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Title: PART I PHOTOGRAPHS


1
PART I PHOTOGRAPHS
  • TIP 1 Take a quick look at the photograph
    before you hear the four statements.
  • TIP 2 Pay attention to similar-sounding words
    with different meanings.
  • TIP 3 Listen carefully to each complete
    statement about the photograph.

2
PART II Question Response
  • TIP 1 Focus on the purpose of the question.
  • Example 1
  • Whos going to be in charge of processing
    paychecks now?
  • (A) Yes, I have a credit card.
  • (B) The assistant accountant.
  • (C) Its a complicated process.

3
PART II Question Response
  • Example 2
  • Where is the employee cafeteria?
  • (A) Hes out sick today.
  • (B) Yes, Im really hungry.
  • (C) Im not sure I just started here.

4
PART II Question Response
  • TIP 2 Listen for question words.
  • Example 3
  • How are we going to the party?
  • ?Were taking a taxi.
  • When is the party?
  • ?Thursday, at 4 P.M.
  • Where is the party?
  • ?In the directors lounge.
  • Are we going to the party?
  • ?Yes, we are.

5
PART II Question Response
  • TIP 3 Pay attention to words that sound alike.
  • Example 4
  • What is the fare to the airport ?
  • Incorrect ? Thats a fair price.
  • Correct ? About 12 dollars.

6
PART III SHORT CONVERSATIONS
  • TIP 1 Read the question first.
  • Example 1
  • On the recording, you will hear
  • Man 1 Are you ready to order, sir?
  • Man 2 I just need a few more minutes to

    read the menu.
  • Man1No problem. Ill be back in a moment to
    tell you the daily specials.

7
PART III SHORT CONVERSATIONS
  • In your test book, you will read
  • Where are the speakers?
  • (A) At a library.
  • (B) At a supermarket.
  • (C) At a restaurant.
  • (D) At a movie theater.

8
PART III SHORT CONVERSATIONS
  • Example 2
  • On the recording, you will hear
  • Woman Is that todays paper? I want to see if
    our advertisement is in it.
  • Man No, this is yesterdays. Todays hasnt
    come in yet.
  • Woman Oh, Ill call downstairs and see if
    they have a copy.

9
PART III SHORT CONVERSATIONS
  • In your test book, you will read
  • What does the woman want to do?
  • (A) Put an advertisement in the paper?
  • (B) Order a newspaper subscription.
  • (C) Have some photocopies made.
  • (D) Check the paper for an advertisement.

10
PART III SHORT CONVERSATIONS
  • TIP 2 Try to imagine the setting of the
    conversation and who is speaking.
  • The question written in the book can often help
    you to determine the setting of the conversation.
    e.g. from the question
  • Who mailed the report?
  • you might guess that the speakers work in
    an office.

11
PART III SHORT CONVERSATIONS
  • TIP 3 Look at all four choices carefully before
    answering.
  • Example 3
  • On the recording, you will hear
  • M Brenda, can you give me a hand with this
    marketing project this afternoon?
  • W Well, I need to finish this product
    proposal today, then Im going to catch a train
    at 515.
  • M OK. Could we start on it first thing
    tomorrow morning, then?

12
PART III SHORT CONVERSATIONS
  • In your test book, you will read
  • What does the man want Brenda to do?
  • (A) Postpone the proposal.
  • (B) Hand him some papers.
  • (C) Tell him what time the train leaves.
  • (D) Help him with a project.

13
PART IV SHORT TALKS
  • TIP 1 Read the questions first.

14
PART IV SHORT TALKS
  • TIP 2 Listen to the whole talk before trying to
    answer the questions.
  • Example 2
  • Questions 1and 2 refer to the following
    report.
  • The Eastern Gas Company has been given
    permission to increase the charges for natural
    gas service. The revised rate for natural gas
    service will not be effective until March first
    of next year. The overall increase will amount to
    20 cents per cubic meter. Details of this change
    are available at the gas company billing office.

15
PART IV SHORT TALKS
  • 1. What will increase, according to the report?
  • (A) The area serviced by the company.
  • (B) The number of company offices.
  • (C) The length of the billing cycles.
  • (D) The price of natural gas service.
  • 2. When will the increase go into effect?
  • (A) March 1.
  • (B) March 8.
  • (C) March 20.
  • (D) March 30.

16
PART IV SHORT TALKS
  • TIP 3 Pay special attention to the introduction
    and the first part of the talk.
  • Example 3
  • Question 3and 4 refer to the following
    announcement.
  • Id like to take this opportunity to welcome
    you all to our seventh annual electronics sales
    convention. This year we are proud to announce..

17
PART IV SHORT TALKS
  • After hearing only this information, you will be
    able to answer questions such as the following
  • Where is this talk probably being given?
  • ?(at a sales convention)
  • What is the speakers job?
  • ?(an electronics salesperson or conference
    organizer)
  • How often are the conventions held?
  • ?(annually, or once a year)
  • What type of products might be presented at
    this convention?
  • ?(cameras, VCRs, electronic parts, etc.)

18
PART V INCOMPLETE SENTENCES
  • TIP 1 Decide if the question requires knowledge
    of vocabulary or grammar.
  • Example 2
  • Everyone should have periodic eye examinations
    to make sure any problems are quickly-----.
  • (A) produced
  • (B) responded
  • (C) discovered
  • (D) prepared

19
PART V INCOMPLETE SENTENCES
  • Example 3
  • Everyone should have periodic eye examinations
    to make sure any problems are quickly-----.
  • (A) discovering
  • (B) discover
  • (C) discovered
  • (D) to discover

20
PART V INCOMPLETE SENTENCES
  • TIP 2 Consider the overall meaning of a sentence
    to determine a missing vocabulary item.
  • Example 4
  • The firm ___ Mr. Morrison as its accountant
    after it was learned that he had not been
    mishandling funds.
  • (A) reinstated
  • (B) distracted
  • (C) determined
  • (D) reprimanded

21
PART V INCOMPLETE SENTENCES
  • TIP 3 Apply your knowledge of prefixes, word
    stems, and suffixes to select the best vocabulary
    item.

22
PART V INCOMPLETE SENTENCES
  • Examples
  • Biographer -a person who writes a story of a
    life
  • Reflection -light bent back
  • Monolingual-speaking one language
  • Dormitory -a place to sleep
  • Laboratory -a place to work
  • Laborer -a person who works

23
PART V INCOMPLETE SENTENCES
  • TIP 4 Identify the missing part of speech to
    determine the correct grammatical form.
  • Example 5
  • Please ___ your face with a mask when
  • using welding materials.
  • (A) protection
  • (B) protect
  • (C) protecting
  • (D) protective

24
PART V INCOMPLETE SENTENCES
  • TIP 5 Note that some words are often used
    together in set expressions.
  • Example 6
  • Mr. Dupre has asked me to send his ____
    regards to you and your staff.
  • (A) warm
  • (B) firm
  • (C) close
  • (D) good

25
PART V INCOMPLETE SENTENCES
  • Example 7
  • He has ___ a great deal of time on this
    project.
  • (A) passed
  • (B) spent
  • (C) cost
  • (D) paid

26
PART V INCOMPLETE SENTENCES
  • TIP 6 Look for grammatical relationships between
    parts of the sentence.
  • Example 8
  • The notebook computer is the ____ profitable
    of all the products that are presently on sale.
  • (A) as
  • (B) so
  • (C) more
  • (D) most

27
PART V INCOMPLETE SENTENCES
  • Example 9
  • Mrs. Hayashi ____ from her trip to Jakarta
  • late yesterday evening.
  • (A) return
  • (B) returned
  • (C) returns
  • (D) be returned

28
PART VI ERROR RECOGNITION
  • TIP 1 Remember that the words NOT underlined are
    correct.
  • Example 1
  • Three colleagues from China, who will be
  • conducting research in this country,
  • A
  • needs housing in the downtown area from
  • B C
  • June 7 to July 31
  • D

29
PART VI ERROR RECOGNITION
  • Example 2
  • Because there were only a few applicants

  • A
  • for the position, it is expected that
  • B
  • Mr. Da Silva will be able to do all the
  • C
  • interviewing by itself.
  • D

30
PART VI ERROR RECOGNITION
  • TIP 2 Check each underlined item to see if it
    contains an error.
  • Example 3
  • Because some of our existing clients
  • A
  • will not requiring our services this season.
  • B
    C
  • we must increase our marketing efforts.
  • D

31
PART VI ERROR RECOGNITION
  • Example 4
  • The executive departments plans to move
  • the offices from downtown to a suburban
  • A
  • area met with little resistance indeed, most
  • B
    C
  • employees look forward to move.
  • D

32
PART VI ERROR RECOGNITION
  • Example 5
  • We recognize that many of you have had to
  • A B
  • put up occasional disruptions
  • C
  • in the workplace during
  • D
  • our recent renovations.

33
PART VI ERROR RECOGNITION
  • TIP 3 Consider the structure of complex
    sentences.
  • Example 6
  • However we normally close the theater
  • A
  • doors after the show
  • B
  • begins, latecomers will be seated during
  • C
  • the intermission.
  • D

34
PART VI ERROR RECOGNITION
  • Example 7
  • ABC Textiles realized a profit
  • A
  • of approximately
  • B
  • DM 95 million last year, so makes them
  • C
  • one of the industry leaders in Germany.
  • D

35
PART VI ERROR RECOGNITION
  • TIP 4 Study the sentence for indications of time
    and space.
  • Example 8
  • The new brochures describing all our
  • A
    B
  • services were delivered to us late yesterday

  • C
  • and were shipped out early tomorrow
  • D
  • morning.

36
PART VI ERROR RECOGNITION
  • Example 9
  • The fastest way to get to England from
  • A B
  • France by car is over the tunnel linking
  • C
  • the two countries.
  • D

37
PART VII READING COMPREHENSION
  • TIP 1 Allow enough time to read and reread the
    passages as necessary.
  • TIP 2 Become familiar with the layout of texts
    used in the workplace.

38
PART VII READING COMPREHENSION
  • Example 1
  • Questions 161-162refer to the following
    memorandum.
  • Date July 31
  • To Marketing Division
  • From Stephen Schneider, Director-Planning
    Research
  • Re The market monthly Newsletter
  • Attached is a copy of The Market Monthly, a
    newspaper published by the Marketing Division,
    designed to keep you updated on competitors,
    trends, and events that impact the markets of
    interest to this company.
  • If there are individuals in your area who
    do not receive the newsletter and should be added
    to the distribution list, please contact the
    Monthlys managing editor, Maria Lopez, at ext
    240.
  • I would appreciate receiving any comments
    or suggestions you have regarding The Market
    Monthly. Please feel free to contact me at
    ext.167.

39
PART VII READING COMPREHENSION
  • 161.Whom should readers contact with suggestions?
  • (A) The company director
  • (B) The marketing manager
  • (C) Mr. Schneider
  • (D) Ms. Lopez

40
PART VII READING COMPREHENSION
  • TIP 3 Read the sentence that introduces the
    text
  • Example 2
  • Question 163-164 refer to the following
    instructions.
  • Our FAX machine is easy to use.
  • First, place the documents on the feeder tray,
    face down.
  • Next, enter the recipients fax number.
  • Finally, press the start button.

41
PART VII READING COMPREHENSION
  • TIP 4 Scan entire passage quickly once without
    stopping to try and understand unknown vocabulary.

42
PART VII READING COMPREHENSION
  • Example 3Questions 165-167refer to the following
    article.
  • Economic Slump Blamed on
  • Bad Weather
  • -----downturn---economy---------
  • --attributed--last years typhoon
  • destruction--------------------------
  • -----------------------------------------
  • -----------------------much smaller
  • production figures-----------------
  • -----------------------------------------
  • affected overall consumer sales.
  • ------------------------next year----
  • -----------------------------------------
  • -------------------------rebuild facilities.
  • ----------------------------------------------
  • ----------------------------------------------
  • ----------------------------------------------
  • Economic Slump Blamed on
  • Bad Weather
  • The recent downturn in the economy has been
    attributed to last years typhoon. The
    destruction of several key electronics
    manufacturing plants on the eastern side of the
    nation has led to much smaller production figures
    in that key industry. The resulting demand has
    driven prices up and affected overall consumer
    sales. Industry experts predict a sharp rebound
    next year as many industries take advantage of
    the opportunity to update and rebuild facilities.
    Damage to residential areas was also significant,
    and housing reconstruction has been strong
    throughout the last year.

43
PART VII READING COMPREHENSION
  • 165. What is the main idea of the article?
  • (A) A major storm is approaching the area.
  • (B) New manufacturing plants have been
    constructed.
  • (C) A large company is going out of
    business.
  • (D) A major storm has affected businesses.

44
PART VII READING COMPREHENSION
  • TIP 5 Read the question before you reread the
    text.
  • Example 4
  • Question 168-169refer to the following card.
  • Welcome Mr. Martelli to the Star Plaza Hotel.
    We hope you have a pleasant stay. Please present
    this card when enjoying our restaurant ,coffee
    shop, and sporting facilities and when signing
    charges to your room account.
  • Check Out Date10th December
  • Room No. 635
  • P. Angela Desk Clerk

45
PART VII READING COMPREHENSION
  • 168. When did the guest receive the card?(A)
    When checking into the hotel(B) When ordering a
    meal at the restaurant(C) When paying the
    bill(D) When making a room reservation
  • 169. Who issued this card to the guest?
  • (A) Ms. Martelli
  • (B) P. Angelo
  • (C) The restaurant cashier
  • (D) The accounts manager

46
PART VII READING COMPREHENSION
  • TIP 6 When you want to identify the main idea,
    read the title and the first sentence of each
    paragraph.

47
PART VII READING COMPREHENSION
  • Example 5
  • Questions 170-173 refer to the following
    advertisement.
  • SEARCHING FOR AN APARTMEN?
  • Apartments Fast, Inc. makes it quick
    and simple!
  • We offer up-to-date
    availability on the type of
  • rental you are searching
    for
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    Duplexes, Corporate Suites
  • All Price Ranges
  • Short-and Long-Term Leases
  • Furnished or Unfurnished
  • Specializing in Corporate Apartments
  • We specialize in completely furnished apartments
    with all the necessities and comforts of home.
    Whether you wish to entertain clients in a
    corporate apartment or secure temporary housing,
    we will make all the necessary arrangements.
  • Our service is tailored to your needs while
    working within your budget. Youll find that our
    prices are much less than what you would pay at a
    regular or extended-stay hotel. And we have a
    wide variety of apartments conveniently located
    throughout the city for you to choose from.
  • CALL NOW123-4321
  • For your free apartment search

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PART VII READING COMPREHENSION
  • 170. What service does Apartments Fast, Inc.
    offer?
  • (A) Cleaning peoples homes and apartments
  • (B) Helping people to find places to rent
  • (C) Buying and selling apartments and homes
  • (D) Moving furniture and appliances for
    people
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