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PART 1
Directions: For each question in this part, you will hear four statements about a picture in your test book. When you hear the statements, you must select the one statement that best describes what you see in the picture. Then find the number of the q uestion on your answer sheet and mark your answer. The statements will not be printed in your test book and will be spoken only one time.
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41 . What are the speakers discussing? (A) Their homes
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42. What does the man want to do? (A) Get a new job
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71 . Where is this announcement being made? (A) At a train station
(B) At a travel agent's office (C) At an airport
( 0) At a coffee shop
72. What is the weather like in Hong Kong? (A) It is foggy.
(B) It is clear.
(C) It is snowing lightly. ( 0) It is stormy.
73. What time of day i s this announcement being made? (A) Morning
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I n the Listening test, you will be asked to demonstrate how well you understand spoken English. The entire Listening test will last approximately 45 minutes. There are four parts, and directions are given for each part. You must mark your answers on the separate answer sheet. Do not write your answers in your test book.
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Directions: For each question in this part, you will hear four statements about a picture in your test book. When you hear the statements, you must select the one statement that best describes what you see in the picture. Then find the number of the question on your answer sheet and mark your answer. The statements will not be printed in your test book and will be spoken only one time.
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Directions: You will hear a question or statement and three responses spoken in English. They will not be printed in your test book and will be spoken only one time. Select the best response to the question or statement and mark the letter (A), (B), or (C) on your answer sheet.
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you will also hear: (A) To meet the new d irector. (B) It's the first room on the right. (C) Yes, at two o'clock.
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PART3
Directions: You will hear some conversations between two people. You will be as ked to answer three questions about what the speakers say in each conversation. Select the best response to each question and mark the letter (A), (B), (C), or (D) on your answer sheet. The conversations will not be printed in your test book and will be spoken only one time.
41 . Where does the conversation take place? (A) In a police station
(B) In an apartment building (C) In a library
(D) I n a hotel
44. What are the speakers discussing? (A) Setting up a computer
(B) Preparing for a party (C) Buying a table (D) Paying a contractor
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45. What d oes the man want the woman to do?
(B) A phone (C) A map (D) A book
43. What will the woman do next? (A) Call someone
(B) Go to a store (C) Clean the lobby (D) Fill out a form
(A) Attend a meeting (B) Present a project (C) Reschedule a party (D) Help with an event
46. When does the woman's meeting end? (A) At 4:00 P.M.
(B) At 5:00 P.M . (C) At 6:00 P.M. (D) At 7:00 P.M .
47. Who most likely is the woman? 53. What problem are the speakers discussing?
(A) A doctor (A) The stock of merchandise is running
(B) A university professor low.
(C) An office receptionist (B) Someone moved the supplies.
(D) A hotel clerk (C) The machine needs to be repaired.
(D) There are not enough employees. 48. What does the man want to do?
(A) Change a doctor's appointment 54. What happened yesterday? (B) Sign up for a course at a university (A) A worker retired.
(C) Make a restaurant reservation (B) A plan was drawn up.
(D) Pay for a hotel room (C) A contract was received.
(D) A manager was promoted. 49. When did the man see Dr. Hanson?
(A) In May 55. What does the man suggest as a solution?
(B) In June (A) Contacting a repair person
(C) In November (B) Asking the staff to sign new contracts
(D) I n December (C) Getting help from another department
(D) Putting new products on sale 50. What is the problem?
(A) The coffeemaker is broken. 56. What is the man's problem?
(B) The man cannot make copies. (A) His business is not growing very fast. (C) The woman did not approve the flyers. (B) His office is not big enough.
(D) The book sale has been canceled. (C) He missed his train. (D) He just moved into town. 51 . When does this conversation take place?
(A) On Monday 57. What does the woman suggest the man do?
(B) On Tuesday (A) Take the train to work
(C) On Wednesday (B) Check the weather forecast
(D) On Thursday (C) Explore the train station area
(D) Expand his business contacts 52. What does the woman suggest they do?
(A) Hire an accountant 58. What will the man most likely do?
(B) Call a repair person (A) Continue his search tomorrow
(C) Contact Tom (B) Renovate his office
(D) Purchase the books (C) Try to think of another idea
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(A) At a theater (A) Plu mbers
(B) At a restaurant (B) Laboratory e mployees
(C) At a re cording studio (C) Restaurant workers
(D) At an airport (D) Athletes
60. Who is Kathy? 66. What proble m are the speakers discussing?
(A) A waitress (A) So me missing equip ment
(B) A ti cket agent (B) A broken sink
(C) A perfor mer (C) A wrong telephone nu mber
(D) A produ cer (D) Confusing test results
61 . What will the man do tonight? 67. What will the speakers probably do next? (A) Have dinner with a friend (A) H ire extra workers
(B) Pur chase a dis count ti cket (B) Delay work until Friday
(C) Perfor m in a play (C) Work in different areas
(D) Wat ch a show (D) Conta ct a different plu mber
62. W h o req u ested t h e ch a n g e s in the 68. Why is the man con cerned?
budget proposal? (A) So me boxes have been pa c ked
(A) The printing co mpany in corre ctly.
(B) The a ccounting offi ce (B) Shipping costs are too high. (C) The board of dire ctors (C) A meeting has been postponed. (D) The supply depart ment (D) The wo man's report is late. 63. Why was it ne cessary to ch ange the 69. What does the man hope to do?
budget proposal? (A) Develop a new syste m for paying suppliers
(A) Fuel pri ces rose. (B) Arrange for inventory to be che cked (B) Annual fees needed to be in cluded. (C) Ship so me materials by the end of the
(C) Printing costs in creased. week
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the printer? (A) Make a list
(A) On M onday (B) Take a break
(B) On Tuesday (C) Order so me boxes
(C) On Wednesday (D) Pay a bill
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Directions: You will hear some talks given by a single speaker. You will be asked to answer three questions about what the speaker says in each talk. Select the best response to each question and mark the letter (A), (B), (C), or (D) on your answer sheet. The talks will not be printed in your test book and will be spoken only one time.
71. W h e n d i d Stacy J ackson leave t h i s message?
(A) On Wednesday (B) On Thursday (C) On Friday (D) On Saturday
72. At what time does the store close today? (A) 2:00 P.M .
(B) 5:00 P.M . (C) 8:00 P.M . (D) 9:00 P.M.
73. What is Mr. Brown asked to do? (A) Talk to a manager
(B) Call the library (C) Place a special order (D) Go to the front desk
74. What is the main purpose of this talk? (A) To introduce a new employee (B) To announce an upcoming inspection (C) To report a production increase (D) To demonstrate a revised procedure 75. Who will visit the production floor?
(A) A health department employee (B) A company supervisor
(C) A maintenance director
(D) A fire department representative 76. What are listeners expected to do?
(A) Check the fire extinguishers (B) Clear any blocked exits (C) Test the fire alarms
77. What is the topic of today's conference seminar?
(A) Designing I nternet Web sites
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(A) Tour the convention center
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79. Where should seminar participants go for more information?
(A) To the computer lab
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To the registration center (C) To the information desk (D) To Meeting Room Three80. What is the main purpose of the talk? (A) To describe a building
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To list planned events (C) To name new employees (D) To introduce a supervisor8 1 . What is included in each person's folder? (A) A map
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A lunch ticket(C) An identification badge (D) A parking pass
82. When will the employees hand in the forms? (A) When they receive their badges
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(A) An architect
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A scientist (C) A painter(D) A fashion designer
88. What will happen next month?
(A) Some renovations will be undertaken .
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(D) A new director will be hired.
89. Where would the announcement most 95. What is the purpose of the speech?
likely be heard? (A) To announce a competition
(A) At a stadium (B) To accept an award
(B) At a sports equipment store (C) To introduce a speaker
(C) At a movie theater (D) To promote a book
(D) At a conference center
96. What is true about the speaker? 90. What will be given away tomorrow night? (A) She is a career advisor.
(A) An award for an athlete (B) She started writing when she was ten. (B) Shirts for audience members (C) She wrote for a university newspaper.
(C) Tickets to a game (D) She works at a publishing company.
(D) Maps of the area
97. Who is Mr. Oberly? 91 . Who paid for the item being given away? (A) A marketing manager
(A) An office supply store (B) A writer
(B) An athletic team (C) A book editor
(C) A stadium m anager (D) An agent
(D) A sporting goods store
98. Who is Alan Lam? 92. What were i ntroduced at some of the (A) A company executive
stores? (B) A factory worker
(A) Air-conditioning systems (C) A radio broadcaster
(B) Furniture departments (D) An economist
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sales figures? (C) Product designers
(A) On Monday (D) Human resources managers
(B) On Tuesday
(C) On Thursday 1 00. H ow d i d t h e s u rvey res p o n ses d i ffer
(D) On Friday from those of previous years?
94. In w h i c h c ity h ave s a l e s re m a i n ed (A) More new product plans were reported. (B) Fewer businesses responded.
the same? (C) Employee experience was not studied.
(A) New York (D) Cost was considered less important.
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1 03. Be cause the boardroom is being painted, the meeting this afternoon will ---in the conferen ce room on the fourth floor. (A) have held
(B) be holding (C) hold (D) be held
1 04. The monthly rent in cludes all utilities, with the ---of telephone and cable charges. (A) ex cess (B) ex ception (C) ex cuse 1 05. 1 06. 1 07. 1 08.
An outside auditor will visit the fa ctory next week to determine whether or not ---air-quality standards are being observed. (A) a ccept
(B) a ccepting (C) a cceptan ce (D) a cceptable
Effe ctive publi city helps a company keep a high profile by reminding the publi c of ---most su ccessful or innovative produ cts. (A) they
(B) them (C) its (D) it
Payment of monthly parking vou chers can be made either by personal che ck---by automati c withdrawal from a bank a ccount. (A) but
(B) and (C) or (D) if
Many problems with lo cks---by a simple repair or adjustment.
(A) solved (B) could solve (C) can solve
1 09.
1 1 0.
Seats will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis, so it would be best to arrive no ---than 1 1 :00 A.M.
(A) later (B) latest (C) lateness (D) late
Stewart Packaging Company plans to hire ---workers because of the increased production quota this month.
(A) inclusive (B) additional (C) multiplied (D) serviceable
1 1 1 . The company's establishment of an on-site childcare center is intended -- encourage new parents to return to work.
(A) which (B) that (C) for (D) to
1 1 2. By striving to be neat, well dressed, and cheerful, our representatives can make a good first ---on our clients.
(A) impression (B) impressive (C) impressed (D) impress
1 1 3. All receipts for travel expenses should be ---to Mr. Franconi for processing before the end of the month.
(A) substituted (B) subtracted (C) subjected (D) submitted
1 1 4. Whichever of the five new editors seems the ---experienced with layout will work with Mr. Abdellah on the special edition of
the magazine. (A) highly (B) h eavily (C) much (D) most
1
1 1 5. Because our direct marketing promotion for magazine subscriptions yielded such positive results last year, we plan to do it --this year.
(A) again (B) ever (C) very (D) truly
1 1 6. A fine of $200 will be imposed upon any drivers ---park illegally downtown d u ring the holiday parade.
(A) which (B) whose (C) whom (D) who
1 1 7. ---the new computers are arriving next week, no plans have been made to dispose of the old ones.
(A) Despite (B) When (C) Although (D) Whereby
1 1 8. In M r. Brothet's performance revi ew, the department supervisor wrote that he worked extremely ---and always finish ed h is assignments on time.
(A) diligently (B) diligence (C) diligent (D) most diligent
1 1 9. The leadership conference will be held in Lanesville, which is a bout 50 m i l es from downtown Seattle and easily accessible ---car or train .
(A) in (B) by (C) on (D) at
1 20. ---to the fitness center is free for a l l employees a n d their family members. (A) Preparation
(B) Insertion (C) Admission (D) Imposition
1 21 . Mclellan Associates, the--- ----of the two law firms, is presently advertising several job openings for paralegals. (A) largeness
(B) larger (C) largely (D) large
1 22. Rising gas prices are cutting into our profits, so we---to look for alternative delivery methods.
(A) must (B) should (C) need (D) could
1 23. Due to the---rainfall this spring, water levels in local lakes and rivers are much higher than normal.
(A) accidental (B) abundant (C) common (D) occasional
1 24. The Eisenweg Foundation will soon---its funding of external scientific research into several new domains, incl u d i n g genetics and endangered languages. (A) exalt
(B) exclaim (C) expel (D) expand
1 25. The vice chancellor confirmed that the individual points should be presented in ---of relative priority.
(A) order (B) orderly (C) ordering (D) ordered
1 26. Working so many hours of overtime to meet the deadline has left the design staff feeling ---. (A) exhaust (B) exhausted (C) exhausting (D) exhaustive 1 27. 1 28. 1 29. 1 30. 1 3 1 . 1 32.
Mr. Winthrop is a dynamic, determined , and articulate person who will succeed in sales ---he has limited experience in this area of the business.
(A) already (B) perhaps (C) as far as (D) even though
Run n i n g a successfu l a rt gallery takes more than just a love of art ; it also requires a certain business---. (A) skill (B) creation (C) progress (D) admiration M a n a g e r To n y Lopez i s i n c h a rg e of u n l oad i n g the m e rch a n d ise ---the supply trucks arrive at the supermarket. (A) when
(B) hardly (C) just (D) soon
Jorge was hired as an assistant manager five months ago, and---is now in line for a promotion.
(A) himself (B) him (C) his (D) he
Formal business attire is required in the office, while more---dress is allowed in the workshop.
(A) actual (B ) casual (C) commercial (D) official
Ever si nce M r. D errick joined the staff, Mr. Zapata and Ms. Coleman have---the marketing team for its excellent results. (A) to be p raised
(B) praise (C) been praising (D) been praised
1
1 33. Kline Biochemicals is seeking to replace 1 37. Mr. Lee takes his job-than his predecessor a team of l a b tech n i c i a n s with o n e did.
experienced researche r who is able to (A) serious handle high -level research projects ---. (B) seriously
(A) absently (C) more seriously
(B) inordinately (D) most seriously
(C) independently
(D) elusively 1 38. The conference organizers were able to
remedy the ---logistical problems quite 1 34. ---severe winter weather, affected efficiently, and guests were impressed by
bus routes may be either redirected or the creative solutions they found. temporarily suspended until the roads (A) vary
are cleared. (B) various
(A) According to (C) variety
(B) I n the event of (D) variance
(C) Of the following
(D) Out of support for 1 39. Mrs. Johnson handled the dispute-- ---, by holding private discussions in her office. 1 35. Employees should feel free to ---the (A) discreetly
on -site physician as often as needed. (B) remotely
(A) consult (C) excessively
(B) convert (D) tightly
(C) compare
(D) convince 1 40. Mobile phones have become ---prevalent
that telecommunications companies are 1 36. Ch o o s i n g ---two v e ry q u a l i fi e d establishing service i n areas previously
candidates was not easy, but the board thought too remote. has asked Mr. Diego to be the international (A) only
school' s next director. (B) such
(A) between (C) so
(B) within (D) still
(C) about (D) along
Four answer choices are given below each of the sentences. Select the best answer to complete the text. Then mark the letter (A), (B), (C), or (D) on your answer sheet.
Questions 1 41 - 1 43 refer to the following e-mail.
To: All head office personnel <[email protected]> From: Central security <[email protected]>
Subject: New construction
Please pass the following information on to --- in your area who might need a reminder. 1 4 1 . (A) ones
(B) others (C) every (D) them
In --- for the factory expansion, the southeast section of parking lot C is now permanently closed. 1 42. (A) founding
(B) preparation (C) support (D) provision
This area will be completely fenced in, and excavation will begin shortly.
During the construction period, delays should be expected in entering and leaving parking lot C. Watch for construction equipment and personnel working in the area. You must pay special attention to all --- traffic signs. The locations of these signs will change as the workers move to
1 43. (A) city (B) sudden (C) temporary (D) modern different areas of the site.
Questions 144-146 refer to the following arti cle.
Wellness in the Workplace
---health care costs remain an issue of g reat con cern for many employers. "People are 144. (A) In creasing
(B) Dupli cate (C) Advan cing (D) Re cipro cal
working more hours, and at the same time, medi cal costs are rising, so it makes sense to promote wellness," says Morris Hsiu, health servi ces coordinator for Greenview M arketing in Kelowna, British Columbia. "it costs less to build and staff a gym than it does to pay for health care, train new staff, or hire temporary staff to take over when someone be comes ill
---stress or overwork." 145. (A) due to
(B) of (C) sin ce (D) more than
At Greenview, as at other companies, employees who use the gym are more relaxed and produ ctive and spend fewer days away from work due to illness, thus saving the company money.
Hsiu re commends that companies start with small steps to ---en courage good health. Some 146. (A) a cting
(B) a ctivity (C) a ctively (D) a ctive
suggestions from Hsiu in clude bringing in instru ctors to provide classes in stret ch i ng or aerobi cs, and hiring nutrition consultants for diet information.
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Questions 1 47-1 49 refer to the following e-mail. To: employees@marq uandmedia. com
From: hr@marquandmedia. com Subje ct: Workpla ce Te ch Awards
The Awards Committee is seeking nominations for the se cond annual Workpla ce Te chnology Awards. These awards re cognize employees whose innovative use of te chnology has improved the produ ctivity of their department. Ea ch winner will re ceive a certifi cate and $ 1 ,000.
Employees can be nominated by coworkers, supervisors, or administrators, --- only full-time 1 47. (A) also
(B) until (C) instead (D) although employees are eligible. Nominations should in clude the name and department of the nominee, a list of te chni cal skills, and --- of the innovative appli cation of te chnology in the workpla ce.
1 48. (A) evident (B) evidently (C) eviden ce (D) evidential
Please send nominations to Dave Salazar at Box 354224 by April 1 5 . The Awards Committee, whi ch consists of board members, shareholders, and department leaders, --- all nominations.
1 49. (A) reviewed (B) has reviewed (C) will be reviewed (D) will review
Questions 150-152 refer to the following article. Young Designer Showcase
Trends U nlimited is promoting its Young Designer Showcase to meet the needs of the changing fashion market. The fashion industry in I ndia is witnessing a revolution. Currently, the fash ion shows and garment fai rs a re --- by a few top designers and a h a ndful of
150. (A) dominated (B) avoided (C) invited (D) displayed
b rands. H owever, a new crop of designers is --- to challenge the establishe d and 151. (A) eagerly
(B) eager (C) eagerness (D) more eager
conventional industry leaders. Young Designer S howcase will provide a place for these young creative designers to ---their talents. The products on d isplay will ran g e from
152. (A) attract (B) exhibit (C) perform (D) deliver
high-fashion d resses to jewelry and accessories. The event will attract fashion-con scious consumers as well as bulk-buying agents of international labels looking for original con cepts.
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articles, letters, and advertise ments. Each text 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 1 53-1 54 refer to the following advertise ment.
895 Havana Circle Toronto, C anada Telephone: 905-555-7683
***
Serving the Greater Toronto area since 19 70!
*** • Italian
&
North American dishes • Vegetarian food• Children's m enu
• Delicious ice cream desserts
• Service provided by an experienced and courteous staff • Delivery
&
take-out service***
Hours: 8 : 00 AM.-10:00 P .IVI. Sunday-Thursday 10:00 A.M.- 12 :00 A.M . Friday
&
S aturday***
Learn more about our menu on the Web at www.valentinoscorner.ca
1 53. What kind of busi ness is Valentino' s
Corne r? 1 54. What infor mation does NOT appear in the advertise ment? (A) A restaurant
(B) A bakery (C) A pottery shop (D) A courier service
(A) The types of offerings available to the establish ment's custo mers
(B) The hours during which the establish ment is open
(C) How much ite ms cost at the establish ment (D) How long the establish ment has been
Questions 155-157 refer to the following calendar.
July 10: Reiman Gardens Art Fair Reiman Gardens, 10 A.M. to 4 P.M.
The work of over 50 sculptors and designers of garden statues will be on display and for sale to the public. Children's activities are available all day with musical entertainment provided by pianists Donna and David Wilder at 3:00. Free July 14: Ames Municipal Band Concert
Ames Park, 7:30 P.M.
The Ames Municipal Band will begin their final month of performances this Thursday. Preconcert entertainment (comedy) begins at
7
P.M. FreeJuly 30: Rick Macon Stephens Auditorium, 8 P.M.
Singer Rick Macon is coming to the Stephens Auditorium. Macon has sold more than 18 m illion records worldwide with such hits as ''Twilight Song'' and "Strangers Forever.'' Advance tickets will be on sale at Ames Library and Goodall Grocery.
Through August 4: Kite Tales Exhibit Pioneer Library, 10 A.M. to 5 P.M.
"Colorful Kite Tales" is a documentary poster display that provides basic information about how kites work as well as fun historical facts. Free
1 55. What time does the entertainment at Ames Park begin?
(A) At 3:00 P.M. (B) At 4:00 P.M. (C) At 7 :00 P.M. (D) At 7 :30 P.M.
1 56. Where are posters being exhibited? (A) Pioneer Library
(B) Ames Park (C) Reiman Gardens (D) Stephens Auditorium
1 57. Which event is NOT free? (A) The art fair
(B) The municipal band concert (C) The Rick Macon concert (D) The kite exhibit
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Questions 1 58-1 62 refer to the following survey results.
COLOR PREFERENCES AMONG FUTURE CAR B UYERS 40 -3 5 30 2 5 20 -1 5 1 0 5 O -t-,__+--'---"--;--''---'--+--'-�..._-1-...___.---'I--'--�
Red Black Tan Blue Other
40 - - - - -3 5 - - - --- -30 -- - - ---- -25 20 1 5 1 0 -5 () +--_...._--'-l-_,__'-..!...Jl...l-'-"'-'..L.--'---'-...__,___,__,__....,'--"-__,,__,_-1-'-...__
Red Black Tan Blue Other
D
High i ncomeD
Middle i ncome Age groupsD
20-35D
3 6-55D
5 6+Color preference survey conducted in twelve countries in South America and Asia. Nol funded by any government.
Source: International Markeing Trends magazine, reporting on a survey by market research firm Trans igo, Ltd. that queried customers on likely colors of future car purchases. Survey conducted among individuals who were planning to purchase a sedan in the next 1 2 months. Survey respondents were shown photographs of both European and Asian car models.
1 58. Who conducted the survey? (A) A car manufacturer
(B) International Marketing Trends magazine
(C) A government agency (D) Transigo, Ltd.
1 59. What is indicated about black cars? (A) Affluent individuals strongly preferred
black cars.
(B) Black is equally favored by all age groups.
(C) Men and women bought black cars in equal numbers last year.
(D) Black cars are more popular in South America than in Asia.
1 60. Based on the survey results, what color car should be used in an advertisement aimed at young adults?
(A) Black (B) Red (C) Tan (D) Blue
1
1 61 . What was shown to survey participants? (A) Charts of color preference
(B) Drawings of car prototypes (C) Pictures of automobiles (D) Magazine advertisements
1 62. What group of people were included in the survey?
(A) Potential car buyers (B) Market researchers (C) Factory employees (D) Car dealers
Questions 1 63a1 65 refer to the following form.
Frank's Auto Repair
1 1 2 Central
Customer Feedback Form
Your opinions are important to us. We will use the information collected in this survey to help improve our service. Please tell us how i mportant each of the following factors is to you when you choose a business for automotive repair. Circle a number from 1 -6.
Price
Convenient Location Experienced Mechanics Courteous Office Staff Did our staff:
Not important
2
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1 2
2
Clearly explain the work your vehicle neede(1? Treat you politely and with respect?
3 4
3 4
3 4
3
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Accurately estimate the amount of time the work would take? Tell you the cost before repairing your vehicle?
Comments Very important
(j)
6 5 6 5©
5 6 No __2L Yes No Yes___x_
No __ Yes _x_ No Yes___K_
I'm not sure I understand what was wrong with the car. but the mechani cs were able to fix it quickly and easi ly. The price was reasonable. too. But it would be helpfol next time if I c011ld get more information about the repair
1 63. W h at d o e s t h e custo m e r c o n s i d e r u n im po rtant when choosi ng a repair service?
(A) The location of the company
(B) The respect shown by the employees (C) The experience of the company's
mechanics
(D) The price of the company's services 1 64. With which aspect of the service was the
customer NOT satisfied?
(A) The cost of the necessary parts (B) The amount of i nformatio n given
about the repair work
(C) The amount of time needed to make the repairs
(D) The politeness of the employees
1
1 65. What is suggested about the customer? (A) The customer has been to the repair
service more than once.
(B) The customer will not do business with Frank's Auto Repair again.
(C) The customer was satisfied with the repair costs.
(D) The customer knew what the p roblem was with the car.
Questions 1 66-1 69 refer to the following memo.
Ml JEMl <O> JR-AN JD 1LJ[ Ml
DATE:
January 28TO:
Bui lding M CommunityFROM:
Janis Ting, Director of the Office Space CommitteeSUBJECT:
Jay Yoon Auditorium RenovationWe wanted to alert you to the fact that the renovation of the Jay Yoon Auditorium, the first phase of a two-phase project, will begin in m id-February. The second phase, reconstruction of the first-floor offices adj acent to the auditorium, could begin as early as Augtist, with an intended completion date of l ate November.
A project of this scope, in such a central l ocation, will necessarily cause a certain degree of disruption to our community, and every effort will be made to minimize this disruption. Plans have already been made to provide alternative venues during renovation; for those of you who anticipate needing to schedule events for these alternative venues, inform Lidia I brahim (x3 372, librahim @ m . galleries.com) as soon as possible.
Should these timelines change in any way as this work progresses, we will keep the community informed.
1 66. Why was the memo written? (A) To announce alternative venues (B) To warn about possible disruptions (C) To revise the schedule for a project (D) To inform employees about new staff 1 67. What does the second phase of the
renovation involve? (A) Adding another floor (B) Reconstructing office space (C) Centralizing event facilities (D) Upgrading an adjacent building 1 68. W h e n i s the p roj ect expected to be
completed? (A) In January (B) I n February (C) I n August (D) I n November
TEST1
1 69. What should people who want to reserve a large space do?
(A) E-mail Janis Ting (B) Contact Lidia Ibrahim (C) Complete the new forms (D) Fill out an online application
Questions 1 70-1 7 3 refer to the following notice.
.. ..
Wibowo,
Mustika Museum
Date & Time: February 2 , 1 0:00 AM-1 2 noonLocation: Mustika Museum, Conference Room J l Kram at Raya 8 1 , Jakarta
Bio: Ami Wibowo has b een the chief curator of the Mustika
Museum, the oldest museum of Indonesian art and artifacts, since
1 987. She holds a Master of Arts degree from Surabaya University and has been promoting the country's culture and heritage since
1 97 1 . She is cochair of the National Heritage Commission and currently serves as the chair of the ASEAN Culture Foundation. She also started the annual Pan-Indonesian Art Conference in Jakarta. Under her leadership, Mustika Museum has developed several award-winning services, ranging from the "Museums as Classrooms" program to international exhibits such as "Masks of the Java Seas" and "A Transcultural Mosaic," showcasing artifacts from the
permanent collection. Her most recent exhibit is "Hornbills and Dragons," which is receiving overwhelmingly positive reviews in New York.
Ms. Wibowo is frequently featured in art j ournals and on radio and television talk shows. Among her many publications is the
international best seller,
Postcards from the Far East.
For more information, please call the Ministry of Culture at 555-3003
and speak to Benny Sutrisno.
1 70. What is the purpose of the notice? (A) To advertise an event
1 72. Where will Ami Wibowo be speaking? (A) At M ustika Museum
(B) To announce a new exhibit (C) To publicize a new museum (D) To remind participants about a trip 1 7 1 . W h i c h of t h e fo l l o w i n g i s N OT a n
international exhibition? (A) Hornbills and Dragons (B) Masks of the Java Seas (C) A Transcultural Mosaic (D) M useums as Classrooms
(B) At the Pan-Indonesian Art Conference (C) At Surabaya University
(D) At the Ministry of Culture
1 73. What is one of Ami Wibowo's achievements? (A) She is the founder of Mustika Museum. (B) She wrote Postcards from the Far East. (C) She is a professor at Surabaya University. (D) She started a broadcasting company.