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W: Hello, Carefree Travel. This is Emilyspeaking. How may I help you?
M: I'd like to switch my flight to an earliertime. My plans have changed.
W: Certainly, sir. May I have your nameand reservation number?
Why did the man call?(A) To change his flight(B) To introduce himself to Emily(C) To make an appointment(D) To ask for a phone number
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M: Hi, Ana. This is Joe Phillips from A1 Ads.I wanted to talk about your pizzacampaign's progress.
W: Thanks for calling, Joe. Yes, I just saw thead in the paper this morning. Theresponse is great.
M: That's fantastic!
What is this conversation about?(A) A pizza order(B) A report(C) A job offer(D) An advertisement
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M: Hello, Jason. This is Dan. I left mymobile phone on my desk when I lefttoday. So, please see to it that myphone is stored in a safe placeovernight. Thank you very much.
What is the purpose of this message?(A) To ask a question(B) To apologize(C) To make a request(D) To congratulate
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M: It is my honor to introduce to you Mr.James Miller. Having had the privilegeto work with him for the past 30 years, Ican tell you the news desk will not bethe same without him. When JamesMiller reported a story, the peoplewatched. We will greatly miss him.
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W: Before wrapping up this meeting, let meremind you of the upcoming workshopfor section heads on the topic of how todeal with personal information. It will beheld in the 14th floor conference centeron May 26.
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M: The next stop on our tour of the WildWest Exhibition is a painting depictingKen Tanner's modernist vision of theAmerican cowboy. And, to your left is aWestern sculpture by the great artist AnnStern. The title of the work is CowboyDays' End.
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Questions 4 through 6 refer to the following conversation.W: Good evening. Thank you for calling the Seaside Hotel and Spa.
This is Connie speaking, how may I help you?M: I'd like to make a reservation for the weekend of July 26 and 27 for
the Luxury Suite, please.W: Certainly, sir. The luxury suite is available that weekend. I'd be
happy to book the room for you. May I have your name?M: My name is Thomas Anthony, and also, I'd like to ask for coffee and
some French bread to be in the room upon arrival.
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Why did the man call?(A) To cancel his booking(B) To reserve a room(C) To order some sweets(D) To change his room
When will the man visit theSeaside Hotel?(A) In April(B) In June(C) In July(D) In September
What does the man want tohave in the room?(A) A book(B) A map(C) A call(D) Some food
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Q10-12 EEHQa {537Questions 10 through 12 refer to the following announcement.W: Welcome to The Shepherd Museum of Medical History. This winter
is a very exciting time at the museum. January will feature a newart exhibit showing famous doctors from the 1800's to the present.And, coming in February to the newly built Burke Theater, we havea documentary featuring amazing achievements by doctors fromthe nation's top hospitals. Finally, we continue to renovate theStevens Wing, which will reopen in April. Thank you and enjoy yourtour.
10. Where is this announcementbeing made?(A) A movie theater(B) A laboratory(C) A hospital(D) A museum
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11. What will happen in January?(A) An exhibit will open.(B) A film will be shown.(C) A doctor will speak.(D) An operation will be
performed.
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12. When will the Stevens Wingreopen?(A) In January(B) In February(C) In March(D) In April
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W: Carl, did you hear about the new security system going in nextmonth? It's supposed to be very high-tech.
M: No, I didn't. What did you hear about it?W: Well, there will be three layers of entrance security: a key card, a
thumb-print, and an eye scan. They'll give us the key card at theend of this month.
M: Well, I guess in the computer industry, you can never be too secure.
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34. What will the speakers get atthe end of this month?(A) A card(B) A scanner(C) A thumb-print(D) A key
35. What business do thespeakers most likely work in?(A) Technology(B) Education(C) Service(D) Gardening
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M: Welcome to the "Reaching the Peak" workshop. Today's theme is"good relations with your employees" - — specifically, how youcan motivate your employees. In a few minutes we will listen tothree participants speak about the problems they have had withtheir employees. Then we will have a discussion in small groupsabout how to solve those problems and how to guide theemployees to achieve their goals. Now, please pass around andread the material which summarizes the speakers' stories.
39. Who most likely are thelisteners?(A) Managers(B) Junior employees(C) Job applicants(D) Security staff
40. What is the speaker's key idea?(A) Planning(B) Risk-taking(C) Responsibility(D) Motivation
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Questions 36 through 38 refer to the following talk.
M: Welcome to the Eddy Company Crystal Factory. My name is AndyMcGinnis, and I will be your factory guide today. For 217 years,Eddy has been producing the world's finest crystal products. Firstyou can see a few of our specialists at work. If you'll look behindyou, this is where the crystal begins its journey. Standing atopbasins of liquid glass, these men turn long poles, collecting theliquid on the pole and forming the glass into a cylinder shape. Youcan enjoy watching them create some of our products before we gofor lunch.
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36. Who most likely is the speaker?(A) A glass shop owner(B) A tour guide(C) A bus driver(D) A visitor
37. What is mentioned about thisbusiness?(A) It has about 200 workers.(B) It has many factories.(C) It is the largest crystal company
in the world.(D) It has a long history.
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