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PART 4

Questions 1 - 3:
1. What construction project is the newscaster discussing?
2. Why was construction halted?
3. What does the speaker mean when he says, “The highspeed rail will allow people to travel across the state more quickly and comfortably”?
Questions 4 - 6:
4. Who is most likely listening to the report?
5. What does the speaker say about traffic?
6. What is scheduled to happen at 5:30 p.m.?

READING TEST

PART 5

7. The challenges of maintaining quality control must be taken _____ account before production can be increased.
8. Emma Jean, _____ was nominated for an Employee of the Month Award for her exceptional work performance, will deliver a speech this evening.
9. Please refer to the _____ bank account statement for detailed transaction activities.
10. I've really had enough of all your excuses, what I want is some _____
11. The Budget Travel Guide for thrifty student travels focuses _____ on ways to save money while enjoying exotic locations around the country.
12. _____ for construction contracts has been getting stiffer over the years since it can generate enormously lucrative earnings.
13. According to recent _____, nearly 35 million Americans live in poverty.
14. It is important for the _____ to be properly tuned in order to produce the intended notes.

PART 6

Questions 15 - 17:

Reading text:

Attention Museum Patrons.

We would like to give you advance notice about a temporary closure of the National Museum.

There _____(1) a major ceremony for veterans of World War II in the main gallery at dawn on Friday, April 17. Admission to the event is by invitation, with spaces reserved for public figures and veterans and their families only.

_____(2), the museum will be closed to the general public for the entire morning.

The museum will not reopen for normal business until 12:30 p.m.in order to give the staff time to clean up after the _____(3)

We would like to apologize to our regular patrons for the inconvenience. However, I trust that you will all realize how important it is to honor our war heroes in an appropriate manner. Thank you for your understanding in this matter.

15. (1)
16. (2)
17. (3)

PART 7

Questions 18 - 19:

Reading text:

Jessica Jang 9:27
I just got a message from a staff member in sales saying that salaries for her department have not been deposited yet. They should have come in yesterday afternoon.

 

Jessica Jang 9:28
Has anyone else gotten similar complaints from other departments?

 

William Stuttgart 9:34
I just checked with production and they got theirs, but those in purchasing did not. Neither did the employees in finance. Oh, and my salary hasn't come in either.

 

Jessica Jang 9:35
Nor mine. This is quite strange. I checked with research and development and they got theirs. I wonder if Erin's heard anything.

 

Erin Hinkle 9:37
Sorry, I was on the phone just now. None of us in human resources has gotten paid, apparently. I discovered this issue earlier this morning, and I just contacted Beacon Bank to find out the cause of the problem. They promised a response in the next 10 minutes.

 

Erin Hinkle 9:44
So, the bank says they had some technical issues with a new payment software system that they recently started using. They've resolved the problem now and those who haven't been paid yet should have their funds within the next hour. Let me know what happens.

William Stuttgart 10:34
I just received notification from the bank that the funds have been sent.

 

Jessica Jang 10:35
Same here. Erin, could you contact the other departments to confirm that the problem's been solved?

 

Erin Hinkle 10:36
OK. I can do that.

18. What is suggested about Mr. Stuttgart?
19. At 10:36, what does Ms. Hinkle mean when she writes, "I can do that"?
Questions 20 - 21:

Reading text:

Used Computer For Sale

Pentium 4 - only 3 years old

. Includes 19-inch LCD monitor, 40X CD/DVD combination drive, 256 MB of memory, and a 40-GB hard drive.
. Comes with a color printer-scanner combo, surround sound speakers, and a super-fast wireless Internet connection.
. Can be yours for only $350. Call Steve at 568-1974 (after 6:00 p.m.) or at 574-4791 (from 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.).

20. How old is the computer?
21. What is offered with the computer?
Questions 22 - 25:
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Reading text 1:

To: All life guards
From: Beachside City Council
Re: Beach rules and competition

The summer season is nearly here, so we would like to remind you about the beach rules. We will put this sign up at every beach. All life guards must keep a copy of the rules in their life-saving kit. Also, we will have a volleyball competition every day this summer. Please do not watch the competition. Keep your eyes on the sea.
Have a great summer!

Reading text 2:

CITY BEACH
Open: May 31st - August 31st
10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.

. Special volleyball competition between 2:00 and 5:00
. First prize - $200
. All entrants must be over sixteen years old.
. Each team must have two players.
. Each team must have one male and one female.

BEACH RULES
No animals.
No camping.
No glass bottles.
No cars or motorcycles.
Children under eight years must be with an adult.

22. When is the beach NOT open?
23. Who shouldn't go alone to the beach?
24. Which team would be allowed to play in the competition?
25. Which of the following is NOT true?
Questions 26 - 30:
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Reading text 1:

HMG Computer Innovation Conference
Lauren Hunt
Watson and Rye Media
125 Dobson Ave.
Atlanta, GA 54897

Dear Ms. Hunt,

I am pleased to inform you that the eighth annual Computer Innovation Conference will take place from July 22-23 at the Henderson Hotel in Park County, Colorado. This year, we expect to receive as many participants as in previous years: over 3,000 computer specialists from all over the world, including some of the most highly respected individuals in the field. As always, it is our sincerest hope that Watson and Rye Media will participate in the Publisher's Showcase for displaying your latest electronic publishing products, including journals, software, and any other relevant materials.

The exquisite Boulder Room, which will be set up with tables, shelves, electronic equipment and Internet access, will be available for you to display multi-media products. The adjoining Silver Springs Room will be reserved for showcasing printed media, like books and magazines.

If you would like to reserve a space to set up a display, please fill out the registration form enclosed with this letter. Please remember to indicate which room you would like to reserve, and the times that you would like to reserve it for. Also, I should inform you that, due to problems we had last year, all fees must be paid at the time of registration. You should submit everything by June 15th. If you have any questions, please feel free to call me at 514-698-9874, or email me at torson@conference.hmg.com.

Sincerely,

Thomas Orson
Conference Organizer

Reading text 2:

From: Lauren Hunt (lhunt@wattsonandrye.com)
To: Thomas Orson (torson@conference.hmg.com)
Date: Tuesday, June 8
Subject: Exhibits for HMG Conference

Dear Mr. Orson,

I was very excited to receive your invitation to attend the HMG Computer Innovation Conference. Before I submit the application and fee, however, I would like to ask you an important question about the rules for setting up an exhibit. Since our company handles both electronic and print media products, we would prefer to display our product lines together. Is there any possibility that we would be able to set up both of our exhibits in the Boulder Room?

Thank you so much for your time. I look forward to hearing from you soon.

Lauren Hunt

26. Why did Mr. Orson write the letter to Ms. Hunt?
27. In the letter the word "exquisite" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to
28. How is the registration process this year different from previous years?
29. What does Ms. Hunt indicate in her e-mail to Mr. Orson?
30. What can be assumed about Ms. Hunt?