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READING TEST

PART 5

1. Please give us your mobile phone number _____ Mr. Saunders has other questions to ask you.
2. The more motivated the workers are, the _____ the productivity becomes.
3. She takes _____ for running the household.
4. After placing an order, please print the order _____ as a record of your purchase.
5. The advantages of working for this company is that all employees _____ themselves as a member of the team.
6. Of course during the flight the airline staff try to keep your mind _____

PART 6

Questions 7 - 10:

Reading text:

To: Christine Lata (clata2@consumermail.com)
From: Dr. Miles Hamilton (mhamilton@hamiltonmedical.com)
Date: March 15
Subject: Retirement

Dear Ms. Lata,

My 40-year career as a physician is coming to an end as I plan to _____(1) from my position on June 1. Although I look forward to enjoying my golden years, I will miss my work helping patients. As your doctor, I believe I should suggest an appropriate replacement. _____(2), I'd like to recommend Dr. Jennifer Jana. She is an excellent physician whose clinic is _____(3) to my current office. With your consent, your medical records will be transferred to her on June 2. _____(4). I wish you good health and a happy future.

Best regards,

Dr Miles Hamilton
Hamilton Medical Clinic

7. (1)
8. (2)
9. (3)
10. (4)

PART 7

Questions 11 - 13:

Reading text:

Think Like a Champion
By Dennis Flatmeyer

What secret power do professional athletes and Olympians possess that enables them to perform under pressure? Well, the answer, according to psychologists and athletic trainers, is in the brain.
For years, athletes and coaches alike believed that athletic skill and physical training were the two most important factors determining competitive success.
Recent evidence, however, suggests that mental training is actually more critical than athletic ability. Thus, while you may not have been born a champion golfer, you can certainly train yourself to become one by employing the proper mental training.
Take for example, the four-time Olympic gold medal winner in the 200 meter dash, Paul Fisher. Paul was born with a rare neuromuscular disease that prevented him from growing normally. He spent the first five years of his life in a hospital bed, and doctors told his parents that he would probably have to use a wheelchair all his life. Then, in 1988, while watching the Seoul Olympics from his hospital bed, Paul decided that he would one day be an Olympic runner.
Twelve years later, in Sydney, Paul Fisher was standing on the Olympic podium, wearing a gold medal around his neck. When asked about his incredible victory, Paul said, "It was easy, once I made up my mind to do it."
At Haverford University, psychologists monitored ten athletes who were each given the exact same physical training schedule. However, five athletes were also given a mental training schedule, where they practiced meditating and using positive thinking techniques. What did the University discover? The five athletes who prepared mentally and physically performed nearly seventy percent better than the other five athletes!

11. What does the article mention about athletic performance?
12. What is NOT true about Paul Fisher?
13. What did Haverford University do for their research?
Questions 14 - 17:

Reading text:

CE Corporation - Organic Chemistry Lab Safety Rules

1. Before lab activity
Wear safety goggles and an apron to protect yourself from hazardous chemicals during experiments and research. Avoid wearing clothing that could easily catch fire. Otherwise, make sure to wear a lab coat over your clothing. —[1]—.

2. Restricted items
With the exception of authorized heat sources, no items that can cause fires or explosions are allowed in the lab. Our lab activities are confidential, so filming devices are highly restricted in the lab. —[2]—.

3. Organization
It is evident that lab stations are clean and organized at all times to prevent accidents and chemical residues from causing reactions. Before and after lab activities, all chemicals should be put away with lids closed tightly. —[3]—.

4. Emergencies
Accidents can happen anytime during the lab, and thus you must be aware of the use and location of safety equipment. In case of a fire or chemical contamination, a siren will go off, and everyone must leave the lab immediately. —[4]—.

14. For whom is the information most likely intended?
15. What is NOT mentioned as an item the readers should avoid bringing into the lab?
16. According to the information, under what circumstance is evacuation necessary?
17. In which of the positions marked [1], [2], [3], and [4] does the following sentence best belong? “Lab materials should be cleaned thoroughly and be placed where they belong.”
Questions 18 - 22:
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Reading text 1:

Date: Tuesday June 22 10:23:22
Subject: Richard Heather
From: Andrew Dias
To: All employees

Thank you for attending today's meeting. This memo is to confirm our agreement on the media release scheduled to be made public at 10 AM tomorrow morning.

The press release will basically announce the resignation of Richard Heather, our Chief Financial Officer, and the appointment of an interim CFO, Kelly Anderson. We reached a consensus over not mentioning Mr. Heather's reasons for resigning from his position. For further questions, contact Ms. Heidi Caldwell, Human Resources Manager.

We appreciate your support and cooperation.

Andrew Dias

CEO, HealthyDiets.com

Reading text 2:

HealthyDiets.com Announces Resignation of Richard Heather, Chief Financial Officer

HealthyDiets.com, Inc. yesterday reported the resignation of Chief Financial Officer Richard Heather. Mr. Heather joined HealthyDiets.com in September 1997. He recently accepted a job offer at a local retail company in Vermont and will start his new career as a regional manager as of next month.

HealthyDiets.com has appointed Kelly Anderson, who currently supervises the Accounting Department, as the provisional CFO until a final decision about the new CFO is made. Ms. Anderson, who started her career in accounting at Fortune Auditing, Inc. in 1995, joined HealthyDiets.com in May 1999.

Chief Executive Officer Andrew Dias said, "We are sincerely grateful for Richard's outstanding contributions and genuine commitment to HealthyDiets.com over the past decade. Although we regret losing such a valuable asset as Richard, we wish him well in his future career".

A brief history of Mr. Heather's work experience and achievements is provided on our website, www.HealthyDiets.com/heather.

18. What is the Andrew Dias' memorandum mainly about?
19. To whom should employees address follow-up questions?
20. What is NOT stated about Kelly Anderson?
21. In the press release, the word "outstanding" in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to
22. According to the press release, what can be found on the company's website?