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PART 2
Directions: You will hear a question or statement and three responses spoken 1n Engllsl'l They will
be spoken only one trme and will not be printed rn your test book. Select the best response to the
question or statement and mark the letter (A). (8), or (C) on your answer sheet
Example
You will hear Where is the meeting room?
You wrll also hear: (A) To meet tM new drrector
tB> It's the hrst room on the nghl
(C) Yes. at two o'clock
The best response to the queStion "Where IS the meeting room?" Is choice (B). "It's the ftrst room
on the nght. so (8) is the correct answer You should mark answer (B) on your answer sheet
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PART 3
Oilec:tions; You w hear some conversatiOns between two people You Wll be asked to answer
ee QuestJons about what the speakers say 1n each conversa110n Select the best response to
each quost1on and mark the letter (A) , (B). (C). or (0) on your answer sheet The conversations will
spoken onty one bme and will not be printed rn your test book
C1 Who most likely are they?
A A JOb C"lndldate and an inlei'V!ewer.
B A 'Tiarkebng manager and a personnel
manager
C Co-workers who wor1< rn the same department
of a company.
D Ad -.nt and a shop empJoyee
Q. Why the man reluctant to transfer to another
department?
1-< appy wrth h1S current jOb.
He r-.. that he 1 not qualh-.:1 lor the op411
poslllon.
- Ha doesn't like the people In the Marketing
Department
He would have 10 aceept a pay cut of he got
hrteC'
C3. wr.at will the man probably do?
1'. Put s apprca110n and fdC& the outcome
3) Talk to h1s boss about geing more details
about the pos1tion
C Disregard the opportunrty and wart tor another
tme
Worlc harder to be considered lor the next
promotion.
44. Who is the woman?
(A) A vls1tor
(B) A bulld1ng security guard.
(C) A parkrng attendant
(D) An ar11st
45. What suggestion does the woman receive from
the man?
(A) See the art exhibtt.
(8) Park In the underground garage.
(C) Tum back and dnve down to the intersecllon.
(0) Walk back to her house.
46. What will the woman most likely do?
{A) Drive back home
CB) Buy a bcket to the exhibit.
(C) Pay lor the toWing lee.
(D) Park her car somewhere etse.
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47. What is the man doing?
(A) Argu1ng abool1he seat.
ttl) Searchong for the right spot.
(C) Trymg to catch fish.
D MoVIng to a different house
48. How tong has the man been here?
(A) 15 minutes.
(6) 30 minutes.
(C) 60 m1nutes.
(0) 120 minutes.
49. Whet does the woman suggest may be the
reason for the man's problem?
!A) He IS S1tl1ng in the wrong pi.Jce.
(B) He ts uSing the wrong baot.
(C) He has been waibng too tong
(D) He Is not thinking properly.
50. What Is the man doing?
(A H .. , trying to buy some ctol!ung
tBJ Ho s looking for a bani.
(C) He ts prepenng to start a bus.ness
(D) He 1s S9Mng a customer
51. Where will the man most likely go next?
(A) To another store.
(B) To the back part of the store.
(C) To a fashion show
(D) To tee a customer
52. What 1s special about this ptaoe?
(A) The otems are reasonably pncud.
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(6) It IS located close to the man's place.
(C) It otems that other stores don't have.
(D) It has been In business lot many years.
53. What Is the man ask1ng the woman about?
(A) An ndP n h1s psychecl
tB)Awarnong he t1ad r9C81ved at worx
(C) The lunch meflu at a restauront ho wants to
go to
(01 A no
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ohcnton of an unpaid b11l
54. What will the man do?
(A) Drop by the bank.
(B) Take care of a misunderstanding
(C) Call another electrician.
!D) Go on an errand.
55. When was the boll taken care ol?
A WodneSday.
!B) Thursday
(C)
(D) This mornong.
56. When will the exhibition be held?
(AJ On the thtrd of this month
!B) At the end ol October
(C) tn a oouple ol weeks
(D) After three days.
57. How tong does it take to send the Items to the
Detroit plant?
(A) One day
(B) Two days
(C) Three days.
(Dl Foil"" days
58. According to the woman. wily i s the delivery
betng rushed?
(A) To have plenty olttme to deal wtlh a problem
done occurs.
(B) To prepere for the company's move.
(C) To a110td runnong onto the possobthty ol a Stock
Shonaga
(D) To obloge the demand of Mr. Johnson
!i8. How tar did the man's team go in the tournament?
A 1 reach ad the finals before getting
defeated
S l'hey gotll'to the s..m lonals dltar beabng the
sales team
C They were defeated In the first round of the

0 They went all the way to thelonals and won.
a Accotdng to the woman, whydld her team not
compete in the tournament?
A. '"Y of her staH members were out of town
"' uusiness
Bi Hor boss does not like baseball very much.
C She fell down the sta1rs and broke her ankle.
:J Tnmbers wme too busy With worlt.
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man"98<s in the compeny?
A don't consder company morale to be
very tmportant
B: They Slress . ..nnongllle !OtJrnQmPnt too much.
C They worked very hard prepanng for the
tournament.
They waste too much bme tallung aboul .. ports.
12. Accotdng to the woman, why has the company
gone over its budget this quarter?
'Y employees are making unneceSbary

"8 Tt> staff members are stay1ng at very
e ">11SIV9 hotels
:: T r travel expenses have shot up
'D) Th cost of u'lsurance has more than doubled.
ll. What does the man suggest they do to solve the
problem?
A more people YIO<k from theor hom "I
B OISCnmtnate aga10st those planntng to travel.
C Work out a better deal with the 81rhne
company
D GAt the worlters to pay lor thetr own meals.
ll. What does the woman say s the reason why the
man s suggestion won 1 wor1<?
A) People tend to get lazy working at home
S ;,.., management cannot Judg l wh1ch tnps
are absolutely necessary
Cl They are already gethng a spectal rate from
rh atr1 ne company thoy deal w1th.
0) Th rest of the managers at the company
don't think It's a good idea
65. Where is the conversa!Jon most likely taking
place?
(A) At an auto repa1r shop.
(B) At a gas sta!Jon.
(C) In a computer store
10) Alongsid a freeway
66. What does the woman say is the problem?
computer is down.
(B) The car J9n111on worl<
(C) The car uses too much gas
(0) Her broth doesn' g111e good adv.:.-
67. What advice does the man give her?
lAi sten to hN brother
(B) Get a new car.
(C) Have the car towed
(0) Replace the batte<y
68. For how many nights wll the man stay at the hotel?
(A) One.
(B) Two.
(C) Three
(0) Seven.
69. What did the man request?
(A) Room seMce.
(B) A wakEKJp cal,
(C) Valet parkmg .
(0) Cleaning service
70. What will the man most likely be doing at 9 In the
morning?
(A) GVIng a speech.
(B) Having a meal.
(C) Sw1mm1ng in the e.
(0) Tak1ng a flight out
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PART 4
ectlons: You w I hear some short talks goven by a song e speaker You wo I be asked to answer
111ree quesoons abOut what lhe speaker says In each short talk Select the best response to each
questiOn and marl< lhe letter {A) (8) (Cl or (DI on your answer sheet The talks wo be spoken
only one and woll not be pnnted n your test book
71. On which day does this message take place?
(A) Saturday
(B) Monday
(C) Friday
(D) Tuesday
n. Why is the caller getting this message?
(A) AI tne
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(BJ It os a nabonal holiday.
(C) Everyone IS out to lunch.
(0) ltos after woriung hours
73. What should those who wish to make a change
In their service do?
(A) Stay on !he lone
(B) Call back another lime.
(C) Press a bunon on the phone.
( 0) Talk to an operator
74. Who would most likely be listening to this talk?
(AJ at local schools.
(B) Communoty residents
(C) Students from out of town.
'0) EntMBonetS
75. How often will the class mentioned be held?
(A) Once a week.
(B) Twice a week
(C) Three tomes a week.
(D) Every day.
76. What are those Interested in the class asked to
do?
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(A) Sogn up today at the community center.
(B) Speak woth the coordonators after the talk.
(C) Oeposot a check into the bank aocount
(D) Take on admoSSIOfls test after the talk.
n, What does the speaker mention is special about
Mr. Rowe?
(A) He Is the youngest person to head a company
(B) He has followed on the footsteps of his great
lather.
(C) He macte a lot of money by onvesbng on stocks
(01 He os related lo the company presodent
78. Who does Sam credit his success to?
Ao t.4 Smolll.
(8) One of the onvestors.
(C) The company CEO.
(0) HIS father
79. What woll Mr. Rowe talk about?
(A) How to get In on the good Investments.
(B) How to make good business contacts.
(C) How to climb up the corporate ladder.
(0) How to become optimistoc about work
80. What is the purpose of the speech?
oA) To onvote people 10 a chantable
(8) To ontroduca the MXt speaker
tC) To gove thanks for the dona lions
(0 To announce an upocmong event
81. Who ts Mr. Gleane?
(A) A Barrie County resident.
(B) The mayor of Barrie County.
(C) A government worker
(0) The presodent ol a paont company.
82. According to Gus's report, what is considered to
be most harmful to the environment?
(A) Toxoc sprays
(8) Secondhand smoke
(C) Gas fumes
(0) Toxoc chemicals.
C. Vlhat is the purpose of the announcement?
rnVIte stall members to a company event.
o call for an emergency meeting.
-., '111tify employees of future repair work on
lhe elevator.
guide the listeners to safety.
1M. hat does the speaker ask the listeners to do?
speak to their supervisors.
-ake the elevator up to the tenth floor.
Walk patiently out of the building.
Read through the safety manual.
E. hen should a listener talk to the boss?
someone is not present.
R.oght after the announcement.
C Before lhe end of the day.
The first in the mormng.
l!l. .'>latiS theo store celebrating?
""e opening of a new store.
A reocord year for sales.
:; '"he retirement of a staff member.
- M 1mportant anniversary.
G V.hen does the sale begin?
Today.
Fnday.
Se1Urday.
Sl"'lday.
a 'tll'ten does the store open this Saturday?
a.m

Bam
9a.m
89. When will the construction start?
(A) January 15.
(B) January 25.
(C) March t5.
(D) March 25.
90. According to the speaker, who will be mostly
affected by the construction?
(A) Sales staff.
(B) Receptionists.
(C) Customers.
(D) Staff members without cars.
91. Which of the following is NOT mentioned by the
speaker?
(A) All staff members should patk In a specific
place.
(B) Some ottlle employees should commuta by bus.
(C) People who live close to the office should
share a ride.
(D) Sales reps should speak with the receptioniSt.
92. What is causing the flight delays at Heathrow
Airport?
(A) A flight accident.
(B) The local weather.
(C) A secunty alert.
(D) The overbooking of flights.
93. When was the Hight originally scheduled for take-
off?
(A) t2 o'clock.
(B) 2 o'clock.
(C) 5 o'clock.
(0) 7 o'clock.
94. What is being offered to the passengers at the
second floor lounge?
(A) A meal.
(B) Accommodations.
(C) Snacks and dnnks.
(D) Flight tickets.
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95. What Is the speaker doing?
(A) G1v1ng OUI on award
(B) u QV<-St.
(C) Making a sales prosentabon
(0) an ontel'\liew
98. Whal does lh8 speaker say is in pian fOr Codak
in lhe early part of next year?
(A) They"' buy oul Japanese company
(B) They W111 shut down one of lhe1r faCIOnes
(C) They woll embark 011 a buSIMSS partnership.
(0) They W111 merge w11h anolher company.
97. Which of lhe following is NOT true aboul Codak
lncorporaled?
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(A) It has OV< r 100.000 employees.
(B) The company started a decade ago.
(0) II has a branch offiCe In Japan.
tO) The company 1s plannng :o add more planls
98. What Is being advertised?
(A) A ora"' ' agency
(B) A gelaway resort
(C) A fitness center
} A fr ./ fA 'I"'
99. What does lh8 speaker say about The Adoms
and Aphrod1te Paradise?
1A) h .d by many rave"''$.
(B) There are over 500 rooms.
(C) Famous people vacatrM lhere.
(0) It Sllualed near an ocean
100. Which of lhe following is NOT part of lhe
amenities offered?
(A) An an1mal shew.
(B) Great cuiSine
(C) A swmm1ng pool.
(0) Cycf1ng
Reading Test
In the readong test you wll read a vanety of texts and answer severa different types of reading
comprehension questiOnS. The ent..e read ng test wtlllast 75 mu>utes There are ttvee parts and
d rvc:tfons are 9J11811for each part You are encouraged to answer as many quesi!Or1S as poss ble
w1th1n the time allowed
PartS
Directions: A word or phrase Is m1ss1ng 1n each of the sentences llelow four answer choices are
g1ven below each sentence Select the best answer to com e e he sentence. Then. mark the
letter (A), (8), (C), or (0) on your answer ~ l
101. you want to receive additional
information regarding the services we
offer, please log onto our website at www.
healthelub.com today.
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B For
C) Despite
(D) Whether
102. Sandy Duncan was handpicked by the general
manager to head the next project because of
expelience in this field.
(AII>.lr
(B) hors
(C herself
(OSha
103. The changes made In the work1ng condrt1ons
at our company resulted in remarkable
Improvements in all aspects of our business
and ...... more so in the morale of our
employees.
tA)all
IB) any
(C) even
(D) although
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104. All commuters the ma1n highway to
get to the center of the city will face delays
of up to an hour today because ot on-going
construcbOn.
~ u s e
used
C)usmg
!DlWI use
1 05. In order to become a member of the country
club. applicants have to meet the strict -
set by the club president.
(AI requ;re
(tl) requ res
(C) requ nng
(D) requirements
106. The outcome of our meeting today w1th the
board of d1rectors will -- - the course of
action we will take this year.
(AI determine
(B) determtnes
(C) determonlng
tDI determ1nato<>n
107. The announcement of John Stanton's
retrement was not well received by most of
the staff members, but Leslie, his long time
friend end eolleagu e, was extremely - to
hear that Mr. Stanton will now be able to enJOY
some leisure time.
(A) happ1est
(8) happily
(C) happ1er
(D) happy
1 08. Because many of the warehouse workers
were out sick today, Mr. M1ller had to stock the
goods on the shelves
(A) 1tself
(8) himself
(C) herself
(0) themselves
109. Please accept our - apology for the
inconvenience this delay Is causing all the
passengers here at Pearson International
Airport.
(A) ~ n c e r e
(8) orlgnal
(C) estmated
(0) completed
11 0. The majOrity of the contract - that took
place during the year were handled by lawyers
from a local law finn.
1AJ negohate
(8) negotiations
(C) negotiable
(0 ne(IOtl8tor
111. It will be next to Impossible to - a room
at the Ashton Hotel this week because of the
film festival.
(A) reserve
(8) respond
(C) connect
(D) appoint
112. The presentation of this evening's winners will
commene& ---- at seven followi ng dinner at
six.
1\1 preci ..
(8) preciSIOn
(C) precisely
oJ precis.JneSS
113. The new sports complex willeceommodate
an Olympic-sized SWimming pool and other
- , Including a mness center and a spa, to
name just a few.
A fact1b...,
I B) categor1es
(C) qualities
ID)supphos
114. Our new product will be put through a number
of -- tests before being released to the
public.
(A) dependent
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Withhold
(0) stringent
115. Mr. Chan's main role in the company for the
next two weelks Is to look - the right
person to take over Mr. Shaw's position when
he leaves at the end of the month.
(A) in
(8 for
Cover
(0) from
116. People unanimously agreed that John would
have performed a great deal better under
more - circumstances.
(A) favorable
(B) favorably
tCI favonte
(0
1
favor
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117. After a long and difficult strike, the plant
wO<kers will show up to work - Monday.
IAI starting on
(B) afterwards
(C) instead
(0) outside
118. Scalborough General Hospital has two
--for certfied x-ray technictans to start
Immediately.
(A open
(B) opener
(C) openings
(0) openness
119. Matk's Warehouse Clearance Store IS ha111ng a
sale with savings of up to 40 percent off on all
clothing this weekend celebration of 1ts
25th anniversary.
(A) in
\B) at
IC)on
(0) of
120. Probe Magazine condu.:ted a survey asking
one thousand employees who work in low
paying Industries to express ..... their
biggest concerns are.
!hoW
(B) when
(C) what
(D) which
121. Should there be any requests for schedule
changes, please notify us - .
prompt
"'prompted
I promptly
(0) prompllng
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122. For this weekend only. Bad Boys Electronics
Store IS celebrating its first year In bus<ness
woth up to thuty percent on all rterns in
the store.
(AI ratml
iB) market
(C) economy
(0) diSCOI..nls
123. 1he automobrie parts we requested fOe' our
customer got here on - -.
(A) authonty
(B) condotoon
(C) schedu e
(0)
124. 1he advertosements pnnted .n th1s magazine
do not Imply endOfiiOillent by the
management.
(A) highly
(8) barely
C gradually
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125. The newly Installed alarm system. which is
directly connected to the pollee, will go off if
the correct security code Is not entered
60 seconds of touching the keypad.
E U>der
(C) W1thin
10) d rectly
126. The alr11ne requested a call to ensure a
seat on my flight back home.
(AI coni rrn
IB) conhrrned
(C) confrrrmng
(0) conf1rmahon
127. If the task is too complicated to figure out on
own, please don't hesrtate to ask one
of our representatives. who are here to help.
)'<>
IB) your
iC)yoors
(0) yourself
128. The hard wor1< put in during his younger years
made him become -- sound in his later
years.
!A) finance
1Bl fmances
!C) fonancial
(D)
129. Ms. Taylor has called the managers to
her in the main conference room to discuss
next year's budget.
(A) met
IB) meet
(C) have met
!D) will meet
130. .. announcing his retirement, Mr. Kinsley
has been busy trying to train his replacement.
(A) Because
(B) Once
(C) Sonce
{D)Whle
131. Please fax us the information immediately
because I need to ---the client right away.
(A) notoly
(B) speak
(C) report
(DI attend
132. One of the reasons why our sales team
has become a leader today is that they are
put through a numb&< of vigorous trainong
sessions to keep up with the -- ChangeS Q 1
that occur in the mar1<et.
,A) pro. Pt>rous
(B) continuous
(C) straoght
(0) mature
133. John is a bit netVOUS because he will gove
a speech the board members thos

,A) by
(B) on
(C) to
(D) during
134. Of the many radio statlons in the city. FM
1 09 is conSidered to play the - listening
music.
easy
(B) easoest
(C) more 88SAiy
(0) most easoly
135. The new, expensive software was purchased
to help keep better ----- of the clients we
have here at our company.
(A) recOfd
(B) states
ICI poonts
oO) mar1<s
136. Only after requests by the tenants did
the superintendent do something about the
broken intercoms In some of the apartments.
(A) repeat
(9) repeated
(C) repeatong
10) repetrtoon
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137. A rain shower ------- by cold winds is
exPeCted to reach our region by this eveoing.
AJ accompany
(8) accompaned
(C) accompanying
(D) w1ll accompany
138. The special deal offened by our supplier will
last only for a ------ time.
(A) llmrted
18) mir>or
(C) paltlal
(DIIow&r
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139. something drastic happens before
midnight. the postal WOI1<ers will most likely
walk out on their jobs.
AI!O
(8) Except
(C) Unless
(D) Therefore
140. The defense attorney contemplated a long
time before finally making his decision to
the accused In court.
(A)nttend
(B) represent
(C) e>.preSS
(0) PC<torm
PartS
Directions: A word or phrase Is missing In each of the sentences below. Four answer choices are
given below each santence. Select the best answer to complete the sentence. Then, mark the
letter (A). (B). (C), or (D) on your answer sheet.
Questions 141143 refer to the following ar1ide.
Bank Mortgage Rates Will Fall
Several of Canada's largest banks -- to de<:rease their mortgage rates. Royal Bank
141. (A) decide
(B) deciding
(C) was decided
(D) have decided
revealed its plan to cut key mortgage rates by a tenth of a percentage point across the board,
while T[) Canada Trust will decrease its rates by the same --- except for
142. (A) margin
(B) allowance
(C) space
(D) surplus
its 10-year rate. The Bank of Montreal will also lower its fixed-rate mortgages on four-year
terms and longer by a tenth of a percentage point.
And lastly, Vancouver Trust has also jumped on the wagon by announcing that it is planning
to -- its rates, but the exact n01mbers are still unknown. However, insiders are predicting
143. (A) turn down
(B} shorten
(C) reduce
(D) narrow
that the reduction rates will be similar to those of other banks.

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Questions 147149 reler to the follOwing notice.
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Promoting Cycling in our City
An essenJia/ elemem ofthf! 1ranspor1a1ion system in mat'l)' ofrhe cilies around the world is cycUns The city
of Buffalo recot:m:es this and has a IO..>ear plan to promote mo,. cycling in 0111" ci (I"
The city's developmen 1 plan includes the addition of more cycling - to our streets.
147. (A) admission
(B) entrance
(C) ac:ceRs
(0) pa:iS
This, of course, is with the intention of encouraging greater cycling by our citizens in
148. (A) participate
(B) participation
{C) partiCipates
(0 partiCipated
an effon to mimic the benefits other global cities have experienced, >ueh as the reduction of
pollution and trnflic congestion as well as health and social advantages.
Other plans include a coordinated network of bicycle lanes to be interconnected to the
surrounding towns as well as the sening up of a number of social programs to provide
information to the cyclists.
The eity wishes to hear your thoughts about its - . t='urther information and submission
149. (A) effects
(B operat1ons
(C) remed1es
(0) proposals
forms are available at our website at: www.cityofbuffalo.gov.us, by visiting your local
Neighborhood Service Center, or by calling 755-9333.
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Questions 150-152 refer to the following email.

Allin Jonathan Wong
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On bellalf of Alfredo Chen and Hydetransport Taiwan, I would like ID thank you for your W3llll hospitalrty
dunng our '<isit to Global logistics. was a pleaslre meebng all of you and seeing your operatJons and
setup. We were very impressed with your -- facility and your Investment In technology.
150. (A) secure
(B) secured
(C) securely
(0) to secure
As we diSQISSed, we would like to extend our gralilllde by inviting you to Taipei when you are available
in the ---- future. Please let me know when you would like to schedule your ----.
151 (A) prevalent 152. (A) tounsm
(B) surfac<ng (BI tnp
(C) foreseeable (C) talk
(O)ongoing (0) request
As a se<:ond step, we would also like fur1her to explore your business ventures with Hydetransport. As
part of your plan to expand globally, we see much synergy and advantage for both parties to pursue a
business partnership in Taiwan.
Thank you once again and I'm looking folward to your respouse
BeS'I regards,
Jonathan Wong
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Part 1
Directions: In this part you will read a selection of texts, such as magaz1ne and newspaper
articles, le11ers. and advertisements. Each text Is followed by several questions. Select !he best
answer for each question and mark the le11er (A), (B). (C). or (0) on your answer sheet.
Questions 153-155 refer to the following letter_
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Mr. Joe Fernandez
1385 Midland Ave.
Detroit. Michigan
Dear Mr. Fernandez,
As the president, I am prou.c:J to announce that thts Friday marks the 30th annlversary of our
long and successful running country club. This of course, calls for a night of celebration. And
lor this reason. we have reserved the Grand Hall at the Falcon Hotel this Frtday at 7 p m. for a
night of fine dining and dancing.
On this special evening, the newest members of our club will get an opportumty to listen
to the thoughts of our members and exchange Ideas in an informal atmosphere. The
newest members, who will be carrymg on our tradition, should hear what the older members
have to say.
Further, the food will be superb. I've had a chance to d1ne at the hotel several times In the past
in other functions. and it was the food that convinced me to hold our event there. I am quite
certain that all of our members Will share my feeling. Anyhow. I am looking forward to this
Friday when all of our members can let loose and have some fun.
Therefore. thiS ls a letter OffiCially to inv1te you and your spouse or significant otller to JOin us
on thi$ memorable evening.
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153. What Is the main purpose of this letter?
(A) To prov1de Information about the club's history
(B) To nobly the members of a yearly meeting
(C) To welCome the newest member to the club
(D) To 1nv1te the members to an upcormng event
154. Which of the follow1ng Will NOT be part of the event?
(A) DISCUSSionS
(B) Entertainment
(C) PresentatiOns
(0) D1nner
155. According to Mr. Connelly, what led him o hold the event there?
(A) It has become a tradition at the club.
(B) He has spec1a1 bes with the hotel staff.
(C) The hOtel Is located close to the club.
(D) He was 1mpressed w1th 1ts menu.
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Questions 156-159 refer to the following guidelines.
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HOMESTAY IIETWORK STUDEIIT GUIDELINES
On arrival at your new horne:
Try to remember the names of your host family If unsure abOOt how to address them rt os okay
to ask how they would Ike to be cal ed For example H It IS mpol te m your country to call
someone elder by theor first name, ask If It's okay to add Mr or Mrs 1n front of ther names.
Some Amencans do not hke to be addressed th1s way because 1t makes them feel old.
Show your family that you are grateful for be1ng your host. But do not g1ve expensive gifts It Is,
however, considered appropnate to bring 1nexpens1ve handcrafts from your country or a small
gilt lor the children of the host famoly
Your host tam ty w be cunous to know more about you Bnng photos of your tam ly and
friends to share With them. Th1s 1s also a great way to break the tee w1th them.
After you get settled, your host family wlil help you make a call to your parents to assure them
that you have arrived safely.
After you've had donner, you may ask the hOst family to be exct.Sed early. They wl be fully
aware of the fact that you might be jetlagged so feel free to ask them
On your first day of school:
On your forst day of school. your host lam1iy w1il take you to school and help you with the
necessary regiStratiOn paperwork.
Your host fam1!y wtn also make sure that you know yom way to and from school They wiU also
teach you how to use publoc transportabon
When traveling atone. you should at all times carry a map and the phone number of your nos!
family.
In case you are lost and cannot get on touch With your host famoly. you can contact the
"Homestay Network"
156. For whom are th<l guidelines intended?
tA Host fam1h&
(81 Foretgn studeots
(C) School staff
(D Alrbn<l work
157. Which of the folloWing is NOT lllM!ioned in the gu;dehoos?
fA, Fond out how you .hould address the host fam ly
(8) Always be prepared for the unexpected
(C) Be prompt meal times
(D) Establish a rapport wolh the host family
158. What might be nn appropriate present for the host family?
(AI A toy train
(81 A bOttle of whoskey
(C) A camera
(D) A cellular phone
159. What IS imploed by the guodelioos?
(Al Americans prefer to .ddress each other formally.
(8) Newly amved students often gel lost on the City.
(C) Host fam1iles come from educated backgrounds.
(DJ Students will depend on the host family to settle in.
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Questions 160-161 refer to the following advertisement.
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special offer
Look your best this summer with our state of the art equipment and a tailor-made training Jl(ogram
made spec1ally for you by one of our top-rated personal tra1ners.
If you are having a difficult time getting motivated, Pump It js
where you want to be.
With a personal trainer assigned to you, you'U be placed in a
tailor-made program that will make you look your best in just 12
weeks..
With our program, you will get the full benefits of ...
Our one-on-one support and expert guidance by the top trainers in our industry
The use or the most updated fitness equipment money can buy, including free weights,
tread mills, bikes, and even a his amd hefS sauna
Ongoing group classes, from aerobi<:1> to yoga to dancercise to 'abs-buttsthighs', just to
name a few
For the time being, absolutely no joming fee and a very affordable monthly membership
rate
So come for a free consultation, and get started today!
Don't miss out!
Offer is good until this Friday
310 St. Ge<>rge Street, Suite 601, Chicago
T: 755-3422 W: pumpitclub.com
160. Who does this advertisement mainly target?
(A) Anyone who faled at dieting dunng the summer
(B) PeopJe without much time on their hands
IC) Athletes for upcom1ng compet1t1ons
(0) People who need a little nudge at getting into shape
161. What Is NOT offered in the advertisement?
(A) Continuation of organized lessons
(B) Personalized coaching to mdividuals' needs
(C) Free signup
(0) Annual membership discounts
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There 8181wo banl<s on lhe comer of
Main and Welsley Street. h's walking
distance from the hotel. The hours
are Mon-Frt 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
HOSPITAL
St. George Hospital, 1000 Bathurst
Street. Eme<gency service open 24
hours a day.
POST OFFICE
Nearest post offic-e - 4 min. walk
down Gerald Road. Hours 9 - S
weel<days.
PHARMACY
Ground floor of the hotel. Open 24
hours a day.
POLICE STATION
Close to tho hotel - On the corner
of University and College Streets.
Emergency 911
PHOTO DEVELOPING
Service available from 9 until 6 dally
from your room. Call the front desk.
Ext. 000
162. Where would this fnfOOTiatlon most likely be posted?
(A) At a bus stop
(B) In a hotel lobby
(C) At a shopping center
(D) At a post office
MUSEUM
130 Main Road (Near Fairv1ew MaiQ.
Bus Nt will take you directly to the
museum. It runs every 15 minutes.
TAXI STAND
Just outside lhe east wing door. Ask
the front desk clerk for assistance
with luggage.
GYM
1st aa-nent floor of 11>e hotel
SHUTTLE BUS
Shuttle service to the alrpor1 f1VY 10
min. Free. Atlhe front <loor.
SHOPPING
250 Main Road. Hours are from 10
a.m.- 6 p.m. on weekdays. 12-5
on Saturday. Closed Sunday.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
ASK AT FRONT OESK
163. According to the Information, which can be performed at 1 o'clock In the morning?
(A) Withdraw"'9 some cash
(B) Working out at the gym
(C) Getting medicine for a cold
(D) Getting poctures devek>ped
164. What can be inferred from the information?
(A) A nde to the a.rport iS available very Infrequently.
(B) Packages can be sent dunng business hours.
(C) Guests can get their su1ts pressed right from their rooms.
(0) Help Wlth lhe bags is ava La.ble w1th JUSt a phone call.
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We are very excited about our new line of infant clothes thi s year. The following
will give you a general outline of the marketing strategies we have planned to help
promote our new clothes. As you all kno", h i ~ is our fin.t anempt in this market, and
we are "nticipating great resultS. And to add to this, we have put together our biggest
and moSI expensive ad campaign in several of the country's largest media .
TELEVISION SPOTS
NEWSPAPER ADD INS
SUBWAY AND BUS ADS
A thirty-second commercial on 3 of the largest networks
duru\g pnmetime hours (79 p.m.) for three months .
A total of 4 showings on each stat ion dally. Also 5
showings between 9-t 1 p.m. on Saturdays and 6
showings on Sundays.
Will feature a three-page advertisement complete with
colorful illustrations and dtscount coupons. Will be
inserted Into the middle of all majot' newspaper.; 1n the
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165. What IS the maJn purpose of the memorandum?
(A) To recru.t talented people to work on an advertising project
{B) To announce the company's future plans
(C) To 1nform the t a l l me"1bf>rs about a teleVSlOil documootary
(0) To find a model spokesperson for the posters
166. Who IS the target audience for the new products be1ng launched?
(AI Babies
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(C)Aduns
(D) Seniors
167. What can be inferred from the memorandum?
(AI Local television Is alnng a special oo the company.
181 The company is break ng into a new market.
(C) An artiCle abOut the company has been pnnted m the local paper.
(OJ The subway ond bus strikes w111 affect the company.
168. How many times will the ad be aired oo a weakday on one station?
(Al 3 bmes
tBl 4 limes
(C) 5 times
!D) & times
169. Which of the following is NOT true about the newspaper ad?
(A II Wll' be pnnted 1n van .US C O l ~ .
(B) II w11 be featured on I front page.
(C) It will offer discount vouchers.
(D) II will be included in the weekend edibons
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Questlona17G-172 refer to the following notice.
Are you suffering from
RAGWEED ALLERGIES?
Are you one of those people who suffer from:
sneezing?
runny, itchy noses?
red, watery, itchy eyes?
during the latter part of the summer months .. .
The Research Institute of Ragweed Allergoes os
currently conducti ng a study and is asking volunteers
to participate In testing an experimental drug.
Those who pass the qualification procedure
will recetve compensation for his/her part in contributJng to the st udy.
Call: 905-629-3333 (ext. 1) or Toll free: 1-80CJ.RIRA-5544
E-mail: vo/unteef@research/n$1/tute-ragweed.com
Regular hours of operation: Monday to Friday: 9 a.m. to 6 p .m.
Saturday: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Research Institute of RA
4520 Olxla Rd In Mlsslsauga
2 blocl<s SO<J1I1 of Eljllnglon Ave.
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170. What is the primary reason for tal<Jng out this noticol?
(A) To announce a mediCal breakthrough 1n curing ragweed allerg1es
(8) To Inform the public about the spread of a new type of an allergy
(C) To recruit people who are w11i1ng to come forward for a medical cause
(0) To prov1de the results of a test conducted by the research lnstotute
171. What can be Implied about ragweed allergies from the notice?
(A) They're most prevalent during the late summer months.
(8) Research about them has been O<lgolng for the ent1ra summer.
(C) They have been the mam publiC ISSU8 111 recent months.
(0) They affec:t a great number of people living 1n hot climates.
172. Which of the following lnformaUO<l Is NOT found In the noUce?
lA A number where onte<ested people could cal
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(8) The specific compensation each partiCipant wtll receove for volunteenng
(C) The subJec:t of the study being conducted
(OJ The conditions required for those who want to make a contribution
Questions 173-174 refer to the follOwing adllerusement.
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The only one of its kind in the wortd
How credit agencies may not in compliance
with the Canadian Consumer Reporong Act and what
you can do about it.
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All information is strictly confidential."
Consolidate debts into lower monthly payments!
Call for an appointment:
416-755-7898
173. Who is the intended audience of this advertisement?
People w 10 a ... ".eg "'""'e
li Anyone whO IS haw'9 financial problems
C) Bus1nesses that are 1n need of tax breaks
(0) Workers who must do thetr yearly Income taxes
17 4. What type of soonce does the company offer?
1 It helps thOse who are 1n debt
(8) II lends money at low Interest.
(Cill invests In potenhal compan1es.
(D) It proVIOeS legal counsefong to people'" trouble.
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Questions 175-178 refer to the following facsomile.
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HanKyu Services Ltd.

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Etl'lllllt enQU*'rOhankyu.eom
www.tt.ankyu.CQtTl

To: Room 1204- Mr. Mark Newman, Island Pac1f1c Hotel
From Maggoe Wong
Date. November 3
Fax: 555-8624
Fax 775-8655
Pages: 1 page
Please pass thos message on to your guest, Mr. Mark Newman, who IS staying In Room 1204. Thanks.
Dear Mr. Newman,
Mr Ron Devereux has asked me to let you know that he WOUld be very rrterested on meeting wrth you
some tomorrow on Saturday. November 4 Please give 11om a can on h1s mobtle poone at (206)
755-1456 to orronge a time. ThMks
Kino ooaro.
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175. Why did Ms. Wong send the fax?
(A To rese<ve a room at the h">tel
B) To convey a message on behal f of her boss
(C) To ask about the price of a room at the hotel
(0 To cane meetong wrth a customer
176. Who Is the intended recipient of this fax?
(A) HanKyu Services Limited
(8 Ron Devereux
(C) Mrui< Newman
(D) Island Pactfic Hotel
1n. What will the recipient of the fax do?
(AI Check out of the l'totet
(B) Get his room key
(C) Go to Mr. Devereux's offce
(01 Make a telephone can
178. Who IS Maggie Wong?
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(AI The prestdent of HanKyu Services Umited
(81 A hotel front desk clerk
(C) A guest who IS staying at the hotel
(0) The personal assostant of the person send1ng the fax
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Free Dish
Choose any one dish from the menu on the back (restricted to $8 or
less food items) with any order over $40 (before tax).
Not valid in conjunction with any other offers.
Free Chicken Wings
With any order over $18 (before tax). One per order only.
Not valid in conjunction with any other offers.
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Not valid in conjunction with any other offers.
Cash payment only. Daily Combo & Complete Dinners excluded.
f79. How can one receive a meal for free?
(A} By paying for the meal In cash
(B) By ordering over a certain amount
(C) By picking up the food
2145 Jane Rd.
(206) 755-1235
(0) By coming to the restaurant at a certain hour
180. What can be interred from the menu?
(A) The restaurant accepts credit cards.
(B) Delivery is not available during weekends.
(C) Only one coupon can be used at one time.
(0) All the food that is picked up is 20% off the regular price.
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June3,2006
Suzanne Rog&rs
Ultra-Ergonon.tc Fumturo
Sales and Sluppmg Department
Surte 58. 1 07 Moms Circle
Moorabbtn, Vtctoria 3206
Dear Ms. Rogers.
As I'm sure you are aware. our company has been organiung conventions, resttvals, and other large
corporate events for tho last fifteen years, nnd In fact we are leaders In the held. We have relied on Ultre
Ergo110mte Furniture for purchase and rental supplies of high-quality furnl1ure for IN! entire period, and
we've ,_. had any cause lor complaints with regard to your seMces.
1 am wntlog to you personally to ask e special favor. We recently made an order wtlh your comp3ny for tho
supply of rental furniture !hat Includes chairs, tables, partitions, and lectem:o lor an auto show (sec order
no. 1135698A). Unfortunately, a oerioos e<TOr was made In fact tho exposl1Jon begons one week carl>er than
lndiCaled on tho ordet lorm. The startmg Is actually July 7. I woutd app<eetato 11 very much '' you could
try to do everything you can to ensure that our order bo delivered to us on lh"l date. Also, 11 possible, I'd like
to add 20 Pop-up displays on lop of our original ordor.
I realize that thi$ rs a big laVOf to a!<, but on lhe basis ol our tono-term business relat.onsh p, I hope that
you Will be able to find o way.
I'm really sorry for any inconvenience. Please contact me soon
Yours smceroty.
MIChael Robinson
Properties Manager
mrobinsonOblc.com
Dear Mr. Robinson,
ThanK you fer yoor was SIJJ)Iised. and of course conceme<J. that you rllld yourself In liltS unto unate
situatioo. And of course lwtll do my best to help you. Your company has been one of our best clients Since
we began operations In 1978.
1 pt!SOilall)' look a <bm to our wareoouse thiS mowilg to 'lave a closer lOok at our stock to
see d we have all the thmgs you need for your conventtoo - which 1 believe is from July 7 to July 14 1 am
happy to say ll\at we will tie able to provide you with everything you originally ri!Quested flowever. as for the
additional reQUeSt you made. H woo't be possiiJI;> becatr we ha>n .. ready renlld them out ro anolher dieot
dunng ll\at week.
My suggestion is ll\at you come doWn to my offiCe to doscuss other possibiltttes. 1 can take you down to our
warehouse. and you can look at our inveotOIY So, please cal me soon to arrange a bme
Kind regards,
Suzanne Rogers.
Sales and Sh pping Department
181. Why did Mr. Robinson write the letter?
11- To makr a comptatnt abOut a late del1very
(81 To ask for a chango 1n the deltvery date
(C) To Ms. Rogers to an auto show
(0) To cancel an O<der he had made
182. What setVice does Mr. Roi:Mnson's business provide?
"''Sell ng 1n1 "'nllng office fumrture
(B) Manufactunng aulomobtles
(C) Arranging large, organized affairs
(0) Oellvenng heavy equpment
183. What does Suzanne say abOut Micl1ael's company?
(AI It has been a loyal customer of her company for a number of years.
(81 It will eventually get Itself out of the unfortunate 1t 1S lacing at the moment.
(C) n should outSO\Irce some of the wori< to speed up the work process.
(Dl It needs to expand mto other areas of business.
184. What wtll probably happen when Ms. Rogers meet wtth Mr. Robinson?
l1ltl)l Nl anve 1o1M to the auto show together.
B) Ms. Rogers w M opologize lor her mistakes.
(C) They wll have a look around the warehouse.
(0) Mr. Robinson will hand over a check.
185. Which of the following does Ms. Rogers say she will NOT be able to provide?
(A) Chatrs
(81 Tables
(C) PM1hons
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For discerning customers seoking unique properties, The Hills ReaJ Estate Agency is pleased to
announce the .availability of the following residences in the most upscale parts of our city:
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'fuis benuUlUJ Spantshscyle mansion extends over n gently sloping bn.lf:acre block. Conslruct.cd
during the boom period of i.he 1920s, il hru:; rei.atned many origbml ru:ch ltcctnral and ltlstorJcal
tCntures while t.he kitchen and bathrooms ha\e been tastefully mode.t'U.tzcd. Stututing sandstone
cooUa<Jts with green l.UW11S and oolodul Dower statden.s., with \iews of Uae ocean from the second
Ooor. eau UO\V, lO arrauge a \1eWlug.
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If you are seeking an opcnplan style apartment located In Ute heart of Ute vlbro.nt Inner
Utolls quiet and secure with a tro.nqull courl)'lltd in Hs heart. thl i the proJ>ert.Y ror )'<>"
n mdque opr>rtunil-y, this 3-hcdroom. 2 -balh..roont, ru"Cltitectdcsigncd conversion eM ofTer
t.mnquJllty o.ncl spnce for your ru1JstJc endeavors or can ope;n up to he the perfect party house.
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They do11't conte mucl1 1nore sophisUcat.ecl than U1h; Victorian terrace built ln 1885.
Located on a wide semiclrculnr sU"eet opposite elcgaJtt Vlctotia Park, t.he front garden t\Jld wide
upper level balcony ruc bathed in generous sunshine during the wtinte.r mouths while being
protected from the wlnd. A m.rc opporb.utity for Utose who Jo,e CQmbining comfot-wble living with
elegant enlcriJti>ting. A huge Uv!ng room adjoins a magnificent dining area scl'\cd by n modern
kitchen wltll JPlenLy of Three upstairs bedrooms. two with en-snit plus
vt n bathroom on the ground Ooor. cOnllplete. the plchu"C.

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I was very interested in your recent advertisement. I am seeking a residence that ca11 accommodate an art
studio and possibly hold private exhibitions for the work I do. One of the listed places sounds like
be suitable for my needs. Theref01e. I would lik.e to meet with you soon to take a look at lhe place. Could
you please let me know when a good time for you is? I am okay anytime this week except lor Wednesday
evening. Please get back to be as soon as possible.
Thanks so much for your attentioo.
Lisa Brown: 7551207
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186. For whom IS ttus advertisement most hkefy tntended?
N., .. yweds who IOOkong for a cozy place
(B) People who have financially establoshed themselves
(C) Anyone who Is loOking for a bargain
(0) Families woth many children
187. Who is John Connor?
AI An arcMec1
IB) A real estate agent
(C) An artist
(0) A hostory professor
186. According to the e-ma1l, Which of the fOllowing places woll most likely suit Ms. Brown the most?
(A) Santa Rosa
(BI Warehouse Conversion
(C Voctorian Terrace
0 None of them
189. What is the main purpose of the &-mail?
(AI To receive information about an art exhibit
(B) To set up an appointment
C) To put her apartment on the market
0) To reply to an onquuy she received from the man
190. What can be Implied about Ms. Brown?
lA She is an artost.
B) She buys and 5e1 propemes.
C) She IS interested In taking out an ed
(0) She COO<donates serrunars and conferences for a hvong.
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Nnl Vocation Polley
All --clclya - be toloM wfdlln riNt calendar year wfdl -" ,..._.. sulomlltH and
appaowad by your direct JUpae vllo.rt:
I.AII n- .,... ontltled tD three weeks' paid -=arion per )'UI'
l.Any emfllo7- on dleir probationary period will not be lnclud< under policy until his/her 3 months
Is up.
l.Ait - requesa - be mode In Wl'lq .. least 2 --. In adanca of requested do-.
These will be approwd at thto discredon of your supervisor accordin& to your clepanmontal
.....tclced
4.AII YIC8don days ,.... be caJr.n wldlln the calendar )'lllr. Oth-.., lose diem.
5. Only one person per Individual moy be ""''f on vacation for a period of a week or mo...
(to ensure sufficlent ltlfllna Is available In eath
6. Emfllo7- wiM recelw an extra week of vacation dme for ... ry 5 yean of addldonal service.
7.A ...xlmwn of two weel<s' vacation (at one dme) moy be taken. Certain requests for forcer period
of nation moy be considered for oxceptlonal circumstances. Pleue ... your supervisor If this Is
... pllcallle
8. W. enc:ou'""' al our 'l>k>>- tD spread out vacation days and enJo7 them..,__
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Vacation Request Metno
To Sally Benson. Supervisor, H""""' Resources
From Mary Black
Date January 5 2007
Re Vacabon Request- for January 25- febrJal)' 8 2007
Saty.
Th1s ia a memo to gve you advance no11ce of my request lor my upcom1ng vacaton days of January :'>5
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wriUen on the vaca!JOI'I poloc:y. ' am provo<J ng ample of my reqcol$tocl days So hopefully, theSe
2 woeks wo be okay to be oway fiom ll'>e office We are p annong a fam ly which "-d been
planned for the last couple of years.
I know that I have JUst recently tored the company and normally wou d reed to wa t unt l my
probatoonary period s over before taking My vacatJOO days Howeve< 110 )'<lU may recall thls request for
aome advance days was dOlCUSS<>d and ogreod to ., our negoiJaloon meetong$ "' late November
Thank you for your understandlfiQ, I will make sure that my work 1s covered to a:vOKI any disruption In
my projects.
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A "'gular are allowed at .. ,st three wetoks off tn a year
Any request for ttme off can be rejected depend1ng on the corcumstances.
1 Any vacalton time not taken will be compensated at the end of the year.
tl) A three-week holiday can be granted If a legitimate reason Is provided,
d2. Aeeotd1ng to the poltey, how many vacabon weeks would an employee who has worked at the
ompany for 11 years receive?
Three
!I Four
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Six
'tS3 Why did Mary write the memo?
To make a request well ahead of lime
To 1nform the staff of the new policy
To poont out a mistake on the polocy
To ask for a day off next week
What can be inferred about Mary from the memo?
Sh has been W1lh thP company for les titan three months.
She has not met ner larmty for over two years.
She has Close toes to some tmpo<tant people on the company.
She took her last vocation 1n November 2006.
t95. Which of the following Information Is true?
w mo.,; I g., exempted from rule number 2.
Mary 1S not abidtng by rule number 3.
Mary 1s ent1tled to take advantage of rule number 1.
D) Mary only has a year left to go to be cons1dered for rule number 6.
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Questions 196-200 refer to the following information and application.
Preferred Customer Card
Application Procedure
Please complete the attached form at least two weeks prior to your next visit to Trinity Spa.
A photocopy of some photo identification must be included as well as full payment for
administrative fees in order to assure the full benefits of the P1eferred Customet status as
oudined in our information package. Please send the completed form by fax (416) 538-2099 to
the attention of "The Preferred Customer Card Administrator' or to the following address:
"Tize Preferred Customer Card Administrator
Trinity Spa, J Hazel/Tee Lmze, Toronto, ON
Please allow two weeks for proper processing. If you have any questions or comments, please
send an email to PCCA@trinityspa.org. We are looking forward to welcoming you as a Preferred
Customer.
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Trinity Spa Preferred Customer Card Application Form
PERSONAL INFORMATION
First Name:
Surname: 1111A-L
Please check: Mr. Mrs. v' Miss
Date of Birth: October 16. 1976
Mailing Address: .115 t{,,_.,,C,
T.t-..e., (}_,
Preferred Services:
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Home phone: 755-4900
Business phone: 243-2840
Fax. No. (area code): 4162430400
E-mail: sallyh@pj.com
Ms. Dr. Other

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'96. What Is asked to be sent with the application fonn?
A) The memberstup card
(Bl A passport-sized J)lcture
(C) The document process1ng fee
(D) The annva mernbe<Shop fee
97. How can someone make further onquines?
' By fiiX
IBI By e-ma11
(C) By phone
,O)Bymall
198. What Information Is NOT requested In the fonn?
tAl Last name
IBl Birthplace
C) Contact number
!D Today"s date
199. How will Sally Hancock receive the card?
;AI By regular ~ a ,
(B) By showong up on person
C) By send1ng her assistant
0) By a special delivery
200. When will Sally Hancock"s application be .approved?
lA) September 25
(B) October 9
(C) October t 6
0) Octobe< 30
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PART 2
Directions: You will near a question or statement and tnree responses spoken '" E nghsh They will
be spoken only one lime and will not be onnted in your test book. Select the bes1 response to tile
<Juestion or statement and mark the letter (A) (B), or (C) on your nnswm shoot
Example
You Will hear Where s tile meeting room?
You will also hear (Al Tt' 'lleel'lt>
(8) It's the first ovm on the nght
(C) Yes, atlWo o clock
The best response to tile question ''\'>!here Is the rneetmg room?" Is choice (B), "It's the first room
on the nght," so (B) 1sthe correct answe< You should mark answer (B) on your answe< shoot
Mark your answer on your answer sheet
26. Marl< your answer on your answer sheet
Mark your on your answM sheet. 27. Mark your answer on your t;}lttttt.
Mark your answe< on your answer sheet
28. Marl< your answer on your answer sheet.
Mark your answer on your answer sheet. 29. Marl< your answer on your answer sheet
Mark your answer on your answer sheet. 30. Marl< your answer on your answer sheet.
Mark your answer on your answer sheet 31. Marl< your answer on your answer sheet.
Mall< your answer on your answer sheet
32. Marl< your answer on your answer sheet.
Mark your answer on your answer sheet.
33. Marl< your answer on answer sheet
Mall< your answe< on your answer sheet.
34. Marl< your answer on your answer sheet
Mark your answer on your answer sheet.
35. Marl< your answer on your answer sheet.
Mark your answer on your answB< sheet. 36. Marl< your answer on your answer sheet.
Mall< your answer on your answer sheet.
37. Marl< your answer on your answer sheet.
Mall< your answer on your answer sheeL
38. Mar11 your answer on your answer sheet.
Mark your answer on your answer sheet.
39. Marl< your answer on your answer sheet.
Mall< your answer on your answer sheet.
40. Marl< your answer on your answer sheet
... *as: You w I hear some belwccn lwo people You Will be asked to answer
= about wt>at the speakers say Ill each ccrversa!lOn Select the best response to
and mark the letter (A) {BI (C) or ( Ol on your answer sheet. The conversalions Wll
nme a!'d will no: be pnrted on your tast book
access som<r.h111g on his
owner for f'!ars
lo'lles great service.
1111<1 oaan os Mr brother
w::!""311 s car
44. What was lhe man supposed to have received
from Mr. Jones?
(A) Fax
IB) Erna
(C) Phone ca I
!O)Mai
45. What did Jlllle do yesterday?
(A) Left a message.
I B) Seot 01.1 an o.der.
(C) Received fax.
(0) Talked 10 Mr Jones.
46. What is lhe man worried about?
(A) He won l have time to "11 " lh the cli9fll.
(B) He thinks he is not marag111g his stair welt.
(C) He mig,t not have enoogh tune to deliveclhe
order
(D) has no, been able to respond to a cneors
question
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47. How long has lhe Hoght been delayed?
Al ho<Jr
(B ) 2 hol;rs.
{C)3 hours.
t0)4 hours
48. What is ttle reason tor tile delay?
(A) The weather condttoon
i B) There's a seculltyoomplocatJon.
(C) An engine problem h:Js
0) The a1111ne sta" made a book1ng
411. What Will the man do?
' AI Use another mo<l8 cf
(B) Ask the cfiont to come to the offi ce.
(C) Schedul" the mn<1llng for a later ome
{())Attend the SGm,nar a little early.
50. What has S:,oMe done lhts morning?
tAl Plo....Ja o
(B) O<dered tuncn.
(C) Met w11h a cllaflt
(0) Po <I he< phon hill
51, Where is Sylllie?
(A) Allunch
(B) At tile lactory
(C) In a meeton9
(0) In her ...
52. When IS Sylvie expected to return
IAH an hot
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I B) In two hours
(C) In three noure
(D) In four hours
53. What does the woman want to know?
A The Jlf\C8 of lhe &peCial mer "
(B) Today's se cellon of lood
(C) The brand o1 oonee avail&ble
(O't 'he ye"' of It' 'NIIl"' <'"'<<
64. What is being offered at no cost?
(AJ OrtnKs
(8\0essert
tC) Appet12e
(D) Soup
!>5o What Will the woman most lkely do next?
r.t; I Order food
(B) Pay lor her meal
(C) Th1nk of what to eat
(0) Eat her food
56. Where is the conversatiM taklng place?
A n a bani<.
tB)At a photo studio
(C) In an accountong offoco
CD) At a :store open ng
57. What does the man want to do?
tAl Writ" out a checl
tBI Ma<e an to card
(C) Open a baok account
10, Tak& a PICIUfe,
58. What do&s lhe woman request from lhe man?
(A) SOMe CIISI
(8) A OISoCOUOI coupon
I C) A pic ture 10
(D) Some forms
59. What will the woman most likely do today?
(A) Go for a JOb lntetvlew
IBl Visit the art gallery.
(0) Ring up an old fnend
(D) Me!ltWJth her brother.
60. On which part of the day is the conversation most
likely taking place?
(A) In the momlng.
(B) During lunch.
(C) In the attemoon.
(D) In the evening.
61. What can be inferred about the man?
(A) He works at the company the woman is
applying to.
(B) He is an aV>d arllover.
(0) He doesn't get along With his supervisor.
(D) He s looking for a better opportunity.
li2. What does the man ask the woman to do?
\A) Aend a meebng on h1s bahall
(B) Take care ot an existing cltent.
CO) Dnve him to h1s chant's oft1ce.
I D) Pick him up at 5 o'clock.
13. Why Is the man asking for a favor?
A) He 1S tied up at his office.
B) He has to attend to something else
C) He doesnl toke working alone.
D) He has a family emergency to take care ot.
k When will Susan meet with Mike?
AI Belore she goes on her appointment
B' After she meets woth the new client.
C) At three o'clock In the afternoon.
D Alter she finishes with the emergency
m e e ~ n g .
65. Who most likely Is Mr. Jackson?
(A) The proofreader.
(B) The author.
(C) A publisher.
(D) The photographer.
66. When will the final draft be ready?
(A) In May
(B) This weekend.
(C) Next week.
(0) At the end of this month.
67. Howwilltheymeet the deadline?
(A) By reeerving the pictures thrs month.
(B) By hrnng more writers.
(C) By asking the staff to work overtima.
(D) By getting an extensoon on the deadline.
68. What are they talking about?
(A) An article the woman read In ltle local
newspaper.
(B) A plan for a urprise blrlhday pany e>t a
co-worker.
(C) A place where the man can take his wife on a
special day,
(D) How lhe woman was proposed by her fiance
69. How does the man know of the place the woman
had gone over the weekend?
(A) He read It In the local paper.
(B) His fnend had mentioned rt
(C) He went there before.
(D) ~ l e lives nearby.
70. Which of the following doss !he woman mention
about ihe place?
(A) The pnce is very affordable.
(B) The food is rather good.
(C) It has a relaxing atmosphere
(0) It is her favorije restaurant.
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PART 4
Directions: You w11f hear some short talks g1ven by a smgte w eaker. You wilt be asked to arswer
three questions about Willi! the speaker says .n each short talk Select the best response to each
quesoon ana mark the letter (A) (B). (C) , or (0) on your answer sheet The talks w111 be spokeq
only one time w I not be pnnted In your test book.
71. Who is Mike Lee?
(A) A travel agent.
(B) An airline &mployee.
(C) A passenger.
(0) A delivery person
n. Why is the caller leaving the message?
(A) To not1ly ol a found luggage.
(B) To confirm a !light reservat1on.
(C) To report a miss1ng 1tem.
(D) To apologiJ:e for a mix-up.
73. What does the speaker request from tne listener?
(A) To call him back.
(B) To pick up the bag.
(C) To pay for the tickets.
(D) To proVIde more
74. What Is the main purpose of the announcement?
(A) To tell the shoppers that the store will close
soon.
(B) To announce tomorrows apeclals to tne
customers.
(C) To thank the customers for shopping at the
store
(D) To not1ly a change 'n the store hours to thB
customers.
75. Where should those Interested in the special go?
(A) To the vegetable section
(B) To the checkout counter
(C) ro the manager's office
(0) ro lh" m<>at depo.rtm<>nt.
76. How much is one kilogram of the European
sausages?
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(A) Two do tars.
(B) Four dollars
(C) FIVe O<lllars.
(D) Ten dollars.
n. Who Is Richand?
(A) A chef
(B) A wa1tperson.
(C) A customer
(D) A baker
78. Which of the following is NOT part of the set
meals?
<A) Wine.
(B) loo cream
(C) Coffee
(D) Cake.
79. How much does t1sh dinner cost?
(A) Five dollatS.
(B) Twelve dollars
(C) Alteen dollars
(D) Twenty dollars.
80. Who is speaking?
(A) The company president
(B) The sales manager
(C) A satisfied customer.
(0) An accountant
81. Aocordlng to the speaker, what did the sales
manager say?
(A) The sales have surpassed everyone's
expectabon
(B) The sales reps are working hare! to meet
quotas.
(C) The customers are not very salised WJth
:lervice
(D) They need 10 Increase the price or !heir
pnoducts
82. What does the speaker say might happen at the
end of the year?
(A) The company will mtrOduce a new producl
(B) The sales manl!ger will get s promotion
(C) They will get the result of the survey
(D) The workers wtll receive a b1g
83. Who is Ms. Boothby?
(A) A folk singer.
tB)Thehosl
(C) An eng1neer.
(0) A cC>nduclor
84. Which of the following is mentioned about the
Young Asia Ensemble?
(A) The muSlcal group was put togethef only
recently.
(B) Alllhe members do not share the same
nabonality
(C) The group is currently on a lour around Asia.
(0) They speciafize in natural acoustic
85. When will the mentioned groups perfonn at the
festival?
tA1Today
1 B) Th1s weekend.
(C) Next week
:D) Next month.
86. How often is the event held?
(A) Onoe a year
(B) Once ewry two years.
(C) Once every five years
1D) Once evetyten years.
17. Who is Nathan Davidson?
(A) Ash1pbu1lder.
iBJ A SCientiSL
[C) The- convaner.
'0} A publisher.
88. According to the speaker, what is expected to
happen toward the end of the year?
tAl Another sem1nar will taKe place.
tB) The research pro)ecl will be oompteted
tC} A book Will be published.
10) The world'& largest ship will be built
89. Who is Michael Sanderson?
(A) An actor.
(B)Thenost
(C) A C1111C.
(D) The director.
90. What is oanget'ous Mission"?
(A) A radiC> show.
(B)Af1lm
(C) A book.
(D) A play.
91. What will be alnad first?
(AJ An mterview wilh lhe stars
(B) Commercial breaks
(C) Behind the seem stories.
(D) The Cline's opinion.
92. What is being advertise-d?
(A) Electromcs store.
(B) Supermarket.
(C) Record sh()p
(Dl store.
93. When will the event take place?
(A) Today.
(B) Ths weel<ena
(C) Next week.
(D) Next month
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94. Which of the following will NOT be part of the day's
event?
CA) Price d1scounts
(B) Face paintings.
(C} Performances.
(D) Free gweaways
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115. What is an appropnata topic of the report?
A) Tho olan to fWQdcal
In ou air
(B) The fishermen and their way olltfe tn tho sea
(C) The d""th ollhoosands o tlsh ln our Jakes
(0\ Tlte . IC wa:;tt on thi!IS!JttM
98. What caused the problem mentioned?
A) The''"' s frol"' n tn.. "Y
tB) The SIMU ng or wast& from local c;ompanies.
(C) The lack of fund to clean up the ctty
(D) Tha mas &Kodus of city workers to other
...
f7. Ac<X>rding to the repo<t, what Is the gowmment
th11'1klng of doing?
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A\ Banning fishing '" the IO<:aJ lakes
(B) Hiking up fines lor tllegal dumping.
(C) Build1ng more waterways Ill the C"Jty
tO) Hlnng more gowmment ofloclafs
98. Why is the woman calling?
tAl To 01 ,, 'ndw """ pment
(B) To set up a dat<> lor the move
tCI To gi\'9 detatts of a day's e.ent.
10) ro .. plan -. the 'Nil"' 1nd
98. When WtM Michaels staff be busy?
(A)
(B) frtday
(C) sarunday
:D) Monday
100. What will Michael most likely do on Friday?
tAl Help" th fho
(81 Stay home
tC) Pack away personal items
.0) Set up lhe eqwpmenl
All ..,Teet
In IN retlding test. you will read a variety of texta and answer -.1 dil!erent type$ of reading
compreheiiBion quaatlona. Tha entire raadng teat wll lUI 75 mlnutas. ara three parts. and
di.alolll n given !of each part. You.., 8I1COUIIIgld 10 answer as ITIIfiY as possible
within the lime allowed.
Dke al A word or phi-. Ia mleaing in e.:h crllhe Ml1t8nCeS below Four -wer choice&.,.
given below each aentence. Select the bast .,,_ to complete the sentence. Then, mark the
(8). (C). or (D) on l/OUI' .,._ sMaL I
101. Due to popular demand by lhe staff members,
the scheduled talk by Mr. Smith w1lltake place
Room 15 instead of Room 20 as was
first planned.
\A) n
(B) on
(C) of
(OJ as
102. I extend my Sincere to the lamily and
friends of John Miller, whO hu suddenly left
us at the age of 54.
(A) apo<ecl8toOn
(6) descnpt on
(C) condoences
(D) cnorges
103. Hotel employees are remlrldiJd to be ... _
and courteous, especially to flfSItime gues1s.
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(8) frl(>rlds
IC) fnendly
10) fnendsh1p
104. Tha government Issued a warning to lace'
compan1es tho1 all waste must be d1sposed of
- or they will lace heavy titles.
{A) corrects
(6) corn,cting
(C) correcllon
(0 C01'18CII)'
105. Golf Weekly Is a newly published magazJne
that caters .. to experienced and
Inexperienced goiters who are just learn1ng to
play the game.
bolh
1BI nettle<
(C) either
(D) so
108. We are seeking an to represent us In
talks with our Japanese clients.
.. ontarpret
{l:l) llltetpreter
(CI interpret11'9
(0) interpreta:1on
107. FolloWing a widespread dispute over wages,
both parties Involved --- came to an
agree"""'' ro end the three-month watl<out.
as lhe company offeted higher wages and jOt)
guaramees.
(AI .,.qualty
(Bl finally
CCJ annuatty
(D) lncroaslflQty
1011. A new booklet explaining the process ot
course selec-Jol\ alOng Wl'd'l coun&eling
serv..:es Is -- to any student Interested rn
receiving
A rotemoJ
B) av:t>:lble
C) expressed
10) IIPPIOaching
109. Tl'e vast number ot new businesses the coty s
attractrng Is gooc! news for the local economy;
however the -- of vacant office space Is
something the mayor has to figure out soon.
ll tl'8101f>g
(C) Gl1ortage
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110. We believe that recent changes in
state laws. the majority vote standard is now
ln the best Interests of the company and its
sharehoklefs.
IAI due to
IBlwhereas
(Ct 01 herwlse
101 ins'ead of
1 11. - In universities around the nation has
more than tripled compared to this time last
year.
1A) Enroll
tBl Enrolls
(Cl Enrolling
D) Enroliment
112. Mr. Pennlogton retires, he will receive
an annual pensron of more than fifty thousand
dollars from Paclo.ouu tncO<pOrated.
(I' Often
tB)Once
!C) Whoever
tDI Somebmes
113. .. Mr. Bingham's promotion became
official, many of his colleagues have
approached tom to congratulate him.
\Af Despite
(8) Ctolt
(C) Since
(D) During
114. John Clarke, who Is in the prime of his career,
has been ranked --- the top 1 0 players In
tenniS history by Sports Daily.
A) at
(13) Into
(C)amor19
(0) from
115. Due to th-e heavy damage the storm has
caused in some rural areas. It Is predicted that
the cost ot fruots and vegetables Will be
thS summer.
(A)rncrease
(B)
(C) 10 increase
(D) oncrea:song
116. All of our stores will be extending their
busoness lloora during the holrday season, but
we will go back to our -- hours Bftet the
new year.
(AI "'!JUiar
fB)regUals
fC) "'!JUianty
10) regulantles
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outstanding pertom>ance In her portrayal of a
slngle mother raiSing two Children m the ghetto
in the 70s In the new blockbuster rn<lVl8 S.ngle
MOO'n.
cA, mspectlons
(Iii artJcles
IC
\0) SUM!YS
118. Bad Boys E:ectronlcS Store fOI.fld under
tn<:reased medlll attenbon after rts manag
woo ind<cted for embezzling an undtscloted
amount of money.
I 00'>
(B) thetrS
1Cl himself
(0) !elf
11 g, S04'ne of our ctlents have complatned that the
time It takes lo get a - from a serv.ce
representative Is enough lo make them not
want to use our services agatn.
' .ospons4
Col rospondtng
(C) resoonded
(0) respond
120. After a long and gruesome season, Jeff Willis
has been performing better since the
playoffs started a week ago.
StO
{RI
(C) ignificMey
{0) s.gnifcnnlly
121. The new store, - Is currently undergoing
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construction, will have hs grand opening
sometllne spring.
IAJWho
(Bi wnere
!Ci wnen
(0) which
122. In a desperate move to Increase lher revenues
to meet lher sales goal, the company Is
plannong to offer a specoal diSCOUnt its
customer.;.
(A) by
(B) to
C) wjtt,
(O}t4JOO
123. ---- In computer techno! ogy are allowing
users to reec;h omo a11y part of :he wO<Id by
just cl.ckong a mouse.
(A)
(B) A<:Jvaoces
(C) Advancing
!D) AQvur-ce
124. The company's profits are -- to hot ther
peak n me next quMer maonly doe 10 the
..-or ns new line of cloll\ing.
!A) forec<11t
IB) foreca1tng
C) to forecast
10} will forecast
125. Mr. Gonzales. who hal' been a --- member
of the ccunlty club f04' over 25 years, has
recently been appoonted presodent.
AI first
(B) valued
(CI st rong
(O)duratte
126. The - of cl ombing to the top of the
COqXlrllle 'adder is best oet ned n the new
book publiShed by Soot! Thompsot' one of
tho most successful businessmen In htstor.y.
'A) chall""'l
(1::1 cwnensoon
(Cltntrodu<:L-on
(01 compi!S!;ion
t27. The ---tough training given by our
company cte81eS strong end able sales
representab';es who perform wei above
others in 11\e same fiekl.
IA)ondlffer-e"tly
(B) presumably
(C) completely
IDl vnbearably
128. The new dOme builtin the center of town
hovses many new facij''- oncludong a hotel
- 'OOITlS tholt NM A view Of the
stadium that is
A ompress
B t.'""1oression
G Impressive
Ollmpressong
1211. 011' staff prefers to lly than to use otheo'
MOdes of ttansportatoOn Slnce rt IS much mote
"' OPtona
protectiVe
..., e.xceSSIV8
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130. the job market Is not stable, those who
persist will be able to land jobs eventually.
nhelhe.
Therefore
Eve-n if
So that
t11 Oor team enjoyed a I Ogame winning streak
at the start of this season, - our position
89 the top team In baseball.

reconhrmed
'C) reconfirming
bereconfumed
132. Mr. Bonn reassured 8VefyOOe that a -
copy ot the report woll be available by this
afternoon's
(A ....-.ose
(]) revosing
(C) rev,.oon
(0) revised
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133. They tlad to stop the production hne for nearly
two hours alter a problem was discove<ed
and the woll<ers had to waot until IIIey -
instructiOnS from ltlelr supenas
(Al raosed
(8) receiwd
(C) persuaded
(Ol contended
134. My plant workers .. overtime work
al1ould immediately speak to their supefVisor
right alter this announcement.
(A) """"
(8)-.l<s
(C) seek ng
(0) wll seek
135. how difficult the shuatlon may seem, it
is v-ery important to remember that tl'lere are
who are in WO<Se situations.
11'1 As,,
IBJ Even so
IC) As though
(D) No matter
136. The detective -- the aolvlng of this case to
an oanonymous phone calltt1e police received
a lew hours before the arrest took place.
(A) accused
(B) presented
(C) attributed
IO)dlsapp<oved
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137. l t is easy to read Sam because he--- -
squints when he fincls himself in an
uncomfortable Situation.
(AI habotually
(81 habotual
(C) habota
IDJ habit
138. Many fans wwe shocked when the team
captaln. John Turner, Signed a two-yaar
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contract with a - team for an undsclosed
amount.
(.Ai flval
(BJ partoal
(C) renewed
(01 contrastong
139. The --- behind the yellow tape is
prohibited to anyone without a precs pass.
(A) P'"'tong
(B) scenery
(C) exte<>or
tO) area
140. One ol the things that a good manager should
do Is to - - - the work on equal shares
amongst the t ~ memb41ra.
(A) a 'oiiCXl
(Bld!V>ded
!Cl dvl<les
(D) dlwtong
Part6
Dloactlana: A word or p.'Y&Se os mi9Sk1g ., each olthe below FO<Jt 81'$- choicel 8111 Q 2
below each se!lleoce. Select the best answer to complete the sentmce Then <nark the
*'-' w. (B), (C), or (1)) on your answer sheet.
Gue&llona 141143 relerto the e-mail
Terry,
1 beloeve you should by now have recerved 11M! copy ol our company profile Ulat we ----- in our last
141. (A) are dSCUSSing
(81 had d SCU$sed
(C) were on d1scussoon
(DI wolf be discussing
meeting. In it you will find the nec;essary Information you requested. If you still haven't r&celved It,
please feel free to contact me.
to keep the ball rolflng, our Chairman, Mr. Langley would like to have a meeting with Ms
end/or you In Detroit on eny date tram March 20111 to March 24th to have a lwtller diSCussion
on 11M! ---of cu cooperation.
142. AI most feasi:>Je
Bi feastbl)
,C, feas.b< ry
D) more feasoble
Tho6e dates have been chosen since Mr. Langley will be lr1rveflng extensively in - - Mart:h end
143. (AI ne<lher
(BI either
(C) oach
(D) both
Apllf. However, if our suggested dates do not suit Ms. Russell, lhen please let us know your preferred
date for the meeting.
Best regards,
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OlMCtiona144-146 refer to the advensement.
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London's premier clusical m&J5ic matune. 30 Symphony, is seeking a designer to join o&Jr team.
The ideal candidate is someone qualifications m&Jst include a working knowledge. of
144. (AJ who
'Blwhorn
_\whose
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Adobe Creative Suite 2 (lndesi,n, Adol>e Acrobat. Photoshop and lllustl'lltor) on a MAC OS
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reg:liCS
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The position is p3rt time from Wednesday to Friday. and the person must be able to woric to
the press&Jre of strict deadlines. The candidate m&Jst also be reliable and possess a keen eye for
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Questions 147149 refer to the IOllowong news
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Pet DisUkes of Urban Life
According to a survey conducted b) the city of Bo>l<n, traffic, poUunon and noose wen: found
to be the lea,, - aspects or"""& in lhe city.
147. rable
) e<ectaLe
!Cl seasonable
ID) permissible
The . administered as part of the city's locnl action plan. a.'ked lhe of Boston
148. 1
.utdcfcnCO
- J<JNf1Y
rl
aboultheor likes and dislikes of1heir surroundings.
The resuiiS of 1he survey communicated proxirruty (27.02 percent) and communoty charac1er/
illage feel ( II.S4 percent) to be at the top of lhc li't of things most liked about cuy hk
The respondents felt the protectoon or enhancemenl of hentagc ( 16. I percent) and open space
(15.:59 pereenl) weoe tlo: lwu ohey most desired lhc city 10 have.
On the Other hand. traftlc ( I 0.22 percent), general noise (9.98 pcrcenl). and parking (7.52
percent) withm the main con: or the city were lbc
149.
anractive part> of m the city.
E.-
, .... a few
(0) least
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Editor's Welcome
Welcome to sum Ufe's lve and ntinvtr crlrbration of thr 200th edtion of --.
1 so. publj9h
: IUblislw1g
- to pubtiStl
10) to be published
In the next few pages. wr N1le a spea.l feature to let you meet thr luminaries who have
INdr grut contnbutions to O<K maguine. l'Mw special wll also entertain you
tho> Fnd.ly, Octob 27, at the Srmt Uft 200th Edition G.tQ Qlebr.tJOn at Queen's
Ton:>nto If you can't ph)'$1ca"Y be !herr tonight. settle and enroy our magazuw.
and try of these talented artists the next time they are 1n your area.
161. (A) win
(8) gan
,Cieam
tDl catch
So u thr curtains go up on the night of nights - Slrttl Lift's celebration of 200
fabulous edtions- please raose your glass to Ton:>nto's most popular magazine
Ht're's t o ---- 200 editions!
162. (A) other
bl another
iCI one anott>er
!01 each otner
Carl Strveru
Part 7
Dlreetlons: In th1s oart you w111 read a select1ori ot texts, such as magaz1ne and newspaper
articles. luttcors, ano odvcrliwments. E a ~ h t .. xt Is followed by several questions. Select the best
answer lor each question and mar'< the let1er (A), (8) , (C), or (D) on your answer shr.et
QIJost!on@ 1!;;!-1 s refer to the following advertisement.
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call owoy
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Reserve a room today, and you will save 20% on all rooms at Maycott "Room lor the Day"
(excluding tax) by using your Amertcan Express Corporate Carel.
Due to seasonal demands, the availability of rooms may be subject to each hotel's situation.
An advanced reservation, to be made by calling our toiHree number 18007550090 at least
10 working days before your stay, is required to qualify for the discount.
153. Which of the follow1ng is NOT a condition plaoed on receiving the discount?
(AI A guest must use a spec1flc type of cred.t card to pay for a room.
(B) The booking must be done well in advance of checking Into the hofel.
(C) The reservations must be carried out by calling the to!Hree number.
(D) Guest>; must make U1eir payments In casll.
154. What will the discount apply to?
(A) Accommodations
(B) Meais
(C) TransponaMn
(D) Sales tax
155. What can be implied from t he advertisement?
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lA) Most travelers don't make a h a b ~ of making reservations prior to checking ln.
(B) There Is a business relationship between the credit card company and the hoteL
(C) fhe hotel gets very busy dunng the summer season.
(D) It usually takes a m1mmum of 10 days for a credit card to clear.
Unmarried Women Becoming Homeowners
An increasing number of single women are buying ow,;, own homes, according to Industry
experts. By the figures for unmarred men buying houses or apartments show
no increase. What Is behind this trend7 I put the question to analysts at the Real Estate
Institute, who came up with the
no longtr sttk and a role as their first priority, but wanl
st.a.u!t job or carter ln!!ttt.ad
1
c1nd this puts them in a where they un own homt
independently
men , no prtssund to "s.ttl d<>,vn," which traditionally m,M sr.>bl
Job With path .ond then gertmg married and bou. 'lhy l<nd, lo h
less likely ro have stable jobs.
Womon are increasingly .,.ltrr qualified and in many ueas 1urpassed men. ThiS enables
rh to obt.un better .and mort pad jobs.
Wnmen seem to be more capable of seeking good advice and completing the form.a.hties of
obwn!ng a mortgage.
at 111 .ritute t!CJ)t tht trend to continue, .u home ownership providts fiJW>cial and
tJDOtion.l security lor women who ue not )'tt redy to ... k prtn., mr lf
IS. Whal-s the matn purpose of the artiCle?
AI To proVIde -format on about the steps reqwred in OOA'!ling a home
To rtorm the publ c eoout the !';Pes of mortgages IMltlnbln tod3y
!Cl To l'l)port the oponlo"'' ul the experts 1n the real estate market
D) To people lo work harder to achieve thetr career goals
1151. Wluctl of the lolowlng Is NOT a trend mentioned by the analysts?
Jeanene Jones
A)\ "''ttn art. pfac1ng mpottaf'l eon traCIIfl()r'I.O ro1es a... omumak.ers.
m Men are QlYI11Q in to tile pressure and set!fong <>aoly.
Cl Women are taking over posit>ore hat were f'l()(mafty 'leld by men.
D) Men are less likely to Bit'"' oound lnve&tmant aolllce.
158. What do the experts at the nstitute
(A ,., . ..,. are beg nning to '>Ow an;- e real estate market.
(8) Men will 1'11Clam the poshons tney lost to women
C) Women won continue to mvestn homes.
(0) Women wtn resort to mamage lor emot ona1 secunty.
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Questions refer 10 the following contest
PlACE THIS COUPON IN THE SOX AND YOU COULD
WIN!
Name:
Phone number:
Address:
With this Futora Slender and Juicer. you'll be on your way to a healthier body and a dea....r
mind but without the strain of diets and strict exl!rciSe regimes. Try some fresh frutt and
vqctable juice firot thong in the morning. and you'll chase away those Monday morning blues!
The Futoro Blender and Juicer Is easy to use. It automatically peels apples. pears, kiwi fruot,
carrots. and many other fruits and vegetables. You only need to rinse them. It's a breeu to
clean, and the waste makes excellent compost for your garden. The Futon Blender and Juic:er.
ar only S99. comes with a doetary iUide and reope book for SO delidous and healthful
fruit and vegetable drinks.
158. How can one become efigible to won :he contest?
(A) By sen dong the coupon to the company
(9) By pockong up a blender
(Ci By lookong lltSode the box
(Ol By fiUong out a contest entry form
160. Whoch of the following is NOT true about the Futore Blender and Juicer?
!At It Is prioced under $100.
IB) It IS not very difficult to clean.
(C) It comes With VIIIIOI.S
(0) H oncJudeo lnstructlO<'S on llOW to make dnnks.
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a.-tlons 161-163 refer to the following news article.
DOUBTS ON HEALTH BENEFRS' CLAIMS
Are
health food bars really good for you? A recent analysis
by Diet and Health magazine failed to find any benefits in
health food bars. In fact many of the most popular bars proved to be
positively unh!lalthy, with high levels of fats. sugar, salt. pr!IS!lrvatives.
and other chemicals plus an inordinate amount of packagtng. Rather
than substituting a health bar for your breakfast or lunch, consumers
would be well-advsed to skip them completely. A balanced diet of
freshly-prepared food Is still the best, apparently!
161. What is the main reason for writing this news?
alert the public about a new health product
(B) To report the findng of a stL>dy conducted by a magazine
":)To correct false information printed In an earler article
\D) To suggest some food for a heanhy breakfast
162. What does the article advise the consumers to do?
(A; Always eat breakfast
9) Gonsume less food
C) Stay away from health b<>rs
(0
1
Read the labels carefully
163. What can be inferred from th-e article?
lA) Health bars will be taken off the store shelves.
fBi Many health bars are found lo be wrapped.
(CI M31'y people are substtuting at least one meal v11th health bars.
101 Health bars have all the nutr.ents a body needs.
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Questions 164-167 refer to lhe following information.
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ADDICTED TO COMPUTER GAMES?
WHY DON'T YOU TRY ASHING?
HERE ARE FIVE REASONS WHY!
ALAN SIMPSON
Our special correspOndent
According to health and cxcrct;c: spcctahst<, computer' .tre beconun11 a ,;eno"' tlueat
w the hcJith and general wcllhetng of a portion of our so<iet). Dr. Alan
Parsons. ol the Uruvc,.ity of Teehnolog}, claims th;u a uf "nerd ts
s\\o!epmg thmugh out M>.:tcty. and tt\ hamg >cnou> ctl'ccts on people'S' physical and
plus carry-over eftects "n society its.elf.
Computer game fanatics easil) become absorbed in lose tra,;k of thetr
responsihilnies, and >UtTer from aches Hnd pains as><>ciutcd with long periods <>f sitting.
no11v mentjon
And the solution'/ In a weblog entry Dr. suj!gcstcd thJt
everything can hoc sohcd by ... As a countermeasure to Cl,mputer game-s. fishmg.
apparently, has 1hing to n.>commeod. Here\ \\ h}:
I
Computer are l\\o-d<metl>ional ami Jvn't moH;. Stanng at .t
computer screen is an unnatural tixation that guanmtecs sore eyes. Fish.
on rll(' hand. move m rhrcl!
') At l>Cst, computer games pro\lde only a sunulauuu <>f tbc '"'rltl 11 "
- therefore impossible to get a genuine sense or accomplishment no matter
ho\'. \\ell Y>U rlay or how many you ><:ore. In fact. your necJ fM
accomplishment \\ill l>e l'rumated
") hsh <uiTcr from bugs, ghlchcs. or gremlins. When you ti'hlrl)',
_l you ran be c-bombcd. ;.t.tlkc-J. or spammcd. 'ou'll ne\n h:wc '''
re;et or reconfigUJ'(' a fish.
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No mailer how exciting a computer game is. >Ou >trU prcll) mud
what's gomg to b:tppen. But \'.ith fishing. you never <'an tell!
S: No maltcr h-ow a game il is never complex as re-' . .iJitv
- J (\mrutcr g;Jtnt:.\ .:;m be ma;tered. but you'll never he an ah-;olute master
m the real world. Thut's "here tlw real challenge>. un:!
164. What is the general view of the experts on computer usage?
(Ao It is causing serious health hazards to the pullllc.
(8' It has become necessary to survive In today's world.
(Cilt has made the Iivas of millions of people much easier.
(DJ II is takong up most of our tome on the wor11p10ce.
165. What is NOT menboned about computer game addicts?
(A) They often suffer from medical side effects.
(Bt They spend too much time online.
(C) They negect their everyday chores.
(D} They suffer from mental breakdowns.
166. Where did Or. Parsons first make his suggestive solution be known?
(AI In a a g a ~ l n e
(6) In a newspape
(C) On a webp<lge
(D) In a television interview
167. Which of the following is NOT stated by Dr. Parsons in comparing computer games and fishing?
:.A.) Foshong brings less strain to the eyes.
'B) A real sense of achievement cannot be attained by computer games.
(C) Fishing is unpredictable.
(0) Computer games cannot be played outdoors.
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02
Questlons168-172 refer to the tollowlng entry rules.
let's face it. Gardening fanatics like nothing better than to have theor hands stuck in the sol
or to be trimming, pruning. or harvesting the fruiu of their labors. But for once. here Is an
obsession which benefits the whole community by beautifying the envoronment and producing
cooler, more fragrant. and cleaner air. To recognize that fact, the Tampa Coty Council has decoded
to award generous prizes to the most beautiful displays this spring.
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RULES OF ENTRY
1. Sorry, but only residents of the City of Tampa are eligible.
2. Judges will be selected by the Tampa City Council on Apnl 25. ancs no personal
information about any judges Will be provided by the council. Judge$ may not be
contacted by any entrant.
3. The appointed judges have total discretiOn. and no correspondence will be
entered Into regarding judges decisions.
A .4-Jtv> main,noint of this contest is the beautoficatoon of Tampa, we require that
all gardens entered in the competlllon be easily visible from the street.
5. Contestants are 1nvited to enter ono or more categories. First, second. and third
place prizes wiD be awarded on each category. (See the application form lor
categories.) Judges may. where they see fit, change entnes from one category
to another.
6. Contestants should perrnH a council photographer to enter and take photographs
lor display at the final awards ceremony and exhibition on August 3. These
photographs woU remain council property.
7. Judges will assess each garden according to the following criteria
(i) Overall desogn
(ii) Plant health
(HI) Color
(IV) Contribution to the streetscape
(v) Eco-lrlendliness
(See the application lorrn lor details.)
8. No entries wiD be accepted after 5:00p.m. on Friday. May 12.
9. All gardens entered shOuld be ready tor judg1ng by June 1. Contestants will be
given 24-hours' nobce of the tudges' ontention to visit.
10. This competition iS not open to coundl employees or their relatives, or
eft1)1oyees ot any agency contracted by the council or judges or 1heor relatives.
11. Please send your entries to: Tampa Garden Compatotion
Tampa Crty Counat
1 Place
Tampa
The Tampa 2006 Beautiful Gardens Competition
168. Who is the Intended audience of this contest?
(A) All residents of Tampa
181 The owners of gardenrng stores
(C) The members of the Tampa Crty Councrl
(0) The judges ot the competition
169. What is the main purpose of this competHion?
tAl To promote gardening In the city
tB) To create Jobs rn the city
IC) To bnng ttle communrty closer together
ID) ro spruce up the look ot the city
170. What condition is placed on those who wish to enter the contest?
fAl Therr gardens must be out rn U'e open
(B) They must be referred bye city council member.
(C) They must submr a photo of their gardens.
10) They can only enter one category of the contest.
171. Which of the following will NOT be evaluated by the judges?
(AI The condrhon of the flower.;
!B) The arrangement of the garden
(C) The ppearance of the garden
(01 The scent of the flowers
172. When will the judging begin?
IAJ February 12
i8)Ap<jl25
(C) June 1
r.DJ August 3
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55
OuMIIona 173-175 refer fo the following inVItation.
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SEACLOUDINVESTMENTS
A 4l&llbei of the W. for 10.-w>g" V'".JU?
Planning for a creative retirement
Plan now for a re'Jrement which wtll a lOw yoo fo live proae'Jve.'Y and creatvelyl
Dear Ms Reid,
What happens when you 1 Ale you just goong to let all that a I those
qualifications, and all that C/'418\ive enef11Y slide Into obhv on? Seadoucf Creative Retllement
A4vrsory Servas can design a package tor you which tne U<leS but goes. far beyor>d f.nanc.a
independence. W17f dorl't you came 10 one of our free lntroouctory MSSions to IIRd out \..tlat
"craoiMI retirement" can meat\?
Here's the basic idea "creative rehrement" plannng nas three dimensiOil$. The llrsl
Is ftnanclallndeoendence. The second IS health and balance. And the last. equally nnponant
dimension IS creatiVity.
Take this opportunty to hear the founder of Seacloud Investments, Brenton
Mcleod, at a special free seminar. Your hfe may never be the same again!
Tuesday, M.-ch 21. 2006
REGISTRATION; 11:00 il.m
LUNO< 1100 a.m
SEMINAR liME 1.00 p.m
LOCAllON lmpenal Six Thaalor
101 .........
SPEAKER Brenton Mcleod- CEO

by Man:!> 2. 2006
PlUM contact our sales representative tor further details.
SEACLOUD INVESTMENTS
Pr' flo, 56 Albert Rd
Cliic:llgO, -
Tel: 7553265
Fu; 7515-2222
TaiHrer.
173. How is Ms. Retd asked to respond to the 1nvitanon?
(A) Bye mall
(Bl By fax
(CI By phone
(01 By letter
174. Who Is Brenton McLeod?
(A) A sales representative
(B) The company president
(C) A client
(0) A health care specialist
175. Which ofthe following lnfoonation is NOT Included in the invitation?
(AI The seminar date
(B) The lunch menu
(C) The place of the seminar
(0) The main speaker
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Questlons 176178 refer to the foll0w1J19Ietter.

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learn more about thelf marketing challenges and HR concerns and to shale wlh them
some 1nnovat111e ways I've helped other com panes achieve the most 1r1 tho5e areas.
If th1s sounds tnterestJng, I'd appreciate your hnkong me to people you know. I will ca I
you in a lew days lor a quick catch-up conversation. In 1he I've attached an
informatiOn sheet about KJA and its practce areas. Please fral!lly fOtWa1d It nov. and any
time to business contacts you think could be Interested n abcxlt thiS Thanks, and
t'm looking forward to catching up wi th you.
Regards,
176. What has Ms. Jo..- done lately?
tA.t She begnn her own business.
jB) She wos promoted to HR manager.
(C) S.,e m8!1}nd hor company wiih anothe1.
(0) Sf\8 developed a new product.
177. According to Karen. which of the following does sl>e NOT deal w'.:h?
Companies thai ate lUst
(B) F1rms that retaol rtemsto the general
(C) Corperellons that have receotly 101ned together
(D) Industries that have gone through an organlznttonal changa
178. What kind of work does Karen do?
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,A, .two compan.es to mako s:ronger
iS I She helps C0f111)111oesllire the best people lor the JObs req......cl.
(C) She C008<lits companoes to recogntZAI and rectify their problemS
!D) She bnnqs together oosoness contacts to help one another.
Questions 179-180 refer to the following e-mail.
Margaret,
I w111 be making a business trip to the US and Canada, and t was wondenrg if you could get in
comact with your counterpart at EMA Carada rll\!arding a !O>JI ol their plant s.te. t will be arrlvtng in
Chicago n tl1e mornirg of Nov. 20 to see you and tile operations of your plant ste and wlil then be off
to Toronto on Nov. 22. 11 they are avanable on that day I WOIJid like to get a chanoe to meet with them
to see their operation ftrst hand as well. Furthermore. our president, Barl)' M a ~ d e z , will be making a
trip early next year and would also like to visit the plant site in Toronto witll the Singapore presidool
I apologiZe for the sudden notice.
5est regards,
Thomas Ghiu,
Oirettor I Plannng Group & Business DeJelopment
E-Solutions, Hoog Kong, Umlteo
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179. What does Mr. Chiu ask MaJgaretto do for him'?'
1A) Take a trip to Toronto to check out the factory operation
I.BI Anange a meeting with her Canad an counterpart
(C) Show h.s president around the plant site
1D) Get in touch wuh the Stngapore presodent
180. Where does Margaret work'?
(At The United States
:s1 Canada
:Cl Singapore
iD) Hong Kong
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Q..ations 181185 refer to the following letter and Its response.

March 26. 2006
Mr. Samuel Brown
Truestar Corporation
Flnarooe Department Manager
Re: Account :>958A
Deer Mr. BrQWI\,
I want tu u ... lk yuu IUf' ""' <XJme<Sationlhat- heclewltertoday and lot IIQIIIOblg to a r<>ductJon
1n payment lor my OulalandlflQ ICI;OWlL Aa <ltiCUIIed, I wWI Implement 8 bt weekly payment
of 5250, effective Friday. Marctl 31 . I Will enau,.. that payment IS '" my blink eocount for your
automatic wrthdrawol by 10:00 a.m. (!IJfJKV Fnday payment periOd unlll my IICGOUnt It pald '"full
I very much epprec ate your understanding my current financi8J Situet>On. and wt l contact you
&hould things omprove
Please do no1 hetilate to contact me 1f you have any QUM!lOnS
Best regards.
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Septenller 3. 2006
Jason
21 Ree'ster Boulevard
Vancouver. 8C
Dear Jason.
I am wr i ting to update you on your account status (#2958Al w1tll
Corporation. As e result of our conso11dated efforts to your
p1en 1n March of th1s year . 1t 1s w1lh gredt stlsfct on that I let
you know that your account lias now been cleared and pald 1n ful'.
With dill gence and cooperation. we have successfully worked t cugh
financial sltuetlon.
We would be pleased to offer our shoulO )-eM; neec1 U>ea ., '" the
Please contact us with your request.
Best wi shes. and we look forward t o working with you again soon
Tr Jestar Corporation
Finance Oeparu.ent Manager
181. The word "outstanding In the first letter, line 2 is closest in meaning to
fA) supenor
(B) noticeable
(C) unpaio
10) essential
182. How will Mr. Chalmers r e m ~ the payment?
lA) He will send a checl< every month.
I B) II will be takan out of his bank account.
(C) It will automatically be deleted from his paycheck.
(0) He will bring cash to the company.
183. Why did Mr. Brown write the letter?
(A) To request an overdue payment
(B) To ask for an extens10n on payment due
(C) To notHy the client that the account has been settled
(0) To of!er a speCial type or a service
184. According to the second letter, when should Jason contact Mr. Brown again?
(A) If he runs nto further problems w1th payments
(B) As soon as he s ready to make the payment
(C) If he IS '" need ot us1ng the service agam
(0) Once he finshes paying off all the money
185. How long did it take for the account to be cleared?
lA) Two months
(B) Si x months
IC)OneyeaJ
(0) Two years
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Questions 186-190 refer to the following announcement and notice.
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Downtown Artisan's Club Art Exhibit
Please marl< Saturday, October 21, on your calendars so that you con
attend the inaugural Downtown Artisan's Club Art Exhibit!
There will be beautiful works of crt and poetry, crafted by the Downtown
Artisan's Club, ovoiloble for showing as well os for sole. The remarkably
talented young orlisls hove worked oil summer to prepare for this event,
which promises to Impress end astound. Visitors will hove on opportunity to
meet these talented artists. All proceeds from this event will be contributed
to the continued operations of the Downtown Artisan's Club, which
provides amazing classes and support for young artists.
Tickets ore on sole now and are available lOr $1 0 {adults) and $5 (students
and seniorsj. Children under the age of 12 will be admitted lor free.
The Downtown Artisan's Club loob forward to seeing you there! Please
contoctJim at (905) 412-8980 lor more information.
Dowatcnm Ardaan'a Oub Art Exhibit
- Desdline liJr your In Stlbmissfon/
To all our talented young artlsta - get ra.ly for our upcoming Art Exhibit! !& you al
know - our Downtown Artisan's Club Art Exhibit Is coming up exactly one month
from today.
Paintings, drawings, and writing wll be needed for both tha
and for aalel
Don't forget to hava lham completed and handed In by ll8ld Frtday to 88CUI8 your
spot In our show.
Remember, thara will also be caeh ewads, judged by cu panel of art crlllcs, and 1he
winning plecee will be fMtured In cu Art Book. The a11sta of the winning placea wiD
also be lnvltad to att.Jd the 2-waak lln1lmll' art CIIITIP In Paris - nut eumrner.
Have fun- and plaae subnit ycu a1work on t1ma1
186. For whom i s the announcement Intended?
(A) Artists
(B) Residents
(C)J1m
(D) Judges
187. How much would an elde<1y couple in their micJ.sixties have to pay to enter the exhibit?
(A) $5.00
(B) $10.00
(C) $1!'>.00
(0)$20.00
188. What Is NOT mentoned about the awards?
lA) They wi II be judged by more then one person.
(B) Money will be given away to t he winners.
(C) Winners will get a chance to go away next summer.
(D) The winning pieees will be pres&nted In an art musoom.
189. In the notice, what are the participants asked to do by next Friday?
(A) u b m ~ their artwork
(B) Pay th .. entry fee
(C) Speak to tile coordinator
(D) Send '" lheir checks
190. On which day was the notice posted?
lA) September 21
(B) October 21
(C) November 1
(0} November 21
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Queatlons191-195 refer to the following advertlsoment end ema11.
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We're Hiring
Oalec-: rnb..r 3, 2006
Quah[icatw,,.; m Minim urn f. ol work
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I am writing n respo11se lo )'OUr job oper ng ao tor t-.anm Manager.
Please find artaclled my detailed resuTe, outlining my re1e1ant employrnent h stor'J and Skill sets IOf your
coos:dcm!JOn
na..e Sjlellt lite <1St 8 )t>ars oeveiOpiOQ rrr1 talents anO w1th n tne 1oo0 sei-"Ces 10011s1ry ano
currently am lhe Regional Manager for the Bread Company. My work history sllengths and
Interests are perfectly SJitr.d to the 01). 00r ad<ertiscd. as r m to take the cha lenge of '!1<113Q1110 on a

I woolo be very pleased Ia have tile opportunity to discuss my cualificatlons In person my
irformatiOII and cal me at (416) 3321902 to set up a meeting
Tl.w yru lor fU COOS!ulrati<:'l
I hope 1t will bo okay for me to lo<low up with a pnono call to ensure tllat you nave receiVeO tlrls
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191. What is NOT a requirement for this job?
lA) Strong computer programming
(B) A bachelor's degree on business
{CI The abli1ty to taka on many things at once
(0'1 n.., ftelub1hty ta move aruum.l
192. When Is the last day to apply for the position with the General Foods Company?
(AI September 3
IBJ September 24
(C) September 30
(0) October 3
193. What can be inferred about Jack White?
{Allie is between jobs at the moment
(1:1) He os not nappy wth where he Is now.
(C) He hopes to enter the food industry.
(0) He is eaqe< to take on mO<e responslb llues.
194. What does Mr. While say he will do In the next few days?
(AI Mall hS resume
oBI Gall to double check on something he sent
(C) Meet with tne General Foods staff
(0) Come by tre company to drop off some documents
195-. Which of the followi ng actions contradict what is stated in 1he ad?
lA) Jack askng If 1t's okaY to make a follow-up call
1B) Jack sendng his resume by e-mail
(C) Jack requesting to meet In pelSOn
(OJ Jack revealing -sens1tve information about the food industry
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a ... lions 198-200 refer to the following article and letter.
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South Australian Institute of
Department of Bualnesa Studies
44 E!erMck St
Ada 'alcte Aullralla 5066
November 24 2008
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196. What does the article suggest?
(A) To take a course 1n international business at the institute
(B) Always to be alert or hints thai can damage an ongoing business relationship
(C) Not to mix business and pleasure when dealing with any cultura
(0) To l<now the culture of your business count&rpart
197. In the article, the word consternation" in paragraph 2, line 3 Is closest in meaning to
(A) alarm
(B) admtretion
(C) feai
(0) assurance
196. What does Ms. Luddon want to do?
<[A)Inqulre about the source or Information mentioned in the article
Contradict what Or. Steiner had said in his art1cle
Ci Learn as many languages as possible
OJ Pursue a car88(1n communication
199. What can be Inferred about Julie Luddon?
(Al She Is wntlng a book about cultural negotiations.
(B) She !las already received a bachelor's degree
(C) She Is studying to become a university professor.
(0} She wants to wort< In a foreign country.
200. What do Julie and Or. Steine-r have In common?
lA! Boll\ are nterested in the same subject.
<Bl BoUt have lived overseas In the past.
(C) Both are writing books
tO} Both wort< In the same un1vers11y.
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PART 2
DlrectiOil$: You will hear a quesuon or statement and three responses spoken 1n English. They w1ll
be spoken only one time and will not be pnnted 1n your test book Select the best response to the
question or statement and mark the letter (A), (B), or (C) on your answer sheet.
Example
You will hear Where 1s the meeting room?
You w111 also hear (Al Tc. meet the new d<rcrtOl
(B) It's the h r ~ t rc.0m on tte nght
(C) Yes, at two o'clock
The best response to the question "Where Is the meeting room?' Is choice (B). "It's the first room
on the right." so (B) is the correct answer You should mark answer (B) on your answer sheet.
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DlrectiOil$: You will hear a quesuon or statement and three responses spoken 1n English. They w1ll
be spoken only one time and will not be pnnted 1n your test book Select the best response to the
question or statement and mark the letter (A), (B), or (C) on your answer sheet.
Example
You will hear Where 1s the meeting room?
You w111 also hear (Al Tc. meet the new d<rcrtOl
(B) It's the h r ~ t rc.0m on tte nght
(C) Yes, at two o'clock
The best response to the question "Where Is the meeting room?' Is choice (B). "It's the first room
on the right." so (B) is the correct answer You should mark answer (B) on your answer sheet.
Mark your answer on your answer sheet.
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PART 3
Directions: You will hear some conversations between two people You will be asked to answer
three questions abou t what the speakers say in each conversation. Select the best response to
each question and mark the letter (A), (B). (C), or (0) on your answer sheet The conversations will
be spoken only one lime and will not be printed in your test book.
41. Who is the woman speaking to?
(A) A mailman.
(B) A job applicant
(C) A potential employer.
(D) A phone operator.
42. What is the purpose of the call?
(A) To inqwe about an open position.
(B) To check to see if something he sent has
arrived safely.
I C) To seek Information about a company
product.
D) To further d1scuss a job offer.
43. What does the woman ask the man to do?
,A) Call back again later.
(B) Come to the office in person.
(C) Try another phone number.
(D) Mall his resume to her office.
44. How did the man learn of this place?
(A) He saw an ad In the paper.
(B) He was told about It by a close friend.
(C) He was referred there by someone.
(D) He found it by luck.
45. What does the woman mention is special about
this place?
(A) They carry clothes for heavy people.
(B) They are very co nvenient!y located.
(C) They sell the cheapest clothing in town.
(D) They are very well known in the area.
46. What will the man do next?
(A) Paylor his purchase
(B) Go to another store.
(C) Walk up to the next floor.
(D) Try on some clothes.
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47. When was the report submitted?
(A) Today.
(B) Yesterday.
(C) Last week.
(D) Two weeks ago.
48. Why doos the man want to meet with the
woman?
(A) To ask her to clarify something he doos not
understand
(B) To ask for her help in preparing for the
presentation.
(C) To discuss a personal problem w1th her
(D) To ask her to talk to his client
49. When will the speakers most likely meet?
(A) This afternoon.
(B) This evening.
(C) Tomorrow morning.
CD) Tomorrow afternoon.
!50. According to the woman, what will most likely
cause the traffic to be congested?
(A) Rush hour.
(B) Bad weather.
(C) Accidents.
(D) Road construction.
51. What will the man do first?
(A) Walk down to the lobby.
(B) Drop by Mr. Kim's office.
(C) Put on h1s coat.
(D) Buy a train ticket.
52. How will they get to Mr. Rowe's office?
(A) They will drive there
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(B) They will use public transportation.
(C) They will get a lift from the woman,
(D) They will walk there.
53. Where is the conversation taking place?
(A) In a copy store.
(B) In a restaurant
(C) At an airport.
(D) At a post off1ce.
54. What does the woman ask o ~ ?
(A) Extra copies.
(B) Some dessert.
(C) The reoe1pt.
(D) A few stamps.
55. What can be inferred about the place?
(A) It can hold many people at one time.
(B) It has many regular customers.
(C) It closes earty during weekdays.
(D) It is convemently located in the center of
town.
56. When will the speakers arrive at the airport?
(A) 12:00.
(B) 1:00.
(0) 3:00.
(D) 4:00.
57. Why is the man tired?
(A) He has been traveling a lot lately.
(B) He worked until late yesterday
(0) He slill has jetlag
(0) He gave a long presentation.
56. What does the woman sugge:.t the man do?
(A) Speak more clearly.
(B) Lie back on his chair.
(C) Wake up a bJt early 10 the morn1ng.
(D) Prepare more lor the presentation
59. What does the man want to do?
(A) Get his money a c ~ .
(B) Take another product
(C) Buy acellular phone.
(D) Try some cal<es.
60. What i s NOT mentioned about the X-100 model?
(A) Its applicabons.
(B) Its price
(C) Its quality
(D) Its popularity.
61. Who is the man speaking with?
(A) A co-worker.
(B) A bank teller
(C) A baker.
(D) A salesperson
62. How did the man find this place?
(A) He read about it1n a newspaper ad.
(B) He heard about1t through a person he knows.
(C) It was referred to him by a real estate agent.
(D) He saw an ad posted on the window.
63. According to the woman, what is special about
this place?
(A) It is conveniendy located.
(B) It has many rooms.
(C) It IS very affordable.
(D) It opens with a special key.
64. What will the woman do first?
(A) Remove the tor-rent s1gn.
(B) Walk up to the fifth floor.
(C) Bring out a lease agreement.
(D) Retrieve the key.
65. Why Is the woman being complimented?
(A) She was promoted to the director's position.
(B) She convinced Mr. Shaw to sign a contract.
(C) Her proposal was accepted by the directors.
(D) Her co-workers have positive feelings for her.
66. What does the man say?
(A) She gave a great talk.
(B) She should work a bit harder
(C) She will have to give a spee<:h.
(D) She won't gel the contract.
67. Who does the woman say is responsible for the
outcome?
(A) The keynote speaker.
(B) Her team members.
(C) The directors.
(D) The man.
68. Where was the man born?
(A) Toronto.
(B) Detroit.
(C) Buffalo.
(D) Los Angeles.
69. When odid the man move to the clly he Is living
now?
(A) When he was a child.
(B) Three years ago.
(C) During his high school days.
(D) He was bom here
70. Who is the man's roommate?
(A) Dave.
(B) Steve.
(C) Larry.
(D) Jane.
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Dllecllans: You will hear some short talks given by a single speaker You will be asked 10 answer
three QUeStiOnS about what the speaker says on each short ta k Select the best response 10 each
questoon and mark the leiter (A), (B), (C), or (0 ) on your answer Sheet The talks won be spoken
only one time and woll not be pronled on your lest book.
11. What is the purposa of the announcement?
(A) To Inform people of a pohcy change
(B) To publicize a new product.
(C) To introduce the new sales manager.
(0) To Show appreclatoon for good work
72. What has happened in the past six months?
(A) There was a change in management
(B) Sales have stoadoly increased
(C) The company bought out a hotel.
(0) The per!ormance of the worl<ers were
evaluated
73. What is going to happen this weekend?
(A) A new company sales goal will be set
(B) The staff members Will go on a trip.
(C) There Will be a luncheon party.
(0) A family gat-together wU take place
74. What is Ms. Bartlett's current position?
(A) Choaf Executive otfottlf
(B) Consultant
(C) News reporter.
(0) Food cntlc.
75. When will Susan leave her job?
(A) At the end of thos week.
I B) Sometime next month.
(C) later thos year
(0) Early next year
78. What has the company started doing?
(A) Importing fOOd from ASia
(B) Seeking a new leader
(C) Hiring more consultants.
(0) Reporting busoness news
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77. Who most lokety os listening to this talk?
(A) Journalists
(B) Golfers.
(C) Security guards.
(0) Referees
78. How long os the event supposed to last?
(A) One day.
(B) Two days
(C) Seven days.
(0) Twenty days.
79. What does the speaker ask the listeners to do?
(A) Prepare for the competotoon.
(B) Turn off their cell phones.
(C) Take tums asking questions
10) Tall< to the security guard
80. Who is the Intended audience for this talk?
(A) Grocery store clerks
(B) Health club Instructors.
(C) Restaurant emplOyees.
(0) Company worl<ers.
81. Which of the following was NOT menlioned by
the speaker when mentioning the menu?
(A) AppebZet$
(B)Dessalts
(C) Beverages
(O) En1rees
82. Aocording to the speaker, where will the listeners
be able 10 see the information?
.A) Next to the Mack stand
(B) In the lunchroom
CC) On the Internet.
(0) In the staff room
83. What is the talk mainly about?
(A) How to get a bargain durmg Christmas.
(B) How to overcome stress at a worl<place.
(C) How to become closer to family members.
(D) How to drive safety during the holiday season.
84. Which of the following is NOT a Up menUoned by
the speaker?
(A) Don1 drive alone.
(B) Pull over when tlfed.
(C) Drink a lot of coffee.
(D) Do not drive too tate
85. How often is the show aired?
(A) Every day.
(B) Once a week.
(C) Twice a week.
(D) Only on weekdays.
86. What is the purpose of the talk?
(A) To alert customers about a new dish.
(B) To notify the staff about tha new location ot the
restaurant.
(C) To gather suggestions about a new menu for
the place.
(D) To announce a new chef for the restaurant.
r:r. What is going to happen at the end of the month?
(A) They will move out to a new place.
(B) The chef will renegotiate his contract
(C) A French restaurant will open next door
(D) The theater will hold ols forst Broadway play.
18. What is mentioned about the place?
<iA) It has recently opened.
(B) It has a long history.
(C) II has the best food in town.
(D) It is very busy.
89. Who is the speaker most likely addressing?
(A) A group of new employees.
(B) A bunch of managers.
(C) Some volunteer guides.
(D) Cafeteria workers.
90. Who most likely is Mr. O'Brien?
(A) The pen>Onnel manager
(B) The keynote speaker.
(C) The company policy maker.
(D) The production manager.
91. When will the listeners tour the factory floor?
(A) At 11:00.
(B) At 12:30.
(C)At 1:30.
(D)At3:00.
92. According to the speaker, what is the goal of the
survey?
(A) To see ii they can collect more money.
(B) To find collections of old art.
(C) To look into the cause of the damages.
(D) To find ways to fix the damages.
93. What does the result of the survey report?
(A) The place is beyond repairs.
(B) The building is need of e p a ~ r s .
(C) The structure is in good condition.
(D) The gallery Is due for palnt job.
94. What does the consultant advise?
(A) To move to another more suitable place.
(B) To buy more art at the auction.
(C) To recruit more volunteers to help out
(D) To respond right away lo reduce future costs.
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95. What Is the talk mainly about?
(A) The tour of thn city
(B) Tho oocar businessmon
iC) The makeup of the City
o-- .
ers
96. Which of the following Is NOT mentioned about
the underground structure?
o n Ul bO!U"rtS
tBJ u connecllld Ill ll!llce:l tllroughou1 the city.
(C) II prolocts peoplo from bad weather
(0) IllS fully lr-condrbonlld
!17. What os mentioned about the weather on Toronto?
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A) t goes u and .,.,
(B) It is qUito cold
(C) It s stable.
(0) It S very Wll'dy
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98. According to the speaker. who would most
benefit from multitasking?
:AJ ThoS" . !'t' "''too bu;y 10
Peope wnoarE: 11ealu. """"':SCIOUS.
(C) Cyclists who are seekong challenges.
(0) Peop- h hill' t t workrl;;-
99. Which of the following is NOT a benefit mentioned
by the speaker rn the example goven?
One 11 '<lOd "'
(B) One can earn to relax.
(C) One can save some monoy
On& can fin .... h wort far.-
100. What will those who partiCipate rn the evoot
recerve at no cost?
(A) A meal
(B) A bicycle
(C) A heahh cfl.b rnember:;.'llp
(0) A relaxotron massage
Reading Test
In the reading test. you will read a variety of texts and answer several different types of reading
comprehension questions. The 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.
PartS
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
l etter (A). (B), (C). or (D) on your answer sheet.
101. Our new social organizer's personal favorites
do not include jazz or classical music, but she
loves listening to techno, world music, ------
rock.
{A) so
(B) but
(C) yet
(D) and
102. It is strongly advised that you check that
you have all your essential documents In a
briefcase -- you set out on an international
trip.
(A) upon
(B) before
(C) beside
(D) next to
103. The most - piece in the collection was
acquired by our founder and principal patron
during an archaeological &xpedition he
undertook in 1935.
(A) value
(B) valuing
(C) values
(D) valuable
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104. At this year's orientation session. the general
manager --- took the time to personally
welcome all new recruits in her usual, affable
manner.
(A) she
(B) her
(C) hers
(D) herself
1 OS.. Our latest customer -- survey reveals
some problems in the after-sales service area.
especially the lack of a telephone hotllne.
(A) satisfying
(B) satisfied
(C) satisfaction
(D) satisfactory
106. Our ongoing, --- development seminars
allow staff members to develop their skills in
various directions.
(A) profession
(B) professionally
(C) professional
(D) professionalism
107. If you wish to registe< for State University's
new Academic News Update - -. please
log in, click on the "regtSte<" box, and then list
your preferences.
(A) sefVIC8
(B) serv1c1ng
(C) serviced
(D) serviceable
108. The music faculty offefS fRMI weel<ly seminars
designed to encourage young musocians to
begin ---thelf own masterpieces.
(AI composer
:B) composes
(C) composed
(iD) compos1ng
109. At the latest meeting of the Business Advisory
Council, the newly elected president -----
that the council extend 1ts activities to the fiekl
of social justice.
(A) propose
(B) proposal
(C) proposing
(D) proposed
110. To celebrate our tenth year In the stationery
supply business, we'd like to offer a special
bonus discount ()U( most loyal
customers.
lA) to
!B) by
(C) as
(D) at
111. - ------ recent adjustments In Income tax
mtes, worl<e<s will find t ~ l v e s pleasantly
surprised by an increase In the size of their
paychecks.
(AI Due to
!B) While
(C) In fact
(D) Whether
112. Much of investors' long-held est""' in the
oornpany ---during the share-matket
boom when executives we<e in\IOIVed in
accounting lmegulanties.
(A) losing
(B) loses
(C) was lost
(D) is lost
113. The Springbotg Hotel chain's attention to
detail and business-friendly pricing structure
make ()U( hotels -- to any othet's 1n the
mid-priced hotel bracket.
(A) better
(B) improved
(C) scuperior
(D) advanced
114. Professor Barkley is not an expert
in cla$sical economics bu1 also a wOOd-
renowned speciafLSt in international banking
laws.
(A) over
(B) only
(C) less
(D) alone
115. Under the new law, consumers are entitled
to --if products malfunction or fall to
perform as promised.
lA) compensate
(B) compensated
(C) compensating
(D) compensation
116. During the one-month trial period, customers
are under no ---- to slgn any con1Tacts
IAI pledge
(8) prornLSe
(C) obligation
(0) engagement
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117. Educa1ional expen- ate tax-deductible
--- the taxpay can show that these
elq)enSeS enhanced his or her profEISSIOOal
skills or expertlse.
(A) onl y of
(8) as 1f
(C) as many as
(D) as much as
118. 11 you cannot make up your mifld --
destinabOn to choose for your summer
holidays, why not talk wrth our expenenced
travel oonsultants?
!A) whom
(B) which
(C) on
(D) about
119. The Public Transport Commission's
commitment to runnong our city's traofiS and
buses as as I)O$SI'ble has reduced costs
to the taxpayer by 5%.
(AI efficoent
(B) efficiency
(C) efficiently
(D) effocoencoes
120. Unfortunately, any benefits gained by lowering
prices never If they are achieved by a
reduc110n In qualrty.
(A, last
tB) pass
(C) spend
(D) retain
121. ----- serious disadvantage of the existing
plan! is the lack of adequate ventilation;
workers frequently complain of nausea and
headaches.
(A Any
(B) Other
(C) Anolher
(D) One anolher
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122. Encounter Enwonmental Tours offers trips
to some of the mosl beautoful and ISOlated
wildernesses In the w0<1d all the
comforts of frve-star accommodatoons.
both
\Bl plus
(C) though
(DJ togelher
123. A recent surv&y showed that the 1ncrease
in the number of random tax audots on
businesses has been unpopular.
pred>C\
:Sl predtcllon
(C) to predict
(Dl predictably
124. The oompany is pleased to announce that
we have invited several members of our
experienced and casual staff to become
permanent employees.
<AI mtnor
(B) lengthy
(C) temporary
(D) duplicale
125. The company admotted that ~ had been
entirety at fault and announced that all
professional fees that h had collected were to
befully
w refunds
(B) refundong
(C) refunded
(D) IS refunded
126. Media organizations can be called before
a tribunal if they fail to operate --- the
guidelines 18ld out by federal legislation.
wrthon
(B) among
(C) between
(D) from
127. These days manage<s and deslgne;s are
expected to wot1< to a greater extent
than in the past.
(AI collaboratively
(8) collabotal!ve
(C) collaboration
(0) collaborate
128. The unemployment figures o last June.
no doubt due to the surpnse closure of several
leadng Australian manufacturers.
I e<>larged
(oJ reached
IC) peaked
(D) magnified
129. The business council stated Its opinion that
the new penalties for tax evasion are out of
with the seriousness of the crime.
(AI SIZe
(8) proportion
(C) eqUIValence
(Dl comb'"abon
130. In the interests of consumer safety. the senior
management unanimously -- to recall
all versions of tha Alphington and Executive
sedans.
IAI settled
{B) piCked
(C) decided
(0) established
131. We will be welcoming our keynote o at a
reception to be given In the Emerald Room.
which is located on the mezzanine. at 8:00
p.m.
~ ! s p e a k
CBI spoken
(C) speaker
(D) speaking
132. Any new staff member who has not already
subm1tted a recent photo Should go --
to tha Persoonel OffiCe. whate a staff
photographer is in attendanoe. Q 3
(A) unexpectedly
(8) Immediately
(C) especially
(0) recently
133. Other -grammatical errors lnci\Jde failure
to use appropriate punctUatiOn, especially
apostrophes, colons. and semi-colons.
CAl comnon
(8) genu1ne
!C) level
(D) even
134. In addition to improvements to the company
cafeteria, the company sports facllrty will
0
- be upgraded.
!AI bes4des
18) e<ther
(C) also
(0) too
135. It remains o that a merger will Increase
pro fila bility in the medium term because of tha
high cost of redundancy packages.
CAl doubt
(B) doubted
(C) doubtful
(D) doubtfully
136. The Hytex Hotel, in o- with the organizers
of the annual film festival, Is offering a package
which Includes travel, accommodations. and
movie tickets.
(} agreement
(8) alignment
(C) relabon
(0) conjunction
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137. The Judge's ----- WOlds were directed to the
company's head of financial accounting, who
freely utlli2ed investors' funds for his own
benefit.
AI hatsher
(B) harshly
(C) harshest
(D) mom harshly
138. A new health report today warned of the
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refuse practices In the country.
(A) worry
{B) WOI'l'ied
(C)womes
(0) worrying
139. ---- unnamed sources, the central bank is
unlikely to raise interest rates over the next 6
months.
(A1 Accorong to
1B1in case of
(C) On behalf of
(D) In common w1th
140. A senior management committee believes
that we should immediately the new
government oguidelines on sexual harassment.
(A) spend
(B) waste
(C) ach1eve
(D) Implement
PartS
DlnM:tlons: A WOfd or phrase tS 1'mSS111Q tn each of the sentences belOw. fOlK answer choiCes 1118
gtven below each sentence. Select the best answer to complete the sentence. Then, mark the
letter (A), (S), (C). or (D) on your answer sheet.
Questions 141-143 refer to the following notice.

The High Park Harvest Festival
A trio of colorful fall events gets underway In October with a horse and wagon
ride -- High Park from Grenadier CaM to Colborne lodge.
141. (A) after
(B) before
(C) dunng
(D) through
All Oct. 1. S2. Storytelling, face painting, nature-themed crafts, and a
marketplace full of autumn treats take - residence at the Children's Garden.
142. (A) off
(B) on
(C) up
(D) care
Agu thrM and up. Oct. 1. FrM. When the sun sets, brave the Haunted High
Park tour, a moonht stroll set to the eerie tales of old Chicago. PrMegistration is
required.
and up. Oct. 27 and 28. Adults SlO, ages eight and up SS.
The playground In the northwest corner of the park becomes pumpkin carving
central, when creations are set adrift on the water --- the annual High Park
143. (A) until
(B) while
iC) during
(D) between
Pumpkin Float. Warm up afterward with some hot cider and storytelling.
two to Oct. 29. S2 per pumpkin.
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Questions 144-146 refer to the following letter.
II II l II! 11111 ! II II Ill 1111 II IIIII 1111111
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Mr. Sean Ronald
1385 Midland Ave.
Sydney
II II 1111111111111111111111111111111UIII111111111 Ullllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII
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Australia
Dear Mr. Ronald,
On September 3. you asked me to make hotel reservauons fcx your guests. As per your Instruction,
l rooms (double-bed requested) have been booked at the Marco Polo Hong Kong Hotel
details as shown:
144. (A) Wl tfl
(B) by
(C) for
ID)along
Gust Names=
Chtck in Date:
Checkout D1te:
Mr. John Simpson & Mr. Mark frluier
Sept. 2 2. 2006
Sept 25, 2006
Hotot Addro .. : 3 Canton Road, Harbour Oty, Tlim Silo Tsu Kowioon
HototTelephone: (852) 21130088
Room Rote: HKS 1,250 net per room per night
Totoi Room Rate: HK$1,2SOx 3 nightsx 2rooms HK$7,500
There is a hotel shuttle bus that can take the guesu to the hotel. Simply proceed to counters A 16 or
B 16 (Parldane Counter) at the Amval Hall and pay HK$130 per person for the shuttle bus fare. The
shuttle bus will take you to the hotel.
ApexiHKG will the room rate for the guests first. Thus, the guests are not required to pay the
145. (A) decide
till select
settle
(D) detour
room rate when checking out. ApexiHKG them later. However. If room service such as
146. (A) accuse
(8) loan
(C)cted1t
10) charge
the minibar is used, the guests will need to settle them when checking out.
Sincerely,
eo,.!
Cory White
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Questions 147149 refer to the folloWing advertisement.
Overview
The Grand llotel, which is situated at Fort Worth International Airport in Dallru;, has a covered.
climate-controlled skywalk that conntS the hotel din:<:tly to Tenninal 3 and to an Automated
People Mover going to Terminal I .
Our check-in kiosks, recently installed in the lobby. allow om guests to check in for fli ghts and
receive their boarding passes from the hotel. Guests can also check their baggage here
147. (1\ nght
oghtly
, ....... nohtful
nghlfu ly
and not have to worry about lining up at the airport. The monitors set up next to the kiosks
display Right departure and arrivul times to ensure that you're - on time.
148. (A) often
(B) finally
(C) arways
1 (0) almOSt
I
AI the Grand Hotel, you will feel right at home the moment you set foot in our hotel. Our warm
and. friendly staff will go out of their way to make you fee I right at home. Relax and unwind
from the stresses of -- in one of our recently renovated guest rooms, complete with a
149. tAl viSit
(BJ tour
(C) travel
:0) arrival
jacuzzi in each room.
So the next time you're in Dallas. experience how comfortable and convenient travel can be.
When you chk into the Grand Hotel, you don'tjust stay, you belong.
Ill
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Questions 150-152 refer to the following email.
Cindy Williams (mailto:cindy.williams@costwonh.com]
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lb .. c .. . C.. seanharris@giat.com

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: _,, Another SalesLead
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Dear Sean,
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_ I have anotller sales lead for you today. The ------ is to send a package by express cargo mode
150. (A) job
(B) chance
I (C)
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(D) pursuit
from FRA to NY. The shipments' content Is printed matter weighing approximately 200 kgs, and it will be
sent every other day (3 times a week). We are looking for an arrival on tile day alter shipment. I would
like to know ........ you are able to hand!& this and if you can meet this service requirement
151. (A) how
(B) that
(C) what
(D) whether
n so, can you please quote us the delivery rates and all ----- charges in NY? As for profit sharing,
152. (A) defended
(B) refused
(C) incurred
(D) conveyed
1 would like to say 50150 as we discussed earlier. 1 am hoping that this will be okay with you
I look forward to your reply soon. Thanks!
Best regards,
Cindy Williams
Costworth Ltd.
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Part 7
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 quaslton and marl< the letter (A). {B), {C). or (D) on your answer sheet.
Questions 153-154 refer loth& following menu.

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B.B.Q. Ribs
Honey a ~ i c Ribs
Sweet & Sour Ribs
B.B.Q Pork Slices
Sweet & Sour Chicken Balls
Deep Fried Chicken Wings
Diced Beef with Vegetables
Sweet & Sour Breaded Shrimp
lemon Chicken Beef with Broccoli
Chicken Chop Suey
Kung Pao Chicken
Pan Fried Mixed Vegetables
Curry Beef
Beef & Green Peppers In Black Bean Sauce Chicken Fried Rice
Choose anyt dish from the menu $4
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Choose any 2 dishes from the menu $5
All above orders include Egg Roll & Fried Rice.
Cash payment only For Lemon Chicken or Chicken Fried Rice. add $1.00


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1925 WESTON ROAD
(Weston Road & Church Street)
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FREE Delivery with min. order over $10 {before tax)
Mon- Thurs 11 a.m. - 11 p.m. Fri 11 a.m. - 1 a.m.
Sat4p.m. -1 a.m. Sun 3p.m. -11 p.m.
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Our food is freshly prepared and Individually cooked to your order
and delivered to you piping hot in our spec;al heat retaining containers.
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153. How much would a combo special with Lemon Chicken and Curry Beef cost before tax?
(A) $4.25
(B) $5.25
(C) $6.25
(D) $7.25
154. What can NOT be inferred from the menu?
(A) A cash payment must be made to get a discount on the daily combo specials.
(B) A choice of any one dish on the menu will cost $4.25 plus tax.
(C) A delivery charge will be added for orders that add up to a total of less than ten dollars.
(D) Several kinds of credit cards are accepted by the restaurant.
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Questions 155-158 refer to the follow1ng notice.
Christmas and Boxing Day Arrangements
As Chr!Stlll<U and Boxmg Dav fall on a Thuroday and Fnday this >ear, all pcrlodk al payments
falhng on those two dar will paid c;lrly on Wednc.la Staff w1U be pr<>':r"1ng authorluhons
and tranferring fund until (Australian Western Standard T1m<) on the 24th of
Utcembu. Regular banking s<rvi<<> will re.um< on the following Monday, the 29th of J>c,cmh<r.
1hen: will be no chang.: In the o( our Automath: Teller or J.lcc:tronl!.. Fund!lo
Ou.r financial advisory foeTYIC:d lCRIL"TS will. however. he d(ls.cd un Chri\trHa\ and
Boxing Day. Internet trun>a<llon may he 1<heduled hut wUI not be pro<c"<d until Mond.l), the
29th of Phone banlung servt,es ,.i)) not he avadabl< on the 25th, 26th, lith, "r 2Rth.
We for any lnconvcntcn<c.
W< wiSh aU of our customers a \'n')" haf'P) nd sate Cltnstmas!
155. Who Is the intended audience of this notice?
(A) Bank employees
(8) Customers
(C) Dflvers
(0) Security guards
156. What is the purpose of the notice?
,.. To announce the hOI iday scn..aule
(B) To notify custometS of a holiday sale
(C) To apotogae for a m.stake
{0) To advertiSe a new type of
157. Which of t he following services can be perlonned on the 25th?
(A) Paying utility b1lls at the teller's window
(B) Receiving financial advice from the Institution
(C) Transferring money by telephone
(OJ Taking money out of a cash dispenser
156. What will happen to regular payments that fall on the 26th this year?
(AI The payments will have to be mruled out.
(B) They won't be taken care of unlll the 29th.
(C) The transactiOIIS w111 occur on that day.
(0) They win go out a few days early.
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Questi ons 159-160 refer to the following form.
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Sophie's Place
Questionnaire
Dear Guests,
Your continuous support and patronage is our greatest source of comfort. Your heartfelt
comments are our compelling drive to provide better service for you. Please kindly complete
this questionnaire to let us know your thoughts. Thank you very much.
Name: M'ltiur.-
Telephone: 755-2563
Date of Visit tV..-: 26, 2a\$
Time of Visit: 6:30 / "'
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Quafrty of Food Good
Varlot:y
Price
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Quality ot Service Good
Efficiency of Service ( )
StaHCotNtosy ( )
Cleanliness ( )
Fyrt!Jer Comments:
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Fair
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(v)
( v )
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(v)
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Poor
(v)
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Very Poor
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We had to waH an hour for our food to arrive. 'I'M food was: very tasty. but I tile place
nu<k more people to waH on
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1Sa. Nhich of the following is NOT true about the results of the questionnaire?
" Mr. Williams felt that the restaurant was understaffed.
:B Mr, Williams llked th& food he had today.
Mr. Williams felt that the price was very unreasonable.
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Mr. Williams thought the menu selection needs were limited.
He had dinner at the restaura11t
;a He came with several guests.
: He IS a regular customer.
He is a very picky person.
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Questions 161-164 refer to the following notice.
Re: the estate of Michael Gordon, formerly of 7 Golden Circus, Victoria, British
Co'lumbia, deceased on the 19th of November, 2006.
Notice is hereby given that any further creditors and other claimants against the
said estate should contact the offices of Sankin and Sankin, Solicitors, Suite 9, 432
Wil berforce Road, Victoria, VSW 3R3, the executors of the will of Michael Gordon, no
later than December 22, 2006. After that date, we, the executors, will distribute the
estate among the parties entitledl to it, taking Into consideration only claims received
by the due date.
161. What "\tlv mi\in gf tl1i notice?
(A) To announce the passing away of Mr. Michael Gordon
(B) To find a missing person
(C) To remember a person who did good deeds
(D) To in1orm people of a due date to make claims against a person
162. In which pert of the newspaper would this notice be printed?
(A) In the editorial section
(B) In the obituary section
(C) In the buSlness section
(D) In the want ad section
163. Who most likely took out this notice?
(A) Mr. Gordon's family
(B) Michael
(C) A law firm
(D) A bank
164. According to the notice, what is going to occur after December 22?
(A) A funeral will be held in honor of Mr. Gordon.
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(B) Crednors will get a chance to submH their claims to the debtor.
{C) will be among who mat!v a
{D) The appointment of the executors of the will is going to take place.
Questions 165-167 refer to the follOwing poiJCy.
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Joy-Market Retums Polley
With a lew exceptions, anything purchased from a Joy Market store may be exchanged or returned
for a full refund of tho purchase pnce wrthln 30 days prO'Jlded
1) that the goods are unused,
2) that the goods ore placed '" ther ongonal package and
3) that proof of purChase s provided.

Food purchased from our fresh food counters must be returned no later than 24 hours after the
tJme of purchase.
Some 1tems must be returned unopeneo. These Items ora toys. music COs and OVOs, computer
software and hardware, videos. glassware. kllchenwd<e, undergarments. and packap,ed hardware
l!ems.
Customers. or those returmng Joy-Market 1tems rece1ved as g1fts. should prOVICIC photo
1dentificaUon at the Umo of apphcatJon.
Customers rewrn ng goods valued at less than SlOO will be ssued an exellango ccrtlfcate or
money order on the spot
For returns of goods valued at $100 or more, a check w111 be maled to the purchaser Wlthn 3
work1ng days of the return.
The amount of refunds or exchange certifiCates Will be the same as the pr.ce pa1d for the 1tem
returned.
165. What is NOT stated In tile policy?
(A) Goods must be brought back 1n their original form.
(8/ Tire origirla/ IIJ<."eipt must accompany tile retumed item.
(C) A time limit IS placed on items being returned.
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(0) A full refund will be proVIded for all items 1f returned wthln 24 hours.
166. In which of the folloWing sltuations would a person have to show photo identification?
(A) When returning that are valued over S 100 before tax
(B)If the merchandse was ongmally bought by someone other than the person returning 1t
(C) In situatiOns where the boxes have been opened and used
(0) If a cred1l card was used when making the purchase
167. According to the policy, how long take to get a refund for a purchase made under $1007
(A) It depends on the product purchased.
(8) A refund Will be provtded nghl away.
(C] At least 3 business days
(OJ 24 hours if rec81pt IS provided

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Questions 168-170 refer to the following e-mail.
Dear colleagues,
Kindly be infooned that Indonesia will be celebrating a long holiday from October 23-28, 2006,
for Hari Raya ledul Fitri. There will be no pid\-ups and deliveries, but clearance will still run as
normal.
In addition. for inbound shipments that are directed to cities outside Jakarta, last
transshipment by local agents will be on October 20. Arrt shipment we receive alter that day
wtil' Oe on til 0\lr office and sent out after tile long holiday on October 30.
Furthennore, for shlpmenls headed to smaller towns, there will be a further delay because lhe
holiday festivities will be ongoing until the 4th in many nural areas. This situation will return to
normal on tile 6th of November.
Thank you for your kind atlentlon.
Regards,
Rudl
DSLI JKT
Customer 5elvice Department
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168. Why was this e-mail written?
(A) To request a shipment
(B) To notify someone of an upcoming schedule
(C) To send an invitation lot a celebration
(D) To inquire about a sh1pment
169. What will happen to an Incoming shipment heading to a small town on October 21?
(A) It will be returned to the sender.
(B) It will be held until the 30th.
(C) It will reach its destination alter the 6th of November.
(D) It will be delivened the next day,
170. When was this e-mail sent?
(A) October 4th
(B) October 20th
(C) October 30th
(D) November 4th
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Que:stions 171 175 refer to the following anicie.
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Gaz International Sells Its Siberian Oil Operations to Local Company
ZURICH - Yevgenl Star, a mid-sized Russian oil company, has bought the Siberlan oil and gas
operations of Zurich-based Gaz International. Wilde no offic1al figures have been released by either
firm, the deal is believed to worth In the vicinity of $145 million.
Until recently, Gaz International had been seeking to expand Its exploration and refining operations,
but it has reportedly been frustrated by local regulatory bodies. Gaz lnlemational shares rose by 1% as
news of the sale filtered Into the media.
Yevgenl Star, which has some cross-share holdings with large industrial corporations in related and
unrelated fields, notably In tlhe energy and shipbuilding sectors, will become one of Russian's leading
players in the vital strategic area of energy supplies.
Explalnlng the reasons for the sale, Gaz International CEO Fritz Faschler told reporters yesterday, our
board of directors believes tlhatthls is the ideal time to consolidate our operations by concentrating on
less-risky investments while at the same time boosting our interests in research and development I
mean, in particular, research Into alternative fuels and energy sources. I have no doubt tlhatlhis deal is
1n the inlerests of both parties.
Ills known that the deal includes significant technology transfers. A team of Gaz International
engineers and administrators will train Yevgeni engineers In the operation or exploration and extraction
technology developed by the International gianl.
Yevgeni Star operators were also keen to acquire Gaz International's license to explore and develop
northern oil fields until 2015. The current produCtion of 10,000 barrels a day is expected to at least
double over the next 5 years.
Due to the complex nalllre of legal arrangements surrounding the transfer of licenses and technological
information. the deal is not expected to be sewn up before January of next year. Approval for tlhe
license transfer must be Wllh Russian aUthorities while several major Swiss banks will vet
the financial arrangements and the details of technology transfer.
171. What is true about Gazlnternational?
(A) It is a Russian-owned company.
(B) it took control of another company.
(C) Its stock price has slipped due to a false rumor.
(D) Jt wo1s Involved In a multi-million dollar transaction recently.
172. Which of the following will be the e s u ~ of a deal mentioned in the article?
(A) Gazlnternat1onaJ will become the leading company in its field.
(B) Yevgeni Star seems to have gotten the better end of the deal.
(C) Gaz International wlll now focus on establishing its business in new areas.
(D) Yevgeni Star will distribute shares to its top management staff.
173. Who is Mr. Fritz Faschier?
(A) A reporter for a local newspaper
(B) The president of Gaz International
(C) A spokesperson for Yevgeni Star
(D) A Russian authority
174. According to the article, when wi ll the deal be finalized?
(A) In 2015
(B) In five years
(C) Within the following weeks
fD) By early next year
175. What is the main cause of the delay in closing the deal?
(A) 8oth companies want to take it slow.
I B) Some complications have surfaced regarding legal issues.
(C) The Russian authorities usually take a long time to process a new license.
(D) There are many details to be worked out.
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Questions 176178 refer to the following letter.

Fly-by-night Ttavel Agency
9 Chicago Life Building
l.al<e Shore Square
Chicago II. 60637
April 3, 2006
Lightning Computer Supplies
152 Whacl<er Road
Chicago 60401
Re: faulty print cartridges
Dea1 Madam or Sir
On a recent visit to your store, I purchased a box of Onyx Print Cartridges for our 3 printers. As you are
well aware, fast and high-quality is essential in any business, big or small. these days. You can
Imagine our disappointment when, after installation, we found that the cartridges were fautty, either In
the feed mechanism or in the Ink Itself. When we examined the packages, we discovered! that all three
cartridges had passed their use-by date.
However, when I returned them to your store, I was refused free replacement cartridges as the rece1pt
had unfortunately somehow been misplaced. This was extremely disappointing to me, as I am a long-
term customer of your store. Am I not to be trusted? The cartridges were clear1y expired.
I have since bought cartridges elsewhere, and I have no intention of returning to your store. But I
wanted to express my dissatisfaction to you, and I hope that you will examine your policy on returns.
Thank you.
Senior Trave1 Consultant
176. Why did Julie write this letter?
(A) To place an order lor some ink cartridges
(B) To voice her disappointment regarding the store's rules
(C) To find out if the stone carries a specific type of cartridge
(0) To get the printer serviced by a technician
177. Why was Ms. Nixon's request turned down by the store?
(A) The goods wene brought back too late.
(B) The boxes of the items were opened.
(C) The proof of purchase could not be provided.
(0) The store has a no-refund policy.
178. Why were the cartridges returned to the stone?
(A) They wene not the right model.
(B) They were expired.
(C) They wene damaged.
(D) They wene the wrong color.
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Questions 179-180 refer to the following card.
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'Be Clean, 'Be Green
Dear Guests,
Each year. many of the major waterways in the world get polluted by v a ~ t amounls of
detergents used to wash bed linen and towels in hotels.
In nn effort to belp preserve the environment, we'd like to ask all of our guests to please
leave the towels that you intend to re-use on the towel rack and place tho;,e towels you want
exchanged in the bathtub.
May we also ask that you leave this card on the bed if you do not require your bed !mens
changed'
We'd like to thank you for your cooperation in helping to improve our environment.
The Management
179. What is being asked of those who do not want their bedsheets changed to do?
(A) Call the management staff
tl:l) Talk to the hotel maid
IC) Leave a do-not-disturb Sign 0<1 the door
(0) Place the card 0<1 tha bed
180. What can be nferred about the hotel?
It S !tying to do rts part to help a go00 cause.
(B) It s tf)'lng to cut down on Is cleamng costs..
(C) lt1s short of cleanng staff.
(0) It only uses environment-friendly products.
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Questions 181185 refer to the following advertisement and letter.
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Door2Daor Since 1962
A natne you can trust
Thinking of relocating? Why not contact Door2Door. the west coast's leading specialists in
moving, and storage? Since 1962 weve been helping families and businesses start new
lives without the stress of worrying about the safety of their valued possessions. Our secret?
Well, it's simple - planning and organi1..aliM, combined with state-of-the-art equipment and
packing materials. and, of course, experienced manpower. We can pack for you, or, if you prefer
to dn it yourself, we can offer you advice and the best shock-absorbing pmtectivc packaging
materials. Need to ship overseas? We have the cont.1cts and the experience in Europe and parts
of some Asian nations. Storage? We have a wide range of options' Insurance? No problem Our
insurance is cheap because we don't take .chances with your precious goods.
Call our advisers now at 8888888 or 888-9999. Or check out our new website www.door2door.
com for a comprehensive guide to our services. We are located at 343 Pril1ce Highway, Caulfield
South.
Ooor20oor
343 Prince Highway
Caulfield South 3005
23/0812006
Dear Ooor20oor,
I Intend to move overseas with my family at the start ol next year. Between us, we have
many valuable personal possessions - musical instruments, computers, audio systems.
etc. -which we intend to take with us.
The country where we'll be living for the next 5 years (I'm taking up an academic position)
is France. We know little about that country and even less about how lo ship goods
overseas I really need to get some good advice soon. How can I arrange to speak with
one of your consultants?
Could you please call me at 9341134, or ema11 me at robsted@gomait.com?
Yours sincerely,
181. What kind of business is being advertised?
(A) An 1nsurance company
(B) An equ1pment rental company
(C) A moving company
(D) A web design company
182. Which of the following does NOT describe Door2Door?
(A) It uses the best type of equipment.
(B) II is internationally connected,
(C) It has experienced workers.
(D) It is a family-operated business.
183. What is the purpose of the letter?
(A) To apply to an overseas company
(B) To seek information about some musical equipment
(C) To get a cost assessment of some personal possess1ons
(D) To arrange an appointment to get a consultation
184. What is Mr. Steddon scheduled to do earl)' next year?
(A) Take French lessons
(B) Meet w"h an overseas client
(C) Work at a consulting firm
(D) Teach In a foreign country
185. For which of !tie following reasons will Door2Door be able to help Robert?
(A) Door2Door has a business relationship In tine country Robert will be moving to.
(B) Door2Door has a special discounted package that Robert can take advantage of.
(C) Door2Door specializes In storing valuable goods at a reasonable cost.
(D) Door2Door has offices all around the country, especially In the city that Robert lives.
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Questions 186-190 refer to the following le11er and Its response.
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New World Supermarkets
5'' Floor Federation Tower
Melbourne
September 8, 2006
Dear Sir or Madam.
r received the bi II for my August account on September 5, 2006, and was very
surprised to find that I had been charged for a box of diapers I didn't buy. I am an
old-age pensioner, and my children ore all grown up. It's very unlikely that I will be
needing diapers any time soon.
I have to say that I am surprised. I have shopped at New Worrd Supermarkets for 30
years. and rve generally been very satisfied with your standards of service.
Could you please check your accounts and sort out the problem;> I have o fixed income.
so a bill for $50 for something I never bought is making me very worried. Please let
me know as soon as possible.
Yours faithfully,
#.s>. S' Ztll/'
Ms. Suzanne Jones
87 Bluff Rd.
Melbourne
Re: New World Account no. 33782A for August
Dear Ms. Jones:
Please accept our apologies. You were indeed correct that an error was made In your
August account dated and sent out on September 3, 2006. We have ascertained that this
error occurred in several accounts, in which extra charges W8f9 added, due to a glitch In the
computer program.
Rest assured that we have rectified the error in your account and modified our automated
accounts system to ensure that no mls.takes will be made in the future.
An updated account will be sent with your next statement. However, please do not hesitate
to contact mo If you prefer a replacement statement immediately or if you have any other
query.
Yours faithfully,
Ju.te. LPI(riol(
Accounts Department
1 &6. What is the purpose of the first letter?
(A) To po1nt out a mistake on an invoice
(B) To complain about a late delivery
(C) To show appreciaton for good service
(0) To inquire about a product on sale
187. What is suggested about Ms. Jones?
(A) She has never Shopped at the supermarket before.
(B) She has had problems with her bill before.
(C) She only has a limited income.
(0) She will never shop at the store again.
188. What caused the problem to occur?
(A) An accounting error by one of the staff members
(B) A malfunction In the computer program
(C) A delivery mix-up at the warehouse
(0) A shortage of staff In the Accounting Department
189. When should Ms. Jones contact Julie London?
(A) If the problem persists
(B) As soon as the next bill arrives
(C) If sha Is curious to know the cause of the problem
(0) If she wants the correct statement right away
190. How many days after the store sent out its bill did Ms. Jones write back?
(A) 2 days
(B) 3 days
(C) 4 days
(O)Sdays
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Questions 191-195 refer to the following advertisements.
Try our new "Call Right" phone service, and get the first year's long distance
calls for free!
Hard to befieva? We are celebrating our 1 Olh birthday and would like to extend an invitation
to everyone to try our amazing new phone SOfVice and get the first year's long distance calls
(to anywhere in the world) for free! The retail price for this package after the first year - will
be 559/month. We want to say thank you for helping us become the number-one phone
company in our region.
The first 1,000 customef'S will also receive 2 state-of-the-art phone sets, which will optlmize
the "Call Right" experience. The sets can be used for your office or in your home. Please see
our full page insert for full details.
Contact CAW Phone Co. immediately to take advantaye of this amazing offer!
Customers in Lakefield Call Toll-Free 1-800-511-1111
Culilomer$ oul$ide of Lakefield Call Toll-Free 1-m-255-1902
Extended Invitation for "Call Right" phone service, and get the
first year's long distance calls for free!
Due to the overwhelming response to our recent ad - offering 2 state-of-the-art
phone sets when signing up for our amazing new services for $59fmonth - we are
pleased to announce an extension of this offer to an additional 3,000 customers.
We knew that this offer was irresistible, but within the first day of the ad, all the
free gifts were gone. And to be fair to more of our loyal customers who have
helped in our success, we are happy to announce that we will continue thi s offer to I
an additional 3,000 customers. ~
Thank you for your responses!
To take advantage of this continued amazing offer, please contact the CRW Phone
Co. right away.
Customers in Lakefield Call Toll-Free 1-800-511-1111
Customers outside of Lakefield Call Toll-Free 1- 999-255-1902
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191. What is an attractive feature being offered?
(A) All oew customers who sign up lor a year will receive a new phone as a gift
(B) The new service allows a year's worth of overseas calls lor free.
(C) The rates for internatiOnal calls have been reduced by 59% lor everyone.
(D) The basic monthly charge has been deleted from everyone's bll altogether.
192. How can an Interested person become eligible for this special offer?
(A) By s1gmng up lor a new service
(B) By purchasing a phone
(C) By having used the service for one year
(D) By making a certain number of international calls
193. What can be inferred from the second ad?
(A) There was an explosion of interest from the first ad.
(B) The phon& company spent a lot of money on marketing.
(C) The first ad did not go as well as they had hoped.
(D) The existing customers are not happy with the offer.
194. What is the main reason for the offer being eX1ended?
(A) The company wants to provide an opportunity to more of its faithful customers.
(B) The company felt that the original offer period was too short.
(C) The company wants to improve its image by prolonging the attention they are getting.
(D) The company fs afraid that their sales might drop if the offer ends.
195. How many customers will get the free gift?
(A) 1,000
(B) 2,000
(C) 3,000
(D) 4,000
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Questions 196-200 refer to the following classified ad and website.
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WOMAN'S FUR COAT beautiful mink full-length coat. dark brown fur. medium.
5 months old. non-smoker owner. $800 or best offer. Call (416) 9()9.2020
WEDDING DRESS worn once, white lace, 'ir.e 8. Also available - long. matching veil and
si?.e 7 shoes. Comes packaged in beautiful box, ready to wear. Please call (after 6:00 p.m.)
(416) 770-2948
USED BOOKS wonderful sch,>cflon of bestsellers. Over a thousand to choose from.
All for $5 each. Open hous1< on Monday- Tuesday. 4:00-8:00 p.m .. 2 Jones Avenue. Call
(416) 342-0SSS
RRDROOM FURNITURE Bed, 2 side tables. 8-drawer armoire. and small sofa. PurchaS<!d
one year ago. Must sell to relocate out of country. In almost new shape! Call (905) 224-6900
NEW TOYS Top Children's Toys (Brand new in package. never used). Sec full list on my
website (yotoy<.com). Order by phone (eaJit.8()().585-2011) or online. Delivery available,
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Yotoys.com
(As seen in the classified section of Sun Daily)
NEW TOYS!!
Top Children's Toys - Brand new in package! Never used!
Here's a full ! ist of what's available:
-Model cars
-Antique robots
- Stuffed .animals
- Dolls
Jewelry-making beads
- Miniature cookware
- Chemistry sets
Painting sets
- Activity books
- Sports equipment
-Computer games
Pius More!
All name brands
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calling 180().5852011 or by clicking on the link at the bottom of this page to purchase
online. This offer will end soon!
196. Which of the following is being sold due to the owner moving overseas?
(A) A woman's fur coat
(B) A wedding dress
(C) Bedroom furniture
(D) Used books
197. What do the ads have In common?
(A) API of them sell second-hand items.
(B) All of them offer free delivery.
(C) All of tnam have eontact numbers.
(0) All of them are priced under $500.
198. Wheroe most likely is the advertisement located?
(A) In a magazine
(B) In a newspaper
(C) In a book
(D) In a brochum
199. Which of the following items Is NOT sold online?
(A) M1o1atura ears
(B) Teddy bears
(C) Rings
(D) Pastels
200. For whom will the free delivery NOT apply?
(A) Those who buy Items worth a certain amount of money
(8) Those who live within a certain area
(C) Those who make purchases within a given time
(D) Those who submit vouchers oflemd in the ad
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n tho!> ri9hl" so (0) Is lhe cw.,.;t nrnwcr You nhould m:u1< answer (81 on yoo.. ana"'er
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questions about wnat tbe speakers say 1n each conversation Select lhe best response to
o qlJ&sllon :;md mark 1h&t lotlOr (A), (B), (C). or {0) on your answet sheet The will
only one time will not t)e pnntP.d in your test book.
is the man wa1bng to hear?
Al.rha '"''"II of his promotion.
Bjl'hedaltaof his next bus1ness trip.
44. Why did Ms. Sato postpone her tt1p?
{A\ She 11ul will1 tlG
rnnlerial.
Ttl& announcement of hi$ nex-t job
kx:ation ol hi S new oUM.--e
(Bl She suddenly h.'ld to ottrmrt to otOP.r "ll7
(C) She woke liP late and t>.uly 11111111
(0) She could not gm a pku-.e toktH tv
\he man hear about the news?
t-rorn ll S boss.
From a display board.
From the company newsletter.
From a phor1e can from his
VVltat ojoesthe woman think of the tnan?
Ha should gel along wsth hi s boss better
has boen slackmg olf lately,
He an exooiJonl speaker.
lie is good at what ha does
45. When wi.l the speakers attend the meeting?
(A) 1001)
(B) 11 '00
\Ci 11:30.
(0) 12:00
46. What will the man most likely do before the
meeting?
(A) Gall lu; chen!
(B) Make a pJano hO:sarvaliou
(CJ Sr'!tHtl< to Mt-o S:::.lo
(0) coptes prllj)(Js"l
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48. 'o'nly IS the man apo10g1zmg to the woman?
to k rnvka .1 n ;P.h'.nhon
t.: c "'' nl sto:1lf melllbors rna de i:IIU!st.l:lke
' II do(. , no know how to use the computrcr
101 ..-liJ o'!tnw:lnl ts closed for buslnAM tnrlav
49. What the offer the woman?
1111 /'o flO"'"'"'' coupon
on tho morn
((,) 1\ \ll.'<"tll< 111 lhH parf<.
(I)} Internet accos''
50. Why did tho woman drop by George's garage?
1 r 1 1 '''' on -.nrnp new hms.
1 Ill I" Jlh lo Cloorg'l
II I [Q ot A bill
IIJ I rn 111 Oil Change
51. Why did the man take his car somewhere else?
I, AI I l< wBs not W11h 111e ,;e,v>ce at George's
4 ra!')H
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lt1ht1u
52. According to the man, what happened to the
mechanic he knows at George's garage?
'"\) qotlmd
'H) ,,... Wl.l'; J>ILiiHOled.
(.:) OWI1 buSiness.
rl J) went to work lor Hnothe< shop.
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53. When does the meeting begin?
{/>) 11.00.
(II} 12:00.
(C) 1 00.
,ll)?:IJO.
54. Why do they have to take oil early for the
conference?
{A) To have ltlnch Wllh somt! cutmls
(I I) To f" a pare lor the po&'...-.ntahon
((;) l o talk to U1e event orqAniTPI
{II) li> avo1d gettlnq stuck in ll alf,c.
55. Where is the man going now?
(A) To a meet1hg.
(13) Tu see a client.
(C) I() have lunch.
(11) To get some equ1p111P.nl
56. When did the woman first make the call?
(A) Last wool<.
(B) A few days ago.
(C) Yesterd'Y
(U) Today.
57. Who most hkely IS the man?
(A) A <IO<;tor
(II) A weather 1epu1l"r
(G) A ohotocop1er technician
(0) A newspape1 employfle.
58. What is the problem?
(A) The weather has suddenly gotten very c:olo
(Ll) The man has come down w1th a cold.
(C) Some Important papRrs SI R missing
(P) The copier Is not wor1<ing properly.
tore dO<lS the man want to go?
Cfty Hall.
will the man get to his destination?
will it take lor the man to get to his
did the man get to work this morning?
He drove his car
took public transportation
vl'le Qot a !ida with a r.o-worker.
Hewalkoo.
has the woman been thinking 01 doing?
the bus to work
Getting rid ol her ca1.
Catch up on her readrng.
r::JtCh,lllQinq hor inS11rance COmpany
1ball tlla man suggest the woman do?
Sell he< car.
Buy mora insuranctl.
65. What are they discussing?
(A} PtOI)Iems at thorr
(B) One of their loyal custnrno"
(C:, TI1e IXlSsibthly of ,1 big dmtl
(0) Thei1 ''J.'h'O"nn tnp
66. Why is Mr. Sanchez coming?
(A) To chcck 011: rhP. piAn I
(13) 1o pmsent" rlool
(Ct To make a sale.
(DI To give a speech.
67. Why does the man want to take off early?
(A} To avord hf>avy tralfic
(B) To catch an early fftghl
(CI To meet a client attlte tactu I'
(D) To close a
68. Why did the man go to the mall?
(A) To buy !)roceries
(Fl} Tn get medtctne.
(C) To rem a v!de(l
I! l.el
69. What does the man mention about U1e
supermarket?
(A) II located in the mall
(B) II over-the-couniAr Cit uq>
(C) It lakes about M il an ho111 lo netlll< ru un
toot.
(D) II opens early on Tuasday<
70. What day is it today?
(A) Monday.
(B) Tuesday.
(C) Wednesday
(0) Thursday
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PART 4
Directions: You will hear some short talks given by a smgle speaker. You wtil be as-tld to aroswer
q est>ons about what trn. speaker says n each short talk. Select the best response to each
,ucn ard mark the letter (A), (8), (C) or (IJ) on your answer sheet The lalks will bA llPQken
only one hme and will no I be pnnted In your tesl book.
71. When will I he move- take place?
(/\}
(U)
(C) [ nuay.
(!>i
72. What does the speaker r1;100mmend lhe listeners
du?
(1\J Show 11p an hour eatlief lhan the movers.
lfll Pw:k woy thetr perS<m"l goods.
rc i elp look oorne lOst 1lomc;
!I>' f11esc; formnlly 1or 'ihP OCC:aSlQil,
73. What will be provided to tl1e listeners on the day
ot the move?
(J\) 1\ rnfJ.(.l l
;f\) LXII u
:t :) A 11de home

7 4. Why is the speaker leaving the message?
<A) lo hHr dfJP')in1mant
(A) In ,rlrtp a job rrllervr"w
lr.) ro ICfJ<JI an on lhe road
(0) lo tJfJl U"'l& nurnberof a co-workm
75. Where most likely is the caller now?
I A) AI l1<r ulhco.
rt I) On lhA 'I l bWAy
!C) Ill" hopilal
ID' In hr'l qn
76. When dces the caller say that she will be
available?
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II II [hi' e;'9ntng
L;) NQxl wr.ok
t.li) I


77. What does Academic Enlerprises ptovide?
(A) Educational books
(B) Free consultalions
(C) Free delivery services.
(D) classes.
78. Whal should a caller with a question about a
delivery do?
(A) PreS$ 1
m) Prass2.
(C) Press 3.
!Di Press4
79. Who should wart on the line?
lA) Those who are already customrs
(8) Those who do not want to deal wU n mildli
tC) Those who don't have touch-tone phones.
(D) Those who do no I know the extension nurnbe
80. Where is tho talk taking placa?
(A) AI a hosprtal
(8) AI" puiJlic sclrool
(C) AI a !healer
(D) AI an mi gallery.
81. Who is Dr. Cummins?
(A) A d1Jr1<:.,-,
(13) An arlisl.
(C) The headmaster.
(D) The produc()r
82. Which of the following was mentioned by the
speaker?
\A) The performers spent hours puling together
the show.
(B) Ms. Wong Is the leading dancer ot tonight s
perlom1ance.
I C) n'e theater is a lull house tor the firstlillle
since tiS oper\ing.
10) All of the dancers ore up-an<f-COmlng
pro fesslonals.
is rmplied about tooay's event?
are mora people in 1ht: auditmce 111an
amicipated.
faday's evont Is one ott he oost events war
put on.
The audtence members have warted o I mg
time tor 1t
II was very dilfic.ult to get tonrght's gues1
1aldOEIS the speaker mention about today's
is a university student
Is a history teRCh"r.
is a very good talker
is vary famom. wurldwrde.
audienCQ an
intennissiOII Ureak
speak" r Will take tho Stann
speaker will grve a bri ef 1ntroduc1ou ol the
orphanages.
Unemployed members of society
is the speaker asking the listeners to do?
Donate some money.
Votuntoor time at a charrty !unction
Give unused blankets.
Prepare a Christmas present.
wllllhey be contacted by the charitab',e
Before the end of today.
Toward the end ot this week.
'
89. Where is the announcement most trkety taking
place?
(A) At a rnatl
(B) At " coif e.,
(C) At a sarulw1ch store.
(D) At a doctor's off1co
90. When wilt the special offer end?
(AlAI noon.
(Br Ths evening.
(C) romorrow
(D) Th1s wool< end
91. What IS the original cost of a sandw1ch set?
(A) rwo dollars
(B) Three dollars.
(C) !'our
(D) Sx dollars.
92. Who is listening to the talk?
(A) Hotot vmployees.
(13) Guests.
(C) Fitness instructors
(D) floSt(IUI"ant 51.111
93. Which of the following Is offered for tree?
(A) MAn's and Wc'lmarfs spas.
(B) A styl1sh bath1ng surt
(C) A muscle rubdown
(D) A w01koul trarmnglesson
94. What is available at the reception desk?
(A) A oiscount coupon.
(B) A day's pass.
(C) Workout outfits.
(D) Squash mckets.
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95. What is !he main purpose ollhe report?
, , n11 lnl
mf!k",Vtnem tit t r the ut;
II J f'!lllt.jd ti
nq ,, ":! v
96. Which country wrll be most affected?
d 11 I
97. wnat drd the representative of the Triton Tire
Company announce today?
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ft'f '"' cwnpanv ,.., phtuuno to expnn.J
1 ( ) /\II I tl will be renowOO
I D) 1\ n 'A h mGh oftn..:e "-ill ,liK'fl in ftlr)pe.
98. Who is the Intended audience of <hrs talk?
(I\) rhro r,hOj>f"'15.
(fa rhft chtld's custodmn
(( ) nv .. olllce
((J) llle arhnintSifa!IVPSt-Otf
99. Where is the manager's office located?
(1\) un lh'l grounrl noor
(I 'I On the floor
rr :) On the 111lh noor
till On the basemnl IIOOf
100. Which of the followmg besl describes Damian's
condition now?
IAI Ha ;, rtistressud.
{ll) Ho F.timt 1late< I
He w rnpress..U
(IJ) Ho I<; !Jrtaved
Reading Test
n th re..cbng test. you will read a vanety or texts and answer several different types o readlng
comprehension The entire reading t!st W1il last 75 minutes There are three and
d11ectoons are Q1ven for each part. You are encouraged to answer as many quesbO<'S as possible
wijhin the time allowed
PartS
Directions: A word or phrase is missing In eac1 of the sentences below. Four answer choices are
given below each sentence. Select the best answer to complete the Then. mark the
letter (A). (8}, (C), or (D) on your answer sheet.
101. ----- -economic growth rates have stagnated
over the last 6 months, we cannot expect any
rise rn the value of the dollar.
fill Su
(O)As
IG) F01
rrJ} Although
102. It seems certain------- our industry will be
faced wth multiple cMIJenges in the near and
medrum tenm, principally because of changes
rn the International political landscape.
(A) because
t>lithat
({') lor
tDlso
103. One of the city's landmark department stores
has fiiQd for bankruptcy: howl:lver thArA iAn()
indication that the historic building will
be demolished or redeveloped.
IA) il
(0) its
(C) rt s
(0) otse!f
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104. Mitusa Motors today announced that its
headquarters - - to the port city of
Kumamoto in order to take advantage of
cheaper transportation costs.
(A) relocated
(B) relocating
(C) have relocated
(n) will be relocated
105. Any reports produced by this department
should be edited and proofread -- by
someone other thRn the writer.
(A) equally
(B) apparently
(C) exclusively
(D) thoroughly
106. The mineruls boom has brought abOut an
er..onomic boom. which In tum has meant that
real estate values have ------- to record (evels.
(A) rose
(l:l) raised
(C) risen
(D) been raisrng
107. In response to our question on overall
customer s.atlstactJOO, 23% of respondents
tndocated that tney were somewhat or very
(A) d ssatosfy
(BI d ssaosfted
(C) dlssat.sfyjng
(D) are dlssatisfted
108. A new strategc plan increasing
productlvi1y was introduced at the last
meeting ol the board of directors.
(A) In
(6) by
(C) lur
fD)tO
109. EmplOyees at the Maroubra plant wwe
thai operations would cease 111 approxmately
6 months and that generous rebrement
packages would be given to all employees.
(Aj tnformtng
(B) mformed
(C) Informative
(0) Information
110. The president----- his difficult childhood
wi1h giving him the strength of character
needed to succeed in a fiercely competitive
&nv1ronmont.
tAl provides
fBI credits
tClrewatds
tO) presents
111. any surprise subm:ssions th1s
onornooo, the court case should be wrappod
up tOday aftor 2 years of bitter wrangling.
(AI Declining
(0) Bllrrlng
(C)Aiiowing
(D) Regretting
112. When operating in a new cuttul'fl. II is very
important to be -- of focal practiCes
WI'IICh a! firs! srght, may s....rn
(A) respecl
!B) respectful
(q rospectM
(OJ rw.;pec!Jvely
113. The report by Absolute Consultants advised
that al least year will be required before
the company can attain profitability.
(/\) other
(B) others
(C) another
1 0) the otheo'
114. --that rt os undesirable to 1rea1 our
production ine WOfl<ers robots. we have
Introduced a poliCy of freQUent )00 rotatiOnS
tAl Recognize
lA) Recognrzed
IC) f1ecogmzing
111) Having been recognized
115. The Personnel Department has lost no time
seeking a---- for Dr. Roberts, who recently
rettred after 30 years ol servico.
(A) cons;deration
(Bt replacement
(C) m.,menance
(OJ
116. Any employee W1Shmg to termrn3ta h s or ha<
employment before lhe ond of the contract
may do so aner grvng 30 days wntten
(A) sign
(B) contact
(C) nonce
(11) approval
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111. The task of the hlghprolile planning
commtttee wlU be to lhA Games
organ.zers to choose our city as the site of the

WllWla!
ISpO:te
present
stato
118. Government regulaltons stale that no one
be to the closed reading room without
first obtaining a security clearance.
: 1\! suite<:!
il3) mqu1red
{< :) ndmilted
(IJJ disposed
119. There can he no doubt that our Marketing
Department has grown - -- confidence and
ability with each new success.
IA!1n
IBI Willi
(('.) "mong
(f ;i oet\veen
120. Th<> catering unit --- that all patrons
U1a questionnaire so that we r.an
provide the best possible service at the most
reasonable cost.
{AI assur"s
181 questions
tr-t reqiiC!,il$
11 II Understands
121. New procedures for the operation ollhe
secunty system will ----- to ensure that there
are no more delays in accessing the building
on weekends.
tAt 1ntrodvcc
itl) Introducing
Introduction
1 D) be inl rocluced
134
122. - application procedures have resuhed "'
a drop In interest in our in\lestment atKI other
financial services packages.
lA) Complicating
!BI Compl1ca!ed
(C) Complicates
(D) Complicate
123. Customers need to cons1der caretully --
kind of interior fittings will oest satisfy both
their needs and tastes.
{A) WhiCh
(B) ince
(C! thet
(D) as
124. Before adding new stocks--... - your
investment portfolio. why not attend one of
our Investment seminars, whe(e you will be
able to meet our consultants in a small group
selling?
(A) at
(R)tn
/C) for
(D) with
125. Mining operations at the southwestern
mine have been ---- until the question or
ownership has been resolved by the courts.
(Al halted
(B) earned
(C) endured
(D) registered
126. All employees are reminded that there is much
satisfaction to be gained lrom ---- lhe
community in some voluntary capacity.
(A) serving
(B) dasONing
(C) reserving
(D) preserving
127. - pla.rwng requres p<aebcal knov.1edge,
attention to deta 1. an aD lty to I sten to ail
stal<&-holders. and lleoOIIty.
tAl Anent 'e
1R1 Ef!ectove
(C) ACtiVe
(D) Subjective
128. The purpose of thS ptaonlng meet1ng 1s to
ensure !hat our move to the new Site wfl not
cause any - in our Htllices.

18) comoptoon
tCI .nstrucbon
lJ):t nte11uphon
129. The CEO of Gnff1n tnvostmonts said today
that he had absolutely no heSitation In
that his company had always operated
strict. ethical guidelines.
cA) alfinmng
tB completmg
(C) onent1ng
(0/ expandng
130. - for any reason you are unable to attend
tomorrow's meeting. please nobly Ms.
Clifton as 600(1 a.. possoble so that me
cate<ing arraogemoots can be modofied.
!A) Though
(8} If
(C) &cept !hat
(0) Unless
131. For the ... - news and views on all important
developments In the business world. make
sure you tune In to "Financial Focus at 8:00
p.m.
tA) late
iBI Iator
(C) lately
I'D) latest
132. n ... s te sa1ectoon commnee will be m:00ng
a fina tour of all sotes triiS altm-.n -
malung their fina decision thiS EMnlng
(Ill on
i!l} on
(l 'along
(ll)
133. One of tne aspects of the n<Jw
headquarters iS Its closllnoss to the lively
downto ... 1'1 area of the crty
(A) please
tl:l) pleases
(C) pleaseo
(0) pleas1ng
134. The Mizuku Department Storo advises Its
customers that the amount of the r
purchases must be paid Wtthln 30 days In
order not to incur ate lees.
!Ajdll
!B) full
(C) much
(D) avery
135. Chief Engineer Mike Myers' expertse
chemical materials has enobled h1m to move
to the very top ol Ills fetd
(Aj d\).'Lnst
(IJ) for
(<..1on
(0)011
136. Should you require speclol laave lor reasons
other than ....... listed in the company
regulations. please dlscu!S the matter w1th the
Personnel Department.
fl\) who
(81 whom
(C) !he'll
(I}) tho>e
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137. Ills Nghly that an poctgraduate
sludants keep a daily rocom of their reading
as-as pe<30N1 journal
138. II all thosa present are In , we w II
136
adjourn thiS meeMg for approximately 20
mtnutes to get refreshments
' q'l'""<f
(111
IC) agoeeog

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139. tn recent months. much academic debate
has ansen !11e government's inlentloo
to prlvabze the public lransportahon and
ambulance serw:as
'II by
Ulto
tGI WJtll
tOt over
140. The job of the prOduction process
i'las beoo given to a well-known engltleerfng
consultant.
A) streamhnes
:B) srreamtned
(C) to strenmllne
ID) strea'lli nlng
Part6
Directions: A word or phrase is missing in each of the below. Four answer chotces " "'
gtven below each sentence. Select the best ansler to complete the sentence, Then, mark th e
letter (A), (B), (C), or (0) on your aflswer sh11et.
Questions 141143 refer to the following announcement.
Halls will Come to Life with Musi c
Albert Hall and Royal Hall have disclosed their schedules for the upcoming season, with
everything - classical music to stand-up comedy acts and lots in between.
141. (A) over
(l:l; at
(C) uo
(D) from
The Smoths are set to make t heir debut at 1 00-ycar-old Al bert Hall on jan 25, 2007. The
venerable venue ---- will host Bruce Thornton on j anuary 17, Ron Ghanem on j anuary 3,
142. (A) besides
(8) of
(C) also
(D) either
'Terry Lightfoot on j anuary 9, and fol k superstar Judith Bachman on february 1 2, 13, and 1 4.
At Royal Hall, in its classical ----, American soprano Rosemary Voogt, Canadian soprano
143. (A) series
(B)
(C) occasions
(D) separattons
Jonathon Pierre, Canadian baritone Mel Finley, and Polish contralto George Podles are on the
bill.
137
Ouest1011s 144 146 refer to the fott ow<ng news a rticle.
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Thornhill Sales
Increased 124% In June
Trimart's Housing Report gave Thornhill the number one ranking in sal<!.$ for the month of June.
Sales in Thornhill increased by 124%, with 330 sales co a My rally of 147.
144. (A) Gompansons
(B) e<>tllparod
(C) comparing
(D) compamllve
This dramatic - was the result of the outstanding success of the Saxton Group's launch of
145. 11\l clecrease
(B) tift
(C) reduction
(0) il!<.al:!atla
their new, affordable subdivision Home Sweet Horne.
In Its first weekend, Home Sweet Home completely sold out its I 52-unit inventory In the
Thornhill area. A more - increase of 16% was recorded in the Toronto region, comprised
146. {A) caUfiOIIS
tl:l) careful
(C) mooorate
tO) deliberate
of North York, East York, Etobicoke. York. and Central Toronto.
The total market area experienced a 5% increase in sales over May.
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Questions 147149 refer to the following a:clvertisemenl.
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Dreamaker 0 5
The professionals that make your njghts comfortable
1l1e Dreamaker Plus the exclusive coil system eve1yone's been [Uikin_g about
147. lA) lakes
(B) features
(C) accounts
(D) calculates
For the past 50 years, the experts at Drcamakcr have dedicated their time and effort to brmg the
Americans a good night's rest by us ing our reliable and proven technology.
Compared to aoy conventional spring available in the industry, the Ureatnakcr l'lus has
nearly rw1ce coils of any others. Quality comfort layers and fablics to ensure a
comfortable and durable sleeping surf.1ce.
148. lA) wa-s used
tiiJ h"f!ll 11sed
iC) am to use
(D) will be use<J
By the wire thickness in the outer two rows, Dreamaker Pl us--------
149. (AI provide
(0) prOVISIOn'
(C) proV!t11r>g
(D) prov1des
a ftrmer seating edge, increases l he \!Sable Sitcpmg space, and helpS tO prevem that ""roll out of
bed" feeling.
---... ,
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OuesUons 150-152 refer to the to!lowlnglener.
140
MIChc!le L S1nnolt
The M':el Umi'd!d
.:s Road
Seatt" Wash r,glon
Dear Ms Sinnott
Mr Steven Oavs. who is currenUy employed as a junior accountant at your fi rm, has
recently shown his interest in a similar post with and has proVIded your name as
a reference.
150. 1A, you
(Bl us
iCl hem
IO)hom
I would b1l grateful to race1ve any mformabOn rogardng hs worK othoc. character,
and Achoevements Furthermore, or you can provide your personal views of how his
with you have been and what your opinion Is regarding Mr. Davis taking on
151. 1 t.,cllot.-
11 1
fl .)
' I opf.l<lrtunol us
full responsibili ty as an accountant in a very large and busy department. I would
apprecoate lt.
am - - a .... -are that Mr. Davis graduated from George Brown College with an
152. '' "nougll
11 1 thoroughly
tC
1
entorely
!Ul fully
accounting degree but I am more interested tn how he has performed under your
supervision since he began woriting for you.
I! there os any other informati on you feel I can use, I would appreaate II very much I'd
like to thank you in aovance and add that any information you provode will be treated as
strictly confi dential.
Sincerely,
Brian S. Simpson
Accounting Manager
Coram Incorporated
(200) 755 8956
Part 7
0 rl!ctions: lr s part you will reed a seiACtion of such as ne and nel'.soape
_ttF.fS and advert sements. Each Is follm'ed by several que-stions. Select toe oes:
""l;:>r each qcest1on and mark 111e letter {A). (B), {C). or (D) on ycur aflSwer sheet
Questions 153-154 refer 10 the following form.
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153. What does Ms. McCowan requ""t'?
(A1 A pnr.-e quot<'
IRI A till debook
(C) A bfqchure
. L)) An appoinhnent
154. In wh1ch of the following situatloos should Leslie call the company?
lA) If sho wan1s to recf?'iva a let1er
It ll Atl<>r <h9 dOGides nn the work datA
u .J As soo11 as she wants to VISit tho store
1 lJ V\'hen !ihP. no longer wishes to recetve mail
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Questions 155-157 refer to the lollowtng message
Th.s IS one of our biggest projects so tar, so let's gel busy. HerP. my su9gested umeline As yuu call
see, our hrst meeting with the clients IS Monday, and lhP. portfolio mus1 be finished and
approved by tne client no later than Marth 1
Monday, Jan 2:5
TueSday, Jan 26
Fl'l<lay, Jan 29

Thu"Sday, Feb 4
Monday, Feb 8
Meeting With rrench Spl'lng's marketing people
I et's brolnstOtmlng sesstollt.tllcJ lher1 wor,.; separately
on """'tlve ideos
I've schec11J\fKI a totw ot Frenc" Sprin:g"s drsplay centftf for
'"".,.,,..,group.
al mwt111 the studiO to Vtew designS and dJ9cl.,ss.
Ftnatu>e hr$1 pr-ntaLon !olio
pre&erltQIIOR to Cllont
Rest cl February WOI1< on final ___ ..____::....,L_
Wllat do you thinl<l Please get oock lo me trJOay You have my email address. My eel phone
Is 2240099.
155. Why d d M Baker leav<! the message?
<' lo ask IO< SOIJitl assiStance wnh the tc,oct
(ltj To rec&Mo lt..Uback on a proposal
(C) To""" a new proJeCt
til) To make an appotntment for a
156. When wtll the staff meet to assess and produce new Ideas for the work?
(A) Monday, January 2!>
(8) Tuoc.dny, Jenuaty 26
(C) January 30
(OJ Monday. r ebruary 8
157 wtw wtl Ms. MOO< do aft"" she re3de the mooooge?
I Submit the WO<k sho hns done to Mr.
(13) Give o presenla!Jon to :he cr..,nt
IC> Suggc:l her opnoos on the tJmetablo she roceiVVd
Get 01 1ouch 11h Fr'llCh Spnng s m;,oketll'lg IJO!Opla
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Questions 158-160 refer to the 1o11ow1ng news report.
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York (April 14, 2.006)- The famoua New York institution,
ew the Wincheste{ Hotel, ostablbhcd in 1887, has just
announced 1ts intention to enter the conYCDtion market. In a press release
today, the hqtel's management a.nnouneed that it will demolish several
adj;went bu:illlings, which it also owns, to make way for a new convention
center to be known as the Winchester Center. The design, already
approved by lhe York City Council, involves ultra-modern facilities
Hmt will he II !I ked to the hotel by an atrium.
One of Ne York's most successfiLI architects, the award-winning
Lars Svend lias accepted the challenge of creatins a beautiful
and new center while not diminishing lbc elegance of the
existing hotel. "My design to complement the beautiful Victorian
structure. ll )s understated, but at the same tinle elegant It will also be
multi-functional. The atrium will encourage informal meetin&S. while theo
new convention center will offer state of the art audio-vi8ualtcchnology,
exhibition balls of sevl:ral and, not fqr qway, access tu a health club,
Ancl hAr._ My a.im i to con..,rvc the best of a. past world
while offering a silitiulating contrast in the design of the new center."
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(AI A few 11earby 'o1.11ldl ngs near tM hotel wil l bo torn down.
IB) The planned structure will be attached to the hotel.
ICJ The archtectuml s'kelcl1 of the new building has been accepted by the city counc1L
(U) 1 he design ot tM new building 11as won the Archltectuml ur th" Award.
159. What can be Inferred about Lars Svendersen?
:A) He has a good chance or gettln!)lhe iob to tlooign the new building.
(BI He h'ds alraady est:abllshed himself with his work.
lCI He has been for the architect of the year awarcl.
(0\ He has a good rol<>tionshlp with the city council staif
160. What w1ll the new convention center NOT have in its new building?
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A center
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1tj Exhil>lbon halls
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Questions 161-163 refer to the following letter.
Oe<:ernber 1, 2006
Jcssl<;o
25 Miher Road
Soc;romcnto, CA 95852
Deor Ms. Robinson,
We recently received an order of your model Angle Grinder. which your solesmott odvtsed us to
offer os port of cur handyman ronge. Although we hove only had them In stock for tt>e last two weeks,
we: have already hod 3 returns. Customecs hO\'e complained to us thotthe locking ring stmply docs
not work properly, which causes the disk to loll off
You con lmag>ne our embarrassment. Tl11s is truly a dangerous sltuotion, and we svggest tltul you
stop supplying this llem Immediately. You should als(>lssue recall notices.
we ore returning the entire ordef. Most of them are stltl >n thetr I realize that your power
toos ore generally of very high quolfly, so 1 hope you sort this problem out QUickly for the sake
of your reputalton.
Please lssua us with a credit notice for the entire valve of the order.
Yours faithfully,
Paul Richman
Store Manager
161. What is the purpose ol the letter?
(A) To suggest o different shipping methoo
(B) To place an ordAr for some power tools
(C) To request a reruna ror faulty prnaucts
(0\ To complatn about a rude salesp<>"on
162. What does lhe' sender suggest should be done about the Angle Gri11<lers?
(A) They should be packaged in stronger containers.
(BJ They should have a longer warranty period.
(C) TI1ey shou'd be taken off the store shelves.
10} Titey should be reduoed in pnce.
163. What Is being sent along with the letter?
A proot at purchase
H A copy ol the onvoice
IC1 A mlund reQuest fonn
CO! "n l!t'lure O<der ol the products
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Questions 164166 refer to the following information.
No need to wait in line to check out with
TIME-SAVING CHECK-OUT PROCEDURE
To serve our guests better. all details needed to check out have already been takefl care
of when you checked in. In the early morning of your dep.rture, please fi ll out the section
at the bottom, and hang It on the doorknob. Within the nex:t hour, a statement with all
charges will be slipped under your door. Please make sure the statement is correct. If
everything is in order, simply call the front desk.
F1om the minibar:
just place the key on the nightstand in your room as you leave.
Thank you for thoosing Grand Suite.s.
164. Where would this information be found?
(A) In o 11otcl roorn
(11) At tho hotof fronl
({.;) On a no tree board In the hotel lobby
il>llll the hotel bar
165. According to the information provided, what happens when a guest checks into the hotel?
!AI 1111> yuesl gets anded lo ihe holel's mailing list.
Ill) A ce>mpllrnAntary brnakfnst coupon IS provided.
r'r Til., yvesl's luggage gtrts sent up the room.
rDI TI1a checkoullnforrnation Rutomatlcally gels prepared.
166. What can be Inferred about the procedure mentioned?
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tB) Ills made lo facilitate the process ot c.hccl<ing out.
(Cl H mn be rt!a<l on the notice board orr the first floor.
(O) It was made as a of complaints received from the Quest:;
Questions 167-169 refer to the lollowing movie review.


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lll'LTIIE .1\UNQ'.t\I,!R 'S.).IAZB
This movie oelongs to a completely oow genre perhaps. l's a hislllfical h<JrrO' m<Me set m anoont Greece. trous.;nds
01 years ago. Fil'lled on location 111 beautnul Crete. rt features beaubful young people from al ever Chece be<rjj
snpped sacrifices to me M.notaur. The oontrast behveen the spail<!ing light o' me Greek <sands and me dark<II)SS
or tne mysterious Minotaur's maze is stu11ningly dcoe. A grippng and visuall'i11lJXI!SSlve mOVIe. 112 lleP Klrg
1-'WLAT '\\.[) TILOOH
1 his Spamsh nonucuon nt(IIVfe set during tne war deservooly won tne cntlcs' pnze at last year's loroulo Rim
1-estival. fllrred in a ratucatlstlc style, it to laws the lives of 4 onceclose lnends wno are sepa<ated btthe vfar
Realistic and dramatiC, It paints an aUtoobeliB'Iable piC1Um of a world turned upside-dtlwn by wa<. ReoJm11e11ded
IEngQsh subtitles) "" Jane Stevenson
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This Is an awtul attempt at a romantic drama Young Hearts In Venice tnes lo exp'latt ihe venetian senlrg to grve
KJry ord<nary lll11e story a but uuerly fails. Two couples intent on a romantic Venetian nOIIdav accidentally
meet They spend lime tn()eiJler and ... y011 guessed it: there are unexpected dlemical reactions Till! problem is that
the scr pt and acting are S(l poor that we couldn't care less about any of the fliOiagon;;tsl Not recommellded M. H.
RED R.\I:S
If you enjOy IIOrrDf mov<es where cil)' sliCkers u1intenllonally !)Bt k< sinister Luuntry towns, tills miMe iS fo< yoo
Red Rain IS a finely crafted from ooe of me mastes of schVJCknorror. Jim Mltldleton Tlwes nothing new in
llle olot, but the ertecrs, dectlf. and scnpt a1e and the acting, mosft) h)' unl<llnwrs, s also first-rate
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167. Which movie received the best revrew?
(A) In the M<nolaur's MI!Ze
(B) Sweat and Blood
(C) Young Hoarts In Vemce
(D) Red Rain
168. Whar do In the Mlnotau."''s Maze and Red Ram have In common?
(A) TI1ey were filmed in the same tocat<on
(Bl They were directed by the same person.
(CI They both bombed at I he office.
(D) They received the same ratings.
169. What does Jane Stevenson NOT mention about the movie Sweat and Blood?
It was II mea dunn<) 1he CIVil War,
B) tt receJVP.d gOOd tram 1he movie cnlics.
C) Irs a worthwhtle mov1e to see.
Dill Is based on a true story.
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Ouest ions 170-172 refer to the following feller
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Jcctpt 1hy on odt:llf ('lf'Tyco Elec.Jric:,J Appli;mrr Supplit(. fut oa reason I don't
undcrnand. you1 Hot prousscd in Lhc usuJl manner, rMuldng m .1 dda)' in the delivery rime.
N(l douh )'OU <Jtc n:dow: rro ymu l:Ja:r.-k H as possible hcfon: wimer really
S<:t.'Jo m. \Vc lt:wc jY<lut o1clca prh-' i1y stat"Us, nnd you H'cdvc youc pur("hasc orr<>\\' ur th('
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:\!. J. gond\1t'dl r,eunr{', llm c:ndosi11g In thl-; lcc-tcr n girL which }'Ou am usc at :tny IY<:o Stt>re;
.\lu1uld )'fill txpC'ricnc.:c fun her prohlems, do not hcsic"t(' co me aL 977 ..()(}37.
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170. Why was the teller wrlllen?
1 To fii<>VIoe clelctiled explanation of the Sh1ppu1g procedure
'lit lu t:omp nin about a dehvery that has not arrived
;q ro to a teller rcceivect frnm a customer
11 armlogize for sending the wrong item
171. How is Carol gomg to compensate Mr. Johnson for the mstake?
Bv r>rvvidong a gofl certificate 10 bo used In the stom
'LJ By roducong the pnce o" this ordet
( df'hverlny U1e pmducts personally
"Jl Bv Citl'lng the delivery sarvit;e lo ploce a special orcler
172. In whtch of the following situations should Mr. Johnson call Ms. Jackman's direct numbe<?
111 If hn fPeS that th<> goods reco1ved are too expenslve
IH) If tho siliD<nent doesn't arrive wolhin the next couple or days
tr.llf ho <loos not receive a phone call fr0111 a salos representative
(Di ll the lorm ir. too rompllcated to understand
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large An Deco style apanmem is a opportunity
for the disceming buyer Situated in a building
constructed In 1938. it has or.ginal decorative features
aplenty and is in perfect condition. II has three bedrooms
(2 master-size rl;er views}. a large living area with
separate dining room, and a bnlcony also offering
sweeping views. The kitchen and bathroom 11ava ben tastefully remodeled
without destroying any ol the Oi'IQinal Located a throw from
VIbrant Hawkesbury Road, this apartment combines comfot With rare
elegance and convenience. Inspect now!
Three bedrooms
Dining area
LRrge formal lounge with balcony and sweeping ;lews
Ground floor parking
Man'/ 01 iynal arc1itectura1 features
Wooo fireplaces
Please contact Brian Jones al 876-2286 or 5652288 to arrange an inspection.
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173. For whom is this advertisement most likely intended?
(A) Build1ng mnagers
(A} Would-be homebuyers
(C) Real estate agents
(D) Architect"
174. Which of the following amenities is NOT inclusive with the property?
(A) fo.. fireplace
(B) berirooms
{C) Underground parking
(D) A terrace
175. What are the readers asked to do?
(A) Come to tho open house
(13) Call !tie owner of the apartment
\C) Get In touch 1V1th the real estate agent
(0) Talk to the buiJUb l\J UJC:Ulagemem
OuesUons 171>-180 refer to the following e-rnail.
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H. Margaret.
l'li like first or all to send you my congratulations. As you may have guessed, your lnterv>e>.V last
hurseay went tremendousy well. and your awlica!ion fo1 the IJC)Sitiou n our Paris off'ce has been
approved. We'd like )'OU to be ready to fly on Juue d because you'll need about a week to get adjusted
to \'lll.r new environment. You'll begin work orientatiOn ()0 the 11th.
I reallzo that you speak French fluently and you have spr.nt lime in France. However, I strongly advise
you to take advantage or the company's resettlement course, w1ich includes all kinds of benefits.
Here Is a sample:
You car update your rreod\ with a tutor before you leave. Tl<is will particularty helo you wittl
IJ1e technical asw;ts in your new p<l5ition over there.
We will you scvool seminars onlhe French legal system and culture.
Some adv1ce on renting accommodations a11d paying for serlices will be coveed as well.
k; you know, ou1 company has had offices in many diHerenl cilies aroond the world for over 15
so you 'eally should make lhe most o our experience.
"lease call me today, or call !he Personnel Department for demlls of your onomatlon package. and I'll
be pleased to answer any of your questions ff I can.
Flgurds,
Gam Foley
176. To whom is Mr. Foley wrii.Jng this e-mail?
(A) A -:-.w e1 1p.u,..ee who -'Oinea tnu compnny
(HI A colleague at a branch oHtce n
(C) A co-workt!l who h:IS r:hown an llltt!restan rei orating
(D) A st&ff rne<:"'ber who worl< on tho> Personnel Department
1 n. For what rooson will Margaret be goven a week to spend in France?
(A) To dtl.,n<J a conferunce
(B) To havn time to settle in
(CI To look for a .ob
(0) To vbit some clients
178. Wh:lt can bo Inferred about Matg!IMI?
(A) She is bilingual
(B) She 1s not haopy about relocating.
(C) She rrajored tn FrcrlCI tn untvP.rSrty.
(0) She M t'>f><l<1 wllnthe comp;111y for 15
179. What will NOT be taught rn the company's relocatioo course?
(A) F'IHlch laws
(B) How to pay the bills
(C) V'lhvro to get an ufrord.1blo op.o1ment
(0) How to tali< to a c:lrent
180. Wha' rs Implied in thee mail?
(A) Many 11ne gone through the
(B) Margarets go1ng to get in contact with Gaw> today.
(C) Only a few applied tor the poSitiOn.
(I)J l'1e cost oltiVIng In renca ,. vtJty l1iqh
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MEDIA
s Gecxge Modoa. the publisher of leading consumer modia titles lnclud1ng LIFE IN THE CITY,
MOVIE REVIEW. TEEN GOSSIP and BRIDE & GROOM, is hiring for the following roht!l:
Sales & Marketing
01 oc .. ,r ln1Prtlctive Sales
Acwunllno Manager
lnl IOCtlve Markeling Manager
f" Manager
Web Production
l'roJCCt Ma13ger
w.m [)co;eloper
\',eb ProgramtT'.er lr.nlm"' of 2 yean expenence)
I YOL ""'19 any queions Of are nteos:ed In any of lhe above posit ons, please send your
;umo to jslesterCstgeol9&medoa.cO<r.
W<J 'hank nil npplicants. only those selected lor intef"\'lews v.lll be contacted.
Cood cnomi"Q
frSI t 1 a!l. I W1tl! to mcnli'-'1 lhall am an 8'lld realler oj one of Y'U magaMe5 The artx:1es '" Y'U fll31l.1111l0
Ileal m:n 'll3IISSI.-es, and I cspecia,'Jy lcke readilg tl1o5e coU!rs wt1e'e tile realle<s Mrte" about !her opr;oos
ot na ISSJCS )Ull maganroe
The reasml.or my cocladllg you 1t1s morrwliJis becliJse llhnk I can be cl Sllfl'e 'lelp :o yoo a: this 1r.oe. 1
came upon your J(Jt p4acemel< a:l v.fl:lo lhrot9! your magazine.! r.alled a I)ClSOI'IIi<nOW
111 )'011 company :o seek more inlwwatoon and reatired that you are ptanntng a l!1aJOf face!Jfl of )'OUr
.lnd are look1119 101 U1e tlQht people
i<nOvt lllatthe nrocess of :ogcU1cr n v ahle web llla"l be a slow process. I also know t1a1 t can
be contly. I used to lllilnagc a web team al my past company, and we ran mto prohiA'llS we could rocl

Wohstarters 1s a company llaa! was establishod In 1990 with the PUfllOSe of help ng companies Ike )'O'.IIS set
1p d10 IYPI:$ites We lldve a team Ql e)(f)Crts IMI understands balance of lechnology des1gn. nnd
m"'tes an nllectiw web llfescnce. combines gr3jllloe
Joll:IQ'I, lnle'nd P'og:ammi"'] ad'oonccd I11Chn1cnl SI<IRs. And markell<lg knowledge to create
w!)bs(.es 11\at are ,'L.,taf'v aQCJe1 Ing. eas"JIO n.m;JJte. and accomplish 100' bosiness gools
!IroN 11\aii'IU i'.IOOOOCIIS to \'001 aMI web team. but do consldel ether aJlerllalrooeS r..e CUSOtJti10 10 a
CCII1lilfl'l Ike mone. I iJ,slll'-9JIIle a 1'1\i:EfiW,.. PlcJSC COOSICler, and caB me to <mnge a rr.ee\lllg 10 CISCUSS
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181. What type of business has taken ou1 the advertisement?
AI A " , I) oovalopong compnny
\BI A ttol .. stud1o
(C} A publish ng comp..ny
l[)f A wedding llouhque
182. Which of tho following would be most qualfled for a posltiO'I morttlonod'" tho
aaverllsement?
'\1 A rocont colleo qrnaunto w1th a anq "' lr ccournlng
Ill} A c.,l<m I'CP'""""''"t"e who has two 11 onlhs I expenm co ill Ill$ h<kl
tc) A fft.llllan .. Wtth 2 01
(D) A co111poller programmer wllh 5 years of hands-on expeflcnce
183. What is the main purpose of the e-mail?
1 ro seek lurther mtomrato. abolll an ooen poshon
(El) To find out abo out th< resuns of a job I oterv u
(CJ To 5how an a ternAtf\#e wa)' of r-.nnrlucung
D) To subscnbA to a a at a d1sco nted alA
184. What s NOT menboned about Webstarters In the e-mall?
''"' 1 u.l\1 1111 j\){)
(B) It mal<es and ma1ntau1s wtollSiles for compames.
{:) II 111 lh pr< "'s c expandlrog 1ts st. oil,
10) Its own<lf has past expene<rce webrdattld won-.
185. Which of the following magazines does Ms Miller most likely read?
1 Lll IN Tlll: CITY
I B) TEEIII GOSSIP
{C) MUVIr RFVIFW
(Ui BRIDL & GROOM
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New Employee Workshop
It h." been a tradiron at our company to hold ot1entabon workshops throughout the year
for our new employees. Those who have been wl th the company lor less than n year are
raqwed to attend these work.shops.
Place: Sacarton Hotel- Grand Room
Date: Noverpber 20 21, :?006
Tt'S ourpose of these worKshops is to provide the most updated tra1ning tO our newest
members of our company. Dunng the two days in No11ember. each partoclpant Wtll get
a chance to become acqu" nted wtth our executll/e personnel as well as each other.
Part>etpants will also be exposed to our ''"" o products and w II be tnlormed of the
compary's VJSlon and goals fO< the 2007.
Altenuance is mandato.y. Those who, fOf medical or personal reasons, cannot attend mu't
gel permtss on from thetr immediate managers. Thank you. and llool< forward to see1nq you
them.
ua!Ku
General Manager
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From: rlarry Stewart
Re: New Employee Workshop
Dear James,
You requested that all managNs submi t the names of their employees who wll be
attending the workshop s.<heduled for November. Here is my l ist:
John Stack
Mary Fisher
Terry Dillon
Sean Gomez
These four oeople on my team will be '" attendance As for lenny Brown, he has
provided written permission to be excused from the orientation. The rea\On for hts
absence is that his grandfather has passed away, so he must make a trip to hts home
count ry to attend thr funera . The stuat,on is unfortunate for his family but as for
the or; entation, 1 thtnk it w111 be okay Lenny has been with us just under a year, and
I thtnk he can afford to mtss thts onentat1on.
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IAI Evti. one 1s req.med to alieno
!AI Only lt'OSe w th a good r<ason can sk1p 11
IC) Attendees woi be goven a medocal cneekup.
(D) The general m:lflager Will make d prdl!<lntat'OII.
187. How many days will the YO<I<shop last?
(A) One
!O)Two
(C) Three
iD)Fo'"
188. What is the purpose of the e-mail?
tA) To provode t,. names ot tt1ose wtoo will oo ntteondln') the workshop
(B) ro get permir.l;lon to be excused from au .. llltng the wo<ksllop
(C) To 5691< informat1on about the directions to the hnte
(D) To nfonn the QAO(lt'al manager about'' co-wori<A>'s tau Ar nassing away
189. Who is exempted 'rom t"e worl<shop?
(II) Jonn Stnck
(AI James Conway
(C\ Teny Dollon
(D) Lenny Brown
190. What can ba lnfenoo about Sean Gomez?
(A) He s an irnm'9'3nL
(0) lie has ottlll'ded mony orientato<> .. In tne past
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(DI He rs due to gwe a stioe presentation at workshop
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OuesUons 191195 refer to the following e-marl and information.
w.m rP1erencc to tile GSS Collfc,vrx;a e-mail I sei1\ on bellalf of Mtehael 0'&1er vesterclay, 1 would uko to seek
yvur on tile avalabl.ty of the Ofliaa Visit Lunch & Oinrer on Wed, Decemner 6, by this comng
lhJrsday, Novem!M>J 16 Addbarlall)'. rf you have not yet confinred with me your scllfldule for lhe oon'ererce,
please e-mwl rr c flSAP
Please nme that you are to check m G'l DeceMber 6 and check out on necembcr 8. Your room lVIII
cost net per niQIII (break1ast fo- 1 ncluded). However. d you would I ke to extend yru by checking
i1 al w1 earlier dale or ool at a later date. please letmu know because t11e rate be different and
llOQkir'IJ In Is nelllleo.
1'\e attaclled 00111a infrxmatron regardinQ lhe conference ths a-marl. Should you have any aueries, ple>.se
fee, oo e-rnall me a1 crndy.cholv@gs.;.com. or ring me at (652) 2255-1265.
Th>. ks & best re9ards
Crndy
GSS Conference Dec. 78, 2006
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\\Cl! l1ec h- """ Ollkc Visit I l.uucb I Dinner (<>()lion.rll
I bur" IJ.;c '-GSS l'ouComKci Lunch I Dinner
Fn, D.:c S- GSS Ce>nfcrcnce/ Lunch
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,\If aucnlkc.< arc <.: hcdukd to stay Jt t he Star.lust IHotol.
Hnrd auur.:>' Llll C'amphell Rnnd East
llotd Lclcphone 852-2268
Shuttle
w,- >uggc>l taking tbc shuule bu; t'ro111 the airport to the hotel. You simply rcgisr.cr
nl Cow riel A a1 the lll'n"d hnll of I he airport. The ru.rc is II K$130 per trip per persun
Our 'lew Oflice
Our New i< Unit 707, l iS Campb.;ll Ro:.J [a<l. whJch is about a 5-millule
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\map <howlng <he lo:>cation< <.>( I) our New Ollice. 2) the Stardust Hold, aml 3) the restaurant
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191. By when should the reci pient of the e-mail respond if they are onteror->ted 1n Viliii11Q the new o f f ~ ?
(A) December 6
(8.) November 16
tC) December 7
(D) November 14
192. What is implied about the hotel in the e-mail?
(A} It is very expensive.
(BI It only has nonsmokong rooms.
(C) It is located withtn a walktng dtstance of the ai1port.
(D) It woll be very busy during the time ol the conference.
193. For V1ose interested, how will they most likely go to lM new office?
(AJ A ca1 I tas boon arranged to pick them up.
(Bt llley woll catch a ~ b
(C) A shuttle buo lo ovailable at the hotel.
(01 They will walk over
194. Whoch or the following will NOT be sent this week?
(A} A tflHp of the hotel
(B) A map of the now office
(C) A map of the restaurant
(D) A map or the conference place
195. Who will most hkely send the maps?
(AJ Michael O'Onen
(0) Cindy Chow
(C) Edward Ngan
(D} Renee Anderson
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Questions 196-200 mler to the lollowng memorandum and notice .
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1 am due to make the closing comments at our endoftl'le)lllaJ party this Friday 1 know irs the day
aNer tomooow and this is sudden notice, bull have to leave eerly that evening to catch a plane out ol
town. TherefOie. l must ask you to takO rny place tllat evening.
I wRs suf11JOSed to give a bnef about our Rchievements and lhRnk tllose who sgn1fir.ant
contrillulions Ulis )'e<lr. The speeclll will only be aiJout 10 minutes long and I !lave already draftoo a
COP'/ of mf talk, whiCh I will gve to you. I'm -eally sorry that I aJil putUng this on you, but I promise I
will make,, up to you.
Please drop by my olfice this afternoon.
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COMPANY NOTICE
You are invited to ...
THE SI MPLETONS
The party of the year!
Please join us for the event of the yean
Who:
When:
Attire:
All staH
Frlday, Evening- December 15, 2006
6 PM until1 AM
Formal (Slack Tie Affair)
lhnerary: Cocktails and Piano Bar
Opan ng Speech by Our President
Awards Ceremony: Employee of the Year
Contemporary European Cuisine Dinner
Dancing and Networking
Closing Comments: Vice Pmsident
Where: The elegant conrtnes of the Old Mill Inn, 55 Old Mill A:oad, Kingston, ON M7X
107 Tel. 243-2840
196. In the memo. the word sudden' in paragraph 1, line 2 is closest In meaning to
(A) short
(B) surprising
(C) Immediate
(D) omportant
197. On which date did Mr. Letterman write the memo?
(A) Uecember 15
(B) December 14
(C) December 13
(D) December 12
198. Who wrote the message?
(A) Th<l vice presldent
(B) The president
(C) The sales manager
(D) TI1e personnel m ~ n a g e r
199. What would be an appropriate outfit fO< the party?
(A) Jear;s and a jacket
(B) A Sh1rt and lie
(C) A oult
(D) A tuxedo
200. What can NOT be inferred about the notice?
(A) Everyone is invited to the event.
(B) It will be finished alter midnight.
(C) There are speeches scheduled by the executives.
(D) Tha attendeGS will Mjoy a buffet style d1iiner.
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11. tv,ark your (11 1!:\'o't'l Ull yuuf i\riSWer sheet. 26. t .. l ark your ;,nswer on your answer sheet
12. t,.la( .t. your nn:;.wor on ycur ans\ .. er sheet 2.7. t,.1ark your answer on your answer sheet
13. ans.ve:- on your answer sheet.
28. f..'larK your an&we .. on your arlswer sheet.
14. Mark un y<.Y; r 29. r ... your ;:rswer ::Jn yol;r answer
15. rv:ar k yuur on answer ?11eet.
30. Mmk ynur nn:-; ... ar on yovr answer sheet.
16. M.;uk your i?I OS\''er on vour answer 31. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.
17. tAali< your arlswer 011 your ar swer 32. Mark your answer on you-- answer shaet.
18. Mafk your answer o;: your :.im;wer
33. M(jrk yoor ans,Nar on your answer sheet.
'19. r .. :1ark your on snaet. Mark your answe-r on your answer s:'\eet.
20. Mark ycur answer en y01..1r ans,ver sheet. 35. Mark your answer on yo:;r sheet.
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22. Mark yot:r nnGWor on your fH'oS\'.'er sheet 37. Mark your answer on your sheet
23. Mrlrk your answer 01 your answer sheet
38.
Mark }'our answer O"\ yOur answer sheet.
24. Mark yOur' ar swer ::m your answer she0t. 39. r.o1ark your answer on your answer sheet.
25. r ... 1ark your armwc:r nn your :;hoot.
40. your answer on your .:..nswar sheet.
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is ih"' wonmn yuiny tody? 44. When is the date of the conference?
tfi1dt: :ion. V<; This
\Oj f<Jn).(t wr..:k.
:Gj In t\\0 wcckz_
!1):, f\Jox1 month
45. Whnt io thr. problem?
Mf. IJ(Jlan ca.1 not atterld lhe <:<: ,nicrr:rtGG
(Oj r aul rni:::.1aken!y made tv.n r.onf!i0tin!J p\
(C) Sally forgot to book U1e
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(f>} Mr. Singh has not returned from r.kl ;r:)t.
46. Who most liKely is going to maKe the presentation
in New fork?
(A) Mr.
(0)
(C) Pau
(D) Mr. Singh.
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47. Whyisthemanretiewd?
fA) Jot'ln hn, ri ll.-JIIy

fmo1 his ,,acotlon.


(l') A tor il Vt\CCll)t WJ.Sition ilS OOan
fotn""
IC .,.t H<:nry C.rt a:g bfir:ging on
JP'} II ;
(l)l A hylpoyil' 9 joh i!: llJ l,o?"tn to him.
48. Wnere ood t tenry v.oi< before?
fl\} "' ,.
A\ n r.o llputer r t"'l'l' p:my
(Gj 0. JC!IJ fUt,.f uiting


A1 :v, IJtu l';':s Cnmr;l
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49. WI" at wil hllppen ncx Mondgy?
lhr. (.(J lllJ311Y ;:1d will t)f; pitl!P.I1
f\ u;t+ w i1 :)ottn.
( .. :' /l 1i"'f.,., < np\ : .. w1l1 'l1nh.
tnt , .. ,, i'C "'elr'qt"J\6tt J')()rt:-t"fl)r ... ell
50. Whore is lila mos: tAkin!J
place?
<A. At;-- 'v'l
B} At .m te'II'J..'01.
{C'> At ,1 rP.rtlt l S1o:e.
J\l .:t :, .t.:1l <!f!(m::;y
51. What doos lhe man r.omptaln about?
i '""' !>
t-kw fc.i' ttv: ir..
::c; H!;w lha ::.(e.
tOJ I difficu' : $ t:l
SZ. W'mt can be inrened ol':nut thA 'NOman?
(!-. '; nt
:!.:' ) Bho <)t'I:J !111).'$ th
(C) ::'k: i f!;C1)'
.0! ehu t..l'> lx'.t;;-l many mes.
5J. W1nt "'"they talking aoout?
:J) 1 l ' ft C:)lff:I'IJt' HiCJ YIOI'li<Jn hi:ld ! &llf!lldot1.
' tu tiC& U wcman r.ad re::td.
{C') ;hualicu c' the n.,loon
Till! OOVJ ' "''(Jkl.;,n.etlt cppor.urti ty.
54. Acoorcing to the man, what d'd lrien,d rr.c.ontly
de?
)ra.f .-J!"' ,.r.m ::cheoi.
((l) _and a r 9'i' nb.
l<') S Uitt a bt
(D) Write a nevJt:p;Jpnr .1r1ir:!s.
55. Whor. di:l the 'l'llllo goaduale frorr r.ntlAgP.?
{II) 1\ :tear ago.
(H) Two yea'" ago.
(C) T11ree Y""'" ago.
(ll) Fno or years a9o.
56. Wll&re onostlokely Is the l<iny
place?
(.A.j ttn e '.:trCntCS store.
(lli tn tr>oct
A l il dty' p:11 t
{L>: In :J W:lr:;;!'JCUS:.
57. Wily did !l.lr. Brown call?
lA) I< pi:)('".c P'
ro a q dcli'tery
1('. ch,ln9...> I ,j,, (,) dcr.
(D, To 10 the driver.
58. Aa:cr.ling to Oave. vkoere vlil the :rur:l< drive< tiosl
go"l
(A) To !he B"d 1:1<>-; t:to.ctronics Store.
To tho cornpa1w warehCillse
(C) To tho ,.om;KOII>O' de!)<'rnneou.
{0\ Ta lflJC:\.
What is the man doing?
fA) Buying o computer.
(8) Showmg oH his new purchase.
(C) Typmg up some work.
!P; lnlrQdllCing his hrother.
happened to the man's old computer'/
Helostlt
don't weigh very much.
They have goHen smaller.
What led te> the decision made by the boss?
:A) The experience or the
(B) The words or advice from Mr. Lee.
The work ethics or Ms Snnpson.
(D) The lllttHest tihuwn by the emptoyaes.
According t o the woman, why did Ms. Simpson
out of the race?
fAJ;:;na fall that she was not qualtlled
Srte was not feeling well.
Sho is not inlerestad in WOiklllg hardfir
She has othjlr things to do.
65. How will they get to the city?
(A) By trotn
(Bl By bus
(C) Hy car
(D) fly terry
66. When wm they meet Mr. Johnson?
(A) At 3
(!J) AI 4
(C) AI 5 o'clock
(OJ Al6 o'clo f :
67. Why didn't Mr. Johnson go on the trip?
(A) He a Uqht
(8) l-ll:i client lhtt
<C I horo was a l e.::SP.I Vdtlon m 1x np flt th hr,ftl
WI 1 he trw11 runntng
68. What are they discussing?
(A) A prO) <lei UleV afP. Cllffl'nUy WI orl<lnq ''"
{13) The posSiblt: leador of p.-oji'd
(C) Th" maten.alto be used 1 the1
lD) lho1r co workers Ill lhtt cornpfln\i
69. According to the man. who does he tJunk rs a
good person to lead the project?
(A)
(BlJoe
(C) JAn.
(D) Mr Brown
/U. What can be Inferred aboul Joe?
(A) lie 1s young
(B) He is smart
(C) He is aggreSSIVb.
(0) is eager to tenu the project
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PART' 4
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Jirudions: .You, wit so ... a talks given lly n r.irole
aboJt th" says 1n each shcm tne best respons-e to 'each
a.ro rnu;k the let:er (A), {0), ;C). or (U) on ytM unswe( sheet. T!'" taks wn'
01-.y :>nR :irle <![d wi' 1101 be pfin:Ad in yow test book.
71. According to :ne speaker, what is the cuneni
rued cnnMition of 7'1
(Ai It lr. tlt a ...
(Rl It 1 11'1C'Ji"9 without much troubl e.
( Gj It 1$ n:u..,ic y at a vory ,;low
(0) It " off ou to tle nor.k:Mt.
72. Whal dnn 1he speaker advise the motorists to

l t-t;),.e- Hte1r cars at h:m1";
'H) I a:llt::mative road!}.
fCt qi .. ?..ar-S<>eeilor ;tnv char.ge;:.
ll>J M"lkO lo "ldW ll1tm . ...,H,
11111'1) ,
73. .,,ill the next update be aired?
(/\) 111 I'm minutes.
At-: ....
:c; nn lll1u
tv: N !J:-r.
74. is the i1tonded audienC$ ol tllis
arncunce:nent?

:11} nt'"'H '\Jf'ker$.
"l ot! .J !Y<:. , &x..!i rtcmh;laU
rU} 'f" A1fPiei i3
75. WhEre wll the r tce?
\A) In lt"t:s ''r1
(FI1 ' 'lltti' A(lven:sing
duil:li' Y 5.
(0) t' .rt: r.omp ..
76. Wh6' spe3km r.ny .-.ill ho available at
tht.' rneoting?
{i},)

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r. IJ) :orne
(C)
tO) :.;ume sr.ac<S.
77. \%n\ will thay most likely do at the Orchid Cnl6'
{A) I '0"- :SCfTit)
tfl ) Meat all the parlk: l'!nts.
IC! fill their- storr uth5.
10; Take an 1-o)uo boelil<.
78. What does the sp11aker Imply atoutlhe <.f"y?
(A) 1\ i(; t;J I.Jtt a dny.
l!1nrs uill diU&I tml typl';::; fuod uvoi!obk.
(Ci The ciev wi ll ho pMn.::t ror :he wai Y..
(O'o h k111Q tnp wll be scmeY!nal oongomor..
Vi:.;il F-1; l;.uy luul<\ ,ut.
\'in!k up (lht :rail.
(<.;) t::n:ov :-;o lm:wt f .:1 t ov ... tf'::; .
(D) E,b.u lllu o:;:! h'L
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80. W'IO mcst fikely is the speaker?
(A't Tho nhop owno ...
(H) A me.11nor (1f d'ls.ign \E:-an.
1G) A rh-:")tow.al>ller.
{0) oWen. reccptb list
61. Why did the speaker inWA tt" Iii;!"""'"?
(A) To <>Sl< thw o tv hulp du>i4n tht>
(E!) Tn go: h11r1A'it np:nions !hF.t

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To their ri'Jsp-:m"lo in rog<-Jrds to ilil1 11$\\'
procuc:.
<_Uj h:: <;hnt cup c \.!J 1

12. Why does the NO I want the listeners b.
reveal themsel\'es?
('" ... ) Ho Ci'lldirt )!>inion.
(B; --ic WOI't to fH''llJnrrf.s> then
.:c; He is not inlorosted in thmr .
.:r-'(1 He doesn' t "'"t' cl their nanc.:s.
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the purpose of the talk? 89. What is lt"e being asked to <l o?
0. ir>!mdU<'; e opporhmity \.4) ! !;;we a t;eat ir1 thE.' wai1u1g
thes:aft h) werk (8) \'\'alk. i11 to Ms. Th ir!clJf-,.c. n.
not1fy people <.it"-,nl :1 the results ot a :C) T.li-:C t;orno:-J papers hnrn:7. to fill t!1e'u o! 1r.
annuuncc tl:o o) 1 ::t rutun; rrF::>et:r.g. (D) Fr-:; \lirl A SOrY!E: i!! ..: it,nn.
place yesterday?
t11eycha11ye the course of action?
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ask!ng a te.:.m of :'(ln.:;ultanls tn 1tini1.e
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:ha company's sh;. 1re!>
ths
ltirinrl rnore No:ktHs to nm tf'eir opc;ro.tiors
SJnCothly.
likely is giving the talk?
90. Wli"l should llilr. Arl dcrsor; do if he has any
queries?
(.e..j a number.
(B) to speaker.
(C) (;.:ms.J!t vJith Helen
(Dj H'i'le: tu a guidebook.
91. Where is the conversati on taking place?
(A) At Mr. Anderson's office.
(B) At a doctor's offlc(>.
(C) A: a pharrnA"Y r.nrrnter.
(D) f,: a hair treatment center.
92. Wiry is Mr. Reid being delayed?
<A) H s plane is not oblr. to take otr.
(!lo Ho could not book a llight tick,,l.
<C) 11e has to attend to something olm.
(ll) I iis secretary is not back frorr1 Hew Yb;t.
mentionedaboctllie day's specia?
offen::d at a d!swuntno pri ce.
a'/ailat le only rcr a imited lirrr..
93. When is Mr. Reid expocted to arrive in Now York?
(/\)Allen.
has j ust l mRn f'i(Jti er.f their ment..
,H'crom;;s '/.lith o of VG-fJetabll:ls.
llle cl1icken dish prepared''
fried.
(8) Ill
(C;1Alone.
(ll) Allwo.
94. What does the caller request frorlr Mr. Stcl<es?
{A) lo provide a cvntad numoet
(R) Tv greot ner at tl1e airpor t.
(C) 1(, a trip tc f'\ew Yn.rk
(D) to attenrl Ills meeting.
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95. 'Nhe< is Tracy expected to arrive?
Ill
0$-h 'i'h ...... ... , "'f')ii;fl ,
{C) p,;:-; :,:.;.:..;n U:f
fD) n,,
96. What does the speakAr ao\1sA thoS<> along
tl113 lo da'?
tA.; .... l cllttJ
ttJ..:x:')rlJ
;_('] .. Joi.t ol toed.
tu\bre1li!.
97. Who" wi i toe next update air?
V; !:"I tn nir: .!l <;(>
: B: !I ' !! thty !HiiiiJh) ,I,
j p !'!' !i'tl
(t !) !t 1 nnct:
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91!. Accoruiogto tle report, hnw =ny hotl's are
&moe kids in lnd1 wnrkirg ln a day?
(A} 9 ho-..r .. ,;:.
(R) 10 h<>l-rs.
(C) 11 ;lfJU'".
(' 1?. nours.
99. How are some poor families making a li ving?
(t\) By :19
1 R) By
(C} il'i Ee lirA
(U} By f3ii.';Eli'iino VltilfaJ l' .
100. Wl1at does the tudy rovnnl?
(/\) I he n: .... IH.IM .._vn' I;'J hJ .. :1.11 t:t nJ.
(ti} l he ctlidJI:n of vary
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(C) Tbe curro1t slh l.?.:ton he.e Uan

{D} The poor :>eop e wi I hc.:-lp.
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101. Simms Enc;;ineering es:irnate.s t'"tat the
rnodiiications original
(1esi!.i11 .:ill cost h the region of S200,000.
!/ '.) ai
(:;)) 3::>
r>y
:.t.-::, lo
102. of the offi.:;es in the nAw c.ompiP.x - .....
l<.eyless entry systems. .. ideo interphone$, nnd
24-hour tu $1::!<,;Uit! J>;.11ki11y.
:p.j
(l'i
;;:t n; plaGe
(f)) fr:<1t ,;n3
1 C3. It is becom ng apparent thE,! all medium to
lmgn vd;l lc -.. --... ..
operations l)'l n.;ducing :1umber d midCie
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104. The president. ---- comments in a press
conference lzst \Neek arou.sed
criticism, v,ill again address \he media toda).._
(t\) 'NiiO
(H) ihat
{C) \\h<mc;
(lJ!
105. All staff will t:e required to allend a seminar
with changes .. - ... _ ny
procedures.
it\'; 111
''-'l so
(C)
:D; SUd1
106. f"1nny ... ......... thoa housing
boom will continue for some time unle$S the
government i"lten.anes.
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107. W::stliald A'\81lces belie'ffl that - mamber
or each :eam shoulcl he eJiowed 1<:> contritx.1e
h s or h,_r t houghts free-ly during
sessions.
(/-l.J
o:hr:r
{C} moS'!

108. A frequent made ty our regular clients
1$ t hat we 6'XPit ln our c-pemting l'ne:noos 111
non-techn r.nl lan[)t.age.
{l-\;
{B)
!Cl ""ltwac
mt'f..m .. ,.
109. Ocr has aiways souyhl most
........ qcolifl ed and skilled pructitlonars ir the
ot
:"liy:'1<'1
(!:l) high
iC) hgheSI
(DJ h<!)hly
110. I staff here at Ccmpudesign ., . ., .... ... to
satisfyina th" n"'3ds ol all of ou compul<:r
system
>'(l\\1!(1
(13! er>e<:too

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111. Whether ---- rout yoc nave obtained security
dearanett, JJI....w fill ;-, the logbOOk clcMy and
accll'alely C'IO!Y tima you ..met this bulcit' g
on weeknnc:ts.
(A) -.)f
\t-;; it
(C) lhrx,gll
{D) al5u
112. When I""'""" to wnting repor.s. we
ti<rc<>ur<190 you to ------ $1\ emphasis on
clarity simplic;ily ur ,anguage.

(B) c;ut 1:act
((.;;.
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113. -- - det:tils aro subjeclto contirl<>ntiality
in accordQnco with the Ia!'"'

(1\) t;oul.rC<o:
(!!; C<lntmct od
(C 1 Contraction
(l'l: Contracting
114. Applicants seeking r.J"If'("IC\1 considera<:ion n 1...1sl
it 'II the require<l documents ....... 5:00
fl.m. 011 Thur sday at thO atesl.
(!\) :or
tkJ
((,; l>y
ftl; b6tween
115 . ...... the tnrmal part or this eveniny's
procnodings, you are all wAtcome to pnss inlo
the dininQ h:lll for o relaxe<l buffet dinnr.
(II) Fol"""'ed
tL) r OIOWillQ
\C/
(D) Follow
116. Graduates - ----- in account r g,
banking. or economic$ an:t tit1C:.uraged to
nr>f'lv for research po,;ili<><r$ ;.-,our campony.
(I\) to
(13\ or
(C) at
(OJ wolh
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117. In "'Crld.
prd.ess;ona y;;sn - iO pass -IP
the OUJ..'<.:r.unity to his cr "ler
.., ... w

tr.: i1H. h1 iu
118. Anc !Ot:uw.t'hko to bok forvnrc
ihe >VY1Ual r.omp;my picnic, ch s 'l'l'lf
w n tlke place In beautir.J H,.OO P:lrl<.
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(.:.)! C! !
119. A nr.v.- Interne: secur ty S}'stcm hos been
instal thal . notifies the moderator
J!Jdeli'o'}s "'e brcach9d.
if-! lJ.:.i:;u ty
:n :.i' :d:l'Y
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120. tax-redur.tinn lnhhyl<'!s c.laim that the
tax euts w II only riuhest
at ti e r.f wet rare prc}lra"Tls.
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l.::i
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12 J. Tt:e cfli cer is rewriting
reu.J ntior::; tl"e personaJ use of
and tht1 (,.hr n!=J office hours.
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122. AI ton...,ts may ac-.c.ess the t:>utdiuy uut!ii:lr.
of normal o1ice ""''"' by enteri"!'' --- the
security door on U1e swUo side .
1 \ion
(\J,
n nAgt
(l)) b 9 i'.'l'86':'!
123. After you have ex ted the opemt ng
nne d:Y..vn :ho projector, p\eooe flick 1he
IJ:.w;er switc:h tn -:hn " . positi::m.
:.\J ti!
11:!1 to
:l;j orr
fl);
124. The design <;ommittee i$ currently consider ng
plnns for a complex will to
up to 1 :>O sl>Ops and ollices.
'f0a5
.E) fOiillti
.C1
.D) act:untmodf119
'125. Agnnr.y ,,nw -=ashion
models .=tnd actors wi th pot Hulios \VhO l:J
Nork in advertlsing. film. or television.

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126. we can expect . ... . temr.erawres anrl clrro
conditions h the central and soorthern cegions
for at least the next days.
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128. It ts often I the pross - ... bonuses
puid to chief exnr:..J!iVDS are exc:a'\!\iVP. and do
1101 tol<n perform once into cOrtsideration.
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129. n-., resolution camera nlru<lucad las\
leo;mbe.- has - been supv<Seded as a
result o recent .clmolcjjical
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130. It has been our current
first waJ <ed through ot
Ulis ilustrious nstitutiort.
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131. .... his apf)Ohtmant as our hood of
se1vicAs. Petul Robinoon \.vtl s
woKing as a ant hnnker
il Loucon.
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132. Our ar<e expocte<J to <.;U)'nrm
In o hlgl1 standard of ------ <:onduc;t In lt' eir
,,,_..ith cr ent$.
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t:rct$SSioos
{C t pm1t?t'!sional
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133. =u aright i3 o 1\-eei-Jy aimed at
t nivei'Si ty ::;tudents a.nd y<:ung P"Ofes.slr.nf)S
who lcvo 1he vibrant n1ared by
city.
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(:; pubhsll<!r
lC!
pul:>lishing
134. The managAment reQrets that. due lo M
no advar.ce notification the
<iP.Cision to cut powet supplies was given.
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135. t ho ' inal choice of location s - - upor
fae\::)1> suer as tran!ipOrtal!or co.tt Md :foe
of a comn'1\.lrucatioffi infras:r .. cture.
(ll.;+ a 111dd
(0) 3 S$()citlted
(Cl contlnnem
(D) d<:t">i<tdilile
136. II is untorlunalo that, due to o glitch 11 the
system. sevtJral of our unst .. a\ucd
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been - from the rapid rise in the price of
gold.
(A) benefited
boncfiting
(C) will benefi t
(l>) to benefit
138. -the purchase of three inexpensive
digital cameras, no new equipment orders
were made by our department dortng the last
financial ye.;;1r.
(A) LAt alore
(B) Aside :rom
(G) Because or
tD) In to
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139. One of the main tasks of statisticians is to
......... update databases s.o that accurate
reports can be published as needed.
(A) regular
(8) regularly
(C) regularity
(D) most regulru
140. The city council adm"s that --- of the new
ttmnel will seriously disrupt vehicular and
pedestri an traffic over the next 9 months.
(A) constructed
(6) constructtng
(C) construction
(D) to construct
Part 6
A 'h()(dor p1ra.so is. moSl\'[ng in &ach of seutuuces below. Fcur answer r.hnic.ns arE:
given belov. .ech S1011lef'lce. S<!lect -:he.hest nnswe' to complete lhe senterco. Then. merk the.
l11ttor (A), (B), (Cj, or (D) on yo1.1r answer stoeel.
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Malt Stewan (ITIOiilto:mstewan@Thompsonp."lunm]
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Thompson Ooy Clean-Up
Dear jane:
Thanks to :te support you and your business poovi<IOO. Thompson Family llay turned out to be a
wooderfu' su:cess. Tile e'jent ------ -- ovar 300 residents and was a very posiLvt: experience
141. (Aj has attrac:ed
tBt Vl'ilS a11r;:.rted
(Cl attracts
(rl) &ltracled
for everyunu ,vito panlr.lpRtM.
As I'm you saw, everyone really enjoyed the pizza during snack time. 11 was delicious and
-------- wMI the occosiuu call eo for. I hope that this taste-testing, ccmbined witlt the we
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!B) oin:,-;oly
tCi repsatedly
(D) Ulli'lUHiy
diSllibutcd to the families l)artlcipating, witl generate some additional business for you In the weeks
and months ahead. It was cartain:y meaningful to me tl1at you chose to support this kind of event. tt
somethhg your business.
I will be sure to.let you know abOut future promotional ---- for your business In Thompson.
143. (A) examplos
(6) serv.cea
t:) fncll ties
(0) O!J!X>rl.o'l ies
n wcoJO llC rrv to suppcrt your busiol8Ss 1\flle :f"(l suppcrt the pal<! If you ha>e arrt questilns
or suggestions, please don't hesitate to calf.
Once agafn, tllar k you very much tor ycur interest in and of the park.
Sincorelv,
MattStewan
Friends of Thompson Park
(718) 755-1212
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uuesticns 144-146 reter 10 the tottowing acvert semcnt
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FnNgetic .. f1ew public reiLi:ms aqency is looKing for a talented Oliice/Admilli>t rallvc
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Assistan: to join and hl!lp organize a small but rapidly yrowinH lean. You will Bl fpa<r 7-3
olti<" IJ<! a with a can do' 111d have the bohty tn h'ing
order to chao>! Duties will ncludc: word j)roces,lno ' "rh a< reports, and
developing Po,...,erPoint p'"c-sentlltions; creating ;,nrt mMntaining filing crrating
spreadsheets; organi;rin!t mr.-C'tings; and the ctiMiQS or consultants and other gt'w:ral
ofrce lllCUl?.lqP.ment dutlt"$. ...... experience as a11 1.1<'h""' inl$trt, tiVe in lhe I>R nr l'l'lt=-diil
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comm1. nication >kilb, be -- in all Microsul t pplc:ations, particularly PowerPoint, nd
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al ourstanriing cyr. for dct.1ils. The position is open to bo\h part-time and full li""'
a.,ci ilt'!xibl( working cunditions are offe-red.
If you believe you fit the criteria, ore bright. energetic, and proactive, pl ose submit a CV
oullining yuur specific experience by Friday, July 7 to recruitmnt@s' nclnir.com.
Plea>e note only candidates meet t he criteria will ne <hnrt-listed and contactod.
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Questions 15().152 r1er to !he loRnw,,o in/ormation.
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Tongue at last Givec away Their New Album Title
Tltc Shllrp funguf has ........ let world in on I he title oft he gwup's next 31hwrL
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'"""""'' Tyron ond <.:u. have decidiXI on as the ll>llow-up w 2004's >.:.dio
dfhr: in ---- the ruoua)!cr. Lewinsky.
151. fA) acct ordong to
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album St:\ lO hit stores on l?. ftnu .. To
will be yin ainng on the r.ubo in two wccl>.
l!quali:ers was prodnc<l by John Stack, whose extensive credits include Th Stun,
F.,oJution. The Girls, Bryan McAdums, and Thol'arty . .\fore dc.tnils ur the
as well tts lour plans are exptc tcll to be mrdc: pub I i..: 1i1 !he comi.11g we<'lks.
152. f') release
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:Ol.:Jvaibblity
The limKu uow ""-' sccml tours scheduled. indn:ling one in oor cily at the Grand
Oowe on IJcccmhcr 14.
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th.:: compa.ly doing some revi<'ws on cost rc<:uctlon th<T-: '"ill b<. a
vhil Lo our olli\ week. \,Xfh;r:c:\'('r tlw nsnlt!; of tlw he:, l w ilnt
t;,) (:on:inc:e :n.magl.'mr.nt thatlh< of tlu.: rcdu::Lion :-lwulcl not be 4Hlr
I '""Hl'. cv<.rybody w put on their (UJtrits a :1d. on fttH :\krt. m:lk<:' SllrC
:.hal th.;: dl"nnl!ncss of our ofike ;.:u.l shuwroom'> i:-; :n tc>p cmtdilion. W'e
lt.l he \'ery ill our dally matntcn.t tKX' Nit lt a h.>tal <.:hang<;: itt Lht uutlook of tiLU'
oi!icc. itKiuding a full scruh of our \/:tUs :md tloorf. w1thi ''the
I nr.<'d :3 V(lnol.ltcr s from yott LO <.:a::ry f.\Ul :\nybody mlen:'ilt:d. i:1
worldug overt pl< .. appr<la<:h Lyn.n or rnysdf by t{ld<.\y.
I <till sure that :.,u or liS will stand through this test <.UlCl <:mNg<' vic.toriously.
153. Wat is 1he purpose cf the memo?
a:Ji!.bi!ities c.: all the branch office mani:\gers
{B: "Th 11-:e t)verhEHicl cost 1r1 the branch office-
:'C) recruil .'Oit..t! I1Jr a ..:h;il ity <.:r;;t:.\niz.:Jticn to help the needy
{IJ) ' FJ ai11. and Et'lllp:o:,;ees for c. Oy tt1e .:;omp.any dir<. tors
154. Which of the :oiiowing ir. NOT n mqucst ir the momo?
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MA <:t'! ture cffi<,e; !s .. span.
(;.::; yoro rmmt m:hmit !):l;}!!> fm yc.:::r.
(D) need io work extra hours.
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a at1.;eXIijbltlon 'like' pever Presenting Art in Nature. \I>Je are
J is, generosity ot enterpris.es,
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i Jn in the theSe sculptures? Come and join us
Jor afterno!)IJ tea during this 1-month free
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155. Wnich of t he foiluwing is NOT true A.boJt he exhibit?
(/ \) It will sirn:.Jlt:lnoou::;.ly t>e t1eiC it' four n;-ttion:_...
iBo it is goin!l tc take place cort<ICO<S.
iC) It 'l nll be an UOflOI!<.:ECGirtRd eYAI''
(!'):1 ,t i3 going to h., LJ:.' loca! ousinese6s
156. What can be .r.fene.. l!bout this exhihit.on?
(1\) Lucal ar:ists lltWt' ,..-.ade
(8} it i!<t '-li ov .. reimdn(J \\' tlb Zl c;up or tea.
(C; I \\'II be !)i1 E-ntr<. 1f1Ct! tee afler SCi"'rrn
C':hi&rtrt>!) \Mtlgot .,,cd oul ur the
157. 'What is mer'ticned in the
{A} Btt\'crages are M)' alcr..>ed on the
{a) ChiCIId'l t#.t 8<)C()mp.il:i,IW by an am..tll.
(C) il.nin\als are n<JI it'l Ute exhih:t
([;) s rray not tv .Jch nny of the
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Does !he ringing or yotr oll!rm clock. ne rush for o QUICk b reaktost. dashing lne orowd to c!llch I he
sub\YO'f 'o make 11 to w<:rk Ju!t on me. ord worillng foborioosly It your desk ltx more than 8 o dO'I' round
like your life? Then, bleak <rf1' from 1fe's momentum. gel away lo erjGy life 01d b9VQildl We
yoor getowa'{ needs a Ct>clels. Yoo ne-.er ho.-e hme lc rest. tcve tor a gelowoy, and oe
o,'/lf11S Ired from your OOily o(l(. We romol chonge OUr at <ocesl CroleiS, but wa guoonhle o
experience wend ol retaxoon We will teocn )Cu ho'IIIO resl and relol
Foest Chalets s sHuoted on on 800-mere<-high moun loin In flig m>Osr cf o oeouliful ralnfoesl Complete wHh oil
chalet facrlilies, 119 aHer the loll owing wilh a $300 'Special GE)Idwov' package:
Spec a Double Deluxe Room rree a! CUI gym
Breakfast ol vour fingertips 18-hole goll course
'All You Cor Ear end d'nne COmplirrer.-ary entry to our spa
Olllel SEIVS tMJ riOI;io
Vll>olc dav pass to our spo foCifilies
Fulll:iody ma S$0Qe'
Aromalherapy lrectmenr
Acupressure lleotmenr
Couple massage 1 AromalhetuJ ;JOckogc
Guided golt wih a professional golfer
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$25
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$55
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C:Jilnaw.and book go tow .. rro:edetols.
158. Who does this actvertl9ement mainty target?
(Aj People who w1111t to pursue a different direction tn llfa
(B) People who don't w sh to spend muo11 money on vacation
(C) People who need to get back into shape
(D) Peopla who are caught up with the daily routones of life
159. What is NOT pan of the package being offered?
(AI Meals
(6) Fitness center
(C) Gulf lessa<1S
(D) Greom; ff'ns
160. Which of the following serv>ce is NOT pertormed by a certified specialist?
(A) Full body massage
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(8) Aromali1e<OC>Y treaument
(C) A round af golt woth a pro golfer
(Dl Couple massogo
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Important Notice
('l'u bC' kC'pt pusccd in clear vh .. -w ar )0 timet)
Stlbject: \)!" R1tild\ug \X'ork.s
:'llottce dale: .'larch H dt
\\:rittcn by: ttiikc t:Ont\0 1'. Ch.1inma.n ol thr: of tublic Recods
1bc Office of puJ,Iit Rr.\ unls l._,s schhded for a stties of rcn0\'1ttioo n11:1f:in,c (ronl new
wiri1!g 2nd lhr timnl(ing u: tik-s and catpet"i to the: 0: fi.o: ptel-"eJ\tin: ' I his will he
ft(J(K ;,y floor bcsinnhlg ()(I -\pril 1. Am.x.'\cd wm be rempor.uily rd()('alcd m :1n<llllur
spo:.ce v.rithin 1he hui1diug. Tlu: :tTcctt.:d fll)()t'$, sdtedult' "t and alloattd ;iri.'
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with r.10J'e sraff " 'ill h:tnpocary ovc:'OWdi:lf( . 'lre urge all , .. lsitots to the.c;e ol1il<."S to
come during mtnm1l aflcr the ro 3\'0id an)'
W'e waul w 4;.'Xprcss t>Ut thanks for your kutd \1 nd<:r:.:umdJlg asH1 ww:u'(b our r during
this and pc:ri<.ld,
161, What IS the purpQS9Q11he
{Aj To re6:.1ic.t mombers fronl visit no thP.
To tirnot.uole for some office rcncvo11C"II'\ vlorl<.
-:-o thank oiTlploy.a.es rr,r their in ttto v,OI'I<
10 t,,r nn shipnu:)nt
162. Where will emoloyeoes on tho ground floor like.ly be on March 1 5'1
flt;r.r
(0) t oor
(tj The U.rd
!,!Jl Tilt! fourlh floor
163. The 'Nord "urge" in paragraph 2, line 2 is n meaning to
(l\i htluence
(!3} en.:;omaae
(C) fil 1pport
(i.J) command
1 64. !luring whicr p8:'iod will the employ;,.,. IHt lhe fourth floor not be affected?
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hnPI>V cuswrner: of yo'f company- ICir . 1'2 yoorf. I :
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when lntcrnot access '"as a rising trend. As tile l'le'fKl fOI' 100m :sP.<!ed'<!ll'ose; I sigrll!<lliP lor yo"
broadband service .V. months ogo, OlC'p<lctong a ttemeridQui Internet si'Qcd. : J
The lntern<>t bandwidth was my otpnctAtlons tiUt .-.. a !"* evely -te a
I visited started to crawl like a sriail. Your L'<ignccniSitQ(! arv1 Checked my broadband !!
and assured me that was ,ounual. He I fllced was -if
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165. Why dkl Ms. Cal wr:r this letter?
lo ">how her 'o .. the quality 00!'\' CEt she y .. :=:s ;o;trr.
-:e; ':'u tho on of flef' -:e cphono lin'l
To il atcut lnte1not OOI,noctinn
(l)) 10 of hor Internet
160. When did Ms. Ga.il slol lntArnet sen,ice?
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167. ''lhat will r<>SUH if Ms. 3airs reQuest is 001 mel?
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..... J. __ ) . . wide 1esuucturing. Ob.l\1 Cvmputers,_ a com puler t!iaur,
ics mat'g:n Cl'>fliJ)cliti v:: <.h:Sl'.ltlp div!sio11 . l n y.,:urs. UI:!Yl lw-;
hill ions oi' dollnrs invest:ng it: tl:e dc:-.klnp <Jivjsicn. '..\'here t l hl ha.-.c
mHI\Ht}t>d h.' at h)p (.' Ofllpt:lth .. "ll. desktop
virtually s-topped tvu!vinl! and c.cas.:d mak:u!l n..:.w despite it::t h\avy SJJemling
'm R&D. This l:a$ cauc.ed 1hc rompauy In ,,ffcr its loss-makiny \hv;si-::m
to ElceLwuica. /\. ')one or the E.lcctnmic;, J><liJ $5 hllhvn
l\t h:J.y the divisi ... :tu. T he mark-:.:1 thi::; as f:-W\HH.h c lo GEM. it rca:ivrd
more 1han what it dt':r.t:rvc.;, 1'or tb ... ,., l t h :;xp\;Ch.xl to pay fdT 1n 1H I of
tnUJtimiJt)OH I oat.') itlld avoid fili ng ror for Snlllt: l ime.
comment that GE.:vt will Sl::) rl l urning :l. profit as wil h Hs COlt pmJ w.:l!> or
mi nl comiYJCC'I ':'. anrl <systems.
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168. Whi'lt is being reported?
The ds9 oF I ,Jo:;klup or tn tlo. top vt ils "1r.ld
:1.1) I ho i!siifl{l o't a computer curnpr.lny cr. tho si<Jcl,
fq The ne\<\ Blf!rdfn!J ror GEM C<':f'.iput(l;
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! lie of a a1visio ., <,. !=.t.:rv. '...:on!f.JUltns
169. \'Vhy did GEM Gompute<c rrnkn H,; decision to make the mcwr;'l
{A) an uHer Uiey cotlidn't t"3fuse.
(Qj 1 he was 01 1 tht"( \'ergc of hnnh:r
Tho division was enuuqh
(L:) fof CJil' Pl tf!r dosklops was low.
170. How is 1he nei,s bei119 inlt>rprt>led by the ma:1\el7
(A) GEM will smM& o.>so!(:.te.
(il} GBA golthe net:l nf lhn neal.
{-..-:) wiil utnrt tllt'i<Mg let of
{Oj lll di\'ision w11, rtK)E'h .. e 0)0{1.:
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172. What is the account holder must pay by Apri ?0. 2035?

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173. 'Nhat knov..rn about 1he holder?
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-:a} He truvolrx-J to ll'l:'lf'ly r.i ti es in fvla1ch.
(C;; He !lc:!-i lo r:-:an vdl l:l!'
1 D) H& is W'lf'y fo! 1f l c,f fo(;(J-:;
174. What shocld Mr. do It he wishes tu he >u til ocntto a new location?
( .. Viri':e a to :tm Nn\v o:nce
("1t (:.;;! :oil-; .. nu nt>ot
E- 1nail tl 1o
t)) Vi$it !he Amel tl.:;)r; f:i.::k
175. On ,vhidt d<1to rtirl tvlr. White withdra.v the mosl i.111tOunt ot money irurn an ATM?
(!\) f.'lilfC:h 3, 2006
(t;) Marc!' lv. 2006
{:.';} M;:n:>r ?.5, 2006
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r>v yoJ any other ernUl (1 1 t)>p .. -:s tlr < you hold. 'i
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176. Whzt ''<luld mcst li<ely happen if an nppllcant cid ncl provide al! the infoMlation?
T;f' st::ptica.tb) "'"''til r.omal ieet.lly be 1 ";ectud.
: : Tl'(! w .i.l ff'kP.Ion;Jer ta be p1'C..lCe&r,cc1.
tCJ i 1ll') tq;p:icant rng11t h\lVP. tn Pt\Y:.
:'! h l llB appiic:anr$ nlllp!oyf';:- will hA
177. Whicl" of lhe rollu)Nhg infmmntion io NOT asked?
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Questions 178180 referto the following announoement.
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At, tC u .. toeuritiel? hmktl, we nn ull ,..ubje, lt'11 lt) 11w Tnm ... lf't nn ... ,u,.l
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f All e-nOioy.c n & fil out ,,.. S-20 lorm '"' ...nles purchase<J an<l>Oid
during tne 111 3 monll s for each qu.'llt'r of the' y(';lr l)arlu.'ry. Apnl, July, October
2 All em;>loy.c 1 rnustltl WI '"' \ t ''m dec <1nng the purchased end 'Old
0y !herr r .... nty (soouse. P.111"1tS. ,.. J lor the last 6 months lor
"'"'Y srx mon11 01 ttc )'t!,1r ,1n:1 July I
All ra.St ftll out 1n 5 4 :> 'orm dtX'annq a detdtlelf lt.Ur l<J ul "" itt'S
JUtcJid\t'<l c'l'ld SCkllrM lh"li'Sl year Wtrh itllll"'JCI ill etS listed (FCbrU<t:yj
'Nunlu:-; J -. f) lllUiu . l fwMI.'), ruiiU'f' " nn.l IUUISIII't 'I'( '''' .1. \llli.U 1\' hnnoo; wpla
om rquvu1e-ul o l' lltau 10.0(10 .n uttl' ll t"" \alut IM- l't'pnr"<d "tll.
fmpluHt"t' JIUJ" '1) v 1 lh" un I bunL. t.IC HkUU h ao.l ut lite nlil)Of" 4i"K'b 1h.at 1"-' tlf"'' I .,,.J
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178. 1/1/hat tS the purposo of th s announcement?
fA) To C\A >VI11' a ""'" onvernmbl>t n tl ..
(B To dtsdose <he wrllf)gdoiogs ol employ-.
t<.. To report the r.omf\any's ncltll status
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179. Which of the folowtng Information should be provided on the S-30 form?
(A) I h9 Interest carl\tld from a savings ao<;ounl
(BI Tho dtvldeods roc. rved from t.loc rnvo<
(C Tho Investment e:..-nings colt..ctt:d by a spouse
(I l) II a rocroased va._.e of a prOf .,,,Y
180. rhe wotd "adhere" In paragraph 1,1ine 3 is closest lnmeantng to
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OuootionG 181-185 refer tn th" following memorandum and e-mail message.
MEMO
To: All staff
Subject: Mandarin speaki ng staff
Mr. Wang, a very distinguished guest who manufactures and distributes red wines
in China, wi II visit us in New York next Monday. Although Mr. Wang is well versed in
written Engl ish, he has expressed concerns about his conversational skills since this
will be his first visit to America.
As Great Wall Red Wine is a potential big buyer of our grape products, we want to
make his trl p a memorable one. I would like to extend this Invitation to anyone who
speaks Mandarin to assist Mr. Wang for the seven days when 11e is in town to resolve
any language barriers and to avoid any unnecessary misunderstandings. I would
prefer this person be a current employee of Sweety Grapes as he or she will have the
added advantage of understanding our company's wor1<ing style and culture.
The job is simple. You will pick Mr. Wang up at the airport with some of our executives
to welcome hif'll. You will serve as an interpreter during his visi ts and meetings in the
office. We will also require your presence and assistance when we take him for meal s
and city tours during the weekend. For seven days, you may be required to perform
social activi ties at night and on ! he weekend. We hope that we can get someone from
our team to assist us.
My sincere gratitude,
Lucy Mayson {lucym@sweetygrapes.com)
Mayson.
1 am sure lhat 1 can be of assistance II you stilluecd someone for the translation I am a U.S.
out my parents arc Chinese. Being a traditional Chinese family, is usetl as our lloosehold
language. 1 will be all right w'th conversational Cninese and most of the translation requirerrents except with
technical or special terminology, fo which I wll need to refer to a dictionary.
182
I w.ll be availab'e 'or the whole next week with Ule exception of the neea to go on an onsite inspection on
Wc:dncSI!ay. t am quite certain that t can reschedule that inspection If necessary. I will make myself availab'e
and open to meet any ol Mr. Wang;s scheduled actil('ties during his time with us.
Wayne
181. What is the purpose cf tho
To <.: e
J3i l() unnoUI1lXo; b:;s;r.e::.:; t.'"ip of a
T...: i!1vib the r.;ttJ.:-!1<> ( Ghh.t-:-se p.1rty
.0: Tc 'lieAcoma a nev. to tile curnpany
182. What cnn be in'errec ai.Juut lvlr. Wong?
.-i1.1 c:v:r ot n .vo(d of Enniish.
:8) Ha ;s net ve:y f<ir d to
(q t ow;.$ wne plan-: n
t"'IG w:ll be ,,.11 :ilk en r:am Y' d1 1ring 'li si1 .
183. VVhy did Wayne writP. tha e-me.il?
{/\1 To tl 1o the ::on:pcmy\ t)r.:;nc: : :;nice in Chir:S:
To rt!tipond to a message he !. .:q Mai{>(,n
:Cj : u ar.k f.:):- a vleek ctf to vi::;it ft,miry
{fJ) vorunt aN ror an :r; tr.e
104. rnal<es Wayne a good candiUatl:l .ror :he job?
Aj He l;i:ingml.
(BJ 1-l!': hf\:; bP.en working at th(: c.c.np<:t .f fvr 11 kU Y
(C) He is fwdliar with th0 <'iicn: .
:D) I le i$ 1101 busy b r v.c..-;k.
185. can be implied i."e tr,e
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!vf:. Lee V.'il! be tn,r;y :1'SCOri;ng !\:lr. ',Vnng seck.
((;) \\ 'tYc .<t,il! be ta-<iog Ct cr:)Sh cm{r:1n in
(LJ) Tlli: Cl l$ite inspectior: will yu a:;
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Secondhand Goods for Sale
AU the goods and furniture i n my apartment are for S<lle at unbelievable prices,
Item f-go Condaion!Remarks Pt!CI
Computet des'< with t1 reading
1 yr
Lookc now and wetl mainta;Ped.
$10
tamp Am r.or scratch oo the .side of the <fP.5k.
Loo11.=tr scfa and an armchar 3yrs In great CO<ldlt>On. $80
Smalt boo-c. cabinet
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WOOden cabinet. $45
SOOy 42" !eleV1st0n 2yrs Bt11nd new. EJ<colklnt btJY! $300
WaShlf'lg r..acnlne 5yrs
FunctlOfli.IL Winor is'iUE!S: with 4)1'0Qramm.ng
$811
bun on.
oven 3yrs St.c:uul<s....._ $100
Cooki11g ltensf.s l 3yr$ for simple $20
You won' t prices like these anywhere. Everything listed must be sold by the end of this month.
as I witt be leaving the country on the first of January. t am open to negotiating a deal with anyone
picking up 3 items or more.
t can also orovide transport for the bulky items listed above if delivery is within the city. E-mail,
j ohnlittle@hotmail.com.
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Hi. t saw your ad>lenisemeul 111 Ute Oa ''I News l am nf!\Y in tile cirf and have a new. empty apartment.
Your hst rroy auenlioo right away, as the you have lor sale are just wnal I need tor my new
apartment. I need the llasit stulf lor my clally needs anrl it would be great 11 1 could come and tal<e a look
at the items. 4!so. could 'IOU provide me wllh lhn of tho problem you mentioned with your washing
machine? I really could use il since I ha1e lo walk livu lJioct<s to do my laundry.
184
A so, I'd ID !<now how much of a discount are willing to olfcr me If I pick up too sofa, and
{13Shlng 'l'achine?
f.l'rWd'f due :o 111'/long wofl<lng tollS and C'aSS, I am orJy a\'allable to meet 041 Tuesda1 and 111Uf'SitJy
1 am a.ailable the whol!l da'J on Satt.tcays and SJroays. My mabie Is (852) 4.i399889
James
186. VVhnt is beinq o:rered to thft huyer at nc cos:'?
(t\1 Oclivc: ry
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(.C:1 /'.. rondin:J !arnp
(D:! One rncnth's rent
187. Whv is the owner gettin9 rid of hs used ooods?
fA} !tv plans tc repl3ce t11eut ;r..itt: ,K;w
(H) Hr: will t e overseas.
iC} He s i" net:.d of .-none:/ ri9ht nwoy.
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188. \1\;'hat is u-,e purpose of the e-mail message?
(.to.;. To inquire <tems t)l1 SHi t!
({1 To seek information .1hout t'!1e
(G:' To respond tc
(0} To f-n) {:ut if is a:,r.:ti able
189. On ).vhic:1 day will ,James hfl av;J.ilab\e to n1eet lNith John?
n 1:'!:\<lay mcrr ing
Thursday
Sntunir:y :lftP.rnoon
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190. :-low much 'ifJil it cost Jame!i lo pick up the items is intorested in without thA discount?
I:A: $80
(13) $160
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you in the fcllowing t able.
$0.11 l'l nltA
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listing !S at
Olher updales of July 1, 2006:
CJf ovr Super Surfer cc,' li:Ow ettby an mteroqe );creme of t.ifl.!f; ir .
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192. What does the phone bill imply?
(/\} h1s. Parker lfl{Jnt ol hm .::;'1115 ff..:;m t:6r (:e:
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(C) l'here.i!i a r:,tc! ()n telephone ':>1!1 rnonth.
/\ngnlinn n lot of brne lttn nf;t.
193. Vihich of tt'r: ser1ice will NOt be available in July?
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{C) Oui::kcr LE:c1lilical servic::>
{Dj ot bil:ing ....... ents
194. Starting in July, from Nhich se-vice \\'ill tha users benefil?
{A) lflermtliuna! cai!;
(Bj l J.:Jmestic
(L lnl.f!rnat n::;cGst
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195. at the telephone bill, v./hich servce \vill likel;,. affect Ms. Parker the least in July?
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1 J. .V up wr:.!t thflrr d;l.1l:t Mnny s.>luLlt:t'l& lo the l ... nUic pl"trhleiUo\o, mcludulg
L!J.e of A }i?,h'. r1iJ :.i.)''l;:lc..m, '"'"..'l"C \\icier J'\"111..13 by 1,1\f' J'l'<lii!CfJOrt
p n>pO!H:d a nd implP.IJICntr.rl in. ):v.drl:f to trnfr11:
iilualH\1\. H C'lwt"V.!', vt!Lh 'htLytn:.Oic jAms. eout.inlJOu,o n.xld
and a-, rl n-:cidentf<.., 1 he.so h,v lra\'C n<l nn1c-h
dift(w9. uce t)
Oll Cf:: bt:(,_'lUHO IH(lt'() :lflPJ:Il'(' nt th;n. '"01'(: tHken rrom
.':ihilil.l:l ' rim .. aud ncnh Harinn. "il-t""tl lh.at lhc J'W"tlple voicing :he-ir
<utC ... "' I"f Ui to pvtil"ynlAkers.. Uut t.u 1.hu e:x1.r:".;lr!:VC' the kllttW Ll u:'
tl:nplc ur f.{un.l.q LUlnJ111t (Qr ,,,l)r<' t l:JU l.' f thH polls;
bdi:..tj tht L-affk prnblern :u; ih!!' Dltl:d. ;.Q(c"nl
Cimu lt ,;:i t.y Ul\1\i1li:t: Lo lli<l t-UC a Ut x :a:-uew trau.'ipo!'t.
IM:!Calb<t" the ofl.nx.cs bo.'cn very 'l'hls n
ou lthor :-: ... 1 l) r hono:Js tCJ h;.o Lv fund u nc:w tra nsit l"y!.t(!m 1r !':d1
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196. What o11s t11e Transport Aulhwily NOT done 10 lry an:l improv" the traffic problems?
(N Builtl ffiOfO oighvmyr.
Y.:idP.n ICcaj ru.lds
Have rnore trains rum:r.G
:DJ Blln busy
197. What is 3"'ita Ha!iln?
A ['>OIIinq r.:omoa!"'y
(f-3) Thtt Tr:msport h 1\1'10rity
(Cl A ra I company
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198. According to the rEpo1t, why are lhu government authorities reluctant to propose a Iran spor t
pmjcct?
\.'\) n, .. cunstnoct 01 will tako ;oo loilg.
iB) Olh<i' project fcndwo will be cut.
,.C) T!1ey (Hoi thP. curttnl systom i$ \I'Jorking fin(:1.
DJ Tr.oro Is r,o do::mard tor a qo:-\l
199. to : he poll. how <jo most of the citi7ens of KL Lu:11pur commute?
(A) f3y cur
!B) By
(G) t!y <ail
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200. What does th" ot question number 4 in me poU su9gest?
{AI The H) Uid f.Jnd the. i'lt!VY projnct.C) t>y incrcanu,g ta)<.eS.
{H) I 11ft bust wny to fL111tl ne'll 1:::. C;'l cvl\lng 0U1er
{G} gcvGrnmBni. ..houkt tr:/ getting pri"oJi:te
{0) ll>t: IOC31 gt<l!tlr!WTIO'I m.JSI nk I he ledernf governm<:nl for support.
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Directoons: Yoc wll r '>ar a quesuon or statoment and ttwoo responses spoken on Enqhsh. They will
oa spoken only one !line and won not he prlnl<>d In your tH">l book t'l> best ri)SpMse to the
que LOn cr statOO'"" an< the 1 ltor
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Example
You w'll ts the meeting room?
You"'''' also hear (Ai lo '1100! !Jif' now dll<dor
\B) lfs '"''room on tho r.rohl.
IC\ Yes, at 'AD o'rlock
The respor" to th<' "W'cre '" tM n roomr IS r.nooce (BJ, trs the firslooom
on ttou ng'lt," so (B) 1s tha correct answer You mnrk answn (R) on your answor sheot
11. Mark your AI)Swer on your at1swor sheet. 26. Marl< your answer on your aoswer sheet
12. Mark your answer on your answer sheet 27. Mark your answer on your answer sheet
13. Mtuk your answer on your answe-r sheet. 26. Marl< your aMwer on your answer shoot
14. Marl< yoor answer on your answer sheet. 29. Mark your anr.wer on your answe shcot.
15. Warl< your Mswer on ;-our answe< sheet. 30. Mall< your an'l\\ler on ;-our answeo shoot
18. your o'3wc' en dnsv.or Sheel. 31. Marl< your ans1er on answer shoot.
17. Mar'f vour rtn..<m"r on your answer 32. Marl< 'fOOl ans- on your answ sheet
18. Mark your answer on your answer sheet 33. I.' ark your answer on your answer sheet
19. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. 34. MArl< your enswer on your answer s"'eet
20. Mao k ;-our an SYler on your answer sheet. 35. MarK your answer on your answer I
21. \4a.rk your answer on your answer sheet. 36. Mark your answer on your answer sheet
22. Mark your anSW91 on your ans\\er shoot. 31. Mall< your answer on your answer shttal
23. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.
3a. Mar1< your answer on your answer
24. t.<ark your nnswer on your answer sheet. 39. 'vlask your ans-r on your answN sheet.
25. Mark your answer on your answer si'eet
40. Mark your enswer on ;-our answer sheet.
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PART 3
Directions: You will Mar SOMe belw09n two peopla You will 110 1
About what the . ..,s say 10 .:orversa110n Setocr best l''"ponsu It
eac." question and rmr1< the letter (A), !B), (C), or (D) on your answer sheet. 1 he Will
be spoken only one I orne and w II pnnred "' YQIJr t10"1 hook
Wny IS the man asking the woman If he can take
oH earry today?
fA} H wan, k 1noe1 a r:'1ent to lund1
IB) He wams 10 go !lome and relax.
(C) tW waro 10 a pla . r In Gilly
(0) I 1<1 Wdlllb I gUI ht tooth luui<od :ot
t2. What does the woman ask the man to do before
he leaves?
(A) Finosh wrrllng a "'1-'0<'
(B) Scl1adulc an appoinlcnunt Wlh her inl.l.
(C)Ait .. II ""'"'ling"''" th" C" mariJJ0"'
(D) Read"''"' the tu ch"' the to s
43. Who Will the man see before he lakes ol'?
{AJ The If
(Bi lad RroJrll<ly
iCi The woman
(D J I los c<oeol
44. Who is SCheduled 1o drop by?
(/ .> . _.,
(hi RO<JnyUt:z
ICt M1 11 "'"'
(C'' f'c . s 11\,u,ay r
45. When willlhe vtsrt"Qt" como?
(. 1
( J I his WOO< E-m!
(C} Nel'l wvek
ID) N,,., morollo
46. \Yhy dO thtt 0(\l.l nrl N01 hut-JfiY h:.o hou1
lhenews?
fA The f'*' COli 1 to1 <=l w.;st l1IWr1
hatln
IIICJ.
(ll) 1 II IM $ lhtJy "' 1. 11111 0111 I
had ''"''"0
(Cj lho. ho.:Jgvtltu "''"" '''duced I<X ""''
(D) C<HIIu ol Ut<l .. 'flo1 won h, I I 9u
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47. What does tha woman "ant to know?
,, , 'f thnr a
tlJ) t1nw rm tho is.
tC) to yet o,orne 'JOO<IInowl
I" .f-,.,VI ,,, ..... "l I lf {)(i dJl-h
AR \o\lh-:l.t de. tho lha- WUtllt:Sif Uv?
tu , .4,
\UI LOt'll 1r1 the yn low
(C) T&e or a roow hrJIJIJy.
., '''"lr:l
1
1 J. b0clk
49. Ateordlng!o the man. Vitia! will Jeff do?

fJ J M vH tc anothnr tO'Nn
H.. vvwe a hoot..
D) Seo iJ Uncto1
50. Acccrding to the man. what do !hey have 1o do
soon?
,, " ;pl n I tv llltl d 1\Uflfh\ 01 r. '"V\IIh"Jif1m'8
tBJ lfl;atP n llmcOMp 1y
(C) C.:tHHrlp Wtlll r1 IWT ' >T lhtl r n9W l>rt><hiCt
4'"1' J:nltl Wil'f"l to save 11' ,.or thr'
51. Wh<!ra do they mosl rokely work?
f ,, .. n:'f("C) st1<m
18) Ae<nsullrng !1111
(G)Arl,rlo .!nro
((l C.11llnm numnfnrttIOQ cornr> ny
52. W"al does the woman sugges! they do?
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' rof *CIIl tnrrpJU1'(
Ll f.: nowpt(Jtlu nn
(;) Gel the OJSton,ers h 10tvecl
0) Pravll>di=uJII; r.on,,.,.,ero
53. Where is lhe woman going?
11\J It ck !,cr -II om'"' n-traye
1 B) lc""""" her ca to anolhO< place
(C:j To buy &<JmPthfn .. Jt tlw !'i"'IP''tfnAikt
')) If ..., . .. 1 lr""'w lhu p ..
:>4. Wnattome rs 11 now most likely?
lA) Ar1 urd "'r
IB) ,h rst &fiN o<.k.
(C) JIJSI IJefom tv11. a clock
(!)) I n'y lour" .lock
55. What does the man menbon about l he
supermarl<et?
fA) 'lvmq a .otle llOW
1 R) It ,., lrtnt lu lJ<Uli lhP.te
C) ll rs 100 lor ftO<r ""' ollooe.
:D) Ill en Jano R<Jad
56. What are they lnlkillg about?
'") lh1 b' lnp
1 A) A tl'.IW wllopuiJ .ollwnro
((;} noo horoch mnu
IJl A co-"""oker
57. What does !he man want to know?
lA) Whether tho Wlllnan toed withe computer
tB) It ,Jchn nstall"<< fiht 1ogmm onl\ftr C(}CnJor.
'G) Hov, "" .tlhu no ,. r.ornf)UIH< IS.
0) l-lt.w diH.,rRnt "hft wmnand keys ilm
58. Whal wlilthe wo!Mn do at lunch?
cA) OnY' 1'0 !'HIOi'lrb( 1-1 Jluure
tB) r 1oVK1o the l l l<Jn "han answer.
<C) f'r:k p .nroo lor hAo cumputor
(n) l.fHhA o, hm lnp
Wh<m <!lid the man start wor1<ing at thi s company?
. Fi ve years ago.
John leaving the company?
He l s setting up his own company
He is going back to college.
He got a bett"r otferrwm anothiU fi1m
He is not along w1th tt1e mamba" of
his staff
iWI>at <0011S the woman want the man to do?
''!AI Cc11nt> to her graduatoon cerem011Y
Get his colleg degree.
lot of money
Wait tor her a hllle longer.
will the woman get to the party?
By gettig a nde with somoono
By driving her own cor.
By taking putlhc transportation
By walking thflre
(A) At the auto repair shop
nerMuse
Before they go to the meeting.
Ounng lunch hour.
tomorrow morning
Right alte< lllOii. tody
65. What does the man want to do?
lA) Aehre from h1s Job
1 B) W<>rk rn anothe1 Mid
tC) Go on a busot"ess '''P
flJ) Save money lor l11s lulurn
66. How will the woman help the man?
(A) Uy refeuing him to somi'ane :,lfa knows.
(B) By getting h1m a rob i111..-v1ew
(C) By lending hun some ll' onay.
(D) By workulg overt me
&7. When Will the man most likely receive a phone
call?
(A) away
(B) Th1s a1ter11oon
(C) fhi s aveulng
(lJ) tomorrow morntng,
68. How do some of the managers probably feel right
now?
(A/ Nmvous
(B) Excited
(C) Angry
(D) Happy.
69. When do they expect the news to be announced?
(A) Today
(B) Later Uus week.
(C) Some tim.,
(0) Next month.
70. What does the man say about some of the
managers?
(A) They are hardworking peonle
(B) deSP,rve to
(C) they dese< vu to getllrOd.
(0) TitttV make too mucn money
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PART 4
Dlrecllons: Y'ou wn I some Short talks s;.vcn tJy a smgte $pP.aker You wdt be asked to answer
Ut!P'I quest10no olhltll wllar tho speaker says n each shurt tlllk. Select the best response to each
qL '''" ard nark tho Jetter (II) (R), (C), Of D) on your answer sheot The will be spoken
nrly one broo ard wilt not be pnnted on yoot laSt book
71. Wl1atis betng advertsed?
1A) /\n Hll II tf
\)A lfl. Iff
A n , !;t111t!
\
72. What does the spook or mentoon about the event?

tl '' v '-""" housJ.
H J 1 oV>J<I WltlJe , o11 c n
t I
73. WhO wdl beneltt tne most from this event?
1
h leU
tf ) ,,
I lJtl I
1 1 ,, t'll ans
II I
.,. ... Whu ' ,,.., u tsU\Jfence of tniS
:tnl'lOuncemenf'
\tfflUil{J "'; enterlaliP'I'1
I ,and r
75. Wt>y me soeaker menbomnq a cnange in the
schodulo?
' A l'il P.f!t \\tllh lbu ,.:O!ntl '>y-;1 11 ha,.
""" ) n .me we o nol enougfl
) 1 "' >o;: IS rolloohng well
1
Pl I htr41 was 1 for the m.:1qi ...
lw
76. WhO 1s Mr. Sanders?
(A, ':1pi;W\ nf lle Ship.
oo
,.,. 1 " '!''lferlg n9f'
lit ( :h til
])) 1.. "'st of lim qw show
n. What is being announced?
<A1l hll cklslng or lh>J store
(H} An ovacuahuJ 1 d1lll
(ll The sale ol til<! d<ly
"'tit
78. Whot does the speaker ask the workers to do?
tA' extllh' buRdmq
(PI f 'Ay tor thr 41'
1(') Put on lha ""'" ""'''"
(Ill Talk to lha lire
79. does the speaker ad\11&8 those ville> ere tn
tne moddle ol the building to do?
(I\) Take tho nvnlors.
!Ill THke 11111 <''II:Jtlntors
I( ) Run out nl no bullc1tnq
!OJ lise the emornencv stars
. . .. ,
80. Wl1al old the repesentabve of IZH announce?
f /t. l growth \! I tJ OOffipAOy lOCkS
11 \J lllu of (:htttl ex,cutive ofhr.e1
iC.I rht:l 01 its C::flflirlr
ill) amount ol moo'>'( on"""' lhe C0011""
-
81. How did they learn of several fActs?
fA From thf" contpany spQtu
ll\1 rrorn an unwtidosed intonnant
cC. f-rom lf:tt executJvR olfteer.
II J From lho lnr.nl police
82. According to :t>e speaker, how lOng w:u the
last?
lfllflll>Onlh.
(IliA low mn11tlls
(C Qnpyear
H'l,
Who is Nathan Boyce?
(A) A unoversity proleSSOI.
(B) A write
(C) A physici"' 1
(D) /1 his1ory l&cller
What will Nathan doscuss today?
(A) His thM at h1s unlvar;lty.
(ll) European hisloty
(C) II s pholosophic&l views of hte
(D) ff,s Mes1 book
What dod Nathan learn during his !rip to Ireland?
(A) He will be laadong now research f'<"OfE>CI
(B) Some new lindong about hl>tory
(C) I he university has namP.d hl n an llOil()rAry
protessor.
(D) Tho<e will be a book wntton Jbout him
86. For how many years has the event been taking
place?
(A) One yeao
(3) Two vows
{C) Avo years.
(D) Ten yeurs.
87. What oould those arrilling befor& 9 get a chance
to?
lA) Meet w1tl1 H1e <lnvers
(I:!) lake the cars lor a t<ISI clrive.
(C) Gl the ullloe drivers
{0) a rHsrount on I hr. ontty Ius
88. How much would a 65-year-otd man have to pay
to get into !he place?
(A) Two dollars
(B) 1 hrA<> rtotat>
(C) Five doiiAIS.
(D) rwelvd d<>llars.
89. Who most likely is giving lfle talk?
(A) l ht. rattu 1y msln,Gto
(A' 1\ lOut 9Uide.
(C) A r:lirniJer
(U) A W
90. Why has the plan been changed?
(AJ 1-iain is corrur1fJ {!own hHrd <.uJI Ide
(Bt l he rHflihU in"ll ucto1 r:uuiU 11
(C) llu . .U:Iflt)(S V\lt:ld 1u Uo JIH) 1St-.
(Q) I he WQtut tevd h,t!: 1 i::uu Utyund wti<..H 1:.
91. Which of the followong actovities is NOT a pan of
the day's events?
(A) llikiuy.
(f:l) Wlndsurtong.
(C) SMtfl!rung
(D) Jul of.tlng
92. Who is the intended audience of this talk?
(A) leucf,,_,,
(B) Stulie111:,
{C) Yo:-t\ l """'u'
{U) f h ,..,s play1.11 (<
93. What will the participaools do in the morrmgs alter
breakfast?
{At I t1:un lh"" nd tl
(8) trlt; lr 1t1U
(f .. t (11} ln1 a shNt "
(I H Read Journi.11
94. What does the speaKer mention about dinner?
(Al l 'VIlli h<t :::;i&IVE:d t:xucUv ol o'dn. 1..:
(f\J rh.Jra 1s gotno ..J lO ;1 vanety ot ''
t..hJOSO hHill
(CJ The f)<lrtlci[Ktnf: wdl 1repu1e llllh,hf:Ohn.r
(OJ It will 00 'HJitl O:iltHI lht1 intonllill .. t
95. What 15 tfle report mamly about?
1,1\1 I d11wr , r -;tam,w.f
1 ;, A 111 lnric.tl vi !W ol the oly ilfldm.1rk
,t.jlt'! rn011.S rJChbusrn?ss-nan
'') , ... htr I u'tst9tn1!1"fly
96. Hnw old 1 s the business?
,f\ lf!fl v tt nl I
B} fwrntvII'J l nid
H ") ftl y ... P'U!l (lkl
II' 'ln" 'twt rld
97. What does the speaker mention about the
business?

t A1 II , mly h) the
( 1) II wrU hHVP rts gmrtd O(Xlruno tiQOn
r.-:) fit .. by rrorn an walks,, life.
1l Ji hns dit uinshnd
98. What Is being planned?
(A) i1 lro,llpag!l n"WS;>:.Jj')Or Gtvry
(Bl A annive'M'Y
(C) I he elact1on of II c1ty's llldyor
(D) I he reletl5R of a n'lw hlot.:kbush"'r IOOWJ
99. What is scheduled to happen on Monday
evening?
lA) 1\ d1nner lunchon
(B) I lour nf the bulld111q
(C 1 A movie scre('nutg
\DJ A hook sale.
100. Who is the ontended audience of th1s
announcement?
(A) Company A111p1oy .,.,s.
(0) The gover11oo.
(...:) rhe librariAno.
fi)! The moviqgoors
Reading Test
In the read1n g test, you will read a variety of texts a1d answer several different types of reading
r-om prehension c;ues:lons The er tire reading teSt Ill HI I ast 75 minutes. T ~ e r e are three parts, and
d1rections are given for P.ach pArt You are enco0raqed to answer as many questions as possible
wilnin lhll time allowed.
Part 5
Directions: A wotd or 'phrase is missing In eaCh of the sentences oelow. Four answer Ch01ces areo
given below each sentence. Select the oest answer to complete the sentence. Then, mark the
letter lA/. (B), (C), or (Oj on your answor sheet.
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101 . Recent graduates often ITnd it a challenge to
communicate ---- less-qualified but more ...
experienced workers.
[A} by
18) ~ r
;qtor
(IJ) with
102. Tho successful ---- of a large corporat1on
requires a variety of skills and talents.
(t\) administer
Hit ad mil I{Stration
C) admlnlstenng
Tn AdrninlcdmbiC"
103. Our company prides itself on making many
special recrea!lonal ana educational programs
to Its wor1<ers.
(II) presel't able
(B) reachable
(C) avalaole
(0) en1oyable
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104. The company chairman expressed
disappointment in the behaVior of some staff
members--- said l hat most employees
had followed company guidelines.
{A) and
(B) bul
(CJ or
(0) else
105. A spokesman for tha board of directors
announced that the chairman will step down
-----and when ft becomes necessary.
(A) if
(B) there
(C) then
(D) so
106. Following criticism by government regulatO<S,
the company will issue ------- safety guidelines
in the near future.
(A) revise
(B) revised
(C) revision
(D) l&ViSing
107. Our new dlrector IS not only highly qualifted
and experienced. - also has a gteat deal
of petSOnal Charm.
lA; he
(BJ hiS
(C) hun
(O)hlmsell
1 08. The In Transit Travel Agency w II do everylh.ng
possible to - your stay In Asia
and enjoyabe.
(Ado
!B) hOve
tC) give
(O)make
109. The new \racking system will our
company's ability to d&hver packages and
letters on or ahead of schedule
1'\1 sue<:eed
!A) enhance
(C) obtain
I D) COfiSider
110. The Department of Energy nnnounced that \he
president - will make a tour of the new
facility when it opens a week from today.
lA) nseli
(1'11 herself
!C) oneself
(I)J
111 . ... -- the introductron of any new evidence.
\he investigating judge Ia expected to deliVer a
preliminary judgment sometime today.
(A)
(B) Except
(C) Eles;de
(0) Baning
112.. Desp;te be1ng a newcorl'er to \he loeld of
V.pi>tnld"'!), Upgtad Eng"'"""'9 """
acn.ev.d - resutts Ill ts f1n.t year
lA) enver
(1:1) liOVy,ng
(C) enviable
([)) envyingly
113. The acting medical superintendent wll1 be
rep aced by someone for Ue posrtion
(1\J quafoflt!<l
!B) more q..alllled
ll;l most q..aldied
1.01 more qualificator-.s
114. Advance Personnel guarantees salary
and conditions with your skll.s and
prolesSionalrsm.
(AJ attractiVe
U:ll sufflciMI
!C) oommensu-ato
10) capable
115. rhe survey Indicated \hat teenage boys who
consume alcohol are ... to experience
stress during exam periods.
(A) hke
(fll lrkeness
jC) l1ked
(0) more likely
118. The bu.ldrng management has lntroouced
guidelines aimed at streamlining U16 process
of ------ exisbng leases.
(A) renewing
(8) reacting
(C) remtndlll!J
(OJ relunmnq

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117. Fill t ~ e reservoir With cold water. and place
one scoop of coffee '" the filleT; - press
the start button for wonderful. fresh coffee.
b<>fa<e
tt>erefore
C.l lol OY<lMg
01 than
118. Easter break. a skeleton staff ot
volunteers will maintain all essential services
to keep the business running.
lfl) Whlo
!Ell At11md
1C) During
\U) Snce
119. All applications for the current positions
should be submitted to the personnel section
triplicate and In separate envelopes.
[1\) by
(tl\ ; ...
IC! on
{D) to
120. perso11nel are required to partiCipate in
professional development programs and to
submit program evaluations.
lA) Some of
IB) Every
(C) Most
(U)AII
121. We would like to Inform our employees that
any complaints should be ---- to their union
representative at ffrst.
(A) outli11eu
(B) addressed
(l!i focused
(Diapplled
122. It is true that the numbor of traffic accidents
Involving cyclists has increased -over
the last 1 0 years.
{A) meagerly
(B) fundamentally
(C) Significantly
(0) adequately
123. Natura ly, our company utilizes the production
process ------ guarantoos the moSl
satisfactory results.
(A) that
/B) who
(C) what
(D) how
124. The unexpected surge In the prices of steel
and other minerals will result in a dramatic
Increase In tax this year.
(A) rates
(ai charQes
(C) expense:;
(0) revenues
125. Following media criticism - the Defense
Secretary's performance, the President
today spoke in his defense at a special press
conference.
(A) at
(B) vf
(CI for
(0) from
126. The new tax cuts are designed --
low-Income eametS and those whh young
families.
(A) benefits
(B) to benefit
(C) benefited
(D) benefiting
127. An ondependent investigator -- -- a report on
the company's financial operatiO<lS wh1ch, tor
some unknown reason, was never released.
(A} contracted
(B) confirmed
(C) complied
(0} oonvortad
128. After a highly profitable first six months, the
restaurant's profits fO< the second half of the
year were a great------.
(A) disappoints
(B) disappointed
(C) disappointing
(D) disappointment
129. ---- you are no doubt aware, the new
security system requires the insta!latia.n of a
backup power source in case an emergency
situation arises.
(A) As
(B) For
(C) Wijh
(D)So
130. Electron Recycling has developed a profitable
business by recycling metals retrieved from
------electronic components.
(A) discarded
(B) extended
(C) unoccupied
(D) suppressed
13'1. Consultation with the appropriate experts
is essential ir we are to arrive at an-- --
decision.
(A) 10forrned
(B) obtained
(C) enlightened
(D) acquainted
132. Once you have paid the appropnate student
fees, YQU will be ablo to - - the medical,
recreational, and other facilities.
(A) access
(B) accessQd
(C) accessory
(D) accesstble
133. Should you experience ----- in obtaining
access to the buikling on the weekend, please
contact the Security Department.
(A) hardness
(B) dlfftculty
{C) burden
(D) predicament
134. The Department of Social Welfare's report this
yeer Indicated that it is focus1ng -------on tha
homeless and long-term unemployed.
(A) distinctly
(B) Individually
(C) excepuonally
(D) panicularly
135. Numerous speakers came fooNard to express
their gratitude------ the retiring secretary's
unfai ling courtesy and efficiency.
(A) for
(B) at
(C) to
(D) with
136. ---- good evaluations from their immediate
bosses should be the maJn obJective of those
who wish to be promoted I his year.
(A) Attain
(B) Al1ained
(C) Attaining
(D) Attainable

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127. An Independent 1nvestgator - a report on
the company's finllflcial operations which. !or
some unknown naason, w.lS never released.
(/\) COI1tracted
(B) confirmed
(C) compiled
(D) conve<led
128. After a highly profitable first six months. the
restaurant's profits for the second hal1 of the
year were a great ----.
(A) dtsappoinhl
(1:1) d sappomted
(C) d1sappotn110g
(DJ dlsappomtment
129. you are no doubt awar&, the new
security system requires the installation of a
backup power source In cose an emergency
situation arises
(A) A>
{B) For
{C) W1th
(OlSo
130. Electron Recycling has developed a profitable
business 1:/f recycijng ll"l$tals retrieved from
electroniC components.
(A) diSCAri(fed
(B) extended
<Cl unoccuped
(0) suppressed
131. Consultat ion wtth the appropr.ate ..
iS essential ;t we are to amve a1 an
decls1on.
(/\) lttform;,d
(B) obtained
(C) enlightenetl
(D) acquainted
132. Once you have pa>d the appropriate student
fees, you w1U be 10 the meduce.
recteatiOilal, and other faciMies
(/\) access
(B) accessed
(C) occesory
(D) accessible
133. Should you experience -- 10 Obta!lling
acc;ees to lhe building on the eekend. p4ease
contact the Security Department.
(Al hatdness
(Bi
(C) burden
(0) predlr.nment
134. The Department of Social Welfare's repon thiS
year Indicated lhat it Is focusing on the
homeless and long-term unemployed
(Aj dtonct'Y
(B) llld<VIdually
(C) exceptionally
(0) partiCUlatty
135. Nu morous speakers came forward to exp1ess
their gratitude - the retiring secretaty's
unl a1nng courtesy and eff.eiency.
(A) for
(B) nt
tC) to
(0) With
136. --- - good I!Yaluatlons trom the.r 1mmed1ate
oosses shoul<lt>e the mBIIl object.ve of thOSe
who WISh to be promoted thls year.
(A) Attaln
(R) AttAitled
(C) Attawung
(D) Attainable
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selected following a nationwide search ---
over the last six months.
lAJ olerted
iS) engaged
1r;) prutected
iD) conducted
138. As we------ in our guidelines for applicants,
please submit documents in triplicate before
5:00p.m. on Friday.
(A) exceeded
(B) Indicated
(C) l".(lnducted
(0) reserved
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139. The sudden rainstorm arrived -----, leaving
a trail of damage which many predict will take
some time to repair.
(II) unexpected
(B) unexpectant
(C) unexpectedly
(D) unexpectedness
140. Pease re!ld the ------- passages carefully, and
answer the multiple choice questions
below within the time allotted.
(AI consecutive
(B) constan1
(C) following
(0)
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DirKtlons: A word o< p)lrase is msatng on uch oltt111 ....,tencn below. Four answer chooces arc
grvon beh.1w e11ch wntence 58lect the IJasl answer to complete the Then, rnark
letter (A). (B), tC), or (D) on your answer wet
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141. (A) employment
(Bj applle<otiOn
(C) subscrlphon
CO) aum'' U:)Utt\v: 1
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Should your qualifications .... oot requirements, we will contact you ditecUy to 3lTIVlge an intervieW
142. (A) D(l(ee
(B) equal
tC) match
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(B) Even thQugh
(C) In ol
(0) In addrtlon to
for an extended period or time As new positions are posted on a regular baSis, v1e encourage you to
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we WISh you Ule best of tuck In yoor pursuit or new career opporturubes and thank you agillllor yoor
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Questions 144-146 refer to tile lolfowln9 nohce.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
SJ\eraton CoUege ln{fnd' to t:"'te:r Ulto for- c.onsuldng services wrth a pote:nuaJ
compony for the purpose of dt'ltioping and implement>"& cornp<J$-wide one-and system.
The Identification will provide acceu to a multitude of campus a.pphcations to aU persons
with the college. The system must coordinate nd integnte with ond future
144. lA) assisted

r associated
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145. iAI Constder
II:!) Consoderatlon
(C) ConsiDered

proven consulting 'n the areas or one-card assessment, de.sicn. tnstallat1on, producu, and

will be required \1) sign an affidavit stating they are not now ffillaud with nor are
rceiving compensatlof1 from any card system vendors, r1nancial consortiums. vendor groupl. card
lnstJtuteJ. or banldng onsututes
t"or lnformauon or a copy of the Request fOr f'roponl. contact. justin 1\dd. Sheraton Collece
Faeiht>es Servkes, H78 Euclod Ave . Utah. 7SSOOOO.
The college reserves t.he rl&ht. to reject any of all proposals or to waive any $pecifkatlon or
requtrement deterrnl"ed to be in the best-------- of the college.
146. (Aj.,teroots
(B),ntf!feSted
(q interestong
(0) intereslingly
Proposals are due and will b publicly opened at the Shemoo> College Facilltle Services. 2478 Euclid
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STRAIGHT COP CROOKED COP
Canada's two officoal cultures clash an uptight, by-the-book officer (Jerry Kirkland)
147. W despite
(B) wnen
(C) because of
(OJ unw
from Van<ouver hooks up with a rulebreakong street cop from Quebec (Bruce Huard) for a
murder investigation. chemtstry - the lt3d acton h good, but tho:
148. (Aj wothon
(B) oveo
(C) bt:lween
(D) along
outdated Canadian cliches displayed throughout the movie sometimes were a bit too much for
the audiMce. The SIC)()' line begins - - but staru to lag on toward the latter half of the
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Your accoonl information
Yll If lc.IDC" Dumber II 5-1005
Your account number: 58124
Wclco1ne Mr. Patrick Dillon:
Thanks for choosing Zone. Our prom1sc is simple: we alway offer you Ute best
with greater choice and flexibility. ln this spirit, we invite y0\1 to gel to know
150. (A) vaJu
16) valor
(C) valuable
(D) valid1ty
all aboul7 .Qne.
nuee guides! Tons of tips and rewards to
11tis package will help you gel familiar with the ----- privileges of your prepaid
1 :>1. (A) much
(13) many
(C) every
(D) mosl
service and the mnovative services Zooe offers you, frbm text messaging to mobile lnternet
service. You 11 also discover all U1e ways to manage your account oo zone. com. You can also
visit ZOI\e.com for loads of tips on making the most of your-------.
152. (A) computer ';
(B) handset i<
(C)
(D) account
lf you have any questions, sinnpty 1isit <One. com, or call 116, free of charge, from your Zone.
or call 1-800-7555-zone (exL 451).
away!
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Directions: In this part you will read a aeJectlcn Cltilxl&, at magatlne and newspaper
"'"" etters, a no aovensements. ttacn text Is fOllOwed by UVtf81 Questions. Select the best
at'sv.er tor each Quest1on and marl\ the letter (A), (B), (C), or (OJ on your answer sheet.
Questions 153-154 refer to the following advertisement.
Office Supply & Depot
Welcome to our Grand Opening Sale!
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It Is our pleasure to Introduce our 3rd branch store In the metropolitan city of Chicago. '.
Located In the center of the busy business district, is our largest store yet. And, to get you
familiar with our store, we are having a Grand Opening Sale that you don't want to miss .
.:.u vn uown, ana pay us a VISit to oe a part ot tn1s great Sale. Sta.rt1ng trom November
25 until December 2, everything in the st.ore will b discounted 30%. This is going to be an
excellent oppot1unity to get in on some of li'Hit best bruyairt::;
Hewlett Packard A4 inkjet paper (400 sheets) $15.00
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When you are in tha store, take a moment of your time to join our Premier Discount Club. It's
tree, and with It you will get an additional 5% off on all items purchased In any of our stores
in the city. There are no obligations or strings attached. Just sign up when you vsit us, and
maximize your discounts to the fullest.
153. What is suggested in the advertisement?
(A) The store will be celebrating Its third year of business.
iB) The pnce ol items in the store will be siasherl roughly by one third.
(C) The sale period will last for two months.
(Di Th" discounts wilt only be available to premier members.
154. How can a customer receive the largest discount?
(AI By coming 1n early to the store
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(B) By pL1rChU3ing two Of' more items
(C) By s1gnong up for a special memoorship card
(0) By becomino a reaular customer
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b rec\lrJ hiih, the new ,,rice bu ra..t"J tbe- '!');eb"'"'' cJ lu1 Y
,,,me 1nd indi.red ne!llative from the new pri-..-e "" c..lort
wi ll be inevllllltt. troalhle(1 aitllniJI iltugslin(i M 1)1<1 ntaw h.wl"
th .. l t1acy cannot cov..:r the.r iucl et.1sU i( ", j) pnc<e: hat $SO pt:r
Addtn5" to ti1Al, d.c)mclht:: r.nduatry it hat by t.bc- .t.ll-lillle htgh ,.)
J>ri;:c. Travel AJ:rnls are ..1 drop in ,,jJ prices lo the h1llfl1Hl
induatry t" gut mofe p.:opltJ in their vvhi.,let dri"'int 4Muud the \ivuuhy. Wlut i.-
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165. What Is the report nwnly al>OUI7
lA) The rlsrng price of oil and its etf&ets on the or:onomy
IB) TI1e troubled airlines and its revival plan
IC) The need lot a boost in the tra\/$1 induslly
(0) Spending pattema ., the COIIS<JmOI' rnatket
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barrel matk?
(A) The tounsm rnrustry
(B) Consumer spending
(C) Alrhntls
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Ouestlons157-159 refer to the following questionnaire.
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- Salaa SUShi -
To our distinguished guests. we would like to request your kind foodback after you have
lr1ed our food and se,._;ce. This will help us to bet1er 118rve you arod Imp-ova ourselves In
the quahty of food, To show apj:lreclatlon for the ttme taken to fill ou1 this form, we wlll
provide you with a coupon worth 20% off on your ne)(t meal With us!
Please Indicate s number for uch quertion, wlih 1 being not so good and s
being axes/lent:
1 How do you rate our food and service overall?
?.. Do you think our manu Is helpful and clear when ordering?
3 What Is your opinibn of the quality ot our food?
4. How do you rate the of our restaurant7
5. How do you lind our interior setup and ambience?
Please tick one bo;r for e,sch question:
6. How fast was your food served?
0 less lt'tan 15 minutes 0 1 S;JO mlrMee
2 3 4 s
2 3 4 5
2 3 4 5
, 2 3 4 5
2 3 4 5
0 30-45 minutes
0 mona than 45 mll'lutes
7. How would you rate the service qualhy of your witter I waitress?
I Impolite L average
l. above average and helpful L very helpfUl and polite
You may write any comments or suggestions here:
Many thanks!
Mr. Hitachi,
157. What is the malo purpose of the questlonnarre7
(A) To provide discounts to its regular customers
(B) To find out what th& most popular menu item is at the restaurant
(C/ To gather perscnallnformatioo aboul the customers
(0) To discover what is good and bad about the restaurant
158. What rs being offered to those guests who fill out the questionnaire?
(A) The best table rn the restaurant
(B) A Mure discount on food
(C) A free dnnk of their choice
(0) An allyoucaneat salad bar
159. Which of the followiroy is NOT beJng asked/
(A) The quallty of service received from the waiter
(B) The clarity of the merlu choices
(C) The atmosphere of the restaurant
(0) The trme it took to finrsh the meal
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Queatlon.a 160-163 refer to the following e-mail message.
Dear t.!r Baker,
My apologies lor the late reply as I was away from tile ofhce to attend the WJSC {World Internet Secunty
Conference) In New Yorl<
vWh regard to your l)foposal of a possible collaboration between Security Systems and SafeNet to co-develop
a new Internet security product, I find it somewhat interesting. The reason Is because. as Y01J may well know,
SafeNetls a company that specialims in Internet appliances, In the area of firewall awllcatlons.
and we are currently looking for some new technology U1at could add to our pwtection on a netwurk level.
Therefore, I was glad to reoelve an email message from you. I know that with Internet security protection on botll
tlle application and netwol1< level, we coukl intrO!tuce a phenomenal product by working together.
Alter talking to some of my colleagues. I that Security Systems has done some outstanding researcll
and development in the arE!a of Internet security on the netwol1< lewl, especially in host prevention systems We
currently have a W()(king relationship With a vendllf doing similar protection systems on llnux-based systems. This
does not necessarily imply that we cannot wo11< together with Security 5ystems. ln fact. II el'e()lthlng wo11<s out we
are more lllan Willing to swiich over and let you handle all the wor1< In the future.
Please send me a roadmap of our proouct a business proposal wilh details ot possib'e collaboration.
and ail;() full product details with technical specifications and a brochure to start with.
I'm lod<illo f01ward to vour rcotv.
Andrew K811nedy
o:rector of R&O, SafeNet
160. Why is Mr. Kennedy apologizing?
(A) l-lo l':t)Ufd 1'\1'\t r'nAkA it tn tk<& oonf0r9n.ee.
(B) He took too long to wme back.
{C) t-Ie Is not Interested in working together.
(D) t-Ie d1dn't heve time to visit Mr. Baker in New York.
161. Why did Mr. Baker initi ally contact Mr. Kennedy?
(A) To have his Internet connected
(B) To inquire about some security Issues
(V) ro get direcuons to the offlce
(0) To propose a project
162. Why was Mr. Kennedy happy to be contacted by Security Systems?
(A) Ha heard good things about the company from his colleagues.
(tl) He was searching for a similar company.
IC) He wanted to work together with Security Systems.
{0) He realizes that Security Systems has the program he needs.
163. Which of the following is NOT requel;ted?
(A) A map of the company
!6) A company booklet
(C) A business-layout plan
fOl Complete features ot tho product
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QuesUona164-166 refer to the following documenL
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164. Who is lhe rec.pem of this delivery?
(A) Mr. MitChell
(B)Mr. Lee
(<;) Mr. Chow
(0) Mr MJJts
Cooside< It abandonod
165. How should the delivery M handled If " does not reacn the rec.p<ent?
(A) Retum 1t to tho sender oght away
(B) RNend it to an allernnto address
(C) Keep it at the post office for safekeeping
(D) DISpOSe of 11 altet 30 days
166. Which of the folklwlng Information Is NOT In the document?
(At The shoppong cost
ttl) 1 he elate
(Ct Tne number olltems
tO} The sender's conract number
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Questions 167-171 refer lo the lolioY11ng letter.
l1<. i nher II\ !006
jc>Sica l'arker
555 George Stree!
lu< Angete<. C'.A '1009$
Dear Ms. Parker.
Sports Today
.165 Boulevard
Nl"W Ynrk, '" I O!H2
want to dclnowledge rocetpt of and thank ynu for your letter dated Sepl<'mlwr ZS'"
tKenlittg tuues of Spari.J Tada)' nut 5ent to YI'U. We have lnve5tlgated thr matter
and found that you should have received your and October lssu<!s a< your
<ubscrlption Is not up for renewal until Nov<!rnber I, 2()()6.
\\c \I<Ould herL-I>y Ilk tu apologu.e for our I corrected the error and
-:a p::a.ding ordQr to bt :n to you tomorrow on October l9, 2006, two
issues. And to make up fnr the mistakes we hae made, we have enclosed our two other
be< I sellinR magazmes (Can Today and Tnda)) in a differmt package.
We'd al<o like to let you know that we value you as an Important customer tn Spotts Today.
I would like to take tillS oppprtunity to Invite you to renew your subscription 1\llh u< for
nllhcr year. We have attached a postage paid .. elope and a subscription
form with" special dlscllunt of 25% off our nomlal ratd for your convenltn<.'<!.
Once again, pleae accept our $lllcerc for the we caused you. !'eel
lree to wntart "' or us if )'OU need any furlhtr help or darification. We wiU always
be Jl ynur
ToM g,.ldp
Customer 5erYicc Officer
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167. What is Mr. Bridg!!$' main purpose In wrttlng this lett8f1
(A) To than I< the customer for subscribing to their magazine
{B) To make D. complaint about some b.ad Sl:ftvit.:4:!
{C) To renew the subscription for anotner year
{D) To provide an answer to an inquiry the customer h3d maae
168. When did Ms. Par1<.er send the lettea
(A) October 1 8
(B) September 28
(C) November 1
(D) October 19
169. What will Ms. Parker receive as compensation?
(A) A 25% discount on her next subscription
(B} Other publications from the same company nt no cost
(C) A check for the missing magazines
(0) An apology letta. from the president of the company
110. The phrase up for'' In paragraph 1. trne 4 is closest in meaning to
(A) owed
(B) appropriated
(C) expected
(D) suited
171. What is being sent wfth this letter?
(A) Magazines
(B) A check
(C) An envelope
(0) A receipt of purchase
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Questions 172-175 refer to fhe following infonnafion.
7:008:00 A.M.
8:009:00 A.M.
9:15-9:45 A.M.
11 :0011 :45 A.M.
12:001 :30 P.M.
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2:15-4:15 P.M.
4:30-5:00 P.M.
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Straton Life Assurance
New Employee Training
Theme: Nerv Bc,qlrm/Jtg.s, New Cltallenycs
Pick up orientation materials and name tags at the desk at the
e11trance of the Grand Hall. (Please wear your name tag at all
times so that others can recognize your name and the branch
office you work in.)
Buffet-style breakfast at the main floor
Opening speech outlining the company's history by Vice
Presid"nt Jack Thornton.
"Your Role and How You Can Make a Difference," by General
Sales Manager Mr. Sam Bowe.
"Straton Life in 2007" address by CEO Leslie Gown.
Lunch at the Shanghai Chinese Restaurant on the fi rst
basement floor.
Small group activities and rote playing. (You will be assigned
to a group. The list wi II be posted at the entrance when you
return from lunch.)
Question and Answer session with the management staff.
A motivational speech by last year's rookie of the year. Mr.
H'arry Sinclair.
Closing comments from the event coordl11ator, Ms. Teresa
Penn.
return. to yowIJranr.fl <Offices.
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172. What is scheduled to happen follOwing the presldent"s addr ess?
(A) Participants will onjoy some Chtnese cuisine.
(B) The attendees will listen to an opening speech by Jack Thornton.
(Cj New employees will participate in group activities.
(D) Staff members will check the list by the front entrance.
173. What are the participants requested to do all day?
(A) Be on their best behavtor
(B) Have name tags on their bodies
(C) Refer to the i ~ t !w any changes in venue
(D) Jot down questions to ask at the end of the day
174. Who Is Harry Sinclair?
(A) One of the managers
(B) The event eoordiMt61
(C) The previous year's new employee of the year
{D) A motlvahonaJ speaker
175. What are the participants reminded to do?
(A) Ask a lot of questions
(B) Thank the coordinator
(C) Retum the oame tags
(D) Draft a report
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Questions 176-178 reler to lhe loilowlng pamphlet
Aklra QulkMotlon QM208 Scdety GUide
Congratulations on your purchase of an Ak1ra OulkMotlon Dlgltol VIdeo Camera. With dua C011'
and proper mo<ntenonce, your video coml!fd Will prOvide you wHh good ond clear 'lid eo Images lor
many years to come. Please read lhe fOllOWing guldelino-'lto ensur maximUM IJS(Ige of your video
comero
Lid11unHo!l hatWIIcs (Ll-808) have been lpeclftcally configured far model. lJe only
1he;o batteries. and. should you replacement batteries, Y<JUr l6o:al Akira dealer.
l>!Sposal ot should be m ccordnnce with your local UfCIY. regulalionJ.
The bundled chor1ing Uttlt (CJ.l-99) and power eord (COl2) should be the only charger
to recharge the batlery. If you a uetcrlorntion in bauery performance, allow
it to he fully discharged before ehorgina again. You should charge the battery fur the fullS
hour for maximum battery Life before uMng it oganr.
Wet ctmrlition are not suihlble for your video camera to operate. In the event that your
camera becomes wet, you $hould slop usmg it und the camera in a dry envlfonmcnt
wnh 1he baucry retuo,..,d for 24 hours before re-using it again,
I ho camera and battery hould be Slorod, and operated in an environment with 8
u:mpetaturc rangmp ltoml} to 40"C (32 and 104'1'),
' Do OQl dlsmamloo lhc Camero pam Under any situallon or Tiu1 may pi!M! a
health ltatard as tHe camera may cause. an electrical fihO<:lt to tl1e handler, Conlufl
your locul Akira dealer f9t !ny technical anlstanee.
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ur: infuaklra.com.
176. Who would most likely be reading this pamphlet?
tAl People who are thinking or buying a video camera
(B) Anyone who is Interested In taking pictures
(Ci People who have just purchased the video camera
lnl Anv loki no nhott\()r.ohy course at sckool
177. What should a user d-o If the video camera is accidentally dropped In water?
(A) Take 11 apa11 and d1y" W1th a dry towel
(B) Take it to the nearest dealer right away
(CI Remove the baltei'f not use " for a lull day
(Ol ReplaOA the battery with a dry one right away
178. What are use!"$ warned not to do?
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fA) Take the camem apart to see what is in lt
(R) Get It wet
(C) Keep it 1n a cold place
(D) Lot the battery cosnpletely run oul
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$1,800. Two months' rental deposot requlriKI Call All (:>7) 2336030
One- room Apartment; Suotal>le for students and songles. Compact wrth
small kitchon OrM, to1tet, and aufhc..,..t opooo fot a bod, oofu. u...J bUt
comfortable MllllmUm 2-months' deposit requited. Monthly rent $400
hotma.tcorn
City Condo: Located on the hean of New York. wo-room
apartment on the 5th floor. Easily accessoboe to central to"'n area. Elevator
avollablt No pets pleose. $1,500 P moo1th. E-mail Mr. Wayow wayneOemail
com
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Vacation Gueathouse: Romantic guesthouse beside the water at Lake loba
fur 3 month renta... An uofOtQftUat:Me gota..-.y .....,,,.,. --..-'""",. Clll'"1d
sunset, jUSt the nght place for couplal, famtfy gatherings, or a ref,.shong tome
away from work. Avalloblt from May 1 - August 1 GueslhoU!\41 t<AJy furntSted
woth four bedrooms and a fireplace. Only $1,500 per month. Contac; Tom
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179. If you he-<8 a famly ot fOII ..,,th a carwM, whoch 8d woula you most likely respond to?
fA) Corne House
(B) One room Apw1ment
(C) C.ty Conoo
(0) Voca1o0n Gu&>thOuse
180. What !he mam advantage ol rcnt.ng the Cny Condo?
VII It IS the most affordable.
(B) " Is luiV 10011Shed
(Cin os wlthtn the City cent.
(01 It is very spaciOUS.
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0.-tiono 181185 relar to ll>e following announcement and e-mail message.
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Morse in Franklin
The Franklin Museum of Telegraphy in Philadelphia wi ll present an exhibition on t he
li fe and invention of Samuel Finley Breese Morse, the inventor of Morse code. In those
days, the transmitting of information using short signals or binary code was impossible.
Samuel F. 8. Morse's invention brought about the enhancement of telegraphs, the further
developmer>t of binary code, and the adoption of electromagnetism into this transmission
technology.
Models of the first telegraph and the early days of the electrical telegraph will be displayed
at the exhibition. Portraits and palntrngs of historic scenes by Samuel F. 8. Morse will be
on display as well .. We will be giving free demonstrations. of Morse code transmission and
providing a full explanation of the development of binary code. We will also be giving out
small booklets on !Morse code to child,en to understand Morse code In a fun way.
There will also be some film clips anol talks that will give visitors a deeper understanding
of Morse's life. It will be shown to visitors at the end of the tour so that everyone can fully
grasp the meaning of the exhibition.
The exhibition will commence from May 1 through July 30 at the Franklin Museum or
Telegraphy. nckets are available at S 20 for adults, S 10 for children below the age of 12,
and a group rate of S100 for 10 or more people. Children below the age of 5 get in for
free. Ple3se contact us at Mo!1e@franldin.org for further Inquiries.
Dear Franklin Museum.
A grQIJp of j 2 people. Including my family and friellds. Is lool<lng forward to visiting the MOISe
exhibitil)(r. However, I was wondering if l/le exhibition is handicapped friendly and easy
"""""" to wtteetct tato uov110 poople liKe toy b!Otller. we also have a friend !rom Ch' na wllo Is
vlstlll!) us and Will come aloll!l to the exhibition. He Is not ver1lamiliar wtUtlhB English language
alld American cu.rure. May I ask if there are brochures or exptanaUoo materials in languages
other than 1\re provi<Jed Ule video clJps and talks mil?
Thank you
181. Which or the following will NOT be a part of the eXhibit?
!AI A shOwing of Mr. Mo<se's onventoos
(B) A description of the lnvenllon pmcess
(C) A po<trart of IIWI inventor and his other artworks
(D) A sognad bool< by lhe tlll!entor himself
182. Wheo wllllhe VISitors watch a video?
(A) As Iiley begin their tour
(B) lmM>diately alta< they rec:elvo a booklet
(C) N. tile completiOn of the1r visit
(D) Anytime clunng the day
183. Why clicl Ben Hawkins wnte to the museum?
(A) To reserve !tekets in 3dvMce
(Bf To r8QUeSIIIlfonnalion about the
(C) To ask lhat some brochures be sent to htS address
(D) To volunteer his tlme as a l!anslator
184. How much will Mr. Hawk1ns mostllkely pay to visit the museum?
(A) $24000
(B) $180.00
(C) $120.00
(D)S100 00
185. In the announcement. the wool ennancement in paragraph \, '""' 4 is closestn meanong to
(A) improvement
tB) acldnion
(CI companionship
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June 25. 2006
Advenlurer'l Campong Equpment
Lole"Wit\ ,tft.ri-
New YO<lt NY 10025
Door Advenlurer'a C..m.,;ng
John Waikinson
512 Dough Ave.
Irvine, CA 92697
I went to the Irvine store located on Hamson Slrem lAst Friday etter I saw the sales ad on the paper
and was hoping to pick up some items lor my summe< camping lrip. (I have attaehed the ad to verify
tile valldhy of the sales promotion on a nationwide level.) I wanted to spend some lime shopping at
your store, so I left my office But to my dismay, instead of a wonderful shOf)ping expenence. I
found the oromotlon ad not entirely valid 11nd a ooor custome< service store attendant
From the prrnted ad, twas led to belrevo that ""ery item in the s1D111 was 20% otl the regular price.
Unf0f1uoately, I do scovered that fhal were on discount aP!lhd only 10 those that were labeled
v.ilh a "SALE' slld<flf in the store. In this case. not more than ten hem6 _. on sate. I thought lhls
contmdlcted to llle ad published. I therefO<e chllltenged the store attendanl woth a copy of the ad I
had brought To my surp<ise. twas told that the discount on aO Hems was not to the store
on Hamson Street. t was then referred to the store manager after insisting that the ad mentlooed a
nationwide ssle. The manager did not bother to resolve the issue but Insisted. with a very unwilling
attitude, that the ed was a mistake! t left the store fuming withorrl A Inola purch
I have been a faithful customer of your store for n very long time, but the experlenoe I had. along
W<th my encounter w.lh the staff at the st0111 on Hamson Street, is just not acceptlble.
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186. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the advertisement?
(A) The description ot the Items on sale
(B) The beginning dots of the sales pertod
(C) Tl ,., discounts on the Items
(D) Tho name of the store
187. According to the ad, how much would It cost to p urchase a 4-mao tent and a Sleeping bag?
(A) $130
(B) $150
(C)$238
(D)$285
188. Wllat ls the pUfPl>M l'>f 11\eletter?
(A) To clarify a misprint In an ad
(B) To make a COmplaint about a da.1eotlv6 1 t ~ m
(C) To ask for a refund for a product purchased
(D) To accuse the store of false advertising
189. In the let1er, the word "attached" in paragraph 1, line 21s closest in meaning to
(A) fastened
(B) inc luded
(C) restralned
(0) disposed
190. Who did Mr. Waikinson write the let1er to?
(A) The manager of the Irvine stOfe
(B) The store clerk he spoke with
(C) The main office of the store
(D) The advenising division of the new$paper
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'ou rll-'botNy C<lrr) ont (\f nlf\rt Clf Lhese at .-all Hmr<- an fl rhone bvok d dJ{!ttal
a.n MP1 rla)tr. a \1dco rcc;:t'lJdtr, a ""ice or a rtmtHc t:cntrol. We been
apcctmg a ("''t'n dt:\xe that b1' all the )OU need with mu.1mum performafK'C' Fur- nutn)
)UJ' L.tus v...t- a. drtam. but now thi\ of the furure is and affordable.
1 htre tS !<.imJI) o" way 10 compare the Tl'91 w1tlt the new 'r20i. You jt1st canntlL ,_1 he 119i was:\
IC"tdo.a,.n for 1111 hue the JlOt i f.u superior \!though Lhc l20t a wide variet)'
,. ,., T)QJOftl )'OU C\pecl m 1 n\C)f,lle phone). ID-e ur lO )OUT for lh
rtrformm\.t. 1or lbc la't IR monrh .. , Sru.utecb wc:nt ba<:k to baslcs rr()CIC.).'IoU)S p<mr:r and hult
mc:ntC'H')'. The T20i Is nell rcl<;kd science or n new lll\ICntion: it is plainly n power device.
Ft:Huring tht' l;tle-'it n1th 2401b And a huge: memory or lOOGB. the T20i Is the only
cko,1t% c.m nYrk:d to store than 1'0 KIO'<'ng.i or 10 <'r more f'I'I--WK .. \lot'ro\"t"r, the T20i ",11
1hoc:k tbc v.orkt it ... ,.,t tl's il' bt2 a' o,)IJr palm. end ""1:1$hs no n-.orc-lhan }'l'lur
holder.
Tht"rt. no c..mclC" mnb-1le rhouc on the matkrl w1lh a di&Lt&l camera of mor-t than R Tlu:
T'h'\ .. n"i ... mrh tiM.W Thtt hioh resoJUtK'!n on ll.ll"lt LCD 'C.:rctn frnm
moblk phonc
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both voice: and viJeo recording. and playbuc._, JUSt Jike tile mcdi3 player on your cornputer. All five
functions cxrl 111 1hc r201 are at ma:xnnum pcrfortn<mce. Unlike tllany current Oc"1ce:s, which
either a l(l(l'J cantcra ('lr a good the T2Ch hu bolhl The 1'20i WJlhit('l(\() !.LNngent
for 1lt re:habtlit) and as oondUi.:tcd by the 1\alional IT
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One last to con.s1dtr before y{')u pull yuvr credit cant out frorn your """Uet Lhouah that tb111
' '"' fonio<lir '''" "'' wHI '""" vnu " "'lllllll'liiR $2,01.)0.00 >
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I fl<r;e been a Ia lit J realer ol 'IT's IT lecfn)()g) fle,lew" I!Ne<'l-. 1 1.-.r1 10 ll'liCe ""' 3llOII1
Int.; lllll pnnu:o 1r. r.)u ld.J' 1 T201 a& a gl1\ borv montl'\8 i)gO. I mltj.\ gay \t fe:i!fly IS 00
expenSive glflll would 1101 have bO\lghllt lor mv own US<Iye had II rl(l\ been g
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I"" J ""'- aQiee 11ta1 the dolb does Qtite an aofllllollof ib ,jze N; a lemncal US8f some Rlt't\al.IOnS
cfllle m TNt l'<'tllll5 1 tool\'"" lall\ast.;alf ctear .m cnsp "''h 11s a meg<1110"-" ._, 4 doe$ not have lhe
feature nrMenlln most staoo;ud digital cameras. I am oot able to lake My poctUres as long as I am
mo'loo, amllmMn even the shghtesl mrmment The cable connectiOn to the computer IS really unstable
I was tr1 '1!1 to oorra:t my I ?01 kJ more t11a11 a hour lUst to OO.."lioad one pd.rrcl lllr! conneclt0'1was lntermlncnt
W: i!fliJIStau.: wOm For 1118 pnce )00 rrost flit!' 10 getlhe T2CI. I wWcf no1 riiCml01elld bo.!111'1QC personal)'
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191. Which applicatioo does the T20i NOT Include?
(A) A daily planner
(B) A printer
(C) An audo recorder
(D) A telephone directory
192. What is the T20i?
(A) A camera
(B) An IMP3 player
(C) A e>ellular phoue
(D) A camcorder
193. According to the review, what makes the T20i stand out?
(A) II is the smallest and lightest product on the market today.
(B) Its users can watch mov19s ror I"'"
(Cj II is the most wtdely-usE>d product by technicians.
(D) It has a lot of memory.
194. Why di d Moses Stone write thee-mall message?
(A) To complain about a pl'Qduct he recently plcl<ed up
(B) To thank lhe reader for the great gift he received
(C) To l"eceive about or it111 tunct-o.n
(D) To p<ovide h1s op<nion ol the new product
195. On Which of the following aspects do Mr. Stone and Mr. Vincent both share similar thoughts?
(A) ll1e quality of the pictures
(B) The cost of the Item
(C) The size of the product
(D) The speed of I he prod wet
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Questions 196-200 refer to the following Invoice and memorandum.
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'0. 2006
Purchase Ofder No.: 8928
Invoice No.: 015454978E
Bill or Lading/Air Waybifl N<>.: 2309456703W
SHIPPER
Contact name; Dan Richman
Company name: Scan Tcctmo' ogy, Ltd.
Cnmpany address' 2 South Wab>ash
Chicago. IL 60637
Telephone nu.rnher.{1) 554 81 1
E-mail: danricllman@sr.Antech.com
8021 1 Base
80211 Gables and canneetors
8021183
80211 11
Comments: Mr. lee, I am able to offer a 8%
dlsc.:oonl since your total purchase Is above
$500. V!Je value your business and are looking
frvwrurt ro mnrA witil you
Shipper' lg nature: !J.I(
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From: Lee H11<> .,lie
Suj,ject.: H#ndheld Scanners
CONSIGNEE
Contact name: Lee Hao Jie
Company name.: First Computers Co.
Company addrus: 35 HeOong Road
Beij<ng. Chma
Tel@phone number. {SG) 134591\ 02
f .,mail: haojJe@firstcom.eom.cn
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USA
Invoice Sub Total
lnouro.nco
Number of Packages
Total Weight
$200.00
$30.50
$200.00
$91.50
$651.50
-$52. 12
$0.00
5.15 kg
Debbie, I received the parul from Scan Technology In 1 piece. The scanner model they .... e I comoct, and
'\\I"" "H-::t rtgtn. 1 lowovor;. 1 cll('oCQvcf'Cd "t\e aBel connecwre .-res all wrong. They not &utt.able for
themo<ls1&021 101.
Can you do me a 51!11111 favor and90 the product Information webeiU nd if tile c.al>lee and
... .,n .....,ot..o.-.o .., ... c .. 1.-m wtt.h t.hc 002 '1 101 o c;.a rmer"? I rtO wt9h to unpack tht
connector& aRid try connsctJng to tht &canner&. I b61isve we will have pr.oblem aekln,g ft>r ilh c.xchange if
the iind connsctors are not. c;ompatlble. lf the w.ebslte 9uggests 1-ncomp.ttlltlllty, plt:O'&e contaGt
Dan R5c,hman, and request. an exchange for the corre<:t model. (Refer to the invoice f()f' his emalladdre&&.}
I vril only use the ec.nnel'tl for our f!"''Jct OfiU hm resolved the m<ck>n\!' '"""" W shculd H<>t p1'<>U4d
unfsss we get on tM-Ir compatibili$y. l am looking to rt&Oive &his In t he s hortest
n lt would be to W;tit for t.hie e:xc.hange wtthout making progre.&& on the project..
196. Which of the following information is NOT Included In the invoice?
(A) The recipient's contact number
(B) The sender's address
(C) The names of the items sent
(D) Tl1e weight of the individual items
197. What can be inferred from the invoice?
(A) Mr. Lee is a regular customer.
{B) The company only sends shipments to China.
(C) The company provides: a discount on purchases of ove.- $500.
(0) The shipment will arrive at its point of destination on December 10, ?006.
198. Who is Debbie Hu?
(A) A delivery personnel
(B) An employee of thQ Rrst Compu\Qnl Co.
(C) A customs officer
(D) Dan Richman's secretary
199. What is stopping Mr. Jle from opening all the packages?
{A) wants to send them back.
(B) He Is going lo forward I hem to Ms. Hu.
(C) He received some ilem..:: to eocnoono ok;c.
(D) He wants to double-check on the adaptability of some items.
2.00. Which of the following does Ms. Hu need to know from the invoice If the cables are found to be
incompatible with the scanners?
(A) Model number: 802110<1
(B) E-mail address: danrichman@scantech.com
(C) Company ad(lress: 34 HeOong Road
(D) A1r Waybill No.: 2309456703W
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