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ETS Test.

Questions 1 through 3 refer to the following conversation with three speakers.


Hi, G-Soo.
We'd like to move up the press deadline for the spring catalog to the 14th.
Do you think you'll have the pages about our Ralton furniture line ready by then?
That shouldn't be a problem.
I've completed most of the design work, but we still need the product prices.
Sasha, have you received the final product price list from marketing yet?
No, not yet.
It was due on Friday, but I still haven't heard from anyone in marketing.
Hmmm.
Marlene's the head of marketing.
Let me call an asker to get the listings to you so you can finish up the pages.
The catalog is our top priority.
Number 1.
What are the speakers working on?
Number 2.
What are the women waiting for?
Number 3.
What does the man say he will do?
Questions 4 through 6 refer to the following conversation.
Hi, Julie.
How's the recruitment project going?
What progress has been made in finding new employees?
Well, on Tuesday, I met with department managers to talk about what kinds of skills
they'd like new team members to have.
Now I'm adding this information to the job descriptions and we'll be posting them
soon.
Great.
The sooner you can advertise the available positions the better.
We've taken on so many new clients recently that we'll need more staff to complete
all the work.
Number 4.
What project is the woman working on?
Number 5.
What did the woman do on Tuesday?
Number 6.
What does the man say has recently happened at the company?
Questions 7 through 9 refer to the following conversation.
Hi, I'm Eddie Burgess.
I'm opening a new law firm and I'm looking for ways to advertise it.
Your company designed a website for my friend's jewelry store and she suggested I
contact you.
Thanks for calling Mr Burgess.
This is a great way to advertise your business.
Our experienced consultants can design a website that will help you to stand out
from other firms.
That's great.
Could I set up an appointment for tomorrow to discuss ideas with a consultant?
I think so.
I'll transfer you to one.
But before I do that, could you tell me the name of your friend?
We like to thank people who recommend our services.
Number 7.
What type of service does the woman's company provide?
Number 8.
What does the man say he wants to do tomorrow?
Number 9.
What information does the woman request?
Questions 10 through 12 refer to the following conversation.
Dana, so about my presentation for the Pharmacology Conference?
Oh sorry, I forgot to get back to you.
That's fine.
I know you've been focusing on the trial for the new allergy medicine.
Yeah, but the results are looking good.
We'll be launching the medication within the year.
Great.
So can I show you some slides right now?
Sure.
Alright.
I just wanted to check that I included all the researcher's names on the credits
slide.
Okay, let me see.
Hmm.
Yeah.
Wait, didn't Hiroshi work on this project?
Oh, you're right.
I'm glad you noticed that.
Number 10.
What industry do the speakers most likely work in?
Number 11.
What does the woman say will happen this year?
Number 12.
What does the woman imply when she says?
Didn't Hiroshi work on this project?
Those 13 through 15 refer to the following conversation.
Suri, you just got back from meeting with the designers of our new spring clothing
line,
right?
I'd like to know what you think of it.
Well, there's a wash and wear jacket that looks great.
It's made of a polyester blend, so it'll really last.
It would be great for people who travel a lot.
That could be a great selling point.
Why don't we make that the central focus of our advertising campaign?
Number 13.
What industry do the speakers most likely work in?
Number 14.
What does the woman say about a new product?
Number 15.
What does the man suggest?
Question 16 through 18 refer to the following conversation with three speakers.
Thanks for interviewing on such short notice, Mr. McNeely.
I'm Paula Oliveira, Head of Human Resources at Channel 15.
And I'm Rebecca Horowitz.
I produce the nightly newscast.
Nice to meet you both.
You've looked over your resume and you seem to be very well qualified for the
camera-operated
position.
But we're curious about your availability, since our film crews often go out on
assignment
with little warning.
I understand that I would need to be available on short notice.
That's no problem.
Okay, so why don't we have a look at some of your work?
You said you brought a video?
Can you show us?
Sure, the files right here on my laptop.
Number 16.
Where do the interviewers most likely work?
Number 17.
What job requirement do the speakers discuss?
Number 18.
What does the man agree to do next?
Questions 19-21 refer to the following conversation and chart.
Hi, Lydia.
This is Oliver, your editor at European Travels magazine.
Is now a good time to chat?
Sure, I have a minute.
Great.
Would you be able to increase the word count for your exploring Sicily article to
2,000
students?
Okay, there's plenty to cover on the topic, but I have another article due that
same day.
Aha, I see that on your assignment chart.
Let's extend the deadline for your other assignment by a week.
That way you can focus on Sicily.
Thanks, I appreciate it.
By the way, I've been compiling some ideas for pieces to write this summer.
I'll send them to you later today for feedback.
Number 19.
What does the man ask the woman to do?
Number 20.
Look at the graphic, which article's deadline will be changed?
Number 21.
What does the woman say she will send the man?

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