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Picture Description
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(A) The people are holding on to a
fence.
(B) A lot of people are running up
the stairs.
(C) Some people are seated on
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(B) The men arẻ vvearing the
same attire.
(C) The men are sending a fax.
(D) The men are looking at the
laptop.
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(A) They are havíng a light lunch
together.
(B) Some of the men are
revievving their documents.
(C) They are involved in a
discussion outside.
(D) People are selling their
Products to clients.
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(A) The librarian is putting up
books on the shelf.
(B) Some books are organized
in the different way.
(C) There are some nevvspapers
in the bookcase.
(D) The books are being arranged
neatly.
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(A) The man is dressed up in his
suit.
(B) The man is wearing a longsleeved shirt.
(C) The man is using a public
phone.
(□) The man is talking with
someone on his cell phone.
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(A) The houses all look the same.
(B) Some people are looking at a
house for sale.
(C) Cars are parked near the
houses.
(D) The houses have been built
in rows.
the steps.
(A) The man and his dog are
taking a walk.
(B) The dog is chasing a tennis
ball.
(C) The dog is searching around
the park.
(D) The man and his dog are
resting.
(A) The man is sketching a
oartoon charaoter,
(B) The man is tixing his vvriting
brush.
(C) The man fs dravving a
portrait of the girl.
(D) The man is painting a wall of
the park.
(A) The yachts are about to sink.
(B) There are dolphins jumping
around them.
(C) Some people are tishing from
the dock.
(D) People are riding the yachts
on the ocean.
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(D) Lots of people are erýoying
the banquet.
(A) The store sells a variety of
hats and clothes.
(B) A few customers are trying out
some hats.
(C) There are lots of empty boxes
to be delivered.
(D) There are some books on the
shelves.
(A) The men are fixing the
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Who was that at the bar with Mrs. Jackson last
night?
(A) They had some drinks together.
(B) He was free all night.
(C) It was Mr. Roberts.
Test 1
Questỉons & Responses
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VVhere can I catch the next train betore two o’clock?
(A) At 1:45 p.m.
(B) At the train station across the Street.
(C) The train doesrVt stop there.
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What kind of car would you like to buy?
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(A) Something with lots of paper inside.
(B) A Sharp and long-lasting oneế
(C) He doesn’t want a car.
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We’ve got some orders to place. Can you handle
them now?
(A) Sorry, they’re out of order.
(B) Yes, IU take care of them right away.
(C) Let’s order some more.
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When will the deliveries come?
(A) We need to pay them by credit card.
(B) It shouldrTt take so long.
(C) Probably by this afternoonỄ
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VVould you like to try out a new restaurant tonight?
(A) Dinner was delicious. Thank you.
(B) That sounds good to me.
(C) He likes the Chinese restaurant.
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When should I pay for the ticket?
(A) You should call and ask.
(B) It should be really good.
(C) My mom will pay for mine tomorrowẽ
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Do you mind if I sit here?
(A) Yes, I have to leave soon.
(B) Sorry, my triend is comỉng soon.
(C) Thank you very much.
(A) Ị took the bus li ke alvvays.
(B) I used to take the train.
(C) The trattic was crazy this morning.
(A) We still need some recommendations.
(B) We’ve got more than ten days.
(C) We have about twenty.
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How did you get to work today?
How many applicants have we got so far?
Do you thỉnk I will need an umbrella?
(A) No, I don’t have an umbrella.
(B) Yes, it might rain later today.
(C) It used to rain a lot last week.
(A) Jessica vvorked hard this morning.
(B) Jack’s present was good.
(C) I can’t remember some of them.
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Who was present at the meeting this morning?
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Are you planning to hire Mr. Smith for this position?
(A) Yes, NI ask him to hire her.
(B) That’s right. He did.
(C) Of course. He has done ỉt for ten years.
Did you meet the new teacher yet?
(A) I heard she is a great teacher.
(B) I was introduced 10 minutes ago.
(C) She gave us some homevvork to do.
Who do you think will win?
(A) Yes, he has already won three times.
(B) I think it’s unpredictable at this point.
(C) It just depends on the price.
When can I expect the plane to arrive?
(A) In two to three years.
(B) The plane is arriving from Japan.
(C) ỉt should be Corning soon.
Why don’t you ask your protessor for a
recommendation?
(A) The proíessor doesrTt li ke me.
(B) l’m trying to become a candidate.
(C) I need a recommendation for a job.
Who do you have the intervievv with?
(A) I am going to meet a new applicant for the
job.
(B) It starts at 2 o’clock.
(C) My boss recently lett for a vacation.
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Have you seen the new movie yet?
(A) I haverVt bought it yet.
(B) I have already seen ỉt several times.
(C) I didn’t know it was sold out.
(A) It takes about 5 minutes.
(B) Untỉl the end of Aprỉl.
(C) VVinter is very long in Canada.
There is little time to get this work done.
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(A) DorTt worryỀWe’ll tinish it on time.
(B) I used to love this job.
(C) We are stỉlỉ on the first project.
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Your new store is scheduled to open this month, isn’t
nmm it?
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(A) It is either monthly or vveekly.
(B) I am looking for an ideal model.
(C) That’s our goal.
How long does vvinter last in Canada?
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You should join us for some coffee tomorrow
morning.
(A) I want to join this parade.
(B) Thank you, but I don’t drỉnk coffee.
(C) She vvould love to go out for some coffee.
Hasn’t he been on TV beíore?
(A) They are actually triends of mineẾ
(B) I think he is very handsome.
(C) Yes, he lỉkes to act like a movie star.
How much vacation time will you offer your new
empỉoyees?
(A) You dorTt deserve any vacation this year.
(B) Each ỉndividual will get a week.
(C) The boss has determined to cut the number of
staff.
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Did you know Mr. Reed was promoted to principal?
(A) Yes, he’s been a good principal.
(B) No, that’s great news!
(C) No, I didn’t apply for it.
I am sorry. ril be right back!
(A) Go a little left.
(B) It needs to be washed.
(C) Take your time.
Have you seen my blue bag?
(A) It has handles and is red.
(B) There are my documents.
(C) Sorry, I lett it in the office.
I heard that your mom is in the hospital. Is she
okay?
(A) She’s treating the other patient’s disease.
(B) You have to meet the doctor.
(C) I wish she were doing better.
Do you have any plans for tonight?
(A) They went to the cinema last night.
(B) That car is my íavorite model.
(C) I think I have to fix this Computer.
Questions 041-043 reíer to the foliowíng conversatỉon.
WB: I heard you’re going to Italy. How exciting! Is thỉs
your tirst trip there?
Test 1
Short Conversations
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MB: Welỉ.[41) ỉ’ve been there many times, but only for
business trips. So it is my tirst time going there for
vacation.
WB: I am so ịeaious of you!t421 í went to ỉtaiy three
years ago, and it was one of the best trỉps l’ve
ever been onl i am pretty sure you wiỉỉ have a
great time there!
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MB: Yes, ỉ agree.t43] ỉt would be a greater trịp,
ỉhough, íf you were to come with me. ! hope I
won’t be lonely and have a good time there.
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What does the man say about going to Italy?
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(A) He has been to Italy many times.
(B) He has been to Italy only once for a business
trip.
(C) He has never been to Italy betore.
(D) He is going to Italy for another business trip.
What is the problem?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
He
He
He
He
must attend a meeting the next day.
has lost his plane ticket.
went to the vvrong airport.
didĩYt find the gate at the airport.
What is the man vvilling to do to get to Paris tonight?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Pay the fine for the missed tlight
Sleep at the airport
Go to other airports
Pay doubie for the tỉcket
What is correct about what the vvoman said to the
man?
(A) He must pay tvvice the price of the ticket.
(B) She will call some other airlines.
(C) He can make it to Paris tonight.
(D) The reason for his missing the ílight is the
airport’s íault.
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What does the vvoman say about her trip to Italy?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
It was annoying.
It made her turious.
It was the greatest.
It was nothing special.
What does the man wish?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
He vvants to go on the trip to Italy with her.
He vvants to meet her at the airport.
He’d like to go somevvhere else for vacation.
He’d like to work for an Italian company.
WB: Heỉỉo? Hi, Mike,14711ịust mailed the book to you,
and íhey say 1481 ỉt’ỉl take about 5 days to be
delỉvered to your offỉce.
MA: Good! Thanks so much, Jessica!1481Then I guess !
should get ỉỉ by Saỉurday, and [47] that shouỉd
give me enough tỉ me to prepare for my
presentatỉon on Monday.
WB: Oh, you have a presentatỉon to prepare on
Monday?ỉ49] I was goỉng to visỉt you this
vveekend, but I guess I can’t anymore.
MA: Realỉy? [491 Oh, no. How about next weekend? I
am free the whote weekend. We can go
somewhere nice and enjoy some time together.
Questỉons 044-046 reter to the fol!owing conversatỉon.
MA:t4411]ust missed my tlỉght to Paris. Is there any
way ỉ can geí on the next tlight?
WA: Sorry, sir, but that was the last íiight of the day. You
can catch the tirst one tomorrow morning.
MA: Oh, no.[441 ỉ have a very important meeting
tomorrovv morning. ỉ must go back to n ig h t.14511
will pay twice the príce of a plane tỉcket ỉf I
have to. Please, couỉd you look for any other
tlỉghts?
WA: Yes.t46] Let me try to call the other airỉỉnes and
see if they stỉíỉ have some ílights to Parỉs. But I
recommend that you deỉay your meeting because
you most ỉikely won’t be able to tind one at thỉs
tỉme.
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What is being mailed to Mike?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
His presentation source
A magazine
A movie ticket
A brochure
When is the conversation taking place?
(A) Monday
(B) Thursday
(C) Friday
(D) Saturday
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VVhich of the following describes the situation
correctly?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
WA: You realỉy lỉked it a lot. See? i ỉold you you’d li ke it.
Now if you ỉỉked the film that much, you wiỉỉ lỉterally
fall in love with the book. This tỉme I recommend
thai you
read the book!
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Mike is too busy this vveekend.
Jessica will receive the book in 5 days.
Mike reíuses to go out with Jesse.
Jessica planned on spending time with Mike
tomorrow.
MB: Yes,15511wỉỉỉ trust you once again and read the
book also!
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QuestỊons 050-052 reter to the foỉlowíng conversation.
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WA: ỈVe just talked to the tlight agency, and [50] they
said ỉt ỉs impossible for pianes to fly in thỉs
kỉnd of snovvy weather.
MB; What do you think we should do? 1511We promỉseđ
our parents that we woụỉd be at Ben’s weddingĩ
They wilỉ not be pỉeased with us if we are late by
even a second.
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WA: Okay. Hold o n .1 1Then í think the best thỉng to
do would be to rent a car and drỉve down the
Orange County coast. it shouỉd onỉy take a few
hours more.
MB: Wow. What a great ídeal í knew you couíd do it,
Tỉna.
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Why are they unable to take the tlight?
(A) The travel agency is bankrupt.
(B) The airline company is on strike.
(C) The plane needs to be repaired.
(D) The vveather is bad.
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VVhere must they go?
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(A) To another airport
(B) To their parents’ anniversary party
(C) To a wedding ceremony
(D) To a Coastal area
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What will they do instead of taking the plane?
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(A) Take their car and drive
(B) Look for another tlight
(C) Take an early train
(D) Go by a leased car
Have you seen ỉhat new tiỉm
‘Prỉde and Pre|udỉce” that’s playỉng at the
Birmỉngham theater over the weekend?
Eric fell in love with the actress.
A fiim that Eric saw over the weekend
Eric’s thoughts on the book
A social documentary “Pride and Prejudice”
What is true about the discussion?
(A) The man believes the film was awful.
(B) The woman likes to ỉntroduce him to good
movỉes and books.
(C) The man was very proud of his actress triend.
(D) The vvoman wilỉ introduce the film’s director to
him.
What will Eric probably do next?
(A) Meet the actress from the movie
(B) Read the recommended novel
(C) Read an article about pride and prejudice
(D) Tell his íriends to vvatch the movie
MB: Oh, no, James. ỉ haven’t seen it.1571Weren’t you
talking wỉth a Client earỉỉer thỉs mornỉng in the
meetỉng room? Maybe you ỉett ít there
Oh, yes! Okay. Let me go check there, Man, I
MB: DoiYt worry.11 You know cỉvỉlỉans carTt come
into our buiiđing, and íf someone from our
buiỉdìng took ít, there are cameras everyvvhere
ỉn thỉs building, so you can tỉnd ỉt
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MB: (54] Yes, the fỉlm was ịust awesome! ỉ think I feli
in love with the actress. lt Is by far one of the
best tilms ỉ’ve ever seen in my ỉỉte!
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(B)
(C)
(D)
MA: Peter, have you seen my pỉanner? 1 1Ít has Sue’s
phone number in it, and ỉ need to tatk to her
now! i thỉnk I lelt it at the receptỉon desk this
morning when I was taỉking with the cỉients.
Questions 053-055 reter to the followỉng conversation.
[53&54]
What are they discussing?
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Why does James need his planner immediately?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
He has to give a Client a number.
Sue’s number is his computer’s passvvord.
Sue asked him to call her.
He has to discuss something with Sue.
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Questions 062-064 refer to the following conversation.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
MA: Hello,[62&631 could ỉ make a reservatìon for 12
peopỉe for dỉnner at 6 o’clock tonight?
In James’s office
In the meeting room
At the iníormation desk
In his office
What is true about the building vvhere they work?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
It has a great Computer system.
It has its own satety agents.
Security guards alvvays carry cameras.
Cỉvilỉans arerTt allovved ỉn the building.
MB; Okay. Please hoỉd on, and ỉet me check the
reservation status. I’m sorry, Aỉl of our tables are
reserved at 6 o’cỉock. But you can reserve one at
5:30 or 7:30. VVouỉd you like to choose one of
those times?
MA: Hmm. All right. We vvili be there by 7:30 then,
Pỉease reserve it under my name, Jack
Henderkein,
MB: Alỉ right, Mr. Henderkein. i have reserved you a
tabỉe for 12 at 7:30 tonight.t64] By the way, the
usuai dỉscount does not apply to reseryatỉons
ỉater than 7 o ’clock.
Questions 059-061 reter to the foỉlowíng conversatìon.
MA: Heỉỉo, Kelly,[59] ỉ have a few of your letters that
were maỉỉed to my maiíbox.
WA: Oh, really? That was why ỉ didnl get any of my
husband’s ietters! Let me see!
MA: [59) Here they are, í gathered them ìn a box for
you. ỉí seems iike they were maiíed a long time
ago.! am sorry i brought them now. 1was away
from my house for two vveeks.
WA: Thafs okay.[61] l am so thanktul just to see that
my husband has mailed m e .[60) My husband ís
overseas right now, and ỉ haven’t heard from
hìm for 2 months now. Thank you so much.
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Why did Frank visit Kelly?
(A) To give her some of her maỉl
(B) To ask her for her mailing address
(C) To talk to her about the mailman
(D) To borrovv some stamps
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Who is Jack talking to?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
A hotel employee
A restaurant employee
A tlight agency employee
A cook from a restaurant
What is Jack trying to do?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Make a reservation at 7:30
Make a deal with the restaurant to get a discount
Make a reservation for his group of 12
Find a good Japanese restaurant
What does the employee remind Jack of?
(A) He wili not receive a discount.
(B) The restaurant provides great Service.
(C) They have to come ten minutes early.
(D) The restaurant closes at 10:30.
Why was Kelly vvaiting for her mail?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Her husband asked her to look out for a letter.
She was vvaiting for an acceptance letter.
Her husband contacts her through the mail.
She was vvaiting for her husband’s check.
How does the vvoman feel about getting her letters?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Appreciative
Frustrated
Doubttul
Awful
MA: Hi, Ms. Zekeials.[65) I ]ust wanted to teil you that
we haven’t recéỉveđ this month’s rent check
from you yetắ
WB: Are you sure? ỉ’m pretty sure I maỉled it to your
ottice on Monday.
MA: Well, ỉf you maiỉed it on Monday, which is the
paycheck due day, it is aỉready ỉate, and as a ỉate
fee, we charge you $50 per day, m We will gỉve
you another notice of how much in late tees
you owe as soon as we receive your check.
WB: Whaí? $50 a day? í67) That is absurd! There’s no
way rm paying that. You did not even tell me the
due day for the check!
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Who is Ms. Zekeials talking to?
ỊT5W1 (A) A rental car employee
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(C) A landlord
(D) A clerk at the telephone company
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VVhere does Peter suspect James’s planner is?
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What does the man on the phone tell Ms. Zekeials?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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She has to pay the rent immediatelyẾ
He will vvaive her a late fee.
He will drop by to pick up the check.
He will intorm her about her late fee.
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VVhich of the following describes Ms. Zekeials’s
reaction to the policy?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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068
She is quite pleased with it.
She thinks it is outrageous.
She thinks it is very reasonable.
She is concerned about itẽ
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Ouestỉons 068-070 refer to the folỉowing conversatỉon.
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MB: W ell,1691ỉ don’t thỉnk there’s enough space for ỉt,
m What about on the sheỉt? You can stỉH reach
the printer (rom your desk.___
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On a Computer desk
On a desk shelf
On the ground
On the Computer
Why doesrVt Charlie agree with the man’s idea
concerning where the printer should be?
(A) The printer carVt fỉt there.
(B) It is easy for the printer to fall off.
(C) The place is too far away to be reached.
(D) It is difficult to feed it paper.
What is true about the printer?
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(A) It is a used printer.
(B) It is a brand-new one picked up from another
office.
(C) It was purchased by the man himselt.
(D) It was damaged by the delivery man.
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MB: Hmm. Wow. What a nice printer! Is this the new
product from General Eiectrics? I don’t think anyone
eỉse in our office has this printer yet.
MA: Oh, I see. Okay, so could you put it right next to my
Computer? That vvould be very convenient for me.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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printer that í bought yesterday.
Where will the printer most likely be placed?
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Questìons 071-073 refer
mẫẼMểSếàẵềMí
Helio, Mr. Brooks, thỉs is Ms. Gorgy, I e-mailed you
yesterday 1711 because my company wouỉd ỉike to rent
some storage space trom you. p2] We’re reỉocating
our ottice to a rrew iocatỉon on the thỉrteenth of ỉhỉs
month, and we đonl have a truck to take alỉ of our
equipment at once, so (731 ỉ’m checking to make sure
that we’lỉ be abỉe to rent the storage space for a
week trom the tweifth of August untỉỉ ail the
equipment is transterred to the new ottice building.
Please contact us as soon as you get this message.
Thank you.
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Why did Ms. Gorgy call Mr. Brooks?
(A) To ask for trucks to move some equipment
(B) To ask for a receipt for the contract
(C) To ask if some storage space ỉs available
(D) To check the starting date of their Service
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VVhere did this speech probably take place?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
At a conterence
At a meeting
At a dinner show
At an award banquet
What is the main event of the night?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Dinner provided by the president
A pertormance by some employees
Announcing the best employee
Recognizing each employee with an honor
To whom is the Employee of the Year avvard given?
(A) The employee who is alvvays on time
(B) The employee who vvorks the most
(C) The employee who promotes the company the
most
(D) The employee who heỉps both the company
and vvorkers
What will happen on August 13th?
(A) The company will relocate some staff to another
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City.
(B) The company will move to another locationề
(C) The company will have a sale.
(D) The company will need more trucks.
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When will the provision of storage room Service
mun end?
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(A) August 12th
(B) August 13th
(C) August 19th
(D) August 20th
Dear employees,[74&75] as we are about to tỉnỉsh
our wonderfuỉ dinner provỉded by the presỉdent of
our company, ỉ would like to let you know that we
are jusỉ a few minutes away from our tỉnaỉ
presentation of the eveníng. ỉt’s for the Empíoyee of
the Year. Ự6Ì The honor wỉỉí go to an employee who
has passỉonately vvorked and sacriíiced him or
herseỉt for the company and has not onỉy benetited
the company but aỉso touched indỉvỉduals’ hearts.
This year, the honor goes to a good triend of mine, who
has always been there for âíl of us and has been a roỉe
model to all of us. it is an honor to announce the
Empỉoyee of the Year, Emily Charton!
iííiL
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The Nathan Apple Tree Theater weỉcomes all of
you!17711 am Hannah EldersễWhen I purchased the
Nathan Apple Tree Theater 15 years ago, ỉ never
thought ỉt wouid grow into the theater as it \ặs now.
[78] The iobby ís being repaỉnted, and 791soon the
grand audỉtorium will be renovated thanks to the
generous contributĩons trom our sponsors. And you
can be our sponsors ạnd heỉpers alsoỉ if you wou!d
iike to heỉp us W!th anything, such as the cost of the
renovation, please calỉ the number found in the booklet
you’ve received. Thank you for supporting the Nathan
Apple Tree Theater. We hope you have a great night
and erýoy our show!
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Who is the speaker?
(A) An actor in the play
(B) The ovvner of the theater
(C) A theater employee
(D) A construction vvorker
How is the theater currently being improved?
(A) The stage is being renovated.
(B) The lobby is being decorated.
(C) The main doors are being painted.
(D) New actors are being recruited.
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What does the speaker ask the audience to do?
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(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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Pay for the new renovation project
Make a voíuntary donation
Advertise the donation opportunity to others
Support the new actors
Questỉons 080-082 reter to the folỉowing message.
Good atternoon. This is a message from Yao Rany,
manager of Parking Services.[80&81] Pỉease be aware
that Parking Leveỉ B wili be closed for renovatỉons
for the whoíe month of February. ỉf you are one of
those employees who park in Leveí B, it will be the area
behỉnd the cateteria starting February 1.f82ỉ ỉn order to
park ín the new area, you WÌIS need to have a specíal
sticker on your car. You can get one at the Securỉty
Offỉce, which ìs open trom 8 to 5, yonday through
Thursday, lf you have any questions, pỉease cail Yao
Rany at extension PARK.
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(A) Any student who attends Chicago University
(B) Students who are employees’ children
(C) Students who speak English as a second
language
(D) Students who have never received a scholarship
What will the scholarships pay for?
(A) Transportation fees
(B) One semester’s tuition
(C) Book purchases and living expenses
(D) Insurance
VVhich person will have an advantage in vvinning the
scholarship?
(A) A student who can speak another language
(B) A student who was not raised in the U.S.
(C) A student who cannot speak English well
(D) A student who is vvilling to take an Insurance
course
What is the purpose of the message?
(A) To notity someone of an accident
(B) To celebrate a renovation
(C) To mform people about a new parking lot
(D) To add security to the parking lot
What is the reason for closing Parking Level B?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
It is no longer stable enough.
It is not conveniently located.
It will be remodeled.
It is not popular with the employees.
Questíons 086-088 reíer to the followỉng announcement.
Good morning, iadies and gentlemen. ỉ'm your
captain, Phillip Chang,[86] ỉn a few minutes wesll be
landỉng aỉ ỉncheon International Aírport in Korea. We
will stop there for about 30 minutes for passengers
whose tỉnaỉ desỉinaỉỉons are Korea. Then, we wilỉ
continue our tlight to Tokyo, Japan, Theretore,[87] we ask
that aỉl passengers goỉng to Tokyo kỉndiy remaỉn
seated, For those of you who are transterring to another
íiight in Incheon,[88] pỉease be aware that one of our
tllght attendants wfỉl be announcing gate
assignments shortỉy, We hope you enjoyed your f!ìght,
and íhank you for tlying Asia Air,
VVhere can the employees get the sticker?
(A) Yao will deliver it to them.
(B) At level B of the parking lot
(C) At the Securỉty ottice
(D) From any security guard
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Why is the plane stopping at Incheon International
Airport?
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(A) The plane is having some technical ditticulties.
(B) The plane is out of gas.
(C) Some passengers are going to Korea.
(D) Some passengers are going to take a rest.
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What are passengers going to Tokyo asked to do?
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No-Tears Insurance has announced th a t1831 ít wilỉ
otter 10 scholarships to Unìversity of Chicago
students only for children of No-Tears Insurance
empỉoyees For those of you who are not tamỉliar with
this scholarshỉp the company provỉdes, the schoỉarshịps
are gỉven to students who have done we!ỉ academicaiỉy
despite having unstabỉe tinancỉaỉ situations. Also, 1851for
those of you who speak Engỉish as a second
language, you can get a great ađvantage,[84] The
scholarshỉps wiil cover a!i book cosỉs and ỉiving
expenses, but not tuỉtion.
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What is one of the eligibility requirements?
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(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Follow the ílight attendants
stay in their seats
Go to the restroom
Buy some souvenirs at Incheon International
Airport
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(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Help them get their baggage
Escort them to the gates
Give intormation for gates
Call a bus for them to ride to the gates
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What most likely is Labor Day?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
It is a holiday.
It is the starting day for vvorkers.
It is a day to calculate labor costs.
It is a day to promote young people tinding jobs.
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According to the speaker, when is a good time for
nmm outdoor activities?
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Hello, vveỉcome to the secorìd tour place, President
LincoirVs house in historic Eagle’s Town, Betore we start,
ỉet me give you some usetuỉ intormation. Ali tours in the
house are seỉf-guỉded and tree of charge.t89! The
speciaí Service we’ve started to provỉde alỉ of you is
that you can get headphones and cassette players
for the self~guided tours [90] at the ỉntormation booth.
But ịf you would rather listen to the historicaỉ talk,
please go to the back of the theater at the end of the
maỉn ha!ỉway.1911The taỉk ỉs presented every hour, and
the next one starts in 5 minutes. We’il meet back here in
one hour.
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(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Next weekend
What will the weather be like next week?
(A) It will be nice.
(B) It will be sunny and cloudy.
(C) It will be vvindy and snowy.
(D) There will be thunderstorms.
What is the ‘special Service’ they offer to tourists?
(A) A meeting with President LincolrYs descendants
(B) Some snacks
(C) Historical talks
(D) Tapes for self-guided tours
VVhere are the visitors asked to go for headphones?
(A) The audỉtorium
(B) The theater
(C) The entrance of President LincolrTs house
(D) The information center
How otten are the talks given?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Every half an hour
Every 45 minutes
Every hour
Every two hours
VVeỉcome, everyone! Are you excỉted about this new
year? VVeỉỉ, í am very excited not-onỉy because this is
another great new year but aiso 1951 because we are
startỉng with our annual saỉes conlerence! We’re
very happy that youVe aỉl made ít írom our offỉces írom
around the world. You al! know that we heaviỉy reỉy on
our inỉernationaỉ saỉes ỉorce to make one of the best
brands in our íieid, and I96] this past year has been
Jameco Electronics5most successtul year ever! I
truỉy beỉieve with aỉl my heart that we couldn’t have
done it without alỉ of your exceỉỉent saies etíorts,
1971 Now, betore we get started, let me give you the
deỉaỉls of what we’ve got planned for today and
tomorrow.
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Who is the speech intended for?
(A) The president
(B) The sales staff
(C) Clients
(D) New employees
Questíons 092-094 reíer to the following weather report
. ...
' ■ ■•■■
- - ■ .......
[93]lf you’re piannỉng to go outside wỉth your
íamily, you might want to do it for Monday, which is
Labor Day, rather than Sunday. There’s a chance of
scattered showers on Saturday nỉght, and ỉt might
continue until Sunday atternoon.t921 Hovvever, the
weather shouỉd clear up by Labor Day, when
everyone doesn’t actualỉy labor. It shou!d be a
gorgeous autumn day. I hope you enjoy the beautỉtul
day 1941 because starting next vveekend, I predict that
there will be a few storms Corning.
‘
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How does the speaker describe the past year?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
It was an unchanged year.
It was a boring year.
It was an unsuccesstul year.
It was a good year.
What is the speaker going to do next?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Introduce the new employees
Discuss the plan for two days
Talk about upcoming events
Discuss the next year’s schedule
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Test 1
850
What does the captain say a tlight attendant will do?
098
Hello, youVe reached 1981Jack Romero at the main
office of Whethers Fieíd Apartments. Currentỉy I am
not ỉn my office5so please leave your name, number,
and a brỉet message, and I wỉ!ỉ try to give you a ca!l as
soon as I come back to the offỉce.1981We, the Whethers
Fìeíd staff, present you Wfth a comíortabỉe
environment ỉn a spacious and cỉean apartment. We
have one- and two-bedroom urìits, ail of vvhich have
balconỉes and spectacular lake and park vievvs. Aiso, 811
[99] all unỉts boast ỉaundrỵ taoilities and heateđ
whirlpool baíhs ỉn their own apartments.ỉ100} One
bedroom units cost from $1,000 to $1,100 per
month, whi!ẹ the two-bedrooms cost trom $1,400 to 'ỆMvắ
$1,500.t100] For any new contracts, the first two
months rent ỉs requỉred betore moving in. For both
units, no pets are a!iowed.
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Who most likely is the speaker?
(A) A local real estate agent
(B) A resident in an apartment building
(C) The ovvner of an apartment building
(D) The manager of an apartment complex
What is one of the special teatures being ottered?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
A community coin laundry
Indoor vvhirlpool baths
A nearby íree clinic
A built-in dishvvashing machine
How much must a new resident living in a
one-bedroom unit pay beíore moving in?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
$1,000
$2,000
$3,000
$4,000
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Please ỉeave the files on the desk as a reminder to
— „ to revievv them one more time betore I leave
for supper.
Test 1
Incomplete Sentences
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(A)l
(B) me
(C) my
(D) myselt
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1 0 2 All of the coníerence participants can get to the
Harrot Hotel from the airport------ by train or by
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bus.
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(A) unless
(B) both
(C) either
(D) vvithout
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As delivery problems have been our primary
with Pure Flow’s operation, we should improve on
that.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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complaint
complain
complained
complaining
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VVhichever team wins the most games in the
qualitying rounds will —
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the City in the State
tournament.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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represent
períorm
attend
reach
Malisa Akiko has been assigned to check the tiles
----- McGray vvorks on the prolect.
(A) also
(B) than
(C) moreover
(D) while
Now that the engine capacity o f ------ model minivan has been enhanced, we can increase our target
market to include single men.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
ourselves
us
our
we
The satety - - - - - implemented by the company last
year resulted in a fifty percent decrease in accidents
over a six-month period.
(A) comprehension
(B) precautions
(C) prohibitions
(D) possibility
He will probably ------- on his present large City tour
and visit more small períorming centers when he
next appears in Japan.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
expanded
expanding
expand
expansion
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You can choose the exact contents of each dish
from our —— selection of tresh ingredients.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
People vvishing to process personal injury claims
rmm must —
forms TX180 and TR234.
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enhancing
outstanding
conservative
apparent
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Please dial your area number, and, at the tone,
enter the code for t h e ........ - Service department.
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(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
appropriate
appropriates
appropriately
appropriateness
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(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
complete
cancel
distribute
propose
Cosda is a good mall to trequent, as it is spacious
and ——- located with lots of free parking.
(A) convenient
(B) convenience
(C) convenỉently
(D) more conveniently
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All personal injury claims are —— to revievv by your
personal agent as well as his or her department
head.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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It was suggested that an “Employee of the Year”
Level
award vvould be an excellent
■— to improve staff
moraleẽ
/ A
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differ
differentiate
difference
differenỉ
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subịect
susceptive
successtul
suspect
We have junior and senior staff employed in various
branch ottices in many - — cities throughout the
USA and Canada.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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Level
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The Milestone Corporation anticipates — * revenue
increases in several major metropolitan areas over
the next decade.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
signiíicant
signity
signiticantly
signiíication
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117
im
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—- you just want a basic tune-up or have special
needs, we guarantee our work for one full year, or
you will receive a full retund.
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(A) VVhether
(B) Even though
(C) Despite
(D) As if
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118
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As soon as the general wait staff —
the speed
and efficiency of their Service skills, the
Mediterranean will surely be one of the most popular
restaurants.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
improves
improve
had improved
is improved
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152
The board of directors said that there was a
to raise funds to expand the project.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
control
center
look
need
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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extreme
extremely
extremity
extremes
In order to be responsive to their customers’ needs,
the bank — - a customer satistaction campaign
through massive amounts of telephone intervievvs.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
achieved
conducted
met
obtained
Ms. Lee has a great repụtation for vvinning contracts,
so lots of her co-workers regard her as highly ~~—
in most aspects of her job.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(B) access
(C) approach
(D) way
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You will be routinely asked to undergo a medical
exam betore beginning new employment that \ậs
known to be — ~ stresstul.
capable
capably
capability
more capably
We’ll recharge the battery for every vehicle that
needs it ——- no extra cost.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
at
by
over
from
We must be ready to respond quickly to the changes
that are predicted by our market — ẵ
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
measurement
representation
agencies
researchers
our last conterence, Ms. Miller is going
to arrive at the Incheon Airport at 3 P.M. on Sunday,
April 13.
A s
.......
jn
(A) discuss
(B) discussion
(C) discussing
(D) discussed
lf you should misplace your card, simply notity us at
the same toll-free number, and we’ll —
you
another one vvithin two days.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
issue
discuss
address
present
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(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(A) Almost
(B) Most
(C) Most of
(D) Mostly
Grass clippings for recycling will be picked up in
front of houses in all —
areas on your specitied
garbage collection day.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
distant
habitual
residentỉal
separate
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comparable
distinguished
comprehensible
related
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137
130
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-—
your request, our customer Service desk has
reserved a Nissan Town Car with a personal driver
for you.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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In response of
In responsible for
Responsive
In response to
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For a small, extra------ , we would be willing to
provide translation or revvrite services for any nonEnglish speakers.
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(A) bill
(B) tare
(C) income
(D) charge
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We also —
storage tacilities for your mink coats
and other delicates and deal with silks, satins, and
laces with the utmost consideration.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
give
offer
submit
attribute
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600
133
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One industry that will be —
effects of this is agriculture.
(A) currently
(B) eagerly
(C) particularly
(D) sincerely
optimistỉc
optimistically
optimism
optimize
Jane Anderson has a keen interest —
contributing to the funds being collected in the office
to help with tlood reliet in India.
(A) ỉn
(B) for
(C) about
(D) of
I honestly think you will find our new employee wage
structure and benetits package —
to any of our
industry rivals’.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Mr. Kim is cautiously------ about the projection for
increased proíits in the coming quarter because
protits were down last quarter.
hit by the negative
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The CEO said that the ——- of the auction vvould be
used to pay off Namsung Trade’s debts.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
proceeds
procedure
process
Processing
All Club members are allovved
Health Symposium at no cost.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
the International
attending
attend
to attend
attended
A Grandeur spokesperson also stated that ample
parking space is available,
~ includes an
underground tacility.
(A) that
(B) what
(C) which
(D) who
You may —
of the unsuitable letterhead torms in
whichever way you choose.
(A) deal
(B) take
(C) dispose
(D) decide
Almost 20 machines inspected were tound to have
taulty or - - - - - satety mechanism in their tront and
back doors.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
adequately
inadequacy
inadequate
inadequately
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Test 1
730
— the assets of Acme Equipment have been
seized and will be auctioned off by Auction Services
on Saturday, April 1, 2008, at 2:00 P.M.
Text Completion
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W e ....... you that your food will be prepared in five
minutes, or your meal will be free of charge.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
assure
speak
say
converse
------- you visit our site, a sticker will be attached to
your membership card, and, atter ten visits, you will
receive a free meal.
(A) VVhere
(B) Whether
(C) That
(D)VVhenever
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149
143
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All members get a ——- admission ticket for an
amusement park just for joining.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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combined
complicated
complimentary
complex
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A unique and historic International trade conterence
----- - this November in Korea.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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has taken place
had taken place
will take place
was taking place
151
145
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I would like to request that one in your firm be
to the Pacitic Rim Trade Conterence.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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delegated
relegated
elevated
released
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146
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154
The delegation will be composed of approximately
150 —
from our industry.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
representation
represent
representative
representatives
850
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Dot-com companies have gone out of business, and
—■
— employees have lost their jobs.
(A) thousand of
(B) thousands of
(C) of thousand
(D) thousands
Recently, CWJ cut 15,000 more jobs
year’s tremendous layoff.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
last
in addition
in additions to
addition of
in addition to
VVhile that number has tallen —— to 900,000, it’s
not expected to drop any íurther.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
somewhat
some
anyvvay
somehow
One of LondorVs main health care tacilities was
.........today because of an otticial strike.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
close
closed
to close
closer
Union vvorkers are —
to meet tonight to vote on
a 10% pay increase that has been otíered to them.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
expect
expected
to expect
expectant
lf their strike continues, the ------- patients will have
to be moved to other tacilities vvithin a few days.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
remained
remainder
remain
remainỉng
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600
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What has the Canadian Fisheries Market
announced?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
It will stop carrying some Products.
It will bring more shrimp and fewer fish in.
It will change its name.
9% of its employees will get fired.
Test 1
Reading Comprehension
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161
154
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155
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What is said about the Canadian Fisheries Market’s
employees?
rm
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(A) They must be originals.
(B) They may be photocopies.
(C) They are to be turned in after getting the CEO’s
signature.
(D) They are not necessary.
What is required for the position?
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+
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+
164
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What caused the problem?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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An Accountỉng Team ỉn Massachusetts
People stopped using phones.
An employee took $14 million.
An old error was not fixed.
165
158
600
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What is said about the company’s stock?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
It went down $14 million.
It went up $14 million.
It declined 17%.
It rose 17%.
850
+
166
159
850
+
What has AT&P VVireless done?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Deleted old programs with problems
Installed some new programs
Fired all employees in Massachusetts
Identitied the problem but hasn’t fixed it yet
What is the responsibility of the person that gets
hired?
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What is said about the documents?
What is true about the receipts?
It will not take applicants’ phone calls.
It has developed new photoshop techniques.
It makes signs for restaurants.
It manutactures photoshop programs.
(A) Creating new programs
(B) Managing a team of designers
(C) Transforming photos
(D) Dratting new workers
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(B)
(C)
(D)
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(A) The majority showed up at the special meeting.
(B) Most of them voted in favor of the change.
(C) A lot of employees will be fired.
(D) Their numbers will be increased in 2 vveeks.
(A) They must be submitted 3 full days before
traveling.
(B) VVorkers must hand them in with a color picture
of themselves.
(C) Workers must get the CEO’s signature betore
turning them in.
(D) VVorkers must give them to Karl Mellovv.
What is learned about this company?
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(A) Calling the office
(B) A good understanding of how the company
works
(C) A high school diploma
(D) Experience in photoshop work
What is learned about the Salvation Center?
(A) It IS the largest one in the nation.
(B) It ỉs the first one of its kind in Washington.
(C) It provides free meals 3 times a day for
everyone.
(D) It is for the homeless.
What inspired Will Simpson to build this center?
(A) He felt bad when seeing people having a
hard time doing normal things.
(B) He vvanted to open a new restaurant.
(C) He needed a place for his grandmother to stay.
(D) He felt VVashington didrTt have one yet, so he’d
be the first to found one.
What is true about the center?
(A) It provides a cheap stay.
(B) It sometimes has 4 employees on duty.
(C) There is alvvays a doctor in the sheỉter.
(D) The nurses are vvomen.
What does Ben Parker say about the company?
(A) They had revenues of $62 million in the tourth
quarter.
(B)The $1.6 millỉon was just the revenues of the
tourth quarter.
(C) They will purchase the business section.
(D) They have received bad publicity.
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What does Ben Parker ask Mr. Young to do?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Contact him at once
Examine the tiles enclosed
Correct an error
Advertise them again in the business section
Where is Mr. Choi?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
In Seoul
In Korea
In VVashington, D.Cế
In America
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(A) Travel
(B) Get an education
(C) Do business
(D) Work for a business
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(A) Readers of the magazine can get one for
cheaper.
(B) It depends on the type of car.
(C) It depends on how much tax is charged.
(D) It depends on how many miles are driven a day.
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What teature \ằs NOT included in the ad?
(A) The beneíits to subscribers
(B) Free miles all day
(C) Cars are subject to availability.
(D) What type of cars they have
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What can be interred from the ad?
(A) They are the biggest rent-a-car company in the
nation.
(B) They have lots of nice cars.
(C) Their prices are very expensive.
(D) A person must be 16 to rent a car.
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Expand their Internet shopping
start taxỉng Internet shopping
Disconnect 800 numbers
Equate Internet sales with telephone sales
What does Kiyoto Yoshi say about platinum
prices?
(A) They wỉll be low eariy thỉs year.
(B) They will drop dramatically.
(C) They will rise $355 an ounce.
(D) They are going to remain the same.
What is true about UKME?
(A) They are a platinum delivery company.
(B) They are a worldwide platìnum Processing
company.
(C) Their employees are on strike.
(D) They are almost bankrupt.
What can be said about the cost of renting a car?
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(B)
(C)
(D)
What \Ệs he trying to do in the country?
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What are some states planning to do?
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What is true about America’s use of home
shopping?
(A) No tax is charged when people order over
the Internet.
(B) It is not convenient.
(C) It offers privacy.
(D) There is a lack of shoppers.
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Why will companies hesitate to expand their
business to the Internet?
(A) They are unsure about tuture tax policies.
(B) Home-shopping sales numbers are dropping.
(C) 800 numbers are becoming more expensive.
(D) They don’t want to lose $70 billion.
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VVhich of the following is NOT true?
(A) The American and Canadian economies will get
better.
(B) Alchemist is the largest platinum producing
company in Japan.
(C) Platinum prices will rise in the second half of the
year.
(D) Kiyoto Yoshi owns Alchemist.
According to the passage, vvhich applicant will be
preterred?
(A) One who can speak Japanese, Korean, and
Chinese
(B) One who can speak Korean, English, and
German
(C) One who is very good at dealing with computers
(D) Freshman
How wế
ill the applicants know if they will be
intervievved?
(A) They will be notitied by June 4th.
(B) They will have to come in on June 4th.
(C) They need to show up no later than July 1st.
(D) The applicants will receive a phone call.
Where would this job announcement probably
appear?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
In a ỉocal nevvspaper
On television
On a company bulletin board
In a tinance magazine
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(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Mr. Dorl
Ms. Ski
The company president
Mrs. Moshonda
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(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Seven years of experience
A driver’s license
Supervisory skills
Computer skills
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(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Administrative assistant
Consultant
Assistant director of accounting
Gym instructor
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lf Ms. Peterson gets hired, what may be the reason?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Her 5 years of experience in accounting
Her excellent communỉcation skills
She works in a gym.
She has a master’s degree.
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What is the main purpose of the tirst fax?
(A) To initiate discussions about planning a meeting
(B) To veríty arrangements for a presentatỉon
(C) To ask the recipient to contact Mr. Wentworth
(D) To request the cancellation of a meeting
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Where will Mr. Nobuhiko meet Mr. Wentworth on
September 9?
(A) At the BOC CorporatiorVs Osaka office
(B) At the Protech CorporatiorTs Brisbane ottice
(C) At the Protech CorporatioiVs Portland office
(D) At the BOC CorporatiorVs Auckland office
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One day
3 days
1 week
2 weeks
VVhich type of merchandise has had the best sales
in the past?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Books on cooking
Stories for young readers
Taped recordings of books
Lite histories of tamous people
What is Amy Peterson’s job?
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(B)
(C)
(D)
What is a requirement for this position?
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How long did the Protech Corporation take to
receive the letter and send a ỉacsimile?
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To whom will the applicant directly report?
Why did Mr. Nobuhiko want the place and time
changed?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
He didrVt want to waste any time.
Paul Wall doesrVt like long trips.
He couldrVt book a plane ticket.
There is nothing to do in Japan.
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What should the sales staff do after reading the
memo?
(A) VVrite letters to authors
(B) Order their own books
(C) Submit names of books for the saíe
(D) Move books to the special sale shelves
What is the problem with the store’s selection of
books-on-tape?
(A) There are not enough of them.
(B) They do not include biographies.
(C) They are all very expensive.
(D) There are too many outdated items.
Who is Marc Ecko?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
An author
An employee at the bookstore
The owner of a clothing line
The proprietor
What is Garlic Steakhouse?
(A) A steak
(B) A restaurant
(C) A best-selling book
(D) A book Francene Cardi requested
Who is invited to this special event?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Edvvin lềRubin
B&T Department store employees
A customer
The Chiet Executive Officer
What did Mr. Nobuhiko promise?
(A) To tinish a contract
(B) The períect preparation of a presentatỉon
(C) Not to be latê
(D) The introduction of a new product
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How long will the offer last?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
One weekend
One week
Ten days
Two months
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(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Gift certiticates
Back-to-school clothes
The Misses’ Shoe Sale
Home turnishings
1 9 9 What is true about the otter?
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(A) It is open to the public.
(B) All prices have been reduced by 20%.
(C) It is held every year.
(D) Purchases must be charged to a B&T credit
card.
What does the customer ask about coupons?
(A) She asks if they can be used with the saleế
(B) She vvants to know if she can exchange them for
cash.
(C) She asks how much they are worth.
(D) She asks if there is a discount on coupons.
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