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READING TEST

PART 5

1. Currently there is a shortage of clerical staff but it is hoped that by the end of the year they will be up to full _____

PART 6

Questions 2 - 5:

Reading text:

To: Denise Brooks (dbrooks@atland.com)
From: Nelson Lee (nlee@atland.com)
Subject: Acton
Date: January 18

Hello Denise,

As you know, I have an appointment with a potential client from Acton, the firm interested in purchasing our computer components on a regular basis. Since the meeting will take place in a few days, I have been hard at work trying to finalize a sales _____(1).

However, I seem to have misplaced the copy that I printed out. Although I have the file on my hard drive, the printed one is especially important because I wrote some notes on it. _____(2). Could you please check whether the draft was filed away by mistake? _____(3) I can get that particular copy back, I’ll have to go over the one I have and make notes again. It’s essential that we secure the Acton as a _____(4), so I would really appreciate it if you could locate the missing document for me. Thank you.

Nelson Lee

2. (1)
3. (2)
4. (3)
5. (4)

PART 7

Questions 6 - 7:

Reading text:

Dawn Konrad 4:48 P.M.
Yoon-Hee, are you busy tomorrow? Ms. Jackson sent a message saying that we need to rush the Lambert project. I'll be working overtime on it tomorrow night and could use your help.

 

Yoon-Hee Sung 4:51 P.M.
I'm heading to the marketing conference tomorrow, remember? I'll be out of town for two days.

 

Dawn Konrad 4:52 P.M.
Oh, that's right. It completely slipped my mind. Should I ask Mr. Martin?

 

Yoon-Hee Sung 4:54 P.M.
I'd try Mr. Stewart. He’s worked on the project longer and knows Percy Lambert really well.

 

Dawn Konrad 5:00 P.M.
I'll do that. Thanks, and have a good trip!

6. What is true about Ms. Konrad?
7. At 4:54 P.M., what does Ms. Sung most likely mean when she writes, "I'd try Mr. Stewart"?
Questions 8 - 12:
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Reading text 1:

Art Vibe Magazine

The remodeling of Brayman Museum of Art (BMA) has finally concluded, and the facility will reopen on Wednesday, September 26. This will be commemorated by a ceremony taking place on the front lawn of the museum, with a short speech by museum curator Jane Wellington. Ms. Wellington will talk about the progress BMA has made over its 50 years in the city of Auckland. She will also introduce the museum's new special exhibition, France in Focus, beginning that day, which features artifacts from Europe's ancient Gallic tribes. This traveling exhibition received terrific reviews from French publications when it first opened in Paris, and after the show at the BMA, it will go on to Sydney and then Perth. Tickets for the exhibit are $12 and may be reserved in advance at www.braymanart.org. The museum will also be offering the special admission price of $5 for children aged 10 and under instead of its regular $7 for the duration of the exhibit. Inquiries may be directed to BMA's public relations specialist, Henry Kang, at 555-1288.

Reading text 2:

Brayman Museum of Art
Confirmation of Payment

Today's Date: August 17
Guest Name: Kerry Rosales
Exhibition Description: France in Focus
Admission Date: September 26

Description Amount Unit Price Total Price
Regular Ticket 1 $12 $12
Special Ticket 2 $5 $10
TOTAL $22

Payment Confirmation Number: 347792R

If you've made an advance purchase, please be sure to present this receipt to the museum offical collecting tickets when entering the exhibition. Admission will be allowed daily between the hours of 8 A.M. and 3 P.M.

Reading text 3:

To: Henry Kang
From: Jane Wellington
Date: September 10
Subject: Important change

Hi Henry,

I've got an urgent request. Unfortunately, I received a call this morning, and there will be a delay with the France in Focus exhibition. Some of the artifacts have been held up at customs. Apparently, the agents must see further documentation before they can release the items to us. We're getting the necessary paperwork, but it won't be processed in time for the show. The items should start arriving here at the museum the day after our exhibition is scheduled to open. Accordingly, the opening must be delayed by at least two weeks. I'll need you to contact those who purchased exhibition tickets in advance. Assure them that they may use the same tickets to gain admission on the new opening date but that they also have the option of getting their money back.

Let me know if you have questions.

Jane Wellington
Brayman Museum of Art, Curator

8. What is the main topic of the article?
9. What is indicated about Ms. Rosales?
10. What are those who purchase tickets in advance asked to bring to the exhibition?
11. What is suggested about the Brayman Museum of Art?
12. What are those who already have tickets entitled to?