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READING TEST

PART 5

1. A key to closing a deal is to realize knowing how to negotiate _____ means having a sense of how people think and feel.
2. North America's Atlas, featuring articles on individualism and capitalism, _____ in August by Russell Palmer.
3. Paulin Cornwall Inc. has made an _____ discovery people can share in no time in the field of information technology.
4. Our _____ is to make this website the first one that shoppers visit when looking for business clothes.
5. I'm afraid it's _____ we left.
6. Residents of Alberta Falls were _____ notified of the increase in snow-removal fees.

PART 6

Questions 7 - 10:

Reading text:

To: Theodore Van Winkler (tvanwinkler@etrend.com)
From: Aaron Dearborn (adeaborn@dearbornrentals.com)
Subject: Rental Inquiry
*See attachment

Dear Mr. Van Winkler,

Thank you for your interest in Dearborn Rentals. For the third year in a row, we _____(1) Number 1 in customer service for boat rental companies in the Great Lakes area. As you probably noticed on our website, we offer both generic and customized boat rental services. If you or a member of your group has a valid boating _____(2), you are already qualified for renting a boat. Otherwise, you can choose from among our _____(3) boat captains to pilot your rental boat for you. In your e-mail, you mentioned that you were interested in fishing. _____(4). We look forward to doing business with you.

Sincerely,

Aaron Dearborn, Dearborn Rentals CEO

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

PART 7

Questions 11 - 13:

Reading text:

Reality television shows are becoming increasingly poplar around the United States. One recent show, Wannabe, depicts a group of five men and five women who live in the same house for several months without contact with the rest of the world. Each week the participants take singing lessons and perform their songs for the audience and the judges. Also, every weekend one participant must leave the program, as they are voted off the show either because of lack of singing talent or because the other participants do not like living with them. The television audience participates in the voting process, and an average of two million votes per week are entered by viewers, either by phone or Internet. The final two remaining "Wannabes" earn a recording contract with a famous company.

11. What kind of event does this reality show try to depict?
12. How many people participate in this TV show?
13. How often do participants get voted off the show?
Questions 14 - 17:

Reading text:

Andrew Walker [4:45] Revenco is growing faster than we could ever have imagined, and although we receive résumés all the time, the majority of applicants do not seem appropriate for our needs.
Jolene Gibson [4:46] I agree.We need to focus on recruiting talented people who already have experience. We've participated in job fairs in the past, but the problem is that most people at those sorts of events are recent graduates.
Andrew Walker [4:47] To attract potential candidates, we need to get the word out that we're hiring and offer a competitive compensation package. Does anyone have any ideas?
Luke Garnier [4:49] Well, I suppose we could actively browse profiles on employment Web sites and directly contact people who meet all our criteria.
Alice Page [4:50] I like the idea of reaching out to specific candidates who we would want to work for us. There's just one thing. I think corresponding back and forth with each of them could take a lot of time.
Andrew Walker [4:51] What do you propose then?
Alice Page [4:52] We can hold an open house either here at headquarters or at the Pendleton branch and only invite people were interested in hiring. They can get a chance to see our offices, meet the staff, and learn about some of the projects we're working on.
Jolene Gibson [4:54] That sounds like a really good idea. It would help with the screening process, too. Those who respond to our invitation and come will show us that they’re genuinely interested.
Andrew Walker [4:55] I like it, too. Alice and Luke, I'd like you to start making a list of names. We'll work on organizing an open house once that's done.
Alice Page [4:57] Great. I'll get started right away.

14. Why is Mr. Walker asking for ideas?
15. What is NOT mentioned about Revenco?
16. At 4:50, what does Ms. Page mean when she writes, "There's just one thing"?
17. What does Mr. Walker ask Ms. Page to do?
Questions 18 - 21:
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Reading text 1:

Wanted: Private Chinese Tutor

My husband, two children, and I need a Chinese teacher because we are moving to Hong Kong next summer. The teacher must come for one hour on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings. We have some background in Chinese vocabulary and grammar, so we need to focus our classes on writing and conversation. We are willing to pay $20 an hour to the right person. Email Deb at chinafan@mailnet.com.

Reading text 2:

To: chinafan@mailnet
From: lilywong@chinmail.net
Subject: Tutor
Date: August 30th

Dear Deb,

I am a Chinese teacher from Hong Kong. I am now a student here in New Zealand. I taught Chinese in my home country, so I have a lot of experience. I am free every evening. I am very interested in meeting you and your family.

Please call me on 09-993-444

Lily Wong

18. Who wrote the advertisement?
19. Why do they need a teacher?
20. How much do they want to pay per week?
21. What did Lily Wong do before she moved to New Zealand?