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PART 4

Questions 1 - 3:
1. What is indicated in the advertisement?.
2. Look at the graphic. What is true about the pricing?
3. What can you infer about Presidential Tailoring?
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4. Who most likely are the listeners?
5. What is the problem?
6. What will probably happen at 11:45?

READING TEST

PART 5

7. Ann's dress cost _____ Jane's.
8. The CEO attended the meeting _____ the entire sales team to apologize for the delay.
9. The company you work for is willing to take advantage of new technology, but _____ are concerned about adverse consequences.
10. Tom always _____ his email before leaving work every day.
11. In order to cope with the _____ demand for services, owner and founder Dr. Robert Linde will also offer an after-hours service for those who cannot meet the regularly scheduled clinic hours.
12. It is likely that _____ of the annual conference will reach an all-time high this year, with more than 1, 000 people planning to attend.
13. He agreed because he said it was like having a gun held to his _____
14. If you want to submit a document that contains a _____, a fax might be better than an e-mail.

PART 6

Questions 15 - 17:

Reading text:

MEMO

To: All office staff

From: Office Manager

Re: New photocopier

We have finally purchased a new photocopier. _____(1), it is a great improvement over our old one.

It can _____(2) documents so you don't have to put them together yourself.

It also folds documents for mailing. However, it does not correct mistakes in your writing. When making multiple copies of a document, please _____(3) it beforehand and correct any errors.

This will save us a great deal in both paper and time. Please let me know if you have any questions about using the new machine.

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

PART 7

Questions 18 - 20:

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!

18. What does the article mention about athletic performance?
19. What is NOT true about Paul Fisher?
20. What did Haverford University do for their research?
Questions 21 - 23:

Reading text:

Hamburger House

Summer Special Offer!

That's right, we've brought back our annual Summer Special Offer here at Hamburger House.

Buy two juicy hamburgers --> get one hamburger free! Buy two giant cheeseburgers --> get one cheeseburger and one drink free!

Cool off with a Mountain Milkshake (Caramel or Raspberry) for only $1.50 or a Glacier Sundae (Blueberry or Double Chocolate) for only $2.50.

The Summer Special Offer will last all summer, from June 1st to August 31st!

21. If you buy two giant cheeseburgers, what do you get free?
22. How long does the offer last?
23. How often does this special offer happen?
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Reading text 1:

Downtown Public Library Hosts Career Networking Night

Connect with local employers and alumni at an evening event on June 10 in Meeting Room B. The program runs from 6:00 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. Admission is free. Space is limited to 40 participants, and registration is required. Refreshments will be provided. Please bring copies of your resume and business cards.

Location: 201 Central Ave, Meeting Room B.
Registration: online at downtownlib.org/events or call 555-2200.
Parking: lot behind the library. Please bring a photo ID.

Reading text 2:

TO Maya Chen <m.chen@oakwood.edu>
FROM Liam Park <l.park@oakwood.edu>
SUBJECT Can you bring your mentees?
DATE May 28

Hi Maya,

I saw the library announcement and would like to register our student group for June 10. I have 3 students plus 2 staff (5 total). The notice says "space is limited to 40 participants, and registration is required." I remember your mentoring group usually has four students, so together we'd have nine — that should make for richer conversations with the employers and alumni.

The registration deadline is June 1, and the site asks for advance sign-up. We have room in the college van for nine, so transportation isn't a problem. Please let me know by Tuesday, June 1, if you can join so I can complete the online registration.

Thanks,

Liam

Reading text 3:

GROUP REGISTRATION CONFIRMED

Group Registration for: Career Networking Night
Date: June 10 *Program begins at 6:00 P.M.
Organization: Oakwood College Career Services
Rate: Group registration (Reserved seats)
Participants: 9
Group Leader(s): Liam Park, Maya Chen

Please check in 20 minutes early to receive name badges. Return borrowed lanyards before leaving. No outside food allowed. Bring photo ID for entry.

24. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as being provided at the Career Networking Night?
25. Why did Liam ask Maya to bring her mentoring group?
26. By what date did Liam ask Maya to reply so he could complete the registration?
27. How many participants were listed on the confirmed registration?
28. What are participants specifically asked to do upon arrival according to the confirmation?
Questions 29 - 33:
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Reading text 1:

The Regency Scotia School of Design Hosts Historic Royal Costume Display

Threads of Royal History, launched on Friday, is the latest exhibit from the Regency Scotia School of Design (RSSD) in Glasgow. It is a treat for period costume enthusiasts. For the exhibit, the school borrowed 52 outfits belonging to both historical and current monarchs from museums around the world. Of particular note are the 4,000 year old headdress and accessories on loan from the Cairo Museum in Egypt as well as several stunning robes from the Forbidden City Museum in Beijing. In addition, fashion students from the school have created 38 replica outfits. All of the items are beautifully displayed on specially designed mannequins.

The exhibit will last for a month, concluding on April 30. Regular admission is £6.50, but students and faculty of the RSSD are admitted for free. Senior citizens pay £5.00, and children 10 and under pay £3.50. Inquire about student group rates by calling 555-3400. The exhibit space is located in the school's Leighton Hall, which is open from 10 A.M. through 8 P.M., Monday through Thursday.

Reading text 2:

TO Larry Dent
FROM Rhoda Augustine
SUBJECT RSSD Exhibit
DATE April 20

Hi Larry,

I saw an article in the paper about RSSD's current exhibit and am thinking of taking the students in my morning art classes there for a field trip. I called to find out about student group rates, and if there are 30 or more students, the admission fee is significantly lowered to £4.OO. But I only have 24 in total for both my morning classes, so I was wondering if you and your students might be interested in joining us. The community center's bus seats 55 people, so there should be enough room to accommodate everyone. It sounds like a really interesting display, and I think our students would learn a lot from it as well. There is no rush, but let me know whether you're interested by Friday so I can book the visit.

Thanks!

Rhoda

Reading text 3:

PAID IN FULL (cash)

Group Ticket for: Threads of Royal History Exhibition
Date: April 28 *This ticket can only be used on the indicated date.
Name: Terrington Secondary School
Rate: Student group rate
Participants: 48
Group Leader(s): Rhoda Augustine, Larry Dent

All visitors are required to proceed through the security checkpoint prior to admission. Photography is strictly forbidden. Please do not touch any item on display.

29. What is NOT true about Threads of Royal History?
30. Why did Ms. Augustine want Mr. Dent's students to join her group?
31. How much were the Terrington Secondary School students charged for admission?
32. What did Mr. Dent's students most likely do on April 28?
33. What are visitors to the exhibit asked to do?