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PART 4

Questions 1 - 3:
1. How long has the weather been hot?
2. When will the weather probably cool down?
3. What will be aired next?
Questions 4 - 6:
4. What is the speaker shopping for?
5. What does the speaker mean when he says, "It's pretty far from here"?
6. What does the speaker ask the listener to do?

READING TEST

PART 5

7. Ms.Nora decided to find a solution for the problem by _____.
8. Only after one of the employees expressed concern did they _____ investigating harassment claims against the supervisor.
9. If you won't be able to present a valid receipt, neither may the products be returned _____ are you refunded.
10. The president stated in the press conference that the _____ situation was very serious.
11. Jacques and Louisa will only _____ purchasing appliances that come with a money-back guarantee.
12. The product manual includes a _____ set of instructions on the installation and maintenance of the television set.
13. It's not worth paying for an annual service when you can simply call the supplier on an as _____ basis.
14. The shareholders will _____ this afternoon to finalize resolutions on the use of the company's net income and the payment of year-end dividends.

PART 6

Questions 15 - 17:

Reading text:

If you are looking for an activity that the whole family can enjoy, consider visiting one of our city's fine museums. It is the perfect way to _____(1) fun with education.

Depending on your family's interests, you might _____(2) to visit a science, history, or art museum.

If your children are older, they will want to visit exhibits that particularly interest them and take the time to give each one a _____(3) look. Younger children have a shorter attention span. Museums with interactive exhibits are best for them.

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

PART 7

Questions 18 - 19:

Reading text:

Riya Shankar [9:10 A.M.]
I received a customer complaint about our Web site yesterday. I was wondering if you have time to look into it now.

 

Noel Mitchell [9:13 A.M.]
Was the complaint about our Frequently Asked Questions page? We finally finished fixing it last night. Everything should be okay.

 

Riya Shankar [9:14 A.M.]
That's good to hear, but the problem actually concerns the store content page. The customer mentioned that several images of our latest products aren't loading.

 

Noel Mitchell [9:18 A.M.]
If it was yesterday evening, it was probably because we were updating the pictures. But I'll double-check the page and get back to you right away.

 

Riya Shankar [9:20 A.M.]
Fantastic. Thanks for your help!

18. At 9:13 A.M., what does Mr. Mitchell most likely mean when he writes, "Everything should be okay"?
19. What problem did a customer have with a Web site?
Questions 20 - 21:

Reading text:

From: Iris Gall (IrisG@edprop.com)
Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2007 9:10 AM
To: patrick_puckett@hotmail.com
Subject: Your storage space

Dear Mr.Puckett,
I am Iris Gall, your Storage Advisor. You have made a great choice with Midtown Mini-Storage.
You will now have no charge for 24 hour access - from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., 7 days a week - for your complete convenience.

In addition, you will have:
. Free off-street parking to avoid getting parking citations.
. Free pushcarts and dollies so you can easily move your goods.
. Free automatic elevators so you can quickly get to your space.

We can also assist you by arranging a Professional Moving Service, a Do-It-Yourself Truck Rental, or Boxes and Packing Supplies for you. Just let us know, and we'll immediately take care of it.
Your Reservation #618195 is due June 26, 2007.

Please feel free to call me anytime with your questions.

We look forward to serving you.

Iris Gall
Storage Advisor
Midtown Mini-Storage
1-800-STORAGE (786-7243)

20. What is the purpose of the letter?
21. What is a service offered at no additional charge?
Questions 22 - 26:
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Reading text 1:

12 April 2007

Employment Officer
Porter Investments
67 Waltham Ave.
Boston, MA

Dear Mr. Wright,

I was extremely interested in your recent advertisement for an Assistant Accountant, which appeared in the March issue of Financial Times. I am confident that my educational background and work experiece make me the ideal candiate for this position.

I graduated last year with high honors from Georgetown University, where I double majored in accounting and economics. My thesis, "The Economics of Investing," received the highest grade in my class. While at University, I was also president of the Finance Club, and the Treasurer of the Student Council. In my junior year, I was responsible for organizing a fundraising event that collected 50 thousand dollars for the new gymnasium on campus.

Last summer, I was accepted for an internship position with Harvey Investments, a famous New York investment firm. During my two months at Harvey Investments, I managed over 20 corporate accounts, and was responsible for approximately 1 million dollars in investments.

I have enclosed a detailed resume, along with two letters of recommendation, and my University transcript. I hope you will find my personality and work experience a good match for this position. Please feel free to contact me at 896-326-5478, if you have any questions.

Sincerely,
Richard Bolt

Reading text 2:

12 Frosty Rd.
Boston, MA

Dear Mr. Bolt,

I am sorry to inform you that the position you applied for has been filled. I want you to know, however, that I thought your resume and cover letter were extremely interesting. I think you would be an excellent addition to our team here at Porter Investments. If you would like to pursue other employment opportunities with our company, please contact Martin Plaster, the Director of Finances. He might be able to tell you about some other positions that will be available in the future. He can be reached at 895-654-2315. Thank you for your interest in our company.

Sincerely,
Paul Wright

22. What did Richard Bolt achieve while at Georgetown University?
23. What does the letter suggest about Harvey Investments?
24. What news does Mr. Wright give Richard Bolt?
25. Why might Mr. Bolt contact Martin Plaster?
26. The word "extremely" of the second letter is closest in meaning to
Questions 27 - 31:
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Reading text 1:

August 8

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
1 2 3
office visit, Japan-America Society
4 5
staff meeting
6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19
staff meeting
20
21 22
President's birthday
office closed
23 24 25      26
annual softball tournament
27
28 29 30 31
end-of-month sales meeting

Reading text 2:

To: swhitfield@tinycom.com, Bhejones@gonet.com, hdavis@renet.co
From: jpotter@hnet.com
Subject: August Calendar
Date: July 19

I have been asked to inform you of some changes to the summer events calendar. I would like to ask you to add these changes to the calendar posted in your offices, and to be sure to announce them at your monthly sales meeting at the end of this month. I have attached a copy of the original calendar, but I am afraid you will have to mark the changes for yourselves.

The first change is to the date of visit from the Japan-America Society. This has been postponed for a week and will happen the following Wednesday instead. Next, the annual softball tournament was marked incorrectly as Thursday and Friday, the 25th and 26th. It will be held, as always, on the fourth Friday and Saturday of August. In other words, the 26th and 27th. Finally, the meeting on August 31st is canceled.
Thanks for noting the changes.

Jason Potter

27. How often are the sales meetings scheduled?
28. What date will the Japan-America Society visit the office?
29. How long does the sporting event last?
30. What will happen on the fourth Monday in August?
31. Which event has been canceled?