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ACTUAL TEST I

LISTENING TEST

In 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 writ your answers in the test book.

PART I

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.

Statement(B), "They are sitting at a table," is the best description of the picture. So you should select answer (B) and
mark it on your answer sheet.
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PART2

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.

7. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. 20. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

8. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. 21. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

9. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. 22. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

10. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. 23. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

11. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. 24. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

12. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. 25. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

13. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. 26. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

14. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. 27. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

15. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. 28. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

16. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. 29. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

17. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. 30. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

18. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. 31. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

19. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.


PART 3

Directions: You will hear some conversations between two or three people. You will be asked 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.

32. When will the competition e held? 38. How many nights will the man spend in Paris?

(A) This Thursday. (A) One. (B) Two.

(B) In three weeks. (C) Three. (D) Four.

(C) Next month. 39. What does the man ask the woman to do?

(D) Next week. (A) Book a flight ticket to London.

33. What is the problem? (B) Call Mr. Connelly to make an appointment.

(A) Sam forgot to book the rooms. (C) Reserve a room at the Hilton Hills.

(B) Mrs. Green failed to meet with James. (D) Prepare all the necessary papers.

(C) James cannot attend the competition. 40. Why is the man making the trip to London?

(D) Miss Singh not returned from her trip. (A) To visit an old friend.

34. Who is probably going to make the presentation in (B) To close a deal.
Los Angeles?
(C) To attend a meeting.
(A) Mrs. Green. (B) Sam.
(D) To experience the hotel service.
(C) James. (D) Miss Singh.
41. Where does this conversation probably happen?
3 5. Why is the woman calling?
(A) At a bank.
(A) To ask the way to the store.
(B) At a copy shop.
(B) To figure out how to clean a carpet.
(C) At a photo studio.
(C) To make a complaint about the carpet.
(D) At a government office.
(D) To check on the duration of the sale.
42. What document does the man show?
36. What can be learned about the store?
(A) An old account.
(A) A sale is ending.
(B) A drivers license.
(B) It has changed address.
(C) An ID card.
(C) It is about to close.
(D) A photo identification.
(D) New carpet will arrive tomorrow.
43. What will the man most likely do next?
3 7. What does the man suggest?
(A) Take a picture.
(A) Bringing some color samples.
(B) Wait for the woman.
(B) Waiting for next special sale.
(C) Compete the application form.
(C) Visiting the store tomorrow.
(D) Make a copy of his drivers license.
(D) Following a carpets cleaning inst ructions.
44. Whats the possible relationship between the (D) Eight weeks.
speakers?
51. According to the man, where can the woman
(A) Friends. board the shuttle bus?

(B) Classmates. (A) At the main entrance.

(C) Strangers. (B) At the side entrance.

(D) Colleagues. (C) Across the street.

4 5. What are they talking about? (D) Inside the station.

(A) The long waiting line. 52. What can be learned about the man?

(B) How to use the automated machine. (A) He is a bus driver.

(C) When is the best time to come back. (B) He is a repairing worker.

(D) An appointment with friends. (C) He is a ticket seller.

46. What does the man say he will do? (D) He is a passenger.

(A) Apply for a new card. 53. What are they mainly talking about?

(B) Cancel his appointment. (A) A dinner.

(C) Go back to his office. (B) An interview.

(D) Come back later. (C) An appointment.

4 7. Where is the woman going? (D) A buildings location.

(A) Jackson Court. 54. When will Daisy meet the director?

(B) Delaware Park. (A) This afternoon.

(C) Lincoln Avenue. (B) Tomorrow morning.

(D) Center for Adult Education. (C) Tomorrow afternoon.

48. What does the man think of the parks walking path? (D) Tomorrows dinner time.

(A) Isolated. 55. Where is the interview located?

(B) Convenient. (A) At a big restaurant.

(C) Pleasant. (B) At the directors home.

(D) Noisy. (C) At the Milan Street 7.

49. Why does the woman not take the mans advice? (D) At the headquarters of company.

(A) It might rain. 56. What is the topic of this conversation?

(B) She is running late. (A) A place that the man held his girlfriends
birthday.
(C) She hates walking.
(B) A place that sells newspaper.
(D) She is afraid she might get lost.
(C) A place that sells seafood.
50. How long will the repair work last?
(D) A place where woman was proposed by her
(A) Two days. fiance.

(B) Two weeks. 57. How does the man know the place?

(C) A month. (A) From a newspaper.


(B) From his friend. 64. What does the woman suggest they do?

(C) From an advertisement. (A) Cancel an order.

(D) From the womans husband (B) Contact a hotel.

5 8. Which of the following is right about the place (C) Prepare a speech.
according to the woman?
(D) Postpone a decision.
(A) The price is reasonable.
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60. How much is the doll for wholesale? 65. What problem does the woman mention?

(A) $13. (A) An item she purchased is defective.

(B) $20. (B) She cannot locate a product.

(C) $27. (C) A sale price seems incorrect.

(D) $30. (D) An expiration date has passed.

61. What does the woman probably do? 66. What does the man say recently happened?

(A) An owner of a store. (A) Merchandise was rearranged.

(B) An excellent vendor. (B) Flyers were distributed.

(C) A collector of dolls. (C) An order was delayed.

(D) A travel er. (D) A service was discontinued.

62. What are the speakers mainly discussing? 67. Look at the graphic. What discount will the
woman most likely receive?
(A) Ways to reduce a travel budget.
(A) $2. (B) $5.
(B) Places to visit in Vancouver.
(C) $7. (D) $10.
(C) Possible locations for a conference.
Questions 68-70 refer to the following conversation
(D) Plans for an upcoming business trip. and sign.

63. What problem do the speakers have?

(A) Their business cards have not arrived.


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(B) Their reservations are for the wrong dates.

(C) Their transportation arrangements are not


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(B) On the second floor.

68. Who most likely are the speakers? (C) On the third floor.

(A) Carpet installers. (D) On the fourth floor.

(B) Interior designers. 70. What are the speakers probably going to do next?

(C) Cleaning staff. (A) Move a table.

(D) Office receptionists. (B) Fix a machine.

69. Look at the graphic. Where is the man currently (C) Look at some plans.
working?
(D) Make a conference call.
(A) On the first floor.

PART4

Directions: You will hear some short talks given by a single speaker. You will be asked to answer three questions
about what the speaker says in each short 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.

(B) London.

71. What is the aim of the announcement? (C) New Zealand.

(A) To warn staff members about potential dangers. (D) Thailand.

(B) To call on a strike. 76. What is the new departure time?

(C) To release an emergency matter. (A) 2:20.

(D) To comfort the people in a fire. (B) 12:15.

72. What are the people asked to do? (C) 12:50.

(A) Pay attention to their surroundings. (D) 14:20.

(B) Take the elevator in order. 77. What is being advertised?

(C) Get out of the building right away. (A) Amovie.

(D) Wait for more information. (B) A play.

73. When should a listener talk to the supervisor? (C) A TV program.

(A) If someone is not present. (D) A concert.

(B) Something dangerous occurs. 78. When will the event be held?

(C) Before the end of the day. (A) July 7th.

(D) Someone is out of control. (B) July 17th.

74. Whats the reason of the delay? (C) June 7th.

(A) A big storm. (D) June 17th.

(B) Heavy air traffic. 79. Who will get all the money?

(C) A late connecting flight. (A) The animal shelter.

(D) Technical problems. (B) The audience.

7 5. Where is the flight going to? (C) The musicians.

(A) Bangkok. (D) The CBS Television.


80. What is Dr. Sheltons job? (D) In the evening.

(A) A speaker. 87. Whats Mr.Solomons post in company?

(B) A principal. (A) An excellent salesman.

(C) A consultant. (B) An IT expert.

(D) A doctor. (C) A manager.

81. What will Dr. Shelton talk about? (D) A programmer.

(A) Raising public awareness of environmental 88. What contribution does Mr.Solomon make?
policy.
(A) He improved a software program.
(B) The health problems of people who live in cities.
(B) He developed a way to show sales trends.
(C) Improving environmental research technology.
(C) He taught new employees effective sales
(D) The impact of paper production on the techniques.
environment.
(D) He won an award for the company.
82. How long will the speech last?
89. Whats the probable relationship between Daisy and
(A) Half an hour. Tom?

(B) One hour. (A) Colleagues.

(C) One hour and ten minutes. (B) Doctor and patient.

(D) One hour and a half. (C) Customer and server.

83. What can be learned about the special guest? (D) Boss and employee.

(A) He is a former Governor. 90. Who has to see a doctor?

(B) He is a candidate for this years Mayor. (A) Daisy.

(C) He is the spokesperson of this program. (B) Tom.

(D) He is interested in environmental controls. (C) The manager.

84. How can listeners ask questions? (D) Mr. Liu.

(A) By making a call. 91. What will Mr.Liu receive?

(B) By writing an email. (A) A gift certificate.

(C) By sending text messages. (B) A gift basket.

(D) By attending the program in person. (C) A note of apology.

85. Who will be the new co-host? (D) A discount on a service.

(A) Rebecca Miller. 92.Who is the speaker most probably?

(B) Howard Jenkins. (A) An accident interviewer.

(C) Robin Cooper. (B) A weather reporter.

(D) Richard Butler. (C) A road crew supervisor.

86. When did this talk take place? (D) A utility company employee.

(A) In the morning. 93. What is the problem?

(B) In the afternoon. (A) A repair crew is not available.

(C) After a party. (B) Part of the city does not have power.
(C) Tr扣ns are running behind schedule

(D)B ed weather is cau匀ng traffic delays


96. Why is the host surprised?
94. When is the problem expected to be resolved?
(A) The guest speaker 1s so young
(A) 8:00 a.m (B) 7:00 a.m
(B) There are more audience than anticipated
(C) 9:00 a.m (D) 10:00 p.m
95. Who organized the speech? (C) The audience have waited so long
(A)A con皿1ttee (D) The decision made by audience is too amazmg
(B)A company 99. What can be known about the film?
(C) The University of Essex (A)It was filmed in two languages
(D)A middle school (B)It received many血emational awards
97. What does the host say about todays guest speaker? (C)It is a documentary one

(A) She is a university student (D)Its character is Joe Hamlin

(B) She is a historian I 00. What will happen next?

(C) She is a professor (A) A n血roduction will be done

(D) She is血rovert (B)A film will be played

98. Who is Judy Johnson most likely? (C) Questions will be answered

(A)A mayor (D) Snacks will be served

(B)A director
(C)A kite flyer

(D)A host

READING TEST

In theReading test, you will read a variety of texts and answer several different types of rea小ng comprehens10n
questions. The entire Rea小ng test will last 75血nutes. There are three parts, and directions are given for each part
You are encouraged to answer as many questions as possible within the time allowed

You must mark your answer on the separate answer sheet.D o not write your answers in your test book

PART 5

Directions: A word or phrase is mi函ng in each of the sentences below. Four answer choices are given below each
sentence. Select the best answer to complete the sentence. Then mark the letter (A), (B), (C), or (D) on your answer
sheet

IO 1.It will be almost impossible to a room at


the Hilton Hotel next week because of theC anton Fair
102. Students are to fill out a form before
(A) reserve taking the examination

(B) contact (A) remarked

(C) link (B) instructed


(D) connect (C) appealed
(D) suggested (C) to spend

(D) spend

103. The Times sent ajournalist to Pakistan to _ __ 109. Mitusa Motors announced that its head office
on the W aziristan War in that country. ---
to the port city of Kumamoto to make use of
its cheaper transportation costs.
(A) inform
(A) relocating
(B) account
(B) will be relocated
(C) transform
(C) have relocated
(D) report
(D) relocated

110. Their plan wasn't as complete as ___ even


104. The students resisted the vacation policy changes though theirs was regarded better and more thorough.
at first, but finally, most of them ___ it.
(A) ourselves
(A) refused
(B) ours
(B) accepted
(C) us
(C) generated
(D)we
(D) created
111. Original receipts must be presented to get
105. This company's profit rose so much that it reimbursed in order to ___ the money you had
offered employees a (an) ___ 6 percent of their spent while going on a business trip.
basic salaries as of next month.
(A) justify
(A) exaggerated
(B) contain
(B) additional
(C)judge
(C) straight
(D) claim
(D) related
112. _ _ _ ,failing to respond promptly to the
106. The workers' strike ___ resolved so quickly inquiry from that demanding customer will interfere
since the winter of 1965. your business.

(A) has not been (A) By no means

(B) had to be (B) Only if

(C) haven't been (C) Without a doubt

(D) will not be (D) Regardless

107. _ _ _ the start-up venture is unpredictable, 113. Lots of workers in the factory have shown
Mr.Smith is still willing to invest $6 million in it. to the regulation that they have to work during
---
holidays.
(A) Because
(A) resistant
(B) Whenever
(B) resisted
(C) Even though
(C) resisting
(D) Despite
(D) resistance
108. My boss had me ___ the whole day taking
inventory. 114. The China Daily subscription has increased
___ the marketing budget has been cut down.
(A) have spent
(A) despite
(B) spent
(B) although
(C) however

(D) because 121. Those paper boxes are to be _ _ _ to the


recyclable trash can if no one claims them.
115. The guests who registered for the opening
ceremony _ _ _ an invitation a week ago. (A) take

(A) were sent (B) taking

(B) will send (C) taken

(C) has been sent (D) takes

(D) would send 122. The magazine Vogue _ _ _ for 30 years by the
time it merges with the Fashion Asia next month.
116. Car's fuel efficiency may _ _ _ depending on
the condition of the vehicle and how you drive. (A) would operate

(A) modify (B) will operate

(B) turn (C) will have operated

(C) transform (D) has been operating

(D) vary 123. Unless she is in a meeting and cannot be


interrupted, the manager would like to _ _ _ when
117. Investors should objectively _ _ _ the potential a VIP client arrives.
of any stock before investing their money.
(A) notify
(A) aim
(B) be notified
(B) evaluate
(C) notifying
(C) convince
(D) have notified
(D) compensate
124. _ _ _ in universities around the country has
118. Due to its _ _ _ melodies and upbeat rhythms, more than doubled compared to this time last year.
Taylor Swift' s music has broad appeal.
(A) Enrolls
(A) simple
(B) Enrolled
(B) funny
(C) Enrollment
(C) kind
(D) Enrolling
(D) common
125. The _ _ _ information concerning this proposal
119. _ _ _ information about the department's will be provided as soon as possible.
expenditures is available in the monthly report.
(A) specific
(A) Detail
(B) specify
(B) Details
(C) specification
(C) Detailing
(D) specifically
(D) Detailed
126. Applicants for the professorial post have _ __
120. Speaking of function, electric cars are _ _ _ as the last day of this month to submit their resumes and
reliable as the average gasoline powered vehicles. reference letters to the specified address.

(A) quite (A) before

(B) just (B) ahead

(C) less (C) until

(D) well (D) during


127. At their vacation, many people do things 129. The newspaper reported that the young man had
_ _ _ would never dream of the rest of the year, from been arrested _ _ _ after the accident.
just relaxing to getting drunk.
(A) shortly
(A) theirs
(B) likely
(B) themselves
(C) rightly
(C) they
(D) presently
(D) their
130. The organizers _ _ _ at least five thousand
128. Jasper Internet Service, formerly _ _ _ as PC- tourists to attend the gourmet festival tomorrow.
N etwork, publishes a monthly computer science
journal. (A) would have expected

(A) knowing (B) are expecting

(B) knew (C) are expected

(C) knows (D) have been expected

(D) known

PART6

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 131-134 refer to the following notice.

It is to notify you that your driver's license will expire the following month on April 25.

It is _ 131 _ .to renew your license on or before this date in case you have to take a driving test.

You may get your new license at any Department of Motor Vehicles throughout the State,
provided that you bring your old license at the time of _ 132_ .

You may also get your licenses online as long _ 133_ no information has changed.

If you have any questions, you may call 1-600-4 73-2654 for more information in the working hours. _ 134_

131.(A) convenient (B) expensive (C) essential (D) possible

13 2. (A) renewal (B) renews (C) renew (D) renewing

133. (A) to (B) as (C) which (D) of

134. (A) Our working hour is 9:00 a.m.-17:00 p.m. from Monday to Friday.

(B) Our off-work hour is 9:00 a.m.-17:00 p.m. from Monday to Friday.

(C) Our working hour is 19:00 p.m.-7:00 a.m. from Monday to Friday.

(D) Our off-work hour is 19:00 p.m.-7:00 a.m. from Monday to Friday.
Questions 135-138 refer to the following letter.

Dear Mr.Smith,

Thanks a lot for your inquiry _ 13 5_ information on our sportswear.We have the pleasure to enclose our latest
catalogue and price list.

On top of that, samples of various materials we regularly use


in manufacturing are _ 136_ . What's more, we're expecting deep corporation with you if possible.
We are also sending you another catalogue containing various types of other products.
If _ 137 _, please fax us item numbers so that we may send you samples to show our quality.
138

Yours sincerely,

Lily, Manager of Sales

135. (A) being requested (B) requested

(C) requesting (D) request

136. (A) allowed (B) noted (C) requested (D) enclosed

137. (A) interests (B) interested (C) interest (D) interesting

138. (A) Waiting for you answer (B) Thank you again for your interest in our products

(C) Looking forward to your reply. (D) Don't make me wait too long.

Questions 139-142 refer to the following announcement.

Halls will Come to Life with Music

Albert Hall and Royal Hall have disclosed their schedules for the upcoming season, with everything _ 139_
classical music to stand-up comedy acts and lots in between.

140 The venerable venue _ 141_ will host Bruce Thornton on Mar.20, Ron Ghanem on Mar.26, Terry Lightfoot on
Mar.28, and folk superstar Judith Bachman on Mar.12, 13, and 14.

At Royal Hall, in its classical _ 142_, American soprano Rosemary Voigt, Canadiansoprano Jonathon Pierre,
Canadian baritone Mel Finley, and Polish contralto George Podles are on the bill.

139. (A) at (B) on (C) off (D) from

140. (A) Smith will make their debut at 100 years old Albert Hall on Mar.18, 2015.

(B) Smiths will make their debut at 100-years-old Albert Hall on Mar.18, 2015.

(C) The Smith are set to make their de but at 100-years-old Albert Hall on Mar.18, 2015.

(D) The Smith is set to make their de but at 100 years old Albert Hall on Mar.18, 2015.

141. (A) neither (B) or (C) also (D) too

142. (A) programs (B) series (C) situations (D) occasions


Questions 143-146 refer to the following memorandum.

To: All employees

From: Director William Hacker, Human Resources

I regret _ 143 _ you that after 10 years of service to this company, with the last
three years as a marketing director, Bob Austen is resigning to start _ 144_ own
new career at another company.During his tenure as a marketing director, Mr.Austen oversaw the potential
development of domestic appliances, which brought us into the global market.

145

We thank him for his significant _ 146_ to this company and wish him well in his future development.

143. (A) to be informed (B) to inform

(C) informing (D) informed

144. (A) himself (B) his (C) he (D) him

145. (A) Except that sales of our products have decreased during the period.

(B) Except that sales of our products have doubled during the period.

(C) In addition, sales of our products have decreased during the period.

(D) In addition, sales of our products have doubled during the period.

146. (A) personality (B) duties (C) contributions (D) sacrifice


PART7

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 14 7-148 refer to the following email.

Dear Noah,

As instructed yesterday,! have booked your accommodations at the Bourne Motor Inn for your business trip to
Pennsylvania.I reserved an executive suite for you from July 7 to I I.To view pictures of the room and the other hotel
facilities,you can visit www.bournemotorinn.com/photos.In accordance with the hotel's policy,you should call 24
hours before your arrival to confirm the booking.If you fail to do this,the hotel may assign your room to another
guest.

Also,please note that you will need to pay in full on arrival.Be sure to retain all of your receipts so that you can
claim reimbursement from the accounting department when you return.All reimbursement claims must be filed within
3 weeks of the original expenditure.If you do not know how to file a claim,please see the instructions in the employee
manual.

I wish you an enjoyable and successful trip.

Cheers,

Lesley

147.What is Lesley's suggestion?

(A) To pay the bill by credit card.

(B) To file a reimbursement claim in advance.

(C) To keep the original receipts.

(D) To bring the employee manual.

148.What can we know about the Bourne Motor Inn?

(A) It charges an online booking fee.

(B) It currently has no vacancies.

(C) It takes bookings 24 hours a day.

(D) It maintains a website.


Questions 149-150 refer to the following article.

Wednesday,March 14

The Martin borough Gazette

Former Martin borough Music Academy student Paul Cohen has won the 2010 National Jazz Award.Cohen was
among four of Canada's leading jazz musicians who competed for the award at the Ontario Center on Monday
evening.To win the contest,Cohen,ajazz guitar specialist,performed an ensemble that he had written himself.The
judges,including jazz legends such as Leo Claire,Noel Chambers,and Dusty Jones,unanimously picked Cohen as the
winner. They agreed that his performance displayed an outstanding balance of technical skill and creative originality.

For his prize,Cohen has won a year-long scholarship to the prestigious School of Music in New Orleans,where
he will be trained under the guidance of some of the world's most famous jazz artists,Cohen told reporters that he
felt"surprised and honored"by the award,and that the scholarship to the School of Music was the"opportunity of a
lifetime."Cohen is expected to head to New Orleans in September this year.

149. What is this article's main theme?

(A) A new college for music students.

(B) An upcoming musical tour.

(C) A performance at a music concert.

(D) A winner of a prestigious award.

150. What will Mr.Cohen do in September?

(A) Begin studying at the School of Music.

(B) Perform at a concert in New Orleans.

(C) Enter a national music competition.

(D) Return from a tour.


Questions 151-152 refer to the following letter.

Cosmo Office Solution

300 Light Street,

Baltimore,Maryland,

USA 21202

Mr. Thomas Lim

HKNet Co. ,Ltd.

6-10-3 Roppongi,

Tokyo 106-0032,Japan

Dear Mr. Thomas Lim,

On September 25,2015,we received your order for 27 fax machines,model No.94 and 12 photocopiers,model
No. 31 and wish to thank you.As you are a new customer,we would be pleased to offer you the extra 10% discount as
you requested,and we hope that you'll be satisfied with both our products and services.

The details of our business terms are enclosed. The price quoted includes insurance and transport charges up to
the port of Tokyo.We require payment in US.dollars within 30 days of delivery of our invoice,either by wire transfer
to our bank account from a US.bank,or by a check drawn on a US.bank.

As soon as we receive written confirmation of your order,we will make arrangements for shipping the
consignment.

We look forward to doing regular business with you.

Sincerely yours,

Bob Penn,Sales Manager

Cosmo Office Solution

151. Why was the discount given on the order?

(A) The sales manager wants to continue the business relationship with the purchaser.

(B) The customer purchased lots of products.

(C) Mr.Thomas Lim is dissatisfied with the items and services.

(D) The price of the merchandise is going to be reduced significantly.

152. What is included in the price quoted?

(A) Delivery cost to the customer.

(B) Maintenance charges.

(C) Installation fee.

(D) Marine insurance.


Questions 15 3-15 5 refer to the following email.

From: Harriet Feldman<h.feldman@cbnetwork.com>

To: Randall Petersburg<randall@utopolis.com>

Subject: CB Network

Date: August 2, 8:59 a.m.

Dear Mr.Petersburg,

We appreciate your continued interest in the CB Network.I hope you have been satisfied with the advertising on
our station. I am happy to report that the CB Network will featureNews Views,its newest program next month on
Monday,September 10.

The program will feature news submitted by viewers,who participated in or witnessed an event that has made
headlines across the nation.We have been receiving submissions from hundreds of viewers and have even received
submissions documenting international events.

Our Web site for this program is already up and in regular use by users.We are certain that our show will be a
great success. If you would like more information aboutNews Viewsor if you wish to sponsor the program,please
contact me and I will be happy to assist you.

15 3. What can we know from the email?

(A) Ms.Feldman is an important client.

(B) Mr.Petersburg worked as a reporter.

(C) Ms.Feldman is a business owner.

(D) Mr.Petersburg pays for advertising.

154. What will happen on September 10?

(A) A new program will air.

(B) Mr.Petersburg will meet Ms.Feldman.

(C) Mr.Petersburg's contract will due.

(D) The CB Network' s Web site will be completed.

155. Which is NOT a purpose of the email?

(A) To solicit sponsorship.

(B) To announce a great success of the show.

(C) To mention a new program.

(D) To thank a business client.


Questions 15 6-15 8 refer to the following letter.

43 Leonard Street
Atlanta , GA 02109
Date : July 20
Dear Mr.Parker,
I am writing to withdraw my membership from your online languages courses.In your advertisement , you said
that if I purchase a course online , I can get another instructor's course free.In addition , I was told that I would
receive three textbooks free of charge.I paid $100 through my credit card and I chose the class with Instructor Kevin
Smith.
I was very excited to receive all three textbooks.I was greatly disappointed , however , when I opened the
books.I found out that the textbooks are not for the class that I purchased.Actually , I should download the textbooks
and print out them by myself.Since I don't have a printer in my house , it is very inconvenient for me. I was also
frustrated with your free course which was recorded 8 years ago.You never explained this when I called you about
the class.
I also got the impression that I would get a book certificate that I can use to purchase books and other materials
from you.I did not find a book certificate in the package.I wonder what happened to all the guarantees you have
indicated in your advertisement.Please let me know what action you will take to correct this mistake.I hope to hear
from you in a week's time; otherwise , I think I am entitled to receive a full refund.
Jim Morrison

156. What's the purpose of the writer?

(A) To inquire about language courses.

(B) To comment the company's outstanding courses.

(C) To cancel online membership.

(D) To complain about the late delivery.

157. What was NOT enclosed in the package according to the letter?

(A) Three textbooks.

(B) A book certificate.

(C) A purchase receipt.

(D) A product warranty.

15 8. What is indicated in the letter?

(A) The online course was paid in installments.

(B) Kevin Smith's language course was recorded 8 years ago.

(C) Mr.Morrison wants to have a partial refund.

(D) Mr.Morrison previously had a phone conversation with Mr. Parker.


Questions 159-161 refer to the following notice.

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160. How much does a one-year subscription cost?

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Questions 162-165 refer to the following information.

TRAVEL TO NACU CONFERENCE

Airline Arrangements

Sky High Air and Mountain High Airlines will serve as the official carriers for attendees of the Forty-Five
Annual NACU Conference.Both carriers have agreed to offer low fares for conference attendees.To obtain
information on discount airfares,call Sky High Air at (800) 555-0978 and refer to Convention Number CV786309 or
call the Mountain High Airlines Reservation Desk at (800) 555-7382 and refer to Convention Number HJ987.

Ground Transportation

The trip from Rushmore Airport to downtown hotels is aoout 15 miles =and takes 45 minutes by shuttle bus dr
car. By Shuttle Bus: Airporter (708) 555-9541 offers a shuttle bus service from the airport to the Fairmont Hotel and
the Regency Hotel. Departure time is every 20 minutes from 9 00 A.M,to 8 00 P.M.and every 30 minutes from 8 00
P.M.to 11 00 P.M.The Airporter main desk is located on the lower level,near Exit B.No reservations are required,but
tickets must be purchased at the Airporter main desk,at the conference registration desk in the convention center,or at
the travel agency located in the Regency Hotel. Tickets are not available directly from the shuttle bus drivers.

Shuttle Bus Shuttle Bus By Taxi :


One-Way Fares Round-Trip Fares T xi re re dily av ilable out ide Exit C
Adult$ . 00 Adult $14. 00 in th main t rminal.
Ch ild $4. 00 Ch ild $6.00 Ap ropri le fare lo downlown hotel i
mily $17.00 amily $26. 00 18. 00- $ 25. 00.

Parking

For attendees driving to the conference,parking is available at both hotels.The Fairmont Hotel provides parking
for $15.00 per day,with in/out privileges.The Regency Hotel offers parking for $10.00 per day Monday to
Friday,$8.00 on Saturday,and $6.00 on Sunday.

162. On whose Web site would this information most likely be found?

(A) Sky High Air.

(B) NACU.

(C) Regency Hotel.

(D) Mountain High Airlines.

163. The word"serve"in paragraph 1,line 1 is closest in meaning to.

(A) support

(B) operate

(C) obey

(D) give out

164. How long does it take to drive to downtown hotels from the airport?
(A) 15 minutes.

(B) 25 minutes.

(C) 35 minutes.

(D) 45 minutes.

165. How much does it cost to park at the Regency Hotel on Thursdays?

(A) $6.00.

(B) $8.00.

(C) $10.00.

(D) $15.00.

Questions 166-168 refer to the following email.

message.

To: nicholasbaker@securitysysems. corn

From:andrew@safenet.com

Subject: Collaboration

Dear Mr.Baker,

My apologies for the late reply as I was away from the office to attend the WISC (World Internet Security
Conference) in New York.

With regard to your proposal of a possible collaboration between Security Systems and SafeNet to co-develop a
new Internet security product,! find it somewhat interesting.The reason is because as you may well know SafeNet is a
company that specializes in Internet security appliances,especially in the area of firewall applications and we are
currently looking for some new technology that could add to our protection on a network level. Therefore,! was glad
to receive an email message from you.I know that with Internet security protection on both the application and
network level,we could introduce a phenomenal product by working together.

After talking to some of my colleagues,! learned that Security Systems has done some outstanding research and
development in the area of Internet security on the network level,especially in host prevention systems.We currently
have a working relationship with a vendor doing similar protection systems on Linux-based systems.This does not
necessarily imply that we cannot work together with Security Systems.In fact if everything works out,we are more
than willing to switch over and let you handle all the work in the future.

Please send me a roadmap of our product development,a business proposal with details of possible
collaboration,and also full product details with technical specifications and a brochure to start with.

I'm looking forward to your reply.

Andrew Kennedy

Director ofR& D,SafeNet

166. Why is Mr. Kennedy apologizing?


(A) He could not attend the conference in New York.

(B) He took too long to write back.

(C) He was not interested in working together.

(D) He didn't have time to visit Mr. Baker.

167. Why did Mr. Baker initially contact Mr. Kennedy?

(A) To purchase an Internet security product.

(B) To inquire about some security issues.

(C) To get directions to the office.

(D) To propose a partnership project.

168. Why was Mr.Kennedy happy to be contacted by Security Systems?

(A) He heard good things about the company from his colleagues.

(B) He was searching for a similar company.

(C) He wanted to work together with the company.

(D) He realized that the company has the program he needs.

Questions 169-172 refer to the following letter.

Dear Ms.Amanda Parker,

Thank you for your interest in attending the 63rd annual Southeast Regional Salesperson Conference, to be held
July 12 through July 14 in the ballroom of the Regency Hotel. Enclosed is a registration form for you to fill out and
send back to reserve a seat.

Please note that the registration cost has increased to $150 from last year's fee of $120. The change is in
response to a sharp rise in registrations last year. If we see the same percentage of increase this year, we will not have
enough space to accommodate everyone, so it was felt that the higher fee would keep the number of registrants within
reason.

The deadline for registration is June 15. Please have your form postmarked by that date to participate in regular
registration. After June 15, an additional fee of $40 will be applied for expedited registration. And, as always, all
registration fees include a non-refundable $50 deposit to protect against cancellation. By affixing your signature to
the registration form, you agree to abide by these and all other terms governing the Southeast Regional Salesperson
Conference, which can be found on the back of the form.

Sincerely yours,

Maxine Stinson,Conference Organizer

169. Why did Ms.Stinson send this letter?

(A) To notify conference participants of a recent fee increase.

(B) To detail the policies pertaining to conference attendance.

(C) To encourage conference members to register early.

(D) To report a problem with Ms.Parker's registration status.

170. What can we know about the conference?


(A) It has been held continuously for decades.

(B) Its location is different from last year's.

(C) It will have less sessions this year.

(D) Its registration deadlines are flexible.

171. What will happen after June 15?

(A) Registrants will be given special status.

(B) The cost of registration will go up.

(C) Registrations will no longer be accepted.

(D) A different registration form will be used.

172. How much will participants lose if they cancel their registration?

(A) $40.

(B) $50.

(C) $120.

(D) $150.

Questions 173-175 refer to the following article.

New Tasteemix Flavor a Big Hit

By Deepanjali Jaddoo

PORT LOUIS (2 February)- Three weeks ago, Helvetia Food Industries (HFI) announced the introduction of a
new flavor of its popular Tasteemix breakfast cereal- coconut cream. - [ 1 ] - . HFI also announced that the
product would be available for a limited time only, sending Tasteemix enthusiasts from Argentina to Zambia into a
buying frenzy.

All six major grocery distributors here in Mauritius confirmed that they had received a large supply of coconut
cream Tasteemix shortly after the new product was introduced on 8 January. - [ 2 ] - . Both wholesalers expected
it to be gone by the end of the day.

"HFis current campaign is reminiscent of the one it waged four years ago when it introduced its strawberry-
cinnamon cereal," said Bina Perida, a professor of marketing at Port Louis Business College. "Then, as now, HFI
announced a product as being offered for a limited time only, resulting in that item' s rapid disappearance from
shelves in grocery stores across the globe." - [ 3 ] - .

On 5 April, HFI's accountants will review the company's first-quarter earnings. Based on the initial sales,
market watchers are confident that HFis expectations will be met. - [ 4 ]

173. What is indicated about Tasteemix cereals?

(A) They are distributed internationally.

(B) They are made in a factory in Mauritius

(C) They are HFI's main source of revenue.

(D) They were first marketed four years ago.

174. What is reported about HFI?


(A) It has no more Tasteemix cereal in stock.

(B) It hired a consulting firm to do its accounting.

(C) It expects this year's earnings to be better than last year's.

(D) It previously offered a product for a limited time only.

175. In which of the positions marked [ 1 ] , [ 2 ] , [ 3 ] , and [ 4 ] does the following sentence best belong?
"Yet as of yesterday morning, only V endibles and F oodiverse reported that they had any of the item left in stock."

(A) [l]

(B) [2]

(C) [3]

(D) [4]

Questions 176-180 refer to the following letter and warranty document.

Jeorge,

8th Avenue,Opa Locka,Fl

Phone : (801)225-8649

October 21

BlackBerry Limited

Warranty Department

00002-H NW 38th Avenue,NY

To whom it may concern,

I recently took my cellphone(W2S-00XRP-ME00) which was clearly in need of repair to Opa Locka Repair
Center where the defective components in the machine are repaired.To my surprise,my request for the repairs to be
billed to your company was declined in spite of the fact that there are still two years remaining in the coverage
period.As there are no other authorized service centers in my area,I decided to pay for the repairs myself.

The following are the charges billed by the service center:

Parts :

New screen $120

New screen saver $10

New battery $20

Labor $46

Total $196

*Showing prices including tax

I have included a copy of the receipt I got for the repairs and a copy of my warranty certificate.Please let me
know if you need any additional information.

Regards,

Jeorge
Warranty Certificate

Thank you for purchasing the W2S-00XRP-ME00 smart cellphone.We are proud of our reputation for quality
and customer service and our long history of providing fine timepieces to avid buyers around the world.

To maximize the performance of our products,BlackBerry cellphones are made with the highest-quality
materials available.However,should the product malfunction within five(5)years of the date of purchase due to a
mechanical defect,we will cover the cost of repairs.Please note,however,that this warranty covers the cost of parts and
labor only.Shipping,insurance,and batteries may not be claimed under this warranty.

In the event that the product requires repair or some other service,please take or ship it to one of the
BlackBerry' s authorized service centers. The centers are equipped with state-of-the-art equipment to provide our
customers with a wide variety of repairs and services that are performed according to BlackBerry' s professional
standards.Please see the enclosed list of authorized BlackBerry distributors and service centers in your country.

176. Why did Mr.Jeorge write the letter?

(A) To request a replacement for his broken phone.

(B) To request a copy of his warranty certificate.

(C) To ask for repayment of his expenses.

(D) To complain about an error on his bill.

177. In the letter,the word"declined"in Paragraph l ,Line 4 is closest in meaning to.

(A) Rejected.

(B) Weakened.

(C) Descended.

(D) Modified.

178. What does Mr.Jeorge say about the Opa Locka Repair Center?

(A) It provided the service at a dis-counted rate.

(B) It is an authorized service center.

(C) It performed unnecessary work.

(D) It finished the job quickly.

179. What did Blackerry Limited include with the product warranty ?

(A) A warranty registration form.

(B) A catalogue of new products.

(C) A list of service centers.

(D) The instruction for shipment.

180. What expenses reported by Mr.Jeorge will NOT be covered under this warranty?

(A) The cost of labor.

(B) The cost of new screen.

(C) The cost of new screen saver.

(D) The cost of replacement battery.

Questions 181-185 refer to the following invoice and email.


3M Corporation

Minnesota

506-323-4786

INVOICE

Date of Shipment: 29 March

Customer Number: MC215550

Shipped to: Tyler Construction Co.

Order Number: T0251 l 787

Thank you for your doing business with us.

300 3.40
200 4.30
XE557 500 3. 10 1 550
21 350 3.00 1 050
4 480

Full payment is due within 30 days of shipment date.

To: Whirly Fetler<fetler@3mcoporation.com>

From: Cameron Reed <Cameron@tylerconstruction.com>

Date: April 2

Subject: Order#23658

Dear Mr.Fetler,

Thank you for sending us good quality products as usual.However,! found a few problems on the invoice.The
invoice shows that we are being billed for 500 XE557 hinges,but our record shows that we ordered only 50
hinges.That is in fact what we received.And we ordered 500 washers (WC 50),but they were neither delivered nor
indicated on the invoice.When I talked with you over the phone last week,you said you had them in stock.So I assume
that you still have washers at your store.

We need washers soon to begin our construction project next week.I am attending a 198 client meeting in
Texas,so I am not able to see if your remaining products will be delivered to us correctly.Please contact my
assistant,Dr.Hayam Curly when you arrive.We will submit full payment once we receive the remaining products and
corrected invoice.Since these shipping errors are originated from your company not from us,I believe you will cover
the associated shipping fee.If you have any questions about this matter,you can call me at 365-6589.Thank you.

Sincerely,

Cameron Reed

Tylor Construction,Construction Manager

181. 181.Which of the following is correct about the invoice?


(A) The balance indicated on it will be due in April.

(B) The date on which the customer pl-aced the order is specified on it.

(C) It shows that Tylor Construction is eligible for a discount.

(D) It describes how customers can make partial payments.

182. For what product was Tylor Construction probably billed incorrectly?

(A) GC 35.

(B) BD 65.

(C) XE557.

(D) CS 21.

183. What does Mr.Reed mention about the items he ordered?

(A) He talked to Mr.Fetler last week about their availability.

(B) He is dissatisfied with the quality of some of them.

(C) He made a mistake in determining the quantity his company needed.

(D) He has agreed to pay extra for the cost of shipping them.

184. What will Mr.Fetler and Dr.Rayam Curly most likely discuss?

(A) Tylor Construction's April construction schedule.

(B) How many additional washers Tylor Construction should order.

(C) Arrangements for washers to be shipped.

(D) Why product GC 35 is no longer available from ANC.

185. In the email,the word"cover"in paragraph 2,line 6 is closest in meaning to.

(A) pay

(B) reject

(C) need

(D) understand

Questions 186-190 refer to the following notice, e-mail, and commemt form.
Waikiki Orchid Hotel

Scheduled guest activities in February

All activities begin at 10 :oo a.m. at the Guest Services desk in the lobby.

Activity and instructor/ guide Description

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ur mg le on wimm r. 50 p r per on. Parti ipant mu. t b at I a. t
onduct d by Ke oa Kai n 12 ar old.

cry Tu day Y ur in tru tor will guid y u in the making of a I i: a


Hawaiian flower r ft beautiful Haw iian flower 0 arland or neckla II up-
onducted by Je · ·i a Agba ni plie includ d. 10 p r pe · on.

r Wedn day
Jn thi. 90- inute alking tour, parti ipanL wi ll I am
Hi. t ry t ur
the hi tor o Waikiki. No charge.
nducted by ani kimot

Learn how to cook traditi nal l cal awaiian di he .


Every Thur. day
( Le n an be tailor d to in lud eg tarian re ip n-
Ha ai ian o k ry la
ly. ) Parti ipant mu, t be at I a t 12 year; old.
onducted by head h rah Wan 0
20 p r per n.

Go to the Guest Services desk for further information and to sign up.

To: Guest Services staff<gsstaff@waikikiorchidhotel. corn>

From: Ji-Min Choi<jmchoi@@waikikiorchidhotel.com>

Date: February 7

Subject: Update

Hi all,

I need to update this month's program of guest activities. Jessica Agbayani and Sarah Wang will be away
February 10- 16. I will lead Jessica' s activities and Tom Anaya will lead Sarah's. Everything will return to normal
on February 17, when Jessica and Sarah both return.

Sincerely,

Ji-Min Choi

Guest Services Director, Waikiki Orchid Hotel Waikiki Orchid Hotel

https ://www. waikikiorchidhotel. corn/guest_ comments

Waikiki Orchid Hotel

Comments:

My family and I had a pleasurable stay at your hotel. We enjoyed the activities you had scheduled and I would like to
give my compliments to all the instructors.I had to skip the activity led by Ms. Okimoto, but my family told me they
learned a lot from her. My daughter and I truly enjoyed learning how to make flower garlands, and my husband has
already made some of the dishes he learned how to make in Mr. Anaya' s class. Finally, my son and daughter both
had great fun with Mr. Kalena. They are looking forward to putting his lessons to use when we travel on holiday to
Morocco next year.
Name: Elina Toivanen
Today's date:3 March

Number of guests:4

Date of stay:10-16 February

186. What activity can be customized?

(A) Monday's activity.

(B) Tuesday's activity.

(C) Wednesday's activity.

(D) Thursday's activity.

187. What is the purpose of the e-mail?

(A) To introduce two new employees.

(B) To respond to a guest inquiry.

(C) To make changes to a schedule.

(D) To arrange training courses for staff.

188. In the comment form, the word " skip" in paragraph 1 , line 3 , is closest in meaning to

(A) jump.

(B) miss.

(C) pay for.

(D) look over.

189. Who guided guests in making flower crafts?

(A) Mr. Kalena.

(B) Ms. Choi.

(C) Ms. Okimoto.

(D) Ms. Wang.

190. What are Ms. Toivanen's children planning to do in Morocco?

(A) Go surfing.

(B) Learn Moroccan crafts.

(C) Take a tour.

(D) Make Moroccan food.

Questions 191-195 refer to the following notice, review, and article.


Taste of Italy

Dear Valued Customers,

After 25 years in business, Taste of Italy will be closing its doors on April 23. During the week of April 17-23,
please join us for a celebration of the store's history. All customers will receive a free cupcake with the purchase of
any fresh bread or pastry item.

Please keep an eye out for Taste of Italy pastry chef Salvator Ribisi. He will be opening his own bakery within
the coming months, where customers will be able to order custom pastries and cakes for parties and weddings.

It has been a pleasure to serve our wonderful Pineville City customers.

Sincerely,

Benito Giordano, owner

http://www. pinevillerestaurants. corn

Sweet Occasions

HOME MENUS REVIEWS LOCATIONS

I was sad that Taste of Italy closed- I had wanted them to make my wedding cake. So, I was excited when their
former pastry chef opened Sweet Occasions in the Plaza Shopping Center. He made our cake, and it was perfect! Our
guests kept commenting on how much they liked the cake. I would recommend Sweet Occasions to anyone.

- Edith Costello

*****
The Evolution of a City

When the Plaza Shopping Center opened on River Road in July of last year, Pineville City mayor Angela
Portofino predicted that it would benefit the city by bringing shoppers from nearby towns to the area. Based on a 25
percent increase in the city's sales tax receipts over the last six months, Ms. Portofino appears to have been correct.

However, less frequently mentioned was the potential effect of such commercial development on the city's
downtown business district, which includes a number of small, family-owned stores and restaurants. In the past two
months, three of these businesses- Quality Books, Ashley's Beauty Salon, and Taste of Italy- have either closed or
announced plans to close, all citing a decline in customers since the Plaza' s opening.

Still, the mayor believes that the overall effects of new developments such as the Plaza are positive. "It's
certainly disappointing when a beloved business like Quality Books closes," she said. "But new businesses bring new
opportunities for all residents of Pineville City, including new jobs."

191. Why most likely is Mr. Giordano closing his business?

(A) Because he wants to retire.

(B) Because he lost business to a new shopping center.

(C) Because he cannot afford to make needed repairs.

(D) Because he plans to open a different kind of business.

192. What is indicated about Mr.Ribisi' s bakery?

(A) It opened on April 23.

(B) It was once owned by Mr.Giordano.

(C) It made Ms. Costello's wedding cake.


(D) It is giving away free pastries.

193. In the review, the word "kept" in paragraph 1 , line 3 , is closest in meaning to

(A) held.

(B) continued.

(C) saved.

(D) gave.

194. What is suggested about the Plaza Shopping Center?

(A) It has generated a lot of income for Pineville City.

(B) It has attracted business for local family-owned stores.

(C) It was financed by Mayor Portofino.

(D) It was built in downtown Pineville City.

195. According to her statement, why does Ms. Portofino have a positive view of the Plaza Shopping Center?

(A) Because it has a good bookstore.

(B) Because it was completed ahead of schedule.

(C) Because it offers discounts on expensive products.

(D) Because it provides city residents with jobs.

Questions 196-200 refer to the following notice and e-mails.


The London Center of Contemporary Art presents ...

Time Travel

By Conner Goodman

1-15 May

Mr. Goodman is a painter and sculptor who lives in London.

Conner Goodman's work will occupy our entire museum, with each museum hall representing a time period in
English history, specifically focusing on the city of London. Mr. Goodman commemorates less commonly known
moments in London's history taken from literature and film.

Upon entering the museum, visitors will experience London as it was 2,000 years ago, in the time of the ancient
Romans. Each succeeding gallery that visitors encounter will portray younger versions of the city up to present-day
London. Mr. Goodman' s art makes use of a range of media, including paint, video, and even recycled material. All
pieces in this exhibition are Mr. Goodman' s original creations.

Tickets:

Museum entrance: f 15 per person

Conner Goodman will discuss his exhibition at Cornwall Hall on Saturday, 9 May, at 6:00 pm. Tickets are f 20
and half of all proceeds will be donated to the Historic Building Conservation Society. Please call (020) 7946 0609
for more information.

From: finchg@libris.co.uk

To: cgoodman@litmail. corn

Date: 20 May

Subject: Book project

Dear Mr. Goodman,

I attended a recent event where you spoke about your work, and I later had the pleasure of visiting your
exhibition.

I am currently working on a novel set in England, mainly London, in the 17th century, and I am seeking an
illustrator for this work. My publisher, Marson and Co. , is prepared to offer generous compensation and has given me
the discretion to select a collaborator. I feel that you would be an ideal creative partner.

Would you consider working with me on this endeavor? Your agent informed me that you are currently in Paris.
I will be there myself next week. Please feel free to contact me at finchg@libris.co.uk if you are available to meet.

Georgina Finch

From: cgoodman@litmail.com

To :finchg@libris.co. uk

Date: 22 May

Re: Book project

Dear Georgina,

I am intrigued by your invitation and would be more than happy to discuss the project you describe. I am
preparing to travel to Brussels next Friday, but let me know where you will be staying and when, and we will find the
time to explore your proposal further.

Best wishes,

Conner Goodman

196. What does the notice suggest about the exhibition?

(A) It portrays a city from a unique perspective.

(B) It is made entirely of recycled materials.

(C) It includes historical artifacts.

(D) It is inspired by a popular novel.

197. What is implied in the notice?

(A) The museum exhibition will open with a lecture.

(B) Guided audio tours of the exhibition are available for an additional fee.

(C) Visitors to the exhibition are encouraged to experience it in a particular order.

(D) Mr. Goodman is supervising a building restoration project.

198. Where most likely did Ms. Finch hear Mr. Goodman speak?

(A) At a meeting of the Historic Building Conservation Society.

(B) At the Center of Contemporary Art.

(C) At Marson and Co. headquarters.

(D) At an event at Cornwall Hall.

199. What is suggested about Mr. Goodman?

(A) He has agreed to a contract with Ms. Finch.

(B) He will meet with Ms. Finch in Paris.

(C) He is returning from Brussels next week.

(D) He is selling some of his paintings.

200. In what field do Ms. Finch and Mr. Goodman share some expertise?

(A) English history.

(B) Creative writing.

(C) Contemporary art.

(D) Museum management.

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