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Target Score Second I Edition Final Practice TOEIC® Test The TOEIC® test directions and Answer sheet are reprinted by permission of Educational Testing Service, the copyright owner. However, the test questions and any other testing information are provided in their entirety by Cambridge University Press. No endorsement of this publication by Educational Testing Service should be inferred. TOEIC® is a registered trademark of Educational Testing Service (ETS). This publication is not endorsed or approved by ETS.| Be sure to completely filin the circle that corresponds to your answer | choice. 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The entire Listening test will last approximately 45 minutes. There are four parts, and directions are given for each part. You must mark your answers on the separate answer sheet Do not write your answers in your test book. PART 1 Directions: For each question in this part, you will hear four statements about a picture in your test book. When you hear the statements, you must select the one statement that best describes what you see in the picture. Then find the number of the question on your answer sheet and mark your answer. The statements will not be printed in your test book and will be spoken only one time. ‘Sample Answer Example G@@Oeo0 Statement (C), “They're standing near the table,” is the best description of the picture, so you should select answer (C) and mark it on your answer sheet.PART 2 Directions: You will hear a question or statement and three responses spoken in English. They will not be Printed in your test book and will be spoken only one time. Select the best response to the question or ‘statement and mark the letter (A), (B), or (C) on your answer sheet. ‘Sample Answer ®eo Youwillhear: Where is the meeting room? ‘You willalso hear: (A) To meet the new director. () It'sthe first room on the right. ‘The best response to the question “Where is the meeting room?” is choice (8), (© Yes, at two o'clock. “It's the first room on the right,” so (B) is the correct answer. You should mark answer (8) on your answer sheet. 41. 12, Mark your answer on your answer sheet. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. Mark your answer on your answer sheet Mark your answer on your answer sheet. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. Mark your answer on your answer sheet, Mark your answer on your answer sheet. 46. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. ‘31. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. 17. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. 32. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. 48. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. ‘33. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. 19. 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 shest. 22. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. 37. Mark your answer on your answer shest. 23. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. 38. Mark your answer on your answer shest. 24. Markyour 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.PART3 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), (), (C), or (D) on your answer sheet. The conversations will not be printed in your test | book and will be spoken only one time. 41. What are the speakers doing? (A) Asking for directions (8) Making a delivery (C) Attending ameeting (0) Purchasing new office furniture 42. Why is the office being moved? () Itistoo smal. ©) Itistoobig. (©) Itistoo expensive. {(D) Itis too far from the center of town. 43. Where will the new office probably be located? (A) Inanother town (B) Inthe same part of town (©) Overseas (0) Inanother state 44. Where does this conversation take place? (@) Inaclassroom ®) inarestaurant (©) Inastore (©) Inawaiting room 48. What has the man decided to do? (A) Ordernow ®) Change an order (©) Pay the bill ©) Orderiater 46. What sort of meal will the clients be having? (A) A three-course meal (8) Anappetizer and a main course (©) Amain course and a dessert (©) Amain course only 47. Whatis the man’s profession? (A) Adentist (®) Aguide (©) Amechanic (0) Amusician 10 48. Why has Mrs. Webster taken her car in? (A) Tohave the engine repaired (8) Tohave the windshield replaced (©) Tohave the lights checked (D) Tohave the car serviced 49. Who will pick up the vehicle? (A) Mrs. Webster (8) Mr. Webster (C) The workshop manager (0) Aariving instructor 80. How much luggage will the man be checking? (A) Three bags (B) Twobags (©) One bag {D) None ‘At what time does boarding begin? (A) Atthree 8) Atfive (©) Atseven (0) Ateight 52. Which of the following is NOT true about the man's fight? (A) Itleaves in the evening. (®) Itleaves from gate E-3. (C) Ithas business class seating. (0) Ithas been detayed. 83. Whyis Margaret moving to New York? (A) Sheis leaving the company. (8) Shehas received a promotion. (©) Shehas been laid off (©) Sheisretiring. 84, What is Margaret's position? A (A) Junior manager (8) Foreman (©) President (D) Vice President87. 62. How long has Margaret been with the group? (A) Twoyears (B) Three years, (©) Fouryears (0) Five years What are they discussing? (A) Purchasing ahome (8) Improving the neighborhood (©) Investing in the stock market (0) Negotiating anew order How many children does Nancy have? wi ®2 @3 O 4 Which of the following advantages does the Greenwood area offer? (A) High quality education (8) Lowtaxes (C) Cheap housing (©) Easy access to public transport ‘When will Steve take his vacation? (A) Inamonth {B) Intwoweeks (C) Atthe end of this week (0) Today What does Steve intend to do during his break? (A) Finish some work. (B) Play golf (©) Repair hishome (0) Takeacruise Where will the woman spend her vacation? (A) Atabeach resort 8) Onaship (©) Inthe mountains (0) Atacampsite Who will be in Mr. Honda's office on Monday? A) Clients (8) Supervisors (©) Secretaries (0) Workmen 67. 70. What has been installed in the conference room? A) A video projector (©) Acoffee machine (©) Computer equipment (0) Electrical cables What will Mr. Honda have to do? (A) Change the date of a meeting (®) Cancel a conference call (C) Move his office furniture (0) Meet someone at the station How is the woman feeling? (A) Dissatisfied @) Satisfied (©) Enthusiastic (0) Relieved What has the woman received? (A) Abill @) Anestimate (©) Some brochures (D) Aninvitation Why is the woman calling Mr. Hanser? (A) Tonegotiate a discount (B) Torequest documentation (©) Tocomplain about a delivery (©) Toconfirm an appointment ‘What did Anita forget to do? (A) White areport (8) Pass on information (©) CallMr. Lee (0) Prepare the sales presentation ‘Who will be attending Mr. Lee's presentation? (A) Thesales staff (8) Anita (©) Mr.Jensen (0) Theeditor of the newsletter ‘When will Mr, Lee return the itern? (A) This morning (©) Thisafternoon (©) Tomorrow (D) Atthe end of the week => abtPART 4 Directions: You will hear some talks given by a single speaker. You will be asked to answer three questions about what the speaker says in each talk. Select the best response to each question and mark the letter (A), (8), (©), or (0) on your answer sheet. The talks will not be printed in your test book and willbe spoken only one time. 71. Where would this talk most likely be heard? (A) Ona construction site (8) Inawarehouse (©) Onacity tour (©) Inastore 72. When was the building constructed? (A) After 1900 (8) Between 1850 and 1900 (C) Before 1800 (0) Between 1800 and 1850 78. What is the unique feature of the building? (A) The magnificent view (B)_The woodwork on its doors (C) Its outdoor poo! (0) Its seven floors Who is the speaker? (A) Ascientist (B) Astockbroker (©) Afinancial consultant (0) Atrustee 75. How will they use the money? (A) To build anew facility (©) Toreward board members (©) Tohire new staff (0) To give personnel advances ‘What is the purpose of this talk? (A) To recruit new researchers (8) To celebrate an achievement (C) Toannounce quarterly earnings (0) Toaward bonuses 77. How many companies will merge? A 2 ®) 3 C4 O6 12 78. 79. When will the merger likely occur? (A) In five years (©) Insixmonths (©) Next week (0) On Tuesdey ‘What would the merger allow the new company to do? (A) To expand its human resources department (8) To specialize in automobile insurance (©) To focus on expanding its business insurance sector (0) Toreduce home insurance costs by 30% What does this organization provide? (A) Business loans (8) Cash flow (©) Advice (0) Managers ‘Who would be interested in this announcement? (A) Professional counselors (B) Financial advisors (©) Business mentors (0) Small business owners How much does this service cost? (A) Thousands of dollars (®) Asmallfee (©) Eight hundred dollars (D) Nothing Where is the workshop being held? (A) Atcompany headquarters, (8) Atthe front desk of a hotel (©) Onatrain (©) naman Who would attend this workshop? (A) Dissatisfied customers (B) Front desk clerks (C) Hospital directors (0) Hote! managersa1. 92. What is the purpose of this talk? (A) Todevelop online training tools (8) Topresent a staff training plan (©) Toreview performance (©) Toannounce results ‘To whom is this announcement being made? (A) Emergency workers ®) Local residents (©) Gassalesmen (0) Public health officials What are people advised to do? (A) Heat their homes safely (8) Leave their homes (©) Use ovens for heating (©) Bum charcoal indoors What is the cause of the problem? (A) Electrical storms: (®) Snowstorms (©) High winds (0) Heavy rain Who is this message intended for? (A) Bank security officers (8) Bank customers (©) Senvice representatives (0) Customer assistants What happens to all incoming calls? (A) They are transferred to a local branch. (©) They are recorded. (©) They are put on hold. (O) They are used for advertising. Which ofthe following services is NOT offered? (A) Information about borrowing money ®) Stock transactions (C) Information about accounts (0) Money transfers Why was the flight cancelled? (A) Scheduling conflicts. (®) Bad weather (C) Mechanical failure (0) Baggage loading problems 97. ‘Whereis the checked baggage? (A) InChicago (®) Atahotel (C) Onthe airplane (D) AtGates Whats the airline offering the passengers? (A) Acoupon for a free flight (©) Arefund check (©) A reenight in ahotel (©) Complimentary luggage ‘When is the conference dinner? (A) Today ©) Tomorrow (©) OnFriday (D) On Saturday What does the speaker have to do? (A) Pay the caterer in advance (©) Tellthe caterer how many people will attend (C) Reserve the Pine Ridge Ballroom (D) Get more seats What is the man announcing? (A) The menu has changed. (B) tis too late to register. (C) Itisstil possible to sign up. (0) The dinner has been postponed. Who is organizing today’s event? (A) The East Coast Chronicle (8) The Chamber of Commerce (©) Business Ventures (©) Lv Associates ‘What sort of business did Benjamin Levitt start? (A) Aninsurance company (8) Aventure capital firm (©) Aconsultancy (0) Abusiness magazine 100. How long will the “Business Start-up" event last? (A) Halfaday ®) Oneday (©) Twodays (0) Oneweek [coonrornenext nce 13READING TEST Inthe 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 your test book. PARTS Directions: A word or phrase is missing in each of the sentences below. Four answer choices are given below each sentence. Select the best answer to complete the sentence. Then mark the letter (A), (B), (C), or (D) on your answer sheet. 101. Asaresutt the air traffic controllers’ 105. Product managers ____performance is strike al fights have been diverted to considered exceptional will be awarded an alternative destinations. annual bonus. @) with (A) whose ©) trom ®) who (©) of (©) which ©) for (0) whom 402. Financial are predicting that a 106. With energy prices. than ever, many 104, 14 slowdown in consumer spending will affect profit margins. (A) analysis ®) analysts (©) analyze (0) analytical Inher new position as dean of the university, Dr. Morganti will full responsibility for academic affairs and curricular development. (A) resume ©) presume (©) consume (D) assume Transferring our facilities to areas with lower labor costs will ead to greater profitability in the long term. (A) manufactured (®) manufactures (©) manufacturing (0) manufacturer 107. 108, petroleum companies are investing in deep ‘water exploration. Brisbane Associates has revealed that several customers of. have recently moved to rival brokerage firms. (A) them (®) their ©) theirs (0) themsetves Mr. Walton's physical therapist recommended thathe. ‘the treatment until the ‘swelling has gone down. A) continue (®) continued (©) has continued (0) iscontinuing110. 112, 113. 114, Many economists believe that the latest figures show that the risk of inflation has slightly over the past six months. (A) limited (8) reduced (©) cut (©) lessened Hardly are in stock. @) any ® fow (C) none (©) some The warehouse manager has been unable to of the parts that we ordered account the missing supplies. (A) by ®) for © to (0) with Ms. Sato admitted that the sales of her division have been but said she expected better results next month. (A) disappointed (®) disappointing (©) disappointingly (0) disappointment The hotel complex is located five miles the international airport. (A) away from (©) farfrom (©) noxtto (©) along with -Mr. Meyers pointed out at the meeting, centralizing the order processing system will mean standardizing procedures across all business units. A As ®) Such as (©) Since © So 118, 116, 417, 118, 119, 120. ‘The human resources manager has warned labor unions that prolonged strikes could the company's plans to invest in a ‘new plant and lead to layofts. (A) economize (8) jeopardize (C) monopolize (0) penalize Goods that are returned __warranty should be accompanied by proof of purchase. @) with (8) under (C) over (0) on Health care workers should always explain the effects of physical exercise to their patients. (A) benefiting (®) benefits (©) beneficiary (0) beneficial Professor Singh argues that the major ald institutions could make better use of the funds that they have at thelr @) disapproval (8) dismissal (©) dispersal (©) disposal Local residents are launching a new —_ to promote greater involvement in community affairs. A) initia ©) initiation (©) initiate (©) initiative Under. circumstances are visitors allowed to enter the Research and Development center. @) none ®) no (©) any ©) all 15421. The report form must be completed and. to the workshop supervisor within 24 hours of an accident. (A) substituted (®) subscribed (©) submitted ©) subjected 122. Allpersonnel ae required to report for work, of prevailing weather conditions. 123. The increase in profits during the third quarter due to a national advertising 424, Please note that neither Dr. Johnson. Dr. Lang is available for consultation on Monday and Friday mornings. @ or (8) nor (C) but (©) and 125, The hospital director following allegations of financial mismanagement. (A) dismissed (®) hasbeen dismissed (©) has dismissed (©) will dismiss flexible work time was introduced, productivity levels have improved by almost five percent. (A) As (8) Before (©) Since ©) While 126. 16 128. 131. 132, The Caribbean islands are still one of the most popular tourist. during the winter season. () situations (8) positions (© directions ©) destinations having an advanced degree in ‘molecular biology, Ms. Dempsey has led several research projects in biotechnology. (A) Beneath (8) Beside (©) Besides (D) Between All things. , the board's decision to pay a dividend may not have been the right one. (A) consider (8) considerable (©) considerate {D) considered itis. that permission to build will be refused as the site is zoned for residential use only. A) Ikely (8) possibly (©) probably (D) surely Thereis chance of the mayor being re-elected unless he can restore confidence in the business community. @) few ® least (©) low © ite Food and beverage suppliers will once again be _____the main sponsors of this year's Bellevue city marathon. (A) along ® amid (C) among ©) around133. 134. 135, 136. The proposed alliance between the two ‘companies fell after they failed to reach an agreement about the transfer of technology. (A) through (8) down (©) out (0) over The most successful investors are who can evaluate the effects that strategic ‘challenges will have on a company's stock price. (A) th (8) their (©) these (0) them Many domestic appliances are left to run continuously and. ‘consume large amounts of electricity. (A) although (®) even though (©) whereas (D) thus Alternative energies will never become ‘economical unless governments. incentives to homeowners and corporations. (A) is providing (8) provide (©) provided (0) will provide 137. 138. 139. 140. We____tothe joint venture, if we'd known more about our partner's real intentions. A) will not agree (8) will nothave agreed (©) would notagree (D) would not have agreed ‘ABC Associates has always. to provide its clients with innovative and cost-effective solutions for information management. (sought (8) searched (©) prepared (0) demanded With more than 200,000 domestic accidents ‘every year, household safety isnot something that should be taken for A) granted ® accepted (©) agreed ©) given Due to the unusually cool weather last month, the number of visitors tothe state's major theme parks was ower than forecast. A) extremely (8) highly: © significantly © well 7PART6 Directions: Read the texts that follow. A word or phrase is missing in some of the sentences. Four answer choices are given below each of the sentences. Select the best answer to complete the text. Then mark the letter (A), (B), (C), oF (0) on your answer sheet. 18Questions 141-144 refer to the following letter. ALBERTA BANK 3895 EDMONDTON Dear Steve Martin In response to your request, we are switching your current Express® account to our most popular —_____ account FullAccess®, 141. (A) check (®) checked (©) checking (0) checker Asa valued customer, we want to make this operation as simple__ possible for you. 142. (A) than (8) more (©) also ©) as ‘As of March Ist, we will automatically transfer your funds to your new account. Please note that your existing account number and bank card number will remain the same. For more information on the benefits of your new FullAccess® account, please visit our website at ‘wwwalberta-bank.ca or visit your neighborhood branch. ‘We would like to remind you that Alberta Bank also offers a wide range of savings accounts that are ideal for customers who wish to earn from their savings. 143. (A) interest (®) expenditure (C) investment (0) insurance have any additional questions, please contact me at 373-5764. 144, (A) Would you (8) Should you (©) Could you (0) Doyou Sincerely, Roxanna Babridge Roxanna Babridge 19Questions 145-148 refer to the following advertisement. Do you know that, last year alone, over 20 million cell phone users in this country to switch to newer models? 445. (A) are deciding (®) have decided (C) decide (©) decided ‘And what did they do with their old ones, you may ask? Well nothing ~ and that means that phones have now been added to the growing mountain 446. (A) even more (®) more than (©) much more (0) asmany es of disused telephones which is currently estimated at something like 66 million. So, if you are planning on changing yours sometime soon, then ‘of simply discarding it, make a gesture for the environment. 447. (A) asaresult (©) because (C) inspite (0) instead Enclosed with this issue of your monthly magazine, you will find a postage-paid envelope that you can use to send your old phone to us. For each phone that our readers send in, we will receive a donation of £2.50 from RecyclePhone, is currently the world’s leading mobile phone recycling company. 148. (A) that (B) what (C) whose (D) which This money will be used to help us to finance our ‘Be Green Aware’ campaign, which we will be launching nationwide in July. Don't miss this opportunity to make your contribution to intelligent recycling. 20‘Questions 149-152 refer to the following email. From: Patricia Marchmont
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Date: 24 April Subject: Reservation Dear Mr. Silva, ‘Thank you for your letter enquiring about the availability of rental accommodation at our City Park Village. Iam sorry to have to inform you that the village is currently fully booked during the month of August, which is always the time of year for us. 449. (A) busy (®) busier (©) busily (0) busiest Wedo,__, have two apartments at our Highland Gates residence, 180. (A) however ®) while (©) although © yet which are both vacant during the first two weeks of the month. These are both prestige apartments and feature the same standard of high quality furnishings. ‘The Highland Gates residence is located on the outskirts of the city ands. easy reach of the city center and of all the major festival venues. 184. WY inside (®) within (C) into {0) along ‘The price is 200 dollars per day and in order to make a reservation we require a 25% deposit at the time of booking with the. to be paid in full one month prior to arrival. 152. (A) balance (8) discount (C) deduction (©) addition Please find attached a brochure with additional information about the Highland Gates residence. | Took forward to welcoming you and your family at Highland Gates in the near future, Yours sincerely, Patricia Marchmont 21PART7 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. 22Questions 153-154 refer to the following notice. Required Documents for aVisa |. A passport valid at least six months after departure date, ‘Two ID photographs. |. A photocopy of your return ticket. For a business visa, please attach a letter from your company indicating the reason for travel and an invitation letter from your host. you are applying by mall, please send a self-addressed stamped registered ‘envelope for return. Please allow five business days for processing. FEE $50 US Payment is by cash or money order. Same-day visa processing is available for an extra $50 US. VACCINATIONS REQUIRED none OPENING HOURS The Visa Department is open Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m.to 2:00 p.m. 153. What do business travelers have to provide? 184, How can you obtain a visa in one day? A) Areceipt from their travel agent (A) Byappiying in person ®) Avaccination certificate (8) Bypaying an additional fee (©) Anadditional photo (©) Bysending an express mail envelope (©) Alstter from their employer (0) By submitting an invitation letter 23Questions 155-157 refer to the following notice. Water shortage warning State officials have announced that water restrictions will be introduced starting next Monday. As a result of below average rainfall, lake reserves are now at thei lowest levels infty years. The regional water management authority has issued the following water conservation measures: + All water users are required fo restric their water © Use of water for domestic gardens and yards is. use. permitted on Wednesdays and Saturdays for residents with even house numbers, and on ** Public and privately-owned water uiliies shall ‘Mondays and Thursdays for residents with odd restrict the monthly use of water by their customers. house numbers. They may do this by interrupting supply or by advising their clients on procedures to reduce their © For agricultural businesses, irrigation is now consumption, limited tothe hours between 7 p.m. and midnight. 155. What is the purpose of this notice? 187. When can farmers water their crops? (A) Toinform residents of water conservation (A) Anytime measures. (8) Mornings (8) Towarn residents of weather conditions (©) Afternoons (©) Toannounce water pollution levels, (0) Evenings (0) Topromote mineral water sales 186. What actions are water utility companies authorized to take? (A) Raise their charges (®) Cut water supply (©) Supply more water (0) Develop new lake reservesQuestions 158-159 refer to the following advertisement. Job title: Cabin crew member ‘Company: Sunbeam Airlines Posted: January 10th Sunbeam Airlines currently have an opening for abilingual Cabin crew member. ‘Weare looking for talented individuals o join our onboard customer service staff. ‘Crew members deliver first-class service for our passengers throughout the ‘Americas. You will be trained in airline hospitality and catering services, and in safety procedures. Ifyou are over 21 years of age, a high school graduate, fluent in English and Spanish and have the requisite interpersonal skills this could bea perfect career opportunity for you. Send résumé and cover letter to: Ms. Bettina Jarnike Human Resources Director Sunbeam Airlines 3742 West Chesterfield Drive Atlanta, GA 00725 All applications must be received by March 15th. Applicants willbe contacted by Sunbeam Airlines. Please do not visit our offices or call us directly Sunbeam Airlines isan equal opportunity employer. 1188. Which qualifications should an applicant How should an applicant apply for the have? position? (A) Acollege degree (A) Bycalling the personnel director ®) Apilot's license (8) By visiting the company (©) A first aid certificate (©) By filling out an application form (D) Fluency in English and Spanish (0) Bymailing arésumé and a cover letterQuestions 160-162 refer to the following notice. ATTENTION: Certain experiments require the handling of hazardous ‘chemicals and materials. Please be familiar with the {following emergency procedures. 1. GET AWAY. Extinguish any ignition sources (burners, appliances, etc.) and move toa safe distance. 2, DETERMINE the substance spilled, extent ofthe spill, and degree of hazard. Block off the area. 3. GET HELP Ifthe spill cannot be handled safely using ‘the equipment and personnel present, activate fro alarm and call 911 for emergency assistance and Security at 777, EMERGENCY PROCEDURES for Minor Chemical Spills 4, ASSESS INJURIES. If anyones injured, call 911. 5. CLEANUP SPILL WITH PROPER EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS. Select proper personal protective: ‘equipment and clean-up materials fr the spill. Place contaminated materials in a container designated for hazardous waste. 6. DISPOSAL. Contact Environmental Health and Safety personnel. Absorbed materials remain hazardous. ‘Treat them with care. 160. Where would this notice be posted? () Inarestaurant kitchen (8) Inahealth food store (©) Inalaboratory () Inagarage 161. Incase of a spill, what should be done first? (A) Puton protective gear (B) Contact the janitor (©) Tum off open flames and electrical sources (©) Call the fire department 4162. How should contaminated materials be disposed of? (A) They should be burned. {(B) They should be rinsed thoroughly with water. {C) They should be placed outside, (0) They should be placed in special containers.Questions 163-165 refer to the following letter. Dear Member, mermncmeininn Following the Annual General Meeting, we are proceeding with the election of two new members of the board. Board members are elected for a three-year term and may not serve more than two consecutive periods. As an active member of the society, you are entitled to vote for the candidate of your choice by secret ballot. ‘The profiles of the four candidates standing for election are enclosed on a separate sheet. You will also find a postal ballot form and a stamped addressed envelope. Photocopies of ballot forms will not be accepted. Please return your vote to us by October 8th. The results of the ballot will be published on our website and announced in the November newsletter. Sincerely, Stan Riley Stan Riley Chairman 163. How can members vote in the election? (A) By attending the yearly meeting (©) By submitting a postal vote (C) Byconnecting to the society's website (©) Bycalling Stan Riley 4164. How long can a member serve on the board? (A) Two years (®) Four years (C) Six years: ©) Eightyears 165. ‘What is NOT included with this letter? @) Anewsletter (8) Apostal ballot form (C) Aprofile of the candidates (0) Astamped addressed return envelope 27Questions 166-168 refer to the following invitation. The Metical Hheailiany cordially ineites you to the Tenth Annual Community Hospital Charity Auction and Gala Dinner. Saturday, May 9th at7 p.m. at the Rockridge Country Club. Help the hospital build the new out-patient treatment center with your participation and donations. All proceeds will be given to the hospital’s development fund. Tickets are $100 per person. RSVP to Wanda Babbington before April 30th. Make bid on a Jaguar XJS, tips to Hawaii and Pars, paintings and artwork, ‘canoe, bicycles, sports equipment, and children’s toyst See the ful eatslog or-linea week in advance at: ‘wwcomm hospital/charityauction htm! 4166. Why is this event being held? 168. What can you find on the website? (A) Toraise money (A) Plans for the new treatment center (8) Towelcome patients ©) Registration forms (C) To inaugurate the new hospital (C) Tickets for the event (©) Tohonor the founder (0) Auction items 167. How often does this event take place? (A) Every year (@) Every other year (©) Every three years (©) Every ten years 28‘Questions 169-172 refer to the following article. recent study of drivers using cell phones has reported that accidents are four times as likely, even if a driver is using a hands- free telephone. This study, the first of its kind to ‘compare extensive data abou accidents and cell phone records, draws a direct link between the risk of traffic accidents and general phone use while driving. ‘The findings show that the use of earpieces and other hands-free telephone devices while driving does not reduce the risk of an accident. The research ‘concludes that the primary cause of phone-related accidents is not the handling of the phone, but rather the act of talking on a phone, “The brain cannot adequately process the complex information required for driving and talking on the phone at the same time,” according to Guiseppe Fontini, a leading researcher in cognitive sciences. “This information overload distracts the driver and makes him less alert, thus leading to a serious compromise.” And possibly a serious accident. The challenge now is for lawmakers. Although many governments have banned the use of normal cellular phones behind the wheel, they have, under pressure from cell phone lobbies, allowed the use of. hands-free equipment. But with this new and seemingly conclusive study, lawmakers may decide to prohibit drivers from ever using cell phones while on the road. ‘What is the topic of this article? (A) Driver's license requirements (®) The latest cell phone technology (©) Internet telephone services (0) Cell phone use while driving How does talking on the phone affect drivers? (A) They ose concentration. (®) They drive faster. (C) They slowdown. (©) They're more alert. 170, 171. Whois Guiseppe Fontini? (A) Aprofessional driver (®) Alawmaker (C) Agovernment official (0) Ascientist According to the article, ‘true? (A) Using a telephone headset while driving reduces accident risk. (8) Three out of four drivers use their mobile phones in their cars. © oO 172, statement is Cell phones have been prohibited in hotel lobbies. Phoning while driving is dangerous.Questions 173-176 refer to the followina instructions. 173, 174, ‘Toreplace an ink cartridge on your printer: ‘Step 1. Turn ON the printer. Open the top cover. The printer's ink cartridge holder wil move to the center. The Power ON light will begin blinking, Step 2. Release the bius lever over the ink cartridge holder by lifting it up. ‘Step 3. Hold the top of the empty ink cartridge and gently lif it upward unti it comes loose. Discard the cartridge, being careful not to spill any remaining ink. ‘Step 4. Remove the cellophane wrapping from a new ink cartridge. Peel away the yellow protective strip rom the head of the cartridge. Caution: Once you have removed the yellow protective strip, do not touch the ink nozzles or the metal strips. This can damage the head and recut in poor print quality or print fallure, Step 5. Set the new ink cartridge into the open slot in the holder. Align it and gently press downward unti the ink cartridge clicks into place. ‘Step 6. Lower the blue lever until it snaps over the ink cartridges. ‘Step 7. Close the cover of the printer. When the Power ON light stops blinking, the printer ‘can begin printing. If you'd like to run an optional print test, hold the Power ON button down {or3 seconds. if you encounter any printing problems, please consult the Troubleshooting section in your instruction manual. ‘When would someone most likely consult this, notice? (A) When there is a paper jam in the printer (8) When the printer is out of ink (C) When preparing the printer for storage (0) When connecting the printer toa computer Which action is NOT necessary to change a cartridge? (A) Lifting the biue lever (8) Removing the yellow protective strip (C) Running a print test (0) Opening the top cover 175. Whenis the printer ready for use? (A) Once the ink cartridge holder moves to the center (®) As soonas the yellow strip is removed (C) When the ink cartridge clicks into place (©) After the Power On light stops flashing 176. According to the notice, what should you do if, the printer does not work? (A) Call the after-sales service (®) Clean the cartridge head (C) Refer to the user's guide (0) Unplug itQuestions 177-180 refer to the following article. TENSING INC. STOCK SPLIT jensing Incorporated, the hi-tech California company I specializing in data storage systems, has announced that it will be proceeding with a two for one stock split this Monday. On October Ist, Tensing shareholders will receive one additional shere for every share that they already hold in the company. ‘CEO Julius Barnaby said thatthe spit was decided after the spectacular rise in the Tensing stock price over the last six ‘months. “We've had a great year so far and I'm very confident that the demand for our software solutions will remain strong.” ‘The dramatic rise is due to Tensing's expansion into overseas ‘markets. The company’s systems have now been adopted by ‘over 135 major international corporations and further growth is onthe horizon. ‘At the close of the stock market on Friday, Tensing stock was trading at 70 dollars, a 50% increase over last year. Splitting the stock will make more shares available to investors at half the current price, but it will not increase the overall value of a shareholder's investment. As finance specialist J.J. Holmes of Broker Securities points out, “a stock split does little more than offer shareholders two share certificates instead of one. Tensing has doubled its stock volume and halved the share value. But at 35 dollars, it's a ‘more tempting buy.” What would you rather have: a twenty dollar bill or two tens? 177. What type of business is Tensing Inc? (A) An investment bank (8) Asoftware supplier (©) Abrokerage firm (0) Alivestock trading company ‘What is the company going to do? (A) Pay acash dividend (8) Buy back its own stocks (©) Increase the number of shares (D) Invest in storage facilities 178, 179. How much will each share be worth after the split? (A) 70 dollars ®) 38dollars (©) 20dollars ©) 10dollars Why has Tensing stock risen 50% since last year? (A) The company transferred its headquarters. (@) Financial specialists promoted the stock. (©) The company has had increased seles © 180. abroad. ‘The company has cut its costs in half. aQu jestions 181-185 refer to the following advertisement and form. TeamWise Choosing the right event for your staff to develop thelr team-working skilis the starting point for a successful collective experience. And that’s where our own very special team here at TeamWise can be of assistance. With over ten years’ experience of arranging team events for a wide variety of corporate and government clients, ‘TeamWise can provide you with tallor-made programs and training solutions to match your exact needs and requirements. Whether your priority is integrating new team members, motivating existing teams or simply rewarding your staf by giving them a chance to share an unforgettable experience — why not let TearWise look after your next team activity? 32 Contact Us! Please complete and submit the request form below. Or, if you prefer to discuss your activity or team building event with one of our event managers, please call us at 01539 730890. Postal Address: The Manor House, Castleford, West Leighton, N48 7JR, United Kingdom Contact name and title | Tewna Tonnan Managing Direetor Organization MastorClass ple Telephone No os usse eses. Address 10 west Point Boulemrd, Auckland nga $TW Email TTonnanGnasterelass ak Please indicate which activities you are interested in. (You may check more than one.) Outdoor Sports [7] Problem-solving ] Team butting [) ‘Adventure excursions [] Competitive team challenge [_] Please specify the objectives of your activity and the approximate date We would like to organige a two day motivation event. This event would take place before the start of the sohcol year, during the last week of August. ALL transport arrangenents will be made by us. Please indicate the number and type of participants : There would be 25 participants wha are all directors of regional schools. Please indicate whether overnight accommodation will be required and for how many participants. We would need to arrange accommadation and ments for two days for the whole group.‘What type of organization is TeamWise? (A) Anemployment agency (8) Atravel agency (©) Asports club (0) Atraining company Who would be most likely to hire the services of TeamWise? (A) Private individuals ©) Students (©) Personal assistants (0) Managers Who is Jenna Jonman? (A) The director of TeamWise (®) Anevent manager (C) The director of MasterClass (0) Asports instructor Which of the following would be a suitable event for MasterClass? (A) Anindoor football tourament (B) Aninteractive computer game (©) Acooking class (©) Agotfouting What will TeamWise have to provide? (A) Room and board (®) Simultaneous transiation (©) Individual coaching (0) Transport forall participantsQuestions 186-190 refer to the following press release and email. Solar Trophy: Call to Competitors ‘The Solar Trophy, inaugurated one year ago with only three boats completing an ocean crossing from Cape Town to Hobart, has established itself as a truly unique event in the calendar of ocean racing. Each of the 20 meter boats was powered only by the energy provided by solar panels. The race was won by a four-man team captained by Hans Larssen from Stockholm aboard Icarus 2. Following the success of the first race, the race committee has decided to hold the event every three years. Teams wishing to participate in the next edition of the race are hereby invited to submit their applications. The full application package and race regulations can be downloaded from the Solar Trophy website (www://solartrophy.org). The organizers would like to remind applicants that only solar-powered yachts are authorized to compete and that all vessels must correspond to the specifications in the race regulations. | Ifyou have additional questions regarding the application process, please contact Carmen Johannsen by at
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August 23 11:47 Promotional opportunity HiHank, Iam forwarding the press release about the Solar Trophy that I mentioned to you this morning. I met Bill Bradley, the race coordinator, at the solar energy conference in Manila where he was giving a presentation about the event. I understand from him that the first race was a huge success and generated enormous ‘media coverage both in traditional media and on the Internet. For the next edition of the race he is expecting applications from as many as twenty yachts from seven different countries, including Japan. He suggested that we might like to sponsor one of the crews especially as we are already supplying marine versions of our solar panels to a number of boatyards in Europe and Asia. He particularly recommended that we contact Sven Hadrada of SailYard boats as they are apparently considering entering the race. We've both worked with SailYard on several occasions. Do you think you could contact them as soon as possible and set up a meeting to explore ways of working together on this? You could arrange to supply our solar panels fre of charge in exchange for appropriate publicity space onboard and in the press. | Bestregards | Anna186, Whatis the Solar Trophy? (A) Acompetition forroad vehicles (®) Asolar energy research award (C) Aboat race (0) Ashipping company Which type of craft can enter the Solar Trophy? A) Ocean liners ©) Inflatable boats (C) Sailboats (0) Solar-powered yachts 188, How many times has the Solar Trophy been held? (A) Once ©) Twice (©) Three times (©) Tentimes Who is Hank Martin? (A) The race coordinator (@) The previous race winner (C) Aboat builder (0) Anemployee of a solar panel manufacturer Whyis Anna contacting Hank? (A) Toinvite him to finance a venture (8) Toexplore sponsorship possibilities (©) Toaskhimto attend an energy conference (0) Tonominate him for a prize‘Questions 191-195 refer to the following conference program and email message. Sports Medicine Conference Program Freiburg-im-Breisgau, Germany FRIDAY, STH SEPTEMBER 9:30 ~ 12:00 10:00 - 12:00 12:00 ~ 13:30 13:30 - 14:30 14:30 ~ 16:00 16: 00~ 16:30 16: 30~ 18:00 18: 00- 19:00 Registration ‘Welcome and Plenary Lecture I: Professor Clive Baker Growing pains: adolescents and interscholastic sports Workshop with Toshiro Takata, MD Diagnosing and treating contact sport injuries LUNCH }: New trends in sports medicine Panel Discussion: Breaks and fractures RECEPTION SATURDAY, GTH SEPTEMBER 8:30 - 9:30 30 - 11:00 11:00 - 11:30 11:30 - 13: 13:00 ~ 14:00 114200 - 16:00 16:00 ~ 16:30 16:30 - 18:00 | 19:00 ~ tate Breakfast buffet Workshop with kim Hyung, MD: The aging athlete: on and off the field Coffee break Panel presentations (2): Wilderness sports medicine LUNCH Plenary Lecture II: Professor Hamida de Oliviera Breakthroughs in women's sports medicine Refreshments, Video conference: Advances in sports medicine technology with Professor Beatrice Oaksmith, live from Stansland University, CA, USA. ‘CONFERENCE DINNER From: — Chris Rogers
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. Saturday, August 10, 11:39 AM To: Phil Hurvitz
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Subject: Scheduling Hello Phil, | Weill have to make some changes to the conference program. Professor de Oliviera has been scheduled | tospeak on Saturday even though she said she would only be available on Friday. She is working at the European Women's League Basketball Tournament all day on the sixth in Turino. Gould you call Clive Baker to see if he'd be able to switch his plenary talk to Saturday? If he can, we would then move de Oliviera to Friday; otherwise, we'll have to cancel the second plenary. Let me know what Clive says asap. Best, Chris191. 192. 193, Who would be most likely to attend the conference? (A) Aphysical therapist (©) Amarine biologi (C) Anuolear physicist (©) Afinancial analyst ‘Whose talk will focus on young athletes? (A) Professor Baker's lecture (®) Doctor Takata’s workshop (C) Doctor Hyung’s workshop (0) Professor Oaksmith’s video conference What is the problem? (A) One of the lecturers is injured. (®) One of the lecturers cannot speak on the ‘scheduled day. (©) One of the lecturers cannot attend the conference. (0) The video conference has been postponed. ‘According to the email, where will Hamida de Oliviera be on Saturday, 6th September? (A) Ataconference (8) Atasporting competition (©) Atthe hospital (0) Onvacation What do the organizers propose to do? (A) Adda panel discussion (8) Cancel the workshops (C) Exchange the two plenary lectures (0) Invite anew lecturer 37Questions 196-200 refer to the following expense form and letter. 'EXPENSE REPORT FORM "TRANSNATIONALTECHNOLOGIES TNT (Glase we ene form foreach carrey) FulNeve: | ConesPere [Deprimere | Bue #78 Goregraed roe Trent | New Generation Trade Show - in faly BiolCurrency 1 EarENSEs Date [Hotel | Meal | Trampore | Mie. ‘Totalin currency] Total | Explanation (explain below) ons oo 5500 | 6950 | Rand Der ian O45 O48 cans | ae 1500 | 12500_|"Arpore Express How owe 37 [Poi 315000 | —300.0_| Plan Gestion ows =a ‘az00 | 4200 | Twutirew mdesiow owe = 3500 | 3500 | Testeretoaipore own = ‘40 | $5.00 | tresisand uncer owns ‘derer 7e500 | 1850 | Dimer weh TNT cer (ep Tote 3 people). one meteor ee samo | 500 | “rade Show Region Fee Tealepo 168700 TAdanesReesed oe. ‘on00 Reraling 1-7 TNT owes your) yu ove Tread anr00 "haa orf ha al foradon cone on thi report accutane correct.and ha ths im represent expenses neured for Transat Technolog snes Expy Spurs [Fierre Conte Dear Pierre, ‘We received your completed expense report form for your recent trip to Milan and most of the corresponding receipts. However, the taxi receipt of 28/04 is missing, Could you please send us this receipt for our records? Thank you. ‘We noticed that you listed an Advance Received of 800.00 euros, but our records show that you only received 500.00. In addition, the receipt that you submitted for the Trade Show Registration indicates that you actually paid 250 euros and not the 50 euros that you are claiming, These adjustments increase the amount TNT owes you to 1387.00 in euros, which comes to 1870.51 USD. Please find enclosed a reimbursement check for the said amount. Best regards, Carrie Wilson Accounting Department ‘TransNational Technologies197. 198, ‘Who most likely filed out the expense form? (A) Carrie Wilson (©) ANext Generation employee (©) Pierre Conte (0) AMilan Guest Inn clerk Why did Pierre Conte go to Milan? (A) Totourthe city (8) Toreview two hotels (©) Toattend a professional trade fair {D) Toreceive new equipment for the company What does Carrie Wilson ask Pierre Conte to do? (A)_Reimburse the company (®) Submit his airine tickets (©) Pay his taxi fare himself (0) Send in areceipt 199. 200. What is included in the letter? (A) Abankstatement (B) Acheck (©) Anew expense form (©) Abill How much did it cost Mr. Gonte to register for the Trade Show? (A) 50 euros (®) 100euros (C) 200 euros (©) 250 eurosPhoto acknowledgements © Bryan & Cherry Alexander/Alamy: p.6t; © J Moscrop/Axiom: p.6b; © Vince Streano/Corbis: p.7t; © Tom
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(0) A woman staking @ photograph ‘and not painting @ picture. ‘The couple's sting next to each other and the walters ‘taking their order not (A) serving @ meal (C) The cther ‘ables are emply. (0) The waiter is working ona train but isnottraining staf, The news presenters siting infront ofthe camera. (A) ‘Shale seated at her desk and isnot moving t. (8) They ‘are recording a television broadcast, not watching a TV ‘show. (C) Tne cameraman is firing the woman and she 'snot developing afm. ‘The cyclists ae going through an open gate. (A) They ae cycling net resting. (C} They are biking and not hiking. (2) ‘They cannot be /oading the bikes since they areriding them. ‘Themen are wearing protective headgoar (ard hat) (C) They ae instaing heavy equipment net software and (8) neither man is smoking a pipe. (D) They are working in an lfeld and are not at the gas station. “The man is working on his laptop which Is openin front cof him. () He is sitting alone and not studying witha frend. (8) He snot sting ina computer fab classroom. (©) Thereis abook onthe table but he isnot checking it ‘ut rom the brary. ‘They are on the platform. (B) The train's stopped. (0) The ‘people are carrying their bags and not packing them. () ‘They ae in a train saton so they cannot be boarding a plane. ‘The man stalking to members ofthe audience who (A) are stancing next to the stage and notin front of. (2) Hei delivering a speech, not equipment. (0) He is ‘addressing the audience, nt exchanging addresses. ‘The speaker asks about a train fare, which varies ‘according to travel time. () is about a refund. (0) is the ‘answer to a question with where. 12. GC Thespeaker wants to know f she can pay by credit card 13, 14, 158, 1”, 8 2. a. and this answer gives information about the minimum ‘purchase raqured.(A)Is about rocelving a cash ‘payment. (B) is expressing agreement but does not refer topayment. ‘The speaker asks ithe soats aro availabe andis tld that they are reserved. Answer (A) refer tothe cost ofa buffet. (0) talks about the surroundings (setting) and not the seating. “The quostion expresses concern about the man's planto uit hisjob. A) is about a brief absence. (B)is about ‘signing and not resigning. “The question asks who wil present the award and a ‘manager's the corect answer. (A) answers the question when and (C)is about being present end not about presenting something. Why don’t you makes a suggestion and thsi the only appropriate answer. (A) answers the question why about the cause of past event. (8) refers to an amount of ‘money that was spent. “The speaker wants to know about the bus schedule. The bus only operates during the week. (B)is about the weather and (C)is about physica activity and not about transportation. “The quostion asks wen a vacant positon wl be files and pretty soon answers this question. (A) answers the {Question how far and (C) answers the question how long about the duration ofa vist ‘This question makes a suggestion about organizing & visit and (Ais the appropriate answer.) is about products. (C) answers a question about duration. “The question How ald go? means What happened? and this s explained in answer (C).(A) is about a future ‘event. (8)is about means of travel ‘The invitation tothe concert is politely refused. (Ais ‘about curation and (B) refers toa past performance. {In January isthe correct answer tothe question when. {@)anewors the question how long and (C} is abouta physical ailment (rer back) and not about when Ms. Davies willrturn. “The speaker asks whore to meet sot your place isthe correct answer (Ais a suggestion about aranging the fumiture and (C) a snack refers to eating and not to ‘mesting. ‘Tho speaker asks when thoman last had a modical ‘examination which was three years ago. (A) is about duration and (C)is advice to see a doctor.a ‘The question asks whether the man has read an author's ‘books and the answer reveais that hes aregular reader ‘or fan. (8) Is response toan offer and (C)is about a reservation booting) and not abook (nova). ‘The question asks fa diners ready to order from the ‘menu. have today’s special is the appropriato response. (A)out of order refers to something that is not working and (B) is an order or eommand being given. ‘The speaker asks for thename ofthe caller so Leo Jensen isthe right anewer. (A) answers the question ‘whore and (B) answers the question when. ‘The question asks when the model wil go.on sale so the right answer i nthe ff. (A)'s about having lunch and ‘ota product launch and (C)is about a fight departure time. “The speaker suggests inviting the traning manager, Which has already been done. (6) s about a managers performance and (C) refers to an event that hes already taken place, ‘The speaker poltely asks the man to record what willbe ‘ald in a meeting ake the minutes) and not ata! Indicates his agreement. (A)is the answer tothe ‘question What te isi? and (C)is an offer tolend ‘something. ‘This epeaker aaks I the woman has a copy ofa contract andis told that the original is atthe office. (A) answers ‘the question Whet happened? and not Do you happen to ‘know?. (C)is response toa suggestion about taking a coffee break. ‘The speaker proposes to meet a nine which the man agrees to. (Ais the answer tothe quastion How is and ot How about. (B refers othe afterioon and not tothe morning. ‘This statement explains why the elevator isn't working. (B)anowere a question about which floor to get off on (C)aives the reason why a person isnot at work. ‘This answer explains that safety procedures call forthe building to be evacuated. () The distractor bil refers to invoicing and (0) the distractor vacation refers oa holiday and not to leaving a building. ‘The question asks if the reservations have been, ‘cancelled and this is an appropriate response. (A) Doubts ‘efrs to misalvings and not to a booking (reservation). (©) The distracter can refers to ability and not canceling, “The question asks who made a decision so our Cconsuttant Is the correct answer. (8) answers a question ‘about ownership. () answers a question about favorite colors. ‘This question asks how Roberto can be reached, which isby email. 6) refers tothe location of something. (C) ‘The dstracter board refers toa professional group anid ‘not to traveling to another country. ‘The question asks about physical finess so regular ‘exercise and heaithy food is the correct answer. 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“ 8 © Co) ‘The pionic areas outsice the park. “The cars are parked inthe shad. ‘Theres astetuain tho middie of te square. ‘There aren't any cars inthe parking ot. ‘She's examining a sample under a microscope. “The magnifying glase is kopt nthe drawor. She's looking through some fles. ‘She's having her eyesight checked, ‘Tho painting's. onthe living room wall ‘The artwork’s being soldat auction. “The visitors are admiring the collections. ‘She's painting a picture. He's serving their mea The couplets sitting side by side. ‘The dining cars fl, ‘The water's raining the naw staff ‘They're moving the des. ‘They're watching a television show. ‘She's developing the fm. ‘The woman i facing the camera. ‘Theyre esting at the top ofthe hil. “The gate has been lft open. ‘They're tiking through the countryside, ‘They're loading the bikes onto arack. “The workers are wearing hard hats (One of the men is smoking a pip. ‘Thomenare instaling new software, ‘They‘e fling up atthe gas station, Ho's studying witha fiend. Gass s being hed In the computer ia. Ho's checking out a book atthe library. ‘The laptop is set up onthe table. “The passengers aren the platform, ‘The tran is puling away from the station. ‘They're packing thelr bags. “They/te boarding the plane. ‘The audience is seated in front ofthe stage. “Thoy/r listening to his spooch. He's delivering some equipment. ‘They're exchanging addresses. 10, SBS SHBE SHBE PART 2: QUESTION-RESPONSE 11. What's the cheapest round:-trp train fare? (8) That depends on when you travel, (@) You can return thom for afl refund. (C)_ tts taity close tothe station. 12 Doyouaccept all major crecit cards? (didn’t expact tobe pald in cash. (Yes. l agree with you about that. (©) Aslong as yourbilis over 15 dollars. 13, Excuse me. Are thoso seats ree? (A) There's no charge forthe buffet. (8) _msory. They're all reserved, (©) Yes, the setting Is beautiful 14, You'e not going toresign, are you? (Yes, "ibe away unti midweek. @) Yes, both parties mus sign. (©) tamconsidering t. 16, Who's going to present the award to Mrs. Sto at the ‘ceremony? (A) Aftorthe president's speech. (@)_Hermanager wil say afew words. (©)_No,|won'tbe ableto attend. 416. Why don't you get someonato help you wit the budget? (A) Because they couldn'thep it. ©) _No,|didn't spend much etal. (©) {could certainly use some assistance. 417. Doyou know whether the number 40 bus runs on Sundays? (A) No itdooan' Onty on weekcays. (@)_Wiibesunny and hot (©) Yes, he-goes jogging every weekend. 18, How long wl itbe before they appoint anew director? (About tity mgs this drection. {@)_Ithinkwo should know pretty soon. (© Each appointment lasts twenty minutes, 19, Doyouthink we should take Mr. Leen atour of our production plant? (&)msurehe'd bo deightod to soeit. (®) Cereals and flour are the main products. (©) No. shouldnt take more than two hours.20, How did the meeting withthe safety inspectors go? (A) Wohavetobe ready atthe ste by ton. (8) Theyallcameby cat (©) _Itwas very interesting to hear their opinions, 21. Ihave an extra ticket for the concer tonight. Would youtliko to-come along? (Yoo. 's much too short. ©) thought they cave a great performance. (©) No, thankyou, Ihave a prior engagement. 22 When will Me. Davies be back from her sabbatical? (She's returning in January. {) _Forone month starting next week. (©) Herbackis much betternow. 123, Where shall we arrange to meet? (A) Let's move the table over by the window. (©) Atyourplace around nine. (©) ust aenack wil be enough. 24. When was the last time you had a complete medical exam? (A) ttwilonly take twohours. (©) must be three years now. (©) Youshould see specialist about that. 25, Have youread any of her novels? (A) Yes. m one of her biggest fans. (©) _No.Idon't need anything thanks. (©) Yes. ve changed our booking. 28, May take your ardor, sir? )tmsomy ts out of order. (©) You Tel thom to calle immediately. (©) Mihave today’s special, please. 127. Who shal sayiscaling? @)_mcating tom Spain. {B) Liter today would be fine. (©) Thisie Leo Jenson from ATO. 28, When s the marketing team planning tolaunch the new model? (®)_They'remeeting for inch tomorow. @) _twnilbeavalabloin tho fal (©) Thobrfight eaves ative. 28. Shouicn’t we invite the raining manager to attend our presentation? () aeady ce (©) Shemanages the department very wal (©) Y6s, he probably should have 20, Would yourind taking the minutes? A) Sur, isquarterto tree ©) Notetat (©) No,Buttcan tend you mine. ‘31. Doyouhappen to have a copy of the Lonsdale contract? (®)_No.1don'tknow how that happened. {B) No. Butte originals back at my office. (©) Yes. thinks time wehada break. 82, 7:20 stoo early tomeet. How about nine? (A). She's vary wel thank you. (8) mbusy this afternoon. (©) That'sine with me. 33, Why lent the clovator working today? (4) They're doing routine maintenance. (8) Getotfonfoor eight. (©). No. Sho'snot on duty today. 34, Wilwe haveto vacate the buliing during the fe cl? (A) That's the standard safety procedure. (8) Wollbil tem drecty (©) During summer vacation. 35, Have you canceled the reservations? (A) have some doubts about it myself. (B)_No,l completely forgot. (©) Yes, 1can. ‘36, Whose docision wasitto change the colors ofthe company lego? (A) Our consultants suggested we doit. (B) No. Itdoosn'tbelong tome. (©) Red and green are favorite colors. 37. lethore any way to contact Roberto while he's abroad” (A) You can emall im at his usual address. (8) He's loftthem on his desk. (©) Yes. He's now on the board. ‘38. How do you manage to stay n such good shape? (& Wsapertect (8) Regular exercise and healthy food. (C)_ Iruntho after-sales service. 38, | don't suppose you'd havea spare pen, would you? (®_sopen unti ten. Sure. (8) Stocks are up again (©) Takeths one. 40. Have you forwarded the lates figures to Mr. Summers? (A) Miputit back wheroit was. (B)_Yes, we've made alot of progress. (©) axed them tohim earlier today. PART 8: SHORT CONVERSATIONS ‘Questions 41-43 (M) Are there ary further comments before we move on tothe ‘ext tam on the agenda? (W)_No,Ithink wo've covered ovnthing. {M)_ Good. Let's now tum tthe issue of relocating thobranch offce. (¥#)_ OK. Ourlease expres in May. Why don't wojust extant for ‘another six months? That woul eave us mre time to 100k fora bigger place inthe same neighborhood.‘Questions 44-46 (W) Would you keto begin with an appetizer this evening? {M)_No thankyou. | think wel just be having a main course. {W)_Areyou ready to order now or would you tke meto come backin afew minutos? (M)_ think wo're ready. Wo'd lke to ordor two seafood platters, please. One with prawns and one with orab. (Questions 47-49 (M) Would you tke a full tune-up with the ol and fiter change today, Mre. Webster? (W)_Yes. I's been about 10,000 miles since the last one. (M) OK. Just sign here and we'll have your vehicle ready by four this afternoon, (infact! won't be abe to pick up the car myself. But my husband will drop by before you close. Questions 50-52 (W)_ And will you be checking any bags this evening, sir? (M)_|justhave cary-on luggage and my laptop. (W)_Allight Hore is your boarding pase wth your soat ‘assignment. The fight wil bgin boarding at 7:00 rom gato E8.Enoyyourtip. (M) I'm sure | wil. Traveling business class is always a pleasure, especially on an overnight flight like this. Questions 59-55 (W)_ Dor, is Margaret relly leaving the company’? (M) No, she’s been transferred to New York. They made her a ‘ice President (W) Really? That's great news. | had no idea she'd been promoted. (MW) She's managed to do realy wel, considering she only joined ‘the group four years ago. ‘Questions 86-58 (M)_HiNancy, Tom said you're looking to buy a place in the Greenwood area. (Y)_As.ammatier of fact, we've found something but were stl ‘egetiating the price. (M) Well sure hope you gett. Greenwood's a nice ‘neighborhood. (W)tcertanty is andit has some great school, too. would reall keto enroll our two Kids there next year. Questions 59-61 (Hey Steve. heer you're on vacation as of Friday. (M) Yeah. I'm taking two weeks fora trip with the famity and hopefully to play some got. And you? (W)_'mtaking one week off rext month. We're going on a Mediteranean cruise. Listen, enjoy the break, you sure deserve t. (0) Yupand for once | won't be taking any work long with me ‘Quostions 62-64 (WW) Mr: Honda the electricians will bo instaling now cables naxt Monday. 'm afraid you'lhave to vacate your office all day. (M) Allright. Buti thee another office can use? (W)_ We've sat up several workstations in the conference room Upstir. You.can use one of them you'd tke. (M)_ Walt a minute, We'¢ reserved that room fora client meeting Inthe afternoon. We'llhave to reschedule that immediatly. : i i i | i i ‘This Is Edwina Lewis rom Assist Communication. I's about the new brochures that you delered tous yesterday. 'm afraid thore's a serious error inthe tox. Really? I'm very surprised to hear tha. What exacty is. ‘wrong? Well m afraid you've misspelied our company’s name on the front cover ofthe brochure. It should be ‘Assist Communication’ with a doublo's after the A inthe fst word and, as printed, there's only ones. 'm very sorry but we are going have to ask you to reprint another batch as soon as possibe. Questions 68-70 (M)Pmlooking for my copy of the Herts report thought ft it here on my desk lst night. You haven't seen have you Anita? (Y)_Oht'mterbly sorry Me Jenson. | completely forgot to tll youMr Lee asked mei he could borrow it-he wants to include some ofthe figures inthe presentation he's gving to the sales department. (M)_ Well! wish you'd tld me earler. 've been looking ‘everywhere fort. have to write up a summary forthe next ‘dition of our newletter. Did he eay when he'd bring i back? (W)_ He said he needed it fora couple ofhours end promised to bringit back after lunch. Do you want me to call him? 22 2 PART 4: SHORT TALKS: ‘Questions 71-75 refr to the following announcement. ‘Coming into view is one of the most prominent buildings in the old ‘town, the House of the Seven Doors. Bui inthe eary 1800, the house earns ts name from seven magnificently carved wooden doors. Doors were often the fst part ofthe house to be ‘constructed because the door stood as a symbol ofthe prosperity and status ofthe household. The elaborate carvings on each of ‘the seven doors represent trade products, such as sugar, spices, ‘coffee and tea. ‘Questions 74-76 refer tothe following talk. ‘On behatf fal the senior and junior researchere in the special ‘epplications laboratory and the rest ofthe staff here at SenTech, | ‘would tke to thank the trustees, the board and the selection, ‘committee for this exceptional research award. We are very ‘honored and very happy to reosive the genorous 20 milion dollar ‘grant, which wil finance the construction of anew laboratory. The ‘advances and discoveries we've made over the last five years are the result of extraordinary teamwork. We could not have accomplished any ofthis without the generous support of wise patrons, great colleagues, kind friends and, of course, ou families. Thankyou.‘Questions 77-79 refer othe following news broadcast. ‘According to Tuesday's Newsline report, three European ‘neurance providers are involved in negotiations fora strategic merger. [Although the talks forthe proposed merger arin the inital stages ‘company spokesmen say they expect to reach an agreement in ‘sixmonths. The merger would create the largest insurance ‘rovider on the continent, allowing the companies to consolidate ‘thelrhome and car insurance sectors. But more significantly the newly formed compary, witht large capital base, would be able to concentrate its resources on inering businesses. With the ‘demand for specialized business insurance up 90%, the morger ‘could make the company the leading business insurance provider within the next fve years, CCuestions 80-82 refer tothe following announcement. For free confidential business advice cll SMART at 1-B00/522- (0245 orlog on to wwwsmar.org. Every year, thousands of people ‘get advice rom SMAFT when starting or expanding thei ‘companies and you can be one of them, ‘Your SMART counselor can teach youhow to create a business plan so that you can get a small business loan, ‘SMART s business mentors can help with cash flow management ‘and market analysis. you're a small Business owner or thinking about starting a ‘company, call SMART today at 1-800/522-0245 or visit smart dot 019 for confidential advice at no charge. ‘SMART a anonproft association, Questions 89-85 refer tothe following talk. ‘Thank you for coming to today’s workshop here at our home fice. This moming we are going to focus on improving the performance of your front desk personnal. To begin, dike to ‘raw your attention to three key numbers: 9, 3 and 30. The first refers tothe numberof poople that a dlesatisfiod hotel guoct wil talk to about their experience. The second number refers to the ‘cost of nding anew customer compared to keeping an existing ‘one, that, itcosts three times as much. The last 30, which Is the percentage increase indirect revenue that can be achioved by Implementing our simple hospitality and customer service training ‘rogram. Atthe end of today’s session you wll all beable toreturn {o your hotels with the ful taining package that we have developed here at the nome office. These traning tools, Including ‘aninteractive DVD, wil significantly enhance the performance of your front desk personnel to ensure customer loyalty and satisfaction, ‘Questions 86-88 refer tothe folowing announcement Thisis a public service announcement “Many homes and apartments ae without electricity ator the severe snowstorm that it the region lastnight. Ifyou are without ‘electricity DO NOT burn charcoal or use gasoline generators Indoors to heat your home. Never use gas ovens to heat your home and de net use kerosene and gas heaters in closed rooms, ‘These devices can produce dangerous carbon monoxide gas. For ‘more information about how to stay warm and safe during the ‘winter power outage, please stay tuned foran interview with Public Health official, Janet Sharpe at 10:00. Thank you for your attention. ‘Questions 89-91 refer tothe folowing announcement. “Thank you for caling Securty Bank. AK incoming callsto our ‘telephone banking center are recorded and may be used for ‘security monitoring and fr training our customer service staff. For checking and savings account balances, press 1. ‘otransfer funds, press 2. ‘ofind cut abouta home or car ioan press. you arenotcaling from a touchtone phone, please hold and the next available customer service assistant will answer your cal ‘Questions 92-94 refer tothe folowing talk. ‘All passengers on Fight 820 to Chicago, may Ihave your attention fora special announcement. This everin’s fight has been ‘cancelled due to heavy snowfall and high winds in the Chicago ‘area. The fight has been re-echeduled for 8am, tomorrow ‘morning, weather permitting. For security reasons, you will not be able to collect checked baggage as ithas already been loaded ‘onto the aircraft. For those passengers needing overnight ‘accommodation in Houston, the airline is providing complimentary hotel anc meal vouchers, Please 98e our service representative at Gate 5 check-in. We apologize forthe inconvenience. (Questions 95-97 refer to the following talk, ‘Yesterday, many of you asked me about the formal conference dinner this Saturday evening. And yes, there ae places sill avaliable. The catorer has asked me to confirm the number of Participants a day n advance, so if you'd ike to attend, please ‘sign up at tho registration desk in the lobby by Friday noon, that, ‘tomorrow atthe latest. The cost - 40 dollars per personincludes pre-dinner drinks, a delicious five-course meal, followed by ‘dancing tothe Dixie Jazz Ensemble. Dinner wil be served starting ateight o'clock inthe Pine Riige Ballroom. ‘Questions 98-100 referto the folowing talk. ke to welcome you alto this special Chamber of Commerce ‘ovent. This i the fet timo we've organized a "Business Start-Up" ‘seminar and workshop. Today, you wil hear presentations from ‘wo distinguished speakers. (Our first presenter, Benjamin Levit, is co-founder of the well- known business consultancy, LV associates. Benjarin will be ‘lvinga few pointers fo staring your own business venture (Our second presenter is Emily Jego, the best-selling author of Starting @ Business ~The Easy Wey and she'llbe sharing hor Insights into how to make your business start-up areal success story. ‘Aftor tho presontatons, there willbe a panel discussion with Davo Garett, business correspondent with the Coast Chronicle and Lucinda Belicoft, CEO of Business Ventures. They willbe cliscussing the curent climate for business development and ‘answering questions. So that's the program for this morning During the lunch break you can sign up for one ofthe five “workshops thatthe Chamber of Commerce wil be oterng this ‘afternoon. ‘Solet's get started... alow me to present ourfrst speaker... Benjamin Levit. "1Answer Key for Target Score Second Edition Final Practice TOEIC® test 1D 41. at. D 121. C 161. C 2A 42. A 2. D 122. D 162. D 3.¢ 43. B 63. A 123. C 163. B 4.8 44.:B 84. D 124. B 164. C 5. D 45. A 8. B 125. B 165. A 6. B 48. D 86. B 126. C 166. A 7A 47. ¢ 87. A 127. D 167. A 8D 48. D 88. B 128. C 168. D 9A 49. B 89. B 129. D 169. D 10. B 50. D 90. B 130. A 170. A 1. A 51. C 91. B 131. D 471. D 12. 52. D 92, B 132. C 172. D 13. B 53. B 93. C 133. A 173. B 14. 54. D 94, C 134. A 174. C 15. B 55. C 95. D 135. D 175. D 16. Cc 56. A 96. B 136. B 176. C 1A 57. B 97. C 437. D 17. B 18. B 58. A 98. B 138. A 178. C 19. A 59. C 99. C 139. A 179. B 20. C 60. B 100. B 140. © 180. C 21. C 61. B 101. C 141. C 181. D 22. A 62. D 102. B 142. D 182. D 23. B 63. C 103. D 143. A 183. C 24. B 64. A 104. C 144. B 184. D 25. A 65. A 105. A 145. D 185. A 26. C 66. C 106. B 146. A 186. C 27. C 67. C 107. C 147. D 187. D 28. B 68. B 108, A 148. D 188. A 29. A 69. A 109. D 149. D 189. D 30. B 70. B 110. A 150. A 190. B 31. B 71. 11. B 151. B 191. A 32. 6 72. D 112. B 152. A 192. A 33. A 73. B 113, A 153. D 193. B 34. A 74. A 114, A 154. B 194. B 35. B 75. A 115. B 155, A 195. C 36. A 76. B 116. B 156. B 196. C 37. A 7. 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Little Women
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