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LISTENING COMPREHENSION

In the Listen ing test. you will be asked to demonstrate how well you understand spoken
English . The en tire Listeni ng test wiillast approximately 45 minutes. There are four parts, and
directions are given for each part. You must mark your answers on the sepa rate answer sheet.
00 not write your answers in the lest book.

PART I

Directions: For each question in this part. you will hear four statements about a pictu re In your
test book. When you hear the statements. you must select the one statement that best
describes what you see in the picture . Then fi nd the number of the question on your answer
sheet and mark your answer. The statements will not be printed in your test book and will be
spoken only one tim e.

Exa mple Sample Answer


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Statement (C) . "They're sitting at the table," is the best descnption of the pictu re, so you should
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PART II

Direct ion s : You wi ll hear a question or statement and three responses spoken in English. They
will be spoken on ly one lime and will not be printed in your test book. Select the best response
to the queslion or statement and mark the lelter (A). (B). or (C) on your answer sheet.

Exa mpl e Sample Answer

You will hear: Where is the meetin g room?


You will also hear: (A) To meet the new director
(8) It's the first room on the right
(C) Yes . at two o·clock.

The best response to the question "Where is the meeting roomT is choice (8), "It's the first room
on the right." so (8) is the correct answer. YOli shou ld mark answer (8 ) on your answer sheet.

11. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. 26. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

12. Mark you r answer on your a nswer sheet. 27. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

13. Mark your answer on you r answer sheet. 28. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

14. Mark you r answer o n your answer sheet. 29. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

15. Mark you r answer on your answer sheet. 30. Mark you r answer on your answer sheet.

16. Mark yo ur answer on your answer sheet. 31. Mark your answer on yo ur answer sheet.

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18. Mark your answer on you r answer sheet. 33. Mark you r answer on you r answer sheet.

19. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. 34. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

20. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. 35. Mark you r answer on your answer sheet.

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22. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. 37. Mark your answer on yo ur answer sheet.

23. Mark you r answer on your answer sheet. 38. Mark you r answer on you r answer sheet.

24. Mark your answer on you r answer sheet. 39. Mark you r answer on your answer sheet.

25. Mark your answer on your answer sheet. 40. Mark your answer on your answer sheet.

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Direction s: You will hear some conversat ions between two people. You will be asked to
answer three questions about what the speakers say in each conversation. Select the best
response to each question and mark the letter (A). (8), (e), or (0) on your answer sheet. The
conversations will be spoken only one time and will not be printed in your test book.

41. How long is the sales conven tion this 44, Whal does Ihe wo man wa nl to bu y?
year? (A) Some weights
(A) Two days (8) Some slocks
(8) Three days (C) A jacket ,n
(C) Four days (D) A backpa ck "
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42 . What did the woman think the reason was lO buy? ,

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for the shorte ned period fo r the (A) A jackel wllh a brand ~

conven tion this yea r? (8) Any lighljackel thai is less than 50
(A) Some companies have refused to dollars
par1icipate. (C) Any ligll1 jackel Ihal looks nice
(8) Some compan ie s were not asked to (D) A jackelIhalIS Ihick and warm
participate.
(e) Some companies ' products don't 46, Why does she wa nt a new jacket?
match with what they want. (A) Her old jackel is too worn out.
(D) The 11ead of Ihe convenlion Ih,s year (8) Her old jacke l doesn'l have enough
doesn't like some companies. pocke ts.
(C) Her old lacket is too light.
43, What is the actual reason fo r the (0) Her old jackel is 100 thick,
shortened period for the conve ntion this
year?
(A) Some companies can only participate
for three days,
(8) The fourth day is going to be a Sunday.
(C) The convention coordinators wanted
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(D) The convention doesn't have Ihal
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47. Why has the woman decided to go to Spain? 53. How does the man suggest the company
(A) Her parents are In Spain for their will improve ils sales?
honeymoon. (A) 8y opening up a workshop to share
(B) The man wants to go to Spain. thoughts
(C) Her boyfnend lives 111 Spain. (8) 8y providing employees with some
(D) Her parents suggested her going to training
Spaill. (C) By hIring more experienced sa les
people
48. Why is she willing to pay for th e (D) By expanding lis line of products
expe nsive ticket?
(A) She IS dyll1g to go to Spall1 54. What do you know about Danny?
(8) She would Sit in first class (A) He is their boss.
ratt1sr than econom ic class. (8) He used to work with them.
(C) She Gan only go on vacation once for (C) He opens up a workshop every so
th is year. often.
(D) She has lots of money. (D) He is from South Korea.

49. W ha t can you tell about the man? 55. What will the speakers probab ly do?
(A) He IS jealous of her going to Spain . (A) Invite Danny to 11elp them open up a
(B) He feels pity for her going to Spain. workshop
(C) He is worried that she is going to (8) Come up with new marketll1g
Spall1. strategies on their own
(D) He is going to talk to her parents to (C) Talk to the President of the compa ny
change her mmd. to Increase sales
(D) Open up a workshop where they can
make new sales strategies
50. What does Maria learn about the man ?
(A) He is her boyfriend·s friend .
(8) He used to·work for her boyfriend. 56. W hen will the artist 's show start?
(C) He is a police officer. (A) Tomorrow
(D) He used to go the same school wi th (8) In two days
her. (C) Next week
(D) Next year
51. What is the ma n asking the woman ?
(A) He IS askll1g if she killed her boyfriend. 57. How did the man a nd his wife like the
(8) He is asking where she was last night. artist's last show?
(C) He is asking when she saw !ler (A) They thought it was a bit disapPointing
boyfriend last. (8) They thought it wasnt great.
(0) He is asking how theIr relationship (C) They thought it could be improved.
was. (D) They thought it was fantastic.

52. What happe ned to her boyfriend? 58. What will the arti st probably do until next
(A) He was killed between 2 A.M. and 4 week?
A.M las t night. (A) She will be working day and I1Ight for
(8) He was kidnapped tl1is afternoon. the coming show.
(C) HIS body was found dead by th e F.B.1. (8) She Wi ll be on vacation for a week.
(0) He was stabbed In his stomach . (C) She Wi ll be leaving for France to gain
more ideas.
(D) She will be finding a new Job.

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59. Why is the woman ca lling ? 65. Who most likely are the speakers?
(A) To order some hospital eqtllpm~.mt (A) Customers at tlie nos I oHIr::e
(8) To offer the man a Job (8) Patients at an eye clinic
(el To remind tile man of an appointment (e) Buyers at a bookstore
(D) To give directions to U-IC doctors (D) Vendors at a produce market
office
66. What can you tell about the man?
60. What is til e man struggling with lately? (Al He 11as new glasses
(Al LOSing his sight (B) He v.;arks cit !tIe pOSl office
(8) GOing to the hospit<11 (e) He ilas a son \0 whom he:: IS sendmq
(el Not '.'-laking up on lime hiS book
(I)) Memory loss (0 ) He IS old

6 1. What wi ll the woman probab ly tell the 67. Why is the grandson lucky?
ma n next? (1\) Because he IS geHmg IllS 4th years
~/\) INhy lie IS losinq hiS memory birthday present
18) Why SIlO is catllng hun (B) Because hiS f<lthcr wlH n:ad lilill <'l t:::ook.
(C I Why he is seeing Ill£'! (ioctor (C) Because hiS gmndfathcr cares about
tomorrQl.,v lurn.
(f)) WhClt tUllC !;~ 11ClS 10 corne lomorrow. (0) Because he wil! Iw ~wttJllg ;'1 yOllngr.r
brothel· soon.

62. When will the woman return from


Chicago? 68. How often do the conference calls tak e
(1\)On Monday place?
(8) On Wednesday (1\) Every da y
(C) On Thursday (8) Every weel<
(fJ) On I-nflay (C) EvelY month
(D) Every quarler
63. Why is she going to Chicago?
(A) For;1 bUSiness tnp 69 . What is th e woman complaining about?
(81 To see tler brolher wllO IS at the (A) I-laving the conference call early in the
conference morning
(Cl To visilller qrancilllolllcr (8) HaVing the conference ca ll weekly
(0) To qo 10 IIle conference (C) I-laving the conf(:rencc call wittl tile
Germ;:m office
64. What did the woman say aboul thi s (I)) HaVing the confe rence call late at
conference? l1igl1\
rA) Her broUler is III charge of it
(B) II v·.')11 be where she Wi ll he working as 70. What does the wo man wan t before the
a part-time job. conference call?
(C) She h<:IS to pay about $200 to enter. (A) A meeting \0 00 ovel tile Septelliber's
(0) It has positive effec t::; on people. results
(8) Calling 1115 parents 10 Ilave brcakfrlS\
(C) Find ing time \0 go fOI <=1/og
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Directions : You will hear some short talks given by a single speaker. YOLI wi ll be asked to
answer three questions about what the speaker says in each short talk. Select the best
response to each question and mark the letter (A). (B), (C), or (0) on your answer sheet. The
ta lks will be spoken only one time and will not be printed in your test book.

71 . Who most likely is the speaker? 74. What is the first step of setting the alarm ?
(A) A salesman (A) Enter the access code
(8) A radio announcer (8) Take the binder out of the desk
(C) A TV show host (C) Move the switch
(0) A musician (0) Sign the log book

72. W he n wi ll the a nnoun ceme nt most li kely 75. W here is th e blue binder?
be made aga in? (A) In the police department
(A) In the morning (B) In a drawer
(8) In the afternoon (C) At home
(C) In the evening (0) In the security team 's office
(0) In the midnight
76 . W hat are the listeners as ked to do whe n
73. What does the speaker say might occur they have a problem?
in the afternoon? (A) Go to tile consultant
(A) Snowy weather (8) Catl the ch ief security officer
(8) Windy weather (C) Go to the police
(C) Cloudy weather (0) Ask a neighborhood's advice
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77. How long does th e tou r las t? 83. What is the topic of tomorrow's training?
(A) AbDUl ten minutes (A) Stage setup
(B) A half an hour (8) New mternet secu rity software
(C) An hour (C) Making a webpage
(0) An hour and a half (D) Internet advertisement

78 . Where does the tour begin? 84. Who is S hane?


(A) On the flfst floor (A) A web-page designer
(B) In the lobby (B) A filmmaker
(C) On the second floor (C) An engineer
(0) In Ihe parking lot (0) A computer programmer

79. Wha t ca n the tou rists do as they are 85. What are the participa nts asked to do?
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waiting for the next tour to start? (A) Study the tra ining materi als ••
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(A) Custodians
80. Why is the Na tional Assembly Hall ca lled (B) Office workers
the "Blue Room·? (C) Clients
(A) It IS built by blue bricks. (0) Radio O.J.
(B) It is famous for blue wa llpaper.
(C) Some people are weanng blue shirts 87. Why are the changes being made?
in the room. (A) To meet new safety codes
(D) There are many blue flowers and (B) To find a better way to keep the office
trees. safer
(e) Because one office was on fire
81 . What is mentioned about the gardens? (D) Because a bUilding near their bUilding
(A) They are unusually large. was on fire
(B) They surround the National Assembly
Hall. 88. Wha t are employees asked to do on
(C) Many of the trees there are in bloom Wednesday?
(D) There are flowers from al l over the (A) To work and clear thei r stuff
world there. (B) To work early and help the workers
(C) To work at the normal time
82 . What will the tour include? (0) To work late
(A) A meal in the public garelens
(B) A photograph wilh a famous person
(C) A visit to an exh ibition
(0) A talk by a gardening expert

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89. What is being exhibited this month at the 95. What is most likely Fang Pushing 's job?
gallery? (A) A web master
(A) Sculptures (B) A police officer
(B) Paintings (C) A program 's coordinator
(C) Jewels (0) A researcher
(0) Photos
96. Why did the man leave the message?
90. What does the speaker say about the (A) To find new employees
works? (B) To thank some clients
(A) They are done by multiple artists. (C) To leave a message
(B) They are co lorful. (0) To clarify some arrangements
(C) They include scenes of modern
village life . 97. Where will th e training session be held?
(0) II is Saith·s first exhibit. (A) In Fang Pushing·s office
(B) In the Playon building
91. Where are the works exhibited? (C) On the Internet
(A) In a sculpture garden (0) On the street
(B) In Saith 's studio
(C) In the museum
(0) On Monroe street 98. What is the purpose of the talk?
(A) To propose a new project
(8) To confirm consent to a new project
92. Where does th is talk take place? (C) To express gratitude for this award
(A) At a workshop (0) To recruit employees
(B) At a conference
(C) At a seminar 99. Who is Dr. Gin?
(0) In a classroom (A) His stepfather
(B) A university professor
93, When did Peterson 's begin operation? (C) A high school teacher
(A) In seventeenth century (D) An academic adviser
(B) In eighteenth century
(C) In nineteenth century 100. What ki nd of bu siness is FGI?
(0) In twentieth century (A) A digital caillera company
(B) A computer company
94. W hat is Peterson's specialty? (C) A shipping company
(A) Candle holders (0) An export company
(B) Cup holders
(C) Goblets
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In the Reading test, you will read a vanety of texis and answer several different types of
reading com prehension questions. The entire Reading test wiJllasl 75 minutes. There are three
parts , and directions are given for each part You are encouraged to answer as many questions
as possible within the time allowed.

You must mark your answers on the separate answer sheet. Do not write your answers in th e
test book.

Pa rt V
Directi ons: A word or phrase is missing in each of the sentences below. Four answer choices
are given below each sentence. Select the best answer to complete the sentence. Then mark
Ihe leller (A). (8) . (C). or (0) on your answer shee l.

101 . Mother Theresa devoted her entire life 104. To prevent spam. we che ck that mail
not only to the service of God ------- also servers that send us mail are -------
to a universal conversion project. registered .
(A) and (A) properly
(8) bul (8) readily
(C) so (C) closely
(0) or (0) inlensely

102. Typical clerical suppOrl ------- perform 105. We maintain a home page on the web
many duties, including bookkeeping, that stores reports, articles, letters and
typing, and maintaining re cords and files. other documents that we are unable - ----
(A) work in our weekly bulletins.
(8) works (A) publisll
(C) workers (8) 10 publish
(0) working (C) publishing
(0) 10 be published
103. In accordance with industry practice, we
record revenues for music and book 106. This page contains Java Script rou tines to
products whe n th e products are -- .---- to compute a .--- of descriptive sta tistics
retailers. and create a stem and leaf display.
(A) shipped (A) various
(8 ) shipmen I (8) vary
(C) ships (C) van ely
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107. We ••..•• share th e photos of the World 112 . The scope of work included a complete
Trade Center disas ter site in New York ------ o f the existing facil ity including
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City with you . com plete ly new e lectrical work and


(A) recently installation of Y2K compliant equipment.
(B) relalively (A) renovation
(C) repeatedly (8) renovate
(D) respectfully (C) renovated
(D) renovates
108. Sign up for direct deposit and your
payroll , government. pension or dividend 113. If there are no ....... objections, those
funds will be - - depOSited into you r plans wi ll become th e final plans.
City Bank accoun t and wi ll be available (A) artificial
immediately. (B) displaced
(A) automate (C) Illegible ,n
(B) automatic (D) senous ";;"
(C) automated
(D) automatically 114. Please e nsure that any add itional sheet is
attached · to your applica tion form .
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109. Th ey certa inly appeared .... · o f doing (A) secu re
things th e same as th e ir opponents, but (8) securely
they simply would not break the ru les. (C) security
(A) capable (D) securable
(B) desirable
(C) adaptable 115. ----. the tra ining cou rse cont inues. new
(D) acceptable office workers wi ll receive seventy
percent of their salary .
110. '---'- America's futu re, we will need the (A) As long as
skills and talents of a new generation of (B) At which lime
tradesmen . (C) In Ihe time of
(A) To build (D) For the period of
(B) Build
(C) BUill 116 . I wou ld like to help my daug hter learn to
(D) Has bUilt play by • but I fee l guilty.
(A) she
111. If you have an established account and (B) hers
wish to charge this order - - you r (C) her
account then select the Purchase O rder (D) herself
option in the Payment me thods field .
(A) of 117. American meat has ·· beg un arriving
(B) at in China under a re lated trade dea l.
(C) by (A) tned
(D) to (B) qUick
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118. The additional costs of having a book 123. For all staff. it is inappropria te to consume
bound as a libra ry edition are well worth alcohol ----- on duty.
the ---- -. (A) while
(A) expense (B) dUring
(B) tariff (C) after
(C) fare (0) still
(0) quantity
124. By complying with the defined rules US-
119. Th e initiative to help form an academic Chinese relations wil l -~~ .. ~- harmonious
accounting association in Asia is ------- enough to work out individual differences.
very we ll with the inaugural meeting of (A) reach
represe ntatives of several countries (B) result
scheduled in Hong Kong in June. (C) remain
(A) ca rrying (0) reveal
(B) discussing
(C) proceeding 125. The Chrysler co rporation posted ------
(0) summarizing profits on Friday 17th of January.
(A) impress
120. The ------- event of the Consortium was (8) to impress
an excellen t confe rence held by the (C) impresses
Unive rsity of Victoria from October 26-27, (0) impressive
2001 .
(A) culminate 126. Mr. Ben refe rred me to the prestig ious
(B) cuhn1l1ating British medical journal "The Lancet",
(C) culm1l1ated where the research - -- _. were published
(0) cUlm ination last week.
(A) result
121. Unless the payme nt is made in ful l ---- -- (B) result1l1g
the agreed-upon date, a late fee will be (C) resul ted
charged. (0) results
(A) throughout
(B) above 127. The Realto hotel 11as been thoroughly
(C) within re novated , bu t the new management still
(0) before wanted to ----_.- some of its origin al
design as a forlified castle .
122. Mr. Ben wi ll be givi ng a ------ - of the (A) retain
nature center and answering any (6) signify
questions. (C) motivate
(A) trip (0) undergo
(8) talk
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128. Contin ue on Highway 205 for ------ 133. The inventor of th e cellular phone
twe nly miles until it ends at Highway 15. acknowledged Ihat the phone would not
(A) besides have materialized ....... the positive
(8) between respon ses from the users of the first
(C) along version .
(0) aboul (A) so as
(8) if not for
129. We found .----.. paying a brief visit to th e (C) in that
In side Museum Friday evening. (0) as to
(A) us
(8) we 134. If you're injured wh ile in contact with
(C) ourselves ----- wa ter , contact your physician
(0) our regard ing vacci nations th at may be

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necessary to prevent infection.
(A) pollution
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present ------ product to scien tists at the (8) polluted >
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Johnson Space Center. (C) pollute
(A) them (0) pollutes
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(8) their
(C) U,ey 135. Glass bottles should be kept ------- the
(0) theirs reach of young children, and the hou se
and play area should be kept free of
131 . The US govern ment remains ------- to broken glass.
provide fu rth er assistance to the (A) up until
earthquake victi ms as more detailed (8) without
assessments of the damage are (C) out of
available. (0) away with
(A) ready
(8) read ier 136. Over the pas t four yea rs around 120
(C) readily yo ung people ·· .--- in Ge t Hooked on
(0) read iness Fishing.
(A) were participa ted
132. This paper will briefly revi ew the streng th s (6) have been participating
and limitations of using a divorce (C) are to be participating
mediation procedu re as an ------- to (0) will have been participating
traditional divorce proceedings.
(A) diHerent 137. The organization tha t works in over 50
(8) alternative coun tries helps people to improve th eir
(C) eqUivalent own lives and tackle the causes of
(0) distinction poverty and injustice of religion and
race.
(A) careless
(8) irre levant
(C) regardl ess
(0) convenient

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placed with the sponsored items inside for irrigation in many of the areas but has
the exhibition hall. done little to ---- -- the ground water
(A) prominently deficit.
(8) observantly (A) confiscate
(e) markedly (8) hesitate
(D) importantly (e) deteriorate
(D) alleviate
139. Proceeds from the sale of thi s
merchandise go directly into the general
fund of --- - or£!an ization. which helps
fina nce all our successful programs and
activities.
(A) some
(8) other
(e) this
(D) most

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Part VI
Directions: Read the texts on the following pages. A word or phrase is missing in some of the
sentences. Four answer choices are given below each of these sentences. Select the best
answer to complete tile text. Then mark Ihe Jetter (A). (8). (C), or (D) on your answer sheet

Questions 141·143 refer to the following notice .

TEN·DAY WORKSHOP

DATE: July 26 th to Augu st 4th


LO CATION : Birchwood's shop Facility in Acorn. Ohio
COST: $500.00

This practical workshop will be limited to an of twe nty a nd is intended to provide


141. (A) organization
(B) enrollmen t
(C) extension
(D) objection

practical and theoretica l experie nce in both elementary and advanced methods and
techniques to traditional joinery layo ut, use of modern and traditional timber carpen try
142. (A) Including
(B) resolving
(C) relatll1g
(D) comparing

tools, assem bly of limber systems and hand ra isi ng practices. The structu re to be built wi ll
be an authentic reproduction of an ea rly timber frame house . Previous woodworking
ex perience would be a n asset, bu t is not a -- -- .
143. (A) prerequisite
(B) adaption
(C) information
(D) validity

To register, send tile attached form along with a check for $275 to Birchwood Inc .. 215 Ash ly
R d., Acorn , Oh io 03560. Enrollm ent is on a fi rst come, fi rst served basis, so please don·t
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Qu estion s 144 -146 refer to the following information.

International Commerce Association Call for Papers

ICA

Proposals for presentations on any aspect of international commerce are invited. including
fina nce, accounting, marketing, advertising, law, foreign policy, and cross-cullural sensitivity.
Due to space - -- , proposals for presenta tions on business technology, hu man resou rces,
144. (A) obs tacles
(8) Inhibitions
(C) constraints
(0) capacity

and insurance will not be considered.


Presentations may be in the format of individual papers, debates, or panel discussions.
-_. ICA policy, an individual may appear as a presenter only once the conference,
145. (A) tnstead of 146. (A) along
(8) Accordi ng to (B) during
(C) Since (C) without
(0) tn splle of (0) towards

in addition to once as a session chai rperson.

All proposals should include the following:


1. The attached applica tion cover sheet, indicating the format of the proposed
presentallon.
2. Four cop ies of a 50-word (maximum) typed, sin gte-spaced description of your
presentation .
3. Four copies of a 2S0-word typed, double-spaced summary of you r presentation. On two
copies, include each presenter's name. Do not include any identification on the other
two copies.
4. Four comp leted copies of the attached audio-visual needs form.

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Questions 147-149 refer to the following article.

New Concorde, Ohio-Th e City Council today ------ plans to renovate the New Concorde
147. (A) nolified
(8) forwarded
(C) arra nged
(0) announced

Library. The proposed renovation has been under discussion for the past two yea rs, but
could not be approved until funding for the project was -------.
148. (A) expected
(8) assured
(C) presented
(0) stored

Th e final hurdle was removed last week when th e stale revealed that it will con tribute
$60.000 to the project. The City Council has agreed to pay $25.000: $15.000 will come from
th e Harmon y County Library Di strict budget, and the rema ining $ 10,000 has been raised by
a Library Foundation five-yea r fund raising drive. The library was buill almost 200 years ago
and was used ------- as a church until 1850. It was fi rst expanded in 1870 and then repaired
149. (A) particularly
(8) especially
(C) primarily
(0) fi rstly

in 1946 after a fire. The planned renovation should take four years to co mplete. It will be
finished just in time for the library's 200th birthday.

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Questions 150-152 refer to th e fol lowing letter.
-------
BEST BOOKS, INC.
April 17

Dear Book Club Members,

We will be offering our corporate members a special 25 perce nt discou nt on all books next
month. This discount will be ------- to orders placed before th e 1st of June, so take
150. (A) limited
(B) licensed
(C) delivered
(0) decided

advantage of it now. Also , be su re to renew your membership on time so that it does not
expire.

In the past, our corporate members have been especially interested in ou r business-o riented
selections, including books on compu ter ------- . Please take a look over our
151. (A) to lerance
(B) applications
(C) eagern ess
(0) authorship

exte nsive business-related section. OUf most popular books are shown in bold print.

Due to unexpected demand , there is a back order on some of our most popular listings.
Th ese are denoted by a red asterisk ('). Whe n ordering, please allow an extra three weeks
delivery for these books, in addition to the two weeks normall y required.

In closing, we ask that you fill out the enclosed survey ------- you r satisfaction wi th any
152. (A) regard ing
(8) despite
(C) but
(0 ) although

business-related titl es you may have received from us in the past.

Sincerely,

Leah Anderssen
President

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Part VII
Directions: In tllis part. you will read a selection of texIs. such as magazine and newspaper
articles, lellers, and adve rtisements. Each text IS followed by several questions. Select the best
answer for each quesllon and mark the letter (A). (8), (C), or (0) on your answer sheet.

Questions 153-156 refer to the following advert isement.

Managers Wanted

Speed care is curren tly looking for qualified managers to work in several retail stores in th e
East Asian market. We have been ded ica ted to selling our great -quality clothing to our
custome rs at tile lowest possible prices since its inception a decade ago. The prospective
candidates wi ll possess outstanding communication, supervisory and public relation skills.

We are widely known as the leading company in providing on the job training and offenng
supportive work environm ent to our employees. Successful candidates will be responsible
for organizing all hiring, training new employees and evaluating their job performance.

Employee Benefils

paid vacation and maternal leave


health, life, medical and dental insurance coverage
a good retirement plan
competitive bonus and incentive systems
complimentary education and training support
five workdays a week, Saturday and Sunday off

153. How long has Speed care been in 155. Speedcare is th e bes t in its industry for
business? which of the following?
(II) Five years (A) Its reliable customer service
(B) Ten years (8) lis competttlve salaries
(C) A dozen years (C) Its customer satisfaction
(0) Fifteen years (0) Its comprehensive employee training

154. What kind of business is Speedcare in? 156. What is NOT true about employment
(A) A real estate consulting firm benefits?
(8) An internet service provider (A) Free hOUSing aHer ten years
(C) A tlealth care industry (B) Complimentary employee education
(0) A discount department store (C) A variety of insurance benefits
(0) A beneficial retirement package

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Questions 157-158 refer to the following memo.

Atbnti:-- Industries

MEMO

To: All Full -lime Employees


Fro m: Chris Highbaugh, DireclOf of Pcr:--olillcl
Dale: March 10

I.:. mployces who miss work lor more than three cOllsccull\'C d:lYs because of illness must
subn lll a signed teuer from their phy.;ician. The letter shou ld bear the doctor's ol"ticial
Icucrhca<\, in clude a tclcpholll! numb!.!!". and be turned in for m)' approval no morc than
5 days alter the employee returns to \\orlc Extended absence withollt a pnor approval
Tllay result in a dcducti01l {)rwagc~.

"

157. W hat is the main topic of th e memo? 158, What should an employee do to avoid
(A) Appllcalions for vacation lime loss of wages?
(8) Ca lculation of overtime pay (A) Call the department supervisor
(C) Approval for paid sick leave (8) Obtain a signature frOIll a doctor
(0) Making doctor's appOintments (C) Submit a request in advance
(0) Provide proof of hospitalization

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Questions 159 ~ 160 refer to the followi ng form .

QUEENS INN
ROOM MAINT ENANCE RI-:QUEST FORM

Should YO LI fin d anything in your suite that needs th e attention of housekeeping,


plea se fill out th is request form and drop it in the box conve niently located on each
Iloor next to t he eleva to r doors. We wi ll do our utmost to m ee t yo ur request.

I n case the itcm needs ou r i mmediatc attention, p lease do not hesitate to con tact
th e front desk by pressing # 0 on yo ur su it e phone.

Tha nk yo u,
T he Management

/{oom No : ,507 Dote: November 2~


Descl'iption : I am really annoyed by the noise the bathroom faucet creates when I
turn on th e hot water. [lmakes a squeaking sound from time to tin"w
and I thin k it needs to be repa ired immediately. If it is not fixed by
tomor row night, I would like to request a rOom change. Thank you.

159. For what purpose is th is card issued? 160. What seems to be the probl em here?
(A) To requesl a room change (A) The room temperature needs
(8) To complain aboul poor service adjusting .
(C) To make a room reservation (8) The elevators are too slow.
(D) To ask for a repair service (e) The plumbing fixture is
malfLl nctloning.
(D) The room next door is too noisy.

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Que stions 161-162 refer to the fo ll owing wa nt ad.

Jump-start Your Career in Marketing

ABC Mar keting is currently offering internships to 10 hardworking up and comers in


this field. We are requesting applications fr om any and all students who expect to
gr ad uate this spring. T his is not exclusive ly for Marketing maj o r s, bu t some
knowledge of the marketing world will be consider ed an asset.

If you are interested in this position, please submit the attached appl ication form
alo ng w ith the follow ing:

- your university transcript


- a photo of yourself
- 2 letters of recommendation (one from an employer, and one from a teache r or
professor)
- an essay of 500 wor ds or less explaining why you sho uld be our choice as an intern
at our firm .

We look forward to receiving your application.

161 . What kind of opportun ity is presented 162. Which item does NOT need to be
here? incl uded wi th the applica tion?
(A) A medical in tern ship (A) 2 leiters of recommend ation
(8) An executive position at a marketing (6 ) An essay
firm (e) A photo of yourself
(C) An entry level position for university (0 ) A portfotio
graduates
(0) A management position

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Questions 163-165 refer to the following advertise ment.

Learn How to Speed-read in 6 weeks!

If you can speed-read, you can get an edge in business and in education! Our
tried and true super fast reading techniques are guaranteed to help you get
mformation from the page or computer screen into your brain faster than ever
before.

Speedie Readie, the program developed by 6 time speed-reading champ Arnold


Gusterson, is now ava ilab le to you through this special offer. II will help to
increase your ability to focus on and quickly internalize whatever information is in
front of you. There is also focus on scanning documents for vital bits of
information very quickly without having to read the entire page.

Sign up today and you will receive our bonus cassette tape, entitled 'Listening for
Comprehension'. Our package comes to you for the low price of $99.95 with a
money back guarantee. Fill out the form on our web site at www.readfast.com. or
call 1-866-345-1234 to order now l

163. What is the name of the cassette tape 165. What options are available to order the
people will rece ive if they order today? product?
(A) Speedle Readle (A) In writing
(8) listening for Fun (8) Visit
(C) Listening for Comprehension (C) Fax
(0) An Edge ill Business and Education (0 ) Phone

164. How ton g should a student commit to this


program?
(A) 4 weeks
(8) 5 weeks
(C) 6 weeks
(0) 7 weeks

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Questions 166-167 refer to th e following letter.

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I
Darla Custardson
66789 A ngel ina S I.
Spoo nerism , W I

Dear Ms . Custardsoll.

To follow up o n o ur meeting in persall w hen we di sclissed thi s ma il er. I am writing as


the man ager o f the S qu iggly Wiggly to pe rsonally a po lo g ize for th e incidcm w hich
occurred in OU f restau rant on January 7.
n
.:
A ltho ug h thi s occurrence must ha ve C0111C ns q uite a shock to yo u, I want to ass ure YO ll

that I was also very s urpri sed w hen I learned w h;1 t had happe ned , and I a m doing
cvcly thin g in my powcr to find out exactly how the SIl1t111 bug fou nd its way into yo ur
hamburger. This is 1101 rcprese nti.lti ve of the quality that our Cli stomers havc come to
cx pcct from liS. and is one of my most shameful m o ment s during m y careef in the food
in<iustly.

I feci you have been very understanding considering what has happened, and I want to
extend Ill y than ks 10 y ou fo r t h ~lt. I f yo u ever see fi t to comc to the Squigg ly \Vigg ly
aga in. you w ill din e free as my guest.

Best Regard s.
130bby 13. 13vowV\;
I
l30bby B. Brown

L
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166. What is Mr. Brown'S job title? 167. What information is written in the le tter?
(A) Supervisor (A) They are advertising discounts to
(8) Cook their customers
(C) Manager (8) They are informing the renewal of Il1e
(0) Squiggly Wiggly restaurant.
(C) They are thanking the everyday
customers
(0) They are apologiZing for an accident
that happened al the restaurant.

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Questions 168-170 refer to the following e-mai l.


Dea r Customer,

Because yo u have been a member of the Mailit OVO club for so long, we are
especia lly pleased to tell you a bout this exciting offer. Th is e mai l is to let you know
about our new discount package for all your favorite hit movies. Yo u can now receive
film s featuring all th e hottest sta rs more chea ply than ever before .

We wi ll begin kee ping track of how many DVDs you order as of July 15. If you order
8 DVDs wi th in the 6·month period th at follows. we wi ll rewa rd you by sending you an
additional DVD of your choice free!

If you order 10 DV Ds in 6 months, we will be happy to send you 2 free DVDs. And, if
you order 12 DVDs, yo u wi ll receive 3 OVOs absolu tely free ' Each additional DVO
you purchase after th at will be sent to yo u al 50 % of the norm al price !

Don't delay you r next order, we wa nt you to begin saving as soon as possible.

Yours trul y,
Mailit OVO club

168. How many OV Os mu st a custome r 170. W hat be nefits a re give n to the custome rs
receive before they pay hal f price for the th at order 8 DVOs?
next one? (A) No benefits
(A) 12 (8) A 50% discount
(8) 13 (C) Faster shiPPing
(C) 15 (D) Receive a OVO for free
(0) 18

169. If a customer wants 12 OVOs, how many


mu st he or she actu ally pay for?
(A) 4
(8) 6
(C) 8
(0) 10

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Questions 171~173 refer to th e following memo.

----===----'
To: All bakery staff
From: M anagement
Subj ect: T wo-day course
Date: Ma rch 12

Because wc arc on conlr:lct as an in-house bakery at the Mi lton Hotel, they ins ist tha t we maintain
the highest in food qual ity in lcnn s of taste as well as aesthetic appea l of the products we prepare. A s
such, their in terna l nationw ide aud iti ng team make s irregular vis it s to each hotel to ensure that
cont ractors are liv ing up to their hi gh standards. o,

";;
They ha ve annollnced that they wil l visil us for a one-day in spection on March 23. We have decided "
that we w ill cond uct a two-day 00' site traini ng course to ensure that all sta ff :lI'C well vcrsed in
recipes for al l ba ked goods prepared here, and that dccorations arc being completed in a consistcnt •"
and skillfulm al1llcr. Note that not all staff w ill bc trained al the same time . C lasses w ill be conducted
between March 15 and 19, pl ease see your attachcd schedul e to confirm when YOIi nre asked to
attend . C hanges can be made onl y if YOll ean fi nd a s t ~-tff member w ho w ill trade schedules wit h YOl! o

If YOl! have any questions, please notify your immediate supervisor.

171 . Who should people contact if they have 173. What is the relationship between the
questions? employees and th e Milton Hotel?
(A) Someone wl10 will trade schedules (A) They work directly for the hotel.
with them (8) They are guests there.
(8) Tileir Immediate supervisor (C) The ir employer has a contract with
(C) The manager the hotel.
(0) The Milton Hotel (0) They are attending a tra ining
confe rence there .
172. For how long wi ll each person rece ive
tra ining?
(A) Until March 23
(8) Two days
(C) From March 15-19
(0) One day

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Questions 174-177 refer to the following minutes,

BIG BOY BOOK CLUB


MARCH BOARD OF DIRECTORS MINUTES

l\tr Black, Presldl'1H


Ms, \,(lrl,ghr. i\<:COlinGIIH

Mr, 10n<;::-<, Vice PrcsHlcnr


Mr, I Llrn~, Membl'rslllp S(-cretary

A b s!.! l1 ( :
Mrs. Chlot'. the Opcf,lcions ,\tlanagtf, due CO a r.11l111}' <;ll1crt:cIlCY

I {ems cove l'cd


I. Thl" minutes of"the j;ehruary 21)rh were read ;Ind acceptcd,

2. ;\lcw cubJcles need [() be pl.lfchJscd for our m,lin O(fiCl' SP;\(t'. Thl" older onl;'S an'
be};1I1nin,g ro rnll npMt, and Mr. BI:u,J, \ll,t;g(:!>tcd (h:n h!~hef . qu;IIIlY 'c ubicles be
pUfdused Ihis t ime to ensure they Ja'il lonbt'r.

3. Mr. I-Iarris has unvei led his pl,lns to boost book dub meml)(:'r~hll)' I h.' Jod M),. \'V'rt,t;hr
will consult ({) produce an (:sr imar(' of how much this will boost rt-Vl'IlU(:

L New buokkecpuig Illethods aft' ro be Introduced It) JUIIC. Ms. \Xlri,l.dlt g:tv(: a. bnef
summary of how rhe chan.!!cs will arfcct dll}' lU,d:l~' opt"rarml1)"

5. New logos arc Ilecckd (or rhe cornl'MI}' It) nJrl'sh rhl' brand imagl·. 1\Olrs. Chloe will b('
askt'd to ill v{:Stig;m' (ems involved In ,111:1.

6. N(;xr y('ar's budger:


(a) Pnnllng t'rf(>rs hav(; been reduced dllfln~ rlllS business Y(;;lr (om pared (0 pre\,iolls
years, wluch h,lS helped r('tiuce cosr~ in rhar are,\. Some mone), {,In Ix: tilvl'rtt'd to orht:r
;lftca.). in rhe !lex! bud~t(.
(b) TI1('re haw bCl' n som(; dif("julifl('S In collen ions rillS Y(;;!f clUl' ru tht: ~t:nt:ral SW(C o(
the econOIll)'. ThiS :I(rtcrs {'hl;" company'.., abdiry to pl'Ojcn how mudl liquid Glplt:tl wlll
be ;tvadablc,

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174. Wh ich of the following was NOT covered 176. Wha t has helped to free up money to be
at the meeting? used in other areas?
(A) New logos (A) Less spending on office furniture
(B) Last month's minutes (8) More efficient collections processes
(C) Facilities upgrading (C) A reduction in staff
(0) Boosting membership (0) Reduced printing errors

175. Who suggested longer lasting fu rn iture be 177. Who wi ll be responsible for costing the
purchased? logo change?
(A) Mr. Black (A) Mr. Black
(B) Mrs. Chloe (B) Mrs. Chloe
(C) Mr. Jones (C) Mr. Harris
(0) Mr. Harris (0) Mr. Jones

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Questions 178 -180 refer to the following articl e.

Getting a good night's sleep may have surprising benefits, includ ing adding up to six
years to your life. This and other results of the National Sleep Center decade-long
study of the effects of sleep deprivation on adults were announced yesterday at a
press conference by Margaret Norwood , the research scientist who headed the study.
Or. Norwood stressed that "getting adequate sleep is not a luxury, it is critical to
proper brain functioning. People who sleep well show greatly enhanced moods,
improved memories, and better job performances and are significantly less likely to
be involved in accidents."
Dr. Hugh Weatley, the director at the center, agreed, stating that, while individuals do
vary in their need for sleep, "most adu lts require one hour of sleep for every two hours
of wakefu lness:' He suggested that individuals determine their own req uirements by
sleeping for the amount of time they think they need for a week.

178. When we re the results of the research 180. Wha t is NOT men tion ed as a benefit of
released? reg ular sleep?
(A) Yesterday (A) Improved appearance
(B) A week ago (B) Increased life expectancy
(C) Six years ago (C) Greater 11appiness
(0) Ten years ago (0) Better mental functioning

179. Who is Margaret Norwood?


(A) A journalist
(B) Th e director of the National Sleep
Cen ter
(C) The person in cha rge of the study
(0) A market researcher

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Questions 181-185 refer to the fo llowing letters.

r - -- •
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I 1
April 21,2006
I 1
1 Eri c Wi ll ington
1
U ni versi ty of Mic hi ga n Ann A rbor 1
1 523 State Street A nn A rbor, M I 48704 I
1 1
Dear M r. Wi llingto n ,
1
1 Through care ful obse rvati ons and loo kin g thro ugh your outstanding ac hi evemen ts in yo ur
I four yea rs at University o f Mic higa n, it is with great pl easure that we offer yo u employment 1
I with Sell Busi ness Clu b. The assurance of th is o ffe r, however, does depend on your whole I
1 coll ege transcript and exam grade for the exam you wi ll be taking durin g the interview with I
liS. We hope YO li a rc wi lling to IUlvc an in te rv iew wi th us soon. Also, w he n yo u have a
1
chance, pl ease send us your co llege lnmscripl. We tru ly app rccialC your interest in wo rki ng
I I
with us.
I
Job Title: Stock Ma nager I
I Job Descripti on: Described in the " What is Stock Man ager all abo ut?" section.

1
Salary: Salary can be paid monthly or mmu<l lly. Stock Man agers are usuall y offe red between
$45,000 to S50,000. However, thi s offer is co ntinge nt upon how the ind ividua l works and
I
helps the company to grow. It is negot iable. The salary is subject to deductions lor taxes and I
I other wi thho ld ings.
1 I
Bonu s: New employees are not elig ible for a signing b Oil LIS .
1
1 Be nefits: Hea lth , li fe, and car insurance are all prov id ed. O th er benefi ts s li ch as tu it io n
1 reimbursement and lllo l1gage payment s are determined by your dCpat11l1ent boss. I
1 Vacat ion or Pe rsonal T ime Off: Negotiabl e. I
1
I For all Y quest ions and conce rns, please refer to Empl oy ment ma nage r, Scott Henderso n, at
(433) 544-5555.
1 I
1 Brad Hilton I
1 Sell Bus iness Club Vice- President I

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1 1
Bradh@Selt .com

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April 25. 2006
)
Mr. Grad Iliiton
)
Sc ll Businc~s Club
. .J 330 Northridge St. Phoenix. AI 96777

DcaI' Mr. Bwd I idlon:

What ;)11 :lllwzing offer you have of"lc rcd Ill l:, Mr. Brad Hilton. I \\illiry to send in my
whole co lh.:g.c transcript and I have already scI up ,I datI.: for an ink:n ie\V from the phone
)
call I received li'om o lle of you r employees last night. Arizona is" pl ace I've always
wanted to go ,lnd th is job is what I ha ve always dreamed or dOlllg. J alll vel) (:xcilcd and
J cnnnol wail for the Intervicw, I hOpL' that' pas,", ) our 1e,>1 and 111;1\ my transcript is also
good enough.

r
I do ha ve SOIlI C quest ions aboul1hc bonus and benefits. and I hope to gd ans\vc l"') soon.
,)
I have applied to other corn p,lIlics abo. but I \V;lI\{ you 10 know Mr. Brad I [ilton. that my
fir!.l pick and pnority is your company, Sell l3usinc:-.s Club.

I truly app rcci~h: your ufll:r and wish you :dl th e hest.

Since re ly.

!::ric Wi ll ington
Univt' rslly or Michi gan 1\nn Arbor
523 Sla le SI. Ann Arbor. MI 4870-1
(734) 544-3954

)
Wil l iG'I'lllllirh.cdu

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181 . Whal is Ihe fi rsl leller mainly aboul? 184. How does Mr. Willinglon reacllo Ihe
(A) Trying 10 Scoui an employee from offer?
another company (A) He is overjoyed.
(B) Offering a college sludent (B) He will wail for olher offers.
employment (C) He is a bil disapPOinted.
(C) Infornllng a business Irip to a (D) He doesn't have any other cho ice 10
university make.
(D) To offer a teaching career in
University of Michigan 185. Whal does Mr. Willing lon like Ihe most
aboullhe offer?
182. What is NOT in th e firslleller? (A) The facl Ihal he can sllil work and live
(A) Address of Sell BUSiness Club in Michigan ,n
Company (B) The salary is Illore lilan he expecled. ,
••
(B) Description of wage (C) The job as a supply manager ,.
"
(C) Contacl number of Employment (D) A new aparlmenl and car Ihe
manager company is willing to pay for him
(D) Name of job offered ~

183. What does th e offer Mr. Hilton made


depend on?
(A) Mr. Willington's exam grade on his
final exam
(B) Mr. Wlilington's first 90 days of work
(C) Mr Willinglon's pasl exam grades
(D) Mr. Willinglon's work hlslory

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Questions 186-190 refer to th e following form and letter.

MENTOR APPLICATION 2006-2007

Last Name: Heesh


First Name: Edward
Middle Initial: K.

PIO 349444838
Email Address [email protected]

Campus Address and Phone Number for the 2006-2007 academic year
423 Dolmes E. Landern OH 43222

Are YOll available to be a Mentor through May 2007> Yes


Have you ever been a Mentor with Residence Life at OSU? No_

Please Indicate Gender Male

Overall GPA 3.67


You need a cumulative 2.75 GPA at the time of application.

Current Class Standing Freshman


You need to have at least 12 credits completed at the time of application. Any class
can apply!

Please indicate all the communities you would be interested in working with.
Alcohol Free Community. Non-smoking Hall. Quiet Floor. Uwer Class Students

The information I have presented is true and correct. I understand that incomplete
or false information may subject me to disqualification from being considered for
the pOSition. I grant the Department of Residence Life permission to verify that my
overall GPA is at least 2.75 and that I have completed 12 credits. I authorize the
agents of Ohio State University to conduct routine inquiry during the processing of
my application in order to provide the information necessary to determine my
employability. This may include , for example, inquiries directed to the Office of
Judicial Affairs or current Residence Life staff. I further understand this information
will be shared with members of the Selection Committee for evaluation purposes.

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Dear Nlcntor Appl icant,


Helllg a ment or is teaching, helping, c<lri ng. guiding the Stl1dC nl ~ un your floo r <lS a leader. It i:- il ll
experience of li ving 10gelh\.:1 nOI only physicall y but al so l11entall y with ot her students who arc usua ll y
yOlLllgc r than yOli arc. YOLL \\ ill b\.: 111clr mentOr academically. social ly. and mentall y.

1\ is a great pleasure fo r me to tell YOll th at we have received your applica ti on for the 2006-2007
Mentor position. \Vc arc currentl y rev iewing your qualificati ons and wi ll be ve rifyi ng your cUlllulati ve
G.P.A. as well as how lllallY credits you have as of the end of Fall 2005 Ylc.!lItor.
YOll will rece ive an cmail on or before .hllwary 20. 2006 telling you yOll r eligibili ty. and if yO ll arc
continued in the process, what time \0 attend the Asscs~me l1\ Cen ter 011 Saturday. Jan uary 28, 2006.

If YOll clo nOt receive an emai l 0 11 Janu;.\1Y 20. pil:ase ca ll K<l ren Stowell m51 7-43 2-2503.

Thank yOll lor your interest in the Mentor position.


Rospectfully.
Nikk i O'Brien. PHR
Ass istan t Director for
Stan' Devclolllllcnt <lnd DIversity
ohri cnni @osu.cdu

186. What is the apptication for? 189. What is th e penalty for providing wrong
(A) It is 10 be a professor at a university. informa tion ?
(8) It is for volunteering to go overseas (A) You will not be considered as an
for studYing abroad. applicant.
(e) It is to be a helper and gUide for (8) You will gel F on all of your classes.
students in the dormitory. (e) You Will be kicked out of the
(D) It is for volunteering to serve 11igh university
school students With drug problems. (D) You will lose your chance to gel all of
the benefits of being a mentor.
187. What is one of th e requ irements to be a
mentor? 190. What is NOT in the readings?
(A) You have to have at least an overall (A) The applicalton contains students
grade of 3.75. address, email. and phone number.
(8) You have to have at least 12 credits (8) The letter has Ms. O"Briens phone
achieved by the lime of application. number for reference.
(e) You need to be a U.S. citizen. (C) Belflg a mentor IS liVing will' other
(D) You musl get recommendations from stud en IS more than lust physically.
two professors. (D) The application is open to all class of
students as long as U,ey have enough
188. When will Edward know if he is eligible for credits.
the pOSition?
(A) January 16
(8) January 20
(e) January 28
(D) It doesn ·t say in Ihe letter.

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Questions 191 -195 refer to the fotlowing introduct ion and letter.

National Nature Conservation Association


Presents "Protect Us":

These days we hear news of global warming, species extinction. collapse of the fain forests,
devastation of the sea, and melting of the ice on the north and south poles. We feel
powerless and do not know what to do. We are overwhelmed with sadness to see our
beautiful land and animals dying or suffering. What can do about it?

"When we do it together, " Mr. Peterson, the head of the National Nature Conservation
Association says, "we can protect them , and eventually protect ourselves, " Mr. Peterson and
his colleagues proposed selecting one representative from each city to come together and
find solutions that they ca n ca rry out all together.

"If you have passion for life , life that has always made this world as beautiful as it was, and
courage to act upon what you believe, please come and help us." Mr. Peterson said wi th
g reat inspiration. This movement called "Protect Us" is a national wide movement and (we)
are looking for sponsors and support from anyone, anywhere. and anytime. Just ca ll 1-800-
SAVE-US to support financia lly or sign up to be a representative for your city. Call now to
protect you rself, your family. your nation , and you r Earth.

May 15. 2006

Dear Mr. Peterso n.

I am the president of New Electron ics Company, James O'Conner. La st night when I was
watching T.V. at home , I was very inspired by your short message that my desire to support
you and your group led me to write th is letter to you. I remember when I was young my dad
would always take me fishing and hunting. experiencing the beauty and power of nature. I
surely wan t that to continue for my ch ildren and also for all of our future generations. I would
like to dona te $1.000 dollars and actually become an official sponsor of National Nature
Conservation Association. Please let me know if there is anything else I can do to help,
other than supporting finanCially. I applaud your courage and passion to save what God 11as
given us.

James O'Conner
CEO & President of New Electronics
Bloomberg . NY

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191 . What is the article about? 194. Wha t is the ma in pu rpose of Mr.
(A) It is about a sCientist who found a O'Conner's letter?
solution to save the world. (A) He wants to help N N C.A by
(8) It IS about a president of a nation donation
wanting to save nature. (8) He wants to be a city representative.
(C) It is about an inspiring movement to (C) He wants to advertise his products as
protect nature. he sponsors N N CA
(D) It IS a commerCial trying to sell (D) He wants to share his solution to save
products th81 will save nature. nature.

192. What is NOT one of the problems we are 195. What is NOT tru e about Mr. O'Conner?
facin g today? (A) He loves nature and wants the future 0
>
0

(A) Rise In average temperature generation to enJoy it too. •~


(8) Desolation of the sea (8) He was very encouraged by Mr. ">
(C) Crush of the forests Peterson 's leadership and courage. "
2

(D) Melling of snow on mountaills (C) He wants to be a sponsor of N.N.C.A "•.,


~
for the good cause. ~

193. Who can be a representa ti ve of city? (D) He.wlli sell all of his belong ings to
(A) Anyone who has a degree In the support N.N.C.A.
science field
(8) Anyone who wishes to protect the
world from war
(C) Anyone who worked for N N C A for
the last five years
(D) Anyone who wants to step up and
preserve the environment

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1f Darling's
I n Daytona Beach

Welco me to Darling's ou td oor near-beach fam ily restau rant

About Darling's
Established by Michel Darling in 1923
Known as one of th e best seafood restaurant in Florida
Has over 100 seals I Welcomes group reservations
Japan ese, American, French Chefs
Over 50 kind s of fish , over 200 kinds of dish

For reservation, call (655) 332-5867


Fax (655) 332-5866

Seth Darling, Owner of Darling's

August 13, 2006

Dear Mr. Seth Darling,

Mr Darling. this is Russell Jenny, owner of Fresh Fish , down in Miami. I've heard about your
fantastic restaurant and I and my wife are actually planning to visi t your restaurant soon. Today
I wri te this letter to you to tell you about our great deals on fish. Our crew only goes out to the
sea early in the morning so that the fish will continue to stay fresh throughout the whole day
and that's where we got our name 'Fresh Fish'. Here are some of the deals thai I wanted to
offer you :

Tuna 200 kg S800


T Hll aegg 10 kg $ 1,000
Salmon 200 kg $850
Sa lm o n egg 10 kg $900
Octopus 100 kg $500
Sea Urchi n 50 kg SI.OOO
Yellow tail 60 kg S800
Crab 100 kg $9 00
tlIack Cod 100 kg $L ,500

As you see, this IS unusually cheaper than normal price, and I wish you do not miss this chance
to make a great profit. Our tunas and sal mons are outstand ing in th eir quality, and I am pretty
sure you've heard of our yellow tail and crab for theIr great taste . Please contact me as soon as
you decide and we will sh ip it to your restau ra nt in less Ihan 10 hours. Thank YOll .

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196. What is true about Darling 's? 199. W hat ma kes Fresh F ish's fish fresh?
(A) It is a brand new restaurant (A) Fresh Fish catches fish and stores
(8) It selves all kinds of food and drinks. them In an advanced storage
(C) It is near a beach and takes no (8) Fresh Fish ca tches fish al the light
reserva tions. lime for the fish to stay fresh.
(0) Its chefs are from Europe, Asia, and (C) Fresh Fish ca lches flsh at a certain
America. spot in the sea whe re fishes are fresh
(D) Fresh Fish has a great transporting
197. Who most likely is Selh Darling? system that keeps fish fresh
(A) An owner of the restaurant
(B) A marketing director 200. What does M r. Ru ssell Jenny say about
(C) A chef his products? ,n
0

(D) A frsller (A) They are exceptronally cheap. ff


(8) Hi s tuna and squid are great quality. ">
198. Who is Ru ssell Jen ny? (C) Black Cod and Sea Urchin are
(A) He IS one of Darling's relatives. famous for great taste
(8) He owns a busmess that supplies fish (0) They can be deliverecl to Darling's III

to Darling·s. 2 days.
(C) He is a fisherman down In Miami.
(D) He 11as a business of selling fish to
seafood restaurants.

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(8) The cons truction workers are trying to destroy plalform.
a building. (B) The people are all weaflng bags.
(e) The constructcon \'Jorkers (,Ire putting (C) There are people doing conslruclion work in
something on the "uck the lane.
(D) The construction work ers are removing trees (D) The people are getting 0" the Irain.
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~ (Al The shirts are wrapped in plastic. -====- (A) The man is bending over his foot
(8) The clothes are already sold ouL (8) The woman is laking a nap.
(e) The clothes me on hanger~ (e) The map IS IYln9 on lhe gmss.
(0) The shirts have been slacked on the table. (0) The woman is making lunch.

4. 8.

(A) Some cans Clre Clushed. (A) The cars have gotten into an accident.
(8) The cans are 01 all the same drinks. (8) nc <"-<11 are POl sir 9 Illrougr' 1M croS! walk.
(el The cans are being recycled Inlo aluminum. (C) The car is blocked by some people.
(0) The designs on the cans are similar. (0) The car is passing ahead other cars.

5. 9.

E=
(Al The bus is crowded with people. ~ (A) The beers are about to fall off the wall.
(8) Some people are geUing all the bus. (B) Som0 beers are dl::lplaycd on tho sholl.
{el TM person is selling some toys to tM people. (e) Some beel s are pit~d on the lable.
(0) There are lew people In lhe bus. (0) Some beerS are being slacked in the
warehouse.

6.
10.

:-:f~.; (A) There are some empty seills In Ihe restaurant


(8) Everyone is si1ling in their seals.
.J:; (A) The waiters are cleaning the tables.
(8) People ::Irc: Ilnroying Iheir meals.
(C) People are watChing a band playing jazz.
(C) The chef Is selling his cookbooks.
(0) People are ordenng food from the menu.
(0) The manager Is fOlding the napkins.

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18. I wonder who they afe gomg \0 designate for the
Eo. advertising position.
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'A) I hj',u<1tll(-J II1le.lle,·,: are .till qomg o.~
11 . Wilen can I lake a look althe lIal ?
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(A) On Main 51. (8 ) No, they haven't deposited any money in the
savings account.
(B) At -1.30.
(C) No, I was poor at Math and Science
(e) It has one bedroom

19. What was the name of Ihe speaker who made a


12. Where should we meel tor Ihe Job development
-..r"
' .. workshop? t'iIII speech about Ihe governm ent's new labor policy?
(A) About the job applicatIOn forms that we have to
~ (A) Before the conference. ~ liII OUI.
(6) In tho somln"r room.
(8) Somebody hom the. MinIstry of Labor came.
(C) Ves, I guess so.
(e) I don't know who you are talking about.

13. Can you stay up tonlghl and fjnish your term paper
by tomorrow? 20. How many people are coming to the

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(AI Not tonight. I have to ....ork ' ....
~·I"·' commencement ceremony?

(8) I hate eating vegetables. (A) Yes. they all look gorgeous.

(C) Yes, cert ainly you can. (8) I am led up wi th my work now.
(e) Them oHP. ilbout four hundred guests.

14. How long were you employed al Jones


. . Accounting firm ? 21. 00 I need your approval if I want to see your
~ (A) Yes, I respected my boss. ~ daughter?
(B) Since J gradll:Jled flom IHwerslly. • (A) Ye~ talk to m( I am her father.
(C) Just take a lew steps. (8) I want some 01 them.
(C) It takes 011 at 5:45.

15. We don', have 10 sign up lor this, right?


~ (A) Yes. we do. 22. Would you like me to help you prepare for the
• (8) The cashier. ~
{;;, meeting?
(e) You're welcome. E:. (A) To the meeting room .
~

(8) I think I c~n do it bv my. ~JI


(C) Yes, she's well prepared.
16. Why was Ihe plane postponed lor an hour?
~ (A) Yes, iI's an increase In numbers.
· l= (S) She's been working hard to meel Ihe ends.
-===- 23. How long does iltake to get your work done?
(C Thl . oath \',.1: ,1'lIful
::1:; \A ~ UI 0
• (6) One main course is fine With me.
(e) A couple of days ago.
17. Dldn't you send an Invitation card 10 every guest?
:-:Is: (Al Alright. I won'!.
. . (B) No. just to Ms Cantrell.
(el No. I need this book. 24. 00 I have to ask Mr. Watanabe to sign this
E:. agreement?
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~ (A) The atmosphere is very romantic.


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(8) No, he won't be iJblo 10 rnak(~ iltoday,
(C) We aU agree to go 10 Chinese restaurant.

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E: or are you always busy with your work?
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• E: (Al I'll check out some of the books from the


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library.
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she?
(Al There are only a few rooms available.
(8) That one is Stephanie's.
(8) I don', think he'll do it without receiving any (C) SI10'1I be gone for one month, starting in June.
money.
(C) I will be tree sornetune in the morning.

33. Who's taken a day off today?


-y.
'.,. .. (Al No. the supervisor went out.

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Don'\ you want to gel some rest? (8) There's no one missing.
(Al No, this is yours. (C) Irs somewhere between the River St. and
E: (8) I've $0 many things to do, Japan lawn.
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(C) I took it to the mechanics.

34. Don', we h.ave a stapler in the office somewhere?


' E: (A) Alri ght, we can use the file cabinet instead.
27. When does the new semester begin at university? ~

.. .
~"I""'"" (A) I couldn't get it.
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E::. (8) I'll skim Ihrough loday's newspaper .
(C) Yes, II"S on Paui"s desk.
· ~
"" (8) r guess the semester will soon begin.
(C) In machinery office C.

35. Do you know when we can visitlhe facilily?


'E: (A) A bunch of people.
2B. Sleven booked a room at the Renaissance hotel,
E: (9) Yes, that's exaclly what I want to say.
E: didn't he?

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(C) They win give me a call to let me know.


(A) No, I haven't had dinner there .
(8) I got a reserved seat on the bus .
(C) I am sure he did it.

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-'It
How about hiring some part-time workers for six
months or so?

29.
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I try to work oul every day.
(A)Sodol.
, Eo (8) About two inches long.
• (A) It will definitely help us ship the equipment
wilhin the Shipping date .
(8) No, ii's not helping me at all.
(C) I am sorry, but I have no idea when he witt
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(C) Thank you so much, I witl prepare for it. come.

30 . Should you respond to my e-mail or send me a 37. Have you done the reporting by yourself, Mr. Lee.
....I"".
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letter? or do I have to give you a hand?
. . (A) Yes, I read it. -T--
.......
(A) I'd love your help il you can.
(6) I haven't seen then. (8) Yes. it's by Mr. Lee.
(C) Either way is okay with me. (C) The room is crowded.

31. How can I find the number for the City Hall? 38 . Who's going to meet me at the train station on
J
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E=. (A) Take the red line to downtown. • Monday?
~~I~ (6) Try to look it up in the yellow page. .;. ~ (A) Yes, it's a bit chilly_
. (C) Thanks a lot, I've found what t need the most. (6) We haven't decided yet.
(C) He didn't show up at the station.

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39. How about going to the con ference, and then take
_.......
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yo the bus to get to work? W: I finally decided to go 10 Spain for my
(A) Since she likes being in the conference. vacation alter all. My parents strongly
(8) 1"11have to see my agenda f,rsl. recommended Spain, where they actually
(C) There's no specific thing to do. went for their honeymoon.
M: I see. bul I thought you said the tickets were
too expensive.
W : They were, But this is my only vacation for
40. Why did Nancy make up her mind to quillhe job

... ~ right now?


(A) Because she wants new trousers .
(8) Those are very good reasons.
(el I do not have a clue.
the year, and I want to get the most out of it.
I hope that the weather will be good,
M: t so wish I could go with you. You know that?
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Part III .. .. . wanted to ask you a couple of questions.
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W: Oh alright Sure. Come on in. Would you like


some tea. Mr Hunter?
M: No, thank you. So here's my first Question
M: The annual sales convention is In Boston in for you. Where were you last night between
a week, isn't it? 2 A.M. and 4 A.M.? Your boyfriend was
W : Yes, but they cut it from the usual 4 days to found dead this mommg on the 3rd Street 01
just 3 days this year. I think the reason is New York city.
because there are less sales companies that W: Oh my gosh! No way! That cannot be true! I
are invited this year. saw him yesterday!
M: No, I think they must be trying 10 save
money. because I remember last year how
they had about the same number of
companies al the convcnllOn bul it was 4
days. I think they gel 10 save about three -=-
"" W: Why are sales so slow recently? 00 you
Ihousand dollars if they shorten it by one day.
~
eo think we need some more salespeople?
W : Wow, how do you know all this? You are so M: I think a workshop on more aggressive sales
smart! strategies might help. When Danny used to
work with us, he would always open up a
workshop where we can share our ideas and
come up with more ellicien! sales strategies.
W: Yeah, that's true. Alright then, aUhough
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W: 00 you have any light weight jackets? I don't
prefer any brands. It just has to be light and
Danny isn't with us anymore, why don't we
try to do it ourselves?
-=== nice. M: That's something I'd love 10 hear from you.
M: Oh, alright. Some new stocks Just came in.
Why don't you take a look at them? They are
on the rack over there.
W: Thanks. Wilh this warmer weather, my
winter coat is too hal. Hey, I like that! How
much is that? Tha\"s just what t want! ""
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W: tam slar1ing 10 work on a new painting
tomorrow. So unlill finish. don't expect to
M: Yes, that's one of our new stocks. That's -=- see me.
eighty dollars. M: But, aren't you planning any shows for next
month? You know. my wife said your last
show was one of the most amazing shows
she has ever seen in her tife, and that's the
same for me!

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W: Well, thank you. But I stili need to come up
with more creative ways to draw And yes, W: Why IS our monthly conference call moved
I do have one at the Forest Gallery, starting
up 10 7:30 AM ? Man . it's so early mlhe
at the end of next week. mornlng l Don'lthey sleep?
M: Well, we will definitely be there! M: It's early. so people from the German office
can Join In to diSCUSS the September results.
W. Oh, alnght. Well, theY'd belter give us
breakfast. I hale working In the morning and
W: Hello, Mr. Western , Ihis is Janel Robertson especially without some food In my stomach.
from the Life Care Medical Cenler. I'm calling M: Haha, they '0'1111 lor sure . They did last lime ,
to conium your apPointment for tomorrow. remember?
M: Oh . I'm glad you called. rvo been losing my
memory lately. When am I supposed to
come In?
W: At 3:30, and you'll be seeing Dr Singer. Do
you remember why you're seeing Dr. Singer, Part IV
Mr. Western?
M: I am sorry. I JUSI can" remember why I am
seeing him tomorrow. I do remember Ihat he
doesn', have much hair thOugh . Good evening. This IS Marshall Ibanez with
Ihe weather report. It's clear and sunny this
morning and warm weather is expected for Ihe
rest of the week. There are a few clouds
moving in from Ihe southwest which means
. ·Eo
-=- M: Are you going to Ihe company picnic Ihls week? there's a possibility of scattered rain showers
later in Ih e afternoon. Tune in again this
. ~ W: No, not this week. I'll be in Chicago Irom
evening at 6 , when we will have more weathel
Wednesday to Fnday for a conference held
there With a theme of "Find the purpose of updates.
your life. - I hear some grealthings about it.
M ' Oh. don't you worry. Irs not until next
Monday. You'lI be back In time. How did you
hear aboutlhis conference? "'-co1..'6 As part of our secltrily learn you need to learn
W: My brother went la sl year, and he came about our alarm system which automatically
back completely changed I You know how he notifies Ihe local police department when " is
used 10 grumble about evorythmg? I haven'l Iriggered. To sel the alarm, IIrsl set the switch to
heard a word from his moutl1lhat is negative . 'alarm mode'. ther, you wrll need to enler the
access code, which you can find in Ihe blue
binder In the recephonrsl drawer. Afler you enler
lhe code, press 'conium ser and Ihen sign the
Eo log book. II you have any difficulty setting the
~ M: Excuse me , can you see thai postage chart
alarm, call Mr. Corny, our security chief al home .
E= over there? Man , I guess I have to gel a pair
~
of glasses soon.
W: Sure, I can see 1\ from here. You need it to
send your package, right? What are you
E=
sendtng Sir? ~ Welcome to Ihe Lalleral Ville County Museum .
M: It's a book. about 200grams. I am sending II The museum offers guided lours lor our VIsitors.
to my grandson who is now II years old. My The tour lasts about an hour. and begms III tile
lather used to read this to me when I was lobby. From there we go to tho second floor and
young. I want my gra ndson to read il too. work our way down The nexllour begins III 10
It's a greal story! milluies at 2 o'clock . While you're wMing, leel
W: Wow. he IS so lucky 10 have a grandfather Iree to browse in our 91ft shop at the end of this
like you! corridor nex110 the res t rooms. The museum
and gill shop close al 5:30. We hope you enjoy
your visit.

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colorful lively scenes 01 traditional village life.
,~ This is the National Assembly Hall. it is famous Gallery Gobombo is located on Monroe street,
for its blue stone used In its construction. directly across Irom a sculpture garden. The
Because of this stone, the Hall is allen referred gallery is open Tue.-Fri. 1Oa.m.,6p.m., Sat.
to as the 'Blue Room'. When we leave the 'Blue 10a.m.-10p.m., and Sun. 12p.m,-6 p,m,
Room', we will cross the road to the Public
Gardens. These gardens are famous for the
extensive collection of flowering trees from all
over this continent. Many of the trees are in
bloom and this will be an excellent opportunity to
take some photographs and enjoy some time in • Welcome to Peterson's hand blown glass works.
the sunshine. Later we will gather in the gardens Glass blowing dates back hundreds 01 years
to have Ollr lunch , and came to this country in the late 17th century.
We don't go back that far, but our company did
open its doors in the late 19th century, And while
many industrial changes took place in the 20th
century, glass blowing hasn't changed much.
Our specially too, remains the same, No, not
Good moming everyone. I'd like to introduce
shot glasses. but rather hand blowf'l candle
Shane Bahrn , who will be leading our training
holders. Now tet's begin our tour by looking out
sessions on internet advertising issues. Silane is
the south window where we can see some yellow
an expenenced web designer with a baCkground
colored candles holders being made.
in marketing . Today, Shane will be going over
some webpage design methods, and tomorrow
he Will talk about new interf'let security sollware,
We'll have a break at noon and refreshments will
be provided, If you didn't receive a guide book,
make Sllre you get a training manual from the .IE,
-=- Good morning, this message is lor Ms. Bathy
table in the back of the room.
Piner; this is Fang Pushing at Data Trans and
today IS June 1st. I'm calling back with details
about the training program schedUled for the 1 sl
week 01 July. I'm going to be on vacation the
last week of June, but II you send the
::1:-: Good morning. n\'O weeks from today the office information to me at our main office during the
fire prevention system will be updated to meet 2nd week 01 June, I will lake care of the
f'lew fire safely regulaliof'ls, Next Wednesday U1e
arrangements before I leave, Our address is the
workers will be installing the new fire one given Of'l our web site: but the program will
suppressant devices in the morning. To be administered at the Playon building on the
accomplish this task. the office will be closed other side 01 the street from our oftices; that's
next Wednesday morning; therelore, do not the same place we used last time. Thank you so
report to work before lpm . In addition,the much, goodbye.
workers wit! also be performing tests on the
alarm system ; however, Ihey have assured me
that we will be able to work through the tests
that afternoon.
Thank you very much ladies and gentlemen. I'm
honored to be here and truly grateful to receive
this award. When I started FGI Global Exports 3

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-===- This month the gallery Gobombo is featuring an
years ago, I never dreamed that one day I would
be standing here, lowe a 101 to Dr. Gin, my
Economics Professor at Michigan State
exhibit of works of Saith's four most
contemporary painters, entitled the colors 01 Un iversity; he taught me the true meaning of
jewel light. The show will present vibrant leadership. As the Chairperson 01 FGI, I promise
landscapes of Saith's natural beauty as well as that we will maintain to keep a market position in
the export lield while catering to the needs 01 our
employees and ou r customers around the world.

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