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PART 6

Directions: Read the texts that follow. A word, phrase or sentence is missing in parts of each text. Four answer choices for each question are given below the text. Select the best answer to complete the text. Then mark the letter (A), (B), (C), or (D) on your answer sheet.
Questions 1 - 3:

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!

1. (1)
2. (2)
3. (3)
Questions 4 - 6:

Reading text:

NOTICE-CASUAL FRIDAYS

A number of staff members have expressed an interest in Casual Friday. I realize that this custom _____(1) in many offices nowadays.

I appreciate the fact that many of you have discussed this matter with me _____(2), and pointed out that our strict dress code is outdated.

Because so many people have expressed an interest in dressing casually once a week, we will have Casual Friday in this office starting next week. While we want to be relaxed, we do not want _____(3) our coworkers to styles of dress that may make them feel uncomfortable.

So, while the dress code will be relaxed, it does not mean that you can wear anything you want. Shoes and shirts are required, and beach and gym attire are unacceptable.

Amanda Jones, Director

4. (1)
5. (2)
6. (3)
Questions 7 - 10:

Reading text:

Do you find _____(1) your home more trouble than it’s worth? If so, call Wimberley’s—the most trusted housekeeping service in Kent. Since opening five years ago, we have consistently received top ratings from our customers.

_____(2). Our crew takes care of window and floor washing, vacuuming, and tile polishing. We use state-of-the-art equipment to get rid of the odors, dirt, and stains you’ve been struggling with. Furthermore, if you need to remove large _____(3) items such as furniture or appliances, the Wimberley’s staff can do this for a small additional fee.

We _____(4) your home at whatever time is most convenient for you! So, if you’re interested, please call us at 555-9190.

7. (1)
8. (2)
9. (3)
10. (4)
Questions 11 - 14:

Reading text:

The city’s Waste Management Division has been cleaning Brentridge’s streets twice a month. However, in response to the rapid accumulation of trash in several districts, we have decided to increase the frequency of this service to once a week starting May 1. _____(1), we hope to improve the appearance of public areas while removing substances that could contaminate the environment.

There are a few things that you need to be aware of. First, each neighborhood has been assigned a day of the week for its streets to be cleaned. _____(2). Additionally, residents must make sure to keep their curbs _____(3) at these times. This is vital as our cleaning vehicles will be unable to reach them otherwise. We would truly appreciate your _____(4) with these changes.

11. (1)
12. (2)
13. (3)
14. (4)

PART 7

Directions: In this part you will read a selection of texts, such as magazine and newspaper articles, e-mails, and instant messages. Each text or set of texts is followed by several questions. Select the best answer for each question and mark the letter (A), (B), (C), or (D) on your answer sheet.
Questions 15 - 16:

Reading text:

Nicky Candela 11:01 A.M.
Jacob, there have been some changes. Could you stop for some supplies on your way to work?

 

Jacob Brosky 11:04 A.M.
Oh, sure thing. But I thought that we got everything yesterday.

 

Nicky Candela 11:07 A.M.
I just got a call from Ms. Arden's wedding planner. She wants to add 40 cupcakes to her order. I've already put them in the oven, but we're all out of decorative silver beads. Also, we need more yellow icing to mix the right colors.

 

Jacob Brosky 11:08 A.M.
OK, so we need at least two bags of silver beads and four tubes of yellow icing, I'm guessing.

 

Nicky Candela 11:10 A.M.
Exactly. We'll finish that this morning and then begin work on the food items for Mr. and Mrs. Morton's anniversary party.

15. What most likely is Ms. Candela's job?
16. At 11:08 A.M., what does Mr. Brosky most likely mean when he writes, "I'm guessing"?
Questions 17 - 18:

Reading text:

Due to increased security concerns, all computers at Macki Corporation must run current virus-scanning software. This software will scan disks and files that have been downloaded from the Internet for possible viruses. New virus definitions must be downloaded each month from the Macki Website since new viruses can be created at any time. Failure to run virus software on your computer will result in immediate termination from Macki Corporation.

17. What will happen to employees who do not use virus software?
18. When can new viruses be developed?
Questions 19 - 21:

Reading text:

To: All Staff
From: Brendan Rogerson (b.rogerson @ ellisellis.com)
Subject: Training Courses
Date: April 12

Hello all Ellis and Ellis Consulting staff,

As you know, I've been trying to find a way to improve efficiency here in the office and asked you to complete a survey providing your suggestions. -[1]-. For instance, a number of employees have expressed the desire to take more professional development classes so they can add to their skills. And at the same time, I have noticed that we have had to hire graphic designers on a very regular basis. -[2]-. When it comes to very big projects, like Web site design or creating our annual report, this seems appropriate, but in many cases, we are hiring them to do an hour of work that one of our own employees could probably do with a little training. -[3]-.

Consequently, I am considering organizing a short course on basic graphic design skills for any employees who are interested. -[4]-. This would allow us to use in-house skills for smaller design projects in the future. If this sounds like something you would like to participate in, please respond to this e-mail and let me know before April 20.

Best wishes,
Brendon Rogerson
Human Resources Director, Ellis and Ellis Consulting

19. What is indicated about Ellis and Ellis Consulting?
20. What does Mr. Rogerson want to do?
21. In which of the positions marked [1], [2], [3], and [4] does the following sentence best belong? "Going through them, a couple of trends have become very clear to me."
Questions 22 - 23:

Reading text:

Telcorp in Trouble

The CEO of Telcorp, Howard Ballantine, has been accused of using company money to invest in personal real estate deals. A private committee was hired to investigate Mr. Ballantine's financial activity after Walter Scott, the senior accountant at Telcorp, noticed nearly 2 million dollars was missing from the company's primary investment account. Mr. Scott discovered the problem three months ago and reported it to Richard Flint, Telcorp's chief financial advisor. Howard Ballantine denies any wrongdoing, and is hiring his own team of financial officers to investigate the matter, a close friend of Ballantine's said. Telcorp was the nation's leading producer of cell phones until Softphone Inc. opened a factory in China six months ago, which enabled it to save nearly 10 million dollars in production costs. Mr. Ballantine's alleged actions suggest that the company will face more trouble in the future.

22. According to the article, what mistake did the CEO of Telcorp make?
23. How did Softphone Inc. decrease operation costs drastically?
Questions 24 - 26: refer to the following e-mail.

Reading text:

From: maria_07@kofers. com
To: Jones82@kofers. com
Subject: Product defect
Date: March 10

The executive committee has decided to make some major changes in the production line after over a thousand calls have come in over our latest product, the TH-A310. A mold which shapes the coupling part of the robotic arm seems to have had a technical problem since last week. The products manufactured during this period have all been reported as defective, and the company had to make immense refunds for the faulty goods. It is imperative that the production line be corrected in the shortest time possible to regain credit and reinforce brand image.

The executive committee requests that you clarify and report the cause of the failure and devise a way to overcome the present issue. The committee has also authorized you to build a temporary production line to offset the losses of last week if necessary. Please have those tasks finished before this Thursday.

Maria Rodrigues, Personnel Director
TH Computers. Inc.

24. For whom is this e-mail probably intended?
25. What problem has the company encountered?
26. What did the executive committee request?
Questions 27 - 30:

Reading text:

www.bennetthouse.org/visit

HOME | VISIT | HISTORY | MAP/LOCATION | CONTACT

Visitors and tour groups are welcome to view Bennett House from Tuesday through Saturday from 10 A.M. until 5 P.M. Groups of 10 or more are asked to make reservations a day in advance. Those who fail to do so may face significant waiting times. Admission is free, but cash boxes are located at the entrance and gift shop, where donations are gratefully accepted.

Bennett House can also arrange guided visits for students or tour groups for a flat fee of $25. -[1]-. All guests will receive informational brochures, which include history and facts about the Victorian-era home and the art and furniture contained in the rooms. -[2]-. The brochures contain pictures and short biographies of the house's former inhabitants as well. -[3]-.

A gift boutique and a tea shop are located near the exit. Postcards, souvenirs, T-shirts, tins of English teas, and teacups are available for purchase. -[4]-. The gift shop will not be open during the off-season from January through March, but the rest of our facilities will remain in operation. Bennett House closes on all national holidays.

27. What advice is included in the information?
28. What is available for an additional charge?
29. What is NOT indicated about Bennett House?
30. In which of the positions marked [1], [2], [3], and [4] does the following sentence best belong? "All proceeds from items sold go towards the preservation of this historic building."
Questions 31 - 34:

Reading text:

Dear Readers,

This July, Horse and Rider will celebrate its 27th anniversary. Since its first issue was published in January of 1980, Horse and Rider has continued to bring its readers tasteful but entertaining articles covering everything about horses. To celebrate our anniversary, we are offering a special promotion to all our readers: a free three-month subscription. Plus, you will receive our special anniversary issue, which will be published at the end of July. This special issue will feature an article about Marjorie Clemmons, the Senior Editor and founder of Horse and Rider.

To be eligible for the special offer, just fill out the request form that is enclosed with this letter, and mail it to us by June 15th. As always, we welcome your quetions and comments, so if you would like to be included in our From the Readers section, please visit our website www.horseandrider.com and submit your review electronically. We thank you for your continued support, which has helped us become the most popular horse magazine in the country.

Sincerely,
Katherine Fields
Public Relations Advisor

31. Why did Katherine Fields write this letter?
32. Who will be featured in the anniversary issue?
33. According to the letter, how can readers get their comments published?
34. Which of the following is mentioned about Horse and Rider?
Questions 35 - 38:

Reading text:

Dear Museum Colleagues;

To celebrate Colorado Museum Month, we are devoting ourselves to promoting the unique services and programs that we provide for our communities and their residents in Colorado.

The primary goal of this year's Colorado Museum Month is to raise public awareness of museums' roles to a community. We are seeking support especially from the media, and even from politicians in the state. Our museums, located throughout Colorado, attract an increasing number of visits from all around the country each year by constantly paying attention to high-quality artistic works. In addition, we make available learning experiences for people all ages.

In order to make this special event more effective, we ask for your support and participation. Please take the following two steps that will help bring favorable publicity to our communities in Colorado:

• Invite more than one Colorado state official to your institution and ask for each person's opinion about how to better meet the needs of museum visitors.

• Write a letter to a newspaper, television station, or a radio station in your community to promote your institution.

Ready-made templates are also available on the Web. Please participate and make Colorado a more culturally rich place. With your support, we can make a difference.

Sincerely,

Nancy Rumblt-Trzcinski

Director
California Museum Association

35. What is the main purpose of the notice?
36. What is the primary focus of Colorado Museum Month?
37. For whom is this notice most likely intended?
38. How many steps are suggested as a way to make the event successful?
Questions 39 - 41:

Reading text:

Patak - Isn't your home worth it?

In business for four generations, Patak is renowned for its high quality, its vast knowledge of hand-knotted carpets, and its excellent customer relations. We deal only in genuine oriental and Persian carpets and rugs of the highest quality, with detail, workmanship, value, and hand-made beauty that machine-made imitations simply cannot match. All of our carpets are 100% handmade and take months or years to complete because the knots are hand-tied to a density of 400 per square inch! Our collection consists of the finest quality rugs made by Pakistani master weavers who have passed down the skill from generation to generation for centuries. They are made of the highest-quality materials: 100% New Zealand wool with highlights of silk. Isn't your home worth that kind of quality? Shop conveniently online at our website and search through a huge selection of hand-picked oriental carpets and rugs we have in stock! With this much selection, we're confident you will find the carpet that's right for your home. All prices include international door-to-door delivery, which can take as little as three days! Stop by and browse. You'll be glad you did.

39. What products does this company offer?
40. How can potential customers view their products?
41. Why do these rugs and carpets take so long to make according to the ad?
Questions 42 - 45:

Reading text:

Shopping for Free?

Virtual Mall is the creation of programmer Pat Gustin, who launched the free mobile game just nine months ago. To date, more than 300 thousand people have downloaded the application, of which roughly 60 percent are active at any given time. Such numbers are very appealing for companies who advertise through mobile applications.

"The idea of the game is simple," says Gustin. "People rent spaces in a virtual shopping mall and select products to sell from a catalog we provide." -[1]-. He explained that if the virtual vendors are able to manage their stores correctly, they make a profit in virtual money. -[2]-.

The game offers a level of detail and customization that is appreciated by users. It has even proven to be popular among women, a difficult target to reach in the world of mobile gaming. -[3]-.

Gustin says he is also working on another game called Virtual Farm, to which he will apply the same concepts but in an agricultural setting. -[4]-. He hopes to launch the game by early next year.

Those interested in learning more about Virtual Mall are encouraged to download the application for free. For details about Gustin's other games, go to www.virtualgamesco.com.

42. What is the main topic of the article?
43. What is NOT mentioned about Virtual Mall?
44. What is indicated about Pat Gustin?
45. In which of the positions marked [1], [2], [3], and [4] does the following sentence best belong? "They can then use these earnings to improve their stores or purchase items from other sellers."
Questions 46 - 50:
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Reading text 1:

FILMOGRAPHY: Henry Spencer, actor

Run for your Life, role of marathoner Dale Warren
Directed by Aaron Marks

Some Prefer the Breeze, role of doctor Richie Dean, nominated for SPG Award for best supporting actor
Directed by Larry Loden

Therein Lies the Truth, role of lawyer Abner Cole, nominated for SPG Award for lead actor and won International Screen Award for lead actor
Directed by Greg Steinfield

Show me the Way, role of scientist Ellis Charleston, won International Screen Award for lead actor
Directed by Greg Steinfield

Bandits of Time, role of astronaut Hal Lourdes, won Sci-Fi Award for best supporting actor
Directed by Jerry Bradbury

Reading text 2:

http://www.screenactiontalkshow.com

HOME | SCHEDULED SHOWS | SHOW RECORDINGS | CONTACT US

Join Korinna McKay every Wednesday evening at 5 P.M. for Screen Action, a radio program featuring news and interviews about the movie industry on Slick Radio 93.9 FM.

This week on June 7, Korinna welcomes Cheri Oakland to the studio, who will discuss her most recent work, Bandits of Time II. A follow-up to the incredibly successful Bandits of Time released two summers ago, it includes all the cast members from the first movie. Ms. Oakland will tell us about the film and her experience while directing the production. After the interview with Ms. Oakland, actress Cecily Monroe, who returns as the character Sylvia Slade in Bandits of Time II, will also join us to discuss the movie. Dial 1-800-555-3944 at the end of the program if you have a question about the movie that you would like to ask our guests. And if you miss this week's show, catch it later by clicking on the "SHOW RECORDINGS" tab after the airdate.

Reading text 3:

TO Bob Voorhies
FROM Marnie Hefner
SUBJECT Screen Action: June 7 program
ATTACHMENT Release form
DATE June 8

Dear Mr. Voorhies,

Thank you for calling in to our June 7 program. Your question and comments were very much appreciated by Ms. McKay and our guests.

As you may be aware, Screen Action records all programs and posts them on our site for the convenience of listeners. Regulations require us to seek the permission of anyone speaking on the program before we do this, so attached you will find a release form that we kindly ask you to sign and return to us.

Once again, we are appreciative of loyal listeners like yourself.

Regards,

Marnie Hefner, producer
Screen Action

46. According to the list, what is NOT true about Henry Spencer?
47. What can be inferred about Ms. Oakland?
48. Who most likely is Korinna McKay?
49. What is suggested about Mr. Voorhies?
50. Why has Ms. Hefner asked Mr. Voorhies to sign a document?