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Directions: Read the texts that follow. Aword or phrase is missing in some of the sentences. Four answers choices are given below each of the sentences. Select the best answer to complete the text. Then mark the letter (A), (B), (C), or (D) on your answer Questions 141-143 refer to the following letter. October 20,2011 Kevin Kirk
South-East Asia University Nongkhaem Bangkok 10160 Dear Mr. Kirk,
TOs is to announce the fonhcoming visit of; Hany Welch, our new representative for your area. He repiaees Hideyuki Suzuki, who
us to start his own
business.
141)
(A) leave
(B) has left
(C) have left
(D) will leave
In selecting areplacement for Suzuki we were very much aware ofthe importance of the Midlands area and the need to have afirst class man there.
Hany Welch is such a man and will, I think, impress you with his
knowledge of heavy equipment. Certainly, he is aman of his word, whom you can trust and will surely like.
142)
(A) expensive
(B) extent
(C) extensive
(D) expense
He will be calling on you soon, r, make your acquaintante and to see what he can do to be ofservice. I'm sure you will reserve for bim the same welcome you always extended to his predecessor.
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Thank you for your continued patronage.
of the le best
Yours sincerely, Bing Fabres Bing Fabres
Questions 144-146 refer to the following Memorandum.
Memorandum To;
Kevin Kirk, Sally Rosa, Sonia Gordon, Dylan, Dale and Linda Hey
Subject: Cultural Central Contract From: Date:
Christopher Mallow / Robert Bushill 23 October
Attached is a copy of a letter to Louise Collins from the major and city council congratulating our firm for winning the contract to design the new cultural center.
While the letter is addressed to Louise, it is clearly directed to
one of
you who contributed to this achievement.
144)
(A) each and any
(B) each and some
(C) each and
(D) each and every
We would like to add our personal thanks and appreciation for all that you have done to make our job easy and enjoyable while
the success of this effort. You
have a right to be proud. We look forward to the next two years of working together to complete the center's design and construction.
145)
(A) ensuring
(B) designing
(C) entering
(D) appreciation
This event marks a significant milestone for this company, while celebrates its first 5
years in business this summer. It culminates a year-long effort to create a winning design, an achievement that could not have been
without the exceptional
support provided by you and the other members of our architectural team. As part of
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(A) realizing
(B) (B) really really
(C) realized
(D) to realize
I look forward to seeing you on Monday 10:00 a.m. when Mayor Blake will present ourfirm with the contract. Thanks again! Sincerely yours, John Samuel Dr. John Samuel Director
Questions 147-149 refer to thefollowing Memorandum. Author:
Human Resources
Date:
11/07/ 11:30p.m.
To:
All Employees
Subject: ANNOUNCEMENT—Benefits Website Now Available
Norton Graham, Inc. is pleased to
Benefits Benefits OnLine OnLine, a new intranet site
dedicated to keeping you informed about your employee benefits. 147)
(A) introduce
(B) (B) instruct instruct
(C) enclose
(D) invite
Benefits OnLine is sure to keep you informed with
to common
questions and news updates about your Norton Graham benefits.
148)
(A) questions
(B) answers
(C) purposes
(D) services
Come visit us at http://web.nortgrham .com If you needhelp, 149)
. our Computer Resources group and ask for Michelle.
(A) tell
(B) say
(C) enclose
(D) call
Thank you.
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Questions 150-152 refer to the following Memorandum. 440 Republic Avenue Nogales, Mexico
Clothes by Mail Catalog 10 Lake Street
Springfield, Wisconsin 39888
To whom it May Concern:
they did not fit.
I am returning a pair of pants, item number 7042, 150)
(A) due to
(B) because of
(C) because
(D) although for the original purchase, to be
1 would like my credit card, which credited with the amount of the sale.
151)
(A) were used
(B) was used
(C) is used
(D) used
have enclosed the sales slip and credit receipt.
152)
(A) enclosing
(B) encloses
(C) am enclose
(D) have enclosed
Thank you for your attention.
Sincerely, Michael Gomes Michael Gomes
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Questions 141-143 refer to thefollowing article.
144)
(A) (
Newspaper sales fell in most coimtries last year, especially in the developed world, an annual survey released by the International Federation of discuss our n
Newspaper Publishers.
141)
(A) according to
(B) because of
(C) because (B) although Daily circulation fell in 30 of the 50 countries surveyed, slipping 2.5% in the United
Sates, 1.2% in European Union Countries, and 1.9% in Japan. But among less developed nations, Peru had a
of90% and India showed an increase of
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142)
(A) dramatically rise
(B) dramatic
(C) dramatic rose
(D) (D) dramatic dramatic rise rise
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143)
1'^y the United States with 6 million and France with 3 million.
(A) following
(B) shown
(C) followed
(D) surveyed
Sincerely "i
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Questions 144-146 refer to the following letter. Dear Dr. Shelley,
I think it would be an excellent idea if we could get together while you are in town for the symposium and
ideas privately. Will you join me for dinner at White's
on Monday, the 20"'? 144)
(A) exchanging
(B) exchange
(C) exchanged
(D) to exchange
We
a pleasant meal and then retire to a quiet comer of the smoking room and
diseuss our respective projects, and, indeed, comparenotes on the symposium's progress. 145)
(A) could have
(B) can have
(C) would be
(D) would like
If the idea appeals to you, will you meet me at the club at around 14.30 P.M.? I'll leave word that I'm expecting you.
I very much look forward to meeting you distance association.
146)
(A) person
(B) in personally
(C) personally in
(D) personally
Sincerely Yours,
Dr. Donald Tmmp Director of Human Resources
after such a pleasant long
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Questions 147-149 refer to the following memorandum. TO:
Staff
Receiving Department FROM: Bill Gate
Please note that the 13/23 shipment (invoice # 1234) from ASIA Paper was not in order. Some of the invoiced goods were not received, some of the were not requested, and other goods were not even invoiced.
147)
(A) supplying goods
(B) supplier goods
(C) supplied goods
(D) supplying good
Furthermore, certain of the items we requested in our purchase order were not
shipped. Please see to it that the goods not ordered
, and amended
invoice is received, and that the missing requested goods are shipped immediately. 148)
(A) are returned
(B) is returned
(C) are returning
(D) bereturning
This is not the first time we have had a problem with ASIA Paper. In the future, no further orders with ASIA Paper. We will go to their competitors and be assured that these mix-ups do not occur again. 149)
(A) placing
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Questions 150-152 refer to the following announcement. Entremont College
Alumni Association Spring Reception Wednesday, May 24 5:30-7:30 P.M.
Share an enjoyable moment with other Entremont College
on
Wednesday, May 24, at your Alumni Association's annual Spring Reception. The event takes place in Cardiffs new and popular Harbour League Club, from 5:30-
7:30 P.M., and offers you an opportunity to gather with friends in a relaxed. elegant social setting.
150)
(A) placing
(B) place
(C) request
(D) graduates
This special annual event will
by the presentation of the Arthur
Aldridge Distinguished Alumni Award to Joseph P. Napto, for his years of service to the community and his many contributions to the College.
151)
(A) be highlighted
(B) be highlighting
(C) highlight
(D) have highlighted
The Spring Reception is only $15 per person and includes an abundance of delicious hors d'oeuvres and a beverage of your choice. Make your reservations
no later than May 21 by returning the enclosed card with your remittance to the Alumni Association. If you
any questions, phone the secretary of
the Alumni Association at 555-3000.
152)
(A) please (C) have
(D) want
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Questions 141-143 refer tothe following letter. Dear Fred,
Ihave been reading in Bangkok Post that South East Asia University is offering to tailor courses to the individual needs of small and large companies. The courses they various sectors ofmarketing, including export. 141)
(A) includes
(B) include
(C) including
(D) included
There is to be a one-day seminar on the subject at the university on May 15 and it occurred to me that you and I might go along and get them to tailor an export course would suit both our companies and perhaps another small local company or two.
142)
(A) where
(B) who
(C) which
(D) why
What do you say? I am enclosing my copy of Bangkok Post with the article in
question
Perhaps when you have studied it you would give me a
ring and we could arrange to go along, ifyou are interested. 143)
(A) marked up
(B) making up
(C) marking up
(D) made up
Sincerely, Personnel Director
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Questions 144-146 refer to the following notice.
Johnson Directory of Corporate Communications Once again, the Johnson Directory of Corporate Communications is being made to the public. This award-winning annual publication is comprehensive directory of the nation's top corporate communications professionals.
144)
(A) important
(B) available
(C) significant
(D) difficult
A necessary handbook for all information services directors, the presentation lists
contacts in public relations, investor relations, and media relations for 4,000 companies and trade associations. 145)
(A) over
(B) above
(C) more
(D) the most
The book is published by Johnson Publications, Inc.,
also publishes
the Johnson CC Update, a weekly newsletter covering the public relations industry. available only from the company. 146)
(A) for
(B) which
(C) who
(D) whom
Questions 147-149 refer to the following notice.
Visit the Special Collections at the Crowell Museum the Crowell Museum's collections is the world-famous glass flower exhibit,
featuring over one hundred delicate hand-brown replicas of actual flora species. 147)
(A) Between
(B) Among
(C) In spite of
(D) Because of
The glass flower display
by a benefactor who was the force behind the
museum in its early years, the nephew of the enigmatic Elberth Crowell, founder of the Museum.
148)
(A) was delivering
(B) was donating
(C) was delivered
(D) was donated
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curious fact that although Elberth Crowell
^the museum when only
forty-three, he never visited it or inquired as to the collections it housed. The collection is housed in the West Gallery and may be visited weekdays from 09:0016:00 p.m.
149)
(A) found
(Bl (B) finds finds
(C) founded
(D) to found
Questions 150-152 refer to the following letter. Dear Mr. Fuller,
You are the most important part of our business.
customers such as
you, not a wheel would turn in our plant-we just could not exist.
150)
(A) Without
(C) Since
(B) With
.
(q) Along with
Many times 1have wished for the opportunity to meet you and thank you personally. Since this cannot be done frequently enough. 1am writing this letter as atoken of our
gratitude to you for just being agood customer.
you grow and prosper,
1would like to feel that the products of Fulton Sylphon Division have contributed a small but important part to your prosperity.
151)
(A) If
(B) As soon as
(C) As far as
(D) As
In the future, 1hope we can serve you better and more often. To this end, RCC Controls Co. continues to expand its plants, to enlarge its engineering and research facihties-all to produce more and better products to enable industiy to broaden its margm ofprofit. The accompanying brochure 152) (A) presents (B) are presenting (C) is presented (D) is presenting Again 1say Thanks" for the opportunity to serve you. Yours sincerely. Dr. Bernard J. Johnson
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sentences. Four answers choices are given below each of the sentences. Select the best
answer to complete the text. Then mark the letter (A), (B), (C), or (D) on your answer
Questions 141-143 refer to the following article. Dear Mr. Hamilton,
companies take stock, and our
At the end of their financial year,
company has just completed that operation. Inso doing it has occurred to me that it is only fitting and proper that we should also take stock of the goodwill ofour clients. for without it, we would have no business.
141)
(A) most
(B) the most of
(C) the most
(D) mostly
I would therefore like to thank you most sincerely forthe business you have given us, not only during the pastyear, but for many years.
, yourvaluable support has helped tomake 2013 a very successful year for us. We eamestly hope it has been an equally good one for your company. 142)
(A) Unfortunate Unfortunate
(B) Unquestionably
(C) Fortune
(D) Unfortunates
Please accept our very best wishes for the most successful 2013. We shall
do all we can to continue to merit your loyal support and confidence and should welcome any suggestion you may have on how we can improve our products, service, packaging or other aspects of ourbusiness. 143)
(A) certainly
(B) certain
(C) sure
(D) be
Sincerely yours, Mr. Robert Johnson
Production Manager
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Questions 144-146 refer to the following memorandum. MEMORANDUM
To:
Park Electronics Employees
From:
Accounting
Date:
October 1
Re:
Employee pay
Effective July 1, Park Electronics will issue paychecks twice amonth, on the 15*^ and
the 30*^. Employees will no longer be paid weekly. We regret any inconvenience this change may cause employees, but it is necessary _ increased Accounting Department expenses associated with payroll preparation.
144)
(A) because
(B) although
(C) due to
(D) as
According to your responses on last month's employee survey, few employees will expenence a problem receiving pay on this new schedule. In those instances where
hardship
this department will issue partial pay advances over a four-
month transitionalperiod.
145)
(A) will create
(B) will be created
(C) would be creating
(D) be created
We hope, however, that this advance notice will give all employees make necessary arrangements to accommodate the new payment schedule. All questions conceming this matter should be addressed to this department. 146)
(A) sufficient
(B) particular
(D) outstanding
time to
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Questions 147-149 refer to the following memo. MEMO
To: All employees
From : Ron Starsky, Accounting Date; December 20,2011
There has been an unprecedented increase in the amount of taxi fare the expense accoimts of our business travelers. 147)
(A) sufficient
(B) indicated
(C) indicating
(D) outstanding
To help keep costs under control, please remember the following guidelines when using taxicabs in an unfamiliar city. Be sure that the meter is
after, not before, you sit down in the cab.
"Request that you take the most direct route to your destination. 148)
(A) turned on
(B) tumed off
(C) turned away
(D) tumed
Establish an approximate fare to your destination before the driver moves the cab. Always ask the taxicab driver for a
showing the driver's name, I.D.
number, name of the cab company, destination, and the amount paid for the fare. This will enable us to verify the trip should the fare be disputed.
149)
(A)change
(B) voucher
(C) exchange
(D) receipt
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The Thammasart Law Scholarships are awarded to
students on
the basis ofmerit by Asian University School ofLaw, located in the city ofJakarta. 150)
(A) enter
(B) entering
(C) entered
(D) be entered
The scholarship covers two-thirds of tuition. Each Thammasart scholar pm"sues a program of involvement outside the classroom
an awareness of the
public service potential of a career in law.
151)
(A)develop
(B) developing
(C) to develop
i (D) developed
The deadline for applications is June 4.
information is
available from the Thammasart Scholarship Committee, Thammasart University School of Law.
152)
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This is to announce the forthcoming visit of: Harry Welch, our new representative for your area.
He replaces Hideyuki Suzuki, who
us to start his own business.
In selecting a replacement for Suzuki we were very much aware of the importance of the Midlands area and the need to have a first class man there.
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While the letter is addressed to Louise, it is clearly directed to
one of
you who contributed to this achievement.
144)
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(C) each and
(B) each and some
(D) each and every
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This event marks a significant milestone for this company, while celebrates its first 5 years in business this summer. It culminates a year-long effort to create a wirming
design, an achievement^'^' *^" that could not have been
without the exceptional
support provided by you and the other members of our architectural team. As part of the team, your participation was key to our success.
Newspaper sales fell in most countries last year, especially in the developed world, an annual survey released by the International Federation of Newspaper Publishers.
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1think it would be an excellent idea if we could get together while you are in town for the symposium and
ideas privately. Will you join me for dinner at
White's on Monday, the 20""? 144)
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(B) exchange
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a pleasant meal and then retire to a quiet comer of the smoking room
and discuss our respective projects, and, indeed, compare notes on the symposium's progress.
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oft suchu a pleasant i after long
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146.3 ^011^^0 (D) personally Sincerely Yours,
Dr. Donald Trump Director of Human Resources
Questions 147-149 refer to the following memorandum. TO:
Staff
Receiving Department FROM: Bill Gate
•
Please note that the 13/23 shipment (invoice #1234) from ASIA Paper was not in order. Some of the invoiced goods were not received, some of the were not requested, and other goods were not even invoiced.
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, and amended
invoice is received, and that the missing requested goods are shipped immediately. 148)
148.3 OOB'BO (A) are returned l0001lll0011 the goods which are not ordered are retumed, and....
This is not the first time we have had a problem with ASIA Paper. In the future,
no further orders with ASIA Paper. We will go to their competitors and be assured that these mix-ups do not occur again.
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Questions 150-152 refer to thefollowing announcement.
Share an enjoyable moment with other Entremont College
on Wednesday
May 24, at your Alumni Assoeiation's annual Spring Reception. The event takes
place in Cardiffs new and popular Harbour League Club, from 5:30-7:30 P.M., and offers you an opportunity to gather with friends in arelaxed, elegant social setting. 150)
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(C) request
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This special annual event will
by the presentation of the Arthur Aldridge
Distinguished Alumni Award to Joseph P. Napto, for his years of service to the community and his many contributions to the College.
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151.3 P10U^0 (A) be highlighted The Spring Reception is only $15 per person and includes an abundance ofdelicious hors d'oeuvres and a beverage of your choice. Make your reservations no later than
May 21 by returning the enclosed card with your remittance to the Alumni Association. If you
Questions 141-143 refer to the following letter. Dear Fred,
Ihave been reading in Bangkok Post that South East Asia University is offering to tailor courses to the individual needs ofsmall and large companies. The courses they various sectors ofmarketing, including export. 141)
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There is to be aone-day seminar on the subject at the university on May 15 and it occurred to me that you and I might go along and get them to tailor an export course — would suit both our companies and perhaps another small local company or two.
Questions 144-146 refer to the following notice. Johnson Directory of Corporate Communications
Once again, the Johnson Directory of Corporate Communications is heing made
to the public. This award-winning annual publication is comprehensive directory of the nation's top corporate communications professionals. 144)
(A) important
(B) available
(C) significant
(D) difficult
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also publishes
the Johnson CC Update, aweekly newsletter covering the public relations industry, available only from the company. 146)
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(D) whom
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Questions 147-149 refer to the following notice. Visit the Special Collections at the CrowellMuseum
the Crowell Museum's collections is the world-famous glass flower exhibit, featuring over one hundred delicate hand-brown replicas of actual flora species.
147)
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(B) Among
(C) In spite of
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museum in its early years, the nephew ofthe enigmatic Elberth Crowell, founder of the Museum.
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the museum when only forty-
three, he never visited it or inquired as to the collections it housed. The collection is
housed in the West Gallery and may be visited weekdays from 09:00-16:00 p.m. 149)
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You are the most important part of our business.
customers such as
you, not a wheel would tum in our plant-we just could not exist.
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Many times I have wished for the opportunity to meet you and thank you personally. Since this cannot be done frequently enough. Iam writing this letter as atoken ofour
gratitude to you for just being agood customer.
you grow and prosper,
I would like to feel that the products ofFulton Sylphon Division have contributed a small but important part to your prosperity. 151)
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In the future, I hope we can serve you better and more often. To this end, RCC
Controls Co. continues to expand its plants, to enlarge its engineering and research facilities-all to produce more and better products to enable industry to broaden its ttiurgin of profit. The accompanying brochure
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Questions 141-143 refer to the following article. Dear Mr. Hamilton,
companies take stock, and our
At the end of their financial year,
company has just completed that operation. In so doing it has occurred to me that it is only fitting and proper that we should also take stock of the goodwill of our clients. for without it, we would have no business.
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and should welcome any suggestion you may have on how we can improve our products, service, packaging or other aspects of our business.
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Questions 144-146 refer to the following memorandum.
Effective July 1, Park Electronics will issue paychecks twice a month, on the is"' and
the 30"'. Employees will no longer be paid weekly. We regret any inconvenience this change may cause employees, but itis necessary increased Accounting Department expenses associated with payroll preparation. 144)
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According to your responses on last month's employee survey, few employees will experience a problem receiving pay on this new schedule. In those instances where
hardship
, this department will issue partial pay advances over a four-
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time to
make necessary arrangements to accommodate the new payment schedule. All questions concerning this matter should be addressed to this department.
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Direction: In this part you will read aselection of texts, such as magazine and newspaper
Passage)
articles, letters, and advertisements. Each text is followed by several questions. Select the best answer for each question and mark the letter (A), (B), (C), or (D) on your answer Questions 153-154 refer to the following notice. Attention Art Enthusiasts
Becksvoort Gallery is holding a PUBLIC SALE
in the Grand Ballroom at the Hotel Luxe 299 Norman Street, Melbourne
Come and see our range of exquisite pieces. Original oil *Watercolors* Crafts
Friday, July 15 8:30 A.M. -4:00 P.M.
For descriptions and pictures of select items
Visit our Web site at http://www.becksvoort.com/market.
153. What is the purpose of the notice? (A) To announce a sale of artwork
(B) To advertise the opening ofa hotel (C) To offer a discount on painting lessons (D) To publicize a photography exhibition 154. According to the notice, what can people do online? (A) Purchase selected items
(B) Order tickets to an event
(C) Register for art classes
(D) View some pieces of art 1 3^
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150011 Double Passages' IHU Questions 181-185 refer to the following letter and document. January 15 Jeanne Sokol
14 Jubilee Street
Brighton
Dear Ms. Sokol:
I have received your letter of January 7 concerning your recent visit to our restaurant in London. I am very sorry that you did not have an enjoyable experience. I agree that you should not have had to wait over thirty minutes for a table when you had made a reservation in advance. Please know that this was an isolated incident
that our customers usually remark on the promptness of our staff. In an attempt to remedy this unfortunate situation, I am sending you a complimentary voucher for use at any of our restaurants. I encourage you to try us
again and experience our award-winning cuisine. If there is any way in which I can
be of further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact me by telephone or mail.
Sincerely, Simon Jenkins
Director Guest Relations
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Winchester Falls Cafe The finest dining in Britain!
The bearer of this certificate is entitled to 25 pound off the price of: meal at Winchester Falls Cafe.
Cafe Locations: London, Birmingham, Manchester Expires: December 31
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(A) To thank her for visiting a restaurant (B) To apologize for poor service
(C) To inquire about her dining experience (D) To invite her to an awards dinner
182. In the letter, the word "reservation" in paragraph 1, line 5, is closed in meaning to. (A) hesitation (C) doubt
(B) supply (B) appointment
183. What is suggested about Jeanne Sokol?
(A) She has recently traveled to Manchester.
(B) She spoke to Simon Jenkins on the telephone. (C) She wrote a letter ofcomplaint. (D) She frequently dines in London.
184. What is Simon Jenkins offering?
(A) Arefund on a previous purchase (B) Adiscount on a future purchase
(C) Replacement ofa damage product
(D) Special assistance in ordering aproduct mau: 15
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185. Where does Simon Jenkins most likely work?
(A) In Manchester
(B) In Brighton
(C) In Birmingham
(D) In London
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Questions 153-154 refer to the following memo. (Single Passage) Memorandum To;
From: Judy Linquiest, Human Resource Manager
Supervisors
Sub: Probationperiods
As of Januaiy f ail new employees will be subject to a3month probationaiy period. Medical, holiday, and flextime benefits will not apply to new staff members until the full 3months have expired. After the three months have been
completed, please contact your employees and inform them that their probationaiy period has ended. The HR department will contact you by email 2days in advance to remind you ofthe date. Thank you for your eooperation. 153. What is the main purpose ofthis memo?
(A) To inform all employees of anew expiration date (B) To put staff members on probation (C) To introduce the HR department
(D) To inform supervisors ofachange in policy. 154. When does thechange come into effect? (A) Today
'U0'U001I D) To inform supervisors ofa change in policy lV10ul'^f1T3lll00'U14101110 Questions 155-157 refer to the following Advertisement. (Single Passage) FREE
SUNGLASSES AND CASE
Purchase a 12 month subscription to Vacation the Nation today and receive a free
pair of Sunnies Sunglasses with your very own soft leather case.* To get your free Sunnies follow these 3 easy steps.
1. Purchase a copy of Vacation the Nation, New York's #1 Travel magazine.
2. Fill out the application card (found in the center of the magazine) 3. Mail the card and $21. 95 US to the address provided *This is a limited time offer only. Application and funds must be received no later than Dec 1st 2004. Canadian residents should add $3 US for shipping. Offer not available for residents outside of North America.
155. What is this advertisement for?
(A) A summer trip
(B) A travel company
(C) A special deal
(D) A free magazine
156. How much do the sunglasses cost?
(A) They are free with a subscription
(B) Theycost $1
(C) They cost $3 Canadian
(D) They cost $21. 95 US
157. Who cannot benefit from this special deal? (A) Canadians
(B) UK residents
(C) North Americans
(D) US residents
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I have tmsted the Shoe People toprotect the feet of my employees forover ten years now. I recently purchased a few pairs of boots from your company for my crew.
Though my men were initially satisfied with the boots, the soles began to fall apart on them after just twelve weeks. This was extremely surprising considering they came with a six year warranty. The boots are unsafe to wear because my men are pouring hot concrete. Please respond as soon as possible with instructions on how I can retum the boots and receive a refund.
Thank you for your e-mail concerning the poor quality of our rubber soled black workboots. A representative will be by your office next week to pick up the damaged boots. We apologize for any inconvenience this has caused you and your
crew. Along with five new pairs of workboots for your crew (we included one
extra pair), we have enclosed a free year's supply of sole protector spray. In our retail stores, this spray is always recommended to buyers who work on heated
floors. This should have been brought to your attention at the time of your initial
order (received by telephone on October 12, 2007). Please excuse our oversight. To date we have had no complaints about these workboots from customers who
have used the protector spray. However, should you use the spray and find that you are still unsatisfied with the boots, please retum the boots and spray for a full refund. Thank you for supporting The Shoe People. Have a Happy New Year.
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The British Crown Jewels were given a new home in Mareh 1994. The collection
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(A) It is the largest jewelry collection in history. (B) It is visited by 2 million people a year. (C) It contains the world's largest diamond. (D) It consists of more than 20,000 jewels. 154. When was the collection moved to the underground bunker?
(A) In 1327
(C) In 1967
(B)In 1867
(D) In 1994
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(B) To locate a new site for the display (C) To examine the jewelry for defects
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(D) It has a better security system.
Questions 157-158 refer to the following announcement.
Sergio's Pizza will be closed from December I through December 31 so that additional customer seating can be installed, equipment can be updated, and current renovation work can be completed. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Sergio's operates additional pizza shops in the following nearby locations; Millersville, Lewisburg, and Southcenter Mall. We appreciate your patronage. See you in January! 157. Why will Sergio's be closed the month of December? (A) Business is slow in December
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Direction: In this part you will read a selection of texts, such as magazine and newspaper articles, letters, and advertisements. Each text is followed by several questions. Select the
best answer for each question and mark the letter (A), (B), (C), or (D) on your answer
Questions 153-155 refer to the following passage . Program Neighborhood Watch
The next time you get together with your neighbors or local citizens groups, talk to them about ways to prevent crime in your neighborhood. When it comes to fighting crime, you are all in it together.
The police may he able to help you start a prevention program or alert
you to programs in other neighborhoods or nearly towns. They can also give you direction on the most effective approaches to take to involve citizens in a crime watch program. All that is needed for most of those programs is your eyes, your ears, and interest in crime prevention, and a little of your time. 153. What does the above notice suggest that a person do?
(A) Call a meeting to discuss local crime (B) Mention the issue of crime at citizens' meetings (C) Ask the police department to organize citizens (D) Visit neighbors to discuss crime in the area 154. How can the police contribute to a crime watch effort?
(A) By providing useful information
(B) By giving department support to activities (C) By providing radios and weapons to the neighborhood (D) By training people in how to apprehend criminals
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(D) Courage
Questions 156-158 refer to the following notice. Notice: Cobra Phone
Before installing your Cobra cordless telephone answering system, remove plastic retainers from inside receiver unit, placed there to prevent damage to receiver in shipping. Before using your Cobra Phone, read these operating instructions and
familiarize yourselfwith the Cobra's many convenient features and simplicity ofus. This will enable you to take full advantage of your new unit. Retain this manual for detailed information. Save the shipping carton, plastic retainers, and foam inserts for use when you move ortransport the phone unit.
156. Which ofthe following statements applies to the Cobra Phone? (A) It has no cord.
(B) Itcannot be intercepted.
(C) Itdoes not require a wall jack. (D) Itaccesses multiple telephone lines.
157. Why does the manufacturer suggest purchasers keep the original packaging? (A) For transporting the phone (C) For verification of model number
(B) For storage when not in line (D) For uses not related to the unit
158. What should be done before the Cobra Phone is installed? (A) The receiver should be attached.
(B) The entire operating manual should beread.
(C) Senal numbers, which are covered on installation, should be noted for insurance purposes.
(D) Plastic retainers should beremoved.
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Questions 159-161 refer to the following report. Andyne Space and Aeronautics Company Burbank, CA
Subject: Financial Report Last FY
As indicated by the audited financial statements that follow, last year was a successful one for Andyne. Growth in revenue from programs and services and control of expenditures produced a strong financial performance that enabled the corporation to achieve its operational and financial goals. Total revenue was 22
percent above the previous year and exceeded total expenditures by $5.4 million. The gain will provide additional funds for research and development. A key technological advance for the past year was the successful commercial
application of our patented high-speed image-processing system for pilotless aircraft. During the current and future years we expect to concentrate on airframe design, radar, and vertical-takeoffjets. 159. According to this report, what is the state of Andyne?
(A) It is growing.
(B) It is poorly managed. (C) It is just starting up. (D) It is undergoing fundamental change. 160. What programs will Andyne promote in the near future?
(A) Airfirame design
(B) Image processing
(C) Helicopter development
(D) Commercial applications
161. What is said to be in part responsible for Andyne's situation? (A) Government interference
(B) Controlled spending
(C) Lack of investment
(D) Joint ventures
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Questions 162-164 refer to the following letter.
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June 14, 20— Mr. Victor Reneau
Chairman, Trade Relations
European Community Dear Mr. Reneua:
In this, my first report to your office, I am afraid Ican offer little good news
about European Community-Tappon trade, at least from an EC perspective. The Republic of Tappon still maintains its protectionist domestic economy, while at the
same time seeking large trade surpluses with nearly all its trading partners, including the EC.
To name just a few examples; the EC makes better computer peripherals, but for purchases Tappon still favors buying from its own subsidized firms. While
protecting inefficient furniture operations, Tappon buys massive quantities of rough logs and avoids purchasing finished EC wood products. The EC is a leader in
producing high-tech electronics, but Tappon places a high tariff on any that enter the country, closing us out of the market.
If Tapponese trade policy does not alter, I recommend retaliation against their protectionist position. Sincerely, Walt Elgin
Trade Analyst / European Community
162. How does Mr. Elgin describe Tappon's trade policy? (A) Free
(B) Controlled
(C) Under review
(D) Protectionist
163. Which of the following product fields is evaluated?
(A) Publishing
(B) Wood products
(C) Agriculture
(D) Processed foods
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164. What does Mr. Elgin say should be considered? (A) Lower interest rates
(B) Debt forgiveness
(C) New credits
(D) Sanctions
Questions 165-168 refer to the following letter. Why Big Disk Floppies are the Best
The more important your data is to you, the more you will value Big Disk. When it comes to high performance and data protection. Big Disk has the combination of qualities that no other floppy can imitate.
Consider this: Big Disk floppies are engineered to perform an average of 50 million revolutions. That's fifteen times the industry standard. Then consider that Big
Disk disks were the first floppies to be factory formatted. Big Disk floppies also give
you plenty to consider when it comes to data protection. We know that nearly 50 percent of all computer users have lost time and money from accidental data loss due to static charges. That's why Big Disk offers advantages such as anti-static liners, to
disperse static charges before they have a chance to build up. And the patented Telap coatingenables you to wipe spills and finger prints off the recording surface. All Big Disk disks are guaranteed for life and tested to be 100 percent error free when they leave the plant. We're ahead of everybody, so what are you waiting for? Buy Big Disk next time! 165. What does Big Disk promise customers?
(A) Low prices (B) Quick delivery (C) High performance (D) More space on the disk than other disks
166. What is the industry standard for number of revolutions for a disk? (A) 3 or 4 million
(B) 15 million
(C) 50 million
(D) 65 million
167. According to the article, whatis a common cause for loss of data on a disk?
168. Which ofthe following claims is NOT made by Big Disk? (A) They are 100% error free.
(B) They carry alifetime warranty.
(C) They surpass industry engineering standards. (D) They can withstand extremes ofheat and cold.
Questions 169-171 refer to the following notice. Subject: Employee housing
To the degree possible, permanent housing will be available for employees upon amval. In the event it is necessary to assign an arriving employee temporary quarters,
the employee will be informed on arrival and advised of apermanent housing assignment, including estimated date on which quarters will be ready for occupancy.
Once quarters are occupied, there will be no changes. Before taking possession, an employee may submit to the Chairman of the Housing Office awritten request for a change massigned quarters, stating reason for request. The Housing Office will determine whether a request will be honored.
169. Which of the following statements is made in the notice?
(A) Employees may be assigned temporary housing.
(B) All amving employees are assigned to temporaiy housing.
(C) Employees may exchange housing assignments with other employees. (D) Housing will not be provided for certain employees. 170. How are changes made in quarters assignments? (A) Bytalking to the Director
(B) By calling the Housing Office
(C) By submitting aletter ofrequest
(D) By appealing before the Housing Office Committee
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171. When may changes be made in housing assignments? (A) After employees move out of temporary quarters (B) No changes are made in housing assignments.
(C) At the end of every year, on application to the Housing Office (D) Before employees move into their assigned quarters
Questions 172-174 refer to the following notice. Subject: Tuition due dates
Unless otherwise agreed, tuition must be paid during the fust five working days of each month for students enrolled in the Think Smart, Read Fast, and Know-a-Lot
programs. By special arrangement, however. Think Smart tuition may be paid in two monthly installments, one half due by the fifth working day of the month, and the
remainder within five working days after the Is"" ofthe month. Students for all programs will be charged a late fee of $5.00 per day (up to a
maximum of $25.00) for failure to pay tuition costs by the date due. 172. When is tuition due for a person enrolled in the Read Fast program?
(A) By the 15"' ofevery month (B) On the last day of each month
(C) From the 20"' through the 25"" ofevery month (D) By the fifth working day of each month 173. How may Think Smart students pay tuition? (A) In two installments
(B) On a daily basis
(C) Every two months
(D) The first day of each week
174. How much additional will a person have to pay who is three days late paying tuition? (A) $5.00
(B) $15.00
(C) $20.00
(D) $25.00
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Questions 175-177 refer to the following advertisement. MODERN TECHNOLOGY
Modern Technology, now on sale at bookstores and newsstands everywhere, is designed to bnng you the latest in technological advancements from around the world. MTs ongmal articles are crucial reading for the businessperson who needs to keep up on innovations and improvements in high technology fields:
technology that affects your business, Modern Technology. Pick up your copy
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(A) Lifestyle
(B) Business
(C) Literature
(D) Technology
176. From where does the magazine draw its material?
(A) Asia (C) The world
(B) Investment journals (D) Newspapers
177. What is given as a reason to purchase the magazine? (A) To help in business
(B)To gain respect of others
(C) To safeguard personal wealth (D) To have a more comfortable home
Questions 178-180 refer to the following memorandum^ URGENT
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The price of our 13-amp cable has been reduced by 40%, from $3.40 to $2.04 per meter. Any additional sales or promotional discounts should be deducted from this new base price.
Please notify your clients of this change by the close of business today. Because of a clause in tax laws introduced this year, it will be to their advantage to increase their inventories. 178. What has the Marketing Department asked the Sales Department to do? (A) Inform customers of a price change
(B) Revise sales promotions (C) Raise the price on installations (D) Add applicable taxes to their quotes 179. What has been changed?
(A) The maximum amp load for a cable
(B) The price of 13-amp cable (C) The discount that a salesperson can offer (D) The material used to make a cable 180. When will customers find out about the change?
(A) At their next meeting with a salesperson (B) The next business day
(C) When they place their next order (D) On June 22
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Questions 181-185 refer to the following letter.^ Valleyview Labs 740 Potero 'Avenue
Sunnyvale, California 94086 May 17,2000
Carlos Reyes 3205 Craycroft Road Tucson, AZ 85729
Dear Mr. Reyes;
I read with interest your curriculum vitae and letter dated April 30. Your education
and prior experience in both research and management were impressive. However, I'm afraid I cannot offer you the position ofresearcher that you applied for. This is
an entry-level position and would not offer the challenge or, frankly, the salary someone with your qualifications should have. I'm afraid you may have been misled by the advertisement, which was not clearly worded, and for that I apologize.
However, due to expansion here at Valley view, there is a possibility that the position of deputy coordinator of the research and development team may be
created. Given your background, you would be astrong candidate for the position. I plan to be in Tucson on business from May 27 to June 1. Ifyou are still interested in a position with Valleyview labs, please contact my assistant within the next few weeks to arrangean appointment.
I look forward to meeting you. Sincerely yours,
Philip H Kappler Philip H Kappler, Executive Director Valleyview Labs, Inc./ PHK/rs
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181. What kind of position did Mr. Reyes apply for? (A) Assistant to Mr. Kappler
(B) Deputy coordinator of a team
(C) Executive director
(D) Researcher
182. When did Mr. Reyes apply for a position?
(A) On April 30
(C) On May 28
(B) On May 17
(D) On June 1
183. Mr. Reyes was NOT offered the position he applied for because
(A) He lacked the proper experience for it.
(B) He was overqualified for it. (C) It had already been filled. tion
(D) The company decided not to fill it. ver.
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(A) Because the advertisement was unclear lary
(B) Because the salary is so low een
(C) Because he took so long to respond (D) Because the letter is so short
185. What should Mr. Reyes do if he still wants to work at Valleyview Labs? the
(A) Come to the labs for an interview
(B) Call Mr. Kappler's assistant for an appointment (C) Leave for Tucson immediately ;ted
(D) Write Mr. Kappler a letter few
Questions 186-187 refer to the following notice. Professional Typing Service-Complete secretarial service; word/ data
processing on IBM-PC; repetitive letters; resume preparation; photocopying/ printing; mailing list maintenance; spiral binding. Established in 1976. Rapid service at reasonable rates. Phone 555-9009
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186. Who might respond to this advertisement? (A) A school teacher
(B) An office with too much secretarial work
(C)A typewriter salesperson (D)A secretary looking for work 187. Whichof the following is offered as a service?
(A) Copying in colors
(B) Pickup and delivery
(C) Preparation ofeurriculum vitae
(D) Telephone answering
Questions 188-189 refer to the following notice. Notice to Authors:
For articles to be considered for our monthly publication they must be submitted no later than thefirst day of the month prior to the months of the event. For
example, items to be included in the May issue ofworld must reach our editors by April 1.
Thank you Managing Editor
188. How often is the publication issued?
(A) Once every two weeks
(B) Once each month
(C) Once every two months
(D) Four times each year
189. If an item is submitted for publication onNovember 5, when is the earliest it could be published? (A) November
(C) fC) January
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Questions 190-191 refer to the following statement.
The Lenox Chrrstening Doll, crafted offine bisque porcelain, is portrayed sleeping sweetly with an expression ofpure innocence. She is dressed like a little princess and wears ^ gown of pure silk. The limited-edition doll bears the Lenox trademark and is available only from Lenox dealers.
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(B) A bear
(C) A girl
(D) A bisque
191. Where can the figure be purchased? (A) In dress stores
(B) In museum shops
(C) From Lenox dealers
(D) At christening shops
Questions 192-194 refer to the following statement.
The Dream Foundation Can Help You
Many dreams are bewildering and crowded with details unrecognized by the dreamer. Others are flights of fantasy, visual poems or dances, presenting the dreamer with creative images and carrying him beyond distant horizons. At the Dream Foundation, we put definition to the imdefmed. Our team of
psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, and technicians hold recognized credentials as researchers in the field of dream analysis. The foundation employs the most modem techniques to explain your psychological state and how you might, through the foundation's special techniques in dream control, improve and smooth you path of psychological development. At the Dream Foundation, dreams are not mere fantasy.
192. According to the Dream Foundation what might dream analysis help a person do?
could be
(A) Sleep more soundly
(B) Work more seriously
(C) Fantasize more freely
(D) Develop psychologically
193. How do the personnel at the foundation appear to regard themselves? (A) As doctors
(B) As teachers
(C) As students
(D) As researchers
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(B) By controllingdreams
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(D) By suppressing dreams
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Questions 195-198 refer to the following direction.
To travel from the Reading Hat Factory to the VF Coat and Boot Factory:
Take Douglass St. west to N. St. Turn left on N. s'^ to the first light, at Oley St. Turn right on Oley St. to the first light, at N. 6'" St. There you will see an Acme grocery on the left. Turn left on N. h"" St. to Buttonwood St. Turn right on Buttonwood St. Continue west on Buttonwood to the traffic circle, exiting circle on Reading Ave. (which soon becomes Hill Ave.) The VF Factory is on the right, 1.3 miles fi-om the circle. Parking is behind the building. 195. To where do these directions lead? (A) A traffic circle
(B) A restaurant
(C) The VF Factory
(D) The Reading Factory
196. Where is the Acme grocery store located? (A) On Buttonwood Ave.
(B) At the comer ofOley and N.6 street
(C) At the intersection ofDouglass and s"' street
(D) Next to the Reading Factory
197. Following these directions, in what direction should one travel on N. s" Street? (A) North
(B) South
(C) East
(D) West
198. What is important to know about Reading Avenue?
(A) It is aone-way street.
(B) It has parking on both sides.
(C) It IS atraffic circle.
(D) It becomes Hill Avenue.
Questions 199-200 refer to the following memorandum. To:
All staff
From:
Helene Cristini Executive Director
Date:
August 9
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Due to continuing problems with the electrical system in the new office building, the office move date has been delayed by one month. The scheduled move date is now
September 15. Please adjust your plans to accommodate this change. Because of the disruption in schedules caused by this change, product managers may take an additional two days to submit their mid-month reports.
199. What is the purpose of this memorandum?
(A) To plan a meeting (B) To armounce a delay
(C) To order electrical equipment (D) To inform employees regarding vacation schedules 200. When are September reports due?
(A) On the 1^'
(B) On the 12
(C) On the iv""
(D) On the 26^
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Direction: In this part you will read aselection of texts, such as magazine and newspaper articles, letters, and advertisements. Each text is followed by several questions. Select the best answer for each question and mark the letter (A), (B), (C), or (D) on your answer sheet.
Questions 153-155 refer to the following passage'. Program Neighborhood Watch
The next time you get together with your neighbors or local citizens groups, talk to them about ways to prevent crime in vour neighborhood"'"^"
When it
comes to fighting crime, you are all in it together.
The police may be able to help you start a prevention program or alert you to programs in other neighborhoods or nearly towns. Thev can also give vou direction on the most effective approaches to take to involve citizens in a crime watch program
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Questions 156-158 refer to the following notice. Notice: Cobra Phone
Before installing your Cobra cordless telephone answering system^"^™
remove
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Before using your Cobra Phone, read these operating
instructions and familiarize yourself with the Cobra's many convenient features and simplicity of us. This will enable you to take full advantage of your new unit. Retain
this manual for detailed information. Save the shipping carton, plastic retainers, and foam inserts for use when you move or transport the phone unit. 156. Which of the following statements applies to the Cobra Phone?
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Subject: Financial ReportLast FY
As indicated by the audited financial statements that follow, last year was a
successful one for Andyne
Growth in revenue from programs and services
and control ofexpenditures produced a strong financial performance that enabled the corporation to achieve its operational and financial goals. Total revenue was 22
percent above the previous year and exceeded total expenditures by $5.4 million.
ThCxgain will provide additional fiinds for research and development. Akey technological advance for the past year was the successful commercial application of our patented high-speed image-processing system for pilntless aircraft^°^^°
During the current and future years we expect to concentrate on airframe design""" 160
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Questions 162-164 refer to the following letter. June 14, 20— Mr, Victor Reneau
Chairman, Trade Relations
European Community Dear Mr. Reneua:
hi this, my first report to your office, I am afraid I can offer little good news
about European Community-Tappon trade, at least from an EC perspective. The fiou-ua
Republic of Tappon still maintains its protectionist domestic economy
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while at the same time seeking large trade surpluses with nearly all its trading partners, including the EC.
To name just a few examples; the EC makes better computer peripherals, but
for purchases Tappon still favors buying from its own subsidized firms. While protecting inefficient furniture operations, Tappon buys massive quantities of rough logs and avoids purchasing finished EC wood products
. The EC is a leader in
producing high-tech electronics, but Tappon places a high tariff on any that enter the country, closing us out of the market.
If Tapponese trade policy does not alter, I recommend retaliation against ,
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That's why Big Disk offers advantages such as anti
static liners, to disperse static charges before they have a chance to build up. And the
patented Telap coating enables you to wipe spills and finger prints off the recording surface.
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Questions 169-171 refer to thefollowing notice. Subject: Employee housing
To the degree possible, permanent housing will be available for employees upon arrival. In the event it is necessary to assign an arriving employee temporary gnarterc'^'"'"'' , the employee will be infonned on arrival and advised of a permanent housing assignment, including estimated date on which quarters will be ready for occupancy. 169
Once quarters are occunied. there will he no changes^"^'"'"
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possession, an employee may submit to the Chairman of the Housing Office a
written request for a change in assigned quarters"'"'™ '™, stating reason for request. The Housing Office will determine whether a request will be honored.
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Unless otherwise agreed, tuition must be paid during the first five working davs of ,
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each month
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for students enrolled m the Think Smart, Read Fast, and Know-a-
Lot programs. By special arrangement, however. Think Smart tuition mav be paid
in two monthly installments^°'^^°
one half due by the fifth working day of the
month, and the remainder within five working days after the Is"" ofthe month.
Students for all programs will be charged a late fee of S5.00 per day"""'^'''(up to a maximum of $25.00)for failure to pay tuition costs by thedate due. 3/ M. M
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Questions 175-177 refer to the following advertisement. MODERN TECHNOLOGY
Modern Technology, now on sale at bookstores and newsstands everywhere, is
designed to bring you the latest in technological advancements""^^"
around the world''^"^''
from
MTs original articles are crucial reading for the
businessperson who needs to keep up on innovations and improvements in high
technologv fields: technologv that affects vour business^°^^°
Modem
Technology. Pick up your copy today.
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Questions 178-180 refer to the following memorandum"'. URGENT
To
; Sales Dept.
From
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Date
: June 22
Subject : Cable prices
The price of our 1.1-amp cable has been rediired hy
$3.40 to $2.04 per meter. Any additional sales or promotional discounts should be deducted from this new base price. close of hnsin^c. mHoy fiou'uo nsuax'ffoiso
.Because of aclause in tax laws introduced this year, it will
be to their advantage to increase their inventories.
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Questions 181-185 refer to the following letter." Tucson, AZ 85729
Dear Mr. Reyes:
I read with interest your curriculum vitae and letter dated April 30"°^^°
Your
education and prior experience in both research and management were impressive. However, I'm afraid I cannot offer you the position of researcher that vou applied for
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position with Valleyview labs, please contact my assistant within the next few weeks to arrange an appointment PI01IU0 (B) Call Mr. Kappler's assistant for an appointment Questions 186-187 refer to the following notice.
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The Lenox Christening Doll, crafted of fine bisque porcelain, is portrayed sleeping sweetly with an expression ofpure innocence. She is dressed like a little princess and wears a gown of pure silk. The limited-edition doll bears the Lenox trademark and is available only from Lenox dealers""^^"
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psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, and technicians hold recognized credentials as
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Questions 195-198 refer to the following direction. from the Reading Hat Factory to the VF Coat and Boot Factnrv'""^'"'^"
Take Douglass St. west to N. s" St. Turn left on N. s'" to the fir^t lighf"""'"' " at Oley St. Turn right on Oley St. to the first light, at N. 6'" St. There von will
Acme grocery on the left. Turn left on N 6'^
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All staff
From:
Helene Cristini Executive Director
Date:
August 9
Due to continuing problems with the electrical svstem in the new office
building, the office move date has been delayed bv one
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scheduled move date is now September 1^'°"^'^°Please adjust your plans to accommodate this change. Because ofthe disruption in schedules caused by this change, product managers mav take an additional two Hays to submit their mid-month reports'^°'^^°
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Date: August 9
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I work in asmall school but I don't like it much. My son plays games every night. Do you like English?
We don't watch movie alot. We always read novel books. 2. Present Continuous; Iam working Please turn ofthe radio. Iam working right now. What is your sister doing? She is driving a new car.
We aren't going to school tomorrow morning. 3. Present Perfect: I have worked
I have written mynew book.
Have your read it yet?
How long has your girlfriend married?
4. Present Perfect Continuous: Ihave been working Iam tired. Ihave been working hard all day. You're out of breath. Have you been playing?
How long have you been working for Living English School? 5. Simple Past: I worked
I worked hard all day yesterday. We went tothe beach but we didn't like it.
It was cold in the room. So we closed the windows.
6. Past Continuous: I was working
When I arrived, my mother was cooking.
This time last year Iwas living in Singapore.
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What were you doing at 11:00 last night? 7. Past Perfect: I had worked
I couldn't get into the housebecause I had lost my key. My mother had gone home early.
The house was dirty because my wife hadn't cleaned it for weeks. 8. Past Perfect Continuous: I had been working
I was very tired. I had been working hard all day. She had been running.
Appendix 2: Regular and Irregular Verbs (flldlU'VlfT'UIlllfl 4III) base form