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PART II

Directions: In this part of the test,you will hear a questions on the audio program.Afther the questions is
asked,you will hear three possible responses to the questions.Each questions and each response is given only
once and is NOT written out in your book.You must listen carefully.Then, on the answer sheet in your book,
mark the answer choice –A, B, or C-that you think is correct.

Listen to a sample: Choice (A), “At the


You hear: gymnasium,”is the best
You then hear: response to the question,
“Where have you been,
Steve?” you should mark (A).

21. Mark your answer on the answer sheet. 36. Mark your answer on the answer sheet.

22. Mark your answer on the answer sheet. 37. Mark your answer on the answer sheet.

23. Mark your answer on the answer sheet. 38. Mark your answer on the answer sheet.

24. Mark your answer on the answer sheet. 39. Mark your answer on the answer sheet.

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

26. Mark your answer on the answer sheet. 41. Mark your answer on the answer sheet.

27. Mark your answer on the answer sheet. 42. Mark your answer on the answer sheet.

28. Mark your answer on the answer sheet. 43. Mark your answer on the answer sheet.

29. Mark your answer on the answer sheet 44. Mark your answer on the answer sheet

30. Mark your answer on the answer sheet. 45. Mark your answer on the answer sheet.

31. Mark your answer on the answer sheet. 46. Mark your answer on the answer sheet.

32. Mark your answer on the answer sheet. 47. Mark your answer on the answer sheet.

33. Mark your answer on the answer sheet. 48. Mark your answer on the answer sheet.

34. Mark your answer on the answer sheet. 49. Mark your answer on the answer sheet.

35. Mark your answer on the answer sheet. 50. Mark your answer on the answer sheet.
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PART III

Part 3: Conversations

Directions: One the compact disc, you will hear conversation. In your test book, you will see
three
51. questions
What on each
is David’s conversation and four possible
profession? answers.
56. Where Chooseand
will Richard thehis
best answer
wife go on to the
question and teacher
(A) School fill in the corresponding oval on your answer sheet.
vacation?
(B) Professional golfer. (A) Hawaii
(C) Lawyer. (B) Paris.
(D) Police officer. (C) Tahiti.
(D) London.
52. What does the woman want to get? 57. What are the two people doing?
(A) A new computer (A) Driving a car
(B) A digital camera (B) Shopping for shoes.
(C) A printer (C) Eating at a restaurant.
(D) Some film (D) Taking a hike
53. What did the man NOT know? 58. What does the woman tell the man?
(A) When the concert is (A) His company should begin mining
(B) How popular Kimberly Jones is alumunium again
(C) Where the concert is (B) She can get recycled alumunium for the
(D) What kind of music Kimberly Jones sings man’s company
(C) Recycling cans costs more than mining
alumunium
(D) Using recycled alumunium has several
advantages
54. What is the woman’s opinion of George? 59. What does the sign probably say
(A) He doesn’t speak well (A) “ No admittance”
(B) His presentations are very unusual (B) “Visitors welcome”
(C) He doesn’t know much about software (C) “ Help wanted”
(D) His presentations are too long (D) “No smoking”
55. What are they doing? 60. What is learned from this conversation?
(A) Looking at a newsapaper (A) Their meeting usually end early
(B) Taking a trip (B) People usually miss their meetings
(C) Going to a sporting event (C) People often disagree at their meetings
(D) Watching television (D) Their meetins normally take only 15 minutes

61. Where does this conversation take place? 68. Which of the following is NOT available on
(A) At a clothing store September 22?
(B) At a jewelry store (A) An Executive suite
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(C) At a restaurant (B) A standard room


(D) At a music store (C) A deluxe room
(D) A room on non-smoking floor

62. How will the woman her friend travel to 69. By what time does the woman hope the
Chicago? training session is over?
(A) By taxi (A) 11 a.m.
(B) By Plane (B) 12 noon
(C) By Train (C) 1 p.m.
(D) By motorcycle (D) 2 p.m.

63. What is learned about Mr. Anderson from 70. What is the relationship between Chris and the
this conversation? woman?
(A) He is an expert on antique furniture (A) They are co-workers
(B) He wants to buy the table from the (B) He was her professor at the university
woman (C) She is going to interview him for a job
(C) He has never seen a table like this one (D) He is her former boss
(D) He gave the table to the woman
64. What is the problem? 71. Why did the man NOT play golf?
(A) The woman’s company does not translate (A) Because his wife is not a golfer
documents into Spanish (B) Because he doesn’t like golf
(B) The woman will not recommend another (C) Because he was not able to take a vacation
company for him (D) Because there was no golf course at the
(C) The woman’s company does not translate resort
document into Korean
(D) The woman’s company does not translate
documents into Korean

65. What is Rita’s occupation? 72. What are these people doing?
(A) Fashion Photographer (A) Making a dinner
(B) Clothing designer (B) Eating in a restaurant
(C) Actress (C) Going to a concert
(D) Fashion model (D) Shopping at a supermarket

66. What did the woman move? 73. What are they discussing?
(A) A desk (A) A driver’s license
(B) A filling cabinet (B) An airline ticket
(C) A Painting (C) A pilot’s license
(D) A desk chair (D) A music class
67. Which of these words best describes Ted’s 74. What is the man surprised about?
latest e-mail? (A) The sharpness of the knives
(A) Funny (B) The cost of the knives
(B) Short (C) The fact that the knives are from
(C) Ordinary Switzerland
(D) Serious (D) The fact that the knives are well made

75. How many guests have now confirmed that 79. Why is Ms. Grant leaving the company?
they are coming to the dinner party? (A) Because she wasn’t promoted
(A) Four (B) Because she was working too many hours
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(B) Six (C) Because she is opening her own business


(C) Eight (D) Because she doesn’t enjoy that type of
(D) Ten business
76. What can the man probably see from his 80. What did the man lose?
hotel window? (A) His passport
(A) The beach (B) An immigration card
(B) Flower gardens (C) Some money
(C) A swimming pool (D) His airline ticket
(D)Parked cars
77. On what day will the package arrive?
(A) Monday
(B) Tuesday
(C) Wednesday
(D) Thursday
78. How do the men feel about Catherine’s car
(A) They don’t like its color
(B) They think she paid too much for it
(C) They think the engine is in bad shape
(D) They like the way it was re-painted
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PART IV
Direction: During this part of the test, there are the number of brief talks. These talks are NOT
written out and are spoken only once, so you must listen carefully.

They are two or more question about each of the talks. Following each question are four possible
answer (A),(B),(C), or (D). You must decide which of these best answers the question and then
mark the correct answer on your answer sheet.

81. What is being advertised in this talk?

A. A new restaurant. 87. What prediction does the speaker make


B. A food delivery service. about tonight?
C. A computer repair service.
D. A new method of warming food. A. The weather will get warmer.
B. The snow will stop.
82. What is the purpose of the special C. Most people will not stay home.
envelopes mentioned in this talk? D. The road wil be in bad condition.

A. Too keep food warm. 88. What is the purpose of thus talk?
B. To hold money.
C. To store menus. A. To describe the best method of
D. To beliver bills for services. developing new products.
B. To explain why industrial espionage is
83. According to the speaker, what can be becomingmore and more common.
viewed on this company’s website? C. To explain why companies neve use
spies.
A. Maps. D. To explain how companies produce
B. Photograps. similar products at about the same
C. Menus. time.
D. Drawings.
84. At what time is this company’s service 89. In this talk, what is “Company A”?
NOT available?
A. At 12 noon. A. A company that develops a new
B. At 4 p.m. product.
C. At 7 p.m. B. A company that steal ideas from
D. At 11 p.m. another.
C. A company that reverse engineers
85. How much snow will probably fall by products.
tomorrow morning? D. A company that has gone out of
business.
A. 1 or 2 inches.
B. 10 inches. 90. What is another term for “reverse
C. 12 inches . engineering ?”
D. 18 inches.
A. Product engineering.
86. Which of the following did NOT close early B. Espionage engineering.
because of the storm? C. Backwards engineering.
D. Industrial engineering.
A. Most local businesses.
B. Government offices. 91. What is being announced?
C. Private schools.
D. Public schools. A. Derrick wheeler’s birthday.
B. The merger of two companies.
C. Derrick wheeler’s las day of work.
D. A welcome party for a new worker.
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92. Wher is Derrick Wheeler originally from? 97. Who is the book mentioned in the talk
intended for?
A. Australia.
B. The U.S. A. Travelers with very little money.
C. Ireland. B. People who live in paris.
D. The U.K. C. Tourists who enjoy the best hotels.
D. People who wish to study french.
93. What will the speaker remember most
about Derrick Wheeler? 98. What is he speaker’s opinion of ttthhe
book?
A. The gifts that he received.
B. His sense of humor. A. She thinks it contains a lot of
C. His marketing skills. mistakes.
D. The parties that he held. B. She thinks it is not very well written.
C. She thinks there is too much
94. Where is this announcement probably restaurant information.
being given? D. She tinks it is much too short.

A. At an athletic club. 99. When will lawrence talbot return to his


B. In an office building. office?
C. On a beach.
D. At a hotel. A. Tuesday.
B. Wednesday.
95. Which of the following will be closed? C. Thursday.
D. Friday.
A. The tennis and squash courts.
B. The indoor swimming pool. 100. What should a caller do in case of an
C. The outdoor swimming pool. emergency?
D. The workout room.
A. Call lawrence Talbot on his cell phone.
96. Who is the speaker? B. Leave a voice mail massage for
lawrence Talbot.
A. A book author. C. Call lawrence Talbot’s assistant.
B. A television announcer. D. Visit lawrence Talbot at his office.
C. A magazine editor.
D. A radio announcer.

THIS IN THE END OF THE LISTENING COMPHENSION SECTION OF


THE TEST. GO ON TO THE READING COMPREHENSION SECTION.
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YOU HAVE ONE HOUR AND FIFTEEN MINUTES IN WHICH TO COMPLETE THE LAST
THREE PARTS OF THE TEST.

Reading Comprehension
In this second section of the exam, your ability to understand written English will be tested. This
section consist of three separate parts, each with its own directions.

PART V
Directions : This part of the test consists of incomplete sentences. Under each sentence, four
words or phrases appear. Mark the answer choice – (A), (B), (C), or (D) – that best completes the
sentence on your answer sheet.

Look at the example :


This
Mr. Morales read the sentence
contract should correctly read, “Mr.
with
Morales
Great ______________ read the contract with great
interest.” Therefore, the bes answer is B.
Interesting
Interest
Interested
Interestingly

A B C D

Now begin working on the question.


104. The lecturer spoke so ________ that I could hardly
101. Marga _______ some interesting pictures at last
hear him.
week’s bicycle race.
A. Softly
A. Taking
B. Soften
B. Took
C. Softer
C. Take
D. Softness
D. Taken ( pasten, peristiwa sudah lampau)
105. The weather forecaster predicted that _______
102. The package was returned because it didn’t have
will be thunderstorms tomorrow.
enaough _______ on it.
A. Postage A. it
B. Mail B. they
C. Stamp C. there
D. Address D. its
103. I brought my umbrella, but Helene forgot _______. 106. Metals can be made harder by _______ called
A. She’s anneling.
B. Herself A. an access
C. She B. a process
D. Hers C. an excess
D. a recces
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107. The globe and the olive branches on the flag of the D. recipe
United Nations _______ world peace. 116. Joan could have _______ a much more expensive
A. symbol caar, but she was trying to save money.
B. syimbolically A. bought
C. symbolize B. buy
D. symbolic C. to buy
108. ________ two people have the same fingerprints. D. buying
A. No 117. Ms. Klein watered and fertilized her rose bushes to
B. None make _______ grow faster.
C. Not A. it
D. Nothing B. them
109. Ms. Boissonnet was _______ on heer phone when C. themselves
saw her. D. its
A. speak 118. We expected the delivery truck to come at 9 a.m.,
B. spoken but it didn’t show _______ until 11 a.m.
C. spoke A. out
D. speaking B. in
110. I have had problems _______ this printer ever C. up
since I bought it. D. off
A. to 119. That book I just read really made me _______.
B. with A. to think
C. out of B. thinking
D. by C. thought
111. Vigo began looking for a job _______ to his D. think
graduation from business school. 120. Mr. Yee is _______ for finding a site for the new
A. prior factory.
B. previously A. responsive
C. before B. respectful
D. earlier C. responsible
112. The office building was slightly damaged by the D. responded
earthquake, but the building inspector said that it 121. This is the area _______ the products are packed
was still _______ sound. and shipped.
A. structure A. which
B. structural B. whose
C. structurally C. where
D. structuring D. in that
113. We were not allowed to enter the country because 122. On the _______, Marcial liked living in London, but
we did not have _______ visas. he didn’t enjoy the weather.
A. factual A. all
B. valid B. majority
C. honest C. general
D. present D. whole
114. Members of the audience were invited to come up 123. The soil in this river valley is so rich that farmers
on the stage and participate _______ the dance. do not need to use _______.
A. with A. fertilize
B. for B. fertility
C. in C. fertile
D. on D.fertilizer
115. You can’t get your money back for that sweater 124. The electricity went out _______ the storm.
unless you have a _______ for it. A. when
A. receipt B. during
B. reception C. while
C. receiver D. at
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134. The repairs on the bridge are _______ finished, but


125. Mr. Woldu is taking a new _______ to solving the the bridge won’t re-open to traffic until early next
problem. week.
A. approach A. more and more
B. method B. more or less
C. way C. over and over
D. arrival D. little or no
126. That tank is _______ of industrial chemicals. 135. That new animated movie Doctor Spider is
A. fill _______ for children over the age of six, but
B. full probably too frightening for younger children.
C. filled A. suit
D. filling B. suiting
127. I need my boss’s _______ to leave work early. C. suitable
A.allowance D. suits
B. intention 136. Ms. Torada ________ the Hermitage Hotel
C. purpose comfortable and convenient.
D. permission A. found
128. Mr. Wessel’s plan was not only complicated B. tried
_______ time-consuming. C. said
A. and D. located
B. but also 137. Anyone _______ last name starts with the letters A
C. nor through M should get in line now.
D. as well A. who their
129. In some countries, restaurants automatically add a B. their
fee for _______. C. whose
A. server D. when their
B. service 138. ________ the cold weather, many people came to
C. serviceable see the parade.
D. serve A. Altough
130. I don’t know if we have _______ gasoline to get to B. Despite
the next town. C. Even
A. enough D. Unless
B. such 139. It is very important _______ this form propely.
C. too A. for employees to complete
D. many B. employees for to complete
131. Some of the workes were _______ of the new C. to complete for employees
manager’s policies. D. for to complete employees
A. criticism 140. Because it was working on a secret project, the
B. critic TRV Corporation did not want to attract any
C. criticize _______
D. critical A. publicize
132. Saffron is by _______ the most expensive spice. B. publicity
A. far C. public
B. much D. publicly
C. long
D. more
133. Uma got a ticket from a police officer for _______
driving.
A. carefree
B. caring
C. careless
D. careful
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PART VI

Directions : In each sentece in this section, four words or phrases are underlined and marked
(A), (B), (C), and (D). You must chose the one underlined expression that must be rewritten in
order to form a correct sentece. Then mark the letter that corresponds to the best answer on
your answers sheet.

Look at the example : Choice (A), workers, is incorrectly used


Every workers in this department will in this sentence. The correct sentence
receive a bonus in September should read, “Every worker in this
department will receive a bonus in
September.” You should mark letter (A).

A B C D

Now begin working on the questions.

141. Some of the world’s best restaurants they are 147. Now that Ms. Johnson is the national
A B C A B
located in hotels. Marketing director, she is no longer focusing
D C
142. The new Airport does not seem as busier as In the local sales picture
A B C D D
the old Airport 148. Ms. Stone has just returned back from her first
A B C
143. Last year was most profitabale year that Terry Trip to Singapore.
A B C D
149. Mr. Javo likes to fish, bicycling, and hiking
Electronics has ever had A B
During his leisure time.
D C D
144. All Information about employee’s salaries are 150. Interest income is money, earned from invests
A B C A B C
considerd confidential.
D or from savings.
145. Cloathing made of cotton is very comfort, D
A B 151. Both switzerland and Austria are famous for
Especially when the weater is warm. A B
C D Their beautiful montain sceneries.
146. When Mr. Kallio was hired as an art director, C D
A
He had very few of prior experience.
B C D
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152. The new economc council will meet for


A B 157. Alike many other countries in the world, Russia
the first time at March 8. A B
C D celebrates Labor day on May 1.
153. Delicious salads and seafood fresh have made C D
A B C 158. Power tools must be handled very careful to
Alion’s Cafe a pupular place to eat. A B C
D avoid injuries.
154. About 70 percent of all businesses in North D
A B 159. This will be four time this month that Mr. Simms
America can be classify as small businesses. A B C
C D has had to travel to New York.
155. Charles often takes the train because he is D
A B C 160. Some librarians find jos in private libraries
afraid from flying. A B C
D maintaining by businesses.
D
156. Neither basketball or baseball is as popular
A B
Around the world as soccer football.
C D

GO ON TO THE NEXT PART.


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PART VII

Directions : Questions in this part of the test are based on a wide range of radeing materials,
including articles, letters, advertisements, and notice. After reading the passages, decide wich of the
four choices – (A), (B), (C), or (D) – best answers the quistions and mark your answer on your answer
sheet. All answers should be based on what is stated in or on what can be inferred from the
readings.

Now read the following example :

La Plata Dinner Theater announce the opening of Life on the River, a musical play based on a book by
Mark Twain. Dinner is served from 6:30 to 8:00, and the ferformance begins at 8:30 every evening.

What is opening? The reading says that Life on the River is a musical
(A) A Bookstore play that opening at La Plata Dinner Theater. You
(B) An art exhitit should choose (C)
(C) A musical play
(D) A new restaurant

A B C D

Now begin working on the questions.


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Questions 161 to 163 refer to the following


document :

Rebulations for Young Flyers on Intercontinental Airlines

 Children aged 1 – 4 years old may fly only when accomapnied by a caretaker who is at least 15 years
old. A child must be at least 5 to fly alone.
 Children aged 5 – 7 can take a direct flight to a single destination, but not connecting flights.
 Children 8 and over may change aircraft. If the are aged 8 – 11, they must be escorted by airline
personnel. There is a significant charge for this service. Children 12 – 15 do not have to be escorted,
but may request this service.
 Adults bringing children to the airport to board a plane must provide the name, address, and
telephone number of the adults who will be picking the child up at the child’s final destination.
 Anyone under the age of 17 who is flying alone on an international flight must have a note from a
parent of another responsible adult giving permission, destination, and length of stay.
 One final poin : children flying alone pay full adult price

161. Which of these people would NOT e allowed to


fly by themselves? 163. Which of the following is a good example of the
(A) A 5-year-old boy who does not change note a child under 17 must bring on an
planes international flight?
(B) A 7-year-old child changing planes in (A) “Jason has my permission to visit Australia
Atlanta for two weeks.”
(C) A 4-year-old girl and her 15-year-old sister (B) Tiffany’s aunt an uncle will meet her in
(D) A 17-year-old traveling internationally london.”
162. For which of these is there a special fee? (C) “Nicolas needs vegetarian meals on his
(A) Children traceling to a single destination flight to Toronto.”
(B) Children who are escorted to a connecting (D) “Amber will be changing planes in Tokyo.”
flight
(C) Children who are not met at their final
destination
(D) Children who fly on international flights
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Questions 164 to 168 refer to the following document :

The intenational acces code


connects a caller with the
intenational telephone system. Following are some examples of how to place international calls :
Although many countries have
the same numbers for their 1) To call from the U.S. to Paris, France :
intenational acces codes (the
most common number is 00), 001 + 33 + 1 + 44 22 33 72
the numbers are not U.S. Int’l French Paris Local Number
standardized. The may be one, Acces Country City
two, three, or four digit Cod Code Code
numbers. The intenational 2) To Call from Finland to Paris, France :
acces code is not the same as
the country code. 990 + 33 + 1 + 44 22 33 72
Each country has Finnish Int’l French Paris Local Number
its own specific Acces Code Country City
county code, and Code Code
in most countries, 3) To Call from France to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
there are also
00 + 60 + 3 + 952 7452
codes for specific
French Int’l Malaysia Kuala Local Number
areas or cities.
Acces Code Country Lumpur
Code City Code

164. What is the best title for this reading ?


(A) “How to Call Paris” 167. Which of these questions can be answered from
(B) “A Guide to Country Codes” information in this reading ?
(C) “The International Telephone System” (A) What is the country code for the United
(D) “International Acces Code” States ?
165. What can be inferred from reading ? (B) What is the international acces code in
(A) Some countries do not have area codes or Malaysia ?
city codes. (C) What is the international acces code in
(B) The international acces codes for all Finland ?
countries are diferent (D) Whose phone number is that in Paris ?
(C) International acces codes are the same as 168. Which of these countries has the most commen
country codes. international acces code ?
(D) There is only one city codes for all of (A) France
Malaysia. (B) Malaysia
166. Which of these could NOT be an international (C) Finland
acces code ? (D) U.S.
(A) 7
(B) 02
(C) 0080
(D) 21865
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Questions 169 to 171 refer to the folling article :

H
drugs into the body. They believe this device is better that both the traditional hypoderic needle and the needle-

169. What is the main topic of this article 171. Why is the Hungarian method painless
(A) A ne method for injecting drugs (A) Because only a very small hole is created
(B) A newly developed drug (B) Because the laser operates quickly
(C) Medicine in Hungary (C) Because the device injects drugs deep into
(D) The history of the laser the body
170. When the Hungarian system is used, what form is (D) Because drugs are used to stop the pain
the drug in when it is injected ?
(A) A gags
(B) A pill
(C) A thick liquid
(D) A fine powder
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Question 172 to 174 refer to the following e-mail :

From : Rachel Peterson


To : Sean McNea
Subject : Re. Questions about Charges
Date : Fri, 11 April 10:39 a.m. EDT

Dear Mr. McNeal;


Our accounts manager, Roger Mann has forwarded your e-mail to me. I understand that you are questioning the charges fo
If you refer to the advertising rate sheet wich we sent you earlier, you will see that our discount rate for three advertisemen
Now that you are aware of advertising policy, you’ll be able to take full advantage of our discounts. We value your business
Rachel Peterson
Publisher, Flash!

172. What is the purpose of this e-mail ?


(A) To admit that the magazine has made a 174. What can Sean McNeal do to get a discount rate
mistake for advertising ?
(B) To introduce a new adverticing policy (A) Advertise with Flash! For three more years
(C) To correct a misunderstanding about rates (B) Buy a two-page ad
(D) To try to collect money for an (C) Advertise in May and June of this year
advertisement (D) Buy one more ad
173. Who is Roger Mann ?
(A) The publisher of Flash!
(B) The accounts manager for International
Graphics, Inc.
(C) The president of International Graphic, Inc.
(D) The account manager for Flash!
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Questions 175 to 179 refer to the following schedule :

The Avalon Flyer


Fast Ferry Service between

Seal Beach and Avalon on Catalinia Island

SCHEDULED SERVICE.................................................................................................................

Depart Seal Beach Depart Avalon Frequency


6:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. Saturday & Sunday
9:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Daily
12:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. Daily
3:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Daily
6:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m Daily
9:30 p.m. 11.00 p.m Saturday & Sunday
The trip between Seal Beach and Avalon takes one hour.

FARES .........................................................................................................................................

One-Way Round Trip


Adult $2 4.00 $45.00
Seniors (65+Years) $21.00 $40.00
Children (2-11 Years) $18.00 $32.00
Infants (Under 2 Years) $3.00 $5.00
Bikes/Surfboads $3.00 $5.00

Admiral’s Lounge Upgrade : Add $10.00 per passenger each way

Reservations are highly recommended, especially during summer month.

175. When does the first ferry leave avalon on


Monday morning ? 178. Wich of the following is NOT true?
(A) 6:30 a.m. (A) Thre are more trips on Saturday and Sunday
(B) 8:00 a.m. than during the week.
(C) 9:30 a.m. (B) Infants are allowed to ride the ferry for no
(D) 11:00 a.m. charge
176. How often does the ferry leave Seal Beach? (C) The ferry spends about a half hour waiting
(A) Every hour between trips.
(B) Every hour and a half (D) There is a charge to travel in the Admiral’s
(C) Every two hours Lounge.
(D) Every three hours 179. What does te schedule say about reservation?
177. How much does an adult with a surfboard pay (A) They are never accepted.
for a round trip ticket? (B) They are stongly suggested, especially in
(A) $24.00 the smmer.
(B) $29.00 (C) They are absolutely required at all times.
(C) $45.00 (D) They are only needed in the winter.
(D) $50.00
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Question 180 and 181 refer to the following reading:

180. What field does the Law of Large Numbers


originally come from ? 181. Which of the following statemens about
(A) Insurance insurance companies is true according to the
(B) Statistics Law of Large Numbers ?
(C) Business (A) The more risk a company takes, the more
(D) Architecture mistakes it will make.
(B) A large insurance company can charge
higher rates than a small company.
(C) With only a small amount of information, a
company can make accurate prodictions.
(D) If a company has a large amount of
information about risk, it can set its rates
more accurately.
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Biz World
ustry. We’ve tried to cover this topic not as a travel magazine would, not as a news magazine, but the way bizworld covers most subjec

185. There will probably NOT be information on which


of these topics in the June 30 issue of BizWorld?

a. Business
b. Travel
c. Art
d. Trade

186. How many double issues of BizWord will be


published by September 2nd?

a. One
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c. Three
d. Four
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Questions 187-190

Appreciating great art in museums takes more than adiscriminating eye and a
knowledge of art history. It also helps to know the best straties to avoid crowds. We
asked museum staffs for the best months and the best times during the week to visit.

Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa (The Louvre, Paris): The Louvre is last crowded on
Monday and Wenesday evening just before the museum closes at 9:45 p.m. Those are
the best times to see this mysterious lady. However, avoid April, June, July, and August
when the museum is almost always packed with tourist. It’s also a good idea to get a
Museum Pass at your hotel so that you don’t have to wait in line to by tickets at the
museum.

Michelangelo’s David (Galleria dell’Accademia, Florence) : Visitors usually must walk


queckly past this statue. However, you can take a more leisurely walk past David on
Wednesday mornings right after the museum oens (9 a.m.). Avoid June, July, and Augst.

Rodin’s The Thinker (Musee Rodin, Hotel Biron, Paris): The lighting in this garden is best
on afternoons in the springs and summer. However, the garden is last crowded
November through February. The best times of days for viewing are ont Thursday and
Fridays at 9:30 a.m.
The great Buddha of Nara (Todaji Temple, Nara, Japan): Avoid April because cherry blossom
season brings huge crowds of tourists to the area. June is the best month, and Monday and
Tuesday mornings at around 7:30 are the best times of day to see the largest bronze statue ever
built.

Grant Wood’s American Gothic and Edward Hopper’s Nighthawks (Art Institute of Chicago) : Any
time in January, which is not one of the most appealing months for visiting Chicago, is good. At
other times of the year, Monday mornings at about 10:30 are good. On Tuesdays, admission is
free.

187. where did the information to write this article


come from? 189. Why does the article suggest viewing the
a. Museum employees thinker on spring and summer afternoons?
b. Art historians a. Because admission to the museum is free
c. Hotel staff then
d. Tourists b. Because the museum is not crowded then
c. Because the museum guides have more
188. When is the louvre least crowded? time then
d. Because the light is good for viewing then
a. Monday and Wednesday evenings
b. Wednesday morning 190. June is a good month to visit which of these
c. Thursday and Friday mornings works of art?
d. Tuesday and Thursday evenings a. Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa
b. Rodin’d The Thinker
c. The Great Buddha of Nara
d. Grant Wood’s American Gothic and
Edward Hopper’s Nighthawks
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