on internet advertising issues. Silane is

an expenenced web designer with a baCkground in marketing. Today, Shane will be going over some webpage design methods, and tomorrow he Will talk about new interf'let security sollware,

We'll have a break at noon and refreshments will

be provided, If you didn't receive a guide book,

make Sllre you get a training manual from the table in the back of the room.

::1:-: Good morning. n\'O weeks from today the office

fire prevention system will be updated to meet

f'lew fire safely regulaliof'ls, Next Wednesday U1e

workers will be installing the new fire

suppressant devices in the morning. To

accomplish this task. the office will be closed next Wednesday morning; therelore, do not

report to work before lpm. In addition,the workers wit! also be performing tests on the alarm system; however, Ihey have assured me

that we will be able to work through the tests

that afternoon.

-. = -===- This month the gallery Gobombo is featuring an exhibit of works of Saith's four most contemporary painters, entitled the colors 01

jewel light. The show will present vibrant

landscapes of Saith's natural beauty as well as

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colorful lively scenes 01 traditional village life.

Gallery Gobombo is located on Monroe street,

directly across Irom a sculpture garden. The gallery is open Tue.-Fri. 1 Oa.m.,6p.m., Sat. 10a.m.-10p.m., and Sun. 12p.m,-6 p,m,

• Welcome to Peterson's hand blown glass works.

Glass blowing dates back hundreds 01 years and came to this country in the late 17th century.

We don't go back that far, but our company did open its doors in the late 19th century, And while

many industrial changes took place in the 20th

century, glass blowing hasn't changed much. Our specially too, remains the same, No, not

shot glasses. but rather hand blowf'l candle

holders. Now tet's begin our tour by looking out

the south window where we can see some yellow colored candles holders being made.

.IE, -=- Good morning, this message is lor Ms. Bathy

Piner; this is Fang Pushing at Data Trans and today IS June 1st. I'm calling back with details about the training program schedUled for the 1 sl

week 01 July. I'm going to be on vacation the last week of June, but II you send the information to me at our main office during the

2nd week 01 June, I will lake care of the

arrangements before I leave, Our address is the one given Of'l our web site: but the program will

be administered at the Playon building on the

other side 01 the street from our oftices; that's the same place we used last time. Thank you so much, goodbye.

Thank you very much ladies and gentlemen. I'm

honored to be here and truly grateful to receive

this award. When I started FGI Global Exports 3 years ago, I never dreamed that one day I would

be standing here, lowe a 101 to Dr. Gin, my Economics Professor at Michigan State

University; he taught me the true meaning of

leadership. As the Chairperson 01 FGI, I promise that we will maintain to keep a market position in

the export lield while catering to the needs 01 our

employees and our customers around the world.

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