Starter Toeic SB
Starter Toeic SB
TOEICThird Edition
                  Anne Taylor
                  Casey Malarcher
Starter TOEIC® Third Edition - Building TOEIC® Test-taking Skills
                 By Anne Taylor and Casey Malarcher
Chapter 4      Support
   Transcripts & Answer Key                                          286
   Practice Test Answer Sheet                                        311
Preface
Starter TOEIC, Third Edition is intended for beginning-level students of English who
need to start preparation for the TOEIC. The book is designed to assist students through
focused practice while developing familiarity with the format of the TOEIC.
    Chapter 4       Support
The Support chapter includes reference materials related to the above chapters, including tape
scripts for all listening tasks in each unit of Chapter 1 and in the practice test of Chapter 3,
answer keys for each mini practice test in Chapter 2 and for the full-length test in Chapter 3,
and a blank sample answer sheet for use when taking the full-length practice test.
The simplified grammar and thematically based texts of Starter TOEIC, Third Edition
provide beginning-level students with access to TOEIC practice materials appropriate for
building their test-taking skills without the frustration of encountering overly complicated
vocabulary and grammar structures. Starter TOEIC, Third Edition provides an excellent
foundation for students starting preparation for the TOEIC test.
     Introduction                                                                                .
     About TOEIC
     TOEIC stands for Test of English for International Communication. It is divided into two
     main sections: Listening and Reading. The Listening section tests the ability to understand
     spoken English. The Reading section tests the knowledge of grammar and vocabulary
     usage and the ability to read and understand short passages.
     There are a total of 200 questions on the TOEIC test, and the test lasts about 2 hours. All
     of the items are multiple-choice questions with three or four possible answers. The following
     chart outlines the organization of the test as of May 2006:
45 minutes
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LISTENING TEST
In this section of the test, you will have the chance to show how well you understand spoken
English. There are four parts to this section, with special directions for each part.
   Directions: For each question in this part, you will hear four statements about a picture
   in your textbook. When you hear the statements, you must select the one statement
   that best describes what you see in the picture. Then find the number of the question
   on your answer sheet and mark your answer. The statements will not be printed in your
   test book and will be spoken only one time.
                                               Sample Answer
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                                                    •    © ®
   Statement (B), “The woman is typing on a computer,” best describes what you see in the
   picture. Therefore, you should choose answer (B).
TIPC:
       Preview the picture before the statements are read. Ask yourself, "Who?” “What?” “Where?”
       Focus on the meaning of the statements as a whole.
   »   Answer the question as quickly as possible. If you don’t know the answer, guess and begin
       previewing the next picture.
TRICKS
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       Part II    Questions and Responses
The directions for Part II of the TOEIC appear on the test as follows:
        Directions: You will hear a question or statement and three responses spoken in
        English. They will be spoken only one time and will not be printed in your test book.
        Select the best response to the question or statement and mark the letter (A), (B), or (C)
        on your answer sheet.
        Now listen to the four statements.
        The best response to the question “How are you?” is choice (A), “I’m fine, thank you.”
        Therefore, you should choose answer (A).
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TIPS
         The first word of the question will help you to know what kind of answer is required.
                                       —
         What, where, who, why, how ask for information.
                                       —
         Do, does, did, are, is, will, can usually need a “yes" or “no" answer.
          Questions that contain “or" and require a choice never have yes/no answers.
          “Did you stay home or go out last night?" “I went to a movie.”
         Sometimes you will hear a statement, not a question. However, it still requires an answer.
         “Thanks for dinner.” “You’re welcome.”
TRICKS
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  Part III    Short Conversations
The directions for Part III of the TOEIC appear on the test as follows:
    Directions: You will hear some conversations between two people. You will be asked
    to answer three questions about what the speakers say in each conversation. Select the
    best response to each question and mark the letter (A), (B), (C), or (D) on your answer
    sheet. The conversations will be spoken only one time and will not be printed in your
    test book.
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      TIPS
      Look at the question before the dialog begins. If you have time, look at the answers as well.
      While you are listening to the dialog, try to imagine where the speakers are.
      Read all the answers before making your choice.
TRICKS
     Watch out for answers that are true, but are not related to the question. Don’t answer too
     quickly. Read all the options before you choose.
     Watch out for distracting numbers. These may include dates, times, and numbers of things
     or people. Preview the question to help you listen for the right information.
    Directions: You will hear some short talks given by a single speaker. You will be asked to
    answer three questions about what the speaker says in each short talk. Select the best
    response to each question and mark the letter (A), (B), (C), or (D) on your answer sheet.
    The talks will be spoken only one time and will not be printed in your test book.
TIPS
     Listen closely to the introduction preceding the talk. It will tell you the number of the questions
     related to the talk. It will also tell you what type of information you will hear (news report,
     weather report, advertisement, recorded message, announcement, etc.).
     Try to preview the questions before the talk begins. This will help you listen for the information
     required by the questions.
      Begin to answer the questions as soon as the talk is finished. Don’t wait for the speaker.
TRICKS
Watch out for the same traps that are in Parts I-III.
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     READING TEST
     In this section of the test, you have a chance to show how well you understand written English.
     There are three parts to this section, with special directions for each part.
         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 letter (A), (B), (C), or (D) on your answer sheet.
         Example:
         Because the equipment is very delicate, it must be handled with               .
         (A) caring
         (B) careful
         (C) care
                     „                                                               Sample Answer
                                                                                               •
         (D) carefully
                                                                                      ® ®           ©
         The sentence should read, “Because the equipment is very delicate, it must be handled
         with care.” Therefore, you should choose answer (C).
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           Don’t worry about spelling. Incorrect spelling is never an option in TOEIC answers.
           Look at the words on either side of the blank. They can give you clues about what the correct
           answer is.
           Read the whole sentence and understand the meaning before you answer.
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  Part VI    Incomplete Texts
The directions for Part VI of the TOEIC appear on the test as follows:
   Directions: Read the texts on the following pages. A word or phrase is missing in some
   of the sentences. Four answer choices are given below each of these sentences. Select the
   best answer to complete the text. Then mark the letter (A), (B), (C), or (D) on your
   answer sheet.
   Example:
   As of June 15th, employees will be            to wear full company uniform whenever
                                     1.   (A) requiring
                                          (B) requirement
                                          (C) required
                                          (D) require
   they are on company premises. This       to all employees who work in areas of the
                                  2. (A) considers
                                            ..
                                           ZT^
                                           (B) applies
                                                                   Sample Answer
                                           (C) works                               0           o
                                           (D) implements                     2-   ®
   building accessible by members of the public. The full uniform consists of a white
                                                                                       •   © ©
   The sentences should read “As of June 15th, employees will be required to wear full
   company uniform when they are on company premises. This applies to all employees
   who work in areas of the building accessible by members of the public.” Therefore you
   should choose answers (C) and (B).
TIPS
     Remember that you are looking for the most appropriate word to fill in the blank.
     Read the whole text, not just the words around the blank. Try to get the meaning of the text.
TRICKS
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      Part VII    Reading Comprehension
                                                 _____
     The directions for Part VII of the TOEIC appear on the test as follows:
                                                                •
        Directions: In this part you will read a selection of texts, such as magazine and
        newspaper articles, letters, and advertisements. Each text is followed by several
        questions. Select the best answer for each question and mark the letter (A), (B), (C),
        or (D) on your answer sheet.
        At what times during the month can visitors see special demonstrations?
        (A) Every weekend
        (B) The first two Wednesdays                                       Sample Answer
        (C) One afternoon a week
        (D) Every other Wednesday
                                                                           ®      © ©
                                                                                          •
        The reading selection says that the demonstrations are scheduled for the first and second
        Wednesdays of the month. Therefore, you should choose answer (B).
TIPS
          As with Part IV, pay attention to the introduction. It will tell you the number of questions
          and a hint about the type of information in the passage.
          As you read the passage, ask yourself, “Who is it for? Why was it written?”
          First, glance quickly through the passage and read the questions. Then, go back to the passage
          and try to look for the answers to the questions.
TRICKS
          Many answers use information that appears in the passage. However, they may not directly
          answer the question.
          As with all sections of the TOEIC, watch out for similar sounding words, confusing
          numbers, wrong word forms, and words with similar meanings.
          Don’t be confused by questions that follow these formats:
          e.g. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the reading?
               The text refers to all of the following EXCEPT...
          Simply read the answer choices and find the one that is unfamiliar or incorrect.
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-^Grammar Practice
                 Auxiliary Verbs
                   I.
                        -
                       She should have read the book.  They could have won, but they didn’t.
20   Chapter 1
Exercises
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                                        Tenses
03 Infinitives and Gerunds                C. Use present perfect (have/has -ed) for a situation where things
                                             that happened in the past have a result in the present.
04 Participles and Participle Clauses
                                             • Present  perfect often goes with just, yet, for, since, ever, never,
05 Negation and Parallel Structure
                                               first time, second time, this week.
06 Comparisons                                  He has just cut himself. (We can see the direct immediate result
07 Agreement                                                 —
                                               of this action the blood.)
08 Relative Clauses
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1
Exercises
       First News
                                        Infinitives and Gerunds
Chapter 1                               Infinitives
01 Auxiliary Verbs
                                          A. Use a to-infinitive after the following verbs: agree, decide,
02 Tenses                                    expect, happen, pretend, promise, manage, tend (for example,
                                             decide to do)
V Common verbs followed by a
  TO-INFINITIVE
                                           B. Use a to-infinitive after the following verbs plus their object:
V Common verbs followed by an                 advise, allow, expect, forbid, want, force, tell (for example,
  INFINITIVE
                                              allow him to do)
Z Common verbs followed by a
  GERUND
Z Remember, forget, stop, try,            C. Use an infinitive without "to" after the following verbs plus
  regret + TO-INFINITIVE or GERUND
                                             their object: have, let, make, feel, see, hear, smell, find (for
Z The form of pronouns used
  with an INFINITIVE or GERUND               example, let Tom do it)
10 Indefinite Pronouns
                                        Choosing Between Infinitives and Gerunds
11 Voice
                                          The following verbs allow both a to-infinitive form and an -ing
12 Conjunctions and Prepositions
                                          form: remember, forget, stop, regret, try.
                                              • The choice of a to-infinitive or an -ing form depends on the
                                                meaning.
                                                I forgot to turn the light off.
                                                (= I didn’t turn it off. I forgot to do it.)
                                                I forgot turning the light off.
                                                (= I actually turned it off. I forgot that I had done that.)
                                        Choosing Subjects
                                          A. Use objective case pronouns with a to-infinitive.
                                              expect him to help her          allow them to do it
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Exercises
4. The prince was married to the Duchess of Kent and               by his brother.
   (A) to succeed (B) succeeded (C) succeeding                 (D) successfully
       First News                                                                              25
                                        Participles and Participle Clauses
                                          B. Use an -ing form when the original verb is transitive and when
                                             its object comes after it.
                                               Facing a police officer, he chose to run away.
                                          C. Use an -ed form when the object of its original verb serves as
                                             the subject of the main clause.
                                               Located on a hill, the hotel commands a fine view.
  26    Chapter 1
1
Exercises
2. She was      .
   (A) surprise   (B) to surprise (C) surprisingly          (D) surprised
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                                        Negation and Parallel Structure
S   Parallelism between words and         B. If there is no auxiliary, do-support is necessary along with not.
    phrases
                                               She does not know him.               They do not live in Chicago.
06 Comparisons
07 Agreement
                                        Non-finite Verbs: To-infinitives, Gerunds, and Participles
08 Relative Clauses
                                          Put a negative word before non-finite verbs.
09 Modification and Word Order
                                               He prefers not taking the bus to work.
10 Indefinite Pronouns                         In order not to fail again, you should work harder.
1 1 Voice
                                               Not knowing what to do, he just stood still.
12 Conjunctionsand Prepositions
                                        Redundancy in Negation
                                          A. Avoid double negatives.
                                               She does not have no money, (incorrect)
                                               She does not have any money, (correct)
                                          B. Do not use a negative word along with such words as hardly,
                                             seldom, scarcely, lest, unless.
                                               We could not hardly understand the situation, (incorrect)
                                               We could hardly understand the situation, (correct)
                                        Parallel Structure
                                          A. Parallelism between two or more words
                                               He is handsome, honest, and has a lot of money. (-♦ rich)
                                          B. Parallelism between two or   more phrases
                                               You may answer the question either in English or Korean. (-* in Korean)
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Exercises
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UNIT
Comparisons
                                        Modification of Comparatives
                                             Comparatives can be modified by the following words: much,
                                             very much, far, a little, a bit, a lot, any, no, even, still.
                                               He is a bit taller than me.
                                               This is even worse than that one.
  30    Chapter 1
Exercises
(A) difficult (B) most difficult (C) more difficult (D) as difficult
        First News'                                                                      31
                                        Agreement
10 Indefinite Pronouns
                                        Adjective/Determiner-Noun Agreement
11 Voice                                  Modifiers and nouns modified by them agree in number.
12 Conjunctionsand Prepositions              this/that book                  these/those books
                                               every girl                               all girls
                                               another boy                              several boys
                                               each car                                 most cars
                                             UJJJ Every and another may be followed by either a singular or a plural noun
                                                     in expressions regarding time or distance.
                                                     -   every day/mile
                                                         another week/mile
                                                                                        every two days/miles
                                                                                        another two weeks/miles
                                        Noun-Pronoun Agreement
                                          Pronouns including reflexives must agree with their antecedent in
                                          number.
                                               John’s family are all early risers; they (NOT it) rise at 6 a.m.
                                               They advised her to take care of herself (NOT themselves).
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Exercises
                                        Relative Adverbs
                                          When, Where, How, Why
                                             the day I month I year / time etc. + when:
                                               I remember the day (when) we met.
                                             the hotel / park / place etc. + in which OR where:
                                               Is this the park in which you two met?
                                               Is this the park where you two met?
                                             the way + how:
                                               This is the way he did it.
                                               This is how he did it.
                                             12^3      way and how cannot be used together.
  34    Chapter 1
Exercises
4. He       a favor of me.
   (A) told        (B) asked               (C) talked           (D) inquired
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                                        Modification and Word Order
Chapter 1                               Modification
01 Auxiliary Verbs
                                          A. Adverbs modify adjectives, adverbs, and verbs.
02 Tenses
                                                 He is an extremely rapid thinker. (NOT extreme rapid)
03 Infinitives and Gerunds                       She walks elegantly. (NOT walks elegant)
04 Participles and Participle Clauses
                                                 It grows extremely slowly. (NOT extreme slowly)
                                                 cf. That sounds interesting. (NOT sounds interestingly)
05 Negation and Parallel Structure
08 Relative Clauses
                                             -   No more Canadian products are available here.
                                                 (NOT Canada products)
11 Voice                                  B. Words ending in -thing, -body, -one, -where come before their
12 Conjunctions and Prepositions             adjectival modifiers.
                                                 I have something nice. (NOT nice something)
                                                 I have gone somewhere new. (NOT new somewhere)
                                          C. Subject-verb inversion
                                             Questions involve inversion between subject and verb, but indirect
                                             questions involve no such inversion.
                                                 I asked him how long he had been in America.
                                                 (NOT how long had he been)
                                             When the sentence begins with a negative word, the subject comes
                                             after an auxiliary verb.
                                                 Rarely does he work at night. (NOT Rarely he works)
                                                 Not until yesterday did he change his mind.
   36   Chapter 1
Exercises
2. It’s       cold.
   (A) terror           (B) terrify        (C) terrible        (D) terribly
B. Choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentence.                                        UNIT
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        First News                                                                               37
                                        Indefinite Pronouns
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Exercises
08 Relative Clauses
                                               The police caught him.    —   He was caught by the police.
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UNIT
                                            Conjunctions and Prepositions
    07 Agreement
                                            Subordinating Conjunctions
    08 Relative Clauses
                                                 Simultaneous actions: while, as, the moment /instant
    09 Modification and Word Order               Sequential action: when, before, after, until
    10 Indefinite Pronouns                       Reason: since, because, now that, seeing that
                                                 Condition: if, unless, provided, as long as, once
    11 Voice
                                                 Concession: even if, even though, although, though
12 Conjunctions and Prepositions
                                                 Purpose: (so) that, in order that
    J Choice of coordinate conjunctions          Contrast: whereas, while
    J Choice of subordinate                      Unreal comparison: as if, as though
       conjunctions
    J Distinction between
      conjunctions and prepositions
V Choice of prepositions                    Distinction Between Conjunctions and Prepositions
                                              Conjunctions are followed by subject + verb, while prepositions are fol¬
                                              lowed by noun or an -ing form.
                                                   while vs. during
                                                   (al)though vs. despite
                                                   because vs. because of
                                            Key Prepositions
                                              A. for (How long . . .) vs. during (When . . .)
                                                   for two weeks; during the winter
                                              B. by (completion) vs. until (continuation)
                                                   Have it done by tomorrow. Use the car until this evening.
                                              C. between (two) vs. among (more than two)
                                                   between the eyes; among the crowd
                                              D. Prepositions at the end of questions
                                                   Who did you come with? What is this for? What is it like?
       42   Chapter 1
Exercises
     Experts say it is very important for children over the age of six to
     develop a hobby or take part in a club. Children can learn important
     social skills       doing something they enjoy. Even though your                                UNIT
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     1. (A) during           (B) despite    (C) while         (D) provided
     child is playing, she will learn skills like turn taking, losing well, and
     following rules. Hobbies and clubs are vital for the          of your child.
                                                                                                   Conjuctions
                                                                                                    and
     2. (A) be developed (B) develop (C) developed (D) development
                                                                                                   Prepositn
C. Fill the blank with the appropriate word.
1. He didn’t fail the test;     , he got the highest score.
   (A) likewise        (B) else        (C) otherwise        (D) on the contrary
           Unit 02   Tenses
                                                                   Unit 04    Participles and Participle Clauses
         .   A
                                                                      A
          1. (D) Use PRESENT SIMPLE in temporal or
                 conditional adverbial clauses.                   1. (C) An adjective is needed to modify "news,"
                                                                         the agent.
          2. (B) The time expression "two months ago"
                 indicates that the event occurred in the past.   2. (D) Something surprised her. She is not the
                                                                         agent.
          3. (D) The phrase "so far" means "until now."
                                                                  3. (C) Notice that the verb "feel" is an intransitive
          4. (D) The sentence indicates what Mary was                    verb and that its logical subject is not
                 doing at a certain moment in the past.                  provided before.
                                                                  4. (A) The painting is the object of the verb
                                                                         "see," so the past participle is needed.
          1. (A) complaints — This sentence requires a plural
                 noun to match the modifying count adjective          B
                 "several."
                                                                  1. (C) central  — The adjective central describes the
                      —
          2. (B) start In this case, "start" is a noun                    fact the hotel is located in the center of the
                 meaning "beginning." It is not used as a                town.
                 verb meaning "to begin."
                                                                  2. (B) tired — The "ed" form of "tire" describes a
                                                                         feeling as the result of an event or activity.
          1. (A) considered    — Since the second clause shows        C
                 the result of the verb in the first clause,
                 that first clause verb must be in past tense.    1. (A) quota   — Quota is a proportional share to
                                                                         be filled.
          2. (C) pay off — Pay off = to yield profit or
                 returns.                                         2. (C) variety — A variety of = various.
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3. (B) retail — cf. wholesale = the sale of goods         4. (B) balance — Bank balance = money left over
       in large quantities                                       in one's bank account.
4. (D) depression — Notice that the blank is
        followed by mass unemployment.
                                                           Unit 07   Agreement
 Unit 05     Negation and Parallel Structure                A
                                                          1. (C) Physics is a field of science.
    A
                                                          2. (D) The relative pronoun "which" refers to
1. (D) Negation of a main verb involves more                    some books.
       than inserting a negative word, "not."             3. (B) When fractions are involved, the number
2. (C) In a participle clause, the negative word is              of the verb is determined by a noun in the
       placed before the participle in question.                 prepositional phrase.
3. (A) Notice that there is a negative word, "not."       4. (C) The sentence is intended to mean that the
4. (D) Because of parallelism, the word for the                  bus comes at 30-minute intervals.
       blank should also be in an -ing form.
                                                            B
    B
                                                          1. (B) along — The word "along" is followed by
1. (D) remind — The verb remind is followed by                   "with" to give the meaning of "together.
       an object plus the to-infinitive.                  2. (C) all — "All" matches with the plural noun
2. (A) have — Here "have + to" has the meaning                   "fans" because a modifier and the noun
       of something being obligatory.                            modified by it must agree in number.
.   C
1. (A) charges      — cf. Fees, tuitions, and fares are
                                                            C
                                                          1. (D) announced   — To announce = to make
       used for professional services, schools, and              known publicly.
       transportation services respectively.              2. (A) fined — To fine = to charge money as
2. (B) policy — The word "policy" refers to a                    punishment for an offense.
       course of action or a guiding principle.           3. (A) estimate — To estimate = to calculate
3. (A) warranty — The word "warranty" refers to a                approximately.
       written guarantee provided by a company            4. (D) reserve — cf. Make a hotel reservation.
       to specify the maker's responsibility for the
       repair or replacement of the defective parts.
4. (A) breach — Pay attention to the phrase "seek          Unit 08   Relative Clauses
       compensation from the employer."
         .   C
          1. (C) make   — To make = to cause to exist or
                                                                  1. (C) personnel    —Personnel = regarding persons
                                                                         employed in an organization.
                                                                  2. (A) urgent — Urgent = compelling immediate
                 happen.                                                 action; pressing.
          2. (D) terminate  — All the other choices require       3. (C) likely — To be likely to = to be very probable.
                 an object.
                                                                  4. (A) warm — Warm = showing friendliness or
          3. (A) cash — To cash a check = to convert into                kindness.
                 ready money.
          4. (C) transfer — To transfer = to convey from
                 one place to another.
                                                                   Unit 12    Conjunctions and Prepositions
             B
                                                                  1. (C) while — While is used as a subordinate
          1. (C) both   — "Both...and..." is used to link 2              conjunction with two simultaneous actions:
                 words or expressions of the same kind:                  in this case "learn" and "do something
                 "easy" and "cheap" are two words that                   they enjoy" are two actions that take place
                 are positive in meaning, and therefore of               at the same time.
                 the same kind.                                   2. (D) development — After "the" in this sentence
          2. (B) long — "2 hours" and "worth the wait"                   a noun is needed.
                 suggest that making bread is a time2
                 consuming activity, so "long" is correct.
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->->Listening &
    Reading Practice
           5.          (A)     (B)   (C)    (D)
50   Chapter 2
     A     R
E3 Short Conversations
5.       At the beginning of the conversation, which line does the doctor ask Thomas to read?
         (A) The first line
         (B) The second line
         (C) The last line
         (D) The second last line
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                 PART
Short Talks
                  2.    According to the talk, what is the most important quality a person in this job should have?
                        (A) A sense of humor
                        (B) Lots of money
                        (C) Basic medical information
                        (D) A good understanding of animals
       52   Chapter 2
PART
     (A)
     (B)
            ought
            have
                                                                                       Auxilary
     (C)    must                                                                        Verbs
     (D)    used to
         First News                                                               53
 READING              6.    I’m
                            (A)
                            (B)
                            (C)
                                  borrow
                                  rich
                                  broke
                                          . Would you lend me some money?
                            (D)   poor
 UNIT
 01
           54   Chapter 2
12. When he was
    (A)
    (B)
    (C)
          young
          youth
          childhood
                          he would sit under this tree.
                                                                                     READING
    (D)   child
                                                                                     UNIT
                                                                                     01
1 3. Before she died, the old man        to take a walk with his wife daily.        Auxilary
    (A)   used                                                                       Verbs
    (B)   ought
    (C)   might
    (D)   should
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          PART
           Sincerely,
           Penshurst Medical Practice
56   Chapter 2
Questions 5 through 8 refer to the following information.
It is important to stretch both before and after exercising. Many fitness experts say that
stretching after you exercise is actually more important than before. However, many people
                                                                                                         READING
do not bother stretching after their workout. They say that they are too        , or they just           UNIT
                                                                                                         01
                                                                      5. (A) tiring
                                                                         (B) tire                       Auxilary
                                                                         (C) tired
                                                                         (D) tires
                                                                                                         Verbs
forget. Stretching has many benefits. For example, it helps you avoid painful cramps in your
muscles. If you don’t stretch, you could have tight and sore muscles the next day. It helps to
       yOur flexibility. If you stretch after every workout, it will be easy to touch your toes.
6. (A) improve
   (B) make
   (C) exercise
   (D) stimulate
You might be surprised to know how many people       reach their toes. Finally, it is also a
                                       7. (A) must
                                          (B) can’t
                                          (C) want
                                          (D) should
good way to relax and wind down after strenuous exercise. So be sure to       ten minutes
                                                              8. (A) believe
                                                                  (B) wanting
                                                                  (C) include
                                                                  (D) available
of stretching as part of the start and end of your exercise routine.
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 READING              Questions 9 through 12 refer to the following notice.
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     III
                       Reading Comprehension
1.   What is the name of the restaurant?         3.   What is the restaurant’s main priority?
     (A)   The Management                             (A) Serving delicious food
     (B)   The Happy Sandwich                         (B) Having the lowest prices in town
     (C)   The Winter Season                          (C) Having the most polite staff
     (D)   The Strict Policy                          (D) Hygiene and cleanliness
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           Questions 4 through 7 refer to the following email.
                       This is just a short email to update you on your medical test results from
                       your physical examination on January 10lh. Our records show that you took
                       a blood pressure test. Your test this time showed that your blood pressure
                       is doing quite well for a man your age. I am very pleased to note that your
                       blood pressure is much lower than it was last time. It seems that the medication
                       you have been taking is working well. Unfortunately, we do not have a record
                       of the name of your medication on file. Can you remember the name of the
                       medication that you are taking? If you could send an email to my nurse with
                       the name of the medicine, that would be very helpful to us. His email
                       address is medcenterQ5@huxley.com.
                       Also, there is a note in your file stating that you want your medical test
                       results sent to your insurance company. Which department do you want
                       them sent to? Please let us know as soon as possible.
                       Regards,
                       Dr. Huxley
           4.    What kind of test did Mr. Thompson               6.   What is true about Mr. Thompson’s
                 have done?                                            blood pressure?
                 (A)   A stress test                                   (A) It is extremely high.
                 (B)   A blood test                                    (B) It is very low.
                 (C)   A high blood pressure test                      (C) It is non-existent.
                 (D)   A department test                               (D) It is normal.
           5.    Where will Mr. Thompson’s medical                7.   What information does the doctor
                 test results be sent to?                              need?
                 (A)   His employer                                    (A) Mr. Thompson’s email address
                 (B)   His insurance company                           (B) The name of his medication
                 (C)   His doctor’s office                             (C) The nurse’s email address
                 (D)   The doctor’s nurse                              (D) Mr. Thompson’s age
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E                                                Sugar                                           |
|                                         Dairy, Meat                                            §
|                                   jh    Fish, Eggs                                             |
|                                   Vegetables and Fruits                                        |
|                                 Breads, Rice, and Cereals                                      f
E    This is a chart of the Food Pyramid. The Food Pyramid serves as a basic guide to            i
=    making healthy food choices. If you take a look at the guide you can easily see             3
=    which food groups you should be eating. According to the pyramid, most of your              §
E    daily food should consist of breads, rice, and cereals. These are the foods in the          f
E    bottom level of the pyramid. Almost equal to these, but not quite as much, should           |
=    be vegetables and fruits. Therefore, you can feel free to go ahead and eat lots of          5
     fruit and vegetables every day. Servings of meat, fish, eggs, and dairy foods,              §
E    which include milk and cheese, should be much smaller. Sugars should be the                 a
E    smallest portion of all. Of course, your daily nutritional needs will vary according        a
|    to your activity level and life style. You do not have to follow the Food Pyramid, but      a
H    it is a good way to be sure you will get the healthiest benefits from your daily food.      f
E    If you keep a copy of the pyramid stuck to the door of your refrigerator, it will           a
E    remind you to plan your daily meals wisely every time you go into the kitchen.              |
8.   Which of the following are dairy                1 0. Which food group has the second
     products?                                            smallest serving suggestion?
     (A)   Milk and cheese                               (A)   Sugars
     (B)   Fish and eggs                                 (B)   Dairy, Meat, Fish, and Eggs
     (C)   Sugar and spice                               (C)   Vegetables and Fruits
     (D)   Breads and rice                               (D)   Breads, Rice, and Cereals
9.   What is the purpose of the Food                 1 1 . What affects your daily food needs?
     Pyramid?                                            (A) Your likes and dislikes
     (A)   To sell food                                  (B) The Food Pyramid
     (B)   To help make healthy food choices             (C) Your lifestyle and activity
     (C)   To show which foods are bad for you           (D) Small portions
     (D)   To help remember the names of
           foods
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           Questions 12 through 16 refer to the following agenda and memo.
                                                        Memo
                 To: Jennifer Martin, Sports Equipment Manager
                 From: Clive Wilbur, Management Committee Chairperson
                 Re: June 25,h Annual General Meeting
                 I know that you will be unable to attend this year’s meeting on the 25,h, so I am sending
                 you the agenda now. Please take a look at it before the meeting and give me your opinion
                 on the items.
                 We have decided to resurface the tennis courts and need to choose from three contractors.
                 I will send you their price lists and a voting form later. Every one at the meeting will
                 have a chance to vote. As you know, we have suffered a lot of broken windows recently.
                 I would appreciate it if you could fax me your ideas on how to deal with this problem.
                 The fourth item on the agenda refers to renting equipment. We will limit rentals to one
                 hour on weekends and two hours during the week. Only members will be able to rent
                 equipment on weekends. This brings us to the next item: all members will be required
                 to show their membership card in order to use the sports center at a discounted price.
                 Please send me your thoughts as soon as possible, and I will talk to you in person when
                 you get back from your vacation.
                 Many thanks.
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12. How often does Heathcliffe Sports
    Center hold a general meeting?
    (A)
    (B)
          Once a month
          Once a week
                                             1 5. Which of the following statements
                                                  about rentals is correct?
                                                 (A) Members can rent equipment for
                                                     four hours.
                                                                                        READING
    (C)   Once a year                            (B) Members can rent equipment
    (D)   Every other year                           only on Saturdays.                 UNIT
                                                                                        01
                                                 (C) Only members can rent equipment
                                                      on Saturdays.
1 3. How will the center choose someone          (D) Non-members can rent equipment
     to repair the tennis courts?                    for one hour on Saturdays.
    (A) They will choose the cheapest
        company.
    (B) They will not repair the tennis      16. What problem has the sports center
        courts.                                  been having?
    (C) Everyone will vote for a company.        (A) Members do not return equipment.
    (D) They haven’t chosen a method.            (B) Windows have been broken.
                                                 (C) There was not enough tea and
                                                     coffee.
1 4. Why will Jennifer Martin be unable to       (D) Staff don’t get along with each
     attend the meeting?                             other.
    (A) She is not a member of the sports
        center.
    (B) She will be on vacation.
    (C) She is sick.
    (D) She was not invited.
           Listen to the questions and choose the best answer.
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Short Talks
                     1.    According to the speaker, what does she use to solve chemistry problems?
UNIT
02                         (A)   Logic
                           (B)   Creativity
                           (C)   Answers
                           (D)   Feelings
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2.   Almost every part of our lives           computerized over the past 10 years.
     (A) have been
     (B) has been
     (C) was
     CD) had done
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           6.    Kate usually           to class by bicycle, but today she went by bus because of the rain.
                 (A) go
                 (B) goes
                 (C) went
                 (D) gone
           8.    The couple must need a            because they have just returned from a long journey.
                 (A) pause
                 (B) stop
                 (C) rest
                 (D) discontinuation
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1 2. He has studied English         he was in elementary school.
    (A)
    (B)
    (C)
    (D)
          during
          while
          as long as
          since
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1 3. While Steve was washing his car, he         some dents in the doors.
    (A)   discovered                                                             Tense
    (B)   is discovering
    (C)   was discovering
    (D)   has discovered
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           This semester, be prepared for your exams. Follow these handy hints from the Student
           Advice Center.
           Don’t             until the night before an exam. The best students revise and learn early and
                 1. (A)   be wait
                    (B)   waiting
                    (C)   wait
                    (D)   had waited
           regularly throughout the semester. Revise each night what you learned in class that day. Reread
           class notes, assignments, handouts or previous tests and textbooks.         key words and
                                                                            2. (A) Highlight
                                                                               (B) Notice
                                                                               (C) Spotlight
                                                                               (D) View
           points with a colored pen or pencil. It is very helpful to write summaries of the notes you
           take in class.
           If that sounds like too much effort, then you           start studying at least two weeks before
                                                        3. (A)   had to
                                                           (B)   should
                                                           (C)   would
                                                           (D)   shouldn’t
           your exams. Make a study schedule and stick to it, but be realistic about your goals. Don’t
           try to do too much in one day. Resting is as      as studying.
                                                   4. (A) important
                                                       (B) importance
                                                       (C) duty
                                                       (D) must
72   Chapter 2
    Questions 5 through 8 refer to the following letter.
    Let me answer your questions       our scholarship policy. In order to qualify for a scholarship
                                                                                                            READING
                             5. (A) regards                                                                 UNIT
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                                (B) to regard
                                (C) regarding                                                               Tense
                                (D) my regards to
    students have to receive at least an A in 90% of their assignments, and no lower than a B+ in
    the remaining 10%. This is the minimum requirement. Getting the minimum grades does
    not       a scholarship if there are several students whose grades exceed the minimum.
    6. (A) promise
       (B) agree
       (C) guarantee
       (D) offer
    Secondly, students cannot receive a scholarship more than two times. In addition to this,
    the scholarships cannot be for two consecutive semesters.
    You        a scholarship last semester, so       we were unable to offer you a scholarship,
    7. (A) were received                  8. (A) coincidentally
       (B) received                           (B) unfortunately
       (C) have received                      (C) accidentally
       (D) receiving                          (D) fortunately
    even though you received an A+ in all of your courses.
    Sincerely,
    Jennifer Michaels
    Finance Officer
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           Questions 9 through 12 refer to the following information.
                                          Choosing a college
                 a college is one of the most important decisions you will have to make. The following
           9. (A) To choice
              (B)  Chosen
              (C)   Choosing
              (D)   Having chosen
           suggestions should help you        an informed decision. Visit the school you are considering.
                                   10. (A)   have
                                       (B)   suggest
                                       (C)   make
                                       (D)   perform
           While you are at the school, take some time to look at the equipment and facilities. Talk to
           lecturers and       students. Ask questions that will give you first-hand knowledge about
                      11. (A) now
                          (B) current
                          (C) presently
                          (D) immediate
           the school: Do the instructors seem knowledgeable? What is the students’ opinion of the
           instructors? What        they like most and least about the school or program? Finally,
                         12.  (A)  do
                              (B) are
                              (C) had
                              (D) can
           look at several schools that offer similar programs. Compare program length, schedule, cost,
           transferability of course credits, financial aid availability, and any other factors that are
           important to you.
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                      Reading Comprehension
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Principal McMathews
1.   Who is this memo directed at?            3.   What does the principal want the
     (A) Teachers                                  teachers to do?
     (B) Students                                  (A) Stop giving exams
     (C) Students’ parents                         (B) Give more difficult exams
     (D) Principal McMathews                       (C) Teach students about honesty
                                                   (D) Take away all cell phones before
                                                       each exam
2.   What will the punishment be for
     cheating students?
     (A) Go to the principal’s office
     (B) Take away their cell phones
     (C) An F and a two-day suspension
     (D) Be sent to another school
                  Questions 4 through 7 refer to the following article.
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Questions 8 through 11 refer to the following letter.                                       w
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                           New Students!
                   Welcome to Blue Oak High School!
    Congratulations on being accepted to Blue Oak High School. You are about to
    begin three exciting years and make memories that will stay with you forever.
                 Where can you make the best money? The answer is in SCHOOL. Stay in school!
                 Put money in the bank!
                 If you don't believe it, then just take a look at what a college education could mean
                 to your pocketbook. Even just 2 more years of study after high school can significantly
                 increase your potential income.
2004 Figures from the National Labor Board Merston City Careers Counseling Service
                 Dear teachers,
                 Please find enclosed 20 color posters. The Merston City Careers Counseling service, in
                 association with the Merston City Board of Education, would like to ask all Merston City
                 High schools to join the “Stay in School campaign? Taking part is simple. Please display
                 the posters in your classrooms. It is part of our ongoing campaign to encourage kids to
                 continue their education after high school. If you read the following information, you will
                 understand why we believe this campaign is so important.
                 It really can pay to stay in school. According to information released by the National
                 Labor Board, the higher a person s education, the more money he or she can make.
                 Though there continues to be a pay difference between men and women, both groups definitely
                 do better the longer they stay in school. For men with only a high school diploma, the
                 average pay is twenty-two thousand dollars a year. Women with a high school diploma
                 earn about eighteen thousand dollars a year. Adding two years of school increases the
                 yearly wages for men to thirty-one thousand dollars, and twenty-six thousand dollars for
                 women. Finally, completing four years of university earns men thirty-eight thousand per
                 year and women thirty-four thousand per year. So the choice is clear — it is important to
                 stay in school if you want to earn more money.
                 Thank you for your time and assistance. Together we can make a difference.
                 Sincerely,
                 Merston City Careers Counseling Service
78   Chapter 2
1 2. What is the purpose of the poster?       15. The statistics for the graph above
    (A) To promote the Careers                    come from which of the following?
          Counseling Service                      (A) The National Education Council
    (B) To advertise the Board of Education       (B) The National Labor Council
    (C) To promote the benefits of a              (C) The National Education Board
          college education                       (D) The National Labor Board
    (D) To show the difference between
          men and women’s salaries
                                              16. Where will the posters be displayed?
                                                  (A) Outside Merston City middle
1 3. Regarding wages for men and women,                schools
     what is true?                                (B) In Merston City high school
    (A)   Men earn more.                               classrooms
    (B)   Women earn more.                        (C) In Merston City high school
    (C)   The wages are the same for both.             libraries
    (D)   The reading does not say who            (D) In all schools in Merston City
          earns more.
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                      6.    He           decided to quit his job and look for another one.
                            (A)   belated
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                            (B)   last
                            (C)   finally
                            (D)   delayed
   '
UNIT
03
                      7.    They needed to practice           the ball.
                            (A)   catch
Infitves
and
                            (B)
                            (C)
                                  catching
                                  catches
                            (D)   caught
Gerunds
                      8.    Frank has been really busy           the new products ready for the exhibition.
                            (A)   getting
                            (B)   get
                            (C)   to get
                            (D)   to getting
           86   Chapter 2
1 2. She       to giving up her project.
     (A) protested
     (B) complained
     (C) suggested
     (D) objected                                                         READING
13. It was necessary that she        her father the truth.                UNIT
                                                                          03
    (A)   tell
    (B)
    (C)
          to tell
          tells                                                           Infi tves
                                                                          and
    (D)   does tell
                                                                          Gerunds
14. The secretary was working          that night.
    (A)   overtime
    (B)   overwork
    (C)   extra work
    (D)   overhours
15. I gave up       abroad for half the year after I had children.
    (A) traveling
    (B) travel
    (C) to travel
    (D) for traveling
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Hi Mom,
           You were        when I left, so I’m leaving this note for you to read. I am going to spend the
                1- (A) off
                   (B) out
                   (C) over
                   (D) in
           night at Anna’s, so don’t wait up for me. I have also taken the spare keys from the hook in
           the kitchen, so don’t be                                                  —
                                          to find them missing. I can’t find my keys don’t worry,
                                2. (A) surprising
                                   (B) surprised
                                   (C) surprise
                                   (D) to surprise
           because I know they are in the house somewhere. I used them to let myself in earlier today,
           My room is just       mess that I can’t find them in there. I’ll be sure to tidy up when I get
                   3. (A) such a
                      (B) such
                      (C) so
                      (D) too
           back tomorrow evening. I know that you hate my room being so messy. Anyway, I’ll see you
           tomorrow. Hope you managed          the coat you wanted.
                                     4. (A) buy
                                        (B) buying
                                        (C) bought
                                        (D) to buy
           Love,
           Melanie
88   Chapter 2
Questions 5 through 8 refer to the following information.
Homeowners should be aware of everything they can do to protect their homes and valuables
      theft. If possible, get your neighbors to set up a neighborhood watch scheme. That way
5. (A) from
   (B) to
                                                                                                       READING
   (C) with
   (D) of
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everyone can keep an eye on each other’s house. Secondly, insurance is vital for the contents
of your home. If you have some particularly valuable items, you should insure these separately.
                                                                                                       Infi tves
                                                                                                       and
       of your valuables and keep these photos somewhere safe. You can also increase your
6. (A) Photograph
    (B) Picture
                                                                                                       Gerunds
    (C) Take photos
    (D) Photo
chances of stolen property being returned to you by marking your items with a fluorescent
pen. The ink from the pen is invisible to the naked eye and will not      items. However, if
                                                                 7. (A) upset
                                                                    (B) damage
                                                                    (C) be hurting
                                                                    (D) break
the police recover your property, they can scan it with a UV light and they will be able to see
your markings. It is best to mark items with your phone number or zip code. Thousands of
items are found by the police every year, but can’t be returned       there is no way of
                                                            8. (A)   although
                                                               (B)   despite
                                                               (C)   because
                                                               (D)   after
identifying the owners.
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           Questions 9 through 12 refer to the following advertisement.
90   Chapter 2
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                     Questions 4 through 7 refer to the following letter.
          92   Chapter 2
Questions 8 through 11 refer to the following article.
       1 ) When lining your garbage can with plastic bags, put 6 or so extra in the bottom.
           When you fill one, you will have another at your fingertips to replace it.
       2) Store heavy items on center cabinet shelves, light objects on high or low
           shelves. This way you won’t risk straining your back to pick up heavy objects.
       3) Put a night safety light in your hallway or bathroom. Installing a light can
           help reduce night-time accidents. If you use a glow-in-the-dark light switch,
           even better!
       4) Sticking traction strips on slippery surfaces is essential, especially on tiled
           surfaces such as bathrooms. Traction strips are available from most major
           retailers.
       5) Be sure to remove clothes from the dryer with a reacher. This will help you
           protect your back. These are just a few ways that you can help make your
           daily living more enjoyable.
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                     Questions 12 through 16 refer to the following letter and chart.
U03NIT                     Everton
                           Pear Ms. McCarthy,
                           Thank you for your recent inquiry about PowerGen Electricity. I apologize for not replying
                           sooner; however, we have been having some trouble with our customer address database.
                           This problem has now been resolved and I am pleased to answer your questions.
                           In your letter, you asked for advice on how to cut your electricity bill. We are aware that
                           our customers want to find the most efficient, yet economical ways to use electricity in
                           their homes. You might be surprised to learn that cutting down on electric costs is easy
                           to do. I am enclosing a chart of the average energy costs of most major home appliances.
                           All you need to do is look at the chart, work out how many hours you use an item in an average
                           week, then multiply that number by cost per hour. If you do this for each item on the list,
                           you can calculate your monthly charge.
                           e.g. If you use your washing machine everyday for one hour, you will need 17.5 cents per week.
                           To reduce costs, wait till you have enough clothes for a full load. You could cut as much as
                           5 cents. This may not sound like much, but Imagine reducing the time for every appliance. The
                           total savings will add up.
                           1 hope this helps you.
                           Sincerely.
                           Alan Sredhurst
                            Use the chart below to work out your monthly usage. We have listed the most common
                            household appliances that most people use on a regular basis.
                                                    Appliance                     Average Energy Cost
                                                      Clock                             4C/week
                                        Computer w/Monitor, Printer                    77C/week
                                         Electric Blanket (1 25 watt)                  1.1C/ hour
                                                    Hair Dryer                          9.9C/hour
                                                      Radio                          1 1.0C/ 10 hours
                                                     Stereo                          16.6C/ 10 hours
                                                    Television                       22.9C/ 10 hours
                                                       VCR                              2.3C/ hour
                                              Washing machine                           2.5C/ hour
                                              Microwave oven                           12.6C /hour
                                                      Oven                              1 iC/hour
          94   Chapter 2
1 2. Who would be interested in this chart?   15. Which of the following appliances is
    (A)   The owner of a hardware store           NOT mentioned in the text?
          People who want to save money
                                                                                              READING
    (B)                                           (A)   Air conditioner
    (C)   Department stores                       (B)   Washing machine
    (D)   Real estate agents                      (C)   Oven
                                                  (D)   Printer
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Choose the statement that best describes what you see in the picture.
           5.          (A)     (B)   (C)    (D)
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                               (C) annoyed
                               (D) annoy
 Clause                        (A)
                               (B)
                                     arrests
                                     arrest
                               (C)   arresting
                               (D)   arrested
             102   Chapter 2
12.           water is not safe for drinking.
      (A)    Polluted
      (B)    Polluting
                                                                                       READING
      (C)    Pollute
      (D)    Pollutes
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                       PART
 Clause                    Especially in the case of cola and flavored water, sales should increase by 300%. To achieve
                        the intended sales goals, we recommend putting            salt on the popcorn, which will make
                                                                       2. (A) salty
                                                                          (B) less
                                                                          (C) more
                                                                          (D) no
                        customers more thirsty, which, in turn, will increase drink sales.
                           Also, be reminded that Movie-rama movie theatres are now selling Sugar Cone ice cream
                        bars. The suggested selling price is two dollars, but each theatre can set their own       .
                                                                                                     3. (A) cost
                                                                                                        (B) price
                                                                                                        (C) ice cream
                                                                                                        (D) movies
                           Thank you all, and have a  ——
                                                 4. (A) hot
                                                            summer.
                                                     (B) terrible
                                                     (C) wonderful
                                                     (D) big
                           The Management
             104   Chapter 2
Questions 5 through 8 refer to the following article.
The big news in sports today is whether boxing champion Tyson Lewis will come out of
retirement. Tyson Lewis was the three time world champion who quit boxing to become a
children’s book
             5. (A)
                (B)
                         .
                      teacher
                      author
                                                                                                         READING
                                                                                                           -
                (C)   seller
                (D)   reader                                                                             U04NIT
His most well-known children’s book is The Happy Pigs Go Camping. When asked why he
gave up a multi-million dollar      in boxing to write children’s books, Mr. Lewis said,                Particples
                          6. (A) job                                                                     and
                                  (B) sport
                                  (C) career                                                            Particple
“Because I like kids.”
                                  (D) exercise
                                                                                                         Clause
Tyson Lewis has been seen             at Rocky Stalliano’s Fitness Center and may be close to a
                             7. (A) working out
                                (B) standing around
                                (C) selling books
                                (D) raising pigs
return to the sport of boxing. If he returns he will fight the current heavyweight champion
Buster McFluster in Las Vegas.
Can Tyson Lewis make a comeback? Many people, including all of the       of the Happy
                                                               8. (A) enemies
                                                                   (B) buyers
                                                                   (C) fans
                                                                   (D) opponents
Pig book series, hope so.
When most people think of movies, the city that comes to is Hollywood. Hollywood is
Particples             But these days, Hollywood is not the only world city famous for movie production. Another
                       city that is becoming      around the world is Mumbai, India.
 and                                    10. (A) popular
Particple                                    (B) famous
                                             (C) exciting
 Clause                                      (D) interesting
                       In -       , in the entertainment industry, Mumbai is known as Bollywood!
                       11. (A)     truth
                            (B)    the case of
                            (C)   fact
                            (D)    movies
                       India’s Bollywood produces an average of ten movies per day, and the movies are distributed
                       throughout the world. All Bollywood movies follow the same         ; there is a lot of singing,
                                                                                12. (A) story
                                                                                     (B) script
                                                                                     (C) idea
                                                                                     (D) pattern
                       dancing, action, and romance, but there is no nudity or extreme violence. And Bollywood
                       movies usually run for three hours or more!
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                                 Parisian Hotel                                                 U04NIT
             Set in France during World War II, this movie takes a look at the
             life of one young lady who risked her life to save others.
             "Amazing" is the only way to describe Sandra Ditoni's portrayal
             of a hotel manager who saves the lives of over 300 people in a
             Parisian Hotel. Ms. Ditoni will probably find herself earning an
             Academy Award nomination. Based on a true story, this movie
             shows the bravery of a woman who stood up for what she thought
             was right. Playing at theaters nationwide beginning today.
1.   What kind of movie do you think            3.   Where can you see this movie?
     Parisian Hotel is?                              (A) At any movie theater
     (A) A travel documentary                        (B) On video
     (B) A romance                                   (C) On television
     (C) A historical drama                          (D) It will be released next year.
     (D) A comedy
                  4.     Who is this advice aimed at?                  6.   Which of the following tips was NOT
                         (A) Young children                                 mentioned above?
                         (B) Teenagers                                      (A) Keep TV out of the bedroom
                         (C) Parents                                        (B) Keep mealtimes TV-free
                         (D) Teachers                                       (C) Discuss TV programs with your
                                                                                family
                                                                            (D) Make a list of good programs
                  5.     Why should the reader watch TV with
                         his or her child?
                         (A)   Children love it.                       7.   According to the article, what other
                         (B)   It offers educational programs.              device should be kept in a common area?
                         (C)   Television is not a babysitter.              (A) Radio
                         (D)   Television is a babysitter.                  (B) Dishwasher
                                                                            (C) Computer
                                                                            (D) Telephone
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Questions 8 through 11 refer to the following chart.
                                                                                                         READING
     Movie-Rama Movie Theatres recently compiled a list of the top movies in 2OO4.The
     movies are listed by title, total sales profit, production costs, genre, and leading
     actor/actress. After adding up the profits of all movies released in 2004, we came
     up with the following results:
                                                                                 (unit: million)
1    The movies listed are for movies opening in Movie-Rama Movie Theatres only.
     Movie-Rama Movie Theatres would also like to congratulate Ian Rutheford for his
1    award-winning performance as Captain Mercury, in the hit movie Outer Space. As
'    most viewers know, Ian Rutheford recently returned from a five year break from
i    movie making. During that time, Mr. Rutheford worked in Cambodia helping handicapped
'    children and was awarded the Higgens medal for world service.
—
8.    Which movie made the biggest profit?          10. Which kind of movie had the most
      (A)    The Life of Joan                           total sales?
      (B)    Jolly Green                                (A) Horror
      (C)    Under and Over                             (B) Comedy
      (D)    Outer Space                                (C) Action
                                                        (D) None of the above
                             Please contact me if you have any questions about the schedule.      I   have also enclosed
                             a show program that you might find interesting.
                              Yours truly,
                             Maggie Hayward
                             Sales Director
                            The musical comedy Cats is set in London's East End and follows the lives of a family
                            of cats as they try and start their own newspaper publishing company. The father cat,
                            Fredrico, had a lifelong dream of having his own newspaper called the Daily Meow.
                            Assisted by his lovely wife Tiffany, their daughters Lucinda and Geneveve and their
                            slightly crazy son Pannini, this family of felines sings and jokes their way into everyone's
                            heart.
                            As you watch the play, you will hear such musical treasures as; "Baby, Don't Eat the
                            Green Salami," "The Marmalade Cat Shuffle," and the unforgettable, "I'm Not Crazy-
                            Just Misunderstood."
                            Because this is a sold-out performance, all attendees are requested to arrive one hour
                            before the start of the show. Also, we ask that you do not bring any pet dogs or mice
                            to the show, as these animals will excite the actors.
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1 2. Where does Maggie Hayward work?       15. What kind of performance is Cats?
     (A) The Art Center                        (A)   A drama
     (B) The Point                             (B)   A musical comedy
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     (C) Wombat Publishing                     (C)   A love story
     (D) Tinker Creek Motel                    (D)   A science fiction thriller
1 3. What is the purpose of this letter?   1 6. What kind of business does the cat
                                                family want to start?
     (A) To make a reservation
     (B) To change plans                       (A)   A bakery
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     (C) To cancel a reservation               (B)   A pet shop
     (D) To confirm plans                      (C)   A restaurant
                                               (D)   A newspaper publishing company
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       First News
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           3.     What is flexi-time?
                  (A) You work eight to four.
                  (B) You can choose your own hours.
                  (C) You work at night.
                  (D) You work only during the day.
           4.     How many hours a day did the person work in his old job?
                  (A) Six
                  (B) Eight
                  (C) Ten
                  (D) Twelve
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                       6.     “Didn’t you           the exam?” “No, I did not.”
                              (A)   succeed
                              (B)   pass
                              (C)   success
                              (D)   graduate
                              (B) not
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                              (C) no to
                              (D) not to
Negation
 and
 Par le                8.     He may
                              (A)   not have
                                                 been there before.
 Struc e                      (B)
                              (C)
                                    have no
                                    haven’t
                              (D)   has not
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12. Venus              the closest planet to the sun; Mercury is.
     (A)     is no
     (B)     is not
     (C)     no is
     (D)     not is
1 5. Let’s            the art gallery first, and then have some lunch.
     (A)   trip
     (B)   journey
     (C)   visit
     (D)   turn up
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                                                                  (B) with
                                                                  (C) in
                                                                  (D) to
                       possible. Please give the accounting office the following information:   '
                       • full name
                       • social security number
                       • employee number
                       • company department
                       • home address
                       We will mail all statements to your home address. If you wish to receive your statement at a
                       different address, please be sure to inform us. Because we anticipate a large response to this
                       memo, we have          a deadline of March 15th. You must send your         by this date, or
                                   3. (A) set                                           4. (A) application
                                       (B) put                                             (B) applying
                                       (C) held                                             (C) apply
                                       (D) designed                                        (D) applicable
                       we cannot guarantee your statement.
            120   Chapter 2
Questions 5 through 8 refer to the following letter
                                                                                  Uxbridge Bank
                                                                                  22 High Street
Sincerely,
Martha Green
Personnel Manager
                      It has come to our attention that you have not      completed a basic first aid training course.
                                                                  9. (A) still
                                                                     (B) yet
 U05NIT                                                              (C) until
                                                                     (D) after
Negation              All employees must have first aid training        two years. You must attend a training course
 and                                                        10. (A) every
 Par le                                                          (B) each
                                                                 (C) most
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           Sincerely,
           The Management
1.   What is the name of the coffee shop?         3.   Coupons will continue to be accepted
     (A)   The Valued Customer                         until when?
     (B)   The London Coffee Shop                      (A) The end of this month
     (C)   The Orange Cat                              (B) The end of next month
     (D)   The Open Letter                             (C) The beginning of this month
                                                       (D) The end of the year
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           Questions 4 through 7 refer to the following notice.
Thank you.
                                                                                                .
           4.     According to this notice, smoking is            6.   If workers feel that the smoking policy
                  not allowed in which of the following?               is unfair, whom should they contact?
                  (A)   The break-room                                 (A) A co-worker
                  (B)   Restrooms                                      (B) The company owner
                  (C)   The parking area                               (C) The fire department
                  (D)   A and B                                        (D) A department supervisor
           5.     What is the allowed length of time for          7.   What will happen next month?
                  smoke breaks?                                        (A) All smokers will be monitored.
                  (A) Five minutes for each hour of work               (B) Bonuses will be given to people
                  (B) Five minutes for every two hours                     who stop smoking.
                      work                                             (C) People will be discriminated
                  (C) Ten minutes for each hour of work                    against.
                  (D) It is not stated in the notice.                  (D) Department supervisors will
                                                                           contact all workers.
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Questions 8 through 11 refer to the following article
J - 1_
8.   According to the article, what does               10. What does MYOB mean?
     punctuality mean?                                     (A) That you should study about
     (A) Having good punctuation when                          business in school
         writing                                           (B) That you should not get involved
     (B) Being where you should                                in office gossip
     (C) Being successful                                  (C) That you should prepare to own
     (D) Being where you should, when                          your own business
          you should                                       (D) That you should talk a lot about
                                                               other people
9.   According to this article, what is true
     about successful people?                          11. What are the steps of failure?
     (A) They are late, don't ask questions,               (A) Being late, not asking anything,
          and never learn new things.                          gossiping, and not learning
     (B) They are late, don’t ask questions,               (B) Being late, asking questions, talking
          and try to learn new things.                         about others, and not learning
     (C), They are late, ask questions, and                (C) Being punctual, not asking
          try to learn new things.                             questions, gossiping, and not
     (D) They aren’t late, ask questions,                      learning
          and try to learn new things.                     (D) Being late, not asking questions,
                                                               not learning, and not gossiping
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                  Questions 12 through 16 refer to the following graph and article.
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                         Theft at Work
                         According to a recent survey, a majority of workers don't consider taking
                         paper and pens home from work to be stealing. The Survey and Polling
                         Institute of New York interviewed one hundred office workers aged 25-35.
                         All of the workers had been at their current place of employment for at
                         least 2 years. All workers were working full time. "I don't steal. I'm not a
                         thief," says one man who has been working for his company for five years,
                         "Sometimes I take office supplies home... but that is different from stealing."
                         He said that he usually gave paper and pens to his children for school
                         homework. "I work hard for this company, and I think the office supplies
                         are a perk of the job. Anyway, I often use the pens to do extra work at
                         home, too. Do I really need to buy pens just to do company work at home?
                         I don't think so." According to the chart above, only 8 percent of people
                         think that taking pens and pencils from work is stealing. This means that
                         92 percent don't think of it as theft. In the same group, only 20 percent
                         said that taking desktop items like staplers and memo holders was stealing.
                         80 percent did not consider it wrong. However, 90 percent said that taking
                         computer accessories like a mouse or a keyboard was wrong. They said
                         that taking cheap items was OK. This 90 percent of workers said they often
                         took items that cost less than $5, but anything that cost more than $10
                         was too expensive. 10 percent didn't see a problem with it.
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1 2. Which type of category is the theft       15. How many people took part in the
     related to?                                   survey?
    (A)   Home                                     (A)   25-35
    (B)   Work                                     (B)   2 years
    (C)   A store                                  (C)   too
    (D)   A person                                 (D)   8 percent                            A
                                                                                              D
                                                                                              1
                                                                                              N
                                                                                              G
13. According to the information above,        1 6. How expensive were the items most
    taking which item would most likely             workers took home?
                                                                                              z
    be considered theft?                           (A)   About $io                            8
    (A) Pencils                                    (B)   Less than $5
    (B) An ashtray                                 (C)   It depends.
    (C) A computer monitor                         (D)   Very expensive
    (D) A ruler
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                     4.                                                    (A)   (B)   (C)   (D)
LISTENG
                     5.           (A)     (B)   (C)    (D)
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           3.     In which part of the show will they talk about saving money?
                  (A) Part i
                  (B) Part 2
                  (C) Part 3
                  (D) Part 4
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                              (D) the most
                              (B) greater
                              (C) greatest
                              (D) more greater
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12. Jerry had          difficulty of all the students in figuring out the problem.
    (A)   a lot of
    (B)   fewest
    (C)   the least
    (D)   some
1 3. We enjoy skiing
    (A)
    (B)
    (C)
          as much as
          as many as
          as more as
                              they do.
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           Attention, all airline      . Please do not leave your bags unattended while you use the restroom
                             1. (A) people
                                (B) passengers
                                (C) airplanes
                               (D) users
           or wait in line for your boarding pass. There have been several cases of theft in the airport lounge,
           so we          keeping your bags with you at all times.
              2. (A) tell you to
                 (B) say to you
                 (C) recommend
                 (D) order
           If you are missing any of your luggage, please report it to security personnel as soon as possible.
           You can also come to the lost and found area to            your bags there. It is advisable to keep
                                                         3. (A) search for
                                                             (B) look at
                                                             (C) keep
                                                             (D) throw away
           a      on yOUr bag; as that will help us to more quickly assist you if the need arises. Thank
           4. (A) airline ticket
              (B) drivers license
              (C) name tag
              (D) hand
           you for your cooperation.
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Questions 5 through 8 refer to the following advertisement.
Summer      ! Don’t miss out on this special limited-time only travel package to beautiful
   5. (A) travelers
      (B) tour takers
      (C) vacation
      (D) time
Hawaii.This travel package includes round trip airfare and hotel reservations for three nights
and four days at the Wakawaka Hotel located right
                                               6. (A) in
                                                          the white, sandy beaches of Hilo.
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                                                   (C) on
                                                   (D) on top
This special package also includes free buffet breakfasts and the use of a rental car with
                                                                                                        Comparison
unlimited mileage, so you can see the beautiful main island of Maui at your own          . This
                                                                           7. (A) speed
                                                                              (B) distance
                                                                              (C) leisure
                                                                              (D) time
       package will be available for one week only, so see your travel representative at
8. (A) common
   (B) Hawaii
   (C) big
   (D) one-of-a-kind
Sunland Travel soon. You won’t want to miss it!
Dear Grandma,
           Right now, I am in Vancouver, Canada. Vancouver is a really beautiful city. It is very clean, and
           the air is very      .
                     11. (A) smoggy
                          (B) dirty
                          (C) fresh
                         (D) airy
           I will probably stay here for two more days, and then continue down to Seattle, Washington. I
           have a friend in Seattle that I will       with for a week, and after that, I will continue on my
                                          12. (A) stay
                                                (B) meet
                                                (C) be
                                                (D) see
           trip. I will write again soon.
           Love,
           Freddy
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                                           Destinations
     The following is a list of flights from Timmy Tucker International Airport on June 24'h.
     ^Flight Number          Gate          Departure time        Destination             Status
            BK223              1               11:30         New York                Departed
            AF044              2               11:30         Barcelona               Boarding
            SK001              3               12:00         Almaty                  Preparing
                                                                                     for boarding
            JA202              6               13:00         Seoul/Tokyo             Delayed 60
                                                                                     minutes
            AF006              22              13:30         Paris                   Cancelled
            KL222       Please listen to                     Bangkok                 On time
                        announcements
            OZ661              4               14:00         New York                Delayed 3
                                                                                     hours
            LT881             19               15:45         Amsterdam/Stockholm     On time
            BA003             28               19:00         New York                On time
            LT882             10               20:20         Stockholm               On time
1.   When will the flight to Tokyo probably            3.   Which is the earliest flight of all?
     leave?                                                 (A) BK223
     (A) 2 p.m.                                             (B) Bangkok
     (B) Tomorrow morning                                   (C) AF006
     (C) 1 p.m.                                             (D) Stockholm
     (D) It has already left.
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                  Questions 4 through 7 refer to the following announcement.
                          Obituary
                          Audrey Sarah Ives
                          Beloved wife of Albert, mother of Joan and George
                          It is with great sadness that the Ives family notes the passing of Audrey Sarah
                          Ives. Mrs. Ives, aged 82, died at her home on Tuesday morning, having been
                          in bad health for the past 18 months. She had suffered from heart trouble for the
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                          past year. She was a well-known amateur artist and often exhibited her best
                          works at the Greenwich Art Society. Her paintings toured throughout Europe, and
                          she even painted a portrait of the Queen. Her greatest achievement was the
                          Alford Prize, which she won in 1985. She was the younger sister of the well-
                          known sculptor Annie Taverner. Although not as well known as her sister,
                          many think her talent was greater. Mrs. Ives was also a concert violinist in
                          her younger days and performed with the Pinedale Orchestra. She also served
                          in the Peace ’Corps for five years as a nurse’s aide in Rwanda where she was
                          awarded the Queen’s Medal for Valor when she assisted an injured tourist who
                          was attacked by a tiger. Mrs. Ives fought the tiger with her bare hands and then
                          provided life-saving medical attention to the tourist. In addition to her husband
                          Albert, she is survived by a son George, a daughter Joan and four grandchildren.
                          Flowers can be sent to the Pine Grove Funeral Home in Spring Valley.
                  4.     Where would you expect to see this          6.   What did many people say about Mrs.
                         information?                                     Ives, with regard to her sister?
                         (A)   In a romance novel                         (A) Mrs. Ives didn’t like painting.
                         (B)   In a newspaper                             (B) Mrs. Ives was a more famous
                         (C)   In a TV magazine                                painter.
                         (D)   On a poster                                (C) Mrs. Ives was a better artist.
                                                                          (D) Mrs. Ives was richer.
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Questions 8 through 11 refer to the following advertisement.
8.   How long will this deal last?                    1 0. Which of the following is NOT
     (A)   One month                                       mentioned in the advertisement?
     (B)   Three months                                   (A)   Internet access
     (C)   One week                                       (B)   Saunas
     (D)   One year                                       (C)   Room service
                                                          (D)   Breakfast
9.   What is the hotel offering for free?
     (A) DVDs                                         11. How long has the Svinkaire Hotel
     (B) A room                                           been in business?
     (C) One meal                                         (A) For io years
     (D) A reservation                                    (B) For too years
                                                          (C) Over too years
                                                          (D) Over too days
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           Questions 12 through 16 refer to the following letter and reply.
Dear Mom,
                       How are you? How is Michael?Ihope that he has stopped sneezing and
                  coughing.
                     Iam doing really great.Iam really enjoying my tour of the museums
                  of Europe.Ihave been to the Louvre in Paris. It was really exciting seeing
                  the real Mona Lisa, butIwas disappointed because it was so small. Right
                  nowIam in Spain.Ihave visited Madrid, and nowIam in Barcelona. There
                  are so many museums to visit thatIdon't know where to begin!
                       The admission fees are much more expensive thanIexpected, soI
                  can't see everything thatI wanted to see. Some days I have to choose
                  between having lunch or going to a museum! However, the museums in Spain
                  are not as expensive as the museums in France.Iwant to go to Italy next.
                  Ihear that Florence has the best art of any city in Europe.
                  Next timeIwill call you — ifIhave money. (Maybe Sunday June 2O’h at 6 p.m.?)
                   With love,
                   Sally
Dear Sally,
                       Thank you for your letter. Michael is fine. He just had an allergic reaction to
                  seafood— that’s all. I’m really happy to hear about your trip. It sounds so exciting.
                  I remember that your father and I first met in Paris, and hearing about your trip
                  brings back a lot of memories. The weather here is a little cloudy, but hot. Your
                  father is in the backyard right now digging up the weeds from the flower garden.
                                                                                —
                  Mrs. Williams from the supermarket told me to tell you hello so “Hello.” Michael
                  also says hello.
                  Write again when you have more time,
Love, Mom
                  p.s. I’ll send a phone card so you don’t have to spend your museum money on
                       telephone charges.
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12. Why does the writer want to go to Italy?   15. Where did Sally’s mother first meet
    (A)   It is cheaper than France.               Sally’s father?
    (B)   Her mother is in Italy.                  (A)   Madrid
    (C)   She went to France.                      (B)   Barcelona
    (D)   Italy is the best country for art.       (C)   Paris
                                                   (D)   Florence
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           4.                                                    (A)   (B)   (C)   (D)
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1.   Susan often
     (A)   got on
                         —   her car to school last semester.
     (B)
     (C)
     (D)
           went with
           rode
           drove                                                                        READING
2.   Larry and Esther are doing                homework.                                UNIT
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     (A)   their
     (B)
     (C)
           his
           her
                                                                                       Agremnt
     (D)   its
           11. Many of the audience members at the concert forgot to bring         umbrellas.
               (A) their
                  (B) his
                  (C) our
                  (D) theirs
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12. There seem to be some students who are       to the new uniform.
    (A)   opposed
    (B)   opposite
    (C)   opposition
    (D)   for
                                                                                       READING
13. Neither Professor Johnson nor his students     going to join the project.
    (A)   will
    (B)   is
    (C)   are
    (D)   either
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14. Fifty cents
    (A)   does
                       how much I owe you.
                                                                                      Agremnt
    (B)   are
    (C)   do
    (D)   is
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           One of the most mysterious places       world is a small island off the coast of South America
                                         1. (A) of the
                                            (B) on the
                                            (C) in the
                                            (D) around the
           called Easter Island. Easter Island is home to thousands of giant stone figures called Moai that
           circle the island looking outward towards the sea. The island’s real name is Rapa Nui, but is
           called Easter Island because it was first        by Europeans on Easter Sunday, 1722. The island
                                                2. (A) met
                                                     (B) known about
                                                     (C) discovered
                                                     (D) built
           used to be        to thousands of pacific island people who carved the giant Moai out of volcanic
                  3. (A)   house
                     (B)   home
                     (C)   lived by
                     (D)   populated
           rock and placed them along the beaches of the island. No one knows exactly why the people
           of Easter Island carved the giant stone statues. Some people say it was to keep away evil spirits
           and others say it was a way to honor their ancestors. But       , it is still a mystery.
                                                                 4. (A) true
                                                                    (B) the story
                                                                     (C) still
                                                                    (D) really
152   Chapter 2
Questions 5 through 8 refer to the following article.
Most people assume that when an artist makes a work of art, the artist intends on the artwork
being around for a long time. Sculptures and paintings that have been around for hundreds
of years can still be enjoyed by art       today.
                                5. (A) people
                                    (B) makers
                                    (C) lovers
                                    (D) haters
But in Tibet, a special type of painting is made that is not meant to be enjoyed for very long.
These are Tibetan Buddhist sand paintings. Sand paintings are usually paintings of Mandalas,
or circular designs, that are done using various colored        of sand.                                 UNIT
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                                                     6. (A)   grains
                                                        (B)
                                                        (C)
                                                              lumps
                                                              tubes                                     Agremnt
                                                        (D)   stones
Some sand paintings are quite large and may take months to complete. The paintings are
usually done       a festival. Then, on the day of the festival, the paintings are revealed.
         7. (A) during
            (B) before
            (C) after
            (D) with
People enjoy them for a short while and then they let the wind blow the sand away. Buddhists
believe that sand paintings help us understand how         our lives are.
                                                8. (A) dirty
                                                    (B) sandy
                                                    (C) exciting
                                                    (D) temporary
           When we think of graffiti, we          think of some kids with a can of spray paint writing their
                                      9. (A)   always
                                         (B)   usually
                                         (C)   rarely
                                         (D)   never
           name on the side of a wall. But did you know that graffiti has been around for thousands of years?
           The oldest known graffiti comes from Egypt. Some of the workers who built the pyramids
           were known to have scratched their names on some of the              stones over 2,500 years ago!
                                                                   10. (A) big
                                                                         (B) recent
                                                                         (C) writing
                                                                         (D) workers’
           Graffiti shows up in the strangest of places. During World War II, allied soldiers used to
           write graffiti on the sides of bombs and artillery shells before       them at the enemy.
                                                                      11. (A) throwing
                                                                           (B) giving
                                                                           (C) sending
                                                                           (D) firing
                  , graffiti is seen as a type of urban art form. Many cities hold graffiti contests where
           1 2. (A)   In the past
                (B)   At this time
                (C)   Nowadays
                (D)   In the future
           groups of artists called “crews” compete to see who has the best artistic skills.
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           4.     How many store branches does The                   What does the offer NOT apply to?
                  Art Shoppe have?                                   (A) Animal paintings
                  (A)   One                                          (B) Watercolor paintings
                  (B)   Six                                          (C) Landscape paintings
                  (C)   Ten                                          (D) Portraits
                  (D)   The article does not say.
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Questions 8 through 11 refer to the following letter.
8.   What did Freddy’s grandparents give          1 0. Why did they decide to visit the
     him and Jill for a wedding present?               museums in the afternoon?
     (A)   A cake                                      (A) They could get a discounted price
     (B)   Some coffee                                       in the afternoon.
     (C)   A trip to France                            (B) The museums are closed in the
     (D)   Tickets to a museum                             mornings.
                                                       (C) The weather is hot and the
                                                           museums have air conditioning.
9.   Based on this letter, which of the                (D) The art is better in the afternoon.
     following could be inferred?
     (A) Freddy is an indoor person, and
          Jill is an outdoor person.              11. How long was their trip?
     (B) Freddy is an outdoor person, and              (A)   One week
          Jill is an indoor person.                    (B)   Two weeks
     (C) Both Freddy and Jill are indoor               (C)   One month
          people.                                      (D)   The reading does not say.
     (D) Freddy and Jill hate to travel.
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           Questions 12 through 16 refer to the following survey results and article.
                                                                            Painting
                                                                       II Sculpture, Clay                        *
                                                                        M Sculpture, Stone
                                                                        M Woodworking
                  What do students consider to be "art"? According to the World Arts Council, most
                  students who were asked this question considered art to be painting. Almost seventy
                  percent of students age 15 through 18 said that painting was art. This takes into
                  account all manner of painting from watercolor to pastels, oils, and acrylics. A
                  much smaller number, twenty percent, said that sculpture was art. This number
                  includes students who said that sculpture included wood and clay. Eight percent
                  said that stone sculpture was art. Only two percent of the students surveyed
                  thought that working with wood was art. "I think that paintings are artistic," one
                  student said, "but sculpture isn't."According to Liza Melter, art director at Bandas
           1»     University, students tend to associate art with color; things that lack color aren't           0
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           £      considered art. This research will be used in the future to help better develop high           0
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                                              Newspaper clipping
                  Local high-school teacher communicates with blind students via sculpture. Matt
                  Creabome, an art teacher at Crestview High-School, recently began using sculpture
                  to assist blind students with such subjects as math and geometry. He got the idea by
                  watching the great Spanish sculptor Rigo Rossi use his hands to count off measurements
                  as he sculpted. “By using their hands, students can feel things like distances and spatial
                  relationships,” Mr Creabome said. “This allows them to think abstractly, just like in
                  geometry.” Mr. Creabome’s technique will be tried in several other schools this fall
                  including three high schools for blind learners. According to Jim Miller, director for
                  assisted student learning, Mr. Creabome’s methods should help visually impaired
                  students match non-visually impaired students in terms of their test scores in
                  mathematics. “We are looking forward to big improvements in test scores in the next
                  few years,” Mr. Miller said.
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1 2. What was the age range of the students   15. According to the newspaper clipping,
    interviewed?                                  which students are Mr. Creaborne’s
    (A) 10 - 14                                   classes for?
    (B) 14-16                                     (A) Students who cannot see
    (C) 15 - 18                                   (B) Students who cannot hear
    (D) 15 - 20                                   (C) Students who cannot taste
                                                  (D) Students who cannot feel
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           Choose the best answer to each question.
           2.     How long has “I’m the One” been the number one song?
                  (A) i week
                  (B) 2 weeks
                  (C) 3 weeks
                  (D) 4 weeks
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     (C) lent
     (D) borrowed
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12. Not knowing          to go, he pulled over to ask directions.
    (A) what
    (B) where
    (C) when
    (D) why
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    (A) whatever
    (B) whichever
    (C) wherever
    (D) whenever
                                                                                             Melody Records
                                                                                                The Studios
                                                                                                 Green Lane
                                                                                                    Hartley
          Sarah Darkman                                                                            June 25lh
          101 Herald Street
          Gillingham
           Dear Sarah,
          Thank you so much for coming to Melody Records to make a demo tape. Here at Melody we
          are always looking for new singers     would like to join our record label. Inviting promising
                                        1. (A) which
                                            (B) what
                                            (C) who
                                            (D) where
           singers to come here is the        way to listen carefully to a singer’s voice. You obviously have
                                   2. (A)   most easy
                                      (B)   easiest
                                      (C)   most best
                                      (D)   most conveniently
           a great voice. It was a pleasure to hear you sing. However, after much discussion, we have decided
           that you do not have the style         we are looking for at the moment. Therefore, I am sorry to
                                        3. (A) when
                                           (B) what
                                           (C) that
                                           (D) how
           have to tell you that we are unable to offer you a contract at this time. We will keep your tape in
           our files. If a suitable project becomes available we will contact you. You might find it useful to
           contact          record company. You do have talent, and you might find that your voice will fit
               4. (A) other
                   (B) others
                   (C) another
                   (D) a other
           in with the needs of another company. Good luck!
           Sincerely,
           Rita Branch
168   Chapter 2
Questions 5 through 8 refer to the following advertisement.
                                    Violin Lessons
                    For all levels from complete beginner to advanced.
I am a qualified violin instructor      has recently moved to the area.
                               5. (A) what
                                  (B) who
                                  CC) which
                                  CD) whose
I am hoping to establish a small violin school in town. I have taught the violin and the viola
for——     than 15 years. I was a member of the Memphis Chamber Orchestra and worked as
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    (B) over                                                                                                 UNIT
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a professional violinist for 5 years. I have prepared many students for exam work and a large
number of my ex-students have been accepted by renowned music schools such as Julliard
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in New York. I have a very patient teaching style, but I am also strict when necessary. Playing
the violin is something         takes a lot of practice and dedication, and I make sure that my
                    7. (A) which
                        (B) where
                        CC) who
                        CD) what
students understand this. I am able to teach all students from young children to adults. Eventually,
I hope to set up a school in a downtown location, but I will start by offering home lessons. I
can visit you in your home, or you can come to my home for your lessons. I will offer both group
and individual lessons. The price of lessons will depend  ——      the length of the lesson, number
                                                       8.  (A) by
                                                           (B) to
                                                           (C) from
                                                           CD) on
of students, and the location. Please call Hellena on 021-666-6785 for more information.
                      Music heals. That is the conclusion of          research on the effects of music on patient
                                                          9. (A)   recently
                                                             (B)   nowadays
                                                             (C)   recent
                                                             (D)   lately
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                      recovery time. According to researchers, playing soothing music while patients have surgery
                      can greatly reduce their recovery time. For some time, doctors have recommended listening
                            soft and gentle music at home or in the car to help reduce stress. Now they are bringing
                      10. (A) from
                          (B) with
                          (C) to
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Relative              this idea into the hospital. In a recent experiment at the Charing Cross General Hospital, the
                      recovery rate of 30 patients undergoing identical procedures was compared. 15 of the patients
Clause                were able to listen to their own choice of music during, the operation. The remaining 15 patients
                      had their operations in a silent room. The patients          listened to music suffered less stress
                                                                      11. (A) what
                                                                           (B) whose
                                                                           (C) who
                                                                           (D) they
                      and surgeons reported less complications than in the other group. The group who listened
                      to music during their operations were ready to go home, on average 2-3 days       than the
                                                                                             12. (A) early
                                                                                                  (B) more early
                                                                                                  (C) earliest
                                                                                                  (D) earlier
                      group that did not listen to music. The hospital now intends to offer all patients a choice of
                      music during surgery.
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1.       Who is this notice for?                  3.   How can candidates apply for the
         (A) People with musical abilities             audition?
         (B) People who want to go to a concert        (A) They must call a special phone
         (C) People who want to continue                    number.
             studying at the Continuing                (B) They should send an email.
             Education Center                          (C) They must send a fax.
         (D) Teenagers                                 CD) They have to send a text message.
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              A First, you need to choose the provider that you wish to use, such as Zapster,             v
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              A Lemon's iTunes, or NSM Music. Next         you  will have to register with the company.   v
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               A       This is easy; most music download websites feature a simple-to-use search           V
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               A       engine to look through all the songs on file. Either type in the name of the song   V
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               A       you want or scroll down the list of available songs to see what is available.       V
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               A       How do I pay?                                                                       V
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                       After you have double-clicked the song you wish to purchase, you follow the         V
               A                                                                                           V
               A       simple ordering process and give your credit card details. This could be very       V
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               A       fast or very slow, taking anywhere from a few seconds to half an hour.              V
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               A       You can listen to the song through your computer's speakers. Or you can wire        V
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               5.     How can people pay for the music?           7.   How can people find a song?
                      (A) They can send a check.                       (A) Go to large music store
                      (B) They can use a credit card.                  (B) Use the search engine on
                      (C) They can borrow money.                           download sites
                      (D) It does not say.                             (C) Listen to the radio
                                                                       (D) Ask Melody Magazine
    172   Chapter 2
Questions 8 through 11 refer to the following graph.
          We all know that teenagers like music. Yesterday, in a survey conducted by the
     National Institute of Music, 300 teenagers were asked about their favorite kind of
     music. The teenagers were divided into three groups of 100. The teenagers were divided
     according to their age: 14-15 year olds, 15-16 year olds, and 16-17 year olds. The
     teenagers voted for the music they like by using a computer that counted their votes.
          As you can see in the graph above, pop music was the type of music that was the
     most popular with all age groups. Jazz and classical music received the lowest number
     of votes. However, older teenagers tended to like these two kinds of music more than
     the younger groups. Hip Hop was not as popular as was expected.
          The teenagers, who were all male, were not allowed to discuss their choices with
     others before the survey took place. Each participant voted individually and was
     unable to see what choices were made by others. The researchers plan to carry out the
     same survey again next year, using the same teenagers. They want to see how much
     the teenagers' tastes in music change in one year. Next year's survey may also include
     female participants. The National Institute of Music is a government funded organization
     that promotes music and musicianship among young people nationwide. It also offers
     scholarships for young people who have outstanding musical abilities.
8.   How many teenagers were there in              1 0. Why will the researchers do this survey
     each group?                                        again next year?
     (A)   300                                          (A)   They like music.
     (B)   100                                          (B)   They are all male.
     (C)   3                                            (C)   They want to measure change.
     (D)   14-15 years old                              (D)   It is a computer file.
9.   How did the researchers measure votes?        11. What were the least popular two kinds
     (A) With a computer that counted votes             of music?
     (B) With a computer monitor                        (A) Pop music and Rock
     (C) With a CD player                               (B) Classical and Hip Hop
     (D) With all age groups                            (C) Classical and Jazz
                                                        (D) Pop music and Jazz
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            Questions 12 through 15 refer to the following letter and form.
                                                                                           14 Green Lane
                                                                                                  Hartley
                                                                                                  Wessex
                                                                                               WE2 7HE
                                                                                           March 3rd, 2005
                   The Manager
                   Audios Etc.
                   Head Office
                   London
                   Dear Sirs,
                   I recently bought a programmable CD player at the Hartley branch of Audios Etc. Your
                   company was recommended to me by several of my acquaintances. Therefore, although
                   it was the first time I had visited one of your stores, I was sure you were a trustworthy
                   company.
                   When the CD player was delivered to my house, I found that the player was the wrong
                   color. I asked for black; however, the player that was delivered was red. I telephoned
                   the Hartley branch, and a very friendly clerk arranged for it to be changed. This time
                   the programming function did not work. Again, the store changed it. Yet again there
                   was a problem. There was a big scratch on the paintwork. I had been led to believe
                   that Audios Etc. was a reliable company. This experience has proven the opposite to
                   be true. I would therefore like to formally register my dissatisfaction and demand a
                   refund. Please find enclosed a completed customer complaint form.
                   Yours faithfully,
                   Matt Greer
1 74   Chapter 2
1 2. Why did Matt Greer write this letter?    1 4. Which of the following problems is
    (A) To thank the store for good service        NOT mentioned?
    (B) To explain Audio Etc.’s service           (A)   There was a scratch.
        policy                                    (B)   The cover was broken.
    (C) To order a CD player                      (C)   The color was wrong.
    (D) To complain and ask for his               (D)   The programming function was
        money back                                      broken.
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Choose the statement that best describes what you see in the picture.
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     (D) Every day
5.   What are two good things about The New Health Yoga Center?
     (A) It is not far away and the instructors are friendly.
     (B) It is close and very cheap.
     (C) It is near, and the instructors are good.
     CD) It is clean and cheap.
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                            (D) He is a sports writer.
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     (D) do I
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                              (C) home
                              (D) posting
                              They are looking for a          girl named Anna. She got lost in the park.
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                              (A)   seven-year-old
                              (B)   seven-years-old
Modifcatn
and
                              (C)
                              (D)
                                    seven-old-year
                                    seven-old-years
Word
                              Clayton works
Order                  9.
                              (A) a job
                                                      , doesn’t he?
                              (B) partly
                              (C) part time
                              (D) a work
            182   Chapter 2
     1 2.                               a doctor, Adam rushed over to help the sick child.
                  (A)                 Is
                  (B)                 Was
                  (C)                 Be
                  (D)                 Being
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                                                                 1. (A)   looking
                                                                    (B)   hunting
                                                                    (C)   researching
                                                                    (D)   seeking
                       leading in the High School league and hope to maintain our position. If you think you are
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                             t0 help take our team to the top for the tenth year in a row, come along to the football
                       2. (A) enough good
Modifcatn
and
                          (B) good enough
                          (C) enough
                          (D) good
Word                   try-outs next Friday. We will be holding the try-outs on the athletics field between 7 a.m. and
Order                  11 a.m. If this is too early for you, then you       the kind of person we are looking for. All
                                                                 3. (A) isn’t
                                                                    (B) are not
                                                                    (C) have not
                                                                    (D) are
                       regular practices start at 7 a.m., and the team practices 5 days a week. We would like to encourage
                       all students who made it to the short list last time           again.
                                                                           4. (A) try
                                                                               (B) to try
                                                                               (C) trying
                                                                               (D) tried
            184   Chapter 2
Questions 5 through 8 refer to the following information.
You are never too young or too old to get involved in sports and exercise. In fact the sooner
you start to     , the better. According to some recent research, people who started sports
        5. (A) exercising
            (B) sport
            (C) sporty
            (D) exercise
at a young age were more likely to keep it up as they got older. This applied whether they
were involved in
             6. (A)
                      sports or not. In fact, people who did sports just for fun when they
                    competition
                (B) competitive
                   (C) competing
                   (D) competitions
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were younger were about 7% more          to keep exercising when they were older. Researchers
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                               7. (A) like
                                  (B) likeable
                                  (C) likely
                                  (D) liking                                                          and
believe this might be because some young people get burnt out from competition. However,
                                                                                                      Word
even people who gave up sport because they felt burnt out tended to return to exercising              Order
       years later. So start exercising now, if you want to be strong and healthy later!
8. (A)   few
   (B)   a few
   (C)   a
   (D)   another
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                      Questions 9 through 12 refer to the following article.
                      New Greenham soccer team manager, Ernie Williams, showed that he knows what he is doing
                      with a great game        Sunday. The players played the game strategically and scored goal
                                     9. (A) to
                                        (B) on
                                        (C) in
                                        (D) at
                      after goal,     the match 5-0. The other team tried and tried to score, but goalkeeper Mike
Modifcatn
                      his first game for the team, and he was       choice. He was responsible for two of the team’s
                                                        11 . (A) a excellent
                                                             (B) a terrible
and                                                          (C) an excellent
Word                                                         (D) a bad
Order                 five goals. We can expect great things from him if he keeps up the pace. With his good looks,
                      there are rumors of a modeling contract in the near future. Let’s hope this doesn’t
                                                                                                12. (A) prevent
                                                                                                    (B) distract
                                                                                                    (C) stop
                                                                                                    (D) alter
                      him from the game.
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                                     Hey Now!!
       Are you looking for something fun to do on your weekends? My name is
       Andy and I’m the captain of the River Valley Chipmunks. We are a co-ed
       basketball team that is looking for new players.
We practice three times a week at the university gym, and play against
I      other teams on Saturday afternoons. We have players of all ages, but you
       must be over 18. We don't care how tall you are. We just like to have fun.
       If you like basketball and have time in the evenings and on weekends,
       come check us out. Become an RV Chipmunk!
1.   What is the name of the basketball       3.   What two conditions should you meet
     team?                                         to become an RV Chipmunk?
     (A) Andy                                      (A) Like basketball and have time in
     (B) The River Valley Chipmunks                     the evenings and on weekends
     (C) The University Gym                        (B) Like baseball and have time in
     (D) Check Us Out                                   the evenings and on weekends
                                                   (C) Like basketball and go to River
                                                        Valley High School
2.   According to the advertisement,               (D) Like baseball and have time to
     which person would probably NOT be                 practice during the week
     accepted as a member of the team?
     (A) A man
     (B) A woman
     (C) A short person
     (D) A 17-year-old girl
                    News Flash!
                    From Capital City
                    World Marathon Record Beaten!
                        Jeanne Smedley has just set a new world record in the Capital City Mini¬
                    Marathon. Smedley, 26 and a native of Capital City, set a new record of 27 minutes
                    and 1 4 seconds. This is not only the fastest time ever run by a woman, but beats the
                    fastest time for men as well. Remarkably, not only did Smedley run fast enough to win
                    the race and beat the record, but she also had time to stop and help another runner
                    who had fallen down. Said injured athlete Meg Connors of Smedley, " I was amazed
                    that she stopped to help me. She lost a lot of time, but she is such a kind person.
                    I've never seen her do anything selfish."
                        Beth Mulgrew, another runner, said "Jeanne is a true champion. We need more
                    people like her in sport. She is a great role model for young people."
                        Smedley began running at an early age. "I used to help my father make deliveries
                    in our neighborhood. The faster that I could deliver things, the more money he
                    would pay me. So I would run as fast as I could to make each delivery. I soon got
                    pretty good at running."
                        Jeanne Smedley will be receiving her gold medal and a $1,000 prize in front of
                    the City Zoo at 2:00 p.m. on Monday.
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Questions 8 through 11 refer to the following letter.
           Hi Qeorge,
                 How are you doing? Sorry 9 haven't written lately. 9 keep meaning
           to. but then 9 get too busy. d've had no available time at all recently.
           Soccer try-outs have been keeping me pretty busy. S've had no time to
           do anything except practice, practice, practice all day tong. The weather
           is a little rainy and it keeps the grass wet. That makes it very difficult to
           run and stop well. A lot of the players get their soccer boots stuck in the
           mud. S'd really like to get another pair of soccer boots because mine are
           ruined from the mud, but SJ don't have any money at the moment. SJ
           wanted to get a part-time job to make some money to buy boots, but SJ
           don't have the time. So for now, a new pair of boots is just a dream.
               9 think 9 have a good chance of being selected for the team. They
           need to get rid of two more players, and S think that 9 am better than
           they are. Ljou know how badly SJ have always wanted to play professional
           soccer. Sf 9 get chosen for the team, 97/ send you free tickets to every
           game SI play!
           Well, gotta go practice some more.
8.   What does Bill want to be?                     10. What does Bill want to buy?
     (A) A brother                                       (A)   New soccer boots
     (B) A professional soccer player                    (B)   A soccer team
     (C) A shoes salesperson                             (C)   Some tickets
     (D) A manager                                       (D)   Two more players
9.   What does Bill do all day?                     11. What will Bill give George if he makes
     (A)Water the soccer field                          the team?
     (B)Write his brother, George                        (A)   New soccer boots
     (C)Practice a sport                                 (B)   A letter
     (D)Sell soccer shoes                                (C)   Tickets
                                                         (D)   Nothing
                  Dear Teachers,
                  Please read the attached survey. The results of this survey appeared in the
                  Franklin Weekly News, and I think that they should be of interest to all physical
                  education teachers in Greenville. Media reports are always talking about a nation
                  of unfit youngsters. These days it is increasingly difficult to get our students
                  interested in sports. I believe this is because until now, we have been offering
                  traditional sports such as baseball and basketball. Of course, these will always
                  appeal to a number of students, but there are a lot of students who, as the survey
                  shows, want greater excitement. I am proposing to the Board of Education that
                  they allow us to introduce new, more exciting sports to our curriculum. There
                  are a couple of skateboarding parks in town, and I think we should be allowed
                  to book them for lessons, or for after-school activities. This is just a small start,
                  but with time I hope to expand the program, perhaps even constructing skate¬
                  boarding equipment on school grounds. Please let me know what you think of
                  my proposals, or if you have any suggestions of your own.
                  Regards,
                  Winston Green
                  Physical Education Department,
                  Greenville High School
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1 2. According to the article, what types of   15. What is the purpose of Winston
     sports do teenagers prefer?                   Green’s letter?
    (A)   Slow ones                                (A) To complain about the survey
    (B)   Fast ones                                (B) To suggest new ideas for sports in
    (C)   Expensive ones                                local schools
    (D)   Extremely fast ones                      (C) To quit his job
                                                   (D) To suggest that students take up
                                                        baseball and basketball
13. At Franklin Pierce High School, which
    sport is the second most popular?
    (A) ' Mountain biking
    (B) Skateboarding
    (C) Skiing
    (D) Snowboarding
                                               1 6. Who is Winston Green?
                                                   (A) A student at Franklin Pierce High
                                                        School
                                                   (B) A student at Greenville High School
                                                   (C) A teacher at Franklin Pierce High
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                                                       School
14. According to the information in the            (D) A teacher at Greenville High School
    reading, which sport can be assumed
    to be the least expensive?
    (A)   Mountain biking
    (B)   Skateboarding
    (C)   Skiing
    (D)   Snowboarding
Picture Description
Choose the statement that best describes what you see in the picture.
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1.   Why does the man want to take his girlfriend to another place?
     (A) She asked him to bring her.
     (B) He wants to bring her somewhere different.
     (C) The regular places are expensive.
     (D) His girlfriend is complaining about going to the same place.
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3.           in this department was busy preparing for the conference last week.
                                                                                         Indefi t
     (A)
     (B)
           Every person
           Every people
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     (C)   All people
     (D)   AH the people
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=                9.     The holiday season is by far the busiest time of year for        stores.
                        (A)   of the most
                        (B)   most
                        (C)   the most of
                        (D)   mostly
                 11. During the exam, students are              from talking to one another.
                     (A) allowed
                     (B) prohibited
                     (C) made to stop
                     (D) halted
      198   Chapter 2
1 2. Jane couldn’t find        books on global warming in the bookstore.
    (A)   no
    (B)   some
    (C)   any
    (D)   almost
13. Some of the questions were           that nobody could answer them.
    (A)   so hard
    (B)   too hard
    (C)   very hard
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    (D)   not hard
Hi Mary,
                     I tried to call you, but there was no answer. I might be a bit late getting home tonight. I’ll
                             to cook dinner as I promised, but I won’t have time to go to the supermarket. Can you
                     1. (A) can
Pronus               tomatoes, two onions, some garlic, two carrots, a kilogram of green beans, some parmesan
                     cheese, and a packet of spaghetti. You can get a bottle of wine, too. Get whatever you like. I
                     don’t mind. Could you also get half a dozen eggs, a bag of flour (I think that we have run
                           ), I know we have sugar, so you don’t need to buy that, and a 100g bar of dark chocolate.
                     3. (A) off
                        (B) into
                        (C) out
                        (D) away
                     Better make that     2   bars.
                     Thanks.
                     See you           ,
                            4. (A)   lately
                               (B)   later
                               (C)   as of late
                               (D)   late
                     Alex
          200   Chapter 2
Questions 5 through 8 refer to the following article.
Many parents worry that their children don’t eat properly when they go off to university.
While       students live off instant noodles, they are not the average according to the results
 5. (A) all
     (B) some of
     (C) some
     (D) almost
of a recent survey. Most of the university sophomores surveyed last month said that they cook
for themselves at least three times a week. The other days they eat with friends. Many of the
students said they take it        to cook for each other. On the days that they don’t cook, they
                      6. (A) in turns
                           (B) turns
                          (C) in to turns
                          (D) turning
                                                                                                             READING
said that they often eat cereal. This           a bad thing. Most cereals these days are fortified           U10NIT
                                  7. (A)   is not
                                     (B)
                                     (C)
                                           can not
                                           is
                                                                                                             Indefit
                                     (D)   has
with a wide range of vitamins and minerals. So although it is not the most appetizing diet, provided
                                                                                                             Pronus
they don’t        too many sugary cereals, it is not a completely unhealthy choice of foods.
       8. (A)   reject
          (B)   chose
          CC)   selected
          (D)   choose
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                      Questions 9 through 12 refer to the following notice.
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Reading Comprehension
      I placed an order for supplies on February 20d‘. The order was delivered this
      morning. However, some items were either missing or incorrect. This is not the
      first time this has happened.
1.   What is the purpose of this fax?          3.   What will be the result of this fax?
     (A) To say thank you for a delivery            (A) The writer will continue to use
     (B) To make a complaint                            Fresh Food deliveries.
     (C) To place an order                          (B) The writer will use a different
     (D) To correct a mistake about a bill              delivery company.
                                                    (C) The writer will close her business.
                                                    (D) The writer will receive some
2.   How many items were incorrect?                     money back.
     (A) 36 eggs
     (B) All of them
     (C) Four
     (D) Just the tomatoes
           Questions 4 through 7 refer to the following article.
                How often do you use a vending machine?      Vending machines have been a great success
                If you are like most people, you probably    since they were first introduced to the
                use one every day. They can be found all     marketplace. What are some of the reasons
                over the world. In America, these machines   for this success? First, they save time. You
                make billions of dollars every year.         may not have time to go to the store during
                Vending machines sell almost every kind      your break to buy a soda, but you can go to the
                of product that you can think of. Some of    vending machine in the corridor. Secondly,
                them sell drinks, while others sell candy    they are open 24 hours a day. You can buy
                and snacks. For workers who don't have       something even when all the local stores are
                any time for lunch, many businesses and      closed. Another reason is that customers
                public buildings provide vending machines    usually don't need to wait in line. At the
                that also sell soups, salads, sandwiches,    store there may be many people in front of
                fruits, and desserts. Vending machines       you and you have to wait for the cashier to
                may also offer products such as stamps,      serve you, but at the vending machine your
                train and bus tickets, newspapers, and       transaction is all finished in moments.
                other kinds of merchandise. There are        Lastly, the machines save companies money
                even some vending machines that sell         because there is no need for salesclerks and
                flowers.                                     cashiers. The machine will do all the work
                                                             and it doesn't need to be paid a salary or
204   Chapter 2
Questions 8 through 11 refer to the following sign.
     All offers are limited to one per customer per day. Sorry, but you can’t enjoy the same offer
     twice in the same day.
     Price Savers Supermarket — where prices and quality count.
8.   How many days will this special offer            1 0. How many customers can receive a
     last?                                                 free cake?
     (A) 2                                                 (A)   All of them
     (B) 7                                                 (B)   ioo
     (C) 50% off                                           (C)   8 for the price of 6
     (D) 100                                               (D)   One
9.   What is the weekend special offer?               11. How many times can one customer
     (A) There is no special offer.                       take advantage of each offer?
     (B) Customers can choose the offer                   (A) As many times as he or she wants.
         they prefer.                                     (B) Once a week
     (C) Customers can choose free fruit                  (C) Once every day
         and vegetables.                                  (D) Customers cannot take advantage
     (D) It does not say.                                      of each offer.
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           Questions 12 through 16 refer to the following graph and article.
          I?
                                    Ice Cream Survey Results
                          Survey Conducted by Food and Drink Monthly in
                                cooperation with "Dairy Delights"
                  Number of
                  participants
                       The results showed that few of the participants liked green tea ice cream.
                   Some of them said it tasted bitter. Most participants chose vanilla as their favorite
                   flavor, followed by chocolate. The two fruit flavors, strawberry and raspberry were
                   next, chosen by almost equal numbers of people. It seems that despite all the
                   different flavors available nowadays, the old classic is still number one.
                       Food and Drink Monthly would like to thank "Dairy Delights" for providing the
                   ice cream for the tastings, and "Quick's Surveys and Polls" for their assistance in
                   monitoring the survey. "Dairy Delights" ice cream can be found in all major
                   supermarkets.
Ct tl
206   Chapter 2
1 2. Who took part in this survey?        15. Which flavor do they refer to as “the
    (A)   Teenagers                           old classic?”
    (B)   Middle-aged people                  (A) Chocolate
    (C)   Infants                             (B) Green tea
    (D)   The elderly                         (C) Strawberry
                                              (D) Vanilla
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           4.                                                    (A)   (B)   (C)   (D)
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Short Talks
m
                       (A)   Students work with rocks.
                       (B)   The book is easier.
                       (C)   The professor is nicer.
                       (D)   There are fewer experiments.
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Incomplete Sentences
                                                                                         READING
2.   During the experiment, people        to use calculators if necessary.
     (A)   were let
     (B)   were allowed
     (C)   were allowing
     (D)   let
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3.   I’m quite sure you will soon grow      to the new work environment.                 Voice
     (A)   accustom
     (B)   accustoming
     (C)   accustomed
     (D)   to be accustomed
4.   The United Nations        to begin fund raising for the earthquake victims.
     (A) are expect
     (B) is expect
     (C) are expected
     (D) is expected
214   Chapter 2
1 2. A second attempt was made to collect          from the space probe.
    (A)   informations
    (B)   knowledges
    (C)   data
    (D)   fact
                                                                                               Voice
15. I can’t          it anymore. That website seems to have suddenly vanished.
    (A)   reaching
    (B)   log out
    (C)   access
    (D)   pass
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          PART
          As you know, we at Grange High School for Girls are actively trying       the sciences to our
                                                                          1. (A) to promote
                                                                             (B) promotion
                                                                             (C) promote
                                                                             (D) promoted
          students. Recent school league tables showed the students at Grange High School for Girls
          to be       the lowest in science-related subjects. We have less students choosing to study
             2. (A)   among
                (B)   from
                (C)   by
                (D)   around
          sciences, and those students who do take sciences do not get good grades. I would like to ask
          you to encourage the girls to become interested in science. Let them know that it is not “just
          for boys.” To make sure they understand what opportunities are available to          with a
                                                                                  3.  (A)  persons
                                                                                         (B) someone
                                                                                         (C) another
                                                                                         (D) every
           good knowledge of biology, chemistry or physics, I am inviting a series of speakers to talk
           about their experiences. Wherever possible, these speakers will be women from the local
           community who are at the top of their field. Our first speaker will be Dr. Philippa Green,
           who is in charge of Grange Hospital’s blood laboratory. Our second speaker is not yet         ,
                                                                                      4. (A) to be sure
                                                                                          (B) definitely
                                                                                          (C) decide
                                                                                          (D) confirmed
           but I have invited Mrs. Edwina Jones, color designer for Revreal Hair Dyes Inc. Please
           encourage your students to attend these after-school talks.
Many thanks.
216   Chapter 2
Questions 5 through 8 refer to the following notice
Volunteers Wanted
The Psychology Department of Queenstown University is             volunteers to take part in an
                                                       5. (A)   searching
                                                          (B)   looking for
                                                          (C)   necessary
                                                          (D)   investigating
experiment. We need 150 volunteers: 75 men and 75 women. Volunteers should be aged
      20 and 25 and should not be taking any kind of medication. Volunteers must not be
6. (A) under
   (B) by
   (C) between
   (D) from
enrolled in any of the university’s current psychology courses.
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The experiment will take between thirty to forty minutes to complete. Participants will be
asked to answer a series of questions after        a short film. A small fee will be paid to            Voice
                                        7. (A) have watched
                                            (B) watch
                                            (C) watching
                                            (D) to watch
participants. Coffee and tea will be also served during the film.
If you are        , please contact the Psychology Department secretary on 990-8887 before
      8. (A)    interested
         (B)    interesting
         (C)    have an interest in
         (D)    interest
January 3O'h.
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                     Questions 9 through 12 refer to the following memo.
                     It has      to my attention that a lot of our customers are not aware that their computers
                        9. (A) come
                           (B) seen
                            (C) came
                            (D) see
READING
                     have a wireless Internet connection capability. Recently several customers          the store
                                                                                         10. (A)   contact
                                                                                             (B)   have contacted
                                                                                             (C)   are contacting
                                                                                             (D)   contacts
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                     asking how to go about setting up an Internet connection. We always ask customers for details
                     about their computers, and we discovered that a lot of these had bought their computers at
Voice                our store. All of them had computers with the technology for a wireless connection. Be sure
                     to explain all functions very carefully before making a sale. Show the customer how easy it is
                     to       to the Internet in our store. We’d like you to show each customer how to apply for
                     11. (A) connect
                          (B) surf
                          (O log
                            (D) access
                     their warranty online. It will give a good        of our store, and help the customer, too.
                                                           12. (A) imagine
                                                                (B) show
                                                                (C) impression
                                                                (D) sign
Thank you.
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                                                                                             219
           Questions 4 through 7 refer to the following short article.
           4.     Where was the New Scientist Seminar        6.   Dr. Avery is an expert in which field?
                  held?                                           (A)   A field of cows
                  (A) India                                       (B)   Medical ethics
                  (B) A field with cows                           (C)   India
                  (C) Centerville                                 (D)   Food
                  (D) Saturday
220   Chapter 2
Questions 8 through 11 refer to the following graph.
E S S
                                                                                                           READING
     If middle school children were driving us around in a space-ship, we might all be
E]   lost! According to a survey of 100 middle school students taken at the end of last         [3
     semester, understanding our place in space is pretty hard. The students were quizzed
     on the meaning of basic terms related to space including “solar system," “galaxy”
     and “universe." The good news is that 74 percent of students knew that a solar system
     is a group of planets that revolve around a sun. Perhaps surprisingly, most even                            '
     knew that the word “solar” comes from the Latin “sol” which means “sun." The bad
     news is that only 23 percent of students knew that a galaxy is a group of solar systems,
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     stars, and planets. The Earth is included in the Milky Way Galaxy. The really bad
     news is that only 12 percent of students knew what the universe is. The universe is
     all of space. The survey also showed that few students were able to name more
     than 3 or 4 planets. Even fewer students were able to put planets in the correct
     order in terms of distance from the sun. Some improvement in students’ knowledge
     of space can be hoped for in the future as students enter high school.
e                                              a                                                s
8.   According to the information, which            10. What did the middle school students
     finding was somewhat surprising?                   know about best?
     (A) Students know what “sol” means.                (A) The solar system
     (B) Our solar system is in the Milky               (B) The galaxy
          Way Galaxy.                                   (C) The universe
     (C) The universe is all of space.                  (D) The Milky Way
     (D) ioo middle school students took
         the survey.
                                                    11 . Which of the following is NOT
                                                         mentioned as part of a galaxy?
9.   What do the numbers on the left side                (A) Stars
     of the graph represent?                             (B) Planets
     (A) Distance from the sun in space                  (C) Moons
     (B) Number of people                                (D) Solar systems
     (C) Points on a test
     (D) Percent of science classes
                  It is important to note that there are two kinds of test tubes on store at the bookstore:
                  glass and plastic. Only glass test tubes will be allowed in chemistry classes; however,
                  biology classes will permit either glass or plastic test tubes. It will be possible to use
                  the test tube cleaning equipment in the laboratories. Time will be allotted at the end
                  of each session to allow students to clean their tubes. For security purposes, I am
                  afraid that you will not be able to store your tubes in the labs.
                  Thank you for you cooperation.
                  The Science Department
222   Chapter 2
1 2. What will the chemistry and biology   14. Where can students buy test tubes?
     departments no longer be supplying?       (A)   In chemistry class
    (A)   Text books                           (B)   In biology class
    (B)   Test tubes                           (C)   At the Science Department
    (C)   Classes                              (D)   At the bookstore
    (D)   Students
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                        Picture Description
Choose the statement that best describes what you see in the picture.
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          228   Chapter 2
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Incomplete Sentences
1.   Not only does Steve sing at a bar,        he also serves the patrons.
     (A) and
     (B) or
     (C) but
     (D) still
                                                                                                       READING
     (A)   Although
     (B)   While
     (C)   Since
     (D)   Because
3.   We didn’t need to         the fan since the room was not very hot.
                                                                                                       UNIT
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     (A) turn on
     (B) turn off
     (C) turn
                                                                                                     Conjucti s
     (D) put
                                                                                                      and
                                                                                                     Prepositn
4.   He wouldn’t say anything          directly asked a question; he was a man of few words.
     (A) since
     (B) otherwise
     (C) or else
     (D) unless
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                        6.     I drive to school,       my brother always cycles.
                               (A) when
                               (B) even
                               (C) whereas
                               (D) if
                               (D) method
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             230   Chapter 2
12. Consumers are interested in solar energy because of           fuel costs.
    (A) high
    (B) more
    (C) low
    (D) risen
1 3. She was standing by the window           her eyes closed, listening to music.
    (A)     while
    (B)     with
    (C)     about
    (D)     except
                                                                                             READING
    (D)     on your
                                                                                             UNIT
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1 5. Just
    (A)     among
                  you and me, I prefer the restaurant where we ate last Friday.
                                                                                           Conjucti s
    (B)     around                                                                          and
    (C)
    (D)
            between
            from                                                                           Prepositn
Dear Tracey,
           Your mother and I were very happy to hear from you at last. It had been almost 4 months
                your ]ast email. I really do wish that you would get a telephone. I don’t know why
           1. (A)       because
              (B)       although
              (Q        since
              (D)       during
           you             being so difficult to contact. I guess we will just have to respect your privacy. While
           2. (A)       insist to
                  (B)   insist on
                  (C)   insist by
                  (D)   insist
           you almost never contact us, your sister telephones every day. As you know, I am willing to
           pay for a phone line provided you promise to call at least once a month. We don’t make many
           demands of you, Tracey.         we want to see to you more, we don’t visit you unexpectedly,
                                 3. (A) Since
                                    (B) Even though
                                    (C) Seeing that
                                    (D) Whereas
           do we? Well, I hope that your job is going well. Remember, you know where to find us if you
           feel like visiting some time. I know that would         your mother very happy. Look forward
                                                       4.  (A) let
                                                           (B) cause
                                                           (C) make
                                                           (D) force
           to hearing from you.
           Lots of love,
           Dad
232   Chapter 2
Questions 5 through 8 refer to the following information.
A lot of people say that they are not interested       fishing because it is a boring hobby.
                                            5. (A) to
                                                (B) with
                                                CC) in
                                                (D) for
However, it continues to be popular worldwide. What is the attraction of this pastime? Well,
it is a good way to      from the stresses of modern society. When you are fishing, you don’t
               6. (A) escape
                   (B) avoid
                   (C) deny
                   (D) negate
have to worry about deadlines, there are no emails to write, and you can turn off your cell
phone. You can just sit there as long as you want, relaxing and thinking about whatever you
want. Or you can even think about nothing. It doesn’t have to be a lonely      . Some people
                                                                      7. (A) spend time
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                                                                         (B) visit
                                                                            (C) hobby
                                                                                                        UNIT
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                                                                            (D) interesting
go fishing with a big group of friends. They enjoy the peace and quiet together, then
                                                                         8. (A) dine
                                                                                       —              Conjucti s
                                                                                                       and
                                                                            (B) reserve
                                                                            (C) eat
                                                                            (D) perform
                                                                                                      Prepositn
dinner together after a long day of waiting for fish to bite their hooks.
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                         Questions 9 through 12 refer to the following letter.
                         It is with great       that I am writing this letter. As you know, your daughter Miranda has
                                     9. (A) pleasure
                                         (B) joy
                                         (C) regret
                                         (D) upset
                         been having problems with some of the other girls. Unfortunately, on Monday there was an
                         unforgivable incident      a math lesson. One girl needed to be hospitalized as a result.
                                         10. (A) while
                                              (B) despite
                                              (C) during
                                              (D) enduring
  UNIT
  12                     We cannot tolerate this kind of behavior. Miranda has not listened to any of our warnings and
Sincerely,
                         Marjorie Bartie
                         Principal
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t —Hi Stacey,
      Take care,
      Sharon
1.   What do you think the relationship is     3.   What will Sharon do next Wednesday?
     between Stacey and Sharon?                     (A) She will study yoga.
     (A) Friends                                    (B) She will call Stacey.
     (B) Sisters                                    (C) She will go shopping.
     (C) Student and teacher                        (D) She will miss her mom and dad.
     (D) Doctor and patient
READING                     will also be given free vouchers for the hospitality tent where you can enjoy a buffet
                            and drinks during the race (limited to 4 vouchers per family). The buffet normally
                            costs $15 per person ($7.50 for children under 12 years of age), so this is a great deal.
                            Families will also get a garage pass giving full access to the garage where they can
                            see the mechanics in action. Unfortunately, because of the potentially dangerous
UNIT                        nature of the garage, only children over ten years of age can be admitted to the
12                          garage area. We are sorry to disappoint the young ones, but we do have to consider
                            safety. No doubt you will understand our reasons.
                            There are only 150 seats available in the stands, so make your reservation now. Don't
                            miss out on the event of the year!
          236   Chapter 2
Questions 8 through 11 refer to the following sign.
     •You are required to carry your library card to enter and to use the library.
     •This card must be used only by the member to whom it is issued.
     •For reasons of security, bags and other personal possessions should not be left unattended.
       The library has no responsibility in case of damage to or theft of personal property.
     •The use of cell phones in the library is prohibited. If you fail to observe this requirement
      you may be asked to leave the library.
     •Smoking is not allowed anywhere on the library premises. Please extinguish all cigarettes
      before entering, and go outside if you wish to smoke.
     •Books must be returned when requested if other patrons need them, or a fine must be paid.
     •A fine of 20 cents per day is payable on books returned late. There is no maximum limit
      on late fines.
     • a library user loses a book, he or she must pay the costs of a new hardback edition.
      If
8.   Who would need to read this sign?                1 0. What rule does the library have
     (A)   Librarians                                      regarding people’s bags inside the
     (B)   Parents with children                           library?
     (C)   Library members                                 (A)   All bags must be left at the desk.
     (D)   People who want to get a new                    (B)   Bags are not allowed.
           library card                                    (C)   Only small bags are allowed.
                                                           (D)   People must watch their own bags.
                  Dear Member,
                  We are pleased to announce the grand reopening of the City Art Gallery. The gallery
                  had been getting very dirty and run down, so we decided to renovate it and give
                  the city an art gallery that looks as good as new. We know that all our members
                  have missed their cultural visits over the past 6 months. An opening ceremony will
                  be held on March 22nd, and general admission will begin March 23rd. As one of
                  our members, you are entitled to attend the opening ceremony and get a sneak
                  preview of our renovations and improvements. If you take a look at the enclosed
                  information, you will see the changes that have been made. I'm sure you will
                  agree that we have greatly improved the facilities. As a member, you will be
                  particularly interested to note that we have decreased the cost of the 12 month
                  pass.
                  We look forward to welcoming you to the opening ceremony.
                  Sincerely,
                  Pembroke City Art Gallery Committee
                   New! 12-month pass $50, free admission to regular galleries and 50% discount on
                   temporary exhibitions
                   Facilities
                  Fountains     Open all day. Serving a variety of coffees and juices, sandwiches, salads,
                    Cafe        and delicious homemade cakes.
                   Restrooms now available on every floor
                   All our galleries are now fully wheelchair accessible
                   New! Kids education. Lectures open to all elementary school kids: Saturdays 10-11,
                   grades 1-3, Sundays 10-11, grades 4-61.
238   Chapter 2
1 2. Why was the City Art Gallery closed?   15. Who can attend the lectures on
     (A)   There was a fire.                    Sunday mornings?
     (B)   It closed at 5 p.m.                  (A)   All elementary school children
     (C)   It had no visitors.                  (B)   1st to 3rd graders
     (D)   It was being renovated.              (C)   4,h to 6th graders
                                                (D)   There are no lectures.
                                                     Part I
          Directions: For each question in this part, you will hear four statements about a picture in
          your textbook. When you hear the statements, you must select the one statement that best
          describes what you see in the picture. Then find the number of the question on your answer
          sheet and mark your answer. The statements will not be printed in your test book and will be
          spoken only one time.
Sample Answer
          Statement (B), “The woman is typing on a computer,” best describes what you see in the picture.
          Therefore, you should choose answer (B).
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10.
           The best response to the question “How are you?” is choice (A), “I’m fine, thank you.”
           Therefore, you should choose answer (A).
1 1. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. 26. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.
1 2. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. 27. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.
1 3. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. 28. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.
1 4. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. 29. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.
1 5. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. 30. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.
16. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. 3 1. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.
1 7. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. 32. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.
1 8. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. 33. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.
1 9. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. 34. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.
20. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. 35. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.
21 . Mark your answer on your answer sheet. 36. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.
22. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. 37. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.
23. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. 38. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.
24. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. 39. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.
25. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. 40. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.
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                                           Part III
Directions: You will hear some conversations between two people. You will be asked to answer
three questions about what the speakers say in each conversation. Select the best response to
each question and mark the letter (A), (B), (C), or (D) on your answer sheet. The conversations
will be spoken only one time and will not be printed in your test book.
41. What is the man looking for?                 46. Where is the woman going later?
    (A)   Sports socks                               (A) She will watch a movie and then
    (B)   School socks                                   go to a computer class.
    (C)   Hiking socks                               (B) She will bring her kids to a computer
    (D)   Shoes                                          class.
                                                     (C) She will bring her children to the
                                                         movies, then she will go to computer
42. What is the woman’s job?                             class.
    (A) Sales clerk                                  (D) She will bring her kids to computer
    (B) Model                                            class and then go to the movies.
    (C) Hiker
    (D) Sports reporter
                                                 47. Who is closing the cheese factory?
                                                     (A) The manager
43. What does the woman say to the man               (B) The director
    about directions?                                (C) The owner
    (A) Lady’s wear is on the 7th floor.             (D) The mayor
    (B) Ask someone in the lady’s
          department
    (C) Ask someone on the 7,h floor             48. Why are they closing?
    (D) The sports department is not on               (A)   They are losing money.
          the 7th floor.                              (B)   They have too many workers.
                                                      (C)   They need to repair some machines.
                                                      (D)   They need to clean some of the
44. What was the man supposed to do?                        machinery.
    (A) Rent a video
    (B) Go with his wife to a movie
    (C) Help his kids with a project              49. How long will the factory close down
    (D) Take his kids to a movie                      for?
                                                      (A)   One month
                                                      (B)   Two weeks
45. What is the woman’s reaction?                     (C)   One week
    (A)   She is annoyed.                             (D)   It does not say.
    (B)   She is sad.
    (C)   She doesn’t mind.
    (D)   She is very angry.                                                   GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE
          54. How long has the man known Jim?       60. What was the problem last year?
              (A) For two years                         (A)   Nobody came.
              (B) For four years                        (B)   It was too cold.
              (C) For three years                       (C)   It rained a lot.
              (D) For five years                        (D)   It was snowing.
          55. How often is Jim late?                61. What did the man say to the woman?
              (A) A lot                                 (A) He will check the weather.
              (B) Sometimes                             (B) The weather should be fine.
              (C) Often                                 (C) The woman doesn’t need a raincoat.
              (D) Never                                 (D) It will probably rain.
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62. What is the woman worried about?          67. What did the man say about the movie?
    (A) The problem will be expensive.            (A)   It was value for money.
    (B) She won’t be able to use her car          (B)   It was very funny.
        today.                                    (C)   It was not worth the money.
    (C) The car can’t be repaired.                (D)   He loved it.
    (D) She won’t be able to pick up the
        kids.
                                              68. Where is the woman going?
                                                  (A)   To the city center
63. Which parts need work?                        (B)   To City Hall
    (A) The tires and the door                    (C)   To the city museum
    (B) The muffler and the door                  (D)   To Hall Street
    (C) The engine and the door
    (D) The muffler and the tires
                                              69. How often does the bus come?
                                                  (A) Every twenty minutes
64. Why does the woman need the car               (B) Twice every hour
    quickly?                                      (C) Every thirty five minutes
    (A) She needs to pick up the kids.            (D) Three times every hour
    (B) She has a lot of work to do next
        week.
    (C) She needs it for work.                70. What is the woman going to do?
    (D) Her husband needs it for work             (A)   Take a bus
         next week.                               (B)   Run
                                                  (C)   Drive there
                                                  (D)   Take a taxi
65. Who did the man see at the theater?
    (A)   His sister
    (B)   His brother
    (C)   The woman’s brother
    (D)   The woman’s sister
           71 . How long have the speaker’s parents        75. What items are NOT on sale?
                lived in California?                            (A)   Dresses
                (A) For 13 years                                (B)   Shirts
                (B) Since their daughter’s graduation           (C)   Overalls
                (C) About five years                            (D)   Women’s boots
                (D) 30 years ago
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80. What is the benefit of dried grapes on      86,.   What is Mr. Simonson’s book about?
    the digestive tract?                               (A) Selling skateboards
    (A)   They make it easier to chew.                 (B) Traveling in Florida
    (B)   They dry it up.                              (C) Quitting a bad habit
    (C)   They cleanse it.                             (D) Strategies for building health
    (D)   They produce good fruit.
                                                87. What kind of people most recently
81. How can a person take Raisin-X?                 heard Mr. Simonson speak?
    (A) Only drink it                                  (A)   Authors
    (B) Only eat it                                    (B)   People from all walks of life
    (C) Smoke it                                       (C)   Baseball players
    (D) Drink or eat it                                (D)   Skateboarders
84. What should a caller do to find out         90,.   Where can members play basketball on
    when the agency closes?                            Tuesday?
    (A)   Press i                                      (A) Oak Park High School gym
    (B)   Press 2                                      (B) The basketball courts outside
    (C)   Press 3                                      (C) The volleyball courts
    (D)   Hold the line                                (D) The indoor basketball courts
           93. Where should Mike bring the                     98. What are the balloons in honor of?
                  equipment?                                       (A) The first day of school
                  (A)   The parts room                             (B) A business opening
                  (B)   Dr. Luther’s home                          (C) A wedding
                  (C)   The office                                 (D) An engagement
                  (D)   The Lab
                                                              99. What time should the balloons arrive?
           94. Before what time should Mike call Dr.               (A) 2:00
                  Luther?                                          (B) 4:00
                  (A) Before Dr. Luther goes to bed                (C) 5:30
                  (B) It doesn’t matter.                           (D) 10:00
                  (C) Before midnight
                  (D) In the morning
                                                              100. What does Tracey Kim probably do?
                                                                   (A) She works for a car company.
           95. What should the passengers do when                  (B) She is a teacher at Charlie’s
                  they get off the bus?                                 International School.
                  (A)   Inform the bus driver                      (C) She is unemployed.
                  (B)   Leave their valuables                      (D) She works for a balloon company.
                  (C)   Go to the ticket gate
                  (D)   Go to the loading area
This is the end of the Listening test. Turn to Part Win your test book.
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                                  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.
You must mark your answers on the separate answer sheet. Do not write your answers in
the test book.
                                         PartV
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 letter (A), (B) , (C), or (D) on your answer sheet.
101. Can you finish your homework              104. He        that smoking indoors not
     next Thursday?                                 be allowed under any circumstances.
     (A)   then                                      (A)   refuses
     (B)   by                                        (B)   insists
     (C)   until                                     (C)   conditions
     (D)   till                                      (D)   regulates
102. Nowadays, most         have four          105. This program is        harder to get
     wheels.                                         accustomed to than the old one.
     (A)   cars                                      (A) such
     (B)   of the cars                               (B) so many
     (C)   the cars                                  (C) very
     (D)   among the cars                            (D) much
103. There are         more books that are     106. When he got home, his wife
     beneficial to you.                             dinner.
     (A) so                                          (A)   fix
     (B) many                                        (B)   fixes
     (C) such                                        (C)   fixing
     (D) much                                        (D)   was fixing
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           107. The Joneses must have left at least       112. The new employee is neither ambi¬
                one week      .                                tious       hardworking.
                  (A)   since                                  (A) or
                  (B)   ago                                    (B) nor
                  (C)   advanced                               (C) and
                  (D)   during                                 (D) as well as
           108. There was          left in the safe.      113. He wouldn’t leave the platform
                  (A)   two-hundred dollar bills               her train went out of sight.
                  (B)   two-hundreds dollar bills               (A)   so that
                  (C)   two-hundred dollars                     (B)   until
                  (D)   two-hundreds dollars                    (C)   so
                                                                (D)   therefore
           110. This math problem             solved in   115. Brian was seen           his car.
                ten minutes.                                   (A) washing
                  (A)   will able to be                        (B) wash
                  (B)   be able to is                          (C) have washed
                  (C)   is ably                                (D) washed
                  (D)   can be
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117. Carry an umbrella         in case it     122. He wanted                 the exam.
     should rain.                                    (A)    to not fail
      (A)   with you                                 (B)    not to fail
      (B)   by you                                   (C)    to fail not
      (C)   with yourself                            (D)    failing not
      (D)   by yourself
119. The woman in black comes from a          1 24. They say that the             has not yet
          family.                                   been decided.
      (A)   respecting                               (A)    deadline
      (B)   respects                                 (B)    finishing line
      (C)   respectable                              (C)    clothes line
      (D)   respective                               (D)    underline
120. This is the third time that the lenses   1 25. With only one more week, he
     of my glasses have         broken.             better prepared for the concert last
      (A)   all                                     Saturday.
      (B)   both                                     (A)    could have been
      (C)   each                                     (B)    could be
      (D)   any                                      (C)    could well have
                                                     (D)    could well be
           128. Let’s take another              at the sales   133. There are few mothers           don’t
                  figure.                                             love their own children.
                  (A) view                                            (A) who
                  (B) scene                                           (B) which
                  (C) glance                                          (C) but
                  (D) vision                                          (D) except
           129. It is reported that the boat                   134. More and more overseas visitors are
                  about 6o miles off the coast of South             coming to this city to    clothes.
                  Africa.                                             (A)    bought
                  (A)   disappeared                                   (B)    with buy
                  (B)   was disappeared                               (C)    after buying
                  (C)   was being disappeared                         (D)    buy
                  (D)   has been disappeared
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137. There are no        -- between the    139. On my trip to Italy, not only        -a
     brothers.                                  suitcase, but I broke my glasses.
     (A) same                                   (A)   I lost
     (B) difference                             (B)   I lose
     (C) similarities                           (C)   lost I
     (D) variation                              (D)   did I lose
138. In addition to English, my daughter   140. Since the early 1990s, the demand for
     can           French.                      personal computers        .
     (A)   talk                                 (A) steadily increases
     (B)   say                                  (B) steadily increase
     (C)   speak                                (C) has been steadily increasing
     (D)   tell                                 (D) are steadily increasing
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Questions 141 through 144 refer to the following letter.
      Mrs. Edwards,
141. (A) To
      (B) From
      (C) Dear
      (D) Attention
Thank you for your letter regarding one of our recent programs. You wrote to complain about
the use of language in the drama Life on the Edge. You felt that the language was inappropriate
       television. I understand your concern, but would like to explain our reasons for
142. (A) to
      (B) for
      (C) with
      (D) in
including curse words. Life on the Edge does have a large number of curse words, but as it
was shown after 10 p.m., we felt that it was      for a night time audience. Of course, we
                                    143. (A) suitable
                                          (B) adaptable
                                          (C) variable
                                          (D) properly
would never allow bad language to be included in anything shown before 9 p.m. I hope that
this incident has not spoiled your enjoyment of ITB programming, and that you       to
                                                                144. (A) continuing
                                                                     (B) will continue
                                                                     (C) were continuing
                                                                       (D) continued
watch our shows.
Sincerely,
Michael A. Jameson
           Antonio has won the     neighbor award 4 years in a row. Who will win next year? To
                        147. (A) kinder
                              (B) most kind
                                (C) kindliest
                                (D) kindest
           claim your prize, please call the Town Hall Carnival office on 021-556-774. All winners will
           receive a $100 gift voucher for use at the Whitby Supermarket.
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Questions 149 through 152 refer to the following memo.
                                           Memo
To:       Janet Wright, Paolo Svegli
From:     Andrew Kovaks
Re:       Illustrations deadline
Date:     October 23rd, 2005
This is just to let you know that the deadline for illustrations for the new series of children’s
story books Fairyland Tales has been brought forward to November 13th,            of November
                                                                    149. (A) as well as
                                                                          (B) instead
                                                                          (C) from
                                                                          (D) in advance
27^ as originally planned. Lisa Takahashi, the editor of the Fairyland Tales series quit suddenly
      night, and we are now having to rearrange a lot of her duties. Because it will take several
150. (A) yesterday
     (B) tomorrow
     (C) last
     (D) next
days to find a suitable replacement, we have decided that the          thing to do is reschedule
                                                       151. (A)      most
                                                             (B)     good
                                                             (C)     best
                                                             (D)     more convenient
each step of the process. Here in the editorial office we feel that it would be better to have all
the necessary materials as soon as possible, so that we can hand over a complete package to
Lisa’s replacement. Sorry for the inconvenience which I know this will cause you; however,
we appreciate your understanding. If there are any further changes, I will           you as soon
                                                                        152. (A) recommend
                                                                             (B) ask
                                                                             (C) inform
                                                                             (D) speak
as possible. Thanks again for your understanding.
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Questions 153 through 155 refer to the following article.
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      Early investigations point to a faulty heating system as the cause of the fire.
      According to a Huggy Dog spokesperson, the company that installed the system,
      AMC Heaters, had ignored numerous complaints about the heating units over
      the past 4 weeks. Huggy Dog plans to take legal action against AMC Heaters.
153. What business is Huggy Dog in?              155. What will the company do?
      (A)   Firefighting                               (A)   Move to a new place
      (B)   Heating systems                            (B)   Start a heating systems business
      (C)   Pet food                                   (C)   Go to court
      (D)   Installations                              (D)   Hire a new security guard
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          1 56. What part of the car needs repair?       158. When could an interested buyer call?
                 (A) Shocks                                   (A)   Sunday morning
                 (B) Fenders                                  (B)   Tuesday night
                 (C) Exhaust                                  (C)   Thursday morning
                 (D) Tires                                    (D)   Saturday night
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Questions 159 through 161 refer to the following fax.
     This is just to confirm that I received your phone message. My flight to California
     has been canceled because of bad weather. I will now be leaving Denver and
     arriving at LAX on United Flight 77 tomorrow. I am sorry for any trouble this will
     cause you. Hopefully we can reschedule our meetings for the 17,h. I have
     attached my new itinerary. Please call me if you have any questions; otherwise,
     see you soon!
159. Where is Mr. Brown now?                     161. When will Mr. Brown arrive in
     (A) LAX                                           California?
     (B) California                                    (A)   August 14th
     (C) Denver                                        (B)   August 15th
     (D) United                                        (C)   August 16th
                                                       (D)   August 17th
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          162. On what day can a person see two             164. Which movie is the oldest?
               movies?                                           (A)   Blazing Rules
               (A) Monday                                        (B)   Elvis and the Swamp Monster
               (B) Friday                                        (C)   The Bilge and the Brine
               (C) Sunday                                        (D)   Digstown
               (D) Wednesday
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  Questions 165 through 168 refer to the following letter.
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                                       Bugs and Beans Coffee Shop                                                    c
  2                                             Museum of Natural Science                                            a
  S                                                 401 E. Rosser Ave.,                                              2
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  S                                     Tel: (502) 235-4678 Fax: (502) 235-4688                                      §
  2   Mr, Tomi Galoob,
  S   Galoob Ceramics
  A   PO Box 356
|     Frisbie, NY 02165
      Dear Mr. Galoob,
  Thank you for sending me a copy of your latest ceramics catalog. You have been sending us                          •
  your catalog here at the museum for several years now, and I always look forward to reading                        v
  it. I was amazed yet again at the variety and creativity that you have displayed in your work,                     f
  Your vases and bowls are quite exquisite! They look so realistic. They really do resemble the                      $
  plants and animals that they are modeled after. I would like to order 50 more of the ladybug                       §
X bowls. They are perfect for holding sugar cubes, but unfortunately we have had a lot of breakages                  a
X this year. However, it was the scorpion cups that really grabbed my attention. According to the                    p
• catalog, they are available in small, medium, and a limited number of extra-large sizes. I am                      •
| interested in purchasing approximately 25 of the extra-large scorpion cups. If they are popular,                   S
w I may consider ordering more, if the museum has the budget. Please send me information on                          2
0 your available stock. I would appreciate receiving the information by fax. I look forward to hearing               g
§ from you, and hope that we will be able to continue doing business for a long time to come.                        g
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      Sincerely,
  • Linda Trump,                                                                                                     •
| Manager, Bugs and Beans Coffee Shop                                                                                i
  1 65. What does the letter request?                               167. How long has Mr. Galoob been sending
        (A) The latest catalog                                           his catalog to the coffee shop?
        (B) Information about stock                                         (A)   Since last year
        (C) 25 large cups                                                   (B)   For many years
        (D) Vases and bowls                                                 (C)   For a short time
                                                                            (D)   For a month
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169. Which place is NOT a stop for the   171. If you wanted to go on June 21st,
     cruise?                                  which would be the best date to
     (A) Jamaica                              make reservations?
     (B) Aruba                                (A)   August 31st
     (C) Palm Beach                           (B)   June I4'h
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                  Come along and find out what is happening in your local park.
                  The City Park Board open meeting is scheduled for Wednesday,
                  October 17th at 8 p.m. in conference room B of the public library.
                  Agenda items include the following: funding for new snow blowers,
                  construction of a temporary outdoor ice rink for the winter, and
                  next month’s Winterfest Bonfire Ball to raise money for equipment
                  for the children’s playground.
                  Snow blowers will enable us to keep the park open all year round,
                  even in the heaviest snow. With the park open all winter, we have
                  decided to convert the central pond into an ice rink. Local business
                  man Hans Brent has donated $10, 000 towards the cost. Winterfest
                  Bonfire Ball tickets will be on sale at the meeting. They always sell
                  out fast, so coming to the meeting will increase your chances of
                  getting a ticket.
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173. Where will the park board meet?     175. Who should call Glen Tuber?
     (A) At the ice rink                      (A) People who want to attend the
     (B) In the library                           meeting
     (C) At the office                        (B) People who want to buy tickets
     (D) In the park                          (C) People who want to speak at the
                                                  meeting
                                              (D) People who want to borrow
174. What will NOT be discussed at the            library books
     meeting?
     (A) Building a place to ice skate
     (B) Paying for snow removal         176. When will the park be closed this
         equipment                            winter?
     (C) Speakers at the next meeting         (A) October 17“’
     (D) An upcoming festival                 (B) October 5th
                                              (C) It will not be closed this winter.
                                              (D) It will be announced at the
                                                   meeting.
                    Before placing your first order, ask around. Have your friends or family
                    used this catalog before? How was their experience? Were they satisfied
                    with the goods and service? Would they use the company again?
                    Read all available information, including the return policy. Look for companies
                    that offer a no-questions asked return policy. Check whether you will have
                    to pay postage if you need to return goods.
                    Always include shipping       and sales tax in the final price when
                                                 costs
                    comparing costs. In some cases, the shipping costs can really add up.
                    Make sure you know exactly what you are paying for.
                    How long will you have to wait for your order. If you need something in
                    a hurry, shopping by mail might not be the best option.
                    Keep records of your orders, including the catalog name, address, telephone
                    number, and the date that you placed the order. Of course, you should
                    also keep track of items ordered, operator name, and expected date of
                    delivery.
                    If you encounter any problems with a mail-order company, contact a
                    consumer advocacy group. You can easily find telephone numbers for
                    such groups in the telephone directory or on the Internet.
IF &
274   Chapter 3
1 77. What should be included in the final   179. When could it be a bad idea to buy
      price?                                      something through the mail?
      (A) Shipping and insurance costs            (A) At busy times
      (B) Sales tax and insurance                 (B) If you need something quickly
      (C) Return cost and taxes                   (C) Because the goods are damaged
      (D) Sales tax and shipping costs            (D) If you don’t like the catalog
178. What should a buyer keep record of?     180. Who should you contact if you have
     (A) Return policy                            problems?
     (B) Fine print                               (A)   Family or friends
     (C) Operator name                            (B)   The post office
     (D) Shipping costs                           (C)   A consumer advocacy group
                                                  (D)   The phone directory
                  500 British people were recently surveyed by Sunshine Holidays about their
                  vacation plans for the coming summer. 1 00 people in each of five different
                  age ranges were surveyed. They were asked to indicate which countries
                  they planned to visit out of four possible choices. The choices given were
                  Italy, France, Britain, and Spain. It seems that as they get older, people
                  tend to choose not to travel overseas. As we can see from the table, the
                  older participants chose Britain as their first choice to visit. When asked
                  about this choice, they gave several reasons, including fears about health
                  problems and access to medical care, worries about communicating in a
                  foreign language, and the desire to spend time with their grandchildren
                  during the school vacations. The youngest group of participants chose Spain
                  as their favorite. They said it was because of Spain’s reputation as a fun
                  and lively place with beautiful beaches. However, overall, France was the
                  most popular destination for all age groups. This is because of its close
                  location to Britain.
                  We want to increase the number of older customers visiting Spain (target
                  A), and the number of younger visitors traveling within Britain (target B).
                  For this reason, we are launching a staff competition. Please submit your
                  ideas to increase the number of customers in either target group A or target
                  group B. The two lucky winners will win an all-expenses paid trip to Bermuda.
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181. What were the people surveyed        184. Which country was the most popular
     about?                                    with people in their twenties?
     (A) Their vacation plans                  (A) Italy
     (B) Countries they had visited            (B) Spain
     (C) Ski resorts in Europe                 (C) France
     (D) General knowledge about four          (D) Britain
         countries
                                         Mankato Herald
                                 Musicians Hurt in Stage Accident
                  Mankato: July 5th. Cheers turned to tears last weekend at the Summer Classics Music
                  Festival in Woodland Park. Saturday night's concert, the culmination of a week-
                  long celebration, was attended by over 250 people. The evening closed with the
                  first movement from Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 5. For this final number, the
                  Mankato Symphony Orchestra was joined by local band Sons of Poseidon, just back
                  from a tour of the former Soviet Union and China. The audience didn't seem to
                  enjoy the performance which featured dueling solos from lead singer, Vince Voxx,
                  and guitarist Barron von Jamz. There are reports of some members of the audience
                  throwing empty cans at the stage. Just minutes before the close of the piece, disaster
                  struck. According to eye witness reports, the band's rotating drum cage began to
                  spin out of control. Some concert goers say that Vince Voxx had tried to throw back
                  some of the cans, and they became entangled in the mechanism of the drum cage.
                  A stagehand managed to disconnect the cage from its power source, but not before
                  the drummer was knocked unconscious. He is listed in a stable condition at St.
                  Gules Memorial Hospital.
                  The Editor
                  Mankato Herald
                  Local Newsdesk,
                  Mankato
                  Dear Sir,
                  I am one of the musicians involved in last weekend’s Music Festival, and I would
                  like to say that I feel your reporting was very biased. First, while I saw Journalists
                  from many newspapers, I did not see anyone from the Mankato Herald. The details
                  in your report differ greatly from the facts. First, the audience thoroughly enjoyed
                  the performance, cheering and singing along. Cans were not thrown at the stage,
                  and even if they had been, our lead singer Vince Voxx would never do something
                  irresponsible or dangerous like throwing them back at the audience. He is not that
                  kind of person. He can always be trusted to do the right thing. The drum cage did not
                  “spin out of control” and no one was hospitalized. The Mankato Herald has a history
                  of writing negative reports about events involving Sons of Poseidon. I am not sure
                  why, but would like to request that you write more objective articles in the future.
                  Sincerely,
                  Johan Greer (Barron von Jamz)
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186. How long was the Summer Classics        189. Why did John Greer write to the
     Music Festival?                              Mankato Herald?
     (A) 250 days                                 (A) To praise their article
     (B) A weekend                                (B) To complain about the article
     (C) 7 days                                   (C) To submit an article
     (D) One night                                (D) To ask for a job
187. Where had Sons of Poseidon been         190. According to John Greer, what kind
     touring?                                     of person is Vince Voxx?
     (A)   Brandenburg                            (A) Irresponsible
     (B)   Mankato                                (B) Dangerous
     (C)   America                                (C) Responsible
     (D)   China                                  (D) Good at singing
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191. Which product was exported more in        194. What problems did farmers in
     1995 than in 2005?                             Gromatia suffer in   2005?
     (A)   Cigarettes                               (A)   Sales troubles
     (B)   Grains                                   (B)   Climate troubles
     (C)   Coffee                                   (C)   Strikes
     (D)   Beef                                     (D)   Industrial difficulties
1 92. What is true about the export of beef    195. Why does the government think
      in the 10-year period?                        Gromatian wine will become
     (A) It increased more than any other           successful?
           product.                                 (A) It tastes good.
     (B) It increased more than grains.             (B) It is cheap.
     (C) It increased less than wine.               (C) People want more unusual wines.
     (D) It increased more than cigarettes.         (D) People don’t want to drink coffee.
                                                Memorandum
                    To:      All employees
                    From:    Meg Gillio, Office Manager
                    Date:    August 15, 2004
                    Re:      Stationery Recycling Policy
                    Since our official merger with MAJOR Electronics, Inc. last month, we have
                    continued to use stationery with our former name, Knottzach Business Systems.
                    Stationery, which carries the new logo, MAJOR Knottzach Systems, is now
                    available from the printer. All employees are requested to use this new stationery
                    for all official correspondence, effective immediately. Please pick up a supply of
                    the new stationery from Ryan Fischer on the 4th floor. However, in order to reduce
                    wastage and to do our bit to preserve the environment, we are implementing
                    two new systems.
                    If you take a look at the attached table, I think you'll appreciate why we have
                    made these changes.
4 A __ 0 0 o o o o - 0
                                                                            A4 Copy paper
                                                                            B4 Copy paper
                                                                            Letterhead paper
                                                                        O Envelopes
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196. According to the memo, what           1 99. What kind of stationery is wasted the
     happened last month?                        most?
     (A) New stationery was printed.            (A) Letterhead paper
     (B) Business cards were printed.           (B) Envelopes
     (C) Two companies merged.                  (C) A4 copy paper
     (D) A printer was chosen.                  (D) B4 copy paper
197. What is the purpose of the memo?      200. What benefits could be available to
     (A) To inform employees about the          employees who save paper?
         new printer                            (A) A new logo
     (B) To inform employees to use new         (B) Some extra money
         stationery and to recycle paper        (C) Stationery supplies
     (C) To announce a merger                   (D) A row
     (D) To tell all employees about the
         new logo