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PARTV
Directions: A word or phrase is missing in each of the sentences below
Four answer choices are given below each sentence. Select the best answer1
to complete the sentence. Then mark the letter (AX (B), (CX or (0) on your
answer sheet.
101. Travelworid, one of the leading travel agencies in the nation said
yesterday that it would-------- the staff by 10 percent.
(A) to reduce (B) be reduced (C) reduce (D) reducing
102. This letter i s ---------- to verify that the individual you inquired about has
both a savings and checking account at our bank.
(A) intention (B) intend (C) intends (D) intended
103, It will be essential all department managers to submit their
budgets report to the accounting department by the end of the month.
(A) from (B) for (C) at (D) on
104. Our research team has received a national award---------- $100,000.
(A) worth (B) valued (C)expensive (D) prized
105. It is generally expected that the incumbent president will be nominated
for another five year - ...... - -
(A) terminal (B) terminology (C) term (D) termed
106. The restructuring of the company is likely not only to be expensive -
also to be time-consuming.
(A) or (B) and (C)so (O)but
107. Ms. Wagner has always tried to set. apart from the other teachers by
taking an active interest in her students' progress.
(A) herself (B) hers (C) theirs (D) themselves
aodptaotf. to to a salesperson
Wdicrosoffs newly developed software has a new feature--------- users to
indude graphics in a presentation.
(A) demonstrating (B) concerning (C) preventing (D) allowing
109. Of all the students I have taught over the last 10 years, John is the--------
(A) more intelligent (B) most intelligent
(C) more intelligently (D) most intelligently
110. The company is pleased to announce the------- of John Blacks to lead our
engineering division.
(A) promote (B) promotes (C) promotion (D) promoted
111. Compared to last year's disappointing earnings, the figures for this year
were-----------
(A) approving (B) encouraging (C) enveloping (D) available
112. Please-----------use your cellular phone during the musical performance.
(A) no (B) not (C) do not (D) not to
113. Johnson Pharmaceutical Research Institute has--------- developed new
antibiotics.
(A) bluntly (B) hardly (C) shortly (D) recently
114. For reimbursement purposes, we ask that you submit all the receipts in order
t o ---------- expenses.
(A) verify (B) rearrange (C) complicate (D) discount
115. The manager of the human resources will continue to handle all personnel
files by---------
(A) it (B) one (C) itself (D) himself
116. The customer service department had fewer complaints last quarter, which
challenges t he-------that the quality of our products is worsening.
(A) attention (B) function (C) exception (D) perception
117. The carpenter-------- worked only with wood, but now must be able to use
materials such as plastics, glass, and light metals.
(A) origin (B) originating (C) originally (D) original
118 . ----------- the weatner forecasters had predicted that skies would remain clear
and sunny, it rained throughout the day
(A) Instead of (B) According to (C) Due to (0) Even though
119. Morale among employees is a major------ in the success of running a
company.
(A) factorable (B) factored (C) to factor (D) factor
120. The students cannot properly concentrate on their studies------- music is
playing.
(A) how (B)with (C) while (D) whether
121. Factory output has risen over 10 percent since the------aggressive
advertising campaign.
(A) following (B) partial (C) consecutive (D) previous
122. Each participant must-------at least one form of identification before
entering the conference center.
(A) prepared (B) be prepared (C) being prepared (D) preparing
123. We are going to implement newly developed teleconferencing technologies,
will greatly improve interoffice communication.
(A) what (B) where (C) which (D) who
124 . -------- discounted airline tickets may seem attractive, but they have some
restrictions.
(A) Heavily (B) Busily (C) Safely (D) Solely
125. In case of fire, please evacuate the building as--------- as possible.
(A) rapidness (B) more rapid (C)rapidity (D) rapidly
126. We went to the public library to--------for the books that we needed for our
project.
(A) look (B) looking (C) had looked (0) be looking
127. A welcome-------for the newly hired employees was held at the Biltmore
Hotel in Los Angeles.
(A) application (B) reception (C) extension (D) graduation
128. Since the new contracts were reasonable, the building constructor was not at
ail---------about signing them.
(A) hesitated (B) hesitancy (C) hesitant (D) hesitation
129. Although our store will not provide cash refunds, we will accept returns for
unworn merchandise for store credit--------
(A) partially (B) just (C) only (D) as wen
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group rooms.
(A) was enable (B) has enabled (C) to enable (D) enabling
131 . ------------approval of the new business plan, the company was able to cut
down its overhead expenses by 10%.
(A) Whenever (B) However (C) Subsequent to (D) Provided that
132. Employees wishing to be--------- for travel expenses that incurred while
attending the conference need to submit travel expense forms.
(A) exchanged (B) notified (C) spent (D) reimbursed
133. Members of the audience-------- applauded when the keynote speaker
finished his address.
(A) enthusiastically (B) optionally (C) centrally (D) preferentially
134. Due to adverse weather conditions and the poor state of the road, motorists
are advised to drive very-------through the 1-81 pass.
(A) cautioned (B) cautious (C) cautiously (D) caution
135. When purchasing automobile insurance, it is advisable to review the terms of
the-------carefully before signing it.
(A) comprehension (B) guideline (C) agreement (D) production
136. The auditor requested-------to the budget reports for the past five years, so
he could make a thorough and accurate analysis.
(A) assessed (B) assessing (C) access (D) to access
137. Remodeling the head office was really expensive, but the result was well
worth the------
(A) fare (B) tariff (C) quantity (D) expense
138. The company posted----------- profits last year because of the aggressive
advertising campaign.
(A) impress (B) impressive (C) to impress (D) impresses
139. In order t o -some of its original flavors and freshness, food should be
kept in the refrigerator.
(A) undergo (B) retain (C) express (D) signify
140. The president has issued a statement that dearly expresses the executive
managements -------on the proposed factory construction plan.
(A) composition (B) circumstances (C) substitution (0) stance
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PART VI
Directions: Read the following texts. A word or phrase is missing in some ot the
sentences. Four answer choices are given below each of these sentences.
Select the best answer to complete the text. Then mark the letter (A), (B), (C), or
(D) on your answer sheet.
Questions 141 -143 refer to the following letter.
Vision Cable
249 W. Tenth Street
Taylor, ID 90834
Service Address:
Mary Ann Payton
310 Main Street
Taylor, ID 90842
By_____ below, I certify that I am at least 18 years old and am the owner or
tenant of the residence at the above address.
141. (A) aging (B) living (C) fixing (D) signing
I also certify that the repair or other work order has been completed_____ . If
this work order relates to initial installation of services,
142. (A) satisfied (B) satisfying (C) satisfactory (D) satisfactorily
I accept responsibility for all property loaned_____ by Vision Cable. I certify
that I have received a welcome packet that contains my subscriber agreement
as well as information about my services
143. (A) to me (B) in them (C) for you (D) about us
Customer Signature: Mary Ann Payton Date. March 3,2011
Questions 144 -146 refer to the following letter.
MEMORANDUM
To: Roger Khan
From: Lisa McDermott
Date: May 1st, 2 0 -
Subject: Lanyard Bay down zoning
ssoctation
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Please note t h e_____ we ha/e made regarding the down zoning of the
property at Lanyard Bay Our case * I be heard at the regular cteseting of the
Ctty Ptannsng Asscoajon, on June Sth. Trie meeJtog w?! start at 3:00 p m**
I room 329-C at theOry Hal.
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(G) suggestions (O) neighborhoods
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wSI hefc> our request to be taken seriousr/ This wifi be one of many gems on
their agenda.
146 (A) attend (B) attended
(C) attending (D) attendance
| Please let me know if you wHi be able to go with me.
| Thanks,
Lisa
Questions 147 -149 refer to the following email.
J Dear Professor Bames,
The Scientific Researchers' Association is celebrating the 25th year since its
founding this year. We would like to thank all our members for continuing to be
loyal to the association. We at the SRA are striving to offer our members more
opportunities to meet other members and to share their skills and experience, j
.................... . we are planning to hold an international conference next year.
147. (A) Therefore (B) However (C) Similarly (D) In contrast
In addition, we will.........our career education program by establishing scientific
148. (A) contribute (B) broaden (C) participate (D) approve
research programs at three universities.
The research programs will be........... exclusively to members. Remember to
149. (A) offer (B) to offer (C) offering (D) offered
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Questions 150 -152 refer to tr fokOMT lener
Mr, Peter Va*e
1287 Cherry lane Hime Olo 97100
Dear Mr. Vaie,
It is our pleasure to inform you that you 3ave seer sseEd 1c paGiepte r 1ne
Promising Young Researchers Program. Ths vear we 3Cwe ~\JTior&x flf
applications from research students across the gtabe AKhojcr alt t i e
................ were very promising, we could onty setect four stjoents
150. (A observers (B) supporters (C) candioates (D' assocatrrs
A dinner vnl be heki for a participants n the Promising Young Researchers
Program on Monday, September 9. at 5:00 PM in the Great Hal at the
University of Westwood.
Please contact my assistant Mr. Tolson, to let him know wftetner you are at>e
to............ .
151. (A) apply (B) compete (C) enrol (D) attend
Congratulations on being selected for the program. I hope to s ee............. on
152. (A) it (B) them (C)in (D)you
September 9.
Sincerely,
Lulane Smith
Director of Student Programs University of Westwood
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Happy A c c m o r i M to be Sold
I 5kx exchange frmounced testarday that they have reached an agreement
I ^ s Happy Vxe$sflns trade corpoca>on as a part to concentrate on a
striata* number of sarwces The announcement comes before the publication later
I tints week of 9m "Financial ReporT
, Happy Accessories, a company that produces small items such as paper cups,
' (Aias. birthday hats and such, has been sold to Party n Crafts, a rival company
tftaf owns a rival confirmation system catted Steady n Co. The president of Party n
i Crafts has promised unnecessary that it wtl not yet put Happy Accessories
! against them yet but w4 eventually merge into one company.
The terms of acquisition were not disclosed, although they say Happy Accessories
I has been losing money, and Mr Riley, the President and CEO of Steady n (bo,
I said the deal would reduce uncertainty for market users
153 What was announced yesterday?
{A) A huge loss at the confirmation service. (B) A publication of a new book.
(CLAn agreement to sefl a company.
(D) An electronic confirmation of share trading
154 What are the terms of acquisition?
(A) It is unknown at Ms time
(&) W* reduce uncertainty tor market users
(Cj Payments for services rendered (D) Two services will merge into one.
155 V * at is Happy Accessories?
(A) A jeweby store (B) An accessory company.
(C) A ftnanda! program (0) A plastic knife
j Question 186-187 refer to the following message
Onto; August 2*2010
Time; 10 42 AM
To Mr Anderson
Prom. Mr. Willis
At Superb Supplies
Please call
Message O
Will call again
Returned call
Message - Mr. Anderson, this is Mr. Willis leaving a message about our
meeting tomorrow. I just got back from a business trip with Miss Portman
yesterday. Unfortunately, I got the flu while I was down there. This coupled with
Jetlag, will make it hard to meet with you tomorrow. However I must meet with
you in Paris as soon as possible. I will re-schedule for Monday of next week,
there should be no problems getting a seat then, when the holiday season has
ended. I am very sorry for not being able to meet you at the originally set time I
apologize again for any inconvenience this has caused you or your company
Message taken by Ann McDonald
156. Why cant Mr. Willis meet Mr. Anderson tomorrow?
(A) He can't get a flight. (B) He is not feeling well.
(C) It is the holiday season. (D) He has to go on a business trip.
157. What will Mr. Willis do next?
(A) Meet him in Superb Supplies as soon as possible.
(B) Re-schedule the meeting for Monday
(C) Cancel the appointment altogether.
(D) Reserve a seat on the next available flight.
Questions 158-161 refer to the following article.
Magi-Tech Creates Solar Power Tents
Magi-Tech announced yesterday that they have a prototype tent using solar
power. The company said it will be run 100% on solar power and when there is no
light, will be run by two 9v batteries People that love the outdoors will find this
extremely useful.
This may seem extremely odd How on earth is something like this going to help?
Well, here are the features. You just put up a tent as you normally would After it is
set, when you look inside the tent, there should be 3 little holes Inside the tent in
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a^ -Tec hhas^ been toohing for ways to put solar power to good use, and i looks
the-first, after 2 years of development Imagine camping outside and
*-st San- p i. pugg-rg r a solar power device and you get fans, a fight and two
eiectnc oudets to work.
Some people may i h r k this ts completely useless, but we at Magi-Tech befieve it
b going to be a very useful product, says Mark Henry, vice president of
technology. " How we just need to show people how this thing works, and after the
wem is oct we w put it on the market In the long run, you w3 save money also
since i t s run by the sun itself
The solar power device is simpler than you think, it weighs less than 4 pounds and
3 fans, 3 lights, and 2 eiectnc outlets come with the purchase of the solar power
t ent It is also as powerful as two 9v batteries. We are expected to see around 5
m f c n units just in the US by 2013.
158 According to the article, what is true about solar power batteries?
(A) It is less powerful than a 9v battery.
(B) '? s a better environmental use than useless batteries.
(C) tt is lighter than 4 pounds
(D) It is useless
159. What benefits can you get from the solar power battery?
(A) You can save money in the long run. (B) It costs less than the 9v
battery.
(C) It has a wider range of usage. (0) it is lighter than the 9v battery
160 What does the vice president think the people will feel about this product?
(A) He thinks a lot of people will find it useless
(B) He believes he is going to sell 50 million units.
(C) He thinks the people will love i t
(O) He thinks the people will think its a very useful product
161 What is predicted for the future of this product?
(A) They will have 50 million units worldwide by 2013.
(B) They will have 5 million units in the US by 2013.
(C) This will replace the 9v battery.
(D) Everyone will toss their old tent out
Questions 162-164 refer to the foiowing report
Video Card Orders Rise
North American Semiconductor Equipment Manufacturers saw orders rise 4% in {
November, to $75.1 mtton. from October, but shipments Oecfine reflecting
excess capacity and weak overal demand The three-month rottng average of
the worldwide orders in November was above the revised October level of S718 8
mfikxi but down 68% from $2 99 M i on in November 2008, the orders peak of the
current video card-equipment cycle, according to figures pubfened by the trade
group Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International The group sad the
book-to-bS ratio was o 71, meaning that $71 worth of new orders was received
for ever $830 product shipped for the month. The three-month rottng average of
worldwide shipments fell 5% in November, to $916.2 mffion.
162 How were orders of video cards in November in comparison to October?
(A) They were 4% lower (B) They were 4% higher
(C) They were 68% higher (D) They were 68% lower
163. For every $100 worth of orders shipped, what value of orders was received in
November?
(A) $71. (B) $29. (C)$100. (D) $171.
164. Who received $75.1 million in orders in November?
(A) European semiconductor manufacturers.
(B) Asian semiconductor manufacturers.
(C) North American semiconductor manufacturers.
(D) Worldwide semiconductor manufacturer industry.
Questions 165-166 refer to the following notice.
Diamond High School Senior Class of 2007 Reunion
Dear Classmate:
A class reunion is in the process of being organized for the class of 07. We are
planning to do something by the middle of December this year. Details will follow
soon about when and where. So far, we are gathering names and addresses to get
a head count Please get the bottom portion of the tetter to Se Joon Cha by the
end of July 30th, 2011.
Your classmate, Se Joon Cha
Se Joon Cha
S37 Giroux Circle
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Anchorugo, AK 00815 B-mail so-joonee<Q|holmall.com
phone # (907)644-7090
Diamond High School Senior Class of 2007 Reunion
la/la not Interested In the DHS class reunion, (Please clrola
your response)
Thanks, an e-mail or n call will bo mnde for more Information. Please Include your
e-mail and phone number and address so I can contact you
Hope to sea all of you there
166 What does Se Joon wish to find out?
(A) The number of classmates he had In 2007
(B) How many people from 2007 wish to attend the reunion.
(C) What his classmates are doing with their lives.
(D) Whether or not a reunion la being held.
166. What does the bottom half of the receipt ask to do?
(A) Send a check or money order.
(B) Write down your phone number, address, and e-mall
(C) Write all addresses of the classmates you know
(O) Make a donation.
Queatlona 167*170 refer to the following letter.
Marahal Platinum Plus
Account t# 1243-1234-1243-1234
Credit line $ 1020.3
Brian K. Fury
14 Syracuse Drive.
Richmond, California 70821
To: Brian K. Fury
From: Paul. Smith, Customer Service Department
Date: August 19th, 2010
Subject: Account status
We have recently received a request from you to terminate your account. As
requested, your account has been terminated. If your account has an outstanding
balance, you will continue to receive monthly statements until the balance has
been paid in full.
Please be sure to notify anyone who penodically posts recurring charges to your
account such as Internet Providers, Gyms, and any other services that
automatically withdraw from your account, that the account is closed. If there are
any pending balance transfers or if you have any outstanding cash advance
check written on the account, pleaw notify thoae companl ea that t hl t c c ^
closed.
Please destroy all credit cards that are related to this account by cutting tha cat
In half twice. Also, please throw out tall oat h advance checka Tha national
consumer reporting agencies will bo notlflad of tha changa In t t at ua on this
account within 30 days.
We hope that you will reconsider this decision. Your Marahal cradlt card offers
many benefits that we believe make It more valuable than other carda. Your
benefits include a regular review of your account to ensure we are offering you thi
highest possible credit line. You also receive a response to credit line Increaae
requests within 30 minutes, a sophisticated monitoring system that alerta ua to
possible fraudulent activity on your account, and expedited card replacement.
If you wish to apply to reopen the account, we will need to obtain your verbal
authorization. If this Is a joint account, we will need to speak to both applicants
167. What did Mr. Fury request?
(A) That his cards be terminated. (B) He wants new cards.
(C) To terminate the account, (D) An extension on his credit limit.
168 What Is true about the Marshal credit card?
(A) It can be terminated In 30 minutes
(B) It has a security system that detects possible misusage of the card.
(C) Your local gym can withdraw from the card anytime.
(D) It doesn't break even If you cut it twice.
169 When will the national consumer reporting agencies be aware of the
termination?
(A) In 20 business days. (B) By the end of October.
(C) As soon as Mr. Fury contacts them.(D) Within a month
170. What was Mr. Fury told to do?
(A) Tell the Internet provider and gym he no longer needs their service
(B) Notify every company that is related to the account, and break the card.
(C) Use the cash advance checks that are enclosed.
(D) Call to obtain verbal authorization.
Questions 171-172 refer to the following letter.
Dear Mr. Krelger:
My colleagues and I have reviewed the terms of your compensation offer quite
thoroughly. However, we have made a unanimous decision to refuse the offer
as it stands now. I believe it would be best to arrange for a meeting as soon as
possible to resolve this issue. I have no doubts that we will be able to reach a
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an(j reasonable agreement Please contact me at your earliest convenience
arrange an appointment.
We are also open to the idea of having a third party help mediate this dispute,
if you would like to have an outside source present for our negotiations, please
send me a list of candidates by January 29, and I will do the same for you. I am
sure we can select a suitable mediator among the submitted names. My staff
also proposes that you confront your distributor directly to have them admit
partial responsibility. We are also willing to compromise on the amount of the
compensation, but not to the extent contained in your initial offer.
We are looking forward to hearing from you, and are confident that we will be
able to resolve this matter to our mutual satisfaction. Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
Alfred J. Stevens
171. What should be done by January 29?
(A) The names of potential mediators should be delivered.
(B) The distributor should issue a statement of responsibility.
(C) Mr. Kreiger should arrange for another delivery.
(D) Mr. Kreigers company should pay for the damages.
172. What suggestion is made to Mr. Kreiger to reduce losses?
(A) Demand unanimous approval of the offer
(B) Have the distributor accept some blame
(C) Sever business ties with Mr. Stevens
(D) Ask the mediator to pay for half the damages
Questions 173-175 refer to the following memo.
To: Staff Supervisors
From: J. Wilkins, Managing Director
Re: Internship Program
Date: November 28
I would like to commend all of you for your hard work during last year's
Mentorship program. It was a great success, and has led to the creation of a
new Internship Program this year. The personnel department has completed
the hiring of interns, who are ready for their work assignments. Remember
that we are working with the University Business School for this internship
program. Because the internship is a graduation requirement for the
students, the details of the internship must be well documented and
submitted to the University for review. As such, it is imperative that
supervisors outline reasonable performance goals, assign clearly defined
tasks and projects and wrtie obja&jve and i r r irtoc pedomigfflee
evaluations of their interns At the enc of the MK-MVMflh t&rr j, fee
interns may be given a fuli-iime empto/ment offer If woai fuse t
recommend an intern, ensure that all of the &perworr has ueer sjorMfe&c fc>
he University first Inform interns that they should discuss any dKagtsemenfe
regarding their performance evaluation wt t trier supervisor 3BR3KS
contacting my office.
173. What is the purpose of this memo?
(A) To encourage participation in the Mentorship program
(B) To apply for a position at the Business School
(C) To dispute part of a supervisor's evaluation
(D) To outline the responsibilities of the supervisors
174. How should interns handle a disagreement with an evaluation?
(A) Speak with their supervisors (B) Speak to Mr. J. Wilkins
(C) Contact the Business School (D) Contact the personal Department
175. What may happen to an intern after six months of employment?
(A) He will be accepted into the Business SchooL
(B) He may be unable to graduate from the University.
(C) He will have an evaluation meeting with Mr. Wilkins.
(D) He may be able to obtain full-time employment
Question 176-178 refer to the following letter
Mr. Edward Renfrow
State Controller
3512 Bush Street
Raleigh, North Carolina 27609-7509
Dear Mr. Renfrow,
In accordance with your request, I herewith submit the financial statements of
Parker Partners for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2005. Copies of the
overhead expense report, financial revenue report and employee salary
report are enclosed with this letter, along with several accompanying notes.
With regard to the above referenced financial statements, I attest that they
have been prepared in accordance with all state guidelines and generally
ccepted accounting principles. Moreover, no unrecorded assets, liabilities,
reserves, fund equities, revenues or expenditures exist except as disclosed
in the accompanying notes. The footnotes are presented in the forma
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The df y ti f Kenton recenfy conducted an organizational climate survey. The
purpose of the survey was to assess the current work environment and obtain
feedback from employees on workplace challenges and opportunities in order to
make the organization a more desirable and productive place to work More than
1,000 employees responded to the survey, which represents nearly 50% of the
Citys workforce Among the employees surveyed, 97% feel sexual harassment is
not a problem. 93% feel age discrimination is not a problem and 88% feel that
racial and ethnic discrimination is not a problem. The City of Kenton now plans to
strengthen its discrimination and sexual harassment policies Furthermore,
additional training about workplace discrimination will be provided to all employees
and supervisors in particular Overall, 98% of the surveyed employees expressed
satisfaction with the work environment.
179. Who did the City of Kenton recently survey?
(A) Weather forecasters (B) Environmentalists
(C) Kenton workers (0) Superintendents
180. Which of the following does the survey indicate?
(A) Employees want more mandatory training
(B) The harassment policies are too strict
(C) Sexual harassment i t very prevalent.
(O) The Kenton workplace is not unpleasant
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Employee Reimbursement Form
Employee Name BobYuengling
Employee 10 Number: 002938
Reason for Expenses Incurred Business trip to meet with client
Account of Expenses
Dinner
- Luna's Restaurant $16 34 Tuesday May 20
Transportation to client's office
- Taxi $13 Wednesday May 21
Dinner with client
* The Kitchen Cafe $107.03 Wednesday May 21
Transportation back to hotel
- Taxi $13 Wednesday May 21
Dinner
Tret Amigos Grill $23.03 Wednesday May 21
Employee Signature:
Bob Yuengling
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r . mpiied about Mr. Yuengling?
monthly. (B) He lives in Florida.
(A) /7? works for McIntyre and Baranowski.
j pj He works as an accountant.
182. Where did Mr. Yuengling go?
(A) To New York (B) To Orlando
(C) To Minneapolis (D) To Mexico City
183. How long does it ordinarily take to get a reimbursement?
(A) Two months (B) One month
(C) Three months (D) Four months
184. What day did Mr. Yeungling take a taxi?
(A) Monday (B) Tuesday (C) Thursday (D) Wednesday
185. According to the list, where was the most money spent?
(A) At The Kitchen Caf (B) At Tres Amigos Grill
(C) At Antonio's Restaurant (D) At Luna's Business Hotel
Questions 186-190 refer to the following letter and the schedule
To: Gloria Stefani [stefig@weweb.com]
From: Reesa Bonjani [rbonjani@harborfalls.net]
Subject: February fireworks schedule
Date: December 16
Dear Ms. Stefani,
Thank you for inquiring about the fireworks at Harbor Falls waterfall. Attached to this
message you'll find a schedule of our fireworks displays for the month of February.
I'm sure youll be able to find a suitable date around which to plan your trip.
Also, if you're interested in staying at one of the hotels that offers a view of the
waterfall and fireworks, please visit our Web site at www.harborfalls.net and click
on the link for nearby hotels. Don't hesitate to contact me with any more questions.
Enjoy your stay at Harbor Falls.
Sincerely,
Reesa Bonjani
Harbor Falls Department of Tourism.
Harbor Falls Fireworks Schedule
February Thursday February 1(for the beginning of February)
Saturday February 10
Wednesday February 14(fbr Valentine's Day)
Saturday February 17
Sunday February 18 (for the Lunar New Year)
Monday February 19 (for President's Day)
Saturday February 24
* Fireworks displays during the month of February will start at 9 p.m.
* Dates and times are subject to change and will be updated on the Web site
when that information becomes available.
* Fireworks displays may be cancelled due to adverse weather conditions.
186. According to the e-mail, what has Ms. Stefani done?
(A) Visited Harbor Falls (B) Reserved a hotel room
(C) Contacted her travel agent. (D) Requested information
187. What does Ms. Bonjani suggest that Ms. Stefani do?
(A) Reschedule her trip (B) Read the Harbor Falls guidebook
(C) Speak with the head of the tourism department
(D) Stay at a hotel with a view of the waterfall
188. On what day will fireworks NOT be displayed?
(A) February 7 (B) February 1 (C) February 10 (D) February 14
189. Why will fireworks be displayed on February 18?
(A) For the weekend (B) For President's Day
(C) For the hotels anniversary. (D) For the Lunar New Year
190. According to the schedule, what information will be updated on the Web site?
(A) Fireworks display times (B) Hotel room rates
(C) Hotel room availability (D) Fireworks display ticket prices
Questions 191-195 refer to the following movie and ticket information
Paradise Cineplex
70 Red Road
Miami, Florida 33126
305-463-2226
The Museum
Three middle school students left behind on a class trip spend the night in a
history museum and uncover the secrets to an ancient mystery.
Running time: 2 hours, 15 minutes
Genre: Mystery, Family
Starring: Jessie-Grace Turner, Clint Sandoval, Danika Brooke-Pierce, Vivienne
Aldrich, and Phillip Banks
Director(s): Harvey Fedderman
Producer(s): Louisa Marquez, Daniel Leviston
Writer(s): April Pascucci
Studio: Cinereve
Show times: Beginning August 12
10:00 A.M., 11:30,1:00 P.M., 2:30,4:00, 5.30,7.00,8:30,10.00,11.30
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* Please print the following ticket information. You may need to present it
before gaining admittance to the theater.
Online Ticket
Ticket issue number: 002948275H
Movie: The Museum
Date: August 14
Time: 4:00 P.M.
Credit Card Information
Name: Sarah Adesida
Address: 3027 West Flagler Street
Miami, Florida 33126
Phone number 305-463-9738
Account number: XXXX XXXX XXXX 2230.
191. What is true about the movie?
(A) It is two hours long.
(C) It was written by Daniel Leviston
192. Who is Phillip Banks?
(A) A writer (B) An actor
193. What is the genre of the movie?
(A) Drama (B) Comedy
(B) It debuted on August 1.
(D) It takes place in a museum.
(C) A director (D) A producer
(C) Mystery (D) Action
194. According to the ticket, what should customers do?
(A) Reserve seats at the ticket booth (B) Print a copy of the ticket
(C) Arrive ten minutes before the movie begins
(D) Present their credit card at the ticket booth
195. When does Ms. Adesida plan to see the movie?
(A) At 4 P.M. (B) At 1 P.M. (C) At 7 P.M. (D) At 10 P.M.
Questions 196-200 refer to the following article and information
Investment Tips
By Scott Russell
Investing in stocks that are less than $5 per share is a good way to boost your
stock portfolio. Many bug investors ignore these stocks because of the potential
risks involved, however, these stocks often grow significantly over the course of
time Investing in inexpensive stocks is a wise move, provided that you hold on
to them for at least one year to allow enough time for them to develop.
Four stocks that I suggest for less than $5 per share are High Standard
Pharmaceuticals Company, Nova Oil, Inc.. Direct Access Publishing Group, and
Peak Media Holdings. If you are new to the market, you might want to try
investing in them through an online brokerage firm that does not charge a
commission for their services, and remember only invest up to five percent ^
your entire stock portfolio in any stock, including these.
Quick Stock Quotes Thursday April 22 2:40 P.M.
(Quotes delayed by 20 minutes)
Nova Oil, Inc. (NOI)
3.93 +0.08 +2.08%
Previous Close 3.85
Open 3.87
High 3.94
Low 3.79
Volume 864,300
Bid 3.91
Bid Size 600
Ask 3.97
Ask Size 3,300
52 Week range 1.64-8.90
196. What type of stocks is the article about?
(A) Inexpensive stocks (B) Oil company stocks
(C) Pharmaceutical stocks (D) Stocks from new companies
197. Why does Mr. Russell say big investors ignore these stocks?
(A) They are too popular. (B) They are risky.
(C) They often lose money rapidly.
(D) It is difficult to make money from them.
198. What investment strategy does Mr. Russell NOT suggest in the article?
(A) Investing through an online brokerage firm
(B) Investing in more than one stock at once
(C) Investing in the stock for at least one year
(D) Investing up to five percent of a stock portfolio.
199. What company's stock is profiled?
(A) Peak Media Holdings (B) Nova Oil, Inc.
(C) Direct Access Publishing Group
(D) High Standard Pharmaceuticals Company
200. At what price did the companys stock dose on the previous day?
(A) $3.85 per share (B) $3.79 per share
(C) $3.91 per share (D) S3 93 per share
Stop! This is the end of the tes t If you finish before time is called, you may
go back to Parts V, VI, and VII and check your work.
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