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(A) W That long? Is there any way I can get there faster?
(A) Some people are sitting on You should take bus 87A. It takes only 20 minutes
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the rear of a car. because it travels mainly on the Gardner Highway.
It will be here at this stop in a few minutes so
(B) Some people are resting with
please wait.
caps on their laps.
(C) Some people are getting off
a vehicle.
Questions 4−6 refer to the following conversation.
(D) Some people are fixing a
wheel. M Susan, how did your interview with Parabolic
Consulting go?
W Actually, Dave, I haven’t had it yet. It was
PART 2 supposed to be this Wednesday, but it got
postponed until next Monday.
1 (C) 2 (C) 3 (B) 4 (A) M That gives you a few more days to prepare for it.
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hat’s true, but I don’t think I need to do too
1 much more to get ready.
Who will help Mr. Johnson with his presentation? M Are you sure about that? You can always learn
(A) It’s in the next room. more about the company at which you’re
(B) It was really helpful. interviewing. If you use the names of some
(C) I can help him. employees or mention specific products or
services it sells, you’ll impress the interviewers.
2 W You know, that’s a good point. I think I probably
ought to prepare a bit more.
Who can recommend a good restaurant?
M That’s the spirit. Let me know if you need any
(A) I highly recommend my doctor.
help.
(B) The fish is best today.
(C) Mr. Stern is the best person to ask.
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Who was absent from this morning’s meeting? 1 (C) 2 (D) 3 (A)
(A) I have to work late.
(B) Mr. Chan had an appointment with the doctor.
Questions 1−3 refer to the following talk.
(C) It depends on who’s absent.
Good morning and welcome to Regina Living. I’m your
4 host, Diane Simmons. Today’s guest will be Ronald
Who do you think is qualified for the position? Proctor, founder of the Proctor Job Recruiters located
(A) I like them both. here in downtown Regina. For the first segment of
(B) Many people applied for the position. our show, Mr. Proctor will be talking about his book,
(C) Attendance was low. The Best Job for You, which was released just last
month by Eglinton Books. During the last segment
of today’s show, members of the audience will have
PART 3 a chance to ask Mr. Proctor questions about how to
find suitable employment. Now, please welcome Mr.
1 (A) 2 (C) 3 (B) 4 (C) 5 (C) 6 (A) Proctor.
(C) It won’t print. W2 I thought he did a good job, but I believe Simon
would be a better person to hire.
2 M I felt the opposite. I wasn’t impressed with him
at all. He didn’t seem well prepared and hesitated
What kind of work does Ms. Eden do?
when answering some questions.
(A) She is hardworking.
W1 That’s precisely how I feel.
(B) Mostly administrative work.
W2 Well, I got a good feeling about him. I didn’t
(C) She sent an e-mail.
really like either Tony or Marcia.
M I agree with you about Marcia but not regarding
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Tony.
What time are we supposed to take a break?
(A) By the end of this week.
(B) Two hours and a half. PART 4
(C) At two thirty.
1 (B) 2 (A) 3 (D)
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What type of car do you want to buy? Questions 1−3 refer to the following announcement.
(A) Something with plenty of space.
(B) The dining car is full. May I have your attention, please? I just spoke with
(C) No, I’m not interested. Captain Russell, and he said that we’re almost ready
to depart. The mechanics have identified the problem
and taken care of everything. All they need to do
PART 3 is pack up their tools. Once they finish doing that,
we’ll close the doors and start taxiing to the runway.
1 (C) 2 (D) 3 (A) 4 (C) 5 (A) 6 (A)
I know you’re all eager to get going, so please take
your seats and fasten your seatbelts. We should be
in the air within the next ten minutes. On behalf of
Eagle Airlines, I would like to apologize for this delay.
As soon as we reach our cruising altitude, we’ll start
handing out free drinks and snacks. That’s our way of
saying sorry for inconveniencing you.
PART 2
Questions 4−6 refer to the following conversation.
1 (C) 2 (B) 3 (A) 4 (A)
Good afternoon. This is the Bayside Hotel. How
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1 may I help you?
Where do you park your car? Hello. My name is Roger Smith. I have a
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(A) The park is crowded. reservation for today, but I’m going to arrive later
(B) Almost 10 hours. than expected.
(C) Behind the hospital. We normally hold reservations until 7:30. Are you
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going to be coming here after that time?
2 Yes, I am. My plane is going to take off a couple of
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Where is the home office located? hours late, so I most likely won’t be at the hotel
(A) The president will make a speech. until 10:00. Will my reservation still be valid?
(B) In the downtown area. Since you called, we’ll be sure not to cancel it.
W
(C) In the top drawer. That’s great. Thank you very much. By the way,
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will the hotel shuttle bus still be running at
3 around 9:30?
Where do you keep the staplers? Sorry, but the last one leaves the airport at 9:00.
W
(A) In the bottom drawer.
(B) The staples are on Mr. Parker’s desk.
(C) It must be about papers. PART 4
1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (B) 4 (B) M1 The conference at Miller Textiles starts at 9:30
tomorrow. How shall we go there?
1 M2 I would like to drive there.
Why don’t you come over for lunch next Saturday? W That would be more comfortable, but will we
(A) It will be ready tomorrow. arrive there in time? Rush-hour traffic can get
(B) That sounds good. pretty bad in Richmond.
(C) That’s right. I don’t eat meat. M2 You may be right. What do you believe we should
do then?
2 W I’m in favor of taking the bus.
Shouldn’t we make reservations in advance? M1 I’d rather not. That would be pretty inconvenient
for me.
(A) I can’t remember it.
W How about if each of us goes there individually?
(B) Advance registration is required.
M1 That won’t look good if one of us is late. We want
(C) That sounds like a great idea.
to make a good impression.
3 M2 Let’s drive. I’ll meet you in the parking lot here at
8:00 and drive us. We’ll get there in time.
Could I look at your new catalog?
(A) Yes, I knew that.
(B) It’s on my desk.
(C) Because you went over it. PART 4
PART 2
Questions 4−6 refer to the following conversation.
1 (C) 2 (A) 3 (A) 4 (B)
W Now that Simmons Construction has signed a
1 deal with us, we need to determine who should
work the closest with the company.
How did you find your new job?
M I vote for Ron. He was integral to getting the
(A) No, the company is hiring now.
contract signed.
(B) About 2 months ago.
W That’s true, but I don’t think he’d be a good
(C) Through a recruiting agency. choice as a liaison. He’s never done it before, and
his personality isn’t right for the job. I’d much
2 rather have him work on trying to secure new
How long have you supervised this project? clients for us.
(A) For nearly 3 years. M I see your point. In that case, who do you think
(B) When the supervisor gets back. we should use?
(C) The project has been delayed. W Even though Maria just started working here,
she’s proving to be a good employee.
3 M Okay. Let’s get her in here so that we can tell her
How was your business trip to Hanoi? the news.
(A) Very successful.
(B) To contact the supplier.
(C) It’s a final draft.
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I can’t fax any documents since the machine is jammed.
1 (B) 2 (B) 3 (A)
(A) Ask Keito to fix it.
(B) The traffic jam is terrible.
(C) It will be out tomorrow. Questions 1−3 refer to the following traffic report.
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Do you know why Mr. Delco has called this meeting?
(A) To introduce a new employee, I think. 1 (D) 2 (A) 3 (B)
(B) That can save us some money.
(C) You called her the other day. Questions 1−3 refer to the following talk.
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Questions 4−6 refer to the following conversation.
Would you like to apply for the vacancy in sales?
(A) No, I’m not interested in the job.
W Excuse me. I purchased this blouse here three
(B) Yes, it does. days ago, but I’d like to get my money back.
(C) There are many vacant rooms. M What’s the matter with it? Didn’t you get the
right size?
2 W It fits perfectly, but there are a couple of stains
Will you be able to come to the meeting? on it. Take a look at them here.
(A) The meeting will last for 30 minutes. M I’m very sorry about that. If you prefer, you can
(B) Yes, I’m planning on it. simply exchange it for another blouse that is in
(C) That’s true. perfect condition. Would you prefer that?
W I’m afraid not. I would rather have my money back.
3 M Sure. If you’ll follow me to the checkout counter, I
Could you help me with this cost proposal? can process the return for you. Oh, you brought
(A) Projected costs are a million dollars. the receipt, didn’t you? You can’t return anything
(B) She worked hard on them. without one.
(C) Sure, I’m free all afternoon. W Yes, I’ve got it here in my bag.
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Should I sign these two pages right now?
(A) Sorry, I will turn it down. PART 4
(B) We need them immediately.
1 (B) 2 (A) 3 (C)
(C) You had some help.
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(C)
(A) Various items are on sale. Questions 4−6 refer to the following conversation with
(B) A woman is removing some three speakers.
laundry.
(C) Some clothes are piled up. W Do you know when the new computers are
(D) They are turning on the arriving?
lamps. M1 I got a call from the store. They should be here
around 12:30.
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M2 But we’ll be at lunch then. Who’s going to sign
1 (B) 2 (A) 3 (B) 4 (B) for them?
W I guess I can stay in the office. I don’t mind
waiting for the deliveryman to arrive.
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M1 Thanks a lot, Karen. I’d volunteer, but I’m meeting
Do you feel better after getting some rest?
Ms. Jackson from Tempe Partners for lunch
(A) Actually, it tastes a little sour.
today.
(B) Of course, far better.
W Don’t mention it, Steve. I need to get some work
(C) The rest are by the door. done, so I’ll have lunch at my desk.
M2 Did you bring anything from home? Or would you
2 like me to get you something from the cafeteria?
Does anyone have an extra folder? W I appreciate the offer, but I’ll just order
(A) You can borrow mine. something from the deli downstairs. Someone
(B) It opens early on Monday. from there will bring my sandwich up here.
(C) She’s folding chairs.
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Did you forget to bring the invoices? PART 4
(A) Yes, the views are great.
1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (A)
(B) No, I have them with me.
(C) Let’s meet at his office.
Questions 1−3 refer to the following excerpt from a
4 meeting.
Do we need authorization if we hope to leave early?
(A) It’s not necessary to leave early. I’m pleased to announce we’ve secured some new
investment. The group from Watson Technology
(B) Of course. Talk to your manager.
was impressed by what they saw last week. They
(C) The author is a friend of ours.
were particularly intrigued with some of our newest
projects. For that reason, we signed a deal that
PART 3 will provide us with $10 million in funding. Most
of the money is going to the R&D Department so
1 (C) 2 (A) 3 (B) 4 (B) 5 (B) 6 (C) that we can continue work on our projects. But
we’re also going to budget some funds to our other
Questions 1−3 refer to the following conversation. departments. After all, we’d like everyone to share
in the wealth. Here’s what you should do: Send me
revised budgets for your departments. Focus only
You look a bit lost. Do you need some help?
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on what you absolutely must have. We don’t want
W Yes, I’m here for the new employee orientation.
a single dollar to be wasted. I expect e-mails from
It’s going to be held in the auditorium, but I
everyone no later than 10 tomorrow morning.
can’t seem to find it. I thought it was somewhere
around here.
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They prefer to sit on the patio, don’t they?
1 (A) 2 (D) 3 (B)
(A) We are seated on the bench.
(B) Absolutely, they do.
(C) No, they didn’t see it. Questions 1−3 refer to the following telephone
message.
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Good afternoon, Ms. Ricketts. My name is Cara Noland
We have to register for the workshop, don’t we?
and I’m phoning from Writer’s Monthly. You e-mailed
(A) What a marvelous book!
us your résumé indicating that you are interested in
(B) Yes, we do. writing for us. We are looking for someone to write
(C) The registration process is complex. a regular column on practical writing tips. In your
résumé, you indicated that your story on the ongoing
PART 3 strike at Delbert Auto appeared as a front-page story
in The Dryden Star. Both our editor and I were truly
1 (A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (C) 5 (B) 6 (A) impressed with that article. We will be interviewing
applicants this Wednesday between 1:00 and 6:00. We
would like to interview you as well so, if you are still
Questions 1−3 refer to the following conversation.
interested, please call me back as soon as possible at
416-9837.
I heard from one of my professors that university
W
students are entitled to 40 percent off the
regular admission price.
Yes, that is correct. I just need to see your
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university ID.
W I’m a history major at Emerson University. Here’s
my ID.
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When did you last speak to Moriko?
1 (A) 2 (B) 3 (B)
(A) A week ago.
(B) The last speaker was excellent.
Questions 1−3 refer to the following excerpt from a
(C) As soon as she gets back.
talk and map.
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Now that your orientation session is finished, we need
Ms. Ito gave an impressive speech, didn’t she?
to tour the facilities. We’re going to go everywhere
(A) The speaker is my associate. today, but let me point some places out to you first.
(B) Usually between 10 and 12. Right now, we’re standing in front of the main
(C) Yes, I enjoyed it very much. building. Most of you will be working here. Directly
across from the main building is the company parking
4 lot. You need to park your vehicles there when you
Don’t you have to bring the other documents? arrive. To the left of the parking lot is the front gate.
(A) I need to see a doctor. You must get a security pass before you’ll be allowed
onto the premises. We’ll do that after lunch. Now,
(B) Yes, I’ll take them with me.
look over to the right. Do you see those two huge
(C) It was a long meeting.
buildings? Those are our primary factories. The one
on the left runs 24 hours a day while the one on the
PART 3 right has 16-hour shifts. Let’s visit the one on the left
first.
1 (D) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (C) 5 (B) 6 (C)
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PART 2
M I’ve got to visit Pacino’s for a dinner meeting
tonight. Do either of you know how to get there?
1 (C) 2 (C) 3 (B) 4 (C)
W1 Are you talking about the restaurant down by
the waterfront?
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M Yes, that’s the place I’m visiting.
Who’s taking the clients out tonight?
W1 I’ve never been there, but I’ve heard lots of good
(A) She’s one of our clients.
things about it. How about you, Cheryl?
(B) To the theater.
W2 You’re in luck, Dave. I had lunch there two days
(C) The plant manager. ago.
M Do you think I should drive or take a bus there?
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W2 The bus stop is more than three blocks away, so I’d
The stairs are steep, aren’t they?
advise against taking public transportation.
(A) We saw her in the stairway.
M So I should drive there, right?
(B) It’s a dangerous habit.
W2 That’s right. Let me write down the directions for
(C) That’s why I always take the elevator. you. Do either of you have a pen I can borrow?
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Why don’t you invite Sara to your party? PART 4
(A) Yes, he does.
(B) We already have. 1 (C) 2 (D) 3 (A)
(C) I think you can make it.
Questions 1−3 refer to the following announcement.
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Don’t you think the library should be open even on Attention, all visitors. The exhibition halls on the
Sunday? first and second floor of the Alfred Holmes Gallery
(A) The library is always crowded. will close in 15 minutes. Our gift shop, however, just
(B) I recommend walking. inside the main entrance, will not close for another
30 minutes. Please don’t forget to pick up your coat
(C) Why don’t you make that suggestion?
or any other items that you may have checked when
you first entered the gallery. We would also like to
PART 3 remind you that the opening of our brand-new
exhibit, Landscape Watercolors by Louis McMillan, is
1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (C) 4 (B) 5 (A) 6 (C)
scheduled to start on the first Monday of next month.
Coupons for that exhibit are available just outside our
Questions 1−3 refer to the following conversation. gift shop. Once more, our exhibition halls will close in
15 minutes.
W John, did you send in your résumé for that
position I mentioned last week?
I haven’t had a chance yet, Angela. Things have
M
been really hectic lately. Just look at all these
papers on my desk. I think the ad you clipped
from the newspaper for me is somewhere in this
pile. Do you recall any of the job details?
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PART 2
PART 1 7
When are you having your job interview?
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(A) Until Saturday.
(A) She is bending over. (B) Next Monday.
(B) She is using a vending (C) At the company headquarters.
machine.
(C) She is leaning against the
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wall.
Did you apply for the position I mentioned before?
(D) She is receiving some change.
(A) I need more information before applying.
2 (B) For several reasons.
(C) I have had enough.
(A) The man is painting a roof.
(B) The man is sketching on a canvas.
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(C) The man is facing the wall.
Why is Robert looking for last month’s sales figures?
(D) The man is looking around the
house. (A) Since he left the office early.
(B) He has a meeting with the accounting manager.
(C) He is an important figure in this town.
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How long will you stay in Shanghai?
(A) The picnic table is being set.
(A) Down here on the right.
(B) Some people are sitting on
the grass. (B) At 9 A.M.
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Do you know a lady by the name of Julie? We should try to get there before our clients arrive.
(A) She is my friend from high school. (A) To make an appointment.
(B) Yes, I’ve already done it. (B) He was one of the VIPs in the audience.
(C) Get to the bottom of it. (C) That’s what I’m saying.
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How long is your commute? You’re going to turn this room into a study, aren’t you?
(A) Because of a traffic jam. (A) Yes, because it’s been empty for about half a year.
(B) I usually use public transportation. (B) I’m going to the movies tonight.
(C) Five minutes on foot. (C) He changed it completely.
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I couldn’t watch the basketball game last night because Can you hold this paper for me while I tie my shoes?
my electricity went out. (A) Sure, why not?
(A) At the electronics store down the street. (B) What is the title of this book?
(B) That’s too bad. It was really exciting. (C) I didn’t think so.
(C) I was caught in traffic.
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15 What time did you take a message from Mr. Hoben?
Where should I place this vase? (A) I’m planning to do it tomorrow.
(A) Near the window. (B) 4:30 P.M. is better.
(B) All over the place. (C) At five in the afternoon.
(C) To the mountains.
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16 What’s all the fuss about?
Isn’t the advertising company planning to recruit some (A) The vice president will arrive soon to inspect the
new employees? factory.
(A) Yes, it intends to hire at least five people. (B) No, I’m not responsible for the failure.
(B) Workers of Mr. Han’s ability. (C) There’s no doubt about that.
(C) Headhunting is one of his most important duties.
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17 You’d better turn your cell phone off during the
What does he have to do with this matter? performance.
(A) Take care of the budget report. (A) It starts in ten minutes.
(B) He embezzled public funds. (B) I already turned it off.
(C) What’s the matter? (C) No, in the community center.
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Didn’t you say that you reserved a table at the Chinese Would you prefer a round-trip or a one-way ticket?
restaurant? (A) Sure, I’ll buy you a ticket.
(A) This was the form to sign in with. (B) A return ticket, please.
(B) Can I have your order? (C) I prefer a single room.
(C) I tried, but they’re fully booked.
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The National Weather Bureau has issued a heat It’s my pleasure to be here in front of everyone today.
(92)
warning for the south eastern region. This warning is As the new head of Bedford Systems, it’s my goal
in effect from early Saturday morning until Monday to lead us back down the road to success. (93)I realize
afternoon. (83)Temperatures will soar to 37 degrees that the situation here has been unsteady lately.
Celsius, which is exceptionally high for this time of And I’m aware that the company has lost money
year. To prevent dehydration and heatstroke, while high-level employees have defected to other
(84)
officials at the weather bureau suggest consuming companies. But all of you have remained. I have
lots of fluids and avoiding excessive physical confidence in you, and I’m sure that, by working
activity. Officials also ask businesses to cut back on together, we can rebuild Bedford Systems. We were
electricity. Relief from the burning heat will arrive once the top electronics firm in the state. I intend to
on Monday evening in the form of showers. (85)On make us the biggest electronics firm in the country. I’ve
Tuesday, temperatures will drop to 25 degrees been working with the department heads to come
Celsius, so please wait until then before participating up with a plan for this coming year. (94)Let me provide
in any activities outside. you with a brief outline of it.
Questions 86−88 refer to the following talk. Questions 95−97 refer to the following announcement
and map.
Good afternoon, everyone. (86)I would like to begin by
welcoming you to the historic Hamilton Residence. Good afternoon and thank you for shopping at Red
(87)
I’m Martin Drake, your guide. Please feel free Terrace. We’d like to inform you of some special offers
to ask questions during the tour. This magnificent that are going to last for the rest of the day. (95)You
building was (88)the home of William Hamilton, who can get a dozen apples for only $2 and half a dozen
accumulated great wealth in shipping from 1886 oranges for $3. Just head to the fruit and vegetable
until his death in 1931. His eldest son continued center and speak with a clerk there. And ground beef
to reside here for an additional 20 years before the in the meat section is on sale for $1 a pound. We’d
house was officially named a tourist attraction. In also like to remind you (97)that the information center
each room, you will notice eye-catching pieces of next to the manager’s office is going to be closed
furniture and art from every corner of the world. for the next two days. It’s going to be renovated, so
(88)
As president of the Great Shipping Company, Mr. it will be even bigger and better when it reopens.
Hamilton frequently traveled abroad, which is how he If you have any questions, (96)send an e-mail to
came to acquire these items. information@redterrace.com, and we’ll answer it.
Questions 89−91 refer to the following talk. Questions 98−100 refer to the following excerpt from
a meeting and graph.
(89)
Before conducting the interviews, we need to have
(98)
a quick meeting. One candidate is Julie Park, who, Attendance at Wonder World during the past few
according to her résumé, has been the assistant months has been steadily increasing for the most
marketing director in our Jeju office since 2013. All part. We had fairly low numbers in both January
of you most likely know the other candidate, Peter and February, but that happens every year. The cold
Mason, because he is our own assistant director of weather simply keeps too many people away from
sales. Peter has held that position since 2014. The the amusement park. (100)In March, attendance rose
five interview questions are listed on your evaluation by more than 100%. Basically, we got weather that
sheet. (90)As each applicant replies, please write down was warmer than expected, and we opened a couple
your impressions in the appropriate spaces, and don’t of new rides. The rollercoaster has proven to be
forget to write a score from one to five in the rating especially popular, and we believe it’s the main reason
box. (91)After comparing notes tomorrow morning, we we’ve attracted so many visitors. In April, May, and
must reach an agreement and select our new senior June, attendance continued to rise, but it remained
policy advisor of investor relations. If you have any steady in July. (99)We got several thunderstorms, so
questions, please ask them now. we had to close some rides then. Fortunately, there
were sunny skies in August, so attendance was the
highest of the year last month.
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DAY
01 Nouns p.130 DAY
04 Sentence Patterns and
Verb Types p.144
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PART 6
PART 7
1 (C) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (C)
1 (C) 2 (B) 3 (A) 4 (C)
DAY
02 Adjectives p.134
DAY
05 Vocabulary Practice: Nouns/
Multiple-Passage Text Practice
PART 5 p.151
DAY
03 Adverbs p.140
6 (B) 7 (B) 8 (A) 9 (C) 10 (C)
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DAY
11 Conjunctions p.180
PART 5
1 (D) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (B)
DAY
08 The Passive Voice p.167
PART 6
PART 5
1 (C) 2 (C) 3 (A) 4 (C)
1 (B) 2 (B) 3 (B) 4 (C)
5 (A) 6 (B) 7 (D) 8 (D)
PART 6
DAY
12 Sentences with Participles p.185
PART 5
1 (C) 2 (C) 3 (A) 4 (D)
DAY
09 Pronouns p.171
PART 7
PART 5
1 (C) 2 (A)
1 (B) 2 (B) 3 (A) 4 (D)
5 (B) 6 (A) 7 (B) 8 (D)
PART 7
DAY
13 Relative Pronouns p.189
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Practice p.199
101 (C) 102 (D) 103 (D) 104 (D) 105 (D)
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106 (D) 107 (C) 108 (C) 109 (D) 110 (B)
111 (A) 112 (D) 113 (C) 114 (A) 115 (B)
1 (A) 2 (B) 3 (B) 4 (D)
116 (B) 117 (A) 118 (D) 119 (B) 120 (A)
5 (B) 6 (A) 7 (C) 8 (B)
121 (C) 122 (B) 123 (D) 124 (D) 125 (C)
126 (A) 127 (D) 128 (B) 129 (D) 130 (A)
PART 7 131 (D) 132 (D) 133 (B) 134 (A) 135 (D)
136 (B) 137 (D) 138 (D) 139 (D) 140 (A)
1 (D) 2 (B) 3 (B) 4 (B) 5 (A) 141 (A) 142 (B) 143 (B) 144 (C) 145 (A)
6 (A) 7 (D) 8 (B) 9 (B) 10 (A) 146 (C) 147 (D) 148 (B) 149 (D) 150 (A)
151 (D) 152 (B) 153 (A) 154 (C) 155 (B)
156 (C) 157 (D) 158 (B) 159 (A) 160 (C)
161 (D) 162 (C) 163 (A) 164 (C) 165 (B)
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DAY 166 (D) 167 (D) 168 (C) 169 (A) 170 (A)
Subject-Verb Agreement p.204
171 (A) 172 (C) 173 (C) 174 (C) 175 (B)
176 (C) 177 (A) 178 (A) 179 (C) 180 (C)
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181 (B) 182 (B) 183 (A) 184 (D) 185 (B)
186 (C) 187 (A) 188 (C) 189 (D) 190 (A)
1 (C) 2 (A) 3 (D) 4 (C)
191 (C) 192 (D) 193 (D) 194 (A) 195 (C)
5 (B) 6 (B) 7 (C) 8 (C)
196 (D) 197 (A) 198 (C) 199 (A) 200 (A)
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