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(are working) 8201 oR Oe 28 (0) SA Set, SO 20] WoIxyY ZHBH LIST BEtare exting) 30] OES SE, wen (A) They're reading in a waiting room. {B) They're taking newspapers from a table. (C) The woman is watering a plant. (0) The man is hanging a picture on the wall. (9) ARIBO| APIO 2B 2m gc (@) ARIEO| eloniow wee vixpim sic, (C)onP Aga Be 42 et (0) WADE wl aes 2 web (8 | waiting room IS, 48 water M(ABOD BS Fc hang (et, sec ed | 201 a a (A) BEL F AIO] 7s Wor ROLY SIIB ein OoE aE, (B) BH SE. OPT gia GE 2) AIBA SOIR eosOLY ES 201DKelare taking) SR SI6kT Qi BOSE Ve. (0) SA 952 5 Afa Ato Ajo) BOI ORE Be A (is watering) 2x] BOER 22, (0) EA O6t, Mol lo] 24 xt UA} IES als hanging) eal gese Oe (Mo) (A) A customer's purchasing a beverage. (B) The cashier is opening a cash register. (C)A customers sipping from a coffee mug. (0) The cashier is bagging some items. 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(9) HAP a8 PH awsi2 eet (B) UAE as aatnig Az atch, () Wap? az Ole ew alee (0) wopH av] sew w2 2c, Ot | operate H#SAIC, 7H8SICF tum on (871: ARI BB) A adjust W2BSK}, ZBEK} unplug @ BAI Bt power cord #71 = ag | 121 Se ARI- Ba (9) 8, xP} 7PH WOU alsin ete SeOIeR BI (8) SA) OG, G19 APHIB 71a Bets turning onl BS Fein Qa OEE Oe (C) BA) 28, exp} OAS a gir OB (is adjusting) 88S #52 2x1 WoEe OF, (0) BA 28, 4B7I9] 871 BET OIA! WAP BEB Ba SIE (is unplugging) BS A6i2 2x1 YOOR Set xzbia OI (We) {(A) The women are sewing some clothing. (B) The women are arranging purses for a display. (C) Racks of clothing are positioned along a wall. (D) Some dresses have been folded on a shelf. 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(©) A large peintng has been hung over a desk. 11, (M-Au) Where's the shoe department? {D) Armchairs are located on both sides of a fireplace. {W-Am) (A) On the second floor. (A) PHBE{ON AEBIO] OH BIC. (B) Twenty-five dollars. (6) BAg eo] Bao DASA! we (C) Ateleven thirty. (©) qo) ae 2 (D) SISOIRHO| Mate QIBIOE HOH Buc. ‘ana 01 ofc SUL? ' Bese (a) 2501s (1M dining vay place BEC, ch, Ct (aes, decorative WBE fasten WASAPE armchair Ae ——_—() A SOBER bo located 28! freplace Dae cit shoo doponont AB A> . i evan st 248 Be Where 188 (1) AR GE Wat OU OS. 8 Sol ZABLE SNL SE (4) 2, a0] Oo Merl Bee BLO BORE BAS (ding wale HORI Hose 8 ae a eo (8) A ie 248 OBE 28. BN Sidocorave anos) eee son much“? saa He op] gonR og ten (Cl ARON te Aig cig oe: ae Maa desl OMe AG Be Vina re ~7 42 When SEE AEE ARON. ‘tus fot 2 noes oe (0) AIS vat tne ~? 82 When SABO EEO (0) BL MR 2H IAN BM sO ODE AL 12. (M-Cn)_ Did you speak to Alan or his assistant? (Men 1A) Workers are landscaping a walkway. (B) Supplies are being wheeled on a cant, (C) Litter is boing collected outside of a store. (D) One of the men is pushing a lawn mower. (a) ei 01 EOE zee 82 BIC (@) S850) efeio1 4al O'SSIn ge, (0) 71 Mold 4evrDF 27i8i2 Sc (0) WE Be Gol lel = 7 wn Ic off landscape RZ@SIct, 2S EEA FICE walkway G3 82 supplies S228, 208, #8 Wheel Bal el 200 AISNE IC ter 2471 lawn mower 21% 78 sid | 201 AI ~ 22 (ABA 2 S501 £2 skelare landscaping) 22 BOI! ose oe. (6) Be, 28 7) 201 aie Apatm ETA olgeka SSS A¥-8 (A) Yes, he does. (8) His assistant, (©) The meeting's over. ‘gato 291 2494 ojolRLEa? (2) 3 991 82, (e321 349. (0) a BuO, off | assistant 4, vA) be over BLE 13, 14, 16. {Hd| B10] BHHE BE AEA(O0) EE 16. (A) Fo, AI BBA] 28, Did you ~72 BASOe HO OH ov} af im ADS 7) Af IO Bc, (©) 29. HOH 19] 299) ois sHRLLR gyOOe 29} Edhis assstentst OE wT CEEIZ 2 (c) BES YARE SE. NEE HAImocingls 45) BI BOOS, 2eHoie, {WA\m) Is this seat taken? (M-Au) (A) Oh, I see. (8) No, it’s not. (C) I'll take two, please. | ia N01 ILI2? (a) 0, t012, (B) Ob, i012, (sm aMe ofA | take #3(220 0) ster id | Re Be OME Be BeBA S18 ". (A) SAF SEL S1ZO! seat HO] BAe soe oFBe! Ss, () Set Xe Flo] SILLS aol gicen aeET BIC, (C) Bo] I OF, ZO] MG! taken! RUE! take OBE! SEOIC, (W-81) How often do you travel to New York? (LAU). (A) Every Tuesday. (8) By bus, (C) With some friends. ‘eo ok REE 7A? 9 oF stewie, evans. (0) 857 3 aah eo, oft How ofton ~7 3 WoiLt~7, BOIL mi ~2 travel to ~ oft} VISE Be How 282 (9), eS vey ELL AON “OR BIRDIE at. HSB VEU eg 2 Yose BBO (8) 2 HO! SE aR! travel HE % DU Dusk O18! -2GOICE SEO oftend| mle] How do you travel to New 18, York? 3204 SBE! HOI (c) Meee aS Oe. FSF RM ZILLES Who ~ wah? BA Be! aI, (Mn) Why don't you join us for lunch? (W-Am (A) The coffee shop. (B) Thanks, I'd like that. (C)A sandwich, ‘la B28 SANE BHA? wy) 2 vinigoie, (@ mone, BEuC. (c) ge9R 82, ofa join wate, atch ‘i | ett Why don't you ~? 248 (a) Ben Salas Oe. TNE Saw Be Azo Meet OW (6) BE BRL ABIL Hole Why don't you ~78 BODE 4S ‘8 Thanks, 6 like thal "FR AOTC (©) 2 Go} SE: BOI US tunchody exe BE lO} sandwich 0188 280K (M-Au)_ Who signed the letter? (M-Cn)_ (A) In the cabinet. (8) A couple of times. (C)Ms. Jin did. 7} 3 Bo ALIS? 9 met 2012. @seace, (c) Bah 018, Off sign BABEIC @ couple of S21 FAKES! time we 8 24/58 OBE Be Who BE (A) BES HARE OF, BIE EOE AB Ee Whore IBZ sere! OI, () BED BBE OE, $44 Be How often ~701L} How many. Times ~? oH SF CEO, (©) BG, BA] ABE! AIO] FF2Ix| BT VOOR Mi, ino ABS QiEHORN asl cHoISS LOI (W-Am) You're training the new employees, aren't you? (w-80) (A) That's right. (8) John was hired in March. (C\No, it's brand-new. lo] ARIES mean a, of TAKA? (a) sr02, () 22 a8 MasBoiR, (0) of, 32 2a! A801. ff usin BARC}, RIC hire BBNBSICL brand-new Wor: MES, S21 Wd | AWB spose ICES (a) WEL MONIES APD VILLE BIRO That's rghtoltst Buse qu sin dese BgoId, (6) 21 20} SF, aIEOI UE now employeesOIA IA + SE Ar hires O82 SHORE (©) Go} ws 2e, SZOI LIE Eo} brandnew! news WSIO| 2 es #ehe OI, (Mn) When is your report due? (M-Au) (A) Ill have another. (B) Sixteen pages. (C) Next Thursday. EDA 2 oO}? 9 si Bata, (@) reHtorn2, (ae 4 BaRHe, O18 ue (A 710| ot 71801 | REE BE When OBS (A) WED alate Oty ARE BE ABOINR TI have another ‘gt BENET (©) 2 Gol Se. BOT LB reporotAl RHR + Slt pages oigst 22010, (©) Bet, SO ME Oz! Ape Be EOL PAIS! Cus SISO sions yEolc test011 5, 19, 20. 2 (W-81) How long did you lve in Japan? (W-Cn}_ (A) About five years. (B) In Kyoto. (C) Yes, | dia. ‘Heol BoHL} 924 AOI? (ay 8 53018, (o) 2018, (C) 4, a0, of81| How long ~? wait} 221 ~7 Hl | 778 BE How OE (A) 2. ito Rte 7116 B= BOL et Sk1About five years) Ob 7Riom asl cesin YER AIC (B) 24 HoH Ot BOI IE Japanoiat IR + = xe! kyoto 0188 2:1c (0) Yes/No #7} 25 2 SHON Yes/Now CEI + BC, (W-Amm) Ihave an appointment with Dr. Costa (W-B4 (A) I'l tell her you're here. (8) He leftitat home. (C) Because that’s enough time. BAR situ OS MEMO, (a) S801 Satein Magan a Sine. BAe Ie ol $2 B12, (0) 3 BS Alzole Sein EOI, | have an appointment S481, ofesict td | oe ARS tet Be (a) 22, WHOL & OF} Al of AH wRBED OH Ha AtcO| Uy Aefeim Bes SanCen Ae SIS AHO, (@) os Go} Ost FOla! BAVBOI LIE haves wa Qe 2k aH BP OG + Oe EON let IAS Sa WHS OBA ego, (C) 24 £01 28, appointment HIB + ge oH time 0188 BOI, 23. (W-Am) Why weren't you at work yesterday? (w-Au)_ (A) By nine AM. (8) Mr. Tanaka is. (C) | was at a conference. Opa of BEI] BOIS? (a) SH anmpis, (8) cL ADE a, () Buieisol sari. O18 | at work 27 82! conference BAneA S81 #4 | ORB BE Why 8 OS Qs Go} 2B, MOI US workolAl Sal + ite Act nine AM 188! SEI By rine AME Se ARB BE SEO ‘xe! HERI (G) Fo, Ap BER) OF BEET Sela Ost sieoI ZObt yousl2 Hel OE LF wee MOF BED, SIEOL ADDY SpIO|S CIR spe ot BIC (©) BEL of a psx] LL a ca "RANE ‘BSMCr ate Bape OFFS MaL2 OER BOI, 24, 22. (W-Cn} Hasn't the outgoing mail been picked up yet? (W-Br) (A) [can give you a ride. {B) Not that | know of. (C) Usually by express mail We Spies on 4048 7X BIR? (a) PE a Hg] Ga BOK, (B) 2D} wise ow ois (0) this we enoze, Of | outgoing (L7H, (P=IROD we BYI7E pick up 7HPICE sive someone a ride ~OU 38 ES Ch ‘xpress mail $62) 2258 Not that | know of, WF 2712 sR] gc oh | 2B BE 2BN(Have) BE (A) 24 G01 SE SIEOE UE pick ups TRE AiR HFA 27 2 SIO Oks 4 + Sut give someone 2 ride olg#t 2014, (6) BE PERO 474 of BE BIZOL UP} BI7IRE OF oF oat a a8 BIA BOE BLOC (c) Gor ws Ost, SBON US ma WE OFS SOIC (M-Au) Could you take notes for me at tomorrow's. seminar? (W-Am) (A) Thank you. (8) Room twenty-seven. (C) Sure, | can do that. Ua Mota at cH! 7 & aFARROIS? a eae (@ z7e40I012. (c) 289, a8 8 4 2019, Off | take notes alzatt, B7Iket | 88/2821 ZBH(Could) S18 (a) Bent amie et mate SBM CARY CARLO Thank yout fei (6) 2 Gor 2E. aZOI US sominaro| 718] AR OH 7B! room 0188 SEI (0) Be, BBsPL FRE Coud Sez INL, ANA ‘Soka’ een age] Bat BoOR =FRE! CHOI, (W284) What was in that large package? (MCr) (A) Itarived last week, | think {8)1 found itin the hal, {C) The desk lamps that | ordered. 2 ata A etol AF LIS? (a) 32 aR SAH} BOIS, (6) Ar} 22 BaOLY weMIOIS, (Cl apt eet 4s Bove, Off | package Pai, A= hall 1, (is 2 oO) 8, Ssthallway) 14 |UBB SE What (9) BH AE OBL last wook=tts RARE! AZO wo UOSE When BOI BE! CHOI. (6) EH Aare OF. in the halolahe FARE! BATE Wotn 31288 Where S20 NIB! CHOI. (c) Be, Az oo] & Bz0| PoteIX| Be AOL ABE desk lompsett 82! OBS eae! asl CASoin OMe AOI, 2. 26. 27. (W-Am) Do you have time to help me later? (M-Au) (A) Yes, she’s over there. (8) Sorry, I'm busy all day. (C) My watch is broken, ‘sot mia ore Arg goin? (A) Uy aut nH 01s. (©) og, xe aie Bel wae, (c) at Ap ae woIs, 218 (over thore Aol all day 8 Sal broken (Te Lt oi | At 1 BE AEAH(D0) See (a) Zo] Be] Ost 9 HER AAI: oe, ge wR! OK yOuOIEE CSI FOF MWe LTH Sch, SEF Ay] ILLS ‘BRof Kal BAB BOKE AS SBAOIC (0) BG, Us S9HB Alzio| ULE HazoN case oH BL HINCION Dideia JOSE AE OKC (©) 28 Got SEL timeads 2 7H58° lof watcha O18 2eFOI, (Cn) We'te running out of paper forthe copy machine. (Wm) (A) How many cups would you like? {8}1Il get some more this afternoon. {(C) He's much faster than | am. mAb SADE worm 712, W308 BHD? (8) 2b Ou & HBA, (O) 2 Usey a cl ea, offi run out of ~2 ch mba, 01 BOC copy machine 41, i | Abate eo BAe (8) 8 ot 2 AAlEOI UE cooy machines cotes machine © 32 cefst= 201 2 758! cups OIE 20, (6) 2G. MAF SADF Ct BOI gee Rol Sot e 7PHORICID sem AY FOC (C) 848 So} 2&2. BAO LS runoWA Ba! 7H 8H Cot fasts oige 2e1c (W-Au) Where will the interview take piace? (W-81)_ (A) Ithasn’t been decided (B) Some résumés. (C) Yes, that must be it. Bi Jae olce7127 (@) arBstn 2012, (@) 38 ORME. (0) W, 22M BBS, Ot take place (Ajay gL résumé Bole} 6fa)| BAB BE Where See (9) 22. 9Y 2AR BE BE DUR AAR BRAS Une ofa IS AIS Ie 20] REO] = BIC (€) 24 Go} 28. ROI Lig interviewolAt A! 7H resume oiget 20K (C1 YosiNo #71 282, S24} BONE Yes/No EIN 4 gic, 28, 29, {W-Am) Aren't the painters coming today? (Mn) (A) The entire office. (B) No, they had to reschedule. (C) He does enjoy painting. 2 MOIEAIAKE ARIBO| Ob 2x1 QUIR? (9 sie ae, (@) ols, BE aye waste oie, (c) E38 ee a a Sol, Off | entre 29421 reschedule BS wessict si | ARISE Se BeBU WEIS (A) 218 Gol 2. RO painlersOHA BE 78st entte office 0188 SEC). where ~? ome =IBEE COKE (6) Be) ARISE: ANIEO] Ob Oxi BLUE Ul el AS ‘eZst0} MCIOl on] Weci: Re EROS Oyen gooe suet ASO! (C) 180} 22 SEH] US at painterol 8 7H SAF paint olgs! 201, (W-B") Could you direct me to the accounting office? (W-Au) (A) Several forms and documents, (8) I'm not sure where | put it. (C) Sure, just a moment, please. 2 SPINGADI 7 UB wel FOI? (ay 3871 928 RBIS, (©) 32 ofcol S3HerI se mOIg, (0) aHAs, aris, ofa | rect )(28) SH48Ie4) 1) accounting ofice BA AIG form BAS, A ai | #828891 2BH(Couls) OE W) 2 Gol 28. SEBO! He accountng alfoedlN 4 7st forms and documentsi ol Sect (By Ben Yale: 28, Bee OFC BIER! SEE colo 88 Be Seo BsIH BC, (0) 2a. BE Sm Oe UAIOLA| Sureeie GH AL Hat Bet ice} vein aye! clue ee BENE (M-Cn}__My fight leaves at one o'clock. (WBe)_ (A) Where dd you leave it? (B) Once or twice, (C) That's rather soon, Ue} e BBE aH cS, 9) 321 oy SLI? (@) # vole, (0) wel ot. OF Irathor BBCI, 224, soon 08 Hel Hd | nye eee BE (a) Sof wie 2 01a SH1BOH LZ leave WH O18 OEIC ‘OD}OH set leavete LICL 2H So} fe} “AZIE, OEY he 0c (©) BB gBEE SEL Once oF twa: WEB YERKES How coer ~2014}How many times ~7 RO AI EEOIC (0) 8, uP Ap Heche ol wel atic 6) CRO sles aor TestO117 31. (M-Au) What's the best way to get to the airport? (Wem) (A) I'd take the trai (8) Yes, it's very good. {C) Next to the telephone. ‘Beol 7ke 7A we wee FEES? (9) eR 7B ERIOIR (2) U, 321048 Bore, (c) 81 soi, of | take GME-FE1B)EIcHOFBSICN| next to ~ Ho eH | BBB BE What 1 (A) Be, BAMHI He 7k SS We BE EON chal talnoleH= Fatal ABH ANSIOI ea ose AIO (©) YesiNo 27} O61 9 2 Go} OFF, IRAP SIBRE Yes/No IG + ich, 01 SBOE LAS Dest Ge 7H very good ols! 2g (c) B5) ABH OE, nod ole ~ orate KOE ABOIL NBS Sh UENIOS BEBE Be ESI GBS Mel + Bick 32. (NM-Au) Can you review my paperwork soon? (M-Cn}_(A) A different assignment. (8) k's a really nice view. (C) Yes, I'll be able to at four o'clock, 1M Mmi 2 EM Fa 4 QUIS? (a) 02 eee (8) Wu BBO ze, (c) ann B+ 248 eK, Of | review SSAC} paperwork SIARLEM A, A assignment 2h, (HEED OF 24 | 88/2810] 2BANCan) SIE (A) $8 Gol 28h SIEOE UE paperworkOUA Ot 4 Sl assignment 0188 20K (©) $A WS OE, AZO! UE reviewst RAIS ego] SAE views! o1g2! Se0Ic, (0) BE, AR BER BEE ABOL 94 Yoosln BaHIOR Seth A001 8h + SUCED BIS ALE AOTC 33. (W-Bn) How can we increase our sales? (M-Au)_(A) Your total is fifty-seven dollars. (8) Let's ask the marketing department. (C) No, that's not included, Fab og aR BE + B1BMa? 9 tt sraeauet (B) obrE¥o1 SoHE A, (©) Ob, 221 Iso} gil ot, Off increase ISHII sales Behe, oH ‘ia | Wee Be How SI (A) 24 Glo] SEL ZOE LIS salocdIA Qt 7HEH foal, dolore oiger vor, (8) 82, HES SH 4 ole Bee Be WE ce obo SOUTH: Mele Has XLAE aiela Boos zIOKCt (0) Yos/No 371 28, SBN BES Yos/Nos CIM + 2c 34, 36, 36. {M-Cr)_ Do you offer discounts on theater tickets? (WB) (A) Only for students. (8) We accept credit cards. (C) A wonderful pay. Fae 78 gels FAL? ) eeasoptes, (@) mist: ABIEw weLI, (c) aae oom ofa | offer discounts on ~# Wale $c} creditcard SIS ‘| 2 Be ZEADO) 1 (A) Be. SUH 7B elt LL EON chat tae sels BHD. 36] desta $1002 BOIL, (6) 24 Gol 9, ofr ascountsola Bt 7HEBt creat cards ole! 230% (C) 8 Eo} 28. EOL HE theoterolA St Hee! play O18 oor, (M-Au) When will the article be published? (W-Am) (A) On the Web site, (8) For a few months. (C) After it's been edited. 7s et ary Sta? () Iso. @ee se, (c) Basia pote, of9| publish CAE 5) ANKE, c+ edit eetect S| APIS Be When BE (A BBY Sa Ot BAH LEIDER Where OBO Ate! gor (o) BER Az 28, 7128 LEMME How long ~? BEAL “ste! ZO () BE, 7D} cee Are we BIRO ~ sO a RO] EAL ator) ARBSIO| web CHEER lose ALOK, (W284) Do you want to eat atthe italian restaurant or the Chinese one? (Cn) (A) Lhaven’t bought any yet. (8) I's up to you. (C) twas delicious. ofpelo} Aida) B= Af & ofcla Ata. HOI? (a) 0] ofa &t 801, (@ gol aes, (c) 32 sao. ff | be up to someone ~71 28 WOIet, ork Bet et dolicious 312 st | MAE mee ees (a) WES SERIE OB Be FEM aE! aeOL NeIe! CIO (©) 2, ofB2l0} fea} Ba Me & LH Aieoieke SOL awSY gee AACE OY HAJoINS aE CHOI (c) 84 Go| 28 restaurant Qt 7HSBt delicous OBEY seo, 37. (W-Am} Why is there an extra chair in your office? (WeAu) (A) Yes, you can. (8) We needed it for a meeting. {C} From eight to eleven. ‘2421 APPL a OPE IL cH EAS? Wu, SHE B 4 oie, (@) 81 Bol 71 BRED (0) save APB, OFF | extra of), #2121 ‘it | O18 BE Why O18 (A) Yes/No 7} 25. SHEN SIRES Yeo/Now cel + SIC (8) BE, APA SE IPE Sle Om BE Bor He S10 ZOE wage aRe| age gor (0) Mea) ate cH. Of Hol I ARIE LEE aojae ofpm Be MOI Hetsial ae, ex 38. (M-Co) Who will be the first speaker? (W-Am) (A) Let me check the program. (B) Any time will be OK. (C) Could | have a second one? At im ate FEMI? (a) ETS ote mI, (@) oF BH} wo, (C) APE at Di wie? ff | chock #218, am second ‘aid | BY 2IRB BE Who 12 (9), tin Stele ARI =-7eIN| Be Biol cay BETS agin gerPAICe EE Been Yooe aoc (@) Bea) See Oe! Al Be! IO Ie HROIC, (©) MS YARE 8 Who MEO! Ae Could BBE EDI 400, veto), aH) 39. (M-Au) You rented a car, didn't you? [W.Am) (A) Only if it’s not too expensive, (B) No, they finished already. (C) Just for part of the trip, Ne Wella, 2ain BONUS? (a) 4 ba IRIS, (@) ols, 2 ool BOD, (c) oltake gi Bete of4|ront BAK DCNICY ‘i | ARS eet IONE (8) 2 Go} 28. S7ISIEZON US carol 21 7Hs8t expencived olg#! oor (6) 70} BR) OFF I Bes BRE OE Your ARISE #7IIBBOIER FEO FOHE 14 wor! SOW} Io} EaIO1 HES ‘gest 2°01 ait (OMG, AB WHEL Bol cS OWES WE SOI HRCI Afu6| Uesiz GION ROK, BH WER | rented a car7t sve BO, 40. (W-8:) We need to hire another software engineer. (Mn). (A) Where should | advertise the position? (B)1 got it fixed yesterday. (C) He works in human resources. ‘Sal AMEHO| SALYOIS OF a Cl ABHOH 8H, (A) 2 bax] 78 ofCt Yor Baie? (6) om 2258 Fala, (0) 3 UFO Ree ofA |advertise &B8I¢ position wel, {xc BDA}, 216K human resources QIK ‘ad | Sem Brahe BE (A) Bet, 88 sASHOF ICH ol 3 evel Be ofcoL OE SILL AESR AMARA Been UoSe EOI, “(B) 28 SO} OF. software engineer1A BAI 7HsEh fx OIE oer, (©) BS GO} OE. hieobN eI 7HsB lot human resourcesBE o1g@ SKC PART 3 41.10) 42.(A) 43.(B) 44.(C) 45.(8) 48. (0) 47.(D) 48.(B) 48.(C) 50.(A) 51.(A) §2.(C) 53. (B) 54.(C) 55. (A) 56.(A) §7.(D) 58.(8) 59.(A) 60.(D) 61.(C) 62.(A) 63.(C) 64.(D) 65. (8) 66.(C) 67.(D) 68.(8) 69.(C) 70.(0) Questions 41 through 43 refer to the following conversation, (Mau) rode in last night, and “I think I left my briefcase in the car. Have you found any Hello, my name is Martin Wallace. * ‘one of your taxi lost items? Let's see. “One of our drivers di find a small brown leather case on the floor near the backseat last night around eight o'clock. Does that sound like yours? (W-Aul Yes, itdoes. Can | come by your office to getit right now? I'm going on a business trip tomorrow, and I would really like to pick up the briefcase before | leave. ‘a: SSS, He Of! Belaara BUC AD OBO! 2Ale Bt AB RIEL 2 20 pa Ue! 2 Zo, BAL -2aBol ween gee? Of Of BANE 221 7181 ose BARON SH 2A eI 52 DM 71% MOLAR went a4 al 201 He 71 ZoIe? Sel SAMS, iB Hie IS Pe] ARPA BRIE BIE? ApH BS 717 HHL LP 2] A 7B BBO} saute, oft ride XARA) EI briofcase A 7 let's soe SMR, Oc] 8 BAC} leather (7k backseat BH come by ~0l 22 G2ch goon a business tip #2 7c pike up Bo Bet, 71K) £01 ex BIOHLHH Ww.) rest oni 10 4. 42, Where most likely does the woman work? (A) Ata hotel (B) Ata clothing store {C) Ata bank (D) Ata taxi company Ofte Oo Bates 2tem wOKE7F? was wer oew (0) Al su | xeeAIRE ae BH - oie] RSI BA sil Ae, A, BPR] SE Ha cash AVIO| ECE DE 5 "AAO OF 3A) 4-401 ELIE SICH! rode In one of your taxis last nighil2 82, $o}o} ORI} Sal 71k BI # 24One of our rvers)OFIn MOD offs A aU ARRIVE w+ aN, What item was misplaced? (A) A briefcase (8) Awallet (C} A shopping bag (D1 A pair of eyegtasses Off | misplace (S28) BE 50%, em SOWA ofa ai a UST 3) he (ea (c) 45 wea ia | rag get el - BE wet ‘uri 2 aoa tA 7 SE URE 24 ICH think | et my brietcase in the car)2 ats Welt BBO| SI-LHHave you found any lost items 712 BOGS UE (A) A 7kYOKE Why is the man in a hurry? (A) The business is closing soon. (8) He is leaving for a trip. {C) He is late for work. (0) He has to ship a package. une a MRE (AF 28) Arto} BB oI (@) Ate ome He 2014, (©) 3 eo xe, (0) ae 428 wasior te, off in a hurry A#B@l be late for work 01 Sect ship B(BBS) wacsich oe | AIR I BA ~ BY RE OFF. ‘ee tint ADO Ui 2B 71 OF IL] OL 7S ‘361 4CKm going on a business trip tomorrow, and | would really ke 1o pick up the briefcase before | leave2 aI BBE (OK, Questions 44 through 46 refer to the following conversation, (W-Am) Hi, Dan. I wanted to remind you that “we're going to be closing the library early on ‘Thursday for some routine maintenance work. We're all going to be working on special projects that afternoon, Right. I've already put up signs by all the entrances to notify library patrons of the schedule change. (WAm) That's great, thanks. ““Now let me give you ‘some more information about the special project you'll be assigned to. of eigeba, ait B71 wo ROB Si BIOL I xB BS Bete 2S APAPIRR ake. Iu See ‘921 257) Rit BEMEDL AS Hs, eh Boia, UP ENB o1BaOPI 2 Wee Bete MER ojo] BE FF Bol AAI, of @ lola, TOA, 3 AHI WAR Sw BaAtEOL Wad Me) Bet SH mind BADIAPIES, BNeCt routine Ho, 7H (Men) oft ‘maintenance MIX, #4 22] work on ~Al ‘08 BoIC, ‘~@ 49160) put up signs 2488 ASIC! entrance 217 notify BEABIC, BIE patron B24 assign ® (2-0 5) a7ie, etch 44, Where most likely ere the speakers? (A) Ata restaurant (8) Ata university (C)Ata library (0) Ata convention center SAHBE OfCo| ie 2tOR WOKE (ay ata Oar (exe 1D) ie ey | Ug Bn - DE FOIE 2 ORD 3 CMI B71 AE ool SAGO SA SS ECKne're going to be closing the brary eaty on Thursdey for some routine martenance works ARNE Weim Y2e BBE (Core, 45, What does the man say he has done? (A) Made an appointment (8) Posted signs (C) Fixed a window (D) Arranged some books aie Fe ws HID BEA wy 2a ware () Qhe AAC. (o) B88 Fale (0) a ERC ‘181 |make an appointment eich, ots post BCHE SS) MOI, ASIC fic DAKE, g2sct ott | Ae) Be Bad — PE BL nie SAR OBASOIA AME We. BE BD Het 2 BRE ‘ol SIZE AIKICH ve already put up signs by all the entrances to natiy Hbrary patrons of the schedule change) tone (Bt aoKe -MiHANO/! | CES put up signs — Posted sions 46. What will the speakers discuss next? (A) An author's visit (8) Acontest (C)A celebration (D)A special assignment SmIBS CHB0 FEHB OIE? wl we @ 2aaa (8 eat oseee st | 2M US Bet A - CHgOL ESI aL Of OIE CHAO U7} BI Sit MERAH cas ck A) {Bal ZAICKNow let me gve you some more information about the special project youl be assigned to)2 822 (D)7+ ago, ‘He{A0/3 | HB! special project — special assignment Questions 47 through 49 refer to the following conversation, (Au) Where should we have the company’s end-of-year banquet? | thought that new Thai restaurant down by the town hall might be & good place to hold it. Yes, I've heard they've got great food -- and that their prices are very reasonable, But do you think they'd be able to seat us all? We do have more than fifty employees now. That's true. | could call and ask if they can accommodate a party as big as ours. If they can’t, we could always go to that Japanese restaurant we went to last year. They really had excellent service, didn't they? (WeAm) (Mau) (WeAm) Fa] SI) Stn OfCOLA aot Sng? A BO IR 21 ees Aigo] eum al BB 71 Yedda Of HME a Ago] Sia HE ROCHE OIE HOI. 7A ok again Gioks, 3c 7] 21 BIRO] A BOR at tama? rt 221 RE SOwO| WII. ‘a: MS, 2 Algo) $2 IEE! ee WE + Nem alee oiso}012. oi: Ro] efa, AASO 24 2 BIE AOL eM 7S ria, 3] ABIAE ate Beeaole, eek? off | end-of-year banquet #48 town hall 48) hold II 7HE6IC, SC} reasonable WO II0) AEE seat Bete NEI LC, 488i accommodate +88, Bae nasi 47. 49, What are the speakers planning? (A) A retirement dinner (8) Abirthday party (C)A conference (0) An annuai banquet SHS EIS AHI ETH? (a) 281 7g wet (@ game (ans (0) ge 8 ft | retirement dinner 251 788 et annual (were, Set ‘ia | 29 ug Be Be ~ SiN aL SAE H CAAOLY BA BIS & ALAOI cl FE BIWhere should Wwe have the company’s end-ol-year-banquet?) He 2 2 BS Alghg ANSI QC, eta ogo] visite ZO SEIS a + suose YEE (Doct erg 0F8 | 891 enc-otyear banquet — annual banquet What is the woman concemed about? (A) The price of a meal (8) The size of a seating area (C) The quality of food (D) The location of a restaurant Ofte te BNE wan og as B27 oesry (0) Nal 81 | seating 2A location 2, Hl id MPRA eA Bod — OTE eta 2 Of WADE MS! EES Ago] A IRE 8! 4 BEKO you think they'd be able to seat us al) 82 SUC. mM OME Salele AE SY Bel FUE a + YO! BIE BOI, 2{40(8 | cBIl they'd be able fo seat us all ~The size of a seating area What does the woman say about the Japanese restaurant? (A) It has recently closed. (8) tis nearby. (C) Ithas good service. (0) It detivers food, Of Bi AON cal 2 (a) ai201 22 BRI (@) 2x4 2 () Mart zee (©) ga w2e0c | nearby 7PM, 1291 deliver wjeewtetct eter resto 11 12 ‘ay | ses) I ed - AE ALOE CBE Of eis OFSKE OFA AOI EFS AO] OHS] BOR AAsO| zee! et Algo CHA| 7h 8H AR ABLAZE OIE BABSICK They realy had excellent sericel= 216 ISOS G2 ch adi yr} AEF ‘WeLEAOLL | H82| excellent sevice — good service ‘Questions 50 through 52 refer to the following conversation. (W-8:) Kenji *1 was wondering if you know when the work in the parking area is going to be finished. | got here lite later than usual and Couldn't find any place to park. I think theyll be finished in two weeks. * Until then, I've been sharing a ride with some other People in my department to make parking ‘easier. I's really made a difference having only cone car instead of four. Maybe you could find a way to carpootas well That's good idea. *'ll go talk to Mark — he lives near me. 2 8 4H FEI} BADI ad BUHEA! wn NOIR? wate g m7] SACL SHI AB BB 47) EER, 2 Sol ols, HR Ae SAE CPE 92) 0/ chs ASaY 348 Wo EEA Cl Boats, xP cob Bum SOLELY & AO oe, BE aS BBR Bie 4 UR 7, of BE A2OMa O00 7M OIE swore, 221-921 Bano wes, (Mon) (weBs) ff | park II7AIskcE share a ide with ~2 ANB Sof et department SM make difference R17! Wel, 2271 ‘I, 01 SIC instead of ~ ck. carpool FHKESAt al eves aie 50, Why did the woman have trouble finding a parking spot? (A) The parking area is under construction. {B) The business is hosting a festival. {C) Building inspectors were visitng (0) Some buses were blocking her way. Oe of SUA ate ch Of ARETE (a) 3A F201 BA Bo, (6) Sup Sum S201 We (0) 2B &e angel wesn ae, (0) 3% Mago) aU4ol ae tn B10, ft | building inspector 2B ayer Under construction BAY 82! block jac, eit | Mpley et BRI ~ FF BAB | IE OFF ‘fn At CANO A 204 BAI OH LER! BM wos wondering i you know when the work in the parking area is ‘going to be finshed) UM, Ba RS 5B glecim SeROL Sct ab Of BRSH7| SIBRE OIE Fx} S201 BAF OI| MERE B+ SION (A> SOY [BLBAOVY| C0] the work inthe parking area — The parking ‘area is Under construction. 51. What does the man say he has been doing? (A) Sharing a ride (B) Taking a train (C) Working at home (D) Arriving early (aMe nisl #318 a¥gCIN Sate 7P? (a) 5m Bm | (718 71 (c) maze a) (0) BN EAteH1 a |MRAE BR BA BADE ston he ‘exe BRIE Boj 81 el Bay; we wm AL AM AE 243 he EID CALLD SINGH then, (ve been sharing @ ride with some otter people in my department to make parking easier 2 SHEA 01 BBE ORO Bnshn Wk He (AI ‘ago 62. What will the woman probably do next? (A) Look at a map (8) Buy a parking pass (C) Talk to a coworker (D) Finish a task Ofte OIE chgol PE BIRR (a) Xie ze (@) sx FuNC. (c) aa Soy ARNE Lice (0) 8 wae ‘ofA | parking pass #2 ‘a | MIE Bet Be FR} AOL A BL AgaH AY OIL SON Uhr co OFNBION LAS. at 1 > SIS WIS MOIEED OF, of OEY aol O37) 7pnool 32 YOR 2} oO LH SAECKT go tak to Mark ~ he lives near me2 St 0] (HIM OS 491 =i Bele SAU 4 Yose wee (Chl Questions 53 through 55 refer to the following ‘conversation, (W-8:) James, I've just finished reviewing the financial report you've created for the upcoming meeting, = The budget plan was written up, but some of the charts and graphs are missing. (Au) Oh, no — I must have forgotten to add them in! ‘And * the finance meeting is scheduled for this Thursday. (W-Be} Well, that still leaves a little bit of time this week ‘to get the report finished. (W-Av) Yes, and *since it’s my responsibility, | don’t mind working late to make sure the report is ready on time. Of MILA, B 218 BIOS Sit GO| AAO IE DAI ZEB 55. Why does the man offer to work late? Dic, OO CH RSE 21 ECL wR SESE AHN, (A) He is responsible for an error. 2 OI. ce ora ema tin ge ne nce ot oe acre (8) He enjoys working on the project. NF aIsie Ole F Sule ofa QOIa, (C) There is a shortage of staff Of @, al Ont Fol WUE Se AfzO| OIE & SIE, (0) There is a bonus offered, HL atm of! 4 OIL OFBORHE A) “3a FM OL ROE A ASAT OL eee (a) Ak SF MAIO} BC, 018 | review BEZIESIC financial report MEE ET (@) ab 3 meme xe Bz upcoming @IcPi2s, @ 81 budget Bo? (c) 3a 49) ¥aatC write up 2261 Ic} missing laa 2 (0) SHAT EBC, add in ~@ SE8/A17IC be scheduled for ~ OF@#I0{ 2+ 181 | be responsible for ~4| 420] ict shortage @'¥%, 281 ier PEL rid EE AE on ine staff EA oat at ae st | ABER BL BH - 7} OfaEHaCH OFF ‘He GPX CAL 0| Go] xHLEl ROL OFSOIE AA ‘53. What problem are the speakers discussing? SDA Hol SeIsHEzCKsince i's my responsibilty, | don't (A) Sales have decreased. mid working late to make sure the report is ready on time). (8) A document is incomplete. ‘IC Oke Sot Ce ME MICH IOI (AI7F SEONG, {C) Some costs are too high. (D) A printe broke {0)A printer is broken, ‘Questions 56 through 58 refer tothe following soige 92 Bas comin 27 ere 9 Bap! ase, (@) 2a} werBOK (W489 Hi this is Joanna Chen. | sent ina printing request (C) Ui wiBO! AF sect for some advertisements yesterday and (Oy aueDt 2a et 1 was wondering if you had started printing 01M | decrease HiZAéIc} incomplete (il WEE them yet. It's for Yumiko Cosmetics... broken @2Z (M-Cn} We were planning to begin printing them this CID aftomoon. Why? Is there an issue wit tho ads? oie: Sasha! WaDt Sete SMB wenn vow (WF) Yes, it ooks like there was a last-minute change HE! ONNICIOLAY Gt SHES AHI} MEAD SICHKTHe budget plan that | only found out about today. *” We need to ‘as writen up, but some of the chats and greats are Raslina a caGeaTn kona ait miesingJe SH apa et oe BAD) EN eke picaioenent ceaoeeeemmadeceae (M.Cn) OK, * why don't you e-mail me the photo now? SHI a sare fe che ond gape ering Ill make sure the advertisements get updated Joeument is incomplte, before we print them Of SIGHS, its ZONLs BOIL oft IS! BTROl ce! eH 54. When is the finance meeting scheduled to take 2BAH Sete? 00] CMH ARISES 22 Ola place? a9) (A) On Monday Mi: Of OF IM ARIEL AROIELIC, six? Bol BAe sea? onmaey Of Xm asec oie zo wet AYLI E ) On Thursday 21a. Sale BTS & abil BOVE AIS BAH BUC (0) On Friday Se GUE, Na ARIS Oona SAAS? ea sie som goa we ces ‘Bou Bol Ba asl stat wana Aft advertsoment' cosmetis OH aaa issue eR, 3H last-minute HOIXRH 422 (see replace HC, fC} update AB ZX, Ceoweset mane sont 2 Skad| APPAIG Bet End — HE Stel ISL 56. Where does the man most likely work? SIE ots oe on EL SOL AES Mirae thoes nein sched fore Thuwany a isan AYALA print shop (Cy7t BeoIck. (B) Ata cosmetics store {C) Ate camera shop (0) Atan art gallery Testo 113 14 87. BNE OICOWN alata Bt> loz worth (ay aks (e) ska 704 () >a at (0) ose O18 | cosmetics store 8% 7}41 art glory lg | AUIS 221 BM RP wt Ome 3 caNoHa) IIRL Ci eANa CHO] QUE AEHE ‘82EnIl was wondering t you had started printing ther yet), Ere Sb OFOl QUE ARIE ABoFzCHWe were planning tp begin printing them tis alternagn 2+ Ele, eta EXPY ole Bol MARE SBR 4 YooR (Alt aOR ‘What is the problem? (A) A proposal has not been received, (B) An item is out of stock. (C)A schedule contains an error. (D)A picture has to be replaced. BAH te (9) RHE sin ae, (@) P Bo Bus (c) BatRol OR>} BSI Ue (0) Al i474 aA ec 84 |out of stack te, FEL | beam aes ard Bates fr ey chao 8-0 ONE AF Ha CK We need to replace a photograph in one of the advertisements 3. ‘828 wala glome (o}} EOI, 'HRIBAOIE | Hl photogroph — picture What does the man ask the woman to do? (A) Explain a new requirement {8) Sond an e-mail (C) Extend a deadtine (0) Submit payment Une OMI sa:8 a weia SEF? (vee 29 ABE #8871 (oie =u (©) ors vet 921 ©) as ater OM |requiremert 27, 27H extend ets) submits payment as sic ag I BB Be - Ure a Wits ORY GOLA gen zo BRA! AIS Olu uy {wiy doit you email me the photo nowt SA¥6i=s (a7) aor, ‘MeAI0/2 | 821 email me the photo — send an email Questions 59 through 61 refer to the following conversation. (W-Am) Hi, "1 scheduled a haircut for today... My name is Jennifer Eames. (Mau) list for today. Are you sure your appointment is today, August fourth? Let me double-check my calendar... oh, you're right. ® My appointment is actually next ‘Wednesday, not today. (W-Am) (may) hair stylists is available to fit you in today. I'm sorry, Jennifer, | don’t see your name on the ‘That's al ight. * Let me see if one of the other Of ORB, ot HE Spe ofa. O1B ALI acts. ‘e BgehTP, aL nl Obs oe) aol 0} o1B0| et BOWER BB 421 Oi OIRO] BENE? Of SAE cla) Sle BIS» ©, WOIR x IROL ARE 201 Oey cig # BROIL, BUBINEUOL o8 BeOPL ARIE H+ UE CIs cigsPE SISK BHA, off | schedule BAILA ABEE Zt appointment 244, of double-check HEAISPISEF available ose + it, A102 fit someone in ~ObA AIH LCE 89. Where are the speakers? (A) Ata hair salon (8) Ata doctor's office (C) Ata pharmacy (0) Ata university soe oct = anise ows oo (0) een off | hair salon 0184 pharmacy 2 eg | HB en - ay a Of} At CHAOIA| 2 OHS 2yes}71R oHSHRICK scheduled 9 halrut for today.)2 BID gLA7} O}BAIRIB W 4 BIE ab apr agore 60. Whatis the problem? (A) The woman is late fora meeting. (B) 4 calendar has been misplaced. (C) A computer is not working, (0) The woman mixed up her appointment date. Fe aw) an (2) ope) se Sic, (©) ais ole 28 sch (0) emep}aigsin eck (0) of oma He 1 misplace W358 $C, wOKE 2B SCE work B\7PI7) SIC}, EKY mixup BBS IHC tess Be Bn — ah Of WH CHAOTA IO] SB CHA! Sele foto] 201 O12 CAS # 42R)0ei Ary appoiniment is actually next Wesnesday, not today.) MESO, 01 RE OFF Oe seine Bole (0) SOIC _felAO(8 | B81 Ny appoiniment is actually next Wednesday, not foday.— The woman mixed up her appointment date 61. What will the man try to do? (A) Make an appointment for next week (8) Provide some paperwork (C) Find an available employee (0) Order some supplies ‘aie 938 eteta sta? Wg 42 of 271 (8) AR Aigs-1 () Adio] Us Sig 4) () ui Fer 0181 | paperwork Mi (2 supplies Ba, SHE sg | Aaya Bet - WADE Bia OFR7} RIS AI 2S Sr A Oba CEN OITA AIG Wd Sle OBIE SORE FAICHLet me soe it one of the other hair stysts is avaiable to ft you In today). #8, ab (C)F aor, Questions 62 through 64 refer tothe following conversation. (W-80) Hello, received an e-mail saying that your agency is offering a sale on aitlne tickets. “I'd like to book a trip to Miami later this summer. (W-Cn} We can certainly help you with that. When would you like to travel? (W-80) Well, that's the problem. *I'd like to take advantage of the sale if possible, but I'm not sure of the exact dates yet. (M-Chi In that case, “I'd suggest you buy a refundable ticket. That way, if you do need to make a last-minute change to your travel plans, you won't be charged extra, Of Sheila, SAO! OfOLA IRIS Bo! SOFICHE OIE ‘BOIS, Te OM SeoHFoH ojojHo} EF ofeysFamN BLE ei a2 Map} mee] SO) SB > aL, ot ofa. ante? Of a, 24 sexous, 7HSSIIe of! BO RHE OSD AEC, fs SI SHER SH + IO1 [ee SCI Sh 7h 0) BS AIS BH SILC), BN AHA, Ome} 420 Of AIS sEICek= 42} 20) AIFS wave ft offer a sale on ~ WE! BUHBiCt book ote) help someone with ~2| 18 &c} take advantage of ‘~# OlBeIC} refundable I 7H58t last-minute Barxet #201 charge #eiCt 62 64, ‘What does the woman want to do? {A) Book a flight (8) Reserve hotel rooms (C) Order a catered meal {0} Learn about tourist attractions Ofte 9St8 Sim Of IH a ote (@) aug om (c) a8 921 FB8p1 (0) BB An) cist OHS] Olt |reserve Baise cater REE SOB attraction 24 ste | AAR 21 Sx ob 8k Be OF 2 MOLY #22! OF BIE! olMRIE WAI OIRO oeolsy 2 Of. ICH Uke to book @ trip to Miami later this summer) fC. wit (Al AAROIEE -e{RAOFH | CB book a trip — Book a fight ‘What is the problem? A) A staff member is busy. (8) An event has been canceled. (C) Some dates have not been decided. (0) A discount is unavailable. ani ee0r (ay #80} vic, (@) wr Has, () semgo1 are a, (0) Beis orgs + atch oft unavailable Moise! + gi ste | eae Be St Sates ofa mm Rie] BON OF Wat HALON DEI ‘HORSE, el La AU olgsin A) HE OL PF oA ARCH tke to take advantage ofthe sale it possible, but Im ol sure of the exact dates yet) 2c, wi2bl (C)7t BOI, MAO | C42 'm not sure ofthe exact datos yet = Seine dates have not been decided ‘What does the man recommend the woman do? {A) Arve early to an event {B) Call back later {C) Ask for a free upgrade (D) Purchase a refundable ticket SME OnolA 98g sien BEI 1) Xo 9H EAteb| (@) USoH CI BPI (c) Re gmaO|ES 6171 (0) 2 78! BB FBP) ‘ft call back ctl aleeict | A82A)8) a BM — EAP OFOI as oe) 198 BE ERK OI ALN Se 7B mE TEINS suggest you buy a relundable icket a BIEBICL eb (0)7h suo, resto 15 16 _MEAHOI! | Hl buy a reundable ticket ~ Purchase @ relundable ticket ‘Questions 65 through 67 refer to the following conversation, (-Cn) Good morning, Ms. Lopez? This is Jin-woo Lim from the Kellett Law Firm calling. | just finished a draft of the contract for the merger. I'd like to review the details with you when you have a ‘chance. Would you be able to meet on Friday moming at 10 AM.? (W-Amn) 10 A.M. works well for me, Mr. Lim. “I'd like to bring my business partner Afex Fischer as ‘well if that’s alright M-Ca_ No problem. Let's meet in my office, 30 *” we'll have quick access to all the documents on my computer. ‘os Bala, ohgeHa? Wate eee] gORLIC, ADI BN P| 22! WS OL BAD 7811 GION WA “et! ABB BEST Maud, B2u Oe OAH ELI + suena? Of 2211041 BOLIC, Ieee, RELOAD, iol Aes MSL! Bike SIA Soin HALIC ‘ee MRQLIC, I AIEAOTA ao} F.2D EOL BE BE BNES Aasin ame 4 sioLimig Of draft ax, 48! merger iveien details RUA A have access to ~ol HERE 4 St, B01 + ach 65. Why does the man want to set up a meeting? (A) To go over a construction project (8) To review a contract, {C)To plan a presentation {D) To discuss a policy change lune 9 bo) 149 Bn AO SIE? He meme Ante7| at (8) AME aes) a4 (C) mafeteolais 3) 2 (0) BH wag ors) At OFF go over xi ASI, BEBICE Sti | OPA Bet a ~ UD} Hel BR BoAIE OF ‘SAKE 2 NGL es RIA] BONG BHeNICED QL OOD AIRE SHES 08 Ziss}a ICH’ tke to review the details with you when you have a chanoe i SIC “2/2 siojo| Bae ON soNpH Guin Hsin ome WAT} SIRS Lay aie ORE Rt AIEBI7| SS IRIE a ANCE. uA (8)2} OEE, ‘MetAOI! | C8}o| review the abals ~ review a contract 66. What does the woman request? (A) To change the time (8) To hold a videoconference (C) To bring her colleague (D) To record the conversation On 998 oatsHETI? (a) ARIS wets 21 (@) shy 21m ake 2t (0) 828 dain 7 4 (0) CS Satis 21 ff | videoconference ahs] Si fe | ABAAIRY BI Ba onno| 2a ABE OFM WRITE MIR OS A128 WOHOIREN IAS] Ape TIELIR! ‘SLA MIA Claim 712 4ICH' Ike to bring my business partner Alex Fischer as woll2 28 IM (CIP EOI -MLEEIOIS | ei| bring my business partner Alex Fischer = bring her colleague ‘Why does the man suggest meeting in his office? (A) He is expecting a phone call (8) There are no meeting rooms available (C) The office is convenient located. (0) It will be easy to access some fils. ‘ane of lo) uo ehLsia Hoi 7? (aj Ae wie Pike ic (6) 048 7h sier0) gic, (c) AFPao| BeBe Zot exit ic (UE uo71 Ag 201, off | access i SI, ofB8IC (shave access to) | APeApa Bet BM ~ yr} AAP OUA PILI OFF ‘SAKE OO CHAI Xo} Ao SLIT EKO, AIO ‘BREIOf Gol US SE SHES Akesh| AOI + SICKwe't have ‘quick access (0 al the documents on my computer} 2 olf 2 SIC SEO Bol = SMe @ ANE! MLE RoR (opr aor, einA10F | C4821 have quick access to all the documents on my computer ~ be easy to access some fles Questions 68 through 70 refer to the following ‘conversation. (M-Ca) *Mly allergies have really been bothering ma this spring. | keop gotting headaches, and every time I go outside I start sneezing (W-B:) Oh, me too. As soon as the weather starts getting ‘warm my allergies act up. | haven't had much luck. with standard allergy medications, but recently I've been trying some natural remedies. (W-Cn) © just saw a TV show about the benefits of natural remedies a few nights ago. They sounded interesting (W-80 I've definitely noticed an improvement over the Past few weeks. "Here, let me write down the name of the new doctor I've started going to. You should talk to her. oF Buti Gete>| HO 4 mReIE, HOI AER SIRO! Ae WPI UD ARPES, Of 0, REE Tas. a7 UHESEAIIOMY eH? ISIE, ‘ie NQIIR| Wel Walia7| ow aH wT] RATE iol Het AINA MED 20042, es O18 al #1 Ae OE Cle Ty BEB MOIS, soraci22. Of Hie Ate Sf FON Zit BAO FeO] EIR. NDF eB (22) APSE MBS ON eso] O1BS =o} BAS, a Haga as el aos, off bother Bais, 128 MOI 3IC} snooze BED ICE allergy @i2le4871 act up SEI Zt, a S00 est have luck with ~0l 20] SICt standard HSE), wee) ‘medication 8%, 1 remedy IAIR, x 68. What are the speakers mainly discussing? (A) Their gardens (8) Their health (C) Cooking tips (0) Exercise programs arise Fe POI cet oli LEP? (a) 2801 Bel @) 259) ze (0) 92 ©) 28 sa38 ft tp Be, 504, eH ed | a 8 BAL Bd - aI = \urhe 3! AOL GiaE7I HII SICK allergies have realy been bothering me this spring 2 SRM fet SASS ese kc, Holt OIE Blatw7 VE glen Sle, = ARIE BeL=D] SIO! BE OIB Lipa Sloe (Bit CO] FANE. 7 ask, 69. What does the man say he has done? (A) Talked to a neighbor (B) Listened to a radio interview (C) Watched a television show (0) Read a magazine article ‘erie 90H win watt (a) of 18 Lis (@) ais ole atc (TV 28 wet (0) 8 7H Bt si | ApArS eI Be - SE SE ‘SAKE St CHAD of & 810 seo OF CHEE TV "SICK! just saw a TV show about the benef of natural remedies a few nights ago) sis (c)7} BBOIC, -MBLEOI! | Het! saw a TV show — waiched a television show 70. What does the woman offer to do? {A) Give directions to a shopping center (B) List ingredients in a recipe (C) Find out the name of ¢ product, {D) Provide a referral ofr te SHERICED 87? a) sees 7h ae we71 (@) z2lgol me SRB 8861 (Neel 018s BOLL (0) 8 we 28 ANH ff | give directions to ~2 7H 28 BAC ingredient 34 referral BIMBHE! ERE WH ROS) MUL 47, 8 sii | Apafet et ed ~ ofr eC 2 OE IKI HAA lol wel27] BA SAK! NI OS 01 FAHCKHere, let me wrte down the name ofthe new doctor ‘ve slated going to) fic. et (0)7F SOI _eimaOF | CHO at me we down the name ofthe new doctor — Provide a releral PART 4 71.18) 72.(0) 73.(B) 74.(A) 75.{C) 76.(D) 77.(C) 78.(B) 79.(A) 80.(A) 81.(D) 82. (B) 83.(D) 84.(B) 85.(A) 86.(C) 87.(A) 88, (0) 89.(A) 90.(C) 91.(0D) 92.(C) 93.(8) 94.(B) 95.(D) 96.8) 97.(C) 98.(A) 99. (C) 100.(C) ‘Questions 71 through 73 refer tothe following ‘announcement. (W-Am) And here is this evening's traffic update. I's ‘summertime, and because the weather has been 30 good, there are a lot of construction projects going on. You can expect delays on most local roads except for highway 165, where traffic is running smoothly. Remember to tune in to Radio WTZ for regular traffic updates. 9a x 2k! 2B BVRIUCh IBS OHBAHRIU, WH wg B71 HZOL U2 2W BAP) AREA UAL, BE ROI BE 16M NERA HEHE 0| xi Re! SRGOLN ADT ORIEL BOP! A! 2 BE ‘uaisiele WIZ ace We ARS HE wn OH, OFA | afic updote 21 28 3 summertime OB 190 0n (1-H SOD EEE, WOH delay BIA, Met except for ~H HSI2. tune into ~Ol WS sR BEC 71. According to the speaker, why are delays expected? (A) Some roads are being repaired. {8) A tree is blocking part ofa road {C) Many people are going to the same event. {D) The weather is bad. sol Ze, 9 ST OSE (9) i Seo) ween gc (8) UF BIL} S20] ve ein gt, (0) BE ARIE] BE BARROL 72 ge, (o) wu cet 019 | block tc, std ‘a | Meals Bel Bod ZIAOL OFF 1658 ZG MO! CPE SEEOIA XINP} WECKYOU con expect delays ~H= @ ol GE BAPE Avs scHnere ore a lot of constuction projets going on it BES 871 te SIS OI A7F SIO, 1Meimaf0F| XIZ2 there are a lot of construction projects ‘ning on. ~ Some roads are being repaired. test 0117, 18 72. What does the speaker say about Highway 165? {A) Trucks are not allowed on it. (8) It is curently closed. (C)Ithas a new tollbooth. (0) Traffic is moving wel sini f00e cent at Be BE BSA? (A) 220M S&B gy ar (@) em uF 2c, (C128 2 28494 20. (0) 2801 B8ePt gaID 2, ft allow H821- 8) HBSICE tolbooth WEE Ves 8g | ear ee ~ 958 EAM at 2ig Seok 2S 80] Bele eo SEM ale hve Set ZIAIEHCU can expect delays on most local roads excep for bighway 165, where trac is running smoothly) 8423 (0) gore, MetBAOTE | 1B atic is running smoetny, ~ Trae fs moving wel 78. What are listeners reminded to do? (A) Drive carefully in the evenings (8) Listen to updates on the radio (© Follow detour signs (2) Check the tires on their cars ‘exis pate FrIsED gHe (a) ang a ase 28817) (©) eicigoin 24 2888 &>] () sa axaig tier) (©) 8 eo1Hs 2811 Off | detour RIP ate | esa 2 Ba ~ SOP RIE ANE ‘UE RY S Wau) 28, 5N1 ABE ck NBA ofa] Let Phe st] BE AVE Aaa WIZ Aico Weal ata ‘§22Remember to tune in to Raclo WT2 for rogular trafic Updales)2 82 (6) AOC, ‘Questions 74 through 76 refer to the following telephone message. (-Co) Hi, Ms, Nakasone, ”*this is Rob from apartment maintenance. You had reported a problem with your heater and requested that we send a service person out ‘there to [ook at it. Because the heater's already more than twenty-five years old, we've decided to replace the unit instead of trying to repair it again, So, " please give me a call back so we can schedule a time to install the new hheater. And I think you'll be pleased with i. t's an energy-efficient appliance, and * it will probably save you about 20 percent on your electric bill each month. SISSIES, UPL a oli BIAS] RCHICh MY ROL BAP} OU ‘Mule 7} StH S61 Welz QNBHARIG, AF BADE fol 258 O18 Ficus eal senudcuc tered Ue SAE RI AS B+ ER ay Ae SAD] we ain BN01 2201 Bly aoe AIEEE 224e oI Bol SE yUIOLDe fg 271 238 & ue SMH Ew AIC #4 apartment maintenance obi= aeHal) heater BL ‘BAL? replace UFC, DHsIc} unit BFS HE, 2) 777, AR, ‘8 instead of ~ cii01 give someone a call back “PN EH! ‘SHE SIC schedule IRIS Ct install ARC be pleased with ~Ol iseict energy-efficient ORLA! 82! appliance kl (PSB) 79, a8 2A electric bill 87] 9 CUA) 74, Where most ikely does the man work? (A) At an apartment complex (8) At an appliance store (C) Atan auto repair shop {[D) At an electric company TENE Oca Bata Ble OR WoT oi ce 7h a (crea aia (wien sid 208 ug ae Be - sb eke BA sani} Be Ba Ba MIE AY) sch AS AE A BRO 01834 2 Jo] 2X7} Ofna s Rod trom apartment mainienance)® HE 2, AAI (AP?! BO 75. Why does the speaker ask the listener to return the phone call? (A) To talk about payment options. (8) To explain a problem in more detail {C) To schedule an installation (0) To apply for a refund sin of AXObY yal BOB af Btn oateH=T 9 i BOL ep O18 HEL (6) S948 Bt ws) 288171 Fak (0) 81 88 BI (0) a8 A881 SH ff | return a phone cal £4! 8H ict apply for ~ 38 refund festa) see | AAAI Be ant - GAY 2) 2ase| OFF Nig Sel MU ae ARIE ARIS OS > VSR AI ‘d2tiplease give me a call back so we can schedule a time to Install the new heater 2 815 (C)71 AEOIC BLEAHOVS |THE give me call back —~ HBS retun the phone call IB schedule a time to install ~ schedule an instalation 76. Why does the speaker think the listener will be pleased? 1A) Her contract will be extended. (8) She will receive a one-year warranty. (C) The repair will be completed today. (D) She will save money on her electric bill. itis of BADE Bla aojeen eI? (ay 5491 A290) BH AEE (@) ae Nw2iel a BES we 2IOI, (0) $20) 2 2 200K, (0) aust 271 23% BE OK os warrenty Ge A) ed | sHEAIRE Bes BA Ate} SEIN LOR Zig. #eON Sine AIP} OI! Ole alow 2 ole Ut ‘BAD! OLX] B80] Bo} He LP] 2e0| zoaHE SE eI Ae will probably save you about 20 percent on your electric bil each month O22 HCL Web (O)7 OI, NaBAIOIE | XHE2| save you about 20 percent on your electc bill = save money on her electric bill Questions 77 through 79 refer to the following introduction. {W-81) Welcome to this year’s South Glen Film Festival » Our first event is an interview with renowned movie director Edgar Rollins. Mr. Rollins’ latest movie, The Rose Thorn, premiered here last week. "The film has ‘caught the attention of audiences and critics because itis very different from the director's provious films ~ it's a comedy. After the interview, Mr. Rollins has kindly agreed to stay for a few minutes to answer ‘questions from the audience, so | hope you'll join us for that. ‘Bofo] ANCA Bet ISILON AAR BIBL 921013 HN SHE Lek BI OED} BELASIO eFC, BRA alo} SII 486 ol 2UDe XLS ORO ABSIRSLL, | SAKE Beta HIS OS AEReCIs, 3 OFRE 0] BOP t zKSl OF Bele aKe ES] CHA] NIERIUC), ADICIRLICL, IEE OR! @ BRIA ls zt ONBOK BPABS| ‘Bol HOVE ale] Bob FASLUC, alee 3 Alc ofa Ae -aotts SHC off | renowned WBE, Be B= movie director Sa} BE ‘thom 7H premiere GI(Ses) sic, (2 Bets) AIK catch the attention of ~21 #9 Bch 77. Who is Edgar Rollins? 79. O57] SRIAS| AG MAIR OBE BA BD ET? (a) 29) et Avot 2>}sia ee () 391 C2 sa clect (Be a8 we otc (0) o}¥81 1B, Ofte based on ~ot asict si | SRY at nd — oH HALAS! A sHBO| HE at ME og ZF Bell >} SASF VIRPHSSY ahs WE ORE Zeo| ole ‘224 }m71 HEAThe fm has caught the attention of ‘audiences and eres because its very cilferent from the director's proviow limsJORia ‘sie (8)7t EOI, ‘eLEHO[ | XIZSI Mr, Rolns' latest movie ~ SEI Edgar Rolins’ new project XIg0I diferent trom the director's provius films ~~ dierent from tes other work ‘What will listeners be able to do after the interview? (A) Ask questions (8) Take photographs (C) Attend a film screening (D) Get an autograph ‘SHES VENI BY s aTe Be eR (a) Beep (@) a8 #87 (0) Bat ago1 e487) (0) Aa w1 oft fim screening 284 8 autograph cr eeMeh Ae eae | aay at BA — OLE BIIEO| BE + EE 7igel Ist ALN BUA Ap} Qe R SS WIE BeHAtOr the interview, Mr, Rolins has kindly agreed to slay fora few minutes to answer questions trom the audience)! i= (AI7t ‘aetor, (A) An actor ‘Questions 80 through 82 refer to the following telephone (8) A journalist message. (C)A director (W-Am) Hello, Rachel. It's Maria Rodriguez from the (0)A photographer Natural History Museum, I'm just calling to let you know ONE BIAE 7eI717 that "all of us on the museum board enjoyed meeting wag you yesterday and were very impressed by your te) 7H experience and references, I'm pleased to be able to oe offer you the job a the museum's assiatant crate. I've e-mailed an official offer letter to you, along with a few other forms. "If you could fill out the forms and ‘send them back to me by e-mail, we can get started right away. Just so you know, #Il be busy giving tours all the rest of this afternoon, but if you have any {questions I'll be available to speak with you tomorrow. Welcome aboard! 4 | nk UB ave BE — ON BLAS ae ‘ig Awol 3 ny Ar} Sete tet OI IEA! eLASII IHU fst event isan interview wih renowned movie rector Edgar Rolin} Holz Ch, HE ONE} BRIAR 2528 + LooR (Cli SEIOIG, 78. Why is Edgar Rollins’ new project receiving a lot of attention? (A) tis based on events from his life. (8) Itis different from his other work. (C) tis the winner of many awards. (D) itis difficult to understand. reson 19 20 26M, ADIL fe XIBAE Hate Oizo BEADIABIUL 8 SIE AS 22 NE 1s EO] pe SA ILE HE, Hl ARMEO BE AG Welch 2 Wel SEP SIMIC, me AOI a BOVIS Mele g1 Sfo|7HLICh. he ON a C= MARBDH OM SARE UH OME WABIRELIC, MAES ARIOH ofa XPL WL SAIS Pele ee GI APE + BIBL, ame BRIGAIEML, Me Om OF LAM Be SHAR SHLzt MeN! S20) SION! URE Bane ASHE Lie ARS 4 288 ILC, A SSIE0UCH of | board lol} board of directors) impressed HA Ze, 2S WE reference GAN, #801 assistant curator ISHN form S14, 24 fil out HAIMEG 7IesICt got started (22) Assict Welcome aboard BS(e- SIUC), SANE SSIELCE 80. What is the purpose of the message? (A) To offer a position (B) To request a recommendation (€) To arrange an interview (D) To discuss an orientation opel se 2390" (A) Sie ata 24 (0) $45 w= 2 (0) Ds BUIsle 2 (0) S2teeIO}SOH Het EEE 4 ft | recommendation #844) | 9M Ug BL - ek LAIN AE ‘Mh ORS) SS cy NE 2 AI XH A040! Hh Ral ges, ob xp] A097} Bt SRY O1AFIO| Bel REE -SHMSo| Gat UE eA WRICKall of us on the museum board ‘enjoyed meeting you yesterday and were very impressed by your experience end references is AKG Ben IC, £91 FIO} ‘EAIOUEKE SPH Weitz" plossed to be able to offer you the job as the museun's assistant curator) JOD zit B20] P| oS 8! + SIC RA (AF IOI BIBHOV | XIE fer you the job — ofer a postion 81. What should the listener do? (A) Bring a résumé (8) Review a schedule (C Visit an art gallery {0} Complete some paperwork ‘eae FS Ao} BLA (1) oe 74271, (8) wae Bes"! (uae weer (0) 87h RB EPI oft art gallery alge | Aeapat 21 - 22071 OH 2G Bel Sete ISL AAS Sl BAS MOL ota ‘wastein So}, 2 MAIER al CIA] 2U4 BK you could il out the forms and send them back lo me by emailzt Bate ayy (7 ONC _eLAOFE | XIE il out the forms —~ Complete some paperwork 82. What will the speaker do in the afternoon? (A) Check some references (8) Give some tours (C) Meet associates for lunch (0) Plan a fundraiser Ait SoH POH iat? (9) 8 Be amt (@ ae ou orc, (0) BA AWE sk SREB OE (©) 5 eae ae, oft fundraiser BI &S Wt ot | abeAIat BRI Bx - aE} RON BE AL Nig lol Abts Ob OF UL Ae} SAAN SIL 2F wi ZOICTH be busy giving tours al the rest ofthis afternoon)aia HOES, (oi gor, Questions 83 through 85 refer to the following announcement. (\W-Au) Ladies and gentlemen, *it’s a great pleasure for ‘me to announce the winner of this year's Innovative Employee Award. This year’s winner is Seth Friedman, who received a master's degree in business administration from the Westcott Business School, with a specialization in marketing strategy. "He then went on to found our first overseas office in Shanghai, with great success. Because of our new location overseas, business has been better than ever. As you know, ‘Mr. Friedman recently accepted the position of vice president of marketing here in our New York location. Without further ado, | am delighted to present this award to Mr. Seth Friedman. Aub aid Ot, Saal “AHL AAT SAI WHOM Sj a MLC, BéHo] FM AA BEIEAICR, Te ARR ARIMA Dales BR eb! feet 4 SE BUI, Lae atO!ON 72] 3 He) KANE IO @ BS STILL Fela MSE ol AE Ceol AGE OL MACY WEP SRBC, ORI OANA, [BAIGR UE 212 of AOI ob Be ARES aeyerme ic, Oe ATi O18 A, 7RE OHO MA BEIEE! Mop O| 8 ‘poise BLE, OM winner 14-4 master’s degree *A St business administration 22 specialization BIH, 2 EOF {90.0n to Hoo ~SICt found sasIsCt overseas Basil ‘without further ado col S19 32 B01 present IICt, HCE 83. What is the purpose of the talk? {A) To report on market research (8) To thank the board of directors (C) To introduce a new business strategy (0) To announce an award winner gael ste aiebn (A) Af Alo iH tes 2 (8) OMRON Ads ahs 28 (0) HBS Ai eS 2043He 2 (0) oaim wats 2 | Bak US Be Bal — Gate ay 2821 SAE OH MIB A¥O| SEU, op ME sit | BO Bato] AIRE! SIR” SANHB WIRSIM So} 7IMEKt's @ great pleasure for me to announee the winner ofthis yeer's Innovative Employee Award)2 S825 (0)7} BROKE 84, What did Mr. Friedman do in Shanghai? (A) Lecture at a university (8) Set up anew office (C) Launch a product (0) Publish a book -REIE! Me AIODIA 9B SETH? (a) ao1N Zo} (3) is ei (Oma sain, (0) 88 BEC, Off | st up AFRIsCH launch BB RHE AISI ‘iad | AaARY Be Bal — AICO AP} NojOlOL OF XIE Belo In} ALS ur} A BEI # APO Em ag AHS 29:81 BE PYERCHHe then wont on to found OU" frst overseas office in Shanghai wih great success) Si ‘maby (@)7F BIO, REINA}! | X18 found our fst overseas office — Sot up a ew office 85. What is Mr. Friedman's current position? (A) Vice president of marketing (B) Chief executive officer (C) Director of human resources (0) Business professor BELG Mol At ARIE BEI opie ee sar @ amae comma aaa ae ft | chief executive officer Ain@kexKCEO) human resources 21 S| enya) as A LEA ao] PE a9] ZIG. Rol sits BEIES! AP} = WIE Ob Ee BASIS -$H8{Chue, Friedman recently accepted the postion of vice president of marketing here in our New York locaton = ARI Walz 2h feat TALES wo Gnd lee obey St ARID at # 91208 (a)7} OIC Questions 86 through 88 refer to the following telephone message. (W-Co) Hello, “Dr. Mitchel. This is Harry calling from Denton’s Pharmacy. "* One of your patients, Andrea Waldorf, dropped off a prescription that you wrote her, but "I can’t make out the handwriting. Could you please send me a typed prescription? I want to make sure | have the medication name and dosage information correct. The phone number here at Denton’s 565-0110. ™ Please call me before 8:00 P.M. since that’s when wwe close. Thanks. QASIM, Of WA, AE GE! ORS] HeID ALC, Galo enw BE (201 SISHoF BE UD} WAFRO| MN APTI BT AR APH S2UB KS 471 OAR. KOI AUR UE al SIRI He 29] Og BaF Bw AI 2 ELICL, OF HE CHRO] Ana S55-OTORILICL Te OF BApN BF Boom Wot Be} Ar] we za 1H [pharmacy BF drop off ~B aie, ~& B71 prescription @ 2, els! Ot make out owes, Bzteet handwriting 2, #5 typed ®elojEe? medication wes, oH IB dosage (22 86. Who is the message intended for? (A) A pharmacy clerk {B) A post office worker {C) A doctor (D)A teacher BRS Pm OR BF 20017 wae (9) 95 3 om om ed | 2 US RE BA ~ LON ig AOJcIo| UNBOIA ACB Dr, MitchetOleia. S288, of ‘Balel ant oY ol Sako w & ARR ST zlCHOne of your patents, Andrea Waldor, ronped ot a prescription that you wrote ner SIO ALI CHO] SAIRIE 21 + SE 87. What is the problem? (A) Some handwriting is hard to read, (8) An invoice is missing. (C)A machine is broken. (0) An address is incorrect. ext poten (a) 227} gpI asc (@ 740% wore (©) 208 3a wet (0) 5474 wc of invoice wheat, AFA Sd | PANS tet Sol - SL Ate HIB AOL x} sex 21 ARO AMI BOHE7| BCL (One of your patents, Andrea Waldo, cropped off 2 prescription that you wrote her, but | can't make out the handwriting 8) Baie wal Qt LA AIP OIC, eIMAO}S | XIE! can't make out the handwriting — handwriting is hard to reed ‘88. What time does Denton's close today? (A) At 5:00 P.M. (8) At 6.00 P.M. (C) Ac 7:00 P.M. (0) At 8:00 P.M, We OHS Of Aol BB ETI? (a) 28 5A (@) 28 6A) (eel (SR BA Testor 21 22 | AP2AIRY EE Bg - RO] BBE AE NIB olxino 8A) B@ 271 HON 3 Bel AEH BeHPIease call me before &00 PAM. since tha's when we cose.)2 612 (O)7 ‘aol, ‘Questions 89 through 91 refer to the following radio advertisement. (\-Au) On July Sth, °Q&P Outdoor Equipment is celebrating thirty years of selling sports equipment here in Midvale, *To thank all our loyal customers, we're holding an anniversary celebration all day at the store. This celebration event will include free food, live demonstrations, and sports equipment training. And “when you come to the store, don’t forget to pick up a froe ticket for the ratfie contest! Q&P will be giving away hundreds of dollars’ worth of products and ‘equipment to guests who enter the raffle. 7H oul O&P FRED OBEN OFF oI MOINS] AA aH ot SORUS S6\SI2N BUC A SE SB megONA alm BaD fgo1s of Bs 7a Se} A We! WEIL, onF St SOKE F= 84, 22 A, ANA Qo BRO] BEISALIC) ag OY Hs AE FEE et 7H BONE ATI RPL 2B FA BIE SEO ‘se)ofso, Me i BOR maw ARI. tt equipment 4, BH all day 3 S21 demonstration AE 32, Ae! pick up 801 SC, dol ct raffle 28 44 give away SB $c), 2b contor #8 271 Bo 47I6, Beit 89. What kind of business is Q&P? (A) A sporting goods store (8) An advertising agency (C)An event planning service (0) A travel agency Gare of anal BARD? (a) Aza 888 @ansn (c) 18) A, (0) og off | sporting goods AZ Ss ‘| 2B het Sod — Afeol SUK AQHIo SRE BE SES seata Aeelo| ae ENE Fol ‘gal BovO} Bit, XIBS1 4 BAI US Ale BP Outdoor Equlpmentoia| 58 SW ¢ 215 & ole} 2082! ABA UIE ‘uke HOP Outdoor Equipment is celebrating tity years ‘of soling sports equipment herein Midvale) PMIOR, WEEE (AY BOI, 90. What is being advertised? (A) A volunteer opportunity (8) A restaurant opening {C) An anniversary celebration (D)A training seminar soe vasa ae? (a BBA 78 (a) ASR 74 (©) 718 $81 A (0) ma aL | voluntoor SIAR te ad | nk ug Be x ~ Bate 2 KIS Aol O8P7) Cha ABO LMHS HB; orOLY 8 Sa 271d 9l G3t RHE WEICKT thank al our loyal customers, we're holcing an anniversary celebration all day atthe store]. s}08 (0) OE, 91. What does the speaker recommend listeners do? (A) Go on a Web site (B) Submit some ideas (C) Buy a new product (0) Obtain tickets. ie arigo| 228 sieka Bee? () MNIEOI BER! 2 (@) ojicios mE (0) sas 8 2 (0) 8988 e821 of | submit ina sd | APPAR Bel Ba - SHEP ste 2 NE Sol ak aol Sel AE Fee Hel ee Sows A ‘87TeKwhen you come to the store, dor't forget to pick up 8 free tekal for he rae contest) Bek (0)7} OKC tao} | XIE pick up a reo ticket ~~ Catan tickets Questions 92 through 94 refer to the following talk. {W-Arn) On behalf of Meadowbrook Technologies, I'd like to welcome you alto the company. ** We're happy to have you join our workforce community, My name is Candice, and I'm going to take you around the building so ‘you can become familiar with our various departments ‘nd facilities. As you may have already noticed, the security desk is located here at the entrance and "you are required to show your ID badge when entering at all times. Past the lobby isa hallway that will take you to the dining hall and restrooms. * Let's walk over there now, and | can show you what our cafeteria has to offer. O1SE AaRETAR aR XE 0) AAO OM Ofer SBI. jafe0| $2) Nol BRO grata S28 7H ARINC x OBE LUCIAOIR, EO $21 SIL Of) Hat ASHE! Shara + 28 BRE eh SPI HC, oe ofo| ROMAIN, HAS2} OF ARIPO ARs IOUS aE BOIL Mg ARES Afelo ch Bu KM Alaa see ee BB7T VOL, SOR 7AEARL ADH F2l FUABOA Nae BAG HoteertAUE ft Ion behalf of ~@ cls}, ~# cAHsIOL take someone around "2 He} become familar with ~ot SX888RI¢F department 9, 9X facility a AV security desk Ze Aa te located Six 2+ ID badge SE dining hall Ae cafeteria AFUE 92 93. 94, ‘Who most likely are the listeners? (A) Safety inspectors (B) Job applicants (C) Newly hired employees (D) Prospective customers gris FOREN? (a) 25 2A (give xia (Cia 88 Ses (0) a 22 Of | inspector Baia, ea prospective morse, Seto, ea ‘tt | i Be Ba AH AE XIE Aol Sn oft 72 AF all te PWD} Acc (We're happy to have you jin our workforce community 2. ‘SIS AER ARHIERIE & + Coed (CF SOIC, What must listeners do when entering the building? (A) Check their bags (8) Show an identification badge (C) Tum off mobile phones (D) Sign in at the reception desk ‘ARISE ZEON Soe RS ae! HTH? 9 7h Bec, (6) aes SoeC, (0) BES BCI (0) Bes0U4 SEA, Off | check et -21- 208 5) BIC), AIC xa| abe ates Bx ARO] ZisoN BOHR! at a AIG Bo) inte 2s) LAST} @EIFON EM, BH ak AH ‘AEBS LZOIRO} Kyou are required to show your ID badge when entering at all times) AID (8) HOKE fa\Ea}o}8 | XIE 1D badge — identication badge What will isteners most likely do next? {A) Have their pictures taken (8) Visit the cafeteria (C) Listen to speech (0) Fill out some forms anise cant S28 state” (a) 259) ARS me (@ suAES eee (c) #48 Sect (0) aa asst of flout AATRENISAESICH form BAA, 41 sg | aie 21 BM - ARO! CHgol BP ALL B21 CIN ROI SI FUME! BO 7hrIn FRM AOI KISH SAE SOREACKLot's wak over there now, end I can ‘show you what our cafeteria has to offer. )2 SIC. at agro] CHB @ GE TUNES WEEKS 228 + 1098 (Bt oleh Questions 95 through 97 refer to the following news i report. (W-81) And now, in local news... *Hillside’s longtime mayor, Richard Suarez has announced his retirement from city politics. He said “he would not seek reelection in the fall and instead plans to teach courses at a local university. Residents have expressed ‘concerns about who will serve as Mayor Suarez" replacement. *” Some predict that deputy mayor Jar Feldman will run for office. TSS Net FAB BEEZIAGLICh ORR! BAIOIS ARON ete $0271 AI BIOL QSIBICIT WESELCE T= AOL AON SHA) entony, 2 cal xo! cHaEmON ZOKE BE AIWOIBIT WEL. RIBS 57h Bet F0feLx All No] Ix Hal $2 LEHROLIL, (UF ARIES AVE! ALIA SICBI0| Boye oj OLEH, O18|| mayor BARE retirement IS! reelection ix! serve as ~2 S376} deputy mayor Ai run for office 23(01 Sols 95. What is being announced? (A) The expansion of a government building (8) The closing of a popular business (C) The results of an election (D) The retirement of a local politician -99t0] waesin 977 (se aioli (e) 071 Sk eyo me (c) #2491 at (0) x19 axel 281 ft expansion #3, 4 | 2m Ug BI BA - Se 24 SpA HIRO) Sie CH ON AAYELC hak XIE AOI SWOLES} ARGO] Als} AOI BEC SERAEIHce's longtime mayor, Richard Suarez has announced his retirement trom city poitics Wel eb. sta (0)7# EOI ‘96. What does Richard Suarez plan to do in the future? (A) Write a memoir (8) Teach some classes {C) Open a community center (0) Participate in a debate 2INE okine om ONE ERI? wae ect, @) ge 2 CO) ARLE AH ect (0) S01 are Of91| memoir 2:03 participate in ~ol #37} debate SEE, 22 | abeAIa BU BH ~ BIN ORS RL Rig Seo) BM Fores 7+ MAO RIA ET HOLA Zl SHS 27 2kcHne would not seek reetection in the fall and instead plane to teach courses at local university). sic ep (et azord [MBLEAOIA | IES! leach courses — Toach some classes rest 01123 24 97. What is said about Janice Feldman? (A) She is a schoolteacher. (B) She is moving to another city. (C) She may run for mayor, (0) She will be interviewed. SHLLA BRON Het OIE! 127 aA, (@) C2 SAR OMAR 2! 2OKE (©) Aa olay $5 2c (0) gets WA BL OIE, of | run for ~o Bote ea | ABRIL A — LUA EON ch HS 2 ZIG OIRO Sis AIA HERIO| APSO BOM 7H=AO| BIC ‘NBEO! ok&\Some predict that deputy mayor Janice Feldman Wil run for office SEX Qe, many (C)7} OIC _p\EAO[E | XIZO! run fr offce — run for mayor Questions 98 through 100 refer to the following excerpt from a meeting. (-Au) Just one more thing before our meeting is over: *1'd like to inform you of the measures our department will be taking to reduce the amount of paper we use. We've identified two main areas where ‘we're using more paper than necessary: first, in mailing customers’ receipts, and second, in circulating memos ‘around the office. in both of these areas, “I'd like us to begin sending electronic copies through e-mail instead. These changes go into effect next Monday. + At the end of the first month, I'll be sending you an update on how much paper our conservation project has saved. ‘MONG OR Mo 7B G4 BNIBRKALICL, Ne S21 ARBSHE Bole) 24S GOV Pe} $2] FAO! sHebH AXIBO| cS wel SeTXy BIC, ‘Sole Wad! BC} ci Be VO] Solg AON Ae = Fa SH BOMKEHC), A eins s2j SoBe PRON whole OLD, + we AEROIM SHS Bele GIL 1 5 Bela $72le ONE Ol ‘eo AES WOM SILC 0] BAI ARIE CS BRR AIL. 1B Bol Ap} Sale| oy MAREN Foy} OK BeIeOl AB! A 7B! Ofte SU S=RGUIC ‘048 |inform someone of ~~ etch take measures =Ai8 ASIC identify @) eet, x receipt WBS circulate Mbstoic, eepAzict {90 nto effect #0] WEI, ARE} update (aI tt 98, What is the department trying to do? (A) Conserve paper (8) Increase production (C) Save electricity {D) Reward returning customers Ol SME IB stata BETH? (a Bois 228 (9) 488 BaAPPL (©) am ae (0) AFH BRSOA wErBP| 99. 100. off | conserve SEO}, BeRIch, EEK roward sie, wae ‘ag | 28H US. Be Sod — HHPE Stee IE RO] m= AOD AISsHe= Boll AF BOU| el HA ‘2 3/0 Hil tA ko to inform you ofthe measures, ‘ur department wil be taking to reduce the smaunt of paper We use) Sct, Solm wetein Aone (a7! AIC. ‘{mzoal | XIB2 reduce the amount of paper we Use = Conserve paper ‘What solution does the speaker provide? (A) Creating financial incentives (8) Replacing some equipment (C) E-mailing receipts and memos (0) Calling customers directly ie Of IME AAISIEA a) Be eis 287] () ay ahs axe (c) S801 Se ome UPI (0) 2AB0PA = wisp Oj8|incentive 22 receipt GSES | AAR Le — MELON axle PH MSSie eh BFE Aly atsol Sol Well 32 (SFR ASIA, 3 ARRON OIG AS SUE ARAN ke us fo agin sending electronic copies through email instead) 2 eta eh, meta (Ct BOI, ‘etm | XIZ2!conding electronic copies through email + Emalng receipts and memos What will happen in a month? (A) A shipment will arive (8) A newsletter will be published. (C)A progress update will be given. (0) A company meeting will be held. 2 ot Fe Wo BOIL? 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(C) $4 28, URPH ABE As hanging uo) 2201 oO Oe, (0) SA. 93, ARI AOL SMe WOIRI BIeHEXs tng) 28 okioe 2g. (Mau) (A) One of the women is taking off her jacket. (8) Some women are cleaning windows, (C) One of the women is planting a tree. (D) Some women are sitting on a bench. (8) Omi & & 201 was te Bore (6) oto] ai28 32 2c (©) otis #1 ol Lipa Alm ich (0) OB Bo| wixoF BOF ai 18 cake off (28) SEC plant IPR) AI ‘ed |901 Ba AE — 0191 (A) EAL OS AZ wes taking off OM BOSE Sep 8) At OG. AI So SE OIA! OHS BHR SHEtore cleaning) 2401 o}122 Oe. (©) 3A 28, ARI S01 LIPS IRE! PAE Ais planting) OE ora of, (0) 2. fx Mf wt tok LOSE a, (wean (A) The man is placing flowers in a vase. (B) The man is wiping off the table. (C) One of the women is picking up a glass. (D) One of the women is pouring some water. 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(C) Some pots have been stacked in a comer. (0) Some boxes have been stored on shelves. (a) on) ABs an 2h (6) ofp} ee Fol AI Bix (©) ROI P41 HO} Be, (0) Aigo) Att #2II0| yc OFF | package AS dust eins ic, les) rock l2io, 4! pot BR, Ex, w stack 7irKe3 ach ‘ay 101 58 A a (A) Sit OE. OPT ARE ate4 malng) S801 OER 28, (8) SA OG. Of} IR EUs dusting) S20] IER Ses (©) BRAK 2, ARO) Ho BE RE BAKin a comerol LEE ‘48 on a shelNOlER oF: (0) A fe} 7491 AON AHO) 50} LOSE BE W-Am) (A) A woman is pointing at her computer monitor. (8) Aman is leaning on a counter. (C) A desk is being assembled, (D) Some drawers have been left open, (s) onp com wei 2 (@) WAPI aie 7am Bech (c) 4488 ABBE Bore, (0) ABSO1 22! IC Ot | point at 22)7Ic¢ lean on ~ol 7c} assemble BBSIch drawer BA ‘aid |221 BB AR- rie, (A) SA 2G. ON 77 BE ete! SLIENcomputer monitor? Oia} AB! 2B aziolae og, (©) BE. 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(W-89)_ (A) All of them, {B) Sometime in April (C) There were some errors. 2 Bi BEBE ent Be AISI? 38349 (@) aa Z02, (c) SRF 38019, off | editorial @ BIO assistant I+, BAH ‘| IE Be When 218 (8) BES} NBRLE OF Who SERO| 7H CHL () BE, ARIS Ble alBol GAN! Evin Api Ae SIC (C) 22 Go| OFF AZO SIE ediorailal Gt 7HSA errors oie oe, 14, (W-Am} Would you like me to bring your soup now, OL A API BIH BSI, OfL IIB BOHR? aameoze, tah (3) 7S, (W-Cn)_ (A) She'll meet us later. ioe (8) Now would be fine, wales ae | 6 ie me toe (C) Let's try another restaurant. et Gensecaa Geen 240i nig REIEHInIG, LO USO 7ineERME? (G) 2 708 AAR LRIOIEGOL WH A AHBLOR (0) alse LyBOL F221 Bh oka segcin ela 2c, (6) xia01 S019, (6) 801 8 OF, REI eave A>iBlonow we OBE! 28. (o) cis tamgrow 7esAlc, ed | 0S Dee See 18. (W-8:) How long will the food take to arrive? (A) Gol WH et SI Lalor WE O18! BOI FOIE 322 —” ca) (A) It should be here soon, BL () a, $m 7h Ara Be MHSHROL 5 em eH ARO, Bl ose cones angen easia c (C) Enough for six. (c) ot 2&2, WEB soupotM Be 7H restaurants OBE ‘2No1 cate! wo gee? < (2 Sate 708, (ome 282, 18. (M-Cn) Where is the light switch for this room? (cl Seneca SEsea. (w-Au) (A) Thanks, butit isn’t heavy. 1) 9 ARH BE How RE (8) 'd prefer not to switch. (A) Bet, BARI EA) AB ARIE Be BOL Boor) SAtBICI. tt age gta et CS aemeaneare (0) 822) BRIE Oe, ARB Be AOL eI nC MAE 0] wo 5 ARI Oot BUE2? erin a HEC, (a mare! aN BOI, (c) EER AE 2, O11 sine Azo} OF CHE (@) Xe UPR EG BOI, ett (0) 8 wot 2012, 1M ight I, 5 IZA switch BARI RLEPC, BBE! 19, ¢.Am) Why don't we meet atthe front entrance? #84 SHIR Be Whore OE (W-Au) (A) That's @ good idea. (A) 2 to} 2. ES! ighiOlN 218 7H heavy CIB Oe (8) But ve already sent it. (@) Go) WS 2 ES! swiche wt Olga! OF, {C) Take a look in the back. (©) 82, OS Aeixo|Sxlm BE ROI PHN! ZAinoxt Lo the oor SSE 88 eFOWy et ofa? te we, (6) axe! 228 01] HOI, 16. (W-Am) You submitted the travel expenses, didn't (c) iB Bore to, peat ; id |e OB (W-B9) (A) I'm not checking any luggage. (A) Be. BE DIPOLAR Rio cst SHIBICHE IOI asta (8) That's expensive. coy (C1 Yes, this morning. (@) HEH BARE OF. ito] RIB 7HePEER! BBM LE BRLOD, 2B GIFOIM ek te AOE cet 24R OFol sec cH ‘se ag gshas, 2a BIR? vee 9 gen. 9 sae Be tole, (c) 28 G01 26%, BAI rontOl ee 78! backs OBE! 22. (9) 228 me, (0) Hl 2s ofoAs. fs 20. (W-8) We finalized the contract last night. ravel expenses S28 2H ot 4018, 2 anager iaceie aaa easel (W-Gn)_ (A) Congratulations! at | Mee HOE {8) Not until next month, a erie Ae (O) It’s an updated contact list. oe (6) 40! 251 201 exponsoolM Ge HSE MBM expensive ‘Fake OFMUON 3 RHR CIEL, oiget 2 (a) Sarat () Bat 88 BUI MEMEO BY WON Ob ofthis cig gous, rmorninghl HCL ea TC (0) 322 gatoise ets BeOID, ft | finalize Bosvelekct congratulations RESeLC 17. (WW-Am) Do you want me to keep these reports, or eee leave them with you? 9) 3, AES OMEN: Bol eHBCED CHEReIA BOHR (M-Co)_ (A) A through 2 RABEL (8) 'lltake them. (2) BAH Aette 28, When SIBZOL SB! AR, (C) Mr. Tsang left () SAF WB 2, BH! contract EOI HI contact O18 et, test 02143 44 21. (W-Am) Which company developed this software? (W-8A (A) No, it's too aficut @)!liook it up. (C) Quite recently. Oj SIDI o| Ame HoH 7RENLIE? Woe, 4 oS. (ey xo) aati, (0) oF a2012 of | develop (B7seict look up (HEH) HOHE recently #88120 e84)| SRB RE Which oS (A) YesiNo Wt 28, 4} SBBOIDE Veg Now e+ Bet () Be BON et Ga ee wee RIN Borne! Spec age ee, (C) BEM YAIRI SE, when SFBBON HSS cE, 22. (N-Au) I'l be working late at the office tonight. (w-am) (A) The new design. {B) Sorry 'm late. (©) Until when? ‘Ste et APRON Se wt 2, Wo acini (om gat, (©) warmia? Sa Bee EOE (A) BABI BRE 2G. What SIBBON 7He8t Cr, (6) Soj Ws 8, AMES alow ws O1Be Ot, () 2, 7} et tool ged PAE! AE Ba glooe sigazic, 23. (W-t) Has the flight to Denver left yet? (M-Au) (A) The window to your let. (B) Just two tickets. (C) No, it's still boarding, ees EO] eM LO? 1A) Bale] Sok = OID. (20 M12, (c) ou, of5| Be Bola, off | board BSS, SHH ‘| Arg ete aoe (A) lo} Ya 26 Ee! ots Hs olga! OE (8) 4 Co} O81 BEES HighiOLa a8 7HSEE tickets’ OFBEt Ot (0) 8S, BBBOl ay OFFI BE aEol O BUSIAIBICIE Ne StH ergata BIC 24. (\M-Cn) Who's scheduled to use the projector? (Warn) (A) No one right now. (8) An interesting project. (C) On the ground floor. ol RRMER 7} ABS IR OFS eI? 9) nia ae oF goin. (0) B0lge Samet (c) ou, off | schedule QE C1 WAH ground floor 18 25. 26. 27 #8) By UES BE Who RE (a) Bg, Fae! OBS ABI: RIA OIE ge OIE BARC (6) tho} 2s, 422% projectort mol Ie! projects OFS 28. (0) BES Bete Of Where S20 TIDE (W-B:) Why is this form incomplete? (W-Cn)_ (Aj | couldn't find all the information. (8) He's my former boss. (C) Sarah would like another copy. or Be of ojtaeIa? (a Bia c 8 271 BOI, (@) 3 ol os Bante, (0) ete 8 8 fou, ‘ft lincomplete MEI Ole former APL 2711 boss ias9p at ‘i | O18 te Why S18 (a) 2. Bl Ose! OF RE ez PANIC! ONE ofa ick (©) GAP BS Oe, BBS! format RO] HALE! former OBE OE, () 8 Got 282 BEE orm Bs 7hs8! copy OFA Vb (Wau) What topics were covered at yesterday's esting? {W811 (A) We discussed our sales goals. (8) Was 2 cover letter included? {(C)'m looking forward to it. pt 0) A fet mt CHRSLIR? ‘gaits Bol 0 Ca = eIO1S. (@) APSA?! BaISO| ALIA? (0) 3a asta gos, Of | cover HICHRCY discuss JF=MIKCF cover letter ALATA Include 881 look forward to ucksict | UBB BE What 188 1) 2, 0 HE Bie SIBOL BHA Ecoles goals PIED 2c (2) G0] Wt O82 EO covert HI OIE! Oe (c) BB ABBE OF, ho) SUE RE Ol 71S netstat FiBE eee4OR Br Bech (W-Am) Please bring twelve copies of the agenda. (Mau) (A) It’s actualy at 4:30. (8) There's an import tax (C) OK, il be sure to do that, Hol ofa ANS 2 DinJouS, (a) Ase dal gORNCES, 40 mer B08. (c) Bolg, 5 AN ele. ff | agenda Sie) 22 <1 import tax 42) BM ste | aEe ous OBE (A) Bieeot WARIE OE When OFBEON 7Hek cA (©) Bees OBE OE ono] 2am 22d BDH ate BE E20 OA) BEC (c) se oat 22s0h cy 2atetck SION iba! teem 2 28. (Mn) Can’twe see the movie tonight? ff |plonty of Be, BEE room BFA (W-Am) (A) The Garden Theater. su (ue arte EE (8) Front row seats. (0) 2g, Bel GISH BE AOL spaces 82 rooms O18 (C)\'m afraid | have other plans. 30] aesicin BaoR goin ose xR (2) 28 Co} 2 UES! abieool Gat 7H58 chavs O18 28, oa os wos em eo ee? cl fo 7h ce ae (€) MED OE SEE When 28E0l 7s (@) 8s algo. {) or Che >) ok 32. (\-Au) When are you moving into your new 72 ove Be ES ‘apartment? (A) 2 Go| Sst. B01 moviedlal SH 7H theater OBE {W-81)_ (A) A few mriles from town. se, {@) In the marketing department. (6) 24 ot 26), HBO! movoolN Ge Het seals olge 28, {(C) As soon as | sign the lease. (0) BG, OM SiS 4 BUEN BE BEML RI! ole BEE fee nea A oli et oat Sova? (3) Anouy 3 01 Bory 2018 ( optsoLNS. 29. (WB) Will you be paying with cash or by credit (0) Sees) ABO et & RS, card? Off | department 1444 lease IF OKA’) | AP BE When Stee (A) BER APRIE OF OM ARIE Bie ABON >YeboH ce! CHE (W-Cn)_ (A) We play every Saturday. (8) 'll use my credit card, (©) Let's go by car Swan ea Det eae aed tia, erie Waste zie? (6) 9A WE 28, SES aparmens 8B0l HEP! dopant WW) Sele Samo 2718 8B olgtt 2 . © ABER NEw HI, (©) oF Ass BN PHF Aas soon as ~I8 (C) #48 tala, ‘eein det fi |e aes ee OE (i) $a We 98) 3801 payat WEOI IAG puoyB o1ge oc, 33, (MC) lant Jerome going to join the conference call? (8) BY, Se SE Be UOHRROL > em He AOS sixicD (W-Am) (A) | learned a lot. ‘cralet2 Ut. (B) Our membership expires soon. (C) RAPS OB, HSI cards} WO] UAE! cor olBet OB, (C) He's supposed to. Algol = 4 sto} six] BUR? 30, (M-Au) Do you need help finding something in your (A) Bo] ROIS. size? (8) ajo) Sg 20] B ESI (W-Br)_ (A) We're closing early. (C) 21 ai81718 So lois, (8) I'm OK, thanks. 181 | conference call 8! 20) membership (#18! 2, S182 (C) I don’t need a receipt. expire SeI5iC} be supposed to ~8i71= Slo 2h BE Alb SE ol 80) WRsHIE? Stil | AWS alist PEORR (Ai Mite 81 BB Boia, (A) $01 BAI OF}, BBO] Fore Jerometselalelel 712] FH (©) Baie, 2arBLIC Wreapo1o og (0) See we doje, (6) Bs EOF 28, ZR JoinolA ek 7H! membershin# OBE! 28 O18 |size BAIS receipt Bas (0) BE. AWE BE BieOl Teich Fa9| OOH WBE CHE ‘SHH | 2128 Be ABAKdo) 1S me (A) Al Ate Set When SISO 7HSE CHE. @ = aa ‘WOE BE WEOL Fel Olle RSE RE 34. (W-81) Where's the hotel being built? 1 OS at reect HM Og Ott (M-Cn) (A) In about a year or so. (®) The clients have sent the documents. i (C) Directly across fr old one. 31. (W-Am) We stil have space to set up tables, don't iS ers from the we? 2 StH) ct xbinI2 BIE? (-Au)_ (A) Yes, there's plenty of room. bates (B) These chairs are nic. ace easeee ces (C) Ten o'clock would be good. (0) 788 28 Hel ae EDO, ‘clock aaa 1 BAH Be Where 2982 ore ‘Fate 01] EBS BS Bo] goin, TaIx| QUE? (A) BE SBR OFF When SERN 7S HEL (yu, aie ate, (8) Bem ABE OF, BAB SE Ueo| MAR WCE BE ol omEe oe, eiioe ett GEC, (©) 104r1 aai0i2, (0) BE. BAW BE Aol FARO) BAB giazsta ot, rest 02) 45 46 35. (W-Br) My favorite author is releasing @ new novel next week. (M-Au) (A) What's the title? (8) Yes, especially the first chapter. {C) It's a new bookstore. DLO Bolts Aoi} che FO M A BIER, (a) iGo Bote? (6) 4, $21 ra01R, (0) Mz 8 & Mao off | author 217} release I LESICI, BS | Aba ete BE (A) 82, BOS pH. AMR BzIeIC: Wol A AE RE AB fail xB (6) 28 Co} O81 HAVE TavortolAt At 2RSE! especial S olga! 28, (c) 20} St 2S) AAKEOI new WE OFF! Ost 36. (M-Au) Why hasn't the launch date been finalized? |W-Am) (A) No thanks, | already ate. (B) They haven't visited before. (C) The proctuct is still being tested. ‘sgl ot asst astei9e (a) BEE! AHP, 8H e019, (©) 25S wo) WEE 01 Gola, (c)aig0| of81 AS S011, ‘of launch date S418 finalize Holatsch, 8 SI6kct 24 | ORB BE Why 2188 (A) BAY WS OG. BO aunchi WHO WIE lunches Ae Ie rhe! 28 (6) BEM Baa OF, They?! AB 7eVrEN BzOL US! Bix On, SAO] SHELA BE Ole B= ROL Aol WBA 1 Biche ERE teemion Bix ect (0) 3, BARlO| ake! WE Ola AOR MAjein Bick 27. (M-Cn)_ I don’t have to renew my security badge, dol? (A) The guard at the front desk. (8) No, the one you have is stil vali. (C) Tickets are seven dollars each. rr) Huo! ee Ze Eee wie, aA? (a) ghaeiasog ue HI. (oie, ne ain Mal 2S OF (c) ae wa Tee 0481 | renew (BZASK? security badge we! BE uard Bu valid RB tty Are Melee AHI (A) 24 Elot 28, S201 socuryolN Ie 7H guard OBA 3. (6) 2, eI Be OFF Bi EOI Now O1BaH Tet We ache 218 ates 2c (0) BES BIE 2 How much SIACOH Tee! cH, 38, (M-Au) Can | take those packages to the mail room for you? (M-Cn)_ (A) Fits not too much trouble (8) Some packing tape, please. {(C) haven't seen him, plo] ARES cy Sem 7HtY SUMS? (9) 29 4212 slg (©) By don 3 Fan (01-28 #201 20:2, ‘4 | package B42 mailroom #4 packing = id |78s OB BE AENIcan) 88 (0) Be, ABE SPACE MIE sete ale HAIR ago 2 (0) TR! 2 Bel packages! mo} 272! packings O18! 22. (c) Bs Ses Oe no HH AEN BON HHL Won, AUR SPASMS aeol AB =O ae ARE esto 9 BEG, 39. (W-Am) Who'll be giving the keynote speech? (W-Au)_ (A) Ms, Patel usually unlocks it. {B) Have you checked the program? (C\ could use one, too. Deis 7) B20? (9) ni Ut a OD, () BH aus ssHIR? (0) HE ah} 108 BAO, ‘441 keynote speech 7IS212 could use F BISBICL, BI oH | BY 18S BE Who BS (8) 8! Go} SEL 218 OIBKMs, Patenol LIZZ! are BIE eyOUA 2 7h unlock Ole! 9 () 8, PEO FAR! US AAI: Dae aw SN FAR! TRtne program Beek St (c) BH BBR OF, 7LRI MF aILiE SOI XIE SA GM HOS OHS EAIO Isla) WET 40. (M-Ca) It takes about haif an hour to get to the aitport. (M.Au) (A) We should leave soon, then. (B) Our headquarters in India, (C) Ihave some souvenirs. Bao] Saysietel oes Baie, (a) 2aie Be aenstORIOIR, (6) Piso a= al Le, (C) ie 7a 2m 01a, tI alf an hour 208 get to ~ol #614 headquarters eA; 4 souvenir GH 7135 si grea ete BME 1) Be, BeNIA SOR BRICHE Bo MAHON CANE AAC (@) AAiea, wait SE, Where OkS=OI 7HSE Oe, (C) S84 Hot Set ANE! airport Bt 7H souvent O18! 38, PART 3 41,(B) 42.(B) 43.(A) 44.(C)45.(0) 46.(C), 47.(D) 48.(A) 49.(B) 50.(A) 1.(C) 52.(A) §3.(C)_54.(A) 85.(D) 56.(8) §7.(A) 58. (0) | 59.(C) 60.(C) 61.(B) 62.(0) 63.(A) 65.(D) 66.(B) 67.(B) 68.(C) 69.14) Questions 41 through 43 refer to the following conversation. (W-Am) Speedy Taxi Service, this is Asha speaking. How may | help you? (W-Au) Hello, I'd like to order a taxi, please. I'm at 41 Berry Street, and *'! need to get to the Bradbury Hotel by 2:00. (W-Am)_ Yes sir, Ill send a driver to pick you up in about ‘en minutes, “May I have your telephone ‘number please, in case the driver needs to contact you? ‘Yes, my mobile number is 655-0124. Also, “I'l have several large, heavy packages with me, and I'll need the driver's help getting them into the car. (weAu) Of ABI! S| ABIASL OARICE $I SOICEMIA? 2: Seats, SUI MEER, 4 Hel 70] Qed, SAUCE BMS ZAR) 70} a. Of A SARGLICh. 97105 Ut HS BAPE HH EL SAI INP} S018 slo} IE SELIM, wee Be aun? 1B: RRS S6s-oLaaMO|oD, Jain sp FAS ol 7h OM Rol 28 UE Ml 7h 80] BO O12, O81 |order a taxi SIG HRC} get to ~ol SASL in caso ~8 28 Uslel package BAZ, a axt 41. Where does the man want to go? (A) Toa stadium (8) Toa hotel (C) Toa restaurant (D) To an office building lune ole 7kn No ate ww sare esa ae OARS 8 ‘aad | aA BE Bad — PE eH S| ‘ar CB) SEHO| OH SAI ofok eK ase ZAIN) OF ‘cK need to get to the Bradbury Hotel by 200} Set ely SEE (BOI, 42, What information does the woman ask for? (A) The man’s location (8) The man’s phone number (C) The man’s first and last name (0) The man's credit card information Os Of Ais @asshE (a) ex 91 (@) une) wate (c) ariel at oie () exe] ABE ae Sea | AAS 21 BH - Of} Es EE OF BHAI V7 BONE sor RIS SL eh ‘2! SeXMay | have yout telephone number please, in case the dever needs to contact you?) Sein SIC eH SAS ‘oot 43, What additional request does the man make? (A Help liting heavy packages {8) Arrangements for a return trip {C) Two copies ofa receipt (0) A taxi that can fit five people rrr 2712 ates ae save 0) 902 Bee ws sens 2 (2) $019: ova cy ot (eee (0) 5201 sf 5a eA sy ead BR Bel nH aE 2 YUE a 9748 8013.74 GOLA AL 49-4 AAI SOL BRE AOI nave savera large, neawy packages with me, and il need the cvs help geting them ino the cael eC, we! awe WOE 'Me{BAOFa | E821 gong thm into th car — iting heavy packages Questions 44 through 46 refer to the following conversation. (W-89) Hi, The university registrar's office sent me here. “| graduated from the nursing program two ‘months ago, but | still haven't received a copy of my certificate. Can you help me? I'm sorry about that, You see, we haven't been able to get all the necessary signatures. We hope to have the certificates ready to mail by the end of August. Is there any way I could get mine sooner? *The reason | ask is I'm looking for a job and an ‘employer might want to see it. Well, “if you can come to pick the certificate up in person, that would save you waiting for it to come in the mail. | could contact you as soon as it's ready. Of SONS, HRI BPXOIN olROR AI EHHOIS, ROT S Aol 2 By ee SEEM, OF SE wa BANS. GORA > BUR? St HSBLGh A QOS, BAe ABIES OIC Wal Re, 2% BY Wyma RABE POR BLS Bb} STE asta YOR, Of: A XIE & cf el We WhO] SILER? olen OF nie x7} 35 Ble, SAI BEAV} IHS wT AO} AS 31 ezoraI2, (een) weed (M-cn) rest02147 48 8, ARSE a oA OW 4 UCI PBOR OE leas Ato] BOR Pike. se SAL AE MN 2288 71012, off | registrars office Ai graduate from ~8 BAiekt ‘nursing program Z1BAr 284 713 receive ® ct contficate 2, M61 signature BM employer 28 in person 4A} save BIBPsIC), oFEE 44. What did the woman recently do? 1A) Enrol in a class (B) Start work at a hospital (C) Graduate from university (D) Send a package Ops sol 2918 SET (a) 42508 BEC (8) wBOWN BE APRE, (0) aetze sect, (0) ame wc, cg | peas et SH ~ ofr} siz 8 aL Obi 31 md CAA io ZEA Pe Bh SCH ‘dusted irom the nursing program Ine months ago! BK ely BEE (Chol, EBLBAIO}| KSI nursing progcam ~ university 48. Whyis the woman concered? {A} She is relocating. (B) She starts training soon. (C) She has to take final exams. (0) She might need a certificate. opt a 2 1) B28 201 g Z0ICt (@ Bagg sect (c) 72a Atz0t Bt (0) 4850) How 45 2h ‘id | Mpa let Bod — ofr} aise OFF OMe vim AIO IB) Bole, BAT! ES wen ALO “PE Wee reason | ask i I'm lacking for @ job and an employer might want to see it) SBE HEH 2 (OIL 48. What does the man suggest the woman do? (A) Send a written request {8} Talk toa manager (©) Pick up a document {0) Update a résumé Une Oi Rate alata AEIBIEI HL 984 7] (B) ae Gio}rsH) (c) RARE 2p (0) 0184 eieiorRs)7) | AEA tet — 7} Rta 24 UNE APSE ay Sloat O01 HOE O71 TIE ARIE OF + SIC you can come to pick the cerifcate up in person, that would save you walling fori io come inthe main eC, hel 222 (Chole, _feLHOF | c29|cericale — document Questions 47 through 49 refer to the following conversation. (W-Am) Hello Mr. Zhao, this is Bonnie Fuller,” Vim a reporter with the Channel 50 local news team. {'m researching a story for the evening news about local parks. Could | ask you @ few ‘questions? I'm sorry. I'm just leaving fora business trip. But “1m sure my assistant would be happy to ‘talk with you. That would be great. Has your assistant been on television before? * It really helps when the person feels comfortable being interviewed in front of a camera. (MeAu) WAm) Of Shasta, OM, fe aL ela ICL aha Se xt SPAS ison Nt BRON CBE A WA OIE iy Bide. 3 I Bes a= wR? BE DRIMLICIE, Xs ot AE mL HORI ep A esi Gan OHI + ge! BEBO ail ks. Of BS, eRe Hol eteilol BOA AO] 4? Bernt lat gio Qleak 2B HEISIA LMI SY S201 IES, oft |asistant at, 2 comfortable wae 47. Where does the woman most likely work? (A) Ata charitabte organization (8) Ata sports club (C) Atan electronics manufacturer (0) Ata television station oft OICOIM aust 2 28717 aE @azage (c) ans et (0) seat ws sti | 9418 et ex Otel a mn AH CHAU IR Aa SOM aIeh eA 7H reporter wit the Onan 80 loca! news tear} 7H may BE (0101, 48. What does the man suggest? (A) Talking to his assistant (8) Consulting a Web site (C) Testing a product, (D) Conducting some research lane 9218 APISIEIP a 2421 opps (@) WHE BxAP! (0) 8 HAS} (0) $71 2B Asp) ed | pat Bet BI — eat MI 2A, rte HE FOL NMS SAB 70} Bo} 247} 2140] AAHOH BA! ZOIEKm sure my assistant would be happy to tak with you) REI 2A Bae (orc 49. What does the woman say participants should be comfortable doing? (A) Using a foreign language (8) Speaking in front of @ camera (©) Traveling a long distance (D) Meeting new people Ofte AP ROI BORREOS eI EsHEAIP (a) Siz ABH 2 (6) 7oi2 WU ste 2 (0) Baie eg she 4 (0) ne AB IL 2 sed | AEA AR SIE An} EEO Bh 2 oats SP) load ol Seek 28 BERN et Bt ‘520 ELH really helps when the person feels comlortable being interviewed infront of a camera i BC. mie AES ep, ‘fet 21018 | CIO being interviewed ~ Speaking ‘Questions 50 through 52 refer to the following conversation. (M-Cn} Sabina, have you got a minute? | want to talk to you about our supplier in Chicago. (W-8r|_ Oh? Bel-Ridge Industries? I thought you were happy with them, (MCh) Well was — but *in the past six months all our orders from Chicago have arrived late. They can’t seem to keep up with our demand for parts. I think we need to consider finding a different supplier. (W-B:) I se0. Well, if you give me a few days, I'l write up a report comparing some different suppliers. ‘We can make a decision after that ‘2! ADSL), BE AR gloka? Apt gle ea} BRR aE a ‘gor ois, fo, eI] AIO127 So] 2 Se BO Bota BIEL, WG, IAGIE, sie! XL! Oe APIS weet Seto] OF se SAiMola. 2 QE F2i7} BOE FE FOR NRA Sele 2! Wolo, HE SERN SE AS EAR BRAT LCE apres Of TIES 8, Of ORE FA CHE Be Ba Bing! BNE uBR 2 So) F2p} aE He, of | supplier B22, BAR keep up with wert demand 142 part ®¥S consider 2%sict compare SU8Icl make a decision 2c} 50. What problem does the men mention? (A) Orders are ariving lat. (8) Employees need more traning. (C)A factory needs new machinery. (0) Production costs are rising lune oft gue easier? (0) #62 201 ea te, (@) ABEODI cl GE Bebo Bese. (©) ab M 7D? ac (0) eaepi ge 2 ‘id | MAIS Bet EM uD} eta Em ‘2A 5 HE HAO XR HAD AION BFR! BO] S557 _S8)Kn the past sx months all our orders fom Chicago have arrive lati SIC eA EE CAYO 51. What does the man suggest the company do? (A) Rent a new building (8) Hire a financial consultant (C) Find an alternative supplier (D) Renew a production contract ‘UHe SIA} PRIS alo Bic eI? (a) Mag a8? () Ne CHE BRE (c) aM eet 2271 (0) ae et AP ‘ad | Malet Bei Bd - err} IEE ‘2A O08 BERADT Le XIO0] He OR CHE SIAM SON HOD} cha MPIC think we ned to consider finding @ itront supple), Wie 2 (CHOI, _feLEHOIE | 82 cterent — alemative 52. What does the women say she will do? (A) Write a report, (6) Send out a memo (0) Tak toa supervisor {D) Photocopy an article nts 938 sata eter? (a) sea ase a #271 (©) esa ab (07H H61 ates ea i Got — 1 OR Be ofits Oe OfR BRC Bata BCE Mae eA -STHICKI writeup a repon comparing some aferent suppers) Sc i} 2 (ADIL Questions 53 through 55 refer to the following conversation (W-Am}_ Hiro, you did a great job leading today's retail ‘raining session. *1 was just reading the feedback from our cashiers who attended, and they said you did an especially good job of ‘teaching them how to use the new touch-screen cash registers. ‘That's great to hear; “the cash registers we use in our stores aren't easy to figure out. Did ‘anyone mention the training manual? *I recently added illustrations to it, and | wonder if they helped. ‘A few people mentioned that they liked having the manual so they could review what they learned during the breaks, but nobody mentioned anything specific about the illustrations. (ween) (w.am) Test 02/49 50 63, 55, Of Oe, Sis Am) 3ee wD 2 AREEAOLR, Bag! ABSORB! MIE 24 BOM, OL 8 ERLE! 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Sas (@ F401 (oem, (oy ee, ad | Myatt el Bat — art ort TUNE OgOIA ABE BUBRIPE ABH CBDF Ax! Khe 22h registers we use in our elves era’ easy to tgure owl Bc a BE AOE _BLBAIOTY | Hall aren't easy — complcatea Why does the man inquire about the manual? 1A) He wants to show it to a colleague. (8) He is looking for ways to reduce costs. (C) He wants to order more copies. {D) He recently updated the content. ‘Brie a aot cat otek? (Sana wore 40) 2, (wigs am wwe Ate Bore (c) 4288 47 seein 201 eit (0) S201 gs eidolewc tg | MAIR BEL BA - WADE Botshe OIF. ats akzoN 42K! ‘N87 [8 StH] SaSICH| recently added ilustrations toi, ‘and | wonder i they helped) WEI, aie EE (OHO MeARAOF | ASI added isttations to It updated the ‘content ‘Questions 56 through 58 refer to the following ‘conversation. (W8:) Gary, Ihave a question about company business cards. Some people in the sales department received promotions this year, but their business cards still show their former job fitles. Can they have new ones soon? Well, we generally order new batches from the printer about twice a year. "Would you be able to send me a list of the people who need new cards, along with their updated titles? I'm planning to place the order this month. ‘Absolutely. By the way, some of us will be attending a retail trade show in mid-April; ‘you can have them printed by then, that would be great, of: fe, St} SON Ce BO] BOLD, SIMON SH SEL ‘A801 Sec S| BeOH O18 OF! IO] AY LOIS, 380] A 3S B UE 4 EMA? 1d: 8, le SB w OL ee OUEAOL a GiB FRBIE, Af Bo] WO! ARIS Wem Ae Hr ta A ‘stra + U2? Off ol Beat ROM of HOLS a Pal B 3 aol 4 Beal wee Am -oueynol att OFS, nH) SIT UME EA 4 ne ae ane ‘48 business card 881 sales department BE promotion 8% former (forte jb tle Akt generally BSE. batch we #1 printer BEI, MLA absolutely BBEIZE Sel Bi) attend BABI trade show 25 sel IMAu) wen 56. What does the woman ask for help with? (A) Registering for a seminar (B) Updating some business cards (C) Announcing an employee's promotion (0) Organizing a car poo! Ofiis Sate So} dein eae () Mois S871 (@) 8 awh (c) 8 889] 28 wasP) (0) 748 zx, ae | MAIR 2 BH OFF ABH 2 OFRKe S28! QI AIR SIO OF oes AHO] aa} SoM IEE ‘BUS + extner business carcs stil show ther former job tiles. Can they have new ones soon?) #2 Sh 2H 2S (evoke, [BINAIOF | 82] have new ones — Updating some business cards 57. What does the man ask the woman to send him? (A) A list of employees (8) A budget proposal (C)A contact number (0) A conference schedule {ENE oni 258 MH Bel ORs (aye (je) 1g? (0) aaa (0) at ea se | peat let SH ~ xb} BIS 2k ni 2 GR EH Mat OM A BIO] WEE AIS BE .SUIE 4 SUEKIWould you be able to send me a Ist of the people who need new. cards) 8 2c) EI BEE (Alolc ‘fetEAIOI | Heil the peopie ~ employees 58. According to the woman, what will take place it April? 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(WeAm) (mcny (Wear) I'm really sorry about the inconvenience, but there's nothing I can do right now. ®*We should be finished with the updating around two ‘clock this afternoon, and I'l create the new account right after that. 12: Rsehta, ne ope SLC} ME RINE #1 AOE ied gel ig Olpolts Becla, Bavlske ol Sa aia oI i of alee, 8 xiao} AMER Ane BOIM BA ae ak a WS 4 OKs, es Sif AUIS UD? OS BRE Alea, RI Wag 271 GOR BB AMO! HP OafRtcH= BOIL Of: RIS at 2 ASSP, UHRA APE SE ate Ol GOR Oe OF ZHBOE eteO|e RO] BE ALI Soh us Se OSOIEDD, carers off | create HEPHEC!, EEICH account 7, 7H ‘employee AE have trouble OBS ct inctall B2RI6k training DS, 8 access 8, HAH inconvenience 59. Why is the man calling? (A) To cancel a work order (B) To revise a monthly calendar (C) To set up a computer account (0) To request some time off WAY} Bites ORE? (0) 2 AI aston (8) 82! 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(A) This morning (8) This afternoon (C) Tomorrow morning, (D) Tomorrow afternoon aM OM sts 20077 oe ol @) 2809 () ual ofa uy oF | seem es BH SH Aad ‘BEDI LIS the problom MA 7H UE 7laeIt On ORR HOI Of OF ZANBORE SADIE SIS BURL 3 S04 UBM REE BIBOPPAICIWe should be thished with the Updating around two o'clock tis aternoon, and Il erese the new account right after shat) BC, we BEE (BIC, Questions 62 through 64 refer to the following conversation, (M-Au) Hi, I'm interested in getting a fitness center membership. Do you have any promotions or discount offers available right now? Not at the moment; “we only offer discounts ‘on new memberships in the wintertime. But if you're stil interested, you're welcome to use one of the computer stations at the front to fill out a short application. Hmm ...'m in a bit of a hurry. Ill take an pplication now and fillit out at home, Actually, we've got a completely automated system that processes your application right away. So if you submit the application online from home, it'll go directly to our Member Services Department. “It’s much quicker that way. ‘a: Olie, meLLAMe sles ae at Selcte xa O88 2 BuLt Hel APT BE? Of ABE ROIs, Hie AROS! A Sted OI AALS, SAKE 7/218 BSHIe! SH CHAIN QE BENS ANBEEAM 28! ae Nee, ob Be TS & ees, AM Se 71M) A SA, Of wits SADA ofc Alm + Sli SI NEaE ALAS ID 90012, TEL So SeIOR LAME AIBSIAI 2 UIE RAMAN EE OI, BA CHM BON. eT) (Mau) 0-8 off fitness conter HELIA} membership 2 X24, 182 promotion BH, BS available Wolk 7H5e fill out 48iC! application IAA in a hurry a ARE abitof & cl submit BmBec directly Bue 62. What does the man want to do? (A) Sign up for a race (8) Get a parking pass (C) Reserve a hotel room {D) Join a fitness center exe PRIe aia aise (a) BF apt aes (e) aaa wt (©) B48 yg oete7| (0) mIEYAME! 7II6P | aby aed BH - AP Hote 2 ‘Sake AYN HON ELAN! Sia aS et Bm Interested in geting a nese center membership Ol2 8 meat BBE (DIO _MeUEAO}E | CIO geting @ membership — join 63. What does the woman say about discounts? (A) They are offered in the wintertime, (8) They will soon be discontinued. (C) They must be used within thirty days. {D) They are not available at all locations. i Mell cash PHB ate 7H7 (a) Batol aC (@ 2 Be orgor, () 302) oleh ABetOH? zc (0) SE BAIN AE 7Hse! 2 OFLC | pager et SHI ~ ofA SoH cH RHE BE Ofte ASO Ap BIB BIOS AHERICKe any otter discounts on new memberships in the wintertimelst Set telat Be (AoC 64, According to the woman, what is a benefit of the automated system? (A) Itis very reliable, (B)Itis inexpensive to use. (C) Records are easy to find. {D) Applications are processed quickly. ‘opto 2D, IBY ALAN OE 9421712 (ny oe i aot, (@) mes ANB + 2, (©) 71g S04 2 (0) sano} wel Ae, ste | eale 2et ~ RBH ALAION OF Ofte Seo APA Ue RIRE + Sut BIA IB ALAR 2821 Lckne' ve got a completely automated sysiom that processes your appliation right away) SIC}, MEM SE ‘pre atnAOPY | rHo| rit away ~ quickly Questions 65 through 67 refer to the following ‘conversation. (W-Am)_ Hi, Marcos, This is Sandra from the warehouse. At last week's management meeting, | mentioned that we might need some ‘extra help hare during the summer rush. You said | should give your office a call when | wanted to place an advertisement. (mecny (Wem) | remember. Usually my assistant does t but she's on vacation this week, so can help ‘you. What information would you fike to include inthe ad? Well the position is @ temporary warehouse associate. Basically it involves loading and unloading trucks at the warehouse, 80 qualified applicants must be able to drive a forklift. OF Of ORLA, 0) EPIL mS BRE sl aH APT of 4471 $2 OFFOH W801 CBRE A= CID Be, GAS el BTS Uh AS oy ALPS Sth gan gaia, 1H: Pisin ois, MAOH M547} 3 BIE ated 187} oft 01 A718 HOI, TAIL 70} EVENS, wo ofl auee da OAR? Of 8, IME 2 GA] NOPD, 7! BTOIAjo) al ‘Mat 7} IO 9171 NI IIS AOI Se 2h AOIOIO tS, off | warehouse 22 management meeting Bx} 19, extra 47121 summer rush O16 4471 place an advertisement 2:78 Uc} include atc temporary (24a! involve select, ster loading and unloading 8 8 ualfed applicant 2% forklift BIxPHAt 65. Where does the woman most likely work? (A) Ata department store (8) Ata bus station (C)Atan advertising firm (D) Ata warehouse Ofte Oo else 2! B72 9 stat () HA eto (anew (0) 38 a ‘aay | esata BRL Bd - ofa] BAL Ofte 28104 Bins} aK THs is Sandia from the warehouse.) aia AAG A7iIC), Cel SE (OIC, Why does the man offer to help the woman? (A) He owes her a favor. (8) His assistant is on vacation, (C) He is new to the company. (0) He is in charge of ordering equipment. lunle a oma Bata MERON (ay sual te 212 2, (B) 247} 874 Bolo (0) ato. (0) Hig 32 Same fit [seule et BHI - EH Sate OF ‘BAe Bsn] a2 I SSH 247) et al AHR 71K OL ‘S2CKUsually my assistant does it but she's on vacation this week, 50 | can help you) WBC. HE SEE (BOI 67. ‘According to the woman, what is a requirement of the job? (A) Communicating with cients (8) Operating some machinery (C) Designing Web sites (D) Completing inventory forms ono m2, 2 a0! na 922 BRODIE (a) mao] A mas (c) aoe ce) (o) in BR a st | ABA Bet Bx - EPO Woe 221 (OFS OPPO SRE APRIL SEI + Bue AFBIOIOO BEKO qualfied applicants must be able to dive a forks BIC et Be (BOI, [HRIBALO}| A891 crive a frkit - Operating some machinery Questions 68 through 70 refer to the following conversation. (eau) (wan) (MeAu) 68. Vera, have you noticed how fast we've been selling out of our freshly baked breads recently? Every day this week we've run out by ten o'clock, and then we've had none left to sell in the afternoon. “That is a problem. “Maybe we should look into purchasing a second oven; our tie bakery business has grown so much in the past six ‘months. Another oven would probably be a good investment, even if it's expensive. ‘That's not a bad idea, "ll find out about pricing information. iW, exe 21-2 921 Wo) Gok wel Basen! a loin ole = ol fOAH ct Wot 4 Bais Bol SUE RigoIs, Of 4 BRAD, SHE SIL cl Fels 2H SEAHOHOR, -F2l9l BE who} AOI Xk! OEKZ? OFF Hol ASMESUI, vues 22! $75 Favs OIE MIE Bb Eg 70k, ‘2: Ua! BS AIR, 7a atem BlOHEAI, ff | sellout CF Bec} freshly baked 2¢ 2 recently i201 run out ct Soixct look into #oKzCt, ZAIsIc) purchase FES ‘grow (SII investment RA What is the problem? (A) An appliance is broken. (8) A colleague is retiring {C)A product is selling out quickly. (0) A customer has made a complaint. S201 exeve (7a a ct, (@) S271 svete (c) 880 wal sate (©) 2a gee AIBC, rest 02153 54 70. | MAR HL Bg ~ 5 AOI Bla ‘EXPE Ole! = aH 104) BaIsio} OL Baye wo SLE ‘EICKEvery day this week we've run out by ien o'clock, and then we've had none let o sellin the stternoon)a 8x} fmt 3240] SAEEa(Thal Is a problem.) SHIPALD SIC, eA wee (C)orce ‘letmalofl| cit! our teshly haked breads — A product ‘What does the woman suggest? (A) Buying an oven (8) Working additional hours (C) Opening a second location (0) Hanging up a sign Ofte ate MRIS? 92 3381 (8) 2S AR BPI (288 271 2821 | ARAN Bel So — ome HE Of: Se $7} -7EIE ZIEAHEO! SICKMaybe we should look into purchasing a second oven!2 BEICL HELM EE (AIOIC, _MBIEAIOP! | 821 purchasing — Buying What does the man say he will do? (A) Research some prices (8) Order equipment ontine (C) Organize an event (D) Talk to an accountant ‘enpy sieen alate 287 (a) 2 2AKpL (@) S2iee 261 $2801 (c) ome Bel6b| (0) SPH2t op 16p| aii | aula RI Be - exp gtow aha EAE OXON 772 2B OHA find out about pricing information) Sc} hepa 2 (AOI {HALO}! | I find ut about pricing Information Research some prices PART 4 71.(0) 72.(B) 73.(D) 74.(B) 75.(C) 76.(c) | 771A) 78.(B) 79.(D) 80.(C) 81.(A)82.(C) 83.(D) 84.(C) 85.(B) 86.(D) 87.(B) _88.(A) 89.(A) 90.(C) 91.(B) 92.(D) 93.(B) 94.(A) 95.(C) 96.(B) 97.(A) 98.(A) 99.(A) 100. (0) Questions 71 through 73 refer to the following telephone message. w. Co) Hi, Ms, Potter? "This is Michael Huang, a pharmacist at Wilson's Drugstore. I'm calling to let you know that your prescription is ready for you to pick up. ” Our pharmacy closes at six tonight, so make sure you cor sme in before then. Also, please remember to bring some identification with you — "you have to have a photo ID in order to get the prescription. If you have any other questions, please feel free to csil the pharmacy at 1855-4678. Thanks. Boj ul QASIM? AE BE SIRO OL Of WAILCL. ALI EH ple + 9Ise BelsRISe watsalaia BA SBLIC, Tal RE Oe 2 GAOL BS LOL r1 3 3 304 ONO} Ho, Ten ARE 7HIeAE AE 9] OLDS, AROAE LONAIR AIO] AE AIR Xitel BUC HS 0] Aj] SLOAN AE lo] 855-ETEHIOR EE FAIS, ZHAI IC 1 | pharmacist BEMt drugstore 2k prescription BANAL AWE! pick up 7HVICE pharmacy (®t identification BME photo ID Avo] Si Aas n 72. Where does the speaker work? (A) Atan accounting firm, (8) Ata dentist’s office (C)Ata department store (0) Ata pharmacy ane ofcou alate (a) somes (@) a (o) sien oor | AAAI et Bod sel A ‘A OAIN2| Ba A, ee al an AIM SE AE IAA Atv USEC, 0] XIBOMAE ats Wie BE AIO SA} clk ‘W{This i Michael Huang, a pharmacist at Wisor's Drugstore) On xe Ee Wiz Lose Ze (DIK When does the business close? (A) At five o'clock (8) At six o'clock (C) At seven o'clock (D) At eight o'clock ol Be Ate emi? (a) 541 watt (7A (oe | ASAIO) BR BHI ~ I BR AY ug fel 7H ETF? Stic a Wolo $2 Gechou phomacy cose tsk A su SAP A BOL ‘ouonia wom ms ae eer (3 ast au oon (0 ga seu er 73. What is the listener asked to bring? (0) 2g01 s7¥8 gore WA receipt fg mu ae en 2a x0 8 (B) A doctor's note ‘Smhe Ole! 7t WY SET} REE OH 3feaCAParte of Main Street ere ft dob an tae (D) Photo identification ‘SRE BO 7inkwate HENS WEI? ‘78. Why should drivers look for signs? was (A To get trac station en (8) To fnd a place to park (O) AMBIO| Si Au (C) To follow alternate routes Malan enna grr corer a (0) To visit histori sites SE ONG EF817] SERA AIO] SE AIRES AIzaOF tet SEH of UTES Alto: HLTH? 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So come by soon and let the fun begin at Monterrey's! test 021 55 56 Safe] AAD) ROME FL CIE CB 2m Om} 2H AOI OSES Bz + CIEE SIEeID SIELIC, BHR Al ORIOLE Su we DIGHE RIBBLE, See 4 oY AIS 7 eto} aOR BEER IC aly Gel aMRILCH Tain & oe SESH Chae BRS OBOE RDS SAWS ZS OfBOIR Pe Aol XA gle Be SR SIClO7} RBBLIC}, TPL B SHON SEMA Moly AOE! off | stay in shape 2218 xisICt saving BAe, is ‘opportunity 7 receive Ct purchase f-Pa4 7aH8! 22 E-PAIBIC! huge BAK! CR selection BIH Vise! 2K BE) include @2eICF safety (or 77. What does Monterrey's sell? (A) Bicycles. (8) Running shoes. (C) Camping equipment (0) Boating gear -Befeflope 78 mE? wae (@arunx (aa (esau ovis | 28 Ug Bet Bt - BI Bet SUHEOI Cycle chopolein Wein S160, ae ES CIE BO) ‘Of@018 XHEHour areat selection of children's bikes ‘Salas BOR OlROHS al SIE (AOI eEREHO} | XIESI Cycle, bikes ~ Bloycies, 78. How can customers receive a discount? (A) By signing up for a membership {B)By purchasing more than one item {©)By bringing in @ coupon (D) By buying an item in the next seven days TABS Orga Bolg WE + ae? (9 ait a8 (8) B2E Dx ow FEMA (0) #88 7a (0) 998 72 o§ol B2Ie AA | eat ee od — 0 ee i BIS 2 ole Parse 70H AMOI BONA BelsHeECHWhon ‘you buy two or more items, you wil receive a 20% discount on your purchasa)a "lain OSs WEE (6), IBAOPS | XIE buy two oF more ems ~ purchasing more than ene tem 79. What is included with purchases for children? (AVA T-shirt (8) Amap (C) Aholmet (0) A video of2018 2) SOI: 01 REET wen xe om (eteie ‘ed | Ma BEL Be of80Ig geBON BESIE 21 iis SE OfOIS FE AONE n}RD] QrON ae Fe WICIOZH -BUSio ZICH purchases for children Include @ fee video about bicycle safety) Wein SLome BEI (DIO Questions 80 through 82 refer to the following recorded message. (\v-Au) Hello, “you've reached Jerrick Studios, Daloton’s largest art gallery. "Our exhibit space will be closed until June fourth while we undergo renovations to improve our facility. In the meantime, ™ please visit our Web site at jerrickstudios.net and sign up for our monthly e-newsletter. Besides gallery news and events, these newsletters also include information about other cultural events in Daleton — so sign up today and support our community! We hope to see you at the gallery soon. eheMIR, BLE EAE aito|OLBBe! Mel ARICA! AieHLSLIC, Hel ‘ABBE 68 ADR] RCIA 3S! AE ASI FRI MP BA -HRELCL 3. Aol 81 SAOIEG jorickstudios not BESAMH 82! ep AZeis ASHRAM, WAAIEOHE O18 A813 BE PM ep: (HRISOWN SEIS CIB BA BA) BE ARILIC, AL) ote LAE A at ARLES TIAN FAR IS GIB OIRBOLA & em EIB RUE ‘ft exhibit space ZAIe undergo Stes renovation 71S, 34+ improve BISSAPIEL, It facity BAKA in the meantime 24984, support XIBEK ‘cornmunity SE ARLIEL, 18 At 80. What kind of business does the speaker work for? (A) A graphic design agency (8) An architectural firm {C) An art gallery (0) An interior decorating company sap) aps: 2a SAE? (8) saya) cig cE (@) 2m au (0) og (0) Sleteoj 34) aL 2d | 204 upg BAL On - ANP) BAKE AL 27H ADA ONE ACS] DIS AR ASCISLerrick Stucos, Daleton's largest art gallery A7%shzz 2100, oF ot DISBOIM & SIL} ADIB EICHe hope to see you ot the ‘gallery soon)a weISe SIE (CIOI, 81. Why's the business currently closed? (A) Itis undergoing renovations. (8) Itis observing # national holiday. (C) itis hosting a private event. (0) tis changing ownership, Shr eo 88 Be URE? 26 aate ste B01 (©) 328 XP Be (c) var wwe reais gore, (0) ARR UHFE Bole, oti | ey Be Bot - LAPT 28 BE OIF ‘7H SARI 6B AGI] EIEIO AE 7HEO| 1B > BA -IWEECKOur exhibit soace wil be closed unt June fourth while we undergo renovations 1 Improve our facity tt tooe AE (AIOI, 82. According to the speaker, why should listeners visit the Web site? (A) To view the company’s hours (B) To make purchases (C) To sign up for a newsletter (D) To arrange for a tour ‘Sol 29, Br} ALOE WEHOF Si O18? (a9 eis 7 aH (@) 7a. Fe (c) RABE dase 64 (0) 28 288 BPI Het ‘ty | Bs) BR BH — AOIEON BERET B= OF SIE HAIER So 82! ABIES A1BeH etplease vist ‘our Web site at jerickstuios.net end sign up for aur marshy enousietied 2 Wen YOOE BEE (Cole Questions 83 through 85 refer tothe following advertisement. (W-21) Do you keep your important things in boxes but don't remember which box you put them in? If so, Cleer Sights line of see-through plastic storage containers is for you! "Clear Sight's containers are made with a completely clear plastic, so you can see through them ‘easily! Just one look and you'll know exactly where everything ist But “ you can’t buy this item in store these great containers are only available online at www.clearsight.net. And "for large orders over $500, ‘one of our expert staff members will come and professionally install your new storage system in your home or business. Choose Clear Sight and get organized today! ‘Bae FIR Az WEEHAE OLS AN RAN! 7s] ROHL ABOVE Belo oleol Fas Beha Au MARE SIS HE AIL ‘B2lo| Nols SR Bs] FY BeLAKL BLE Sot 1 LHR 22K ‘Bote + SUGLICH a et SE eID OI SAX IA! a WOU SARE O1 ABE ARSE AAS # $1204, www. clearsigh ek ‘Bel Se}lORE! At 4 SSL. aT SOOwAl OLY GR FER SHARE 2348) 27} AO] S| SOL ARRON 7M AL ALAR BZIEL ‘GR HIER, Belo] ADI AeHAID Oy BES Bele off | see-through WFR, ol HO storage container 3! 87 FET completely Hi exactly MKC! available HOS 752 large order {#2 2 professionally BERS install BAAlec) oxgenized ile! 83. What is special about the containers? (A) They are collapsible. (8) They are handmade. (C) They are lightweight. (D) They are easy to see through 0| 482 of 01 SEI? wae alc (@) S5ugore, (c) Spr mt (o) ue 271 ait ag | e718 BRL BM - 4 Swe ‘bs elo} ATE lo] Sess FIO LAY Te Sh! IO} EER £01 SOIC + QICKClear Sigh’s containers are made wath completely lear plastic, so you can see tough them casi We2 gloSe AEE (OI, 84. What does the speaker say about purchasing the containers? (A) They will be on sale next month. (8) They can be bought individually orn sets. (C) They are only availabe oniine. (0) They come with a limited warranty. anit $28! FEIN cst FOIE BEHEI (A) cS Sok BIOL BoA 201, (8) un Se Mee 4 4 Ch (c) S218! 2 # Bc, (O) Aoiog #y SE MBAIC sit | ABA Bel Bad ~ 4B Fell et SHEL 2 tse 0] HIE OSIM: 2 e190, SaielORE! ¥ 4 2ICKyou cear't buy tis item in stores: these great contsiners are only avaiable oninel2 B82 O82 BIZ (C)OIC, 85. What is available with the purchase of large orders? (A) An extended payment plan (8) Professional installation (C) Free shipping and handling (D)A special gift iy SBO8 01g 7a 2127 (ay ary 712 ot (ey ete 21 (©) desl Aa 48 Fe OSH NEE ‘aig | ABeAIaY BRL a cha BS AI 7H 2 sini Sookie ofa cles Sees 7 AHO} eo) BOLE AREGOL M St AIAES BET QMLE AAIBIESCHOr large orders ‘over $500, one of our expert stat members will come and prolessionaly intl your new storage system In your home oF business) Bn YOSE YEE (BIC -MLEAOFI| XIE! professionally install ~ Professional instalation ‘Questions 86 through 88 refer to the following announcement. (M-Cn) I want to address @ problem that has recently come ‘to my attention, Because we're the tech help department, ‘company employees call us first when they have ‘computer problems. I've been getting complaints about how long employees are waiting to talk to us. So | looked at the phone records and found that in the pest six months we've received most of our calls between seven and ten A.M. Clearly, we need to have more people rest 0257 58 here earlier in the morning in order to cover the phones during that peck time. So, "I'd like to ask some of you to change to an earlier starting time. “If you're willing to start at seven o'clock, please fill out the form I'm passing around now. | wil collect it atthe end of the ‘meeting, He Sao] Bee 2S BH BB CRT BUI FEHB BL "AOD SA) SIRE SREY EAD} AD et 7S iM Sabo BATU. Me $8907] Ail 2et2 BHO! Sale BOE En WAU, AHH BE: 718g anks s G7ABZE F217} 92 TAPIA TOAI NOD cpl BRE Wojiclis AB 2 SRIGUEL wes! Sel UE AIOE (2 WI Me O18 ofBOT C] IE Blo] IDRC) AIA OR ‘Hob Be A ARIS Cf O18 AOR etal AIR ete hc Ab 29 APISIA BEE id UHEZ 0] BIS SIRI, B74 By a aque. Oift address BEA CIRC recentiy GE 8201 attention EL ‘241 toch help department 718 X18 524} complaint 2 receive Bt} peak time m= #2 83% 8 Act be wilng to 7ivo\~2kC fillout HSBKCE collect Bch, FICE 86. According to the speaker, what have company employees complained about? {A) They frequently lose Internet connections. (8) They are required to change passwords too often. (C) They are asked to work long hours. (0) They have to wait too long for assistance. Sniol 2g, A) SSIES ON a Sats? (a) 2st 01x IC (6) S128 He me wha0} etc (c) BA BistER aeNct (0) AIRS 27] 98 LF 2 ZIceI? Ate, is) PAE et Ba ~ IO UE Sr APL 847} 71g XI Fateh help separimen)2T HI, S247] ARIO| zcka BREO| ERSKE welB Ez aICH've been geting complaints abou' how long emplayees are wating to tak to us)iI Bela YOSR SUE (DIC 87. How does the speaker plan to address the problem? {A) By purchasing more computers (8) By changing a work schedule (C) By upgrading old software (0) By hiring more employees She BA OF8DN cis AINE (a aimee 47i8 agwoeN (8) a eae waRoRM (c) S248] ABE HIO,g gnajolceosn Odue sae mEICeH a sent Lo — a et we AE gi SOD 22 AK ARIB C01 AROS wats SBEIBICH' tke 10 ask some of you 1 change 19 an earlier Saring tine)2 Baka Looe BEE (OIC maLEAOI | X!B21 change to an eator starting time changing a work schedule 88. What does the speaker ask interested listeners to do? (A) Fill out a form (8) Submit a résumé (C) Meet with a supervisor (0) Send an e-mail Abie A Oe AIDE FOIE af wet ereHE 7H? (9 84 B85p1 (@) OR ARI (oy ea Be (©) ota 8sp1 | AIRE BI Sx APN Ale INK 7A SP ATRIA AE Zi LW STANGER EAI you're sling to start at seven o'clock, please fil out the form Vm passing around now)2 Seka QOS AEE (AOI, Questions 89 through 91 refer to the following ‘announcement. (W-Am} Welcome to Bartlett Rubber Surfaces. On today's. tour, I'll show you how we turn used tires into new rubber surfaces. Gur surfaces are long-lasting and used in playgrounds and sports fields. °° We are proud to announce that we were recently given the Horace Environmental Award for Landscaping. "Let me explain the basics before we go in, because it’s going ‘to be loud in the factory. First we'll see the cleaning station, which washes and prepares the old tites for their new use. From there, we'll watch the grinding machine ccut the tires into small pieces. We'llend the tour in the distribution center, which packages the finished product. “The distribution center's a lot less noisy, so I'l be able to answer any questions that you might have while we're there. ig! 29 wield BE SA ORES AIRIELICL Si SHON: OFA Eo} 2 WICTER NEA Hx] OHS B 2IRIUC, Hh Se 90] Zou SORRY ABA Z7Ia AEC BON NSH RAIA EAL AQ WE UE WEE WHEE col THIABELICL VOR BO17H1 Bot 2FR 7aiel ABS ele EPMMELich By eS ote AIME| HERI, ON Fale MARE JE AIL MEIOIOHB BAIS Pet Aer ‘BeIBKe RIC 7PM Ut ie KOI Ske AAIOR eS ATI SE AISch OOS OIE RAI Bi MEIOIM ONS OF ZIIUC (BF ele AMER BOIL TROL ote SBSH! BOI AO Se ‘Seige ff | rubber surface 27 UE used WB2=I fong-lasting i 2247H= playground @ sole announce WHI, elt loud Azra, AIMEE prepare 8ZUIsIC grinding machine HHH71 distribution center #7 MEI package BazeIC AS noisy Bame= £89. Who most likely is the speaker? (AYA factory representative (B)A store clerk (C) An auto mechanic (D) A landscape designer 90. a1 Sate 9A Beri? Be (@) og 8 (c) iB at (©) za co 4a | HS Bt atl Six OR O'771 Bok 7S AIS ARE, Ba! eto he AIDRYI HBOICHLet me expain the basics belore we go in because I's going to be fous in the factory 2 BH= Oe {201 Sm factory QUE AOI BIE (AIOIC ‘What recent achievement does the speaker mention? (A) Renovating several parks in the area (8) Acauiting @ new factory (©) Receiving an award {D) Operating for over ten years ie 2294 of sae BEAT? (a AU BBB Ee 2 (Maas 268 a (asve a (0) 108 ofa Z0H8 2 | eat Bd - 212 Bt Site AG SIA Bad 22 HE BE WUSR BASED So} "BARIAWe are proud to announce that we were recent ‘ven the Horace Envconmental Award for Landscaping) ein ge92 S22 (CK ‘eINHORS | FIZ were given — Receiving ‘Why will questions be answered in the distribution center? (A) Itis close to the lobby. (8) itis quiet there. (C)Itis air-conditioned. (0) Ithas a place for people to sit down, BF MEDIA BOL dat OE AI 4 HE ORE? @) auton 7H (@) 20) 2c, (© warp) rissa 20, (0) AigHOI 2 4 t= AI Se, ed |e 2 ea - A MO tee OI Sie BF MEP) & AIMAIS BOIL ROHN BOI Aigo] EIS BRICKTHe dlstibution centers alot less nalsy, go I'l be able to answer any questions that you might have while we're there 2 Wsia ors BES (Bre. BIEAOPE | XIZS| a lot less noley — quiet Questions 92 through 94 refer tothe folowing telephone message. (N-Au) Hello, Lucy. I've been thinking alot about the discussion we had earlier today about“ expanding our book line into the university textbook market. | think you had some realy great ideas. Would you be wiling to submit a short project proposal on how our publishing company can increase sales in the university market? ll send you a more detailed e-mail with specific titles for you to include in the proposal. Do you think ‘you can have it o me by early October? * Our winter ‘catalog needs to be finalized by then s0 it can be printed November first. Thanks a lot. ! ook forward to seeing your proposal! He8iMS, BAL Ob OFM al SA MES gH MAMI aio ol EEA P24 Lise on ch Ol aeeaED GUL, LOLA “9a BE POOP gee eee ch, Fel AE Ae AOI agg fe ee ae Zee mes 7a HBA ZARIOIS? ial BBMOD oe FAO EM Me Sf AE fot UBERIANGLEL 10M 7K] FA 4 URI? SIRI AB TIED ‘eksSl0F Trt URN OLN, aE mH. a7 rast Ojf1| discussion 2 expand SEIS textbook SAH, Tat be wiling to 71401 ~8CF submit BSI proposal IA publishing company SEA? specific -7AE! include HERI finalize BoHReTSCt 92. Where does the speaker most likely work? (A) Ata bookstore (8) Ata photography studio (C) At an advertising firm (0) Ata publishing company fais OIIobM Bate 28 BEDH a a @ AR Anco (jaan rer | a1 LBA - SO SIE alo] SX BES CHO} Mt ARUP StS Alexpanding ‘ur Book tne info the university textbook market CASE SEE! UB BRI! 71M MBS 8812 WOM), $2] BEAYOUr publching compenylai= S38 stig cisi=R AE {Oc (94 (CH 212 BOOKIE cataloghi A! 7st! SON fg Sec 93. What will the speaker send in an e-mai (A) An interview schedule (8) Titles of books (C) A work sample (0) Contact information iss opel SSH ol wes ted gets a @ Sx SS (oe ae (0) is ae test oz! 59 60 ‘iad | MAIS Bet 2 - ol SN US. ARE 7/8OL BRIBED! aie BAIT! EA} EES OME [SUENEHT cond you a more detaled e-mail with specie ties for you to include In the proposal) Bein ome sue (apt, 94. According to the speaker, what will happen on November first? (A) A catalog will be printed. (8) A final project will be due. (C) Anew product will be launched. (0) A job opening will be advertised. ‘sot mh, 18 140 oft ol WILE? ay 722) cc (6) 218 ames} OER, (c) so) euler (0) 88 54 a>} LEI ‘aay | AY et ee — 18 101 BNE aL ARH SNK BPs 7A 7IBVE SSO} TB TRON AB SICKOUr winter catalog needs tobe finalized by then so it can be piled November fst) 2 Hein YOM BEE ANIM Questions 95 through 97 refer to the following broadcast. (-Cn} I'm Oliver Meeks with your daily business report. In recent business news, *Zyco Piano Company has completed the move to its new headquarters. The ‘company faced a number of unexpected delays, but the building in Oxford City is now fully occupied. * Local residents of Oxford have applauded the company for creating hundreds of new jobs, and many befieve the career opportunities will draw workers to the area, In just ‘a minute "I'l talk with Donna Lombardi, the leader of the Oxford City town council, about the impact this new business will have on the local economy. PUIRUA ANS BRIE Bely ARIE AE BIRLA fol =e, “Ola aoc SP SN OR CIKGLICE. PIA! IE BS NBOI SRR, SABIE AOL ie US Op BEE AIRMASLICL, SATE IS 2iBE $0 491 aReIm ABE ol ali] SSIUB EOD, Ge MBSE 42i 7201 GENES 3 xeon Boise 2okIn BALE BAI ‘204 GATE Alte age! EL) Bec Me al 0| MBE 7101 A Hol OF SBI HE OWI UE siataL OFA | complete BOIX! move Sore! onset headquarters @ HA, EH! unexpected Moi7IAl BE delay GX, XA occupy RABI, BRAK! resident 2 applaud (HOB SNC career opportunity #2! 7181 draw 22018711 town council APL impact Ht 95. What did Zyco recently do? (A) Negotiate a merger with another company (8) Choose a new company president (C) Relocate its corporate offices (0) Offer scholarship ols Ate alco Ofek MF? 09 02 BAB Be AAC Meg Aras ast (og ove (0) Bee mC ‘a | eee BAI A - apr} alate 7 To|s lo: SAE Ay eg OIE OFBICKZyco Piano Company has completed the move to new headquarters) gaia 2058 BEE (0), IBA! | XIZSL has comoleted the moved! is new headquarters ~ 212! Relocatst its corporate otices 96, Why are residents praising Zyco? (A) For protecting the environment (8) For creating jobs (C) For producing affordable products (0) For sponsoring community events USE of ola AB AHIR? 228 wasIA (aries sastat (©) 701 reise! ms Aon, (0) xy Ag Qt OLA, ‘| 9p Be SH ~ SIE BRE OF Aske SADIE xIe| FEIBO| 2a 7s Entel haste 01 SOL ‘2H ICKLocal residents of Oxord have applauded the ‘company for creating hundreds of new jobsizt Sia Eos AGE (BOI 97. Who will the speaker talk with next? (A) A local politician (8) A business owner (0) An environmental scientist nie cigol F721 OlvIe B 22777 (a 5 BADE (ey 7 ae (c) gee g2pt (o) #24 ast ‘eg | Mute Bet Ba - BEF IH OIE AE ie SAME Affe of SL Bevel MI OIOH IE UteACH tak with Donna Lombard the leader of the Oxford Cty town council. #eial WOE BBE (AOC ‘Me{Bafo}| XIE! the leador of the Oxford City town councl A local policsn Questions 98 through 100 refer to the following ‘announcement. (WB Yesterday, we realized that “some of the e-mails ‘we sent to thank our customers for their patronage wore *in fact addressed to the wrong individuals. Obviously, having the wrong customer names in these e-mails looks very unprofessional. After working with a few of you yesterday, we've identified the errors that ‘caused this mix-up, and our database has now been corrected. I've created alist of the customers who received e-mails Containing errors, ° By the end of the workday, I'd tke everyone to take a look at the list and identify all the customers in your region who. were affected. Tomorrow we'll come up with a plan to apologize to our customers for this oversight. Opt 2k Al Bt ZA SL mI OI S BIH AHI 188 ABI! SUSIE AtuB IRIEL. es] ole ole! Bet BA O18 7S AE MAE BRS) RELL Of Of Sw AI BN ig S01 Fle Ole BME gor! OF RelAD APIEMOIAE OM BBISIOLIC, NE SAT} os oles BE 24 II VERALIC, 9 2 LON Ofet 2571 Bes oD AHO! BE Fe SR WE TRS OF SI6IA71 BILL Pale U0} ALFON cal NANROIA ABH MOIR RI ILC) of4| patronage (#8 individual ie! obviously este unprofessional @REEI7 88) identity BI MeSICh ‘correct BIC contain WEgsiCh affect BISA MIC come up with ~& 22! LICE oversight 2, A> 98. Why were e-mails sent to customers? (A\To thank them for their support (8) To confirm their onine purchases (C) To provide them with product information (0) To inform them of a refund policy ‘BAO OlUB Ole? (2) iso ae sir (@) Bate Fa US seein (0) 8 masiei2 (0) 23 HOH at eteL2 sai | oUt BA - Ola OF {2 S80 GR! BAY BALE 22004 st olfaleome of the emis we sent to thank our customers for thelr patronage) jin sein siome ae (yor §M215H018| XIE patronage — support 99. What was the problem with some of the e-mails? (A) They were incorrectly addressed. (B) They were e-mailed cn the wrong date. (C) They were sent multiple times. () They were missing information. 5 ohn Of! BAPE AEH wae west (@) 258 emo wast (c) of 8 Sea wast (0) eo) wt, ie | ARR Bet 2 ~ 20) ‘bie Ole! S wels0me of the e male} AMEE SE8! AOA Z2IREIREKin fact addressed 10 the wrong individuals) Wei some a2 (Aor ‘BLEAOFE | XIBSI to the wrong incviduals ~ incorrectly 100. What does the speaker ask listeners to do by the end of the day? (A) Make a phone call to distributor (B) Set up a meeting with trainees (C) Download some software from a Web site (D) Review a list of affected customers ‘i SNIEOIA A Z| FN sleta Bae. (0) SERA Bet 21 () Saisar emt 0} EU) (C) AOIEOLA| AHO; aRe7] (0) 982 ve 24 ge Bear] | A8eA)at BRI A - SD} atohe Ke Oe 2 AOR] BSP ES mM Aigo] Be PSIOD ‘G82 WE DIS 6K weyBy the end ol the workday, like everyone to take a look atthe list and identy al the Customers in your region who were affected) wei YOow ae (Ie, ‘AIOFS | XIZOI tk a look — Review PART 5 | 101.(8) 102. (8) 107.(C) 108. (A) 113. (0) 114.(0) 119.(A) 120. (D) 125. (A) 126. (8) 131.(C) 132. (0) 137. (8) 138. (8) 103. 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B= 3e, PART 2 11.(C) 12.(8) 13.(8) 141A) 15.(B) 16.(C) 17.1) 18.(C) 19.(8) 20.(8) 21.(A) 22.8) 23.(C) 24.(C) 25.(A) 26.(C) 27.(A) 28. (8) 29.(8) 30.(B) 31.(A) 32.(A) 33.(B) 34.(C) (W-1) Where did Constance work last year? IIM-Ch}_ (A) For a few years. (8) Not at all. (C) Ata bookstore. BAGAE 01 O1cly aI? wae eee, @) ea, (c) sao, (41 Notat all. 812, Akiots, atoHs. eH | BPA Be Where OR (8) aRo} O18 28. 7122 BE How long ~? HEAL 7h oly SEEOE IS yeors} neyo! Bale! SP BA! years OBE! 20d (6) 918 O18 2 Where SEEM Not at A CE + SCL Not at ol Seo] ZA BEI Sols Fk SEO AEE iwc 12, 8. 14, (0) 8G, BAM} APRS BAB Be NEON ABOU 2 bookstore eli PAE] S-As CASIO gc (W-Am) Who's going to set up the room for our meeting? (M-Au) (A) Yes, | think there's room. (6) Paul offered to do it {C) After three, | believe, 2 S18 8 7} Sota Of es ER? (a), ep? a@UIc (@) So] sacra go1s, (aioe ga ete, offset up 5c, alae, Selsct ft | $2 PIE BE Who Be 9) YeoINo 471 1 52) US OF OG SIEMZ BE eee Yes/No CIR RIC. 81 POI IE room WS olga 29 MOB BESIDE (@.-BE1 Mole Bue of BB ARIS Be YEO Bol ABRECHPAU eed to do itn SIS HG CONC, (0) 9 Of! 2, AZHE Lette BOIS When HBEON BE cigorc (M-Cr}_ Excuse me, are these your glassos? (W-Br)_ (A) We don’t carry them anymore. (B) No, they're not mine. (C) "have some water. ‘Atrio, ob 2! ereD ER? (a) Sali oof 28 FIBSIAI BLE (8) o}48, x1 20] OFLC, (C88 Sone, OFM | carry (ASO IR) HaRsICE i [Ah OF BE BORN SBR (A) 9 ORE 2, 201A fe! aS HHaeR! Bch: ROI Sat AiG9l AR BAB Be Agel OS ASIA et, (e) 9, 2821 Solem BE steal ut 2) op etm 21 A gor (c) 4-28 O18 28 SIZOI HE glassook ‘Pele Oat KOR Of aot) 7258! waters O18 SSI (MAU) When's the next flight to Denver? (W-Am) (A) It leaves thirty minutes from now. (B) No, wo make a stop in Phoenix first. (C)A few more passengers. dies CHS SERIE old L:27 (a) sige 2088 Ro CHL, (8) 048, mIHA0| ox] ELI weraada. OFA |fight Hele, AB make a stop CL, SHskch ‘i | ui 221@@ Be Wen Be (A) Ses ol cH BBN ete GILLES BOE IEEE Ome -Rlviny minutes for: noweks FAR! Bw ARIE BelRD ISB aE! GION (@) YeoNo BIE Y 9 28 og OF. EA SABE ‘Yes/Now it + BIC SEE ighob Gas ISB! make @ slope oF! aS RESIA AC (©) S488 O18 SE HighiOLN Ot 7ha8! passengers O18! ‘2H, 6. 16. 17, (81) How should we transport these crates? IM-Au) (A) At the warehouse. (B) By truck. (Cil’s on Thursday. Ole mB ofA SBHI01 BR? (a) aoe, (@) saoze, ()$2n2, Off transport BBAlealsich crate BSS - BABY UF AA warehouse B22 | 26 488 BE How Sie (A) 982 og! 2&1 Ra BAR 2270 OMe Where SIBEO4 hse kBOIC, (8) Ue: UF AMIE SSK MUR SE MOL ely tuck ORE Basie! 2g OER ae ARAB EOI (0) a ofB 28 8 2B YetUET BIOEI When SIA Hee ‘gore, (W-Am) Who edits the company newsletter now? (eau) (A) Yes, i'l be ready for print shortly. (8) I's written for all current employees. (C) Bill Sharma took over that job. Kiel Ais 57 EIEIO? ut ela Sup BUI (6) 22 Sol BE AMES Fh SSE BUCL (C) 8 AUP 2 we aR. 014 |edit BIBI newsletter RIAA Bist shortly HRA) ‘current 42) take over 2434, oloReCE aii | $21 28S BE Who ABS (8) YosNo ti #71 28 WO aig 01g O. IEA! SIeEE Yes/No HHH # B12, U1 eds, newsletter et het print O18 OE NEB REED BIC (@) 8 98 018 281, B21 company nowsletterdIM BA 78581 cemployeest 18! 20K, (©) BE Atelcompany newsioton BASH 2101 PEI BE ‘BBot Y AOKBUN Shama)ek= FAR) QHRR CHEER s1oB8 Bol (M-Cr}_Is it possible to renew my fishing license over the phone? {W-8:)_ (A) No, you'll have to do that in person. (8) I's a good place to fish. (C) At my new address. ‘Al SB Hake aloe SLB? (8) oj, at 214M ao} BUC (8) 338 WAPI B12, (C91 SAIS. off |renew ANIC, SHSICliconse S171 over the phone 22422 in person 4, SI AHsI0) St | 2 7h OB BE BON IRR (A) 22. WAI SPHMishing consol as Ala SLIT BE “AlGol 21m NowED FARES 2} SAV person) so RICH 788 BelEA Yoos suet EOI (8) mio] O18 SE SIBOL LE BI fishing MHBO| BAR! SA Fish O18 2E0IC, (CMH OW OFF $2) BAB eve Bolas, Seat ole BOL ‘i oer test 03179 80 18, (WoAm) Why was my credit card charged twice? (M-Cn}_ (A) Only a few times a week. (8) You should charge your laptop. (C) Sorry, let me check your account, st AAIBTICR HOLL APSE? SFR & pots, (8) G2 Ses |x Uy, (c) ARLE, a7} DARIO! aie Be eel fet charge WB (44BIEm) HSH, (HOR) Aer, Bech account 7, 8 4 | 34 2 ORo! kB SE Why Ow (A) 8 2 01 OE EOI US wiceDlAl OY 2a few limes OS Sev, (6) mo} OFS Sp. AIEON US Ir}a1 A) chargeast mo aE charges O88 SKC (0) WE BRE Se B70 Ole Se AGO Gin Sonyata. Maat |B ISH BOIetwAIHlet me check your accauiia Ha ape dD, 19, (Wau) Which training course did you register for? (w-81) (A) Register by the twentieth. (8) The one about budgeting {C) That's a good career choice fe a 220 SOI? W207 BRED. (©) oat $208 BY 2019, (Chai amie 2 aapeHe, Off | training course 2 3 register for ~a SIC budget 0H M'%ct career choice SIRISi2] 454 | Se) BE Wich (0) 82 BE O18 23, EOI UIE reales Ws OB ouOR 5S zie Be ae Be! cHoIC () We, S80 2 TG BE ROL of 4EI0l BEE AAKTHE one about budgeting)oleK= FMB LOR AE Yoo: gor (©) at olgt 8, ergo} ofet I014 on Ake AHS ates WIS Fes mse BON BRAKES SE WRAIE usin] 2 azoIC 20. (\-Cn) When will the doctor be available? (W-Au)_ (A) Herbertson medical school. (8) She's free tomorrow morning. (C) No thanks, | already Have one. Sy ete ood a 4 em? (a sige om cae, (@) Meiue Ul 2z1 Ao] BUH (c) io}2, 010] kt 7D gto, 6 available BIAIE OF) AZIO| Bt, O47) medical school 2 8 froe BIB), Ait FR 74 SAE | Ot $ Oe AIHB BE When IEE (8) 88 AS 018 Se SEO| UE doctoral HY 7H861 medical schoolg cig SEI, (6) BE. Swim # 4 Ste ARIS Se EOL UR S04 Ato) LUekShe's tree tomorow moming BHO ARABI go, 2 22, (©) YesiNo tH 871-26 No thankst= Ache! SHB AFIS = HAOIDE Ag BE When oBeOH MEE CIO) ec (W-81) Where did you file the invoices? {Wv-Am) (A) In the folder labeled “Expenses. (B) To our contractor in Melbourne. {C) They'd like to order more. S288 OfcIl 2 HoIo? (a) Borate atwol Bol Ue ARRAS, (B) Heol te $21 Sse. (C) 382 o1 F882 Bate, Off | le BEN SE Alec, WEEE invoice BES, AM contractor al-eatstanet ‘id | Qt 2 RIB BE Where S12 (A) Be, eBtinvoices) ts EE BAB ie LOI BAS] ARE Inf ANBS)0} “Zee etIO| AO! = AIAN the lolger labeled “Expenses, olen Stas 2! eAROI (6) 24 8 018 SE. UROL IE invoices 8 7h contactor O18? 2c, (C) 9S off Set S28 Bal BE WAS Be AEN Hl Be a gore (M-Au) How do you clean your work uniforms? (W281) (A) Every other day, atleast (8) luse a concentrated detergent (C) Yes, | ust washed them, Sas fay eM? (a) ALAS oft @ HOI, (B) 5 Ate ABI, (0), 23g a MEHR, | every other day Si wet OHS) # bt at least U8 S01 concentrated detergent 8 At st WEE BE How ee (A) 91 OMS OG), WIE HEHE WOLD How often ~? ROH ge cHgorR (8) BE, Reon uniors) ME HA Be alo = sbxconcerirated detergents ABBICH sla NE! coi, (O) Yes/No ot #71 & BH Ng O18 SE SIEM} IRAE Yes/No® chet + BCL. E01 SION LIE EW) clean ay ist! GO} nashll OBS O51 WEIS BIN 2 (W-Am) Why don’t you hand out these pamphlets? {M-Cn}_ (A) Our updated menu. (B) At the comer of Maple Street. (C) Okay, doit today. 1 SRS Ue He? (8 2 yal, (© 108s 71 25012 (0) 8019, 74 Se Bi off hand out Ll #1 updated ASE AAO, ‘24 |e/AIe Why dont you ~? SIE (9) 28 98 O18 25: HBA pampnetsoHA 2! 78 undetecte O18 SEtOIC}, 24, 26. 26. (6) 2 ofS O51. A91 SA) atB ANBSIO| St Stal ERE. S128 Whore 94220 "0! CHOC () Bi, HRI IW F2}hand out these pamphltsi= MIRON 2M Ocaye2 BUA SUE HF, Se I LE BAEK dot loday te SE LEME ome AOI, [M-Au)_ | know of a popular sandwich shop here in Binton, (Wem) (A) Mine was delicious, too. (8) No, not that I'm aware of. {(C) Is it close to our hotel? Xb} OSIRIA BEE CSIR! He BOIS. (a) aI iS eI0I=, (8) 01S, ADF BIE aan BOIS, (C)-2RS Fal BLOM JpnEIR? Of | delicious 9 Not that I'm aware ofl know of. UH B>lz a3 Be close to ~aIA 714 ig | Ane oie BE (A) 84 8B O18 SE. SIEOI LIE sandwich shopola 8 7HSEE 121 detcioust 0188 SEC, (6) 28} 018 28, rot hat fm awaro of ACR} UP OF SETH NaCI BE Mt WE QPIRE AHO OM CF 2He Slolz OK MOIS, We} oie) BAOL CAO: Hen] Bt (c) Be, ae! MEAIAl 7B on BIC Bol 30] Sal aay 2PEANS I close to ou hotel?) RIE SBD OOS ao, (M-Co}_ Are there any seats left in the reserved section? (W-81)_ (A) Not for Saturday's performance. (8) We provide excellent service. (C) He arranged the seats in a row. es ON BE Ae ULES? (a) £23 BemHE GOI, (6) F2k= BBO AMAR BBL (0) =D) omg BE HaBOIS, Ol | reserved (OSE performance BBE, C8 arrange !4BSIC} in a row 8 | BUG aa: BoM EE (A) BE, YE AMany seats ielt7} QEETIE we lea Sy ‘B2Saturday’s performances Cia sae NBLAAIS gc. (6) 2 O18 28. YE XIeKany seats lott SERIE BE BOL $801 AUIAR BRICKS BE alls olgeIn| a= EEK, (0) 5 US O18 OF, SROI LIB soaist WS O188 SEC, {MAu)_ The new software engineer was supposed to start today, wasn’t she? (Mcr)_(A) Yes, let's do that. (8) Itruns much faster. () Yes, she's at the orientation. 42) Ams Alo|7aaby Sel walie ss, 8a? 2) 3A gar (@)34 we wel eS, (0) 4, age SerOHsa) BHHBOIOE, 2. 28. ‘ff | be supposed to ~A172 Sof ict run SAESIC), SoC aa AHR as HIER (A) 8 3 018 SB, BES! start todayote 8 7H e's do that og! ez01c, (©) 24 NE O18 OFF SOI LIS sottware, stanOIA OH 7H! ‘3A run 0188 2E/0ICh (C) 8, Ae) AERO! rlerDt ome BZHIE sIxhwas ‘Supposed to start today) BAL SIEOl nt Veszim ah |B, Safeetolal ae{3'2 WcKane's atthe orientations -eRWRIS Hoos Ae! GHOIC, {W-Am) Isnt this the final cover design? (w-Au) (A) It’s just the first draft (8) Here's the ld. (C) I haven't yet. ot aig x] CnII0| ONE? (a) 3X 291 Boia (6) #01 071 2012, (coma, 18 | cover Bila 2xi0) x} draft @ 23a, 40, 20% iaanee ‘a | AH OFF Be BOA FACIES (A) Et, BAI CinPNcover design SHB 21K CAB! FOL No Aes GX] AF A eXjust the fist dramoreo Fest SLO Ae! EOI, (6) G8 28 O18 Sct SOL US covert ‘hfe HOR BE OFS et at & Ste Hott OBE OOK (C) 94 olgs SE: of Of SI shx] RICKI avert yet ‘Role, 121 wal clio Se Sole ASIA AE gol, (W-B1)_ Is the conference center on the north side of the highway or on the south side? (W-Am) (A) I'm attending a two-day seminar. (8) It's to the south, just past Exit 52. (C) Within an hour or so. 1 LRA Mele RATE SOI LID, of bel WLI? (a) ie Oe! ee AIILON Bia. ois, (@) WHO 52H APR eL RUA 2OIR (c) BAR! a one, ‘181 | conference center (47) 219 past Ml ~# IM exit or so ~BkSE] ot | Ate Tee oS (A) 22 IB O18 OE. SEBO LIE conference contort a 7H Cot seminar 0188 SIC (b) 22, CELA ato] Wao] BAER WA's to the south) Olam Sol Ate & SILI SR PABLO Soe BH at ILM SicKust past Exit $2 ako AFIS OIC (C) sf Of Sez ORLA sel Rh = BIEN ACIS Lette we ABS BO! B+ Be, {M-Cn). What can we do to expand our customer base? (W-81 (A) Mostly in and around New York City (8) Change our marketing strategy, I'd say. {C) By more than fifty percent last year. Test03! 81 82 30. 31. 92] SB MBI OFA slo} BIR? (9) ces ANS! 2 KEE, (6) 2) op Bee vilor Beda ARH. () soe sonians} 1012, offt| expand iste, iste} customer base 2B marketing strategy Ob! 2? I'd say Ut 82108 | o} 91 BE What 1B (A) 98 Of 282. 3245{customer base) Sch WOH BE BIRO ‘pRolaks By NB Lelie a2 ENE CHRO) #4 Ic. (6) Be, 2B ick Mole BE SOK OPN MEIE KPRRUChange (cur marketing strategy) 2 2EH8 OIC (0) 88 9B OF 2E, FOL US Eat expandOla QM + Be more then fity percent 0184 Oe! ake Sahm RICE (MAU) We bought the house about a year ago. {Wem} (A) Certainly, send me some information. (B) Has it been that long? (Cj No, she couldn't go. gale 2 14 Bol 3 Be sole, (i BBO, ul gem & LN BA, (8) 8A oa) Ie? (c) ota, age 201, | Ahuaten waste BE (A) 98 OMS 22. Certanivis PEAKE QeSPILY Relate BAI BOR NHS! ONE EXER! AMIE attale BBO CARLOS OFG2ITI BEC. Hol OlOiNE BA Ato] BS ‘ACHE APS OFF! BEL Gi (8), 1 2, YB Alek APS sks BOL 2701 THAN Sat SENIHas t been that long?) SHB YOSE AAAE ‘azo (0) 281 9F 28, 5017; Wes ARIOISS Rete 2018 OF shots AABBRA ick, {W-84 Can I give you some help with that report? {M-Cn)_(A) I'm almost done, thanks. (8) She reports to Mr. Thompson. (C) found it helpful aS ANOIE AB B SSIEBNIG? (oy mae, ic oH, (5) ue BE MOLAR wet (0) Ne 2301 £801 sgt, ‘of | be done BUE;, sich report to (SOI) ~o] ile Wet, ~21 #si0Kt ‘id | NAIK ZBANCan) EE (0) BU, 2 SSS SOKEACE MO) BAEK almost done) 2EFIOR a SING Bain VOR ae AOI (8) 28 OF 9 HOOF Oe. UA Hote ROIS CEO 3e! F017} UB + BIC EBON LIE BAF reports mo} Bl ‘BN reports 01830} 28 SE REE () Wego OF 281 EDK US BAF nepal mH Boge BA helps 0188 20}, 36. (W-Am) Is there any money fein our office supply ‘account? (w-Au) (A) Let me look and see. (8) There's one nearby. (Od tke that A688 iso or We E01 Ue (a) AD ote tag, (& 2H su 018, () = =p) oNgot Bois, 18 | office supply APB noarby Belaa, 7nke ROH | BG geet BoM RE (8) 82. APSE ABHotice supply aocountl BE ol IER! ‘Be Heol $25 BeIOw AMATCHLot me look and see). 318 ae aC (6) BU 8S 01g OE. UEOI LIS Is tres! BNE BO! There iol 0181 gore, (©) 91 O28. (4 ike that 7H Mimetehe ety BA/OIDS ‘Bie SONG GAISIe BEA] ARIE aE Bt (M.Cr)_I think the brakes on my car need to be fixed. {W\m) (A) Nearly ten thousand miles, (8) How old are they? (C) Yes, it's my favorite place. ao] Boley ao} 21 oIs, (09 71 ,0000}¢018, (6) HL 924 B:27 (0) 4 72d At i sofas Roles, of fix B42H6IC} aly 874 si | 9118 A (9) 2 28 O18 Oe, ABO US cork Eat iol SUPICIE ‘2WYAITHE ten thousand miesB O18! 2eoKC (6) Be, RL SAIOLAR force Bol S037} SL) O25 ‘SRLLLIHOW old are they213 Bi NER xIAAIE cole (C) O18 Et fel RAR 7H BOWIE: we, Foie BE Bat BSI eet, {W-8:) Would you be wiling to fill out a questionnaire? (M-Cr}_ (A) The store hours are nine to six. (8) They felt good sbout it. {C} | completed one earlier. ‘sarin see OL? (8) 71 2) ARIE OAL ex, (@) BE 3 BI dt 7he0] EO: (c) 5a 201 sky MH, 81 | be willing to 7070 ~ahc} flout (AHS) Ata, RHEE ‘questionnaire 8121) complete MANS) 338th sf | FEY 281 ZBAMWouls) BE (A) Oe ofS 2. 7141 SB Aion BE CHE SHERI St out ‘a questionnaire) Sele Sa el AISA SE RoI, (e) SAWS 18 Set RIGO] Ye fle A WER! feels WE BE 29, feoll B18 fol HAP Set ANNE SIEE FsAin 2c (c) A, ABI aad Welt 2a] az Aol 8iL ASHEN completed one earlier a sim XELAAIE CZOIC (Mau) Why were all the printers moved? (W.89) (A) But I can help you move them. (8) We're turning that space into an office. {(C) Yes, let’s cal the technician, 37. ARE OH BLE? (a) She DH azie Use a se cee, (9) 2228 AeA uPAR (0), erie tet, Off turn A into B AS Be HEPC} Sid | Belem BU ORE BE Why OBR (A) mio O18 25h. HBO IE EN 37181 moved RHO} BIEL BAILS move 0188 2G0IC, (©) BE, BREE 82 O19 Bt NEO Bae Ale Uuspeim(urring thal space into an office) SHH =e OR aise 2c (C) 8 A 018 SE, EOI UE prinersObA OH! > A lechnicians o#88t 2c, (W-Am} Our utility bill isa lot higher this month, isn’t iv (M-Cn}_ (A) The company raised its rates. (B) No, he was hired in June. (C) Sure, I'l put it on your desk. ole Botao| wor Uiges, 87 (A) sun 228 era (@) o1u2, 2 61 BESO. (©) ale, 22 a ay Hol 1g, ff | utility bil (@>1-7IA-F= SO) BIH rate BOS, cS hire m2BeIe td | AHS Sela WISI (9) BE, Sohal bio! Bo] LOK! ALL BE 7 IeEOL 2290] 21ASICHTHe company rasod its rates) APE ofp a Sala giome ae CONC (6) SA 8 O18 231 SEAL LIS highers! WO) hiced=l ete! hires Icke IB ole! Sol, (0) 28 318 018 282 SIBOI Ue a lot higher “BM ci eS ZO 2h O)o|z BE O18 2 put ton your desk( Hl FEN 20 oe BRI OEP iol OF ee SEBIa AC (W-8:) | think the paint on this bench is stil wet. (M-Au)_(A) No, we're not expecting rain (B) We'd better sit somewhere else. {C) What color would you suggest? 1 wixot et MELED} Of OHA] 2 21 BOK 9) 0148, ui} 2x a UE (@) ofc] Cle atte 1 Bat019, (C) Re 401 Bee? oft | wet (HE 00 OFX! GE had better somewhere ols Ofc CHE Fol ot Lata aah (A) 22 218 018 St BES wold St 7181 rain Ole age. (6) BL Al axe ELE} Ob OAK well Wo CHE ck 2LiIRIst somewhore oso) MEIER IBAA CEO, (0) 2 28 O18 281 BABS paint Get 718 color O18 220, 39, 40, 1. (M-Cn)_Is this a good time to talk, or should I call, back later? (Wem) (A) | have a few minutes. (8) Yesterday after lunch. (C) Mr. Rodriguez did. 7ia BH WYONS, Oba LIBOL CHA eh SIMI? (a) BAL ARB WS gis, (e) om aa A Bois, (c) BEAIAA wD gH, ft | call back CIA! 261) | 1 AS ee emOeS (0) 2. Na BAF AEN, hal OHS ZOO! SAI Be BEOL #9112101 eH have 2 few minutos = WE B8PH 7hssic= ‘$2 Sele Bia Ooe HER! AOI, (8) BE AS OF Ot AEA! a good timeolA He 7H after lunch AA) 998 OFS 9e SHB SEBED SI (0) 28 OF OF, Ncw! SKB Be BBOIER sell FOKMK, Rodiqueclak a + 2c (W-8r) Weren't the windows in the lobby supposed to be replaced? (M-Cn)_ (A) Follow the main hallway. (B) About thirty people. {(C) Not until next week. BbIol BSR BMSPIE ah BIE? (a) 2 B28 wet Ho, (@) 308, (c) ci oy we eH, | replace (IAFFCt, aHsIch hallway W(ZHE2D Be, tel ‘at od AH Of Be BeBA FANIES: (A) 14 8 O18 25% 3IBO1IoDbyaHA BH 7HS8! hallways olg# 2e0rc (6) 98 Of O18 4B UE BOI How many people ~2 a AES IOI, (0) 8, Rulo| Bee ABI snl ITLL ON Ce al BY 2ANot unl next wook oles FHIAe] APSE Peaeen ION xieaate croc (W-Am) Please make sure that our advertisement ‘appears in the local newspaper. (W-Au)_(A) For the marketing department. (8) About forty thousand readers. {C) Don’t worry, I'll take care of it. {921 BIE XA AON GEN & ale Fale, (0 ovate em IAL, (6) 242 291 SHS, (0) 28 one, A>} 3 Be eI (81 | make sure that ~ S2Ict take care of 8 AIC} oe | Wol ele SI BE (8) 9 98 O18 231 ABIEOE LIC advortisemenlOlA Be 7B! marketing depariment 0188 23201 (8) 2 RE 01g 22, BIEOI YE newspaperOlA Be 7H ‘readers 0188! SEK Test 03! 83 84 (©) BE, BID} XI Akelocal newspaper ASHER) sfteiett= ‘avO| 1B AIISHAICHT take care of JE BAP VU ein gio 8! COI, PART 3 41.(C) 42.(B) 43.(0) 44.(8) 45.1A) 46.(C) 47.(B) 48.(C) 49,(0) 50.(D) 51.(A) 52.(C) 53.(C) 54.(8) 55.(A) 86.(D) §7.(B) 58.(C) 59. (A) 60.(8) 61.(C) 62.(B) 63.(0) 64. (A) 65.(B) 66.(0) 67.(A) 68.(A) 69.(0) 70.(C) Questions 41 through 43 refer to the following ‘conversation. (wc) “Welcome to Carmen's Restaurant! Do you have a reservation? (W-81) Actually, “I'm here to interview for the assistant chef position. I'm supposed to meet Oscar Diego. (Mn) Oh, “Oscar's out sick tonight. But he said 4 you'd be coming by, so Marla Linden will be meeting you. If you'll have a seat over there, she'll be with you in a moment. 1a: OW oa, 7a SICH ICH? (Of I Oba, is UY OHS aH Ste, SAT CHO ot etyie aE) 40} 247} us SeWol ofa aaaHOIR, ah! AD] S 7 ois, aps we} la ure SR Oe ks, x8 a lO} FU eo] B 28 72, ffl [reservation ale intrview Be ct ‘chef & 221s, 212? be supposed to ~718 OFE:OI Cd be out sick ont @28ict come by ae! S20) ina moment 38, 2 ‘Where does the conversation most likely take place? (A) Ata hotel (B) Ata travel agency (C) Ata restaurant (0) Ata bookstore HAE: clo OlROIRIZ BE ZI GET? wes eo ome (0) 48s oft travel agency ofgAt ig | IM Ug Rt BH - st (ure 3 Sm CIAOLY 1201 AE Ses BeICHVelcome fo Carmen's Restaurant2 82oe ZF (COI, 42, Why is the woman at the business? {A) To research an article (8) To interview for a job (C) To eat a meal (0) To plan an event FRR 90} AAON S712 (a 708 ae we (3) #8 vem (ans en (0) ae eI, ft | business Avia, 2, 8 ‘aad | AH BL BH - OMPH wR OFF COFRKE 2! CAAOIA SUSIE OEE el SICK here to interview for the assistant chet postion) WHOS BIS (BOI, eUEAO[ | HB! interview forthe assistant chet postion Interview for a job 43, What does the man say about Oscar Diego? (A) He is in a meeting. (8) He has changed jobs. (C) He is waiting in the lobby. {D) He is not feeling wel. ‘ga 247} Clotaol cs eta ASTI? ) ajoigore (8) usa (©) auops 2iefeIa ee, (9) Bol 1 wet, 4 | ARAB BRL BM WADE SAP clonol at ae! 2 LEAKE Ofnet AOI 243} cloLz7t Sfewor OMA BCL (Oscar's out sick tonight i= ANS Sei OSE EE (OI, LEO | Hl sick — not foeling well Questions 44 through 46 refer to the following ‘conversation, (W-Au) Could | buy a ticket to Dover here? “I just tried te buy one at the vending machine, but it’s broken. | really need to catch the next train Don’t worry; you can get your ticket right here at ‘the counter. And actually, “the next train to Dover is running about ten minutes behind schedule, so you'll have plenty of time to get to the plstform, (M-Au Oh, great. Can you tell me how much that'll be? (W.Am) “*The total is fifty pounds. Would you like to use cash or a credit card? (WeAm) e: OD IA Sota mm a + Qa? xB BB BIA steel 28 oie, Me cig ZIRE lo} BIC. Of 218 OS, tf 0} HEI BH PRIA SCL LD J2 SHR Chg 2H ©} TOR SION BUTI 7 ARE BEER, io}, BRUNE. Boj? Of @ SORES east ABrIC & OL OR sIAIAOIR? 44, 46, 141 | vending machine XIE! broken B28 tt catch BGA 711 SB RAIo) oF) behind schedule or (x18) creditcard A187I= ‘What problem does the man mention? (A) He cannot find a seat. (8) A ticket machine is broken. (C) He does not have enough money. (0) A train has been canceled. Unb elaele = eaEDHE (a) 2e a8 98 4 2c (@) & Bop} Deo, (c) 28 £0] Fic (0) 7H ASIC i | Alay @ - ePE efeY Bo SAK tm CNOA HOLA Af sam ZI aAsoliCt (just red to buy one at the vending machine, but its broken 2 BXRIG Hela 00s ABE (BOI, ‘pLEAOI | 81 vending machine — ticket machine What does the woman say about the next train to Dover? (A) Itwill be late. (8) It makes local stops. {(C) Itleaves from platform 10. (0) Itis sold out Ofte Su CS ino cal ek 7? (8 20K, (6) ot anol ao AIBC (C) 108! BEBO are (0) kB Oi | make a stop BCs, exitct be sold out ct Bate, ofasict ad | sepa) ie en ~ es he nil cA ozo 21 Ofte 2 Wd CHADIAN CAS 71AE 2 OH! BIAICKINe ext train to Dover is running about ten minuies behind schedule) SAB Balm YOEE BEE (Alc EBIBAIOP! | HI running about 10 minutes behind schedule = be late How much does a ticket cost? (A) 5 pounds (B) 25 pounds (C) 80 pounds (D) 75 pounds alate? ww ses (2mm (©) s0ne= rome stag |pare at 2 — Bot 78 HO] 728 Be UHAl MON OTE OE BAIA SOBIRETHE too i tty pounds 22 wala BOHR 3342 (CK Questions 47 through 49 refer to the following conversation, (M-Co} Hi, "I'd like to stay at the hotel for one extra night, please. All right, sr. There's a big conference starting here today, but let me check what we have available... Well, we do have rooms available, but “'m afraid that all the rooms on your floor have already been booked for the conference guests. I'm very sorry. That's OK. | don’t mind switching rooms. I'd like to do it later, though — **I'm actually heading ‘out now to have lunch with a friend, and | don't have much time before our reservation. Certainly — anytime before three o'clock will be fine. Enjoy your meall ASEM, AD} SOI sim c| REAL BRUEL Of BAGUEL, @. FFE OOD CHES EIIRATH ‘BRUCE! Wo] SEX] WoHERALL B, Wol x2 Sat Sg Ba HN B91 WEE A LIRA SS PO os ELIE, CH ALEC, i: ROGUE WS HF: AeIIOIA. abet OMT MBAS, ‘852982 ©}80| oj ie LIAO SHC ARIAL ‘Afio| wo} x ob Of Tae. 3A HOI OF mL BOIS AAI SIAN enisia? ft |extra $7121 available ) (Mc) (wen) IRR ON, FH ale book FSSC} mind eC, WoFeHCH switch HEHE head (629 HOM) BKC, YOPIEE 47. What does the man ask about? (A) Using a group discount (B) Extending his stay (€) Buying a map (D) Reserving a vehicle ‘SAKE Pot ae Ba 7 (9 GA Be Os (au ea (xe 381 (0) 348 oft oft | extend iste, talct ve | 2M Ug LB ~ xf AY Unie 3 mA 20} BR cS SICK tke to stay at the holl for one extra nigh= 8248 ai LOSE zh (@iokc ‘eLA]OI | E82 stay atthe holt for one extra right — Extending his stay 48, Why does the woman apologize? (A) Some luggage was lost. (8) A membership has expired. (C)A room change is required. (0) A tour has been canceled. restoa| 85 86 ope AISI? Of SOR, M7} Bim Sle OEE 2 CAROL el (0) 2 ol Bale tesa 7 012, ew PILE, ete SOI lah (os 01 SIA. el S018? (0) 388 wo ac. wi, ALC, Heel 2 ee mal ake 8 (0) aol Has SPSS Nia ein OIG BIG. SH aL Fa A, 011 | apologize i Alzisic}_ membership @ Af, S12 S18 xt cernaneatad expire BHO) BEE WF SI 1 work BOHR SoD & So} ek, AH BEE se | 8 2 BH) om AINE O18 make the arangements HA 2, S18, ENB! OfFHe 84 Rl CLAIM! WO] SIX? SIRE BD Sle Bote SE Wo| ueinees oe a ZRMRLA UE HIE KT arid thal al th rooms on your or have already been booked forthe conference 50. Whore most likely does the conversation take place? vest 6M Ain) Si Rokn lo Za (Chl (A) Aten auditorium ‘MRABAO!Z | C8121 switching rooms — room change {B) Ata furniture factory {C) Ata coffee shop (0) At an equipment rental store 49. What most likely will the man do next? {A) Drive to the airport ae Oo OFFI B= 28 BETH? (B) Prepare for a presentation wee (C) Register for a conference ad (o) a (0) Meet a friend (0) el chon unk cies Sg sla ‘ai | 2 Ug Bet Sot — et (a) aH 2 2201 2c, (EA 3 Bint CEA 3¢ SOLA fool AIRY Ot Ao a Welt (@) alwaDls Buc ‘EK tke to ent about four dozen chairs for a meetinglzt (©) emeaol east (Br & SEMA ONE choice ZAEIE WSICK saw a poster (©) 8 etc ‘advertising chais fr rent in the window) 6:23 WAI? St 18 | propare for ~& $6 BUI Ct register for ~ol BRIE eae aaa 4d | pater Bet Sx ~ xP cho a ‘SA nt EAA St Wak WEA] ECE tet OFF 579] BA 880 BCH m actually heading out now to have lunch witha find) At eisai 2, IO Om 3A ‘SoTR! YE MRR! cia BIR, cep APT CHRON BIS AE ‘eta! | cel chairs — equipment 51. What does the woman say she expects to happen eis aolee aeHe (DIK tomorrow? _MLNAOF!| C4821 heaxing out now fo have lunch with 2 Bi Some ene wine Sve friend — Meet a rena (8) A new employee will start. (C) Some posters will be delivered. {D) A ceremony wil take place. ‘Questions 50 through 52 refer to the following ope UL P t10| om low RRSP? ad (9) 0s BBBS O18 4 UB 0c ((W-Au) Hi, *I'd like to rent about four dozen chairs for (@) Ae aol Bs AFR Hore (c) ASL af ol wz OIC ‘a meeting, but | can’t find any in your display ceciwaser area. “| saw a poster advertising chairs for rent in the window, so | thought you'd have o#m tem 18H ceremony 2 A) some. take place (#8 - 00 HAI, Bett (W-84) I'm sony. All our chairs were just sent toa large ag | mala et Be Ud Yon 20 OHSS BL cevert atthe university." We're expecting them Oe A wl cob Sl BA exoecng em to be returned to us tomorrow. Is that enough po Be etined io ts estore /E eet ARHIOS Hol Gelol iO] WEXHS BN VC, el HE uk time to prepare for your meeting? OWES # + Slee KOIES BEE (ADOC (M-Au) Yes, thanks. That would work — our meeting's ‘ot until next week. Let’s make the arrangements right now. ® Here's my business card with the address I want the chairs delivered to. 1S ese, ol MB ome aA Weta eruce, 92 Whatdoes the man provide? Bt Of: ale Suis aM OH coe RALPH (A) Some floor plans AHROL BO} Blzlel OW7IO & SU rata BPI, (B) A meeting agenda (C) A business card (0) An itemized receipt leaf0/| C21 We're expecting them to be returned Some lems wil be avalable, ume 9218 #2 ae off | update 2s, aH sic} medical MOIS, efset eee register BERSICE switch (urRCt, eC cae supplies BSE, UE (0) Bae HE 9S eed | ed Ub BI 7} INH 2 OF Of 3 HN HAAS 4} ARO} Glo AIM ote Aeiot IR 218 floor plan (2S WES Rernize UCAS St, AN 4 Bette doctor wor't be able to see you at that ime). aes {UEIC, oof CHS 01 B+ BeXIWould you De able to come in cae | AY BAR Rak — eT} Be 2 ext wook?) 22 91002 ofa] Bze Sr) et Woes witeett ‘ee OFF CAO BIE LILO} I BBO A A Ly 2g a + ose aes (COI, ‘ZeHere's my business card withthe address I want the chairs delvered to)2 Sainz aE (COE ‘54. What problem does the man mention? (A) His car is being repaired Questions 53 through 55 refer to the following (8) He will be away on a business trip. conversation, (C) His mobile phone is not working. (W-Am)_ Hello, Mr. Price. I'm calling from Dr. Graham's 1 a ss Fae orn ote office. You have an appointment for one o'clock wert oe ants aE ‘tomorrow afternoon, but I'm afraid something's (Ww) 22t7 4eieo 2 Come up, andthe doctor won't beable to see 2ESUR B 20M you at that time. Would you be able to come He eepmredta tere, innoxt wook? (MC) Actually, “Vl be out of town on business next __—“#/be away ¥7ESDIC business tp #2 week. Could the doctor see me the following ote phone Satay wook? | 88 Be BH - wr CaS Ag So QSL OO] oN ae 2 wi COLA CHS OH ‘S25 LEKI be out of lawn on business next woek Ia SI M2 (BO, ‘Meta! | C22! be out of town — be away (W-Am|_ Let's see... Why don't you come in on Monday the 23rd — at the same time, one o'clock — if that works for you. (Mn) That should be OK, but * have to look at my calendar. Would it be all right if | called back later to confirm? 55. What does the man say he has to do? Of RMB, BAIOLA ul, aafoey WAVRILICt, 4) OF et Alok Ue oor be coendey i eHAcc2, BARI, lo] A>HA! eM = (8) Speak with his manager ARIO1 IRR 5 SPH SILALICL. CAB ol OA) IU? (C) Contact a client 18: NEA} CH Fo CIE xPOIOL BIB TUE = CB FoH (0) Find a document Nee we > uEMe? Of BARI, 2081 HOB OGM? Tain SBC BE [aM F918 ao} stein BETH? ARB 8! A. (a) aM! oes see | (a: BO 21 ete, We t0e Movoje, feel sn cha (@) x}, at Ofori eles 7a? (c) zara ester (0) MRE tect, | 0¥#| have an appointment ato} ct | ‘come up (200 MPIC, WAC! be out of town (Bat BOR off | check MSEC contact IRSICH, AS Hatch 21) SAIB UHL 2H atthe same time 22 SA, oF824 | beaten a BHI — EXP} ato} Bie calendar 512 call back CAA HESICE confirm BSEICY ‘BL oF 1 Ia at Seo On} ZaRI RI SE | RRB 21 BO sfeta lo] HB WOPACK! ave to took at my 53. Why is the woman caling? cece ME. WAP Ae UE SS FO {A) To update medical records (8) To register a new patient SNRAAPFE | Cana Fook. — Check {(C) To switch the date of an appointment CO aoe area Questions 56 through 58 refer to the following te tela BIE conversation. | eae aoe (MAU) Could you help me select a bicycle, please? I've 8) 8 HB SOP Hel 5 (Coo at S271 eh never bought a bike before, so I don't know (0) 888 #81 Het ‘what I'm looking for. (W-Am) Sure. Do you know what kind of cycting you'll be doing? That'll determine the type of bike you'll ‘want to buy. Test 03187 88 (MAU) Well, I'd like to participate in next year’s “Bike Around the City” competition. (W-Am) OK, you'll want to buy a road bike then, 56. 57. ‘They're in the other room. “Come with me and Fl show you what we have. (ARAB main SHE & SONAINON? Hie ARO BE ‘IE AF fo] oi oft 18 Eto} tx] SIO, Of SANGLICL of Rel AHHH EDI SHAN Sopto42? aloft eos Aete APY BOI BAIRPHER as 8, Ne Msol ALY XEIAiE}T cl z7Het= syok9, Of BOLD, TB SBS XRIAB AWOF BF LIC 324 HE OL 01S. HS We QAP X87] HONG RES SOLES oft |soloct 48sec} cycling NOIRE, ARIA eh] participate in ~a @D ICE bike RIALS EHIODE rcp IRD, 210] competition BcHa| AN road bike 2 ola, 228 x4 Why does the man request assistance? (A) He is unable to locate a store. {8] Hes late for an appointment. (C} He is searching for a specific brand, (0) He is unfamiliar with product. xe al Se8 ean Waa Be 4 etc (@) 201 Sc, (c) 88 288 am a, (0) igo cet Ba off |Nocate 6 (9iIB) ok, SOHC} search for ~H Sb bbe unfamiliar with ~ot S66in] Ye, ~ @ OCH id | MARE BRI Bd ~ E71 SB SBI OFF erie 5 Yin CEA) XI URE 2H SS SD eE RDS HUA %ol BcHve never bough a bike betore, So | ont know what I'm looking for} 28 3 OFFS $2 IC. 0] BE 7! NEDIOL Mla = Ia] ROICHE OID IIS (DOKL IBAOF| C491 bioyole, bike — product What does the man say he plans to do? (A) doin a hiking group (8) Participate in a competition (©) Shop at a different store (0) Write a review torte 818 sia Btn BK 1) 84! eto ag (8) it arte, (0) C2 ALM sor (0) 7148 et OIA | shop BUBB) NCL, A851 review Bes sy HAIRY BBM — PE REE PW COD Mod “A ISO} oT cok abet ‘ACH he to participate in rex years “Bke Around te Cy? competion 2 2 EE BIC 58. What will the woman most likely do next? (A) Adjust a helmet (8) Calla supplier (©) Show the man some bicycles (0) Process the man’s payment one Boe 908 siat7rr ) sug 2 2c (@) BaRxoPA Bete (6) Sx a 3 a OFC, (0) emit xis ae, off adjust ®2SIC) process Alec ‘ed | 99H) BE BH - ORD CABOH WL OE OFX AMOI WIXI SS ADH Elo} BCKyoutl want to buy a rood bike then) Bio} Seg AHA CHE Bo $0 ie}oBt 228 wOREAICHCome with me and fll show you what we have) Bc wes BE (COI, Questions 59 through 61 refer to the following conversation. (W.Am) Dave, good news — the company shipping * our new assembly-jine equipment has moved up the delivery date. So, “the equipment is going to arrive on Tuesday — earlier in the week than we'd expected. (M-Cn) That is good news. "The sooner that new factory equipment is installed, the sooner we can increase our production. (W.Am) Right, we want the assembly line to be back in ‘operation quickly. "Can you move up the training sessions we'd scheduled? That way all the assembly-line workers who'll be using the new equipment will be able to start as soon as everything's installed. Of ole, ee AMoIAS #291 I BEI! BB Basie UNDT Me RB SION, TIAL SEDOL BMP LA Dole. 22) ofahec} fe 01 WOU Be AAoue Ba aim UH RIOR BOWE wal aria 4 usu, of aig, Salle ZeeIoN) gel NPHSEPIB Hela DIR, 52D) RG a aasel ew ae + uae? AR AE Bulb MBH SE zBleel| aeIxHSO| SE 1 arlene ‘BE OB ARIE + 28 ILI, Olt ship BIZAL+S}8IC assembly-tine BBD EVERIO) move up (ait 8) Z7EF delivery BM install ateec in operation 7H EIS! training session 23 (2, 2 59. Where most likely do the speakers work? (A) Ata factory (8) Ata construction site (C) Ina hardware store (0) Ina shipping company 60. 61 SHB OFC Gta te wae (oan ee (88 (0) 26 20 Off Ihardware store ¥8# shipping company @AISte] Si ‘aa | US es Bel pH] BPX Of91 A! SH CHAO| LIE our new assenbhy-ineOBE 347) BUNe AAG 4 OD, FEE Erle CAINE ae ale > SUC, ete Al Bat SUI Wal BRB MBS ae a ‘B7IA 4 2K The sooner that new lacory eakipment is installed, the sooner we can increase our production 2. a2 SKIS Soo Wott ABO ese eH EE (A)oIC awe ‘What will happen next Tuesday? (A) A new product will be launched. (B) Some equipment will arrive, (C) Abuilding will be repaired. (D) Several new positions will be advertised CIS # ata PA B)0| BARAT (9 x01 BANE 2c (6) 048 BP} =A Aol (©) 280] em 20K, (0) 994 Awe eeto} ata71 Le ZiteL off launch (8) GAC position wae! advertise SBTC) si AAI BRI Bd - Ci SIDER OH a OFS 8 EAI BEIT OFAC] RE mL BARI SAIC (the equipment is going to arrive on Tuesdayi= 4418 Bz suosa sue (BKC eLEAOF | Hl i going to — will What does the woman ask the man to do? (A) Perform a safety inspection (8) Hire additional workers {C) Reschedule some training sessions {0) Submit some invoices OS NO SIS 9 28 ais aaert (8) ie a748 ager (C28 eye xe (0) 38 208 mee, fA | safety inspection 2! 2b additional 5740, 7H submit B48sIct invoice 4%, (8H! S2) AE i | MAY ate eat - ono] 24 Of OIA CAA aot UI asssinobx eIHO| QI + FUER MS EE WEI & + RERICan you move Up the training sessions we'd scheduied?/® 2 #228 Bue (Choc, ‘etmAOTa | AB!2! mave up — Reschedule ain @as6K=9F Questions 62 through 64 refer tothe following, conversation. (89) Arturo, Ijust got a call from Hixon Fuel Company. © They told me they're raising their heating oil prices by five percent in our next contract. It's going to end up costing us an extra $100 each month for our delivery of heating oil, (M-Au) Well, that's a pretty significant increase, but, you know, we haven't had any problems with them over the past three years. Our last supplier wasn't s0 reliable, so I don’t think we should change suppliers at this point. | agree. Ifthe additional cost is a problem, we can find something else to cut back on. “I'l look over our expenses later today and see if there are any other costs that we might be able to reduce, (wen Of ORS, WE CIS Oe eI] HEHE WHOA che NOME! ug 7Is a8 sua elaeineen BLIch. Tafel eal ‘deg 715 mga ars YOON olzt 1, ‘ae-g, SIO] a 22! abe OCMC OS BEF Pale AO} RUE! SAVE BRIOID. 018 SRIARE BR 474 BDI igo i= 0] APO BSR ww ANE BCI AHA Of ore. 47} WikO] BEI NIB Ate CE WON goWwonIa. API MP} MBE BEB ST BA + igo] eal aon, ff eating ol SWS 71 end up ~ing 2 ~0l SI significant (88 & BER) =, 8! supplier BSE Baw reliable GS Sl at ths point 0] AL cut back on ~ BOI look over ~# BotscKalmsr) expense MIS, 2 62. According to the woman, what did Hixon Fuel Company call about? (A) An improved service (8) A price increase (C)A late delivery (D)A special offer mot oN mag, aj Oe BLAS Pe gk ZIRE S77 (oy ese ALA, rae (c) as et (0) $7 Bt of | special offer $7} 0H, et HA | BH US Bet BM - gia SALA 2 O1F Ofte AY WH EAI SU SI SIAC PRR! LE 71S SUE QISSHAICKE BIR ficKThey fold me they're rasing their heating al rices by five percent in our next contract]. a2, a2 (BK ‘Nemo | ABI asing thelr heating oll prices =A price increase Test 03189 90 63. What does the man say about a previous supplier? (A) ltchanged owners. (8) tno longer delivers to the erea (C) ithad e limited selection. (0) itwas unreliable ‘Eke O18 Sisal et seta SH? eet (@) OBIE 3 Aq ws oF) ECE (c) aa Ae wo} gate (wil + Bee ‘fA | no longer fos “OKC limited WE, BEE selection 9%. 848 unreliable Aleit + ete | 8A eS Ba - of BRR EE Ue OOo] Bary Fes oleae aN Ak ER! A AF 2, O18 BARE WE 47 eI EOL Tia BN HH "9071 IEKOur last cuppier wasnt so reliable, 50 | dori think we should change suppliers at this point) MOoe wee (ore _EIEAHOVE! | 291 lat supplier — previous supplier {Hale not roliable — unreliable 4, What does the woman say she will do later today? (A) Review financial records (8) Talk with a supervisor (C) Return some products {D) Revise a contract omnis ola} $08 stein EHF. (a) si 78g ae, (8) 009} 1} LAE. (c) 2 HRS WEI (0) ba 8k of financial @IARSLARIO, S142) revise BwesIc, PEsICt S| eae Bel Ba - On alae OF oie} SII WI BA WOKS IOLA>| Sel VI ‘RILILAKEH(I look over OUT expenses later today)! IB sue (ore, ergo! | 811 look over our mxpenses ~ Review financial 0000s Questions 65 through 67 refer to the following conversation. (W.Am) *t'm 80 glad to see GamerTech here at the recruitment fair! 'm studying computer software design, and I'm interested in getting ‘some hands-on experience. Does your company have any summer internships? We do, but our internship recruiter isn't here — she just left for lunch, * Do you think you might be able to come back in about forty-five (MeAu) (W.Am)_ Sure, not a problem! Ill walk around and take a look at the rest of the booths at the event. © Do ‘you have a job application | can take with me to fill out in the meantime? Of OFF A WIL AOIOIELS LI WRRBLICH x Ge ABSHO| aig Svein bole, AF UES BUT 216UIC, 0] uty apy clei MIELE? SE ASUCR, CMe AS SEP IS API RLS, ‘BAL AA 8i2 ois, 458m Sol IAI B+ LIST Of, aS! #9 BOLE HitaOl ERASE ‘MOWUAKGLICE AB; xIBAZE Sueel 1 Bio aon ved, 2427 | recruitment fair 88 wee hands-on IM ApI8H=, FA! internship SHE Hel 19) recruiter BUS B87} take a kook at ~# UF booth 24, (20018 8 22 2+ job application He AEM, flout (RM - SeeMOD 7B, BAsBICE inthe meantime = S24, 2 Alo} 65. Where are the speakers? (A) Ata book signing (8) Ata career fair (C) Ata training seminar (0) Ata product launch sie ofcot 71? (a) 38 a8) (e) sa aa (38 pu (0) HE Bal AE ft | book signing A181 career fair #84 WEIS! | BUNS IRE Bx ~ aIyBOI SIE A fol 3 LA ADIEL OFF 4 WIR 71 SO} \WRIcKm 80 glad to see GamerTech here atthe recruitment fair) SIDE Ofte Hie AIRING) BSI Wein BS e+ Sic, UM BBE (BIC ‘e4mAO[R | Hs! recruitment tie — career fr 16. What does the man suggest that the woman do? 1A) Leave a résumé (8) Calla company headquarters (C) Take a lunch break (0) Return later ‘ahi ont aie stata we oe ze (6) Sot zeta (0) ae ad atc, (0) omtap cea] ct. | résumé 8 OI8HN lunch break #484 Ah tat 2A) Bek BH — UT HE Of} tea HALA ab SIE ARIS HLL Ea, ee eI AIGA Hei Bed AIK Set ZEIRIAL AOR ATA CHA .224Do you think you might be able 1o come back in about forty-five minutes?)a BAIa QC, meh} SIE (0101, -ELEAOI! | 812 come back in sbout forty-five minutos = Return later 67. What does the woman request? (A) An application form (8) An event program (C) A copy of a manual (0) job description oft 2218 BAt6IE 71? (ay x ae neae crore (0) 29 a4 | application form XI8M, SI copy BX! Be) 1, @ 2 job description IF seal ie | ate aie Bel ~ ONDE SEI 2 Ofte Oe AOA IES RES SAI} Bed AINE Bet ZF AO] ‘1 IMI SS ALCON FIR} RIEL} SIEXYDO you have a Job application | can take with me to fil out inthe meantime?) Bat UOeR AEE (Alc "ettaf0F| ctl job application ~ appicaton form Questions 68 through 70 refer to the following conversation. (W-81) Hi, my name is Monica Flores. “I heard that your gallery sponsors a yearly exhibition for work by local artists. Can you tell me more about it? (M-Cn} Certainly, Ms. Flores. You're right. Every spring we devote two weeks to showcasing the work of artists living in the area. The entire gallery is filled with paintings, sculptures, and photographs. ‘And the exhibit is very popular with the community members who attend. ®Are you interested in exhibiting? (81) #Yes, | am. | make small ink drawings of birds and insects, but I've never participated in an exhibition before, so I'm not sure how to start. (M-Cr) Well, "can you submit a portfolio with samples. of your work by June? My staff meets then to review entries. After the review process, we send ut specific instructions for exhibitors. OF SAIS, HI O1BE SL7 BEAARIICL 2 Oso Holes x) olg7iel IS wet BCD BRO, 2 UBS pa sdlek FAinoi2? MEARNS, BEAA ul saLich one wot He O1 AOL Ais OTHE! AES 2F Se AAlSin Voie. o1g= WO! Ag, 2248, glow sR. 2I2 01 BAN we 9 AIS FOIROIA obs OD} UAUEL HR AWD oH? Of, BAC Meat mee Ciao Me ela Tee ILfa, BALD are Ho OIA oF APA Ske panda 1S, 67x) ME Aigo] ae! BEBeIOR MRS + QUA? nl 38] SIB0| Sos) SBANES ANIM CUCL. AA Oi! Soke AP SEBO PANE! AES Bk SEU, 70. of | gallery 01222, 28 sponsor B FBC, BAS -SEEEELGIC} exhibiton BEAL BAM dovote (21 - Azia) UI, 2#B0ICF showcase HAALEIEIEI, (le! ARIES) 27181 be filled with ~ RICE sculpture ® £215 be popular with ~0bnl 21774 get ‘participate in ~a ADIeK submit ABSIC portfolio SEGUE, (8-38 58) HBS entry B RSI exhibitor a4is9 BAL ‘What is the purpose of the exhibit? (A) To display the work of local artists (8) To promote an art schoo! (C) To demonstrate new techniques (D) To celebrate a recent donation to the gallery -aaeto| 32 B01? (a) xt ofG7HBSI RES alo (©) og sine BAI 2 (c) kee we sete 2 (0) 452 oladtot wore 7hem State 22 off | display EAI promote BSE, Belsct demonstrate OFC, esse} sg | US Bel Ext ~ AION SL Fmt IRE EAU OFA soit Ie} of THES AH ANSE ‘ECKE O171B RICH heard that your gallery sponsors a yearly fexhibion for work by local artists) 3k RR! 5 246i, Holo} UA a Mol OF SP x Oke7Hsel -AAIBICKEvery soring we devote two woeks to showcasing the work of ast Iving In the aroa iz FAO Hsia GOSe ‘sae (arc ‘MetMAIOI! | Heil sponsors @ yearly exhibition, showcasing display Why does the woman ask about the exhibit? (A) She would keto open an art gallery. (B) She is writing a book about the community. (©) She would like to buy a painting, (0) She is interested in showing her work, ces | BawoN cst 2 BIE (0) blame sin (©) xe ae AB AT Bch (©) 3am 4m 34 Bc, (O) Hie] HBS AAlBHE ol aYOH tC, Hed | seRaY Bel BH ~ oft LN cH ES 1 ‘EXPE A Wn AAO KODA BS Balok NEXtArE you interested in exhibiting?) BA Ox aAKCKYes, | a2 CIES Uae NU BS 3aig 3a ae jal OF AION CH BES sin Ue AE Aol HES RAlsla 4171 MEO: AB D> S128 BEE (DNL, e{mHOF | CHe2| extibting — showing her work What does the man request? (A) A list of participants (8) Abiography (C) Work samples (0) Contact information test 03191 92 ale 9918 Sabie we @ ae (58 8 () a 014 | biography B87, ci) ed | AIRE BEE Bad — xr} atehe 4 ‘074 Alok OFGDE APIO} BAER! SEAICED ay Ia) oI, WAIN OBI 2H aNo) 22! BEREION xB + AeIcan you submit a portioio with samples of your work by June? 82 yous age (Cod PART 4 71.(0) 72.(8) 73,(A) 74.(B) 75.(C) 76.(A) | 7.(8) 78.(C) 79.(A) 80.(C) 81.(0) 821A) | 83.(C) 84.08) 85.(8) 86.18) 87.0) 88.18) | 89.(A) 90.(B) 91.(0) 92/8) 83.(C) 94.(0) 95.{B) 96.(0} 97.(C) 98.(C) 988. (B) 100. (0) Questions 71 through 73 refer to the following announcement. (W-Am) " Good evening and welcome to Hamilton City Theater. On behalf of our cast and crew, ” we hope that you enjoy tonight's production of Long Blue Summer. "We remind you that no photography is permitted during the play. There will be one intermission of twerity minutes. ” During the intermission, be sure to stop by the box office, where you can buy tickets to future performances. Thank you, and enjoy the show! ASL, SHEL Af] AOE 2A! 2 UC, al REISE HS CHS! SOI Ss CH He MODE Sep SHAHN URLICh. 3 BH ‘Bolte A! | Sree SE CHAI of oI BERE ALICE. Beil 2owEZ!e| A ARI UKE #4 API Ws Ve BO BB Apa + SIS SAO] 2 BE FAAIS. AP Selol AB S21 AAAI wt off |on behalf of ~ CHANCEEISION cast (se 22) ‘SOE crow eel DE BW, ABLE! production ARIS, ‘3B imtermission (9) 2! #41 AR! be sure to (eB) WISA!~Bia} stop by 2x} box office ak performance Be 71. What are the listeners about to watch? (A) A sports match (8)A concert (C)A fim (0) Aplay anime F212 OM IED Wass 271 @axe owe woe ste | aH Ug Be BA - aIRSO) BEN Ojo Arar SIRES Ale} 32012 2 BaRBICKGOOd evening ‘and welcome to Hamiton Cy Theater) Sat etal Seto 28 (& BF Mops B27 zYsHa UzIeKwe hope thal you enioy tonight's production of Long Bue Summer iat #252 ZZ (ont, 72. What does the speaker request that the listeners do? (A) Save their tickets (8) Refrain from taking pictures (C) Tum off electronic equipment (0) Take their seats iste Arial 98 ate oatsie7? () 88 9c, (©) A! a8 42K (c) 2 pig Bah (0) eto ect, Off | save (Role 2 S24 Sxyzom) Sor} refrain from ~@ A7Ict tum off (2 71718) 2e4 | A82 Ai) BRL Onl - BIRO et A AE 22 Selo] ANVEODT OS BS Soll ANS MAIO ANIEEIE B ‘A 8 at aIWe remind you that no photography Is Permitted during the play.) ae Ae (B}OIC, eLEAOIE | XIZ21 no photography is permited Rolain from taking pictures 73. What will happen during the break? (A) Tickets willbe sold {8) Photographs willbe taken, (C)A raffle winner will be announced. (0) Refreshments willbe served. 4 Ato #4 wo te? (oy a2) aise (ar #801 ek (0) 8 gan mer, (0) cab) a fe [rfl 441 refreshments ici, 704 BA igs Bet Ba - R81 AON Bo a 2 Selma 2p | AONE OB Bel BE PENS {45-401 $24 Z2ADUtng the intermission, be sure 10 St by the box ofc, whare you can Buy ickts to flue pertormances)a HSB BES (AOE MBEEHOTE | XIB9| you can buy tickets — Tickets wil be sod Questions 74 through 76 refer to the following telephone message. (M-Cn) "Thank you for calling the Felmore Country Restaurant, where we offer fine dining in a casual atmosphere. "Join us for our annual New Year's party, ‘which includes a four-course meal and live music all evening long. Make reservations for the celebration over ‘the phone or by visiting our Web site. "*To book your table now, please press one. For all other inquires, please press two. ‘2 BEV IOIM BEEF AHR aie Cele Hit oj eh Algo 28) ‘ad | 05 aya aie Bod AAD WE BE Ol 24s) DAHBLIC, MGA lows B20] Bate 74H 7IR| BAS, {2 SUMO Tele fp} 188 5ZKTO book your table (2a) XESS Ra 2A A SDL F FAL ELC, I OBS now, lease press one)st HOSE 3 (AOI 3H MAIER WEdOL ofteh FAAIS. XE XB OEIC TS fe FA CB 291 A] ONE 208 el FH off casual 209 stn] He annual eke, euo8 1 ways) _-~—« Questions 77 through 79 refer to the following rake a reservation d%6t celebration 7K 4 (AD announcement. book BORIe inquiry 2, Set (W-B:)” Attention Tuckman Department Store “ customers. "Stop by the home decorating 74. What type of business has the caller reached? department to meet renowned interior designer, (A) A recruiting agency ‘Midori Nagai. At noon she'll be giving a presentation on (8) Arestaurant her top ten home decorating tips. She will explain ways to (C) A decorating firm decorate on a budget by using items you probably already (0) A hotel have around the house. She has included many of these itm 21 ARIE Of! OL coe cr? suggestions in her new book, In Your Home. And "after 09 88 we her presentation, Ms. Nagai will be signing copies of eae her book. Don't miss today's special event, and thank (oa ent ‘you for shopping at Tuckman’s! ose ‘el abl D2 OB el SRL UIA ORSON ERIM AH ‘off (recruiting agency 348 ie a ‘Baie O1Sal UP} le} U7} ae aIDOH AH AHNAl 10% alo] nito 2st 2Rt8i8 @! ZeLIc. Lpyo| a Day ofa a eA oo] 3 Sie SEES OBE BEE! cIOR ANKE HES ea Sw ILE, LPI0| AAS AIO} PRRIOIADAAS AH MAOIAKE O18 20% Bol ‘eqSLch Tein ABIeDE we & Upio| Me a AISI 7A OFLC 91 a SAN BR) OHA, HID SN RADU! Al AN A cee ed | 20 Ug BL BH — et} BN eta ‘BE Sg UAE cpt 3 AON IANZOIL Ae olBo| ISCe OPE HAI 37 WSO} LSI Ao ieey iM asict (Thank you for caling the Feimore Courity Restaura}. gone aie (ol 78. What event does the speaker mention? off | Attention G4 WSOM) BELIEE stop by Sct 1A) A company luncheon decorate (NEIC} renowned PEE! interior designer AM (B) An opening ceremony BAD}, See} CINOIL give a presentation ESISBENE Ct {C)A holiday celebration ‘on a budget 88! Sz suggestion Bae, HI 0 (D)A career fair , 77. Where most likely isthe announcement being rade? Rye ee (A) na conference center (a) aa 28 eiaaeeer ens Ina department store (o) gs aa at — (©) Inalibrary (0) a wt (0) Ina bookshop opening coremony 7A, BA 78:5 eu wee! Use ak ofc (a) Basa te ied | Aft Bet SM ~ S| BR Bs see Sm Re BH Sn wo ror od ‘annual New Year's partyin S22 82 (C)oKCt oa, [BIMAOF!| XIBSI Now Yeo"'s party — holiday cslebration CROs QU Big0] USE WA BNIIOR We avIvol laste USE 76. Why would a listener press 1? ojo} Sich, wezO} 2f vial SOU SN wate 124 OFeIEM Beh (A) To make a reservation _Eatckatenion Tuckman Depariment Sore customers) 2 28 (8) To leave a message 22 (Bo (C) To got driving directions {D} To hear business hours 78. Who is Midori Nagai? Ten (A)A fashion model ewes (8) Anewspaper reporter BARI H>P 94 (©) Am interior designer (©) 8M 7s 28 81 SH (2) cooking instructor (0) 88 Aig £71 288 ols] Lptole 72D Ot | driving directions (atxio0 HN 7H (a) met 2 business hours #2 Ai (8) se 2h (c) Qt} exons (0) 221 a Test 03193

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