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131. 132. 133. 134, 135. ‘The music hall is supported largely by ---— donations from local companies, (A) tolerant (B) thorough (C) generous (0) capable ~~ the new project coordinator, Ms. Carson will be directly accountable to the board of directors (A) As (8) Since (C) Which (0) That the ‘Twenty new electrical engineers will — company next month. (A) recruit (8) join (C) connect (D) perform, Our team of specialists works with clients to develop —-—- marketing strategies, (A) abnormal (B) innovative (C) repetitive (0) convinced Hyun Technology's sales figures were -—— high for each quarter last year. (A) uniformed (B) uniformity (C) uniform (0) uniformly 136. 137. 138. 139, 140. ‘The Kolor Corporation cut the retail prices ‘computers in a bid to make the line --— to wider customer base. (A) accessible (B) accredited (C) accustomed () accomplished Both the Mitra and the Bhatta chemical cor are in better financial shape than many of competitors. (A) themselves (8) they (C) their (0) them ‘The prototypes will have to meet the same that will later be required for the merchandis Sold to the public. (A) specified (8) specific (C) specify (0) specifications The publisher's goal is to —--— the daily ‘circulation figure of 80,000 by next year. (A) surpass (8) excel (C) pressure (0) inflate In Saturday's auction, the property will go to t highest bidder, ------ of the amcunt offered. (A) ‘regarding (®) rogardiess (C) regards (D) regarded orices of its —toa PART VI Directions: In Questions 141-160, each sentence has four words or phrases underlined. The four underlined parts of the sentence are marked (A), (B), (C), (D). You are to identify the one underlined word or phrase that should be corrected or rewritten. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and mark your answer. Example Sample Answer e200 All employee are required to wear their A B identification badges while at work. ¢c D The underlined word “employee is not correct in this sentence. This sentence should read, “All employees are required to wear their identification badges while at work.” Therefore, you should choose answer (A), ‘same -—--/__ Now begin work on the questions. 444. When Mr. Blake arrived to the office, the sales manager was waiting to talk to him, ic A 8 D ally > 442. Employees may subscribe to the staff magazine for just 10 euros annual A 8 c D 443. If this elevator is out of ordering, please use the one located at the end of the hall A B D i. go to the offered 144. Because a very bad headache, the general manager had to leave the conference early. A B c D 4145. Air traffic was congested that the plane circled the airport for nearly an hour before A B c it was permitted to land, D 146. The price of tea has fallen to its lower level in over five months. A B c D er ROR uted 147. Traveling to Rio de Janeiro during the summer will be more costlier than it is now. B c A D 148. All employees they fee! they need further word-processing instruction should attend A B c the training that Jean-Yves Dumont will lead tomorrow. D 149, Ms. Amana must decide whether she wants to transfer to another department and remain A B c here in this department, D 180. Energy prices continual to rise as unseasonably cold weather affected much of A B Chem) the country. 151. | regret that | was unable to respond back to your inquiry last week, as | was out A B c D of the office when your e-mail arrived. 152. Some home repairs require an exper's attention, but others can be completed A B c by homeowners himself. D 153. An old version of the microprocessor reached speeds of only five million of A 8 c mathematical operations per second. D 154, Flash photography is not allowance in the museum because of potential damage to A B c imeplaceable paintings. D 455. Many barbers are charging more for haircuts than they used to, but most A B haircuts for men are stil cheaper than that for women. c D 156. Research shows that walking for even twenty minutes a day can have significance health benefits. A B c D 157. The principal products of the factory are jackets, boots, and waterproof clothing A B c for both adult and children. D 158. Sheeleys, Inc., is a well-known distribution of farm machinery and has been A B business for almost three decades now. Cc D 159, The national economy grew at a rate of 1.7 percent in the second quarter, and. A B c consumer confidence has started recover. D 160. The factory foreman met with some opposite to his requirement that workers A B S wear uniforms. D PART VII Directions: Questions 161-200 are based on a selection of reading materials, such as notices, letters, forms, newspaper and magazine articles, and advertisements. You are to choose the one best answer, (A), (B), (C), oF (1 to each question. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and mark your answer. Answer all questions following each reading selection on the basis of what is stated or implied in that selection. Read the following example. ‘The Museum of Technology is a “hands-on” museum, designed for people to experience science at work. Visitors are encouraged to use, test, and handle the objects on display. Special demonstrations are scheduled for the first and second Wednesdays of each month at 13:30. Open Tuesday-Friday 12:00-16:30, ‘Saturday 10:00-17:30, and Sunday 11:00-16:30. When during the month can visitors see special demonstrations? Sample Answer ©eoo (A) Every weekend (8) The first two Wednesdays (C) One afternoon a week (D) Every other Wednesday ‘The reading selection says that the demonstrations are scheduled for the first and second Wednesdays of the mont Therefore, you should choose answer (B). Now begin work on the questions. Questions 161-162 refer to the following notice. RETIREMENTS PATRICIA JOHNSON of the publications office is retiring from DANCO after 25 years of service. Come and join us in wishing her a happy retirement at a gathering in her honor on June 29 in room J-410 at 5 P.M. A $6 donation Covers the cost of your refreshments and a gift. Please bring your donation to Anna Hortensen in room P-220 by June 20. For more information, call Anna at extension 7013, 161. Where will the gathering be held? 162. What should people who wish to attend the gathering do? (A) In room J-410 (8) Inroom P-220 (A) Prepare some food for everyone (C) At Anna Hortensen's home (B) E-mail the publications office (D) In the publications office (C) Give a contribution to Anna Hortensen (0) Telephone Patricia Johnson ne month, 27 Questions 163-165 refer to the following advertisement. 163. What is being advertised? 164. Would you like to be more productive? Do you find you sometimes have a lot to do but get nothing done? Do you procrastinate? 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