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Part1
1.
(A) They are pointing to the boxes on the shelves.
(B) They are taking down some files.
(C) They are examining some documents.
(D) They are clearing out the desk.
2.
(A) Some people are racing their bicycle through the park.
(B) People are lining up to enter the park.
(C) People are sharing the bench.
(D) There is a grass area beside the path.
3.
(A) The goods are being displayed.
(B) They have stopped in front of outdoor shop.
(C) They are looking through the store windows.
(D) They are watering the flowers.
4.
(A) All of the tables are decorated with flowers.
(B) The tables are being covered with the cloth.
(C) Most of the seats are unoccupied.
(D) They are looking out the window.
5.
(A) The group has gathered for an outdoor event.
(B) They are taking a photograph of some artwork.
(C) The people are placing their chairs in a circle.
(D) The people are setting the table.
6.
(A) The woman is wiping the floor.
(B) The woman is near the corner of the room.
(C) The woman is emptying the spray bottle.
(D) There are dome bottles on the counter.
7.
(A) The floor is being cleaned.
(B) The lamp has been placed by the window.
(C) There is furniture by the doorway.
(D) There is a television on each table.
8.
(A) The man is putting away the ladder.
(B) The man is working on a house.
(C) The man is writing a letter.
(D) The man is climbing onto the roof.
9.
(A) The boats are being tossed by rough waters.
(B) The boats are entering the harbor.
(C) The boats have been pulled up on the shore.
(D) The boats have been taken out of the water.
10.
(A) The office is stocked with supplies.
(B) The computer is being placed on the desk.
(C) Someone is putting files on the shelves.
(D) The desk drawer are all opened.
Part 2
11. When do you start your new job?
(A) At the office downtown.
(B) For 2 months now.
(C) In just a few days.
12. Should the filing cabinets be ordered today or is next week ok?
(A) I will put it in the file.
(B) Sooner would be better.
(C) In the third drawer.
13. What did Ms. Newton have to say about our progress?
(A) She stays on Wednesday.
(B) Mostly positive things.
(C) Yes, she did.
14. Let's sit somewhere else. It's so crowded in here.
(A) The weather was cloudy all day.
(B) O.K. Let's go outside instead.
(C) Someone else will do it.
15. Where am I supposed to take my convention ticket?
(A) You should check at the desk.
(B) Yes, I suppose it does.
(C) That's unconventional.
16. Do you know why they're moving up to room 32?
(A) In the conference room.
(B) By next Friday at the latest.
(C) They're fixing the wiring in here.
17. Who was absent from yesterday's meeting?
(A) Jessica had a doctor's appointment.
(B) It was never sent.
(C) Yes, a good discussion.
18. Why do I need to apply in person?
(A) By sending an e-mail.
(B) No, I don't need any help.
(C) Maybe you need to show identification.
19. Has anyone completed editing the newsletter?
(A) Mr. Fatal said he would.
(B) I don't have the calculator.
(C) No, not too expensive.
20. How much paid vacation time do you offer your employees?
(A) Caribbean is lovely this time of the year.
(B) Yes, I thought it about that, too.
(C) Everyone starts the 3 weeks a year.
21. Didn't you think the other team played very well?
(A) No, I've never met him.
(B) Yes, it was a very close game.
(C) It lasted for 3 hours.
22. What was your question again, Mr. Henderson?
(A) I didn't have time to talk to Mr. Henderson.
(B) I wanted to know the sales figures for last quarter.
(C) Yes, she did ask a good question.
23. Maybe we should make a reservation ahead of time.
(A) We had a nice time.
(B) Yes, that's a good idea.
(C) This is the head office.
24. When are you leaving today?
(A) To buy some groceries then home.
(B) Last night around 7 p.m.
(C) Soon, after I finished this last report.
25. Ms. Tanaka was hired to reorganize the public relations division, wasn't she?
(A) No, she didn't recognize it.
(B) Yes, she started on Thursday.
(C) We are not related.
26. Where do you go for computer repairs?
(A) On Sunday at 6 o'clock.
(B) Why? Is there something wrong with your machine?
(C) No, I prepare them myself.
27. Did you speak to Ken Nicholas this morning or did you leave a message?
(A) Actually he called us.
(B) I'll be leaving soon.
(C) That's not true.
28. Who is the contact person for the Oakland construction site?
(A) No, Mr. Jennings doesn't wear contact lens.
(B) I'm on vacation next week.
(C) You will have to ask the office manager.
29. Would you like some help organizing the conference?
(A) To the conference center.
(B) I think I can manage it by myself.
(C) Yes, she's very organized.
30. Why was this year's quality campaign so successful?
(A) We were more organized.
(B) Maybe you should take a break.
(C) Six months every year.
31. Do you know how much money was donated?
(A) Thank you for your generosity.
(B) I don't have any change.
(C) It hasn't been counted yet.
32. How do you think your design team will do at the award banquet?
(A) I've never seen him before.
(B) No, he is not on the team.
(C) We don't expect to win at this time.
33. Does Ms. Rose know Sally knows the shipping day has been changed?
(A) No, she didn't mean do.
(B) She's been notified.
(C) I gave her exact change.
34. How many revisions need to be made for the manuscript?
(A) My vision is fine.
(B) As soon as possible.
(C) There aren't too many.
35. Didn't they want us to build the storage shelf behind the garage?
(A) We can store them over there.
(B) That's what they said in the meeting.
(C) I just filled it.
36. I was told that someone in this department could help me designing a brochure.
(A) You should talk to Betty.
(B) We are out of newsletters.
(C) Yes, we do design apartments.
37. Your new factory is scheduled to open for next month, isn't it?
(A) Is there monthly or weekly?
(B) Don't worry. I'll close it.
(C) That's our goal.
38. Would it be better to advertise print or on the radio?
(A) I added them up.
(B) Print is probably the best.
(C) He turned on the radio.
39. What about hiring some temporary workers for a couple of months?
(A) That should help us get our orders out on time.
(B) No, it's not working properly.
(C) Sorry, I don't know what time it is.
40. You didn't notice any bags on your way to the hotel, did you?
(A) Yes, I checked them in already.
(B) No, I didn't see any.
(C) He is on his way here.
Part3
41-43
W: Hello, Mr. Sutherland? This is Jennifer Little, you interviewed me the other day. I was wondering if you had made a decision about the secretarial position.
M: Actually, we are doing interviews until tomorrow afternoon, so we'll make our selection shortly afterwards. We will contact all the applicants by phone in two days.
W: Thanks. I am also considering a position at another company, so I need to know the result as soon as possible. I'll be waiting for your call.
M: No problem, Ms. Little. Now I have to be going. I have some resumes for this afternoon's interviews.
44-46
W1: Alice, how are you? I was wondering if you have booked your flight to Toronto yet. I'm not sure if I should take the early morning flight or the late evening one.
W2: Well, Sally, the film festival starts after lunch on Monday, so I decided to take the flight on Monday evening. I can still check in at the hotel and get some sleep.
W1: You're right. I'd have to wake up early on Tuesday for the morning flight and probably fall asleep during the premiere of that documentary if I take the early morning flight.
W2: You'd better book your ticket as soon as you can. It was almost full booked when I bought my ticket yesterday.
47-49
M: Hello? This is Mr. Jacobson. Your company is renovating my house, but it looks like they're really behind schedule.
W: Not to worry, sir. There was a delay in getting some materials, but we don't expect any difficulties in getting things done on time.
M: My wife and I are staying with some friends, and we hope to move back home by April of the month, we might move back earlier.
W: That shouldn't be a problem. Now that we've got the materials, the basement should be completed by the end of March, and the upstairs shortly afterwards.
50-52
M: Hi, Jennifer. Have you had the meeting about getting a raise with your supervisor? You mentioned it the other day.
W: Not yet. He had to postpone it because the regional manager wanted to go over some paperwork with him. I'll see him a week from this Monday.
M: Do you think you'll get a raise?
W: I hope so. I'm going on vacation soon, and I have to pay for my plane ticket next Tuesday after I see the supervisor, so it would be nice to come back to a higher salary.
53-55
W: Mr. Reeves, I'm afraid I won't be able to make it to the conference today. Could you take some notes and fill me in next week?
M: No problem, Ms. Lawrence. By the way, how did you manage to get off early today?
W: Actually, I have to have a long business lunch with Mr. Kim this afternoon. He wants to talk abut marketing our new line of cosmetics. He'd like to meet at that new Italian restaurant, so I'm sure we'll be there for a couple of hours.
M: I hope it works. Mr. Kim is a genius at marketing, and I'm sure he'll know the best way to sell our new line. I'll tell you the main points from the meeting on Monday.
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W: Mr. Johnson,. we want the new software program finished by the end of the week so it can go on the market by the middle of next month.
M: That's not possible. I'm still working out all the details. It won't be ready for at least another two weeks. I'm working on this by myself, you know.
W: Well, how about if you work overtime to get it done? We would be willing to pay you extra if you can meet the deadline. It's too late to hire an assistant.
M: Maybe. If I work double shifts, I might be able to get it done by that time.
59-61
W: I just finished reading about that resort in Thailand you went to. The guidebook said it's one of the best in the country.
M: Really? I thought it was overpriced. The service wasn't that great, and the food they served was too spicy.
W: I guess I shouldn't believe everything I read. How were the rooms?
M: The rooms were really nice, but I didn't travel all that way to spend my time in a room. I think you should keep looking.
62-64
M1: Hi, I'd like to know if a parcel has arrived for me. My name is Daivd Tran.
M2: Yes, it has. It arrived yesterday. You will have to sign for it. May I see your driver's license just to confirm your ID?
M1: Sure, here you go. Do you happen to know when it was sent? I've been waiting for it for some time now.
M2: Overseas packages usually take a week to ten days. I believe this one may have taken a little longer due to its size.
65-67
W: Bill, do you know when the computer system will be fixed? I've got to finished my report by the end of the day.
M: The computer system might not get fixed today. Mary. The whole system crashed, and technical support said it's too big a problem to fix in a few hours.
W: But I'm already behind schedule. Besides, I have to meet the new recruits tomorrow and show them their duties as well as he computer system.
M: Well, I'm meeting the team leader to discuss a memo in a little while. I'll explain the situation and convince hee to make sure they send a technical today.
68-70
M: Hello, I'd like to start automatic monthly payments on my loan from my savings account. The minium payment is $350, but I'd like to pay $450 a month.
W: No problem, sir. Your repayment date is approaching, so this is a good time to call. May I have your account number and your land number?
M: Sure, my account number is 6543-2323 and my loan number is 18-4310. Will the payments be taken on the first or the last day of each month?
W: The first day. If you want to change your payment amount at any tine, you can do it online, in person, or you may call our customer service line.
Part 4
71-73
As president of Fulton Shipping, I am proud to announce the completion of construction of the largest cargo ship in our company's history. We've named this ship, the James Fulton Express, in honor of our founder. It has the capacity to carry over 500 thousand tons of cargo, yet it can travel at speeds comparable to smaller vessels. I hope all of you will join us at the company's dock in Liverpool on the 1st of October to meet the new caption and help out celebrate the launch of this magnificent addition to our fleet.
74-76
Welcome to Paker's hand blown glass works. Glass blowing dates back hundred of years, and came to this country late in the 16 century. We don't go back that far, but our company did open stores at the end of 19 century. And while industrialization caused many changes in the 20th century, glass glowing hasn't changed much. Our speciality, too, remains the same. No, not drinking goblets, but rather hand blown candle holders. Now let's begin our tour by looking through the south window where you can see more amber colored vases being made.
77-79
Welcome everyone. As the head of national sales director of Northern Wood Lumber & Paper Company, it's my pleasure to open this year's sales conference. We're glad you all made it from our office around the world we rely on your international sales force to make Northern Wood, one of the premium ranks in our field. And in this past year, you certainly haven't let us down. This has been Northern Wood's most successful financial year ever. We couldn't have done it without your excellent sales efforts. Now let me give you the details of what we've got planned this week.
80-82
Hi, this is Anna Lee from Holiday Catering. I'm returning your call about the window that was broken when we prepared your corporate luncheon on February 20th. I'm so sorry about the accident. I'm preparing a check right now for $450, which will cover all replacement costs, and I'll make sure that it's mailed this afternoon. Your business is very important to us, and we hope you'll consider us the next time your company needs food for an event. If you have any questions, please call me at 555-7700.
83-85
Many of you have stated to me that you know our products better than those of our competition, but you are still having a hard time selling them to clients. I have some advice. First, avoid making a long presentation. Make yourselves talk only about the important points, and cover them concisely. Second, study your audience. Learn about each client's needs, and explain how our products will help. Finally, remember to always address your client by name. If there's any way I can assist you as your supervisor, please don't hesitate to ask.
86-88
Maple city officials have announced that the city's new recreation center will have its grand opening this Saturday. The center includes the swimming pool, the gymnasium, space for exercise classes, and the snack bar. Saturday's activities will begin at 10 a.m. with a performance featuring student gymnasts in the courtyard facing the Pearl street municipal building. The opening ceremony will follow at 11 a.m. The garage on Broad Avenue will be available for parking. Drivers who are not attending the event are asked to use Main Street, as Pearl Street will be closed to traffic.
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Good afternoon, colleagues. Before you leave, I want to thank you all for coming to this year's symposium. It has been the best attended conference in our 10-year history. I'd also like to thank our workshop coordinators, Cynthia Peters and Tom Scanlon. I hope you learned as much from them as I did. Finally, thanks to our keynote speaker, Dr. Martin Andrews, who gave us some insightful ideas for conducting research on topics in economics. Congratulations to all, for making this our best conference yet. We hope that you all come back and participate again next year.
92-94
Good morning, everyone. I'd like to introduce Paul Singh who will be leading our training session on internet advertising issues. Paul is an experienced web designer with a background in marketing. Today, I will be going over some web page design methods, and tomorrow we'll talk about new internet security software. We'll have a break at noon; refreshments will be provided. Iif you haven't already, make sure to get a training manual from the table at the back of the room.
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Thank you very much, ladies and gentleman. I'm, honored to be here and truly grateful to receive this award. When I started at INT Global Export three years ago, I would have never dreamed that I'd be one day standing here. I owe a lot to Dr. Kim. an economics professor at City University. He'll be talking about the true meaning of economics leadership. As the chairperson at INT, I promise that we'll continue to maintain a market leadership position in the export field. Our success is due to our employees and customers around the world.
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As part of our security team, you need to learn about the alarm system, which automatically notifies the local police department when it is triggered. To set the alarm, first turn the switch on the alarm mode. Then you'll need to enter the access code which you'll find in the blue binder in the receptionist's bottom drawer. After you entered the code press the confirm setting, and then sign and date the log book in the drawer where you got the code. If you have any difficulty setting the alarm, call Mr. Coming, our security chief, at home.