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Part I 1. (A) The man is adjusting a TV set. (B) The man is wearing gloves and glasses. (C) The man is trying to light a fire. (D) The man is holding a book in his left hand. 2. (A) All the people in the picture are cycling. (B) Most of the people in the picture are jumping. (C) There are more women than men in the picture. (D) The three men are wearing shorts. 3. (A) The motorbikes are not touching the ground. (B) One of the drivers is wearing a red helmet. (C) The men are driving sports cars. (D) The ground is covered in snow. 4. (A) The police office is touching his nose. (B) The man is pointing at the police officer. (C) The beige car is a station wagon. (D) Both men are standing with their backs to each other. 5. (A) The woman is wearing headphones. (B) She is holding an electronic device in her right hand. (C) All the shelves are empty. (D) The woman is speaking into a microphone. 6. (A) It is pouring with rain. (B) The walker has a very unhappy face. (C) The walker is using one stick. (D) The walker is using both sticks. 7. (A) You can see three tractors in the picture. (B) One of the combines is filling a trailer. (C) The picture shows a large meadow. (D) You can see that the tractor has a flat tire.

8. (A) The three people seem to be enjoying themselves. (B) You can see the feet of all three people. (C) The ocean seems to be very stormy. (D) You can see a beautiful sandy beach. 9. (A) The lane is crowded with villagers. (B) You can see mountains in the background. (C) The road is divided into two lanes. (D) The photo shows a street with detached houses. 10. (A) The woman is looking at her two dogs. (B) One of the dogs is jumping up in the air. (C) Both dogs are lying on the ground. (D) The woman is stroking one of the dogs.

Part II 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Part II 1). That sure was a long meeting. (A) Yes, I almost fell asleep. (B) I'll meet you at 10 o'clock. (C) He's shorter than I am. 2). How about catching a movie after work? (A) Thanks, but I can't tonight. (B) We're moving the day after tomorrow. (C) Yes, the movie was great. 3). Which desk is Robert Taylor's? (A) Robert is a salesman. (B) The one next to the window. (C) My desk is over here. 4). Where is the nearest ATM machine? (A) I need to get some cash. (B) Sorry, we don't have one. (C) In the bank at 7th and Elm. 5). Why didn't we take a train? (A) At Central Station. (B) Flying is faster. (C) Training begins tomorrow. 6). Who's Melanie Rice? (A) I prefer noodles. (B) She's the features editor. (C) She's in a meeting. 7). How far is it to the Colombia center? (A) It's three-and-a-half miles. (B) It's next to the convention center. (C) Take a right at the next intersection. 8). We don't get Halloween off, do we? (A) Yes, we don't. (B) No, we do. (C) No, we don't.

9). Won't you at least read the proposal? (A) Yes, I won't read it. (B) Yes, I will when I have time. (C) No, I will propose it. 10). You aren't related to Elvis Presley, are you? (A) I can't relate to Rock and Roll. (B) No, you're his relative. (C) Yes, as a matter of fact I am. 11). I wonder if we're going to get raises this year. (A) I don't like raisins. (B) I hope so, I need the money. (C) Yes, raising children is hard. 12). When is your birthday? (A) August 15th. (B) In 1994. (C) Thank you. 13). In which year were you born? (A) On February 28th. (B) In Los Angeles. (C) In 1992. 14). Where were you yesterday? (A) I was at an all-day conference. (B) I'm going to special training. (C) I will be out tomorrow. 15). Shouldn't we pay before we leave? (A) Yes, we should have paid. (B) No, I don't like to pray. (C) No, they'll bill us later.

Part III 1. A. Pardon me sir. I need to plug-in my laptop computer. Would you mind if I used the outlet by your chair? B. Not at all, but I'm afraid it doesn't work. I tried it earlier. A. Oh, that's a problem. I guess we can't always count on the outlets. After all, this is a coffee shop, not an office. But it seems all the other outlets are being used. B. Why don't you ask at the counter? Maybe they have an extension cord, so you could plug into an outlet down the hall near the restrooms. 1). What does the woman want to do? A. Purchase an extension cord B. Plug in her laptop computer 2). What problem do the speakers have? A. Every outlet is in use. B. The network is down. 3). What will the woman do next? A. Leave the coffee shop B. Get an extension cord C. Borrow the man's computer D. Recharge her laptop battery

C. A file has been deleted. D. An electrical outlet does not work.

C. Talk with an employee D. Buy a new laptop battery

2. A. Hello, Sheila Sarkesian? This is Mark Fredricks with Watson and Williams. You interviewed with us last week. B. Oh yes, Mr. Fredricks. How are you? A. I'm doing well. I'm phoning to tell you that you're a finalist for the position, and we'd like you to come in for a second interview on Wednesday or Thursday. B. Wednesday works great. What time should I be there? 1). How did the speakers meet? A. At university B. At a conference 2). Why is the man calling the woman? A. To schedule a meeting B. To offer her a job 3). When will the speakers next meet? A. On Tuesday B. On Wednesday C. At a job interview D. Through a friend

C. To thank her for applying D. To request more information

C. On Thursday D. On Friday

3. A. Hello, Howard. How's your new building coming along? B. Pretty well. I'm waiting for the painters to finish so I can install carpets. They still have three more apartments to paint. I'm hoping they'll finish soon, because I have the units rented, but I can't let tenants move in until the carpets are down. A. Have you rented all eight of the apartments? B. No, not yet. I have six of them rented, and I'm advertising for the last two in the Post-News. 1). What are the speakers mainly discussing? A. The man's business B. Carpet cleaning 2). What does the man say about carpets? A. The tenants will install them. B. They are too expensive. 3). How does the man say he will find more tenants? A. Via word of mouth B. Through an Internet advertisement C. The price of rent D. An advertisement

C. He will install them after painting. D. He needs to buy three more.

C. Via fliers D. Through a newspaper advertisement

4. A. Yes, is this Phyllis Wheatley? This is Simon from Dr. Morgan's office. I'm calling to remind you that you have an appointment for a physical exam on Tuesday at 10 a.m. B. Oh, thank you for calling. I completely forgot, and now I can't make it. Sorry. Can I reschedule? A. Sure. We have openings at 8 Wednesday morning or 4 Wednesday afternoon, then on Thursday at 11 a.m., and Friday in the afternoon: either 1 or 3. B. Let's see. I'll be out of town Tuesday and Wednesday, then I have meetings all day Thursday. OK, so put me down for Friday at 3. I promise I won't forget. Sorry again. 1). What is the main purpose of the discussion? A. To have a physical examination B. To remind of an obligation 2). What does the woman plan to do on Tuesday? A. Visit the doctor B. Take a business trip 3). When will the woman see the doctor? A. At 10 a.m. Tuesday B. At 4 p.m. Wednesday C. To schedule an appointment D. To review an agenda

C. Have meetings D. Write a report

C. At 11 a.m. Thursday D. At 3 p.m. Friday

5. A. Paul, do you have a minute? I'm trying to book a venue for our annual conference, and I need your input. B. Sure, Tanya. What are the choices? A. Well, we could use the convention center, which is very nice, but also quite expensive. The exhibition hall has a lower price, and it's more convenient, but its facilities are not as nice. B. Hmm. Why don't you call the convention center and see if they'll come down? If they do, go with them, and if they don't, go with the exhibition hall. A. That's a good idea. Thank you, Paul. Well, I'd better get right on it. I have to decide by Friday. 1). What does the woman want to do? A. Choose a building B. Book a concert 2). What does the man suggest? A. Booking the exhibition hall B. Trying to get a discount 3). What will the woman probably do next? A. Visit the exhibition hall B. Ask for more advice C. Attend a conference D. Make some money

C. Choosing a different venue D. Booking the convention center

C. Phone the convention center D. Make a decision

Part III 1). What does the woman want to do? A. Purchase an extension cord B. Plug in her laptop computer 2). What problem do the speakers have? A. Every outlet is in use. B. The network is down. 3). What will the woman do next? A. Leave the coffee shop B. Get an extension cord

C. Borrow the man's computer D. Recharge her laptop battery

C. A file has been deleted. D. An electrical outlet does not work.

C. Talk with an employee D. Buy a new laptop battery

1). How did the speakers meet? A. At university B. At a conference 2). Why is the man calling the woman? A. To schedule a meeting B. To offer her a job 3). When will the speakers next meet? A. On Tuesday B. On Wednesday

C. At a job interview D. Through a friend

C. To thank her for applying D. To request more information

C. On Thursday D. On Friday

1). What are the speakers mainly discussing? A. The man's business B. Carpet cleaning 2). What does the man say about carpets? A. The tenants will install them. B. They are too expensive. 3). How does the man say he will find more tenants? A. Via word of mouth B. Through an Internet advertisement

C. The price of rent D. An advertisement

C. He will install them after painting. D. He needs to buy three more.

C. Via fliers D. Through a newspaper advertisement

1). What is the main purpose of the discussion? A. To have a physical examination B. To remind of an obligation 2). What does the woman plan to do on Tuesday? A. Visit the doctor B. Take a business trip 3). When will the woman see the doctor? A. At 10 a.m. Tuesday B. At 4 p.m. Wednesday 1). What does the woman want to do? A. Choose a building B. Book a concert 2). What does the man suggest? A. Booking the exhibition hall B. Trying to get a discount 3). What will the woman probably do next? A. Visit the exhibition hall B. Ask for more advice

C. To schedule an appointment D. To review an agenda C. Have meetings D. Write a report

C. At 11 a.m. Thursday D. At 3 p.m. Friday

C. Attend a conference D. Make some money

C. Choosing a different venue D. Booking the convention center

C. Phone the convention center D. Make a decision

Part IV 1. OK, welcome back to the Marcia Maxwell Show. Our next guest is, besides a gentleman a scholar, one of my favorite authors of all time. I have actually known Jason Fellows for more than 20 years, dating back to the time we shared a communications course taught by Professor Harold Edmunds at Emeritus University. A former newspaper reporter, Mr. Fellows' 22 novels include 14 number-one best-sellers, and 10 of his stories have been turned into major Hollywood movies. Last year's novel, "The Third House on the Left," won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction as well as the Pen Faulkner Award, making Jason one of only a half-dozen writers to win both of these prestigious honors in the same year. His new book, "Pony Wars," is scheduled for publication late this year. Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome an esteemed writer and dear friend, Mr. Jason Fellows. 1). Who is being introduced? A. Marcia Maxwell B. Jason Fellows 2). Where did the speaker first meet her guest? A. On a date B. At a newspaper 3). What will probably happen next? A. Jason Fellows will give a speech. B. Marcia Maxwell will go home. 2. A check on traffic at this hour reveals slow downs on Interstate 30 through the city and north into the suburbs, caused by an earlier injury accident. We're looking at state patrol officers sweeping glass and debris from that collision over to the side of the road, while the left lane remains closed to traffic. Taking a peek at our eastside real-time camera, we see heavy congestion on Highway 605 east of the convention center, thinning out south of the airport. Traffic on Route 2, meanwhile, looks to be moving steadily until the town of Roserock, where a maintenance crew is fixing a large pothole in the center of the roadway. Finally, looking west along Highway 14, we see a backup near exit 93 that appears to be caused by a dairy truck that has spilled part of its load of milk in the center lane. This is Brandon Bacchio with your WILK traffic report. Now back to you, Eda. 1). Who is the speaker? A. A television reporter B. A radio disc jockey 2). Why is traffic slow on Interstate 30? A. Due to road construction B. Due to an accident C. A newspaper editor D. A TV cameraman C. Harold Edmunds D. Pen Faulkner

C. In Hollywood D. In a college class

C. Jason Fellows will be interviewed. D. Marcia Maxwell will call Harold Edmunds.

C, Due to a closed right lane D. Due to spilled milk

3). Where is the speaker now? A. Standing beside a road B. In a helicopter 3.

C. Inside a building D. In a car

What do you want in a new car? Great gas mileage? Reliability? Versatility? Modern styling? No pressure sales and easy financing? If you answered yes to any or all of these questions, then you need to visit Starwood Kyoto. I'm Patty Mahre, owner of Starwood Kyoto, and right now we have bargains on hundreds of vehicles as we clear our storeroom to make way for this year's new models. Kyotos are famous for their high quality and fantastic resale value, and we have 10 different Kyoto models that average more than 30 miles per gallon. At Starwood Kyoto, buying a car is easy, with friendly sales people who don't apply heavy pressure and will actually show you the factory invoice before you buy. Right now we have financing as low as 3.9 percent on all Kyoto vehicles, including trucks and SUVs, and up to $3,000 rebates on selected models. We need to make space for new models, so come visit us today, on Highway 909 in Starwood, just south of the city center off exit 191. Come to Starwood, and drive home happy. 1). What is the main purpose of the advertisement? A. To announce an annual sale B. To attract customers 2). What is being offered? A. High pressure sales tactics B. Thirty-nine percent financing 3). What does the speaker suggest listeners do? A. Come to the dealership B. Telephone Patty Mahre C. To promote Starwood D. To introduce a new product

C. Cars averaging less than 30 miles per gallon D. Bargains on older vehicles

C. Buy a new Kyoto vehicle D. Check out Highway 909

4. Welcome, everyone. I'm honored to be here this evening, and to be able to share with you some simple financial strategies that have worked for me, and can work just as well for you. I don't offer any magic formula to "get rich quick," and no, you won't walk out of here tonight and become millionaires tomorrow. However, if you listen carefully, study dutifully and apply the strategy I'm going to teach you, I guarantee that you can substantially increase your wealth in a relatively short period of time. To give you a personal example, just a few years ago I was like most of you - a middle-class businessperson, doing OK but not fabulous. After I learned this wealth-building strategy, and began applying it, my net worth tripled in the space of two years, and has kept rising steadily since then. I was able to retire five years ago, and am now blessed to be able to travel the country and share with others some of the tricks I have learned. So, let's get started... 1). What is the main purpose of this speech? A. To raise money B. To tell a story 2). What is the speaker offering? A. Financial advice C. To explain a purpose D. To promote a candidate

B. Net worth

C. A million dollars 3). What will the speaker probably talk about next? A. His family B. Getting rich quickly 5.

D. A magic formula

C. A money-making strategy D. Rising net worth

Attention, Valu-Mart shoppers! We have specials today in our men's pants department, where you can find straight-leg and low-fit Paris Jeans on sale for 50 percent off. We're also running two-for-one deals on Submarine Cargo Pants and Rockman trousers. Buy one pair, and get the next one free. In our children's department, all Koala Company coats are 40 percent off, and - today only - children's submarine cargo pants are on sale in all sizes for just $9.99. For women, all Jean Pierre dresses and jump suits are a super-saver value all this week, with savings ranging from 20 to 50 percent, and selected women's shoes are on sale for as much as 75 percent off. In addition to these great bargains, look for yellow-tag items throughout the store. Bring the yellow tag to the cash register and save an additional 15 percent on our already low, low prices. Thank you for shopping at Valu-Mart, and have a great day! 1). Where would this announcement most likely be heard? A. In a supermarket C. At a garage sale B. In a discount clothing store D. At a costume party 2). Who is the intended audience? A. New customers B. Young children 3). What will happen if listeners find a yellow tag? A. They will win a prize B. They will get an extra discount

C. Business persons D. Current shoppers

C. They will get a two-for-one deal D. They will get 50 percent off

Part IV 1). Who is being introduced? A. Marcia Maxwell B. Jason Fellows 2). Where did the speaker first meet her guest? A. On a date B. At a newspaper 3). What will probably happen next? A. Jason Fellows will give a speech. B. Marcia Maxwell will go home.

C. Harold Edmunds D. Pen Faulkner

C. In Hollywood D. In a college class

C. Jason Fellows will be interviewed. D. Marcia Maxwell will call Harold Edmunds.

1). Who is the speaker? A. A television reporter B. A radio disc jockey 2). Why is traffic slow on Interstate 30? A. Due to road construction B. Due to an accident 3). Where is the speaker now? A. Standing beside a road B. In a helicopter

C. A newspaper editor D. A TV cameraman

C, Due to a closed right lane D. Due to spilled milk

C. Inside a building D. In a car

1). What is the main purpose of the advertisement? A. To announce an annual sale B. To attract customers 2). What is being offered? A. High pressure sales tactics B. Thirty-nine percent financing 3). What does the speaker suggest listeners do?

C. To promote Starwood D. To introduce a new product

C. Cars averaging less than 30 miles per gallon D. Bargains on older vehicles

A. Come to the dealership B. Telephone Patty Mahre

C. Buy a new Kyoto vehicle D. Check out Highway 909

1). What is the main purpose of this speech? A. To raise money B. To tell a story 2). What is the speaker offering? A. Financial advice B. Net worth 3). What will the speaker probably talk about next? A. His family B. Getting rich quickly

C. To explain a purpose D. To promote a candidate

C. A million dollars D. A magic formula

C. A money-making strategy D. Rising net worth

1). Where would this announcement most likely be heard? A. In a supermarket C. At a garage sale B. In a discount clothing store D. At a costume party 2). Who is the intended audience? A. New customers B. Young children 3). What will happen if listeners find a yellow tag? A. They will win a prize B. They will get an extra discount

C. Business persons D. Current shoppers

C. They will get a two-for-one deal D. They will get 50 percent off

Speaking Questions 1. What kind of weather makes your happy? Sad? Why? 2. What kind of transportation do you most often use? Why? 3. Are you afraid of flying? Why or why not? 4. Does your mood change often? (for example, from happy to sad) 5. Should students be allowed to have a credit card? Why or why not?

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