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PART

6
Directions:Readthetextsthatfollow.A wordor phraseis missingin someof thesentences.
Fouranswerchoicesaregivenbeloweachof thesentences. Selectthebestanswerto complete
(A),
thetext.Thenmarktheletter (B),(C), or (D)on youranswersheet.

PNACTICETESTONE
Questions 141-743 refer to the following letter.

Chandi Akella
Rapid Technology, Inc.
450 Cherry Circle
Detroit MI 40355

Dear Ms. Akella:


I was interested to read about your company in the online issue of
"Technology
Today." Perhaps your company,s technology can help us.

I own a candy company in Tennessee.We _ a variety of kinds


141. (A) consume
(B) manufacture
(C) purchase
(D) desire
of candy which are sold all over the USA and in other countries as well. As
part of their work, my employees use heavy equipment and move large
boxes every day. Sometimes they fall or hurt their backs.As a result, tlhev
- days of work. Everyone suffers from this situation.
142. (A) avoid
(B) gain
(C) miss
(D) save
Theseaccidents.costmy company a lot of money, and my employees suffer
Irom nealth Droblems.

Rapid Technology's "cobots,, may help. I understand that a ,,cobot,,is like


a robot. However, it is a robot that colliborates_or works with_people.
'
So, you call it a "cobot." Is that correct?I understand that people ;re
when they work with cobots. However, the article i read only
, ,
143. (A) safer
(B) more safely
(C) safety
(D) more safety
discussed^cobotsat car companies. Could they also be used at a candy
comPany?

We are very interested in cobots,but we are not sure if they woutd work
here. lA/hat do you think? Pleasereply via mail. Thank you.

Best wishes,
(-\ (---

)tu.;p!"- P"^4",.--
Priscilla Parton
President, Prissy's Candies

PBACT]CETESTONE 2l
Questions 144-145 refer to the following e-mail'

DearTeachers,
Our new schoolyear is starting'I would like to remind everyoneaboutthe
rulesfor using our office during this exciting andbusy time' Pleasereview
theseprocedurescarefully.
1. Door Code:You needa codeto unlock the office door' New teachers'
your codewill arrive this week.
2. Telephone:Everyonesharesthe sametelephonenumber'Ifyou answera
call ior anotherieacher,pleasetake a messageandleave-- in the
teacher'smailbox. 144' (A) them
(B) her
(C) his
(D) it

3. Computers:Pleasesharethe computers'Rememberto sign -


145. (A) in
(B) up
(C) out
(D) to

after using the computer.For help with the computer,pleasecall Mario at


extension 42 | .
4. Copying:Copyingcanbe very -' so pleasemakeonly a few
copies. 146. (A) costly

(C) necessarY
(D) comPlicated

5. Eating:Pleaseeatin the lunchroom.After eating,throw all trashin the


bin. Keepthis room cleanat all times.

BestWishes,
Karin

Karin O'Flaherty
ProgramCoordinator

PNACTICETESTONE
Questions 747-149refer to the following letter.

RDACoupelry
5943Alton Lane
Irvine, CA 91628
Office Services,Incorporated
Ms. Misato Sakai
1300Lincoln Lane
San Francisco, CA 94043

Dear Ms. Sakai:

My boss recommended your company as the fastest at shipping office supplies.


I work at RDA Company, and we urgently need some supplies. t hope thii you
can ship these items _.
147. (A) quickly
(B) quieker
(C) quickest
(D) quickness

We need two large desks, model 155A" one dark brown and the other black.
We also need two chairs for the new desks. We would like the colors to
the desks,so pleasesend one dark brown and one black chair.
148. (A) contrast with
(B) differ from
(C) match
(D) cover

We need one new computer, model ABG439, with a medium-sized, flat-screen


monitor. Please- two speakers.
149. (A) include
(B) included
(C) to include
(D) will include

We also need ten boxes of white, letter-sized paper.

Pleasesend everything immediately. Our new employees need these supplies as


soon as possible. Thank you for your assistance.

Regards,

\e_c\Dx,$-
Naser Abdelwali
Human ResourcesDirector

PNACTICETESTONE 23
Questions 150-152 refer to the following letter'

The Little Tea Room


BhtmbergTT
Adlkofen, GermanY

Dr. JohannesSpieker
Hinterkirchstrasse 15
Frieburg, Germany

Dear Dr. Spieker: JanuarY7,?0-


I wanted to write and personally thank you for your kind effort in helping
to tend to one of our - at our restaurant in her tirne of need. Briana
150. (A) doctors
(B) nurses
' (C) customers
(D) emploYees

Hiltory the woman you helped resuscitate on Monday, gave me your name and
address when I spoke to her on the phone today. You - be glad to
151' (A) had better
(B) could
(C) will
(D) are
lrrow that she is recovering in the hosPital and is alrnost ready to be released'

As it tums out you assumed correctly that the woman was suffering from a
severe and suddm allergic reaction to nuts. Shehad neglected to inform the
waitress that she couldn't eat any food containing nuts. Your skill and presmce
of mind saved her from suffering a terrible tragedy'

Pleasebring your family in for a complimentary meal at your earliest


convenimce so - I may thark you in person.
1s2. (A) that
(B) thus
(C) there
(D) this

Sincerely,

f/arrn At'd^'ta'^-'
Henrik Andresen, Manager

PRACTICETESTONE
PART
7
Dhections:In thispartyouwillreada selection of texts,suchas magazine andnewspaper
articlss,letters,and advertisements.
Eachtext is followedby severalquestions.Selectthe best
answerfor eachquestion andmarkthe letter(A),(B),(C),or (D)on youranswersheet.

PRACTICETESTONE 25
Questions 153-154 refer to the following job announcement.

SALES

California-based
company seekingtoexpand itssalesoverseas islookingfor
salesprofessionals
tocover territory
inthePacificRimregion. Successful
candidateswillhavea minimum oftwoyearsexperience insales,preferablyin J
theclothingindustryaswellasa goodprofessional appearance, excellent
communication skills,
anda college degree.Conversational knowledge of
Japanese orMandarin Chinese andexperience traveling
orworking inAsiaare
desirable.
Jobisbased inSanFrancisco butrequires
onetotwoweeks a
monthol travel.Weofferanexcellent salaryandbenefits package including
health
andlifeinsurance, relocation
allowance, andprofessionaldevelopment
opportunities.
Sendr6sum6 andtwolettersofreference to:J. M.Schmidt, 150
StateStreet,SanFrancisco, CA94181 . Closingdate:June15.

Who would most likely apply for this 154. Which of the following is NOT
job? mentioned as a requirement?
(A) An engineer (A) Good appearance
(B) A real estate agent (B) Previousexperience
(C) A professor (C) A master's degree
(D) A clerk in a clothing store (D) Good speaking and writing skills

PBACTICETESTONE27
Questions 155-157 refer to the following article'

hesedays,everybody buyscomputersoftware.
Consumers purchase all kindsof software, from
gamesfor the kidsto highlysophisticated protessional
programsandeverything in between.Computer
softwarehasbecome partof everybody's dailylife,and
thisis justone morethingaddingto an ever-growing
problem.Theexcessive packaging on computer
sofh^/are is joining catchywrappers, durableplasticand
cardboard boxes,plasticjugs,andothertypesof
packaging in thetrash.Everything we buyis packaged
in onewayor another.Whenwe getour purcnases
home,we unwrapthemandthrowthe packaging in the
trash.lt thenendsup in the nation's garbage dumps.
Communities all aroundthe countryare struggling with
the problemof whereto putall thiswaste.Muchof this
excessivepackagingservesonlyto makethe products
moreattractive to consumers. lt catchesthe eyebut
doesnotreallyprotectthe goods fromdamage.
Environmentalists are askingconsumers to say"Nol"to
wastefulpackaging practices.Pleasepurchaseonly
thoseproductsthatcomewitha minimumof packaging
or thatarepackagedin 100%recycledmaterials.

What is this article about? 157. What happens to most packaging?


(A) Recycling (A) It's recycled.
(B) Computer software (B) It's discarded.
(C) The use of garbagedumPs (C) It's stored on shelves.
(D) A problem with packaging (D) It's redesigned.

According to the passage,whY are


products packaged?
(A) For protection
(B) For attractiveness
(C) For easeof consumPtion
(D) For environmental safety

28 PRAcTIcETESToNE
Questions 158-160refer to the following table.

METROBUSRIDERS
Average
Monthly (inthousands)
Riders
I Commutersf students

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Thesefiguresapplyto bustripswithinthecitylimitsonly,City-to-suburb
andsuburb-to-suburb
tripswersnotincluded
inthestudy.

What does this table compare? 160. In which month were the buses
(A) Daily schedules used least?
(B) Means of transportation (A) February
(C) Monthly ridership (B) May
(D) Riders with drivers (C) August
159. Which month had the highest number (D) December
of commuters?
(A) June
(B) July
(C) September
(D) October

PRACTICETESTONE
Questions 16l-164 refer to the following report.

The PostalSystemhasannouncedthat postalratesaregoingup yet again.


On the first of the year,the price of a first-classstampwill rise by 8 cents.
Expressmail andpriority mail rateswill increaseby 20 percent-The rates
for third-classmail will also go up, while the specialbook ratewill be
entirelyeliminated.SpecialservicessuchasDelivery Confirmation,
ReturnReceipt,and OvernightDelivery will alsocostmore,and it has
evenbeenannouncedthat rentalrateson postoffice mail boxeswill
increase.

Everybodyeverywherewill be paying morefor postalservicesnext year,


but one sectorwill be particularlyhardhit. Direct-marketingcompanies
rely on the postalsystemto carry out their business.Thesecompanies
include cataloghousesaswell assellersof mailing lists. Postalservices
accountfor a significantpercentageof their costs.

Direct-marketingcompaniessaythe proposedincreasesin postalrates


will hurt their industryand will likely evendrive someinto bankruptcy'
"Our businessis carriedout alrnostentirely throughthe mail," says
EstherBergen,presidentof MegaMarketers,Inc., one of the largest
"Of coursetheseincreases
direct-marketingcompaniesin the country.
will hurt us. They will havea hugeeffect on the way we do business."
Direct-marketingcompaniesrely mostly on third-classmail, which is
expectedto haverate increasesashigh as30 percent.Will this meanless
junk mail arriving at your doorstep?"Possibly,"saysBergen."But the
morelikely outcomeis that the smallercompanies,which will havemore
difficulty absorbingthe costsof the rate increases,will go under,while
the largercompanieswill stayin businessandtake over the marketsnow
coveredby the smallercompanies.Therewill probablybe someincreases
in pricesof mail-orderproducts,but not enoughto drive the average
consumeraway."

167. The word "drive" in paragraph 3, Iine 2, 163. According to the passage,what rate do
is closest in meaning to most direct-marketing companies use?
(A) force (A) Book rate
(B) operate (B) First class
(C) transport (C) Third class
(D) remove (D) Proposed rate
762. According to the passage,who will be 154. What are the catalog houses in this
most affected by this change? report?
(A) Direct-marketingcomPanies (A) Preferred postal clients
(B) Greeting card manufacturers (B) Direct-marketingcomPanies
(C) Postalemployees (C) FinanciallystablecomPanies
(D) Stamp collectors (D) First-classmail users

30 PnAcrIcE TESToNE
Questions 165-168refer to the following information.

1. The One-CallSystem
Inmoststates, gasindustry-upported
nalural lawsrequire
contractorsandprivate
landowners
lo callthe
localOne-Callnumber before
beginning
anykindofdigging.
Withforty-eight
hours, a pipeline
notice,
operator thepipeline
willlocate andmarkitclearly.
Anydamage atalltoa pipe-eventheslightest
scratch-
couldleadtoa leaklateron.Whether
One-Call hasbecomethelawinyourstateornot,youcanhelpkeep
pipelines
salebycallinglhenumber
ontheright-of-way
markersbefore youdig.
2. Leak Detection
Mostpipelines
areoperated
twenty{our
hoursa dayfroma control
station,
using
telephone,satellite,
or
microwave communications
systems.
Computersarewjdely
usedtomonitor
conditions
alongthelineevery
tentosixtyseconds,
soundinganalarm
iftheydetect
anyabnormality
orsudden
change inpressure.Inthe
eventofanalarm,valves
canbeclosed
andnearby pipeline
crewsdispatched
within
minutes.
3. EmergencyResponsePreparedness
Although
leaksoccur
infiequently
andrarely result
ina tire,readiness
foranyemergency isa crucial
forpipeline
responsibility companies.Federal andstatelawssupported gasindustry
bythenatural requhe
pipeline
companiesandlocalpolice
andfiredepartments tomaintain planofresponse
a coordinated andto
practice
foranemergencybystaging
drills.
These andpersonnel
drills programs
tnaining emphasize theneed
forimmediate
action
andtorcooperation
between thevarious rescue
agenciesandthepipelinecompany.
4. PublicAwareness
TheOne-Call system,
state-of-the-art
leakdetection
equipment,
andemergency response procedureshave
allbeenputinplace
withonethinginmind-thesalety please
ofyou,thepubtic. visitthewebsite
ofthe
Natural
GasAssociationtofindoutmoreaboutoursafetyprocedures,
tipsforusingnaturalgassalelyinyour
home,andinformation
onwhattodoityouseesomeone withpipeline
tampering right-of-way
markers.

155. I4rhat is the main focus of this passage? 167. lAtrhatdo rescue agenciesand pipeline
(A) Safety companies coordinate?
(B) Personnel training (A) Leaks
(C) Computermonitoring (B) Drilling
(D) Industry-supportedlaws (C) Emergencyreadiness
166, What is One-Call? (D) Microwavecommunications

(A) A telecommunications firm 168, The word "dispatched" in p aragraph2,


(B) An excavating company line 4, is closest in meaning to
(C) A contractor (A) fired
(D) A pipeline detection safety service (B) fixed
(C) sent
(D) hired

PBACTICETESTONE 3t
Questions 169-777refer to the following manual.

TROOBLESHOOTING

If vour TV does not work, check the following Points:


PIqTqRE SOqND POSSIBLECAqSES WHATTO DO

No picture Noise Not properlytuned Adjusttuning


Picture visible No sound o Volume control dial . Turn up volume
turned too low
o Earphones inserted . Disconnect
earphones
Picture all white Sound heard Brightnesscontrolnot Adjwt brightness
set correctly control

Picturedark or Soundheard Brightness control not Adjust brightness


blurred set correctly control

169. What is this chart used fol? 171. When should the tuning be adiusted?
(A) To determine a problem with a TV (A) When there is no Picture and
(B) To pick a TV Program no sound
(C) To compare Prices (B) l4trhenihere is a Pictule but
(D) To wrap packages no sound
(c) When the picture is white
170, \4trhatdoes the manual advise if the (D) When there is noise but no Picture
picture is all white?
(A) Turn down the volume
(B) Adjust the brightness control
(C) Adjust the tuning
(D) Disconnect the earPhones

32 PnAcrIcE TESToNE
Questions 172-774refer to the following letter.

April23,20_
China Books, krc.
23405SanAntonio Ave.
San Femando, CA 94509

To whom it may concem:

I-have just received a "Payment Due,, notice from your office. This is
the second time I have received such a notice. I don,t understand why I
have received these notices since I paid for my purchase at the time I
placed my order. I enclosed a check in the enveiope with the order
form. The first time I received a notice, I sent yorra photocopy of the
canceled check as proof of payment. I am now enclosing, foi ihe second
time, a photocopy of both sides of canceled check #535 in the amount of
$35.95,which I sent to cover pa)rment for lhebook In a Modern Wo d,
plus shipping and handling costs. Pleasenote that the date on the check
is October 13. The in-formation on the back shows that it was endorsed
and deposited into your company's bank account on October 23.

Pleasecall me at (415) 555-4856to acknowledge receipt of this letter. I


wish to avoid any further harassment about this payment. your
company is a wonderful source for hard-to-find books about Asia, and
I would like to continue doing business with you. As a professor of
Asian Studies, I am a frequent buyer of books dealing with all aspects
of Asian culfure and history and often recommend your store to my
students. However, if we carmot resolve this matter quickly, I will
have to take my business elsewhere. I sincerely hope that will not be
necessary.

Sincerelv

-*to.,tlf4a-*_---
Margaret Tomkins

172. Who owes money? 174. According to the letter, which of the
(A) No one following is NOT true?
(B) Ms. Tomkins (A) Ms. Tomkins has paid twice.
(C) China Books (B) This is Ms. Tomkins' second letter.
(D) The author (C) Ms. Tomkins has received two
173. When was the check written? notices.
(D) The company received the
(A) April 23
payment.
(B) May 30
(C) October 13
(D) October 23

PNACT]CETESTONE 33
Questions 175-176 reler to the following report.

I A fhen personalcomputersfirst beganshowingup


V V in oflicesaroundthe world,peoplebelievedthat
this businesstool wouldleadto somethingcalledthe
"paperlessoffice."Thiswas hailedas a greatadvance
in businesspractices.
The "paperlessoffice"theorywentsomethinglikethis:
peoplewouldstoretheirinJormation on disksand
computersinsteadof usingfile foldersand paper.As a
result,paperusewoulddecrease.Thiswas supposed
to helppreservenaturalresourcesas well as reduce
the world'ssolid-wastedisposalproblem'
In somewaysthistheoryhas playedout in practice.ln
officeseverywhere aroundthe world,filesand records
are increasingly being ratherthan
storedelectronically
on paper.Butthe prediction
has not provento be
entirelytrue.Documents areoftenprintedout in partor
in theirentiretyin orderto be reviewedor sharedwith
others.Oftenmultipleversionsof a documentgo
throughthe printoutstage,thusactuallyincreasing the
useof paperfor eachdocumentratherthanreducingit'
In addition,computershavemadeit easierto generate
noticesandflyers,of whichpeoplereadilymake
multiplecopiesto distribute to as widean audienceas
possible.In someways,computershavemadeit easier
thaneverbetoreto use largequantitiesof paper.
So, whilecompulershavereducedpaperuse in some
areas,they haveincreasedit in others.The issueof
paperand the ...
{ellingforestsin orderto manufacture
quesiionof howto disposeof so muchsolidwastestill
remainDroblematic.

"papedess office"
175. What is the report about? 175. \ rhat would the
have done?
(A) Selling computers
(B) Desktoppublishing (A) Preservedresources
(C) The "paPerless office" (B) Confusedsecretaries
(D) World problems (C) Cut costs
(D) Improvedcommurication

34 PRAcTIcETESroNE
Questions 177-180refer to the following job announcement.

PublicHealth
Pakistan
Posilion Avcilable: Division ot Public Hecfih dnd Cliniccl Nufiitton,
TheUniversityof Korochiot KorochiGenerolHospitol(KGH)isrecrultingfor on
clinicolprofessor
ossistont of medicinefor the Divisionof publicHeolthond Clinicol
Nulrition,Thecondidotewillporficipotein oll teoching,clinicol,ond bosjc
reseorchoctivitiesof ihe divlsionond serveoschiefof the publicheolthclinicol
KGH.Theindivlduolwillbe expectedto developindependenflyfundedclinicol
reseorchprogromsdeolingwiih bosicpubllcheolthissues ond/or clinicolnutrition.
Boordcertificotionrequlred.CompetitivesoloryIn U.S.dollors,oirfore,ond full
boord/lodgingincluded.Professionol grov,/thond culturolopportunjtiesobound.
Sendcurrlculumvitoe,summoryof clinicolreseorchinterests, ond threeletfersof
referenceto ForoqueKhon,MD,572St.KlldoRood,Svdnev2000.Austroliq.

177. ln line 2, the word "recruiting" is 179. I4lhich of the following is a requirement
closestin meaning to for employment?
(A) hiring (A) Pakistani medical license
(B) training (B) Medical board certification
(C) helping (C) Clinical nutrition training
(D) funding experience
178. Which of the following is part of the iob (D) Abstracts of published articles
description? 180. Which of the following is NOT
(A) Giving blood tests necessaryto apply?
(B) Supervisingresearch (A) Curriculum vitae
(C) Repairingequipment (B) References
(D) Diagnosingpatients (C) Clinical researchsummary
(D) Abstracts of published articles

PNACTICEIEST ONE 35
Questions 181-185refer to the following purchase order and letter.

PURCHASEORDER
Ship Prepaid-Add all delivery charges on invoice

Fish Market Restaurant


905North High Street
Baltimore, MD 21002

Tel: (401)555-5154
Faxz(401) 555-5177

Vendor:
Super Seafood Suppliers Ship To: Joey Farina
39908Cold Spring Circle Restaurant Manager
Baltimore,MD 21117 Address above
Tel: (401)555-0087
Fax (401)555-0097

Reference:PurchaseOrder 9855 Invoice To: Catherine Cox


Date: April 9, 20- Accounting Department
Address above

Delivery Dater ApriI L6, 20_

Item Number Quantity Unit Cost TotalCost


Tuna S8704T 200 pounds $4.00 $ 800.00
Lobster 54399L 150pounds 8.00 1200.00
Shrimp S3280S 350 pounds 6.00 2100.00
Salmon 52956A 300 pounds 8.00 2400.00
Subtotal 6500.00
Shipping/Handling 5% 325.00
TOTAL $6825.00

Prcparedby. .f oeC Fartuat


Datet Abrd/ L 20 -

CC: Accounting Department Purchasing DeParhnent; Receiving


DeDartment

PBACT]CETESTONE
April 11,20_
Mr. Joey Farina
Restaurant Manager
Fish Market Restaurant
905 North High Street
Baltimore, MD 21002

Dear Mr. Farina:

I received your purchase order yesterdat and I need to go over a few iterns with you. please
call me as soon as you receive this letter. April 16 is coming soon and I have not been able to
reach you to discuss the order. Have you received my voicemail messages?We normally need
ten days between receiving a purchase order and filling it. You must pay an expressservice
charge of $100in order to have the order filled by April 16.

I've checked with our suppliers, and we can provide 300 pounds o{ shrimp and 250 pounds of
salmon at the present time. we will provide the remainder as soon after April 1d as possible, if
that suits you.

Finally, a correction needs to be made to the shipping/handling fee on the purchase order.
Our usual charge for this is twice as much as you assumed.I'm enclosing irevised bill for
you. With the expressservice charge, the change in quantity of shrimp and salmon, and the
recalculated shipping/handling fee, your new total comes out to 95,480.

Pleasecall or e-mail me today so that we can discuss yout order. Thank you for working with
Super SeafoodSuppliers.

Sincerely yours,
n n
\d^*-0^--\L*--l
/ \
- \--/
DanoraJames
SalesManager

181. V\trere does Joey Farina work? What did foey Farina forget to include
(A) At a fish market in his purchase order?
(B) At a seafood restaurant (A) A shipping address
(C) At a fish canning factory (B) An order for shrimp and salmon
(D) At a sea{oodsupply house (C) An expressservice charge
182. When does Joey Farina want his order (D) A shipping and handling fee
delivered? 1E5. What is the usual shipping and
(A) April 8 handling fee charged by Super Seafood
(B) April 9 Suppliers?
(C) April 11 (A) 2%
(D) April 16 (B) 2.5"/"
183. How long did it take Joey Farina's letter (c) s%
to reach Sandra James? (D) 10%
(A) 1 day (C) 3 days
(B) 2 days (D) 4 days

PRACTICETESTONE 37
Questions 186-190 refer to the following fax and memo.

FAX COVERSHEET

TECH INTERNATIONAL
Betlemskenamesti 1 I
198 15 Prague
CZECHREPOBLIC
Tel: (2O4) 12 44
Fax: (2O4) 12 45

To: All BoardMembers


From: Jarek Cichy
MarketingDepartment
Date: November30, 20_
Pages: This t 5
Ref: Annual Award

lvlessage:

Pleasereviewthe attachednominationform for our department'snomineefor


this year'saward.AnezkaNovotnais my best staffmemberand is truly
deservingof this honor.I am goingto Switzerlandnext week on businessand
won't returnuntil December13. I will be checkingmy e-mailregularlywhile I'm
gone,so pleasee-mailme if you haveany questionsaboutthis nominee.

Memo

To: All department staff


From: Jarek Cichy
Re: Annual party-please attend!

As usual, the Board Members are inviting everyone to their annual Appreciation
Party held to show their appreciation of the hard work you have all done during
the year. This year, as in past years, the Board Members will give out the Employee
of the Year award during the party.

I would like to especially encourage each of you to attend the Party since this year's
Employee of the Year award will be given to the nominee from our department. In
addition to ihe honor and award she will receive from the Board, we're collecting
money to buy her a group gift. If everyone contributes just $10,we can buy her the
portable DVD player that she wants. Seemy assistant,Basia, by Thursday at 4:00 to
contribute to the gift. I hope to seeyou all on December 14 at 5:00 r.ru.

PRACTICETESTONE
186. Ufhy did Jarek Cichy send the fax? l4/ho will receive an award? ,
(A) To invite employees to a party (A) Basia
(B) To recommend someone for an (B) Jarek Cichy
award (C) Anezka Novotna
(C) To inform board members of his (D) A board member
trip
' 190. lVhere does Basia work?
(D) To ask for money for a gift
(A) In Switzerland
187. When will Jarek Cichy retum to the
(B) On the Board of Directors
office?
(C) In the Marketing Department
(A) The day before the party (D) In the Accounting Department
(B) The day of the party
(c) Next week
(D) November 30
lArhat is the purpose of the party?
(A) To honor all company staff
(B) To give an award
(C) To give out presents
(D) To celebratethe holidays

PRACTICEXESTONE 39
Questions 191-195refer to the following advertisement and form.

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-Monov, EngineeringDePortment
"BTC
isthe perfect employer.Youshouldopply todoy,"
-Rupol, MorketingTeom
"Everyone the BTCstoff is o reol teom workel ond your supervisors
on
reollycore obout you. lt's like one big fomily."
-Mohon, Accounting Deportment

Tel:(80) 91 22932001
Fox:(80) 91 22932011
E-moil:btc@btc.com
http: www,btc.com
"Requestfor
To leorn more, go to our website ond fill out the
lnformotion"form.

PFACTICETESTONE
Request for Information

Learn more about the company called the "Best Technology Company" by the
Organizationof Computer Engirreers.

@ YES! Send me information about the excellent opportunities at BTC, including


the great benefits for employees.

@ YES! I would like to have a BTC emplovee contact me.

Name: Bert Roberts


Job: Electrical Engineer
Address: Gulf Harbour Drive
Auckland, New Zealand

Interested in working in: Engineering Department

Tell us something about yourself.


Highest level of education: Master's degree in electrical engineering
Work Experience: 5 years as an electrical engineer at Servitrix. Ltd.,
Aucklald, 2 years as an engineering assistantat R&T
ComPan)', Auckland

I4lhen you have completed the form, click here.

191, What kind of business is BTC? How many years of work experience
(A) A marketing firm does Bert Roberts have?
(B) An accounting firm (A) Two
(C) A computer retail store (B) Three
(D) An electronics company (C) Five
192, I4trhich of the following benefits is NOT (D) Seven
offered by BTC? If Bert Roberts acceptsa iob with BTC/
(A) Help paying for school what will he probably have to do?
(B) Medical insurance (A) Get a master's degree
(C) Time off with pay (B) Add his testimony to the
(D) Life insurance company's advertisements
193. How did Bert Roberts get this form? (c) Move to another country
(D) Join a gym
(A) He visited a website.
(B) Manov sent it to him.
(C) He wrote to BTC to request it.
(D) He found it in the newspaper.

PBACI]CE TESTONE 4l
Questions L96-200re{er to the following agenda and e-mail.

International Environmental Protection Group (IEPG)


Meeting & Awards CeremonY
Thursday, August 1,20- 7:00P.M.
Place:Room 1, Sofitel Hotel

AGENDA

1. Welcome Birsen AksaY


2. Fall projects & plans Ari Tabaku
3, Introduction of Nominating Kazadi Koite
Cornmittee
4. Presentation of award TakobSkolnik
Recipient: J. S. Choi, CEO
5. ReceDtion

PRACTICETESTONE
196. What company does J. S. Choi work 199, What time did the reception end?
for?
(A) 3:00
(A) rEPG (B) 6:00
(B) B. J. Technology (C) 7:00
(C) Sofitei Hotels (D) 10:00
(D) Williams Inc.
200. What does Victoria Willia ms suggest
197. I4Iho presented the award? doing next year?
(A) Jakob Skolnik (A) Asking Jakob Skolnik to present
(B) Victoria Williams the award
(C) Kazadi Koite (B) Using a larger hotel
(D) Ari Tabaku (C) Inviting more guests
198. In which room was the reception held? (D) Reserving a different room

(A) Room I
(B) Room 2
(c) Room 3
(D) Room 4

Stop!This is the end of the test. ll you finish beforetime is called,you


maygo backto Parts5, 6, and 7 and checkyour work.

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