The document contains 100 multiple choice questions about various spoken dialogs and passages of text. The questions cover a range of topics from voicemail messages about computer issues to advertisements for businesses to conversations setting up appointments and notifying about scheduled maintenance work. The level of detail in each question suggests an exam or assessment focusing on listening comprehension.
The document contains 100 multiple choice questions about various spoken dialogs and passages of text. The questions cover a range of topics from voicemail messages about computer issues to advertisements for businesses to conversations setting up appointments and notifying about scheduled maintenance work. The level of detail in each question suggests an exam or assessment focusing on listening comprehension.
The document contains 100 multiple choice questions about various spoken dialogs and passages of text. The questions cover a range of topics from voicemail messages about computer issues to advertisements for businesses to conversations setting up appointments and notifying about scheduled maintenance work. The level of detail in each question suggests an exam or assessment focusing on listening comprehension.
The document contains 100 multiple choice questions about various spoken dialogs and passages of text. The questions cover a range of topics from voicemail messages about computer issues to advertisements for businesses to conversations setting up appointments and notifying about scheduled maintenance work. The level of detail in each question suggests an exam or assessment focusing on listening comprehension.
message? (A) The computer skills course (B) The malfunctioning computer (C) The Internet connection in the office (D) The shutdown of a computer factory 72. What might have caused the problem? (A) A computer virus (B) A power failure (C) A hardware defect (D) An antivirus program 73. How will the woman solve the problem? (A) By transferring the files to her laptop (B) By formatting the computer again (C) By replacing the man's computer (D) By enlarging the memory capacity 74. Who most likely is the target of this advertisement? (A) Appliance manufactures (B) Grocery shop owners (C) Food critics (D) Professional caterers 75. What is special about the products at the store? (A) They are delivered for free (B) They have been imported (C) They have been hand-made (D) They are all second-hand 76. Where are stores located? (A) In several cities overseas (B) In urban areas across the state (C) In the main cities of Europe (D) In some rural areas 77. What is being opened? (A) A film festival (B) A cultural event (C) A china shop (D) An amusement park 78. What will occur later in the evening? (A) A singing competition (B) A fire safety drill (C) A well-known Chinese dance (D) A china sales promotion 79. Why might people want to go to the traditional market area?
86. What does the company sell?
(A) A certain kind of drink (B) Various cakes (C) Tours of Asia (D) Imported glasses 87. When was the company founded? (A) In 2005 (B) In 2006 (C) Last year (D) 5 years ago
88. What has the company done recently?
(A) Doubled sales in Korea and Japan (B) Published a number of dessert recipes (C) Imported products from some Asian countries (D) Begun manufacturing beverages in East Asia 89. What is being advertised? (A) An insurance policy (B) An Internet service (C) A cell phone plan (D) A communication course 90. How much is the monthly charge ? (A) $25 (B) $40 (C) $50 (D) $100 91. What will the first 50 subscribers receive? (A) Unlimited text messaging (B) Free calls for one month (C) A complimentary phone (D) Additional calling credit 92. Where does this talk take place? (A) On a tour bus (B) In an airplane (C) At a gift shop (D) At a museum 93. What time will the tour start? (A) 1:00 (B) 3:00 (C) 3:45 (D) 4:00 94. What does the speaker recommend that
(A) To try genuine Chinese food
(B) To purchase cultural souvenirs (C) To view the fireworks display (D) To take an interesting guided tour
80. Who most likely is this talk being given to?
(A) Helen Todd (B) The social committee. (C) Company employees (D) Employees' families 81. What event was held last week? (A) A quiz night (B) A committee election (C) A picnic lunch (D) A sports event 82. What are listeners encouraged to do? (A) Go for a picnic lunch today (B) Bring their families to the event (C) Join the social committee (D) Help organize the sports day 83. What is the purpose of the telephone message? (A) To remind Kevin about the meeting this afternoon (B) To ask Kevin To change the time of a meeting (C) To recommend switching the venue for a meeting (D) To schedule a meeting with the stockholders 84. Why does the speaker want to make change? (A) Few stockholders will be able to attend the meeting (B) The room has not been fully furnished (C) The conference room has better presentation equipment (D) More stockholders are going to attend the meeting 85. How many people are planning to come to the meeting? (A) 25 (B) 30 (C) 35 (D) 50
listeners do before the tour?
(A) Buy souvenirs (B) Use the bathroom (C) Raise inquiries (D) Make donations 95. What is the purpose of the telephone message? (A) To confirm the detail of the man's appointment (B) To give the man the results of his health checkup (C) To ask the man to come in for another consultation (D) To let the man know about a change of schedule 96. What is the doctor schedule to administer? (A) A standard blood test (B) An eye examination (C) An influenza shot (D) A surgical procedure 97. What should the man do if he has any specific problem? (A) Arrive early for his consultation (B) Call the public health authorities (C) Return the woman's phone call (D) Consult another physician 98. What kind of work has been scheduled? (A) Electrical maintenance (B) Structural repairs (C) A building inspection (D) An engineering report 99. When will the work be completed? (A) Today (B) Wednesday (C) Next Monday (D) Next Friday 100. What are employees asked to do? (A) Refrain from using the building's back entrance (B) Take the lobby elevator whenever possible (C) Use the building's stairs instead of the elevators (D) Be careful when walking on the floor in the lobby