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READING TEST

PART 5

1. Emma practiced the piano every day for months, _____ she still felt nervous before the recital.
2. Weekly musical performances sponsored by the Bayview symphony Orchesra are _____ to resume on May 23.
3. We are very _____ about this opportunity to further expand our international business.
4. Your full participation is _____ to our timely completion of this project.
5. I was _____ with the comment, 'Oh not you again'
6. We are sorry to inform you that the local government will take some measures if you don't pay the _____ tax within 30 days.

PART 6

Questions 7 - 9:

Reading text:

New Opening Hours

Sun Valley Shopping Mall customers: please note our new opening hours.

As you know, we _____(1) open at 8.30 a.m. on weekdays, and at 10 a.m. on weekends.

_____(2) January 31st, we are opening at 10 a.m. every day.

Last year, we had few customers before 10 a.m., so we decided to change our hours. We are sorry for this change, but _____(3) that shopping at the mall will be even more fun.

Look out for some special events and offers coming soon!

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

PART 7

Questions 10 - 13:

Reading text:

Gordon Institute Publishes Study on Americans' Eating and Exercise Habits

In its last survey conducted a decade ago, the Gordon Institute found that many Americans were not as active as they should be and often ate excessively. Now, the Atlanta-based nonprofit organization has released the comprehensive results of a new survey on the same topic.

According to the survey, 45 percent of Americans exercise once a week for 30 minutes a day or more. An additional 25 percent exercise three times a week for 30 minutes a day or more, and a further 10 percent exercise at least 30 minutes every day of the week. -[1]-.

Of the Americans who do exercise, 65 percent say they jog slowly, 25 percent say they lift weights, and the remaining 10 percent say they walk long distances or perform other activities. -[2]-. About 40 percent of this group say they don't make any effort to regulate their food intake, while about 60 percent say they strive to eat healthily at least some of the time. -[3]-.

These results make for an interesting comparison to a similar survey the Gordon Institute published 20 years ago. In that survey, only 23 percent of Americans said they exercised at least once a week. Furthermore, the percentage of those monitoring their food intake and endeavoring to make smart food choices has risen 11 percent. -[4]-.

10. What can be inferred about the Gordon Institute?
11. What type of exercise did most survey participants prefer?
12. What does the most recent survey indicate about Americans?
13. In which of the positions marked [1], [2], [3], and [4] does the following sentence best belong? "The rest of them say they do not work out at all."
Questions 3282

Reading text:

From: Mark Reyes <m.reyes@citylibrary.org>
To: All Patrons <newsletter@citylibrary.org>
Subject: Temporary Closure and Special Event
Date: October 12

Dear Patrons,

Due to renovation of the main reading room, the Central City Library will be closed to the public from Nov 1 through Nov 7.
The book drop outside the main entrance will remain available for returns, but interior access will not be permitted during this time.

Normal hours will resume on Nov 8.
While the library is closed, we will host a virtual author talk with novelist Claire Bennett on Nov 5 at 7:00 PM via Zoom.
The talk is free, but registration is required.
To register, visit the Events page on our website.

We apologize for any inconvenience and look forward to welcoming you back after the renovation.
If you need assistance with account renewals or holds, please contact our staff at service@citylibrary.org.

Sincerely,
Mark Reyes
Director, Central City Library

14. Why was this message sent?
15. What is said about the book drop?
16. What must someone do to attend the author talk?
Questions 3650
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Reading text 1:

NOTICE

Please be advised that the University Student Center will be closed for HVAC and electrical upgrades beginning Monday, December 8. Work is expected to last three weeks, with a planned reopening on Monday, December 29. Construction crews will be on site from 7 A.M. to 6 P.M. daily. The Main entrance will be closed during this time and cafeteria seating will be limited. The outdoor courtyard and covered walkways will remain accessible. A parcel locker will be installed outside the East Garage for package pickup and delivery. Temporary services — including pop-up study rooms, a Mobile Café, and a shuttle to the Library — will be available while the Student Center is closed. For details and maps, visit www.university.edu/studentcenter/updates. We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your cooperation as we improve campus facilities.

Reading text 2:

University Student Services

Home | Facilities | Services | Announcements | Contact

Announcement:

Date of Issue: November 30

ALTERNATIVE SERVICES DURING STUDENT CENTER UPGRADES

While the Student Center is closed for upgrades, the following temporary services will be provided:

• Shuttle (Student Center ↔ University Library): Monday–Friday, 8:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M.
Mobile Café at North Quad: Monday–Saturday, 9:00 A.M. – 3:00 P.M.
• Pop-up Study Rooms in Building C: Daily, 8:00 A.M. – 10:00 P.M.
• Parcel Locker (outside East Garage): Available 24/7

To reserve a pop-up study room, go to "Book Space" under "Services" and select "Pop-up Study Rooms." Maps showing shuttle stops, Mobile Café location, and the parcel locker are available under "Campus Maps." If you need assistance, call Student Services at 555-1212 during business hours. Note: parking at the Student Center will be closed; use the East Garage for short-term loading access.

Reading text 3:

From: Elena Park (elena.park@university.edu)
To: Marcus Lee (marcus.lee@university.edu)

Received: December 6, 3:18 P.M.

Hi Marcus, I confirmed your reservation for a pop-up study room in Building C this Wednesday, December 10 at 7:00 P.M. Please bring your student ID when you arrive so we can check you in at the temporary desk. If you expect to arrive late, you can pick up any reserved materials from the parcel locker outside the East Garage instead. Note that the shuttle runs less frequently in the evenings. If you need to change or cancel, use "My Reservations" on the student portal. See you Wednesday if your plans don't change.

17. According to the notice, which of the following is closed during the upgrades?
18. Where is the Mobile Café scheduled to operate?
19. How does the website say you should reserve a pop-up study room?
20. For how long are the upgrades expected to last?
21. What did Elena ask Marcus to bring when he comes to the reservation?