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choices are given below each sentence. Select the best answer to complete the senten
011 er
Then mark the letter {A), (8), (C), or (DJ on your answer sheet. ce.

101._ you are travelling for business or


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pleasure we can help you discover the
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very best of this culturally rich European
mvest1gat1on. @ ® ©®
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(A) Whether
{B) presently
(B) Wherever
{C) especially
(C) Unless
(D) As
(D) favorably
107. Refunds or exchanges are available
102. These designers may be young but they
are far from_ @® ©@ January 21st. @@ ©@
(A) useful (A) up to
(B) convenient (B) until
(C) inexperienced (C) since
(D) respected (D) to

103. The 5,000 m 2 Children's Department sells 108.JVD Express operates its cooperative
fashion for 0-16 years_ fashion for distribution service not only in the United
mothers-to-be and child care equipment.
States _ globally. @ @ ©@
{A) as well
@®©@
(A) thus {B) but also
(B) or {C) and
(C) but {D) as well as
(D) as well as
109. _ money on purchases by using your
104. Wine and wine-based spirits account Butterfly card which gives you a 5% ©@
for 560,000 jobs in our country discount. @®c
and $12 billion in _. @@© @ {A) Waste
(A) export sales {B) Save
(B) import sales {C) Spend
(C) expenditure {D) Win
(D) exchange rate
110. Let your children take home a n$i~~ 9,
10S. Heather Channing's profuse and souvenir from their trip for~@ ©@
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work combines abstract expressionism
and Western classicism. @@©@ (A) more than
(A) scarce (B) the least
(B) boring (C) as little as
(C) unpredictable (D) as much as
(D) uninteresting

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our guides will take you to several


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as the beach ha:ter shoes at this resort
i.ake Eacham and The Curtain Fig Tree. (A) windy - areas. @@ ©@
@®©@ (8) rocky
(A) situations
(C) sandy
(B) places (D} soft
(() rentals
(D) parking lots 118. Your ba~ was_ those selected
for physical inspection. @@ ©@
2. The City is conducting experiments in new (A) between
11 ways to recycle _. @@©@ (8) among
(A) air conditioning (C) till
(B) furniture (D) besides
(() parks
119._ is very late because his car broke down
(D) waste
on highway 10. @ @ ©@
113.Enter today for your chance to an All- (A) He
Expenses Paid Trip for two to the Reunion (B) We
Island! @@©@ (C) She
(A) win (D) It
(B) earn 120. May 2020 _ the opening of our latest
(C) cash development, a $22.5 million-dollar
(D) produce gymnasium. @@ ©@
114.As your vision is of vital importance to (A} saw
you and us, please call our office today (B) was seeing
on 503-5050 to_ your appointment. (C) has seen
@®©@ (D} had seen
{A) postpone 121. Roberto Piazza's success is_ clever
{B) cancel marketing but also, he acknowledges, luck.
(C) schedule
@@©®
(D) delay (A} owing
115·Lo.cated behind an 18th century castle, (B} because of
th1 s restaurant once the likes of Steve (C} due to
Benson and Princess Erina. @®©@ (D} because
(A) welcoming 122. According to the Bureau of. Stat!stics, more
(B) Welcomed than a million households in r~~~o~3~ry
(C) had welcomed _ a net worth of more than @ ©.@ ®
(D) has welcomed
116 u 0 (A) win
·h:' ~unately, the sales department (B) boast
sn t received orders today. (C) increase
- @@©® (D) sell
(A) any
(B) some
(C) no
(D) none

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123. We are committed_ the region's natural 127. Head to The Pink Nest for its
environment. @®©@ degustation menu, or try Tokofo' 5Pecia1
(A) reconstituting Japanese at its finest. ®
lll@odern
8 ©@
(8) to reconstitute (A) mouth-watering
(C) at reconstituting (B) delight
(D) to reconstituting (C) indulges
(D) incredibly
124. Many words have been _ over the past
few years about Detrix Ltd and it is high 128. My team and _ would like to
time to deal with the actual facts
congratulate all the participants in this
and figures. @®©@
(A) written gala. @®©@
(A) mine
(B) writing (B) me
(C) write (C) I
(D) writes
(D) him
12S. Most of the world's find themselves
129. It is your responsibility to_ you haveall
printing more notes than ever before.
the appropriate documents required to
(A) banked
@®©@ enter this country. @ @©@
(A) ensure
(B) bank
(B) make believe
(C) banks
(C) assure
(D) banking
(D) insure
126.As this month's cover feature reveals,
smartphones _ more and more 130. Our beautiful city boasts a vast_:_ o~ .
experiences and attractions for anyv1s1tor.
sophisticated and difficult to use.
@®© @
(A) are becoming
@®©@ (A) landscape
(8) becomes (8) array
(C) becoming (C) dock
(D) is becoming (D) station

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. ctions: Read the texts on the following pages. A word or phrase is missing in some
Dir~ sentences. Four answer choices are given below each of these sentences. Select the
answer to complete the text. Then mark the letter {A), (BJ, (q, or (DJ on your answer
sheet.
Questions 131-133 refer to the following email.

Dear customer,

You have decided to buy an excellent article from our range. Congratulations on your
(131) choice.
131. (A) surprising
(B) outstanding
(C) strange
(D) superior

nd in a complex process, making each one unique and


This article has been made by ha to the picture in the catalogue.
giving it a - (132) different appearance
132. (A) slightly
(B) amazingly
(C) correctly
(D) incredibly

. h the model you -


We wish you lasting pleasure w,t (133).

133. (A) will order


(B) will have ordered
(C) have ordered
(D) had ordered

Thank you for your purchase,

Your customer Service Department

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Questions 134-137 refer to the following email.

From: Sally Chang <schang@jlk.com>


To: Dream Team <dream_team@jlk.com>
Date: S October 20_. 15:47
Subject: Our next meeting

Dear all,
Thank you so much for your mail and for your warm hospitality and help_ (134) the year.
134. (A) within
(B) throughout
(C) across
(D) about

Unfortunately, I am always_ (135) on Tuesdays and will not be available for the meeting.
135. (A) on
(B) off
(C) in
(D) up

I would love to renew my collaboration next year and would appreciate your_ (136).
136. (A) grades
(B) advertisement
(C) feedback
(D) challenge

Have a lovely day and I look forward to seeing you _ (137).


137. (A) last week
(B) yesterday
(C) on Tuesday
(D) soon

Best regards,

Sally Chang
PART 6

. ns 1JB-141 refer to the following email.


Questio

Express Goods <noreply@expressgoods.com>


from:
11 November 20_ 10:36
5ent:
To: steve.stanford@hotmail.com
Subject: Change password

Dear Mr. Stanford,


You_ (138) this email because you have forgotten your password.

138. (A) are receiving


(B) will receive
(C) would receive
(D) has received

Please click on the_ (139) to initialize your new password: Initialize my Password

139. (A) attached file


(B) log in
(C) database
(D) Link

Please note that this link will be valid for 48 hours_ (140).
140. (A) just
(B) only
(C) again
(D) solely

then . t·1me, please go to www.expressgoods.com, select your country, c l.1c k on "Logm


After this . " an d
click on "Forgot password". A new_ (141) will be sent with a new link.
141. (A) junk mail
(B) subject
(C) email
(D) invoice

Best regards
'
El<p
ress Goods
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!uestions 142-146 refer to the following advertisement.

No one starts a business to be small

Barbara Jenkins didn't turn her hobby of making jewelry into a global success_ (142).

142. (A) overnight


(B) at night
(C) tomorrow
(D) in spring

It took her almost 14 _ (143), a strong belief, passion and a knack for online business.
143. (A) years
(B) days
(C) weeks
(D) minutes
From the small town of Foxchase to the big city lights of New York, Barbara Jenkins has
offices in four countries, and has become an_ (144) for young entrepreneurs.
144. (A) inspiring
(B) inspire
(C) inspiration
(D} inspired

(145) business online helped - making -it easier and more affordable to operate globally.
Barbara says surrounding yourself with the right people is crucial for success with any
venture. At BB, we agree.

145. (A} Done


(B} Does
(C) Do
(D) Doing

Which is_ (146) we're the small business support network.


146. (A} how
(B) why
(C) because
(D} the reason

Believe Big
The small business support network
bb.com.au/business
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PART7
Directions: In t~is part you will rea~ a selection of texts, such as magazine and newspaper articles,
letters and advertisements. Each text 1s followed by several questions. Select the best answer for each
questi~n and mark the letter (A), (8), (CJ, or (DJ on your answer sheet.
Questions 147 to 149 refer to the following announcement.

STI
Saint Thomas Institute

Start your career today


We're looking for a different class of graduates - people with the desire for change and the
passion to make a difference every day.
Who we're looking for
Our graduates become the next managers and leaders of businesses and that's why from Day
One you are given real responsibility and can make a very visible contribution to business
1 and customer success.
You'll cover a lot of ground .during your graduate development program, which is designed
to produce a well-rounded professional.
The~e·s no limit to the variety of things you can do once you have joined Saint Thomas
~nst_it~te. You will be empowered to create your career development plan and make educated
ecis1ons about how you want to develop your career at Saint Thomas Institute.
~ra~uate_opportunities are available in.Software Developmen~,Technical Support! IT Systems
ngineenng, Project Management, Business Support, Sales, Finance and Purchasing.
Who we are
For more than forty years we've created an extensive range of innovative and award-winning
~roctucts, solutions and services - all carefully designed or selected to meet the specific
eects of US education. We specialize in making technology work for schools.
~e deliver everything from essential infrastructure and classroom resourc~s to the US's
s ~st Popular network and progressive Cloud-based school management solutions. Whatever
ch ?0 ls need, Saint Thomas Institute is a trusted advisor and valued ICT partner - the first
oice for education.
TOEIC' BLANC COMPLET #2

147. What is this advertisement mainly about? 149. When was Saint Thomas Institute
@®©@ most likely created? @®©@
(A) A graduation ceremony. (A) Fourteen years ago.
(B) IT classes. (B) Forty decades ago.
(C) Courses. (C) Four decades ago.
(D) Job opportunities. (D) Five decades ago.
148. The word "empowered" in paragraph 4
is closest in meaning to: @@ © @
(A) Able.
(B) Given.
(C) Authorized.
(D) Improved.
our history 3

clothing 5

footwear 8
11
Toys
Bookstore 13

Furniture 15

Jewelry 18

House decoration 21

Electronics 25

Alteration service 29

After sales service 30


31
Directory

152. Which page should you go to if you need


150. Where would you likely find this guide? to have an item repaired? @@©@
@@©@
(A) Page 13.
(A) In a telephone booth.
(B) Page 29.
(B) With a phone bill.
(Q Page 30.
(C) At the post office. (D) Page 31.
(D) In a department store.

lSl. How is the list organized?


(A) By levels.
(B) In alphabetical order.
(~ In page order.
( ) In chronological order.
TOEIC1 BLANC COMPLET #2

Questions 153-155 refer to the following article.

CHOCOLATE CHAMPIONI I
_ [1) - Last week, a chef in Venezuela won a pre~tigi_ous ~ulinary award for her ~ork helping
disadvantaged women with chocolate. Rosamaria ~' FreJal who has been cooking for years
in her Margarita Island restaurant, El Postigo Mag,co, has been named the first winner of
the new Basque Culinary World Prize, which recognizes chefs who improve society through
gastronomy and provides a $100,000 prize to be used on a project of their choice. - [2J _
With this money, Rosamaria di Frejal has decided to fund a cookery school for the women of
her region. The construction work will start in September. - [3] -
Rosan:iaria di Frejal was acclaimed for her work with cacao, supporting producers and
enabling women to create their own businesses making and selling chocolate. - [4] -

153. What is the article mainly about?


155. In which of the positions marked [1], [2J,
®@©@ [3], and [4] does the following sentence
(A) An award given to a Venezuelan chef
(B) The prom_o~ion of cacao in Venezuela·. bes_t belong? @ @©@
(C) A compet1t1on for illiterate women . "She's certainly set the bar high and will
Central America. m probably regale us with her incredible
(D) The op~ning of a restaurant on the recipes and ideas."
Margarita Island. (A) [1]
(8) [2]
154.Accordin~ to_ the article, why did (C) [3]
Rosamaria d1 Frejal win the award? (D) [4]
(A) She gave $100,000 to th ® ® ©@
of her village. e women
(B) S~e opened a school for
disadvantaged women
(C) S~e defended the righ~s of
disadvantaged women
(D) She helped improve th. ..
of women in her e cond1t1ons
country.

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. 156-157 refer to the following text message chain.


a11est1on5
156. Why does Jude text George? @@©@
(A) He wants him to watch television.
(B) He wants him to watch an Internet
tl) Jude •
Are you sleeping•
7 channel.
George I (C) He wants him to listen to the radio
news report.
No. But I will within half an hour. What's up?
(D) He wants him to watch a film.
(I) u__:d::..: e _ _ _----..,
J,..

Turn on channel 3. 157. Why is Jude upset? @ @©@


I (A) The woman is an actress.
J
George
(B) The woman did not tell him the truth.
( Why?
(C) George does not understand him.
(D) George is exhausted.
(l) Jude
The woman I told you about is actually not
an actress; she is a reporter!
l
George I
Well good for her!

(l) Jude
U don't understand. She lied to me!
Geo rge I
( Maybe she is both . . . J
(l) Jude
It's not very credible.
TOEIC1 BLANC COMPLET #2

Questions 158-159 refer to the following job ad.

Peace of the body and wallet


As part of our summer program, everyone can stretch out and tone up with free yoga on
Fridays. The classes are suitable for everyone, from professional yogis to those who struggle
to even touch their toes.

Warehouse 90 - Alserkal Avenue


Dubai
From 4:30 to 5:30 pm.
TeL (050) 556-9999
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158. When do the yoga sessions take place?


159. Who can attend these sessions?
@®©@
(A) Every day. @®© @
(B) Once a week. (A) Professionals.
(C) Every weekend. (8) Beginners.
(D) Every day but the weekends. (C) Everyone.
(D) Teenagers.
PART7

. ns 160-161 refer to the following table.


111esflO
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The chart below shows the proportions of our shop's readership in the last semester.

Females
20-60
23%

160•What does this pie chart present? 161. What is the largest category? @ @ ©@
(A} Males aged 20 to 60.
A @@©@ (B} Females aged 20 to 60.
{ ) The number of readers registered by
(C} Boys aged 4 to 19.
the bookstore.
(D} Girls aged 4 to 19.
{B) The distribution of the bookstore's
customers
{( .
{~ The number of teenagers reading.
The number of books sold in the
bookstore.
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t1estions 162-164 refer to the following instructions.

Thank you for buying the Jettex DVD player SD3000

To select a language on your menu:


1. Press SETUP on the remote control. The SETUP menu appears.
2. Press .A. or 'Y to select the language, then press
3. Press .A. or 'Y to select an item, then press to access.

Example: OSD language

The options for the selected item appears.


If the selection in the menu is greyed out, that means the feature is not available or it
is not possible to change currently.

4. Use .A. or 'Y to select a setting and press OK to confirm. Example: English. The
setting is selected and the setup is completed.
5. To exit, press SETUP.

OSD Language
This menu contains various language options for the language displayed on the screen.

Subtitle/Audio/DVD menu h' h


These menus contain various language options for the subtitle, audio and DVD menu w ic
may be recorded on the DVD.

th
• Some DVD video discs may be set to display subtitles in a different language o er t
your selection. An earlier subtitled language may be programmed on the disc. 11
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• S~m~ DVD video discs allow you to change subtitle selections only via the efrorn
this 1s the case, press the MENU button and choose the appropriate subtitle languag
the selection. on the. disc menu. d
5electe .
• Some DVD video discs may not be played in a different audio language that you
A prior language may be programmed on the disc• taY er
• Some D~D disc~ may no~ include your pre-selected language. In this case, the oyD p
automatically displays disc menu consistent with the disc's initial language setting,
PART7

164. The underlined word "earlier" is closest in


t should be done first to select
meaning to: @@©@
162·w:~guage? @@©@ (A) Until.
a use the SETUP button.
(A) (B) Following.
(B) use the OSD arrows. (C) Prior.
(C) use the SELECT button. (D) Next.
(D) use the MENU button.

What does it mean if the item selected


163·in the menu is grey? @®©@
(A) The SETUP button needs to be
pressed.
(B) The MENU button needs to be
pressed.
(C) It is out of order.
(D) It cannot be used at this moment.
TOEIC' BLANC COMPLET #2

Questions 165-167 refer to the following letter.

Tulane
Faculty of the Liberal Arts and Sciences

May 25, 20_

Professor Jane Heimat


Department of German
Newcomb Hall

Dear Professor Heimat:

In the elections that took place on May 22 nd , the Faculty of the Liberal Arts and Sciences
nominated you as representative of the Department of German Language. You will also serve
on the Committee for a term of three years from the beginning of September.

Congratulations upon your election, it indicates your colleagues' high reg.ard fo~ yo~r
professional and personal qualities. I look forward with pleasure to working with you in this
capacity.

Sincerely,

James Knolt
Dean
Office of the Dean
200 Gibson
Tulane University
New Orleans, Louisiana 70118
(504) 865-2211

165. What is this letter for? @@©@ • h her new


166. When will Jane Heimat start W'@ @© @
(A) To congratulate James Knolt on his functions? A
election as Dean. (A) At the beginning of June.
(B) To congratulate Jane Heimat on
her election as chair of the German (B) May 22nd. ber.
department. (C) At the beginning of Septern
(D) May 25th.
(C) To congratulate James Knolt on his
nomination as Tulane's CEO. ard"is @
(D) To congratulate Jane Heimat on her 167. In paragraph 2, the word "reg @@©
nomination as professor of German. closest in meaning to:
(A) Esteem.
{B) Pleasure.
(C) Hope.
{D) Evidence.

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PART7

. j68-170 refer to the following email.


@Jest1ons

contact@ submission.university-industry.com
frorn:
Sent: February 9
fbloomfeld@sherwood.edu
To:
Subject: UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY INTERACTION CONFERENCE

Dear Ms. Bloomfeld, . . .


Are you Looking to share your Latest research results, rns1ghts and experience from .
practice or examples of good practice in university-industry interaction, entrE:preneunal
universities or collaborative innovation? - [1] - Shape the agenda and submit your
abstract to the University-Industry Interaction Conference, taking place from 7 to 9 June
in Dublin, Ireland. At this event, you have the opportunity to meet more than four hundred
participants from all over the world and interact, share knowledge, and establish new
contacts.

- [2) - During this three-day event, you will be able to see presentations from over
100 organizations, have access to a wide variety of workshops and participate in numerous
networking opportunities.

Call for Abstracts and Proposals


~e are n?w calling for abstracts for papers, presentations, good practice case studies,
p;:ract1ce. concep~s and postE:rs. - [3] -_Subm!ssi~ns will be reviewed by a scientific or
ca/ itioners s. committee and w1 LL be published rn either the conference proceedings, the
sub~~tu~y
1
series, or the_ next practice book (all regis!ered with ISBN). The deadline for the
htt . ssion ?f ~bstra~ts 1s_ De_cember 12. Please submit your abstract on line at:
P.1/subm1ss1on.univers1ty-rndustry.com

For rnore informatio L · · · · · d


Welcorn· n, P ease v1s1t www.univers1ty-rn ustry.com. We are Looking forward to
ing you to Dublin. - [4] -
K"inct regards,

'he Univ ·
ersity Industry Innovation Network

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168 What is this mail mainly about? @ 170. In which of the positions marked [lJ ( J
. @@©o [3], and [4] does the following sente~' 2
(A) A colloquium. best belong? @®©@
(B) A journal. "Join us at this key event for academics
(C) The opening of a new plant. researchers, practitioners, policymakers'
(D) A collaborative newspaper. and business representatives involved in
university-industry interaction, innovation
and entrepreneurship."
169_When must Ms. Bloomfeld submit her
proposal? @@©@ (A) [1]
(A) From 7 to 9 June. (B) [2]
(B) Between December and June. (C) [3]
(C) In the first half of June. (D) [4]
(D) In the first half of December.
PART 7

. 11-173 refer to the following regulation abstract.


01151
Qllest'

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Domestic baggage claims: please submit your claim to us via email at
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international.claims@jettix.com

173. What should a user do if his or her


171. Who is mostly concerned by these
luggage is damaged? @@©@
regulations? @ ® ©@ (A) Write any time.
(A) Train passengers.
(B) Call any time.
(B) Air passengers.
(C) Call within the time limit.
(C) Pilots.
(D) Write within the time limit.
(D) Policemen.

l72.What can't the company guarantee?


@®©@
(A) The comfort of passengers.
(B) The food that is being served aboard.
(C) The departure times.
(D) The passengers' seat numbers.

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Questions 174-177 refer to the following survey.

FOOD AND YOU

1. How often do you prepare your food?


never ·
1-2 times a week
3-4 times a week
l!J daily
2. How often do you order delivery/take-out?
l!J never
1-2 times a week
3-4 times a week
daily

3. When you cook, do you use fresh products?


Always
Usually
l!J Occasionally
Never

4. What is your favorite type offood to cook?


Chicken
Beef
l!l Seafood
Pork
Vegetarian

5. Why would you buy dinner instead of making it?


Not enough time after work to cook
l!J I am not concerned by this question
Not enough time after work to shop for ingredients
I'm not a great cook
It's too much effort
PART 7

.What is this survey about? @@©@ 176. What does the respondent never do?
174 @®©@
(A) Cooking.
(A) Cook.
(B) Shopping.
(B) Order food.
(() Chopping.
(C) Buy organic food.
(D) Drinking. (D) Cook vegetarian.
175. What can be inferred about the 177. What does the respondent do every day?
respondent? @@©@ @®©@
(A) He prepares his own his food.
(A) Cook.
(B) He eats junk food. (B) Order food.
(() He mostly eats organlc (C) Buy organic food.
(D) He enjoys alcoholic beverages. (D) Cook vegetarian.
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Questions 178-180 refer to the following information.

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178. How many times a year can a subscriber 180. Who is probably Amelia Crowne?
@B~® f{l@
receive this newsletter? @@©@
(A) 364. (C) 26. (A) A Ph.D. student.
(B) 52. (D) 12. (B) A scholarship holder.
(C) A lecturer and researcher.
179. How many teaching positions are being (D) A high school teacher.
offered in cultural sciences? @ @ © @
(A) One. (C) Three.
(B) Two. (D) Four.

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estions 181-185 refer to the following booklet and email.

GREAT ISLES
Great Barrier Reef Island

combined with our _award-vyinning cruis~s, we invite you to choose from a ran~e of great
value packaged holiday opt!ons to e~penence som~ of our region's best attract1o~s. Coach
transfers and all taxes are included in the total price. Self-drive options are available for
greater savings!

2 Day Low Isles & Cape Coral Experience


With this exciting combination, you'll experience a day of island relaxation on the idyllic Low Isles followed by
0 day exploring Cape Coral in the heart of the Flynt Forest. You will spend the night in a comfortable eco-frien-
dly bungalow on the beach.
Day 1: Turquoise Low Isles Cruise
Day 2: Visit World Heritage Forest. Flynt River Cruise, Cape Coral Beach 6 Georgia Gorge.

SAVE UP TO $30 Family


Adult Family Adult Child
PER ADULT
$373 $1,076 $410 $233 $1,173
$6.50 6.50 $26 $6.50 6.50 $26
TOTAL COST $379.50 $218.50 $1,102 $416.50 $239.50 $1,199

2 Day Low Isles & Dundee Forest Experience


Awonderful combination of experiences - set sail for a day of island discovery and relaxation, then visit the
forest village in Dundee experiencing two incredible and picturesque journeys. You will spend the night in a
comfortable eco-friendly bungalow on the beach.
Day 1: Turquoise Low Isles cruise
Day 2: Dundee Scenic Railway, free time in Dundee Experience, Skyrail Cableway. Lunch at own cost.

~YJIJ!l!-tl~JWWM*
Child Family
$164 $165 $874
$6.50 6.50 $26 $6.50 6.50 $26
$170.50 $883 $336.50 $171.50 $900

All de
Fo Partures
r furth are from 8 am
er details· ·
· WWw.greatisles.com - contact@greatisles.com

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From: Jane Mayor <jmayor@hotmail.com>


To: contact@greatisles.com
Sent: July 10
Object: Refund

Dear Sir or Madam,


Following our phone conversation this morning, I am writing to you because a week ago
I booked the Low Isles & Cape Coral Experience package tour for July 9 for my 6-year-old
1
1 daughter and me. The departure was supposed to be from Silver Bay and we were there
at 7.45 to make sure not to miss-it. However, the shuttle never showed up and we could not
benefit from the excursion.

We are leaving the region tomorrow and we have no time to come back for another trip.
I am therefore asking you to write me a check back and to return it to my home address:
3232 Peachtree Rd - Atlanta, GA 30305.

Best regards,

j Jane Mayor
'

181. What is not included in the Dundee Forest 184. What time was the shuttle supposed©@
Experience? @@ © @ to pick up Jane Mayor? @®c
(A) The food. (A) 7:30 am.
(B) The accommodation. (B) 7:45 am.
(C) The visits. (C) 8:00 am.
(D) The transport. (D) 8:15 am.

182. What must a family pay if choosing the 185. How ~uch did Jane Mayor pay~®:e©@
Low Isles & Cape Coral Experience and excursion?
leaving from Silver Bay? @@©@ (A) $416.50.
(A) Between $1,050 and $1,075. (B) $656.
(B) Between $1,075 and $1,100. (C) $336.50.
(C) Between $1,170 and $1,180. (D) $508.
(D) Between $1,175 and $1,200.

183. When did Jane Mayor book her trip?


@®©@
(A) July 3rd.
(B) July 5th.
(C) July 9th.
(D) July 10th.

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. ns 186-190 refer to the following letter and invoice.


QUesftO .

ROTTERDAM
Bezoeken en Bedrijfstak

vendi Co.
Attn. Ms. Sally Lorrens
R&D department
358 Fulwood Rd,
Sheffield 510 3GD
UK

Rotterdam, 14 January

Dear Ms. Sally Lorrens:


With reference to our nice conversation and your email regarding your group visit to the port
of Rotterdam, we hereunder send you a proposal including a presentation at Maasvlakte2
(arranged by the Port of Rotterdam directly). The presentation will be held in Futureland/
Maasvlakte2.

Date of tour: Wednesday 24 February


Transportation bus: Coach arranged by Hansbus
Language of the guide: English
Number or participants: 35 persons

Program proposal
9.15 Meeting the guide in the lobby of your hotel in Rotterdam
Coach provided by Hansbus at your disposal
9.15 -10.30 Bus trip through the industrial area of Rotterdam, Kop van Zuid, Maas-Waal
and Eemhaven Area, Botlek, Europoort, Maasvlakte and Maasvlakte2
10/ 0 - 11.00 Coffee/tea offered to you by the Port of Rotterdam
1 ·00 -12.00 Presentation of the Port Authority at Maasvlakte2/Futureland
13-i~ -
12
13.00 Free visit and lunch in Futureland
1 : =l3.45 Guided bus trip of the ECT Terminal, Maasvlakte
400
l5.00 Return Bustrip to Rotterdam/Hotel .
15.oo Guide will leave you on your way back on a Subway/Metrostatron
End of the program
Bus and d . .
Po rinks/catering indicated in a separate marl
l• Box 34058 Bankaccount 58.45.99.065
,,L-3oos CoC Rotterdam 28087088
l'et +31 GB Rotterdam
info@industrieelbezoek.com
~a)( .., i(0)10 218 96 36
3 www.industrieelbezoek.com
VAl'nrN·L(O)lO 218 96 37 IBAN:NL53ABNA0587684085
. B0 96.84.522.BO1
TOEIC' BLANC COMPLET #2

ROTTERDAM
Bezoeken en Bedrijfstak

Vendi Co.
Attn. Ms Sally Lorrens
R&D department
358 Fulwood Rd,
Sheffield Sl0 3GD
J UK Rotterdam, 2 February

-··-···--

PO NUMBER 5507854

Invoice number 16770224


112086-023
Tour ID €371.90
Guided tour €78.10_
VAT210/o €450.00-
Total

We kindly request you to pay this amount into our bank account 10 days before the visit at
the latest.
ABN GIRO BANK NV- GUSTAV MAHLERLANN 16 - NL-1082 PP AMSTERDAM
With reference to the invoice number
IBAN:NL53ABNA0587684085
BIC: ABN ANLA3A

ABN GIRO Bank NV account


PO Box 34058 58.45.99.065
NL-3005 GB Rotterdam BIC/SWIFT ABN ANLA3A
Tel +31-(0)10 218 96 36 IBAN: NL53ABNA05876S4osS
Fax +31-(0)10 218 96 37 CoC Rotterdam 280870SS
info@industrieelbezoek.com VAT nr.NL8096.84.S22.BOi
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What kind of project do the letter 189. How much will the bus and drinks cost?
186·and invoice deal with? ® ® ©@ @@©@
(A) €371.90.
(A) A visit to Amsterdam.
(B) €78.10.
(B) A tour of R~tterda~ gardens.
(C) An industrial tour in Rotterdam. (C) €450.
(D) It will be indicated in a separate mail.
(D) A visit of Sheffield castles.
190. Where is the lndustrieel Bezoek's
. Which venues are not included bank located? @@ ©@
187
in the visit? ®®©@ (A) In Amsterdam.
(A) Kop van Zuid. (B) In Rotterdam.
(B) Maas-Waal-and Eemhaven Area.
(C) In Sheffield.
(C} Maasvlakte and Maasvlakte2.
(D) In Fulwood.
(D) Gustav Mahlerlann 16.

188.When must the invoice be paid?


@®©@
(A) 14 January.
(B) 2 February.
(C) 14 February.
(D) 24 February.

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Questions 191-195 refer to the/allowing letterandform.

David Majors, CEO


Happy Planet
13 Castle Street
Hay-On-Wye
Herefordshire HR3 SDF
United Kingdom

11 January 20_

Dear Mr. Rockewell,

My collaborators and I are pleased to announce to you that our next annual gala will take
place on February 28. As usual, we selected a prestigious place combining quality and
comfort. This year, our gala will take place in the beautiful castle of Fernwall.
While you are being served cocktails and soft drinks, the presentation of our achievemen~
and future projects will start at 6.30 pm; dinner which will be composed of Korean food will
be served at 8 pm; and the show which will start at 9 pm will feature acrobatics, clown ?cts,
magic tricks, and dance numbers. Fun, action, great food and fantastic people will definitely
be present!
As you ~now, the research on orphan diseases could not progress without your g~nerous
support. That is why one more time, I am attaching a sponsorship form to my ma1L Th~re
are four levels of sponsorships: the sapphire, the ruby, the emerald, and the diamond which
respectively require a minimal contribution of £2,000, £3,000, £5,000, and £10,000.
We thank you again for helping our research center.

Sincerely,

Happy Planet CEO

Enclosure.

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HAPPY PLANET
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Means of payment: credit card
Credit card number: ggr 2. gq_ b 2. ggr 2. ½-'l ½-½-
Expiry date: r / Dl!-G"--""'.b.e....- / 2.0 __
Signature: J, . K_oc\....e..w,.__l l

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191. Why does David Majors write this letter? 194. What level did Jim Rockewell choose?
®@©@ ®@©@
(A) To congratulate Jim Rockewell for his (A) The emerald.
performance. (B) The diamond.
(8) To ask him advice for a show. (C) The sapphire.
(() To inform Jim Rockewell of a charity (D) The ruby.
event.
(D) To ask him to perform in a show. 19 5. How long did it take to Jim Rockewell to
answer? @@© @
192·When will this event take place? (A) About a fortnight.
®@©@ (B) A month.
(A) 11 January. (C) Three weeks.
(B) SDecember. (D) One and a half month.
(() 28 February
(D) 28 January. ·

193,Who.15
most likely Jim Rockewell?
(A) A @@©@
Performer
(B) A .
(C) A~ancox Ltd mem~er.
(D) A appy Planet member.
Physician.

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Questions 196-200 refer to the following emails.

From: Sandy Rivers <srivers@dakon.com>


Sent: Monday,June 17, 12:05 PM
To: Sinan ALTUG
Subject: KOSMOS

Hi Sinan,
I'm sorry to warn you so Late but I've had a Lumbago this morning so I can't stand up! My
doctor just gave me a shot and prescribed me three days off. It's all the more badly timed
since tomorrow's meeting at Kosmos is crucial for the progress of our project and Dakon
needs this contract!
I propose two solutions:
Either we propose a new date, or you go alone. I can prov1de you with all the illustrations.
The booklet is in my office. Sara can give it to you.
Which solution do you prefer?
Sandy

From: Sinan ALTUG


Sent: June 17, 12:08 PM
To: Sandy Rivers
Subject: KOSMOS

Hi Sandy,
I am very sorry to hear this news. I had the same thing Last year and I have painful memories
of it!
I know that Steve Shannon is going to Australia for two weeks starting on Wedne~dal' s~
postponing the meeting would be really detrimental to us. You know how business is. -~~e
if we have a very good relationship with Kosmos, he can meet other more competiti rk
consultants and finally sign with them. I wouldn't want us to take that risk after all the wo
that you and I have done.
5
. st1'LL, maybe we cou Ld cons1"d er a video
If you can sit · conference what do you t h"in k?· If it'to
too painful for you, in that case, I'd be happy if you send me you~ illustrations and I'll go
Kosmos alone.
I am Leaving for Lunch with Sara and Mohammed in five minutes but you can call me or [eave
me a text message.
Take care and Let me know as soon as you can,

Sinan

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What is the problem? @ ©@ 199. Who are probably Sandy and Sinan?
196· A) sandy Rivers cannot meet their @®©@
( potential customer. (A) Kosmos's customers.
(B) sandy Ri~ers wants to cancel (8) Kosmos's competitors.
the meeting. (C) Dakon's partners.
(C) Sinan Alt~g wants to cancel (D) Dakon's customers.
the meeting.
(D) Sinan Altug has health problems. 200. What does Sinan fear the most?
@®©@
(A) Technical problems during the video
197. Who is probably Steve Shannon?
@®©@ conference.
(A) Sandy and Si nan's boss. (B) That Steve Shannon goes to Australia.
(B) One of their competitors. (C) That Steve Shannon will change
(() One of their colleagues. suppliers.
(D) Kosmos's representative. (D) That Sandy cannot sit still.

198. When is the meeting with Kosmos


scheduled? @ ® © @
(A) Monday.
(B) Tuesday.
(() Wednesday.
(D) Thursday.

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