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Trờng ĐH Hồng Đức
Năm học
THI TOEIC
Môn thi: c hiu
Dùng cho: Các lớp ĐH và CĐ khối không chuyên ngữ
Thời gian: 75 phút
READING TEST 5
In the Reading Test, you will read a variety of text and answer several different types of reading
comprehension questions. The entire Reading Test will last 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.
PART I
Directions: 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
the letter (A), (B), (C) or (D) on your answer sheet.
1, A thousand thanks for all your hard work. I shall never it.
(A) forego (B) forget (C) foretell (D) forbid
2, She told him that if his manners didn't , he would be sent home.
(A) approve (B) disprove (C) disapprove (D) improve
3, In the very beginning she had a meeting with all the staff, which turned out to be extremely .
(A) productive (B) producing (C) produced (D) production
4, Nowadays, accountants are the services they offer with budget analysis, investment
planning, and IT consulting.
(A) broadening (B) lengthening (C) opening (D) reformatting
5, Costs reached in April.
(A) an acme (B) an apex (C) a climax (D) a peak
6, Demand rose sharply after our major competitor went into
(A) bankruptcy (B) export (C) receiver (D) difficulty
7, The audit is usually no more than a page in length and is attached to the financial
statements.
(A) report (B) response (C) result (D) review


8, Research into innovative semiconductor technology and applications is considered a of
physics.
(A) branch (B) responsibility (C) segment (D) subsidiary
9, The first goal in writing a business letter is to get the recipient's .
(A) address (B) attention (C) services (D) trade
10, Cell phones are hand- devices; they are also called wireless or mobile phones.
(A) carried (B) crafted (C) held (D) made
11, Users would also benefit from a clearer picture of the economic of the enterprise.
(A) breath (B) health (C) heart (D) scene
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12, When considering an offer, the candidate should examine any benefits offered by the
employer.
(A) preferred (B) prescriptive (C) progressive (D) prospective
13, The tenant promises to pay a amount of rent, and in return, the realty agent promises to
supply the accommodation.
(A) large (B) certain (C) sum (D) leased
14, "Someone to whom we had given a copy of our business plan had shared it with our
competition."
(A) clandestine (B) confidential (C) critical (D) cryptic
15, The fans outside the cinema on the first showing of the film were unwilling to until all the
stars had gone home.
(A) dispose (B) displace (C) discover (D) disperse
16, I agree with what you say, except for this point.
(A) wholly (B) basically (C) quickly (D) simply
17, Candidate: I'm sorry I don't understand what you're
(A) in about (B) on about (C) for about (D) off about
18, Unfortunately it is now 11 o'clock and so there is a of 15 minutes already.
(A) waiting (B) lateness (C) space (D) delay
19, We have to inform our customers that the store will be closing in half an hour's
(A) o'clock (B) time (C) hour (D) duration

20, We will always remember the way you stood up and at some of the speeches in the play.
(A) clapped (B) clopped (C) clipped (D) clammed
21, After the soldiers I can see a group of circus who are jumping and dancing as they go.
(A) members (B) doers (C) actors (D) performers
22, I could phone someone to .
(A) take me the money (B) bring me the money
(C) carry me the money (D) gain me the money
23, The local department store has to make a sustained effort at this time of the year to
customer demand for summer clothing.
(A) satisfies (B) satisfaction (C) satisfy (D) satisfying
24, An independent adviser was called in after the collapse of the company to some of the
issues that were not clear.
(A) result (B) retake (C) restrain (D) resolve
25, I spent hours writing that report and checking all the information was correct and then without
thinking I pressed the button.
(A) 'destroy' (B) 'delete' (C) 'deface' (D) 'deny'
26, The new office manager will be in of all the IT requirements that the company uses.
(A) use (B) mind (C) case (D) charge
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27, They really need to keep a check on the stationery supplies as they've run A4 paper once
again.
(A) in to (B) up for (C) out of (D) up to
28, Take a good look at the receipt when you leave so that you can see that all the have been
listed.
(A) proceeds (B) items (C) products (D) produce
29, I was pleased to receive your response to my proposal but there are one or two points that
need
(A) notification (B) certification (C) clarification (D) signification
30, I would ask you kindly not to interfere with what I'm doing as in all honesty it's of your
business.

(A) no (B) nothing (C) none (D) nor
31, Some people are to learn a foreign language.
(A) unaccustomed (B) shy (C) reluctant (D) inhibited
32, Laptop computers are becoming more and more in the business world.
(A) famous (B) popular (C) sought (D) wished
33, The stock market has hit new this year.
(A) lows (B) bottoms (C) depths (D) ends
34, I think that your financial optimism is not really justified and you should adopt a more
attitude.
(A) really (B) realize (C) reality (D) realistic
35, Fifty people were made when the company suffered a severe financial shock.
(A) useless (B) unwanted (C) unneeded (D) redundant
36, … are people who put money into a business in the hope of making a profit.
(A) Spenders (B) Borrowers (C) Lenders (D) Investors
37, There's really no for my behaviour last night. I can only think that I'd had too much to drink.
(A) exception (B) escape (C) excuse (D) exclusion
38, Can you help please because I've lost my way and to get to the shops before closing time?
(A) need (B) require (C) request (D) must
39, Ms. Patel has just returned … the fifth Chennai conference on marketing and advertising.
(A) on (B) from (C) about (D) behind
40, Because only a few applications were received, the deadline … the front-desk position has
been extended by another week.
(A) for (B) to (C) with (D) at
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PART II
Directions: Read the texts that follow. A word or phrase is missing in some of the sentences.
Four answer choices are given below each of the sentences. Select the best answer to
complete the text. Then mark the letter (A), (B), (C), or (D) on your answer sheet.
Questions 41-43 refer to the following email
To Whom it May Concern,

I __41___ the Shoe People to protect the feet of my employees for over ten years now.
41, (A) trust (B) trusted (C) have trusted (D) will trust
I recently purchased a few __42_ of boots from your company for my crew. Though my men
42, (A) pairs (B) couples (C) doubles (D) two
were initially satisfied with the boots, the soles began to fall apart on them after just twelve
weeks. This was __43___ surprising considering they came with a six year warranty.
43, (A) extreme (B) extremes (C) extremely (D) of extreme
The boots are unsafe to wear because my men are pouring hot concrete. Please respond as soon
as possible with instructions on how I can return the boots and receive a refund.
Thank you,
John Trimbald
Questions 44-46 refer to the following passage
January 3rd, 2008
Dear Ms Catherine,
Thank you for your e-mail concerning the poor quality of our rubber __44__ black
44, (A) sole (B) soling (C) soled (D) soles
workboots. A representative will be by your office next week to pick __45__ the damaged
45, (A) up (B) on (C) off (D) with
boots. We apologize for any inconvenience this has caused you and your crew. Along with five
new pairs of workboots for your crew (we included one extra pair), we have enclosed a free
year's supply of sole protector spray. In our retail stores, this spray is always recommended to
buyers who work on heated floors. This should have been brought to your attention at the time of
your initial order (received by telephone on October 12, 2007). Please excuse our oversight. To
date we have had no complaints about these workboots from __46__
46, (A) employers (B) employees (C) customers (D) workers
who have used the protector spray. However, should you use the spray and find that you are still
unsatisfied with the boots, please return the boots and spray for a full refund. Thank you for
supporting The Shoe People. Have a Happy New Year.
Sincerely,
Stan Mason, President

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Questions 47-49 refer to the following passage
25 October
Ms. Sally Salhit
Channel 3 TV
2000 Pine Road
Buffalo, New York
Dr. Ms. Salhit,
I am writing to request permission to use portions of your recent episode about the migrating
patterns on black bears in your recent episode of 'Animals of the North' that __47___ November
15th.
47, (A) aired (B) covered (C) hunted (D) portrayed
All excerpts from your television show would only be shown to students at Westside High. As an
educational institution ___48___ limited means
48, (A) which (B) that (C) with (D) were
we are unable to pay for any of the content with monetary compensation, but we would give your
show proper ____49_____ as the sole provider of the content
49, (A) evaluation (B) remuneration (C) destination (D) recognition
and by doing so you may gain sevel dozen new loyal (and young) viewers in the process.
I look forward to your response, and on a personal level, must say how much I enjoy your show.
Sincererly,
Bob Calardar
Westside High School
Science Department
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Question 50-52 refer to the following passage
Security Health Insurance
Did you know that 1 in 6 Americans __50__ have health insurance? Even worse is that the
50, (A) don’t (B) doesn’t (C) do (D) does
uninsured have a 40% higher risk of death than those who are covered.

Why would anyone take such a risk? Because it’s too expensive. Well, not anymore! With
Security Health Insurance you can find a plan that will ___51___ your budget and protect you
and your loved ones.
51, (A) see (B) meet (C) catch (D) get
___52__ our plan to those of our competitors and you’ll see that we offer the most complete
52, (A) Comparing (B) Compared (C) Compare (D) To compare
benefits package at a better price than any other company.
One of our agents can get you a quote within minutes or you can apply online.
Don’t wait until it’s too late!
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PART III
Directions: In this part, you will read a selection of texts, such as magazine and newspaper,
articles, letters, and advertisements. Each text is followed by several questions. Select the best
answer for each question and mark the letter (A), (B), (C), or (D) on your answer sheet.
Questions 53 through 54 refer to the following letter.
Market Products, Inc.
830 2
nd
Av e, Suite 20B
New York, NY 10015
June 7, 20_
Ms. Lucy Harper
2091 W 4
th
Avenue
Apartment 101
Buffalo, NY 12345
Dear Ms. Harper:
Thank you for your letter of April 15 looking for a job at Market Products. You have good
experience and an excellent education. I am sorry to tell you, however, that we don’t have any

job openings at this time. We will keep your résumé and contact you if we have any job openings
in the future. Good luck.
Best regards,
Joan Rogers
Joan Rogers
Human Resources Director
53, Why did Joan Rogers write this letter?
(A) To offer Ms. Harper a job
(B) To sell products to Ms. Harper
(C) To reply to Ms. Harper’s letter
(D) To explain the work of Market Products
54, When did Joan write the letter?
(A) On April 5
(B) On April 15
(C) On June 7
(D) On June 17
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Questions 55 through 58 refer to the following memo.
Memorandum
The XYZ Company
From: Brianna Herbert
Date: Friday, May 17
To: Accounting Department Staff
Re: Next week
I will be out of the office at an accountants’ conference next week, May 20-24. If you need help
during that time, please contact my assistant, Sherry Noyes
Thank you
55, Where will Brianna Herbert be next week?
(A) In the office
(B) At a conference

(C) On vacation
(D) At the XYZ company
56, Who is Sherry Noyes?
(A) An accountant
(B) The writer of the memo
(C) The owner of the XYZ Company
(D) Brianna Herbert’s assistant
57, The word “contact” in line 8 is closest in meaning to
(A) work with
(B) call
(C) touch
(D) look at
58, Who should read the memo?
(A) All staff the the XYZ Company
(B) Brianna Herbert
(C) People who work in the accounting department
(D) Conference planners
Questions 59 through 62 refer to the following advertisement.
The new express train will begin service between Riverdale and Mayfield on October 24. The
trip takes five hours on the older, slower train. On the express train it will take only three hours.
The express train will have larger, more comfortable seats, and there will be free food for the
passengers. There will be two express trains a day between Riverdale and Mayfield. There will
also be four regular trains. Many people will prefer the regular trains because the tickets are
cheaper.
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59, How long is the trip on the express train?
(A) Two hours
(B) Three hours
(C) Four hours
(D) Five hours

60, How many regular train will there be a day?
(A) Two
(B) Three
(C) Four
(D) Five
61, Why would people prefer the regular trains?
(A) The seats are larger.
(B) The tickets are less expensive.
(C) The food tastes better.
(D) They are more comfortable
62, The word “service” in line 1 is closest in meaning to
(A) commuting
(B) setting up
(C) operation
(D) making do
Questions 63 through 65 refer to the following advertisement.
Just on the market.
Paradise Hills Beauty!
Brand new luxury 4 bedroom, 2 bath home.
In a bright and sunny location just 1 mile north of Paradise Hills.
With approximately 1900 square feet, this home features remote-controlled ceiling fans,
whirlpool bathtub in the master bathroom, fully-fitted kitchen including a gas oven with a give-
burner gas range and stainless steel fridge-freezer, marble tile floors, fireplace, and large 3-car
garage. Selling at just $198,000!
For further information, contact:
Christal DeShannon at Moore and Parker Realty, 245-3376 mobile or 486-0975 direct.
63, Where is the house located?
(A) At the center of Paradise Hills
(B) North of Paradise Hills
(C) North Hills

(D) In Colorado Hills
64, Which is NOT included in the house?
(A) A bathroom
(B) A garage
(C) A swimming pool
(D) A fireplace
65, Who is Christal DeShannon?
(A) A real estate agent
(B) The home owner
(C) A homemaker
(D) Unknown
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Questions 66 through 69 refer to the following article.
Making Life Easier in the Home
This month in Golden Age Magazine we would like to share some tips for making life easier as
you get older. These tips are all quick and easy, and most importantly, they won’t cost you a lot
of money. Here are a few ways that senior citizens can make their homes more comfortable and
less dangerous places to live:
1. When lining your garbage can with plastic bags, put 6 or so extra in the bottom. When
you fill one, you will have another at your fingertips to replace it.
2. Store heavy items on center cabinet shelves, light objects on high or low shelves. This
way you won’t risk straining your back to pickup heavy objects.
3. Put a night safety light in your hallway or bathroom. Installing a light can help reduce
night-time accidents. If you use a glow-in-the-dark light switch, even better!
4. Sticking traction strips on slippery surfaces is essential, especially on tiled surfaces such
as bathrooms. Traction strips are available from most major retailers.
5. Be sure to remove clothes from the dryer with a reacher. This will help you protect your
back. These are just a few ways that you can help make your daily living more enjoyable.
66, Who is this article intended for?
(A) People who like to do home improvements

(B) People with big houses
(C) Elderly people
(D) People with young children
67, Which of the following positive aspects is NOT mentioned?
(A) The tips are easy.
(B) The tips are quick to perform.
(C) The tips don’t cost much money.
(D) The tips are especially good for women.
68, What is a reacher?
(A) A machine to dry clothes
(B) A kind of long stick
(C) A kind of chair
(D) A night safety light
69, What does the article NOT suggest?
(A) Installing night lights
(B) Using track slips to stop slipping
(C) Storing heavy items outdoors
(D) Putting light objects on high shelves
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Questions 70 through 72 refer to the following advertisement.
Always tired? No energy?
Do you need a little extra strength to get through that tough workday?
If you answered “yes”, then try Vitagetic, the new energy drink.
Vitagetic has all the vitamins that your body needs to maintain a high level of energy all day
long. It is an easy way to get all your vitamins. Your don’t have to take lots of vitamin pills. It
comes in three fantastic flavors: Lemon, Orange, and Apple, and tastes great.
Have one bottle at breakfast and you will feel healthy and energetic until quitting time. You can
find it at all good supermarkets.
70, Who should drink Vitagetic?
(A) People who are often tired

(B) People who have a lot of energy
(C) People who are bored
(D) People who can’t sleep
71, Why is Vitagetic good for you?
(A) Because it has oranges and apples
(B) Because it has vitamins
(C) Because it comes in bottle
(D) Because you drink it at breakfast
72, Which of the following is NOT true?
(A) You have to take vitamin pills with Vitagetic.
(B) You can buy Vitagetic at supermarkets.
(C) Vitagetic is a good breakfast drink.
(D) Vitagetic is delicious.
Questions 73 through 75 refer to the following profile.
Business Profile: Simon Technologies, Inc.
Location: Corporate headquarters in Chicago, manufacturing plants in Mexico City and Taipei.
Business: Design and manufacture switches used on equipment such as microwave ovens and
gasoline pumps. Switches are custom-made for 80% of customers. Customers are in twelve
countries and include major manufacturers of cellar phones.
Employees: 150 in Chicago, 500 worldwide.
Sales: Simon Technologies had $12.8 million in annual sales last year. Since then, sales have
increased about 200% to over $38 million. Projected sales increase for the coming year: 25%.
History: Founded in 1979 as a division of H.A. Grady Co. Became independent in 1995.
Future: The industry leader in design and manufacturing, Simon Technologies focuses on being
a world-class supplier of innovative products and on increasing annual growth by at least 10%
each year.
73, What does Simon Technologies produce?
(A) Switches
(B) Microwave ovens
(C) Gasoline pumps

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(D) Phones
74, In how many countries does Simon Technologies have facilities?
(A) One
(B) Two
(C) Three
(D) Twelve
75, What percent increase of sales is predicted for the next year?
(A) 10%
(B) 25%
(C) 80%
(D) 200%
Questions 76 through 78 refer to the following magazine article.
Lorraine Kulasingam has worked in the fashion industry as a stylist for ten years, choosing the
clothing that models and movie stars wear for on-camera appearances. “I’m the only one who
decides how the actors look”, she says. “I love it. Every day is different.” Although Lorraine
routinely meets famous movie stars, there is a disadvantage to her job: she often works 18-hour
days, and she has to accommodate everyone’s schedule. “It’s pretty tiring,” she admits. “But I
wouldn’t change careers for anything.”
76, What is indicated about Ms. Kulasingam’s job?
(A) She has recently changed careers.
(B) She often works very long days.
(C) She gets tired of doing the same thing.
(D) She recently received a promotion.
77, What does Ms. Kulasingam do in her job?
(A) Hires the models who appear in advertisements
(B) Selects clothing for film stars and models
(C) Organizes filming of television programs
(D) Takes pictures for the fashion industry
78, What could be considered a benefit of her position?

(A) Meeting famous people
(B) Receiving free accommodation
(C) Being able to set her own work hours
(D) Being in a management-level position
Questions 79 through 80 refer to the following report.
The Jolly Hamburger restaurant chain reported that, because of cost cutting, it was able to double its profits
this year to $52 million. Jolly Hamburger is the second largest fast-food company in the country, after Big
Burgers, which reported profits this year of $60 million, up from $48 million last year. Jolly Hamburger plans
to broaden its customer base by introducing a special low-fat, low-sodium menu geared toward senior
citizens.
79, How was Jolly Hamburger able to increase its profits?
(A) By lowering its prices
(B) By introducing a new menu
(C) By getting more customers
(D) By decreasing its expenses
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80, What were Jolly Hamburger’s profits last year?
(A) $26 million
(B) $48 million
(C) $52 million
(D) $104 million
Questions 81 through 85 refer to the following chart and letter.
At the beginning of the year, I decided to lose weight. In January and February, I began
swimming twice a week in order to burn off some calories. In May, I spent a week in Mexico and
gained back some of this lost weight by eating too many tacos. In the summer, I began eating
more vegetables instead of meat. Twelve months later, I feel quite satisfied with my weight loss.
81, How much did Peter weigh in May?
(A) 98 kg
(B) 95 k
(C) 93 kg

(D) 90 kg
82, How much did Peter weigh at the end of the year?
(A) 110 kg
(B) 40 kg
(C) 60 kg
(D) 75 kg
83, How often did Peter go swimming?
(A) Twice a week
(B) January
(C) For two months
(D) For twelve months
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84, Where did Peter gain weight?
(A) At the gym
(B) In May
(C) In Mexico
(D) On his coffee break
85, What did Peter eat instead of meat?
(A) vegetables
(B) rice
(C) cereal
(D) egg
Questions 86 through 90 refer to the following memos and tables.
To: All sales staff
From: Marketing
Re: 2005 Sales Figures
Date: January 27,2006
The fourth quarter's sales figures have now been tabulated. Please take a look at the
attached chart before next Monday's meeting. The chart will form the basis of much of the
discussion at the meeting. A copy of previous year's figures is also attached for your reference.

Please be ready to give your opinion on the new figures and be prepared to offer ideas for sales
campaigns for the coming year. Remember, we also welcome your ideas at any time. Don't be
afraid to submit any thoughts you may have at any time during the year.
To: Marketing
From: Andy Hardacre, Sales Team
Re: Sales Figures and meeting
Date: 28
lh
January
I'm afraid that I won't be able to attend the meeting as I will be on vacation next week.
However, before I go, I just wanted to let you know some of my thoughts on the figures
sent out yesterday.
I don't think that the figures contain too many surprises, but it appears that we sold a lot
less fiction this year than last. In actual fact, I don't think this chart is a true reflection of sales
because during the 4
lh
quarter of the previous year, we held a promotional campaign. As you
will recall, we ran a special offer on different types of fiction every week during that quarter. For
every two books purchased within the featured genre, customers received a third free of
charge. So the number of units does not represent true sales figures. I think we need to
bear this in mind. We didn't run this kind of campaign last quarter. But I think that perhaps
something like a buy two, get one 50% off campaign might be successful. Customers will feel
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they are saving money, and we will profit more than if we simply offer the third book for
free.
What I would like to see is an increase in sales of children's books. Why don't we add a
cushioned seating area with toys in some of our larger stores? It would allow parents to
browse the kids' books while their children play. Furthermore, we could give away free
notebooks or pens, or something like that with some of the less popular series to try to
improve sales. Or, how about a sticker with each book in a series—collect five stickers and

get a book free?
These are just some rough ideas. I'm sorry I won't be at the meeting, but I hope you will
consider some of these thoughts.
86, What is the purpose of the first memo?
(A) To solicit ideas from sales staff
(B) To reprimand staff for poor sales
(C) To demand payment for the previous two years
(D) To inform staff of store closures
87, Why did Andy Hardacre send a memo to Marketing?
(A) He wants to resign.
(B) He will not be at the meeting.
(C) He does not want to speak at the meeting.
(D) He wants to complain about not being invited to the meeting.
88, What kind of books have sold the most over the past sales periods shown?
(A)Non-Fiction Paperback
(B) Non-Fiction Hardcover
(C) Fiction Paperback
(D)Fiction Hardcover
89, According to Andy Hardacre, why is the chart not an accurate reflection of book sales?
(A) It does not show books signed by the author.
(B) It includes books given away.
(C) It shows only five kinds of books.
(D) It reports sales of textbooks.
90, Which of the following ideas to increase sales of children's books is NOT mentioned?
(A) Play area in larger branches
(B) Free stationery
(C) Discount coupons
(D) Stickers to collect for free books
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Questions 91 through 95 refer to the following memo and email response.

To: All Supervisors
From: Andrew Kirby, Director of Human Resources
Re: Procedures for Transfers
Date: August 17,2005
When employees request transfers to other departments, you should follow these procedures:
1. Meet individually with the employees to discuss their qualifications for the new position.
Make sure they are aware of anything that could disqualify them.
1. Do not discourage the request; our company policy is to help employees find the jobs they want.
2. Give Form 34-12, Application for Transfer, to the employees requesting transfers.
2. When employees have completed Sections 1 -5 of the form, you should fill out Section
6, Supervisor's comments, at the bottom of the form.
3. Attach a copy of each employee's latest Performance Evaluation to the pink copy of the form.
4. Send the pink copy to me. Keep the yellow copy for your reference.
5. Employees should know the outcome of their application within three weeks.
At that time, they may review the documents and discuss the decision with you.
To: Andrew Kirby <>
From: Malcolm Powell <>
Subject: Procedure for transfers
Date: Aug 19,2005
Dear Andrew,
I've been going through the procedure for transfers, but I'm afraid that I don't quite agree with
everything. I have given things a lot of thought and here are my comments. I strongly disagree with point
number 2: "Do not discourage the request." In my experience,
employees have a habit of putting themselves forward for positions for which they are unsuited. This is
particularly a problem where the employee has the right qualifications and job experience, but lacks the right skills or
personality. I think it would be very misleading not to tell an employee that they are not an appropriate
candidate in such a case.
I also think that the three weeks decision-making period is far too short. Sometimes, it can take up to six
weeks to gather information from other departments. Since we cannot make an informed decision without all
the relevant documents, I think we should extend the period to six weeks.

Anyway, these are just a few thoughts.
Thanks,
Malcolm
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91, Which of the following best describes the text above?
(A) A procedure brochure
(B) An instructional memo
(C) An advice memo
(D) An instructional manual
92, What is the company policy?
(A) To discourage transfers between departments
(B) To actively encourage transfers
(C) To limit paperwork
(D) To assist employees in finding jobs they like
93, What is done after the employee fills out the Application for Transfer?
(A) The supervisor adds comments.
(B) The Director of Human Resources discusses it with the Supervisor.
(C) Three weeks later, the employee has a new job.
(D) Three weeks later, interviews begin.
94, Which points is Malcolm in disagreement with?
(A) 3 and 6
(B) 2 and 3
(C) 2 and 5
(D) 2 and 7
95, How much time would Malcolm like to have to make decisions?
(A) 3 weeks
(B) 4 weeks
(C) 5 weeks
(D) 6 weeks
Questions 96 through 100 refer to the following note and email.

Dear Frank,
My garden club meeting will finish late today, about an hour later than normal. After
that, I have to go to the post office to buy some stamps. I will also get some milk because
we have none left. Could you please start dinner? I will probably be too late to do it. If my
brother calls, could you tell him that I will call him back tonight.
See you later,
Cindy
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From:
Re: Dinner
Hey Cindy,
No problem. I will finish work a little earlier today so I can get dinner ready. How does
spaghetti sound? Don't worry about milk. I will buy some on my way home.
Enjoy your club meeting. See you at home tonight.
Frank
96, What club does Cindy belong to?
(A) The garden club
(B) The stamp-collecting club
(C) The dinner club
(D) The movie club
97, Where does Cindy have to go after her meeting?
(A) To the office
(B) To the bank
(C) To the gas station
(D) To the post office
98, What should Frank do?
(A) Take out the garbage
(B) Start dinner
(C) Buy some stamps

(D) Go to the post office
99, After reading these emails, who is going to buy milk?
(A) Cindy
(B) Frank
(C) Both Frank and Cindy
(D) Neither Frank nor Cindy
100, Who will buy the milk?
(A) Frank
(B) Cindy
(C) a friend
(D) the children
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P N S 5
PART I
1,B 2,D 3,A 4,A 5,D 6,A 7,A 8,A 9,B 10,C
11,B 12,D 13,B 14,B 15,D 16,B 17,B 18,D 19,B 20,A
21,D 22,B 23,C 24,D 25,B 26,D 27,C 28,B 29,C 30.C
31, C 32,B 33,A 34,D 35,D 36,D 37,C 38,A 39,B 40, A
PART II
41,C 42,A 43,C 44,C 45,A 46,C 47,A 48,C 49,D 50,A
51,B 52,C
PART III
53,C 54,C 55,B 56,D 57,B 58,C 59,B 60,C 61,B 62,A
63,B 64,C 65,D 66,C 67,D 68,B 69,C 70,A 71,B 72,A
73,A 74,C 75,B 76,B 77,B 78,A 79,D 80,A

81, A 82, C 83, A 84, C 85, A 86, A 87, B 88,C 89,B 90,C
91,B 92,D 93,A 94,D 95,D 96, A 97, D 98, B 99, B 100, A
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