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Pros and Cons of Global Business Travel

Global business travel is a successful industry these days. Business air travelers make up a large part of ticket sales on major carriers. These frequent fliers know how to book the best fares. They can work with flight schedules. They have ways to recover from jet lag. Many of them can even work well during flights. Laptops are now the most common piece of carry-on luggage.There are good reasons for companies to have their employees travel overseas. Sending staff members to a new country means they can meet with clients face to face. They can generate fresh ideas and find answers to questions. They can also create ties in other countries. A dinner with a client can create a valuable bond. These relationships help firms expand their global networks.But business travel has its downsides too. It costs money, and there's a human toll as well. The problems include burnout and exposure to disease. Then there's the lost time and lost luggage. Never mind the frayed nerves and hours spent waiting in airports. What does the future hold for business travel? Airlines are nervous. Email and other electronic systems may soon make 15-hour trips for 3-hour meetings things of the past. The video conference could replace air travel as the main means of long-distance communication within the next decade. Companies will soon invest more in video equipment than

in airfares. It's not a certainty, but it is likely. Unpack your bags and open your laptop.

Top of FormIn this article, carriers refer to __________.

(A) luggage handlers

(B) people who fly frequently

(C) people infected with disease

(D) airline companies

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Top of FormThe trend for the future, according to this article, will probably be __________.

(A) increased video communications

(B) more international air travel

(C) business travelers being nervous

(D) more in-person meetings with clients

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TO:FROM:RE:Kristin Donner, President Louis Johnson, Personnel ManagerComputer Training

Next week the employees in the International Loan Department will receive training on the new computer system. Two trainers from the ABC Training Group will come to our office next Wednesday. I feel that managers should also attend the training. They need to understand how to use the new system too. However, some of them said they don't have the time to come. We must start using this new system now, and there is not a good time to do another training just for the managers. What do you suggest we do to make sure that everyone receives the training? Please me as soon as you can. Please email any helpful ideas or other suggestions to me directly. Thank you for considering this problem. I hope to hear from you this week.

Top of FormWhat is the problem Louis Johnson has with the training?

(A) There are not enough people for two training sessions.

(B) The two trainers don't have time do the training on Wednesday.

(C) Some of the managers can't attend the training on Wednesday.

(D) The new computer system is too difficult to understand.

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Look at the wordin the memo. Which phrase means the same thing as?

(A)to agree with someone

(B)to call someone on the telephone

(C)to ask a question

(D)to give useful suggestions

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How to Get Reimbursed for Business ExpensesYou will be paid back for any company expenses that you pay out of pocket. For instance, if you take a taxi to a meeting with a client, the CFO will approve a refund for the money you spend. In order to get your money back for business expenses, you must follow these steps:1. Fill out the Reimbursement Form (form series 236-A). Be sure to explain the expense in the box marked "Reason." 2. The Reimbursement Form must include your full name (printed), your signature, and the date. 3. Your manager must approve the expense. Ask your manager to sign and date the Reimbursement Form on page 2. If your manager is on vacation, you may request a signature from your manager's supervisor. 4. Submit the Current Address Form (form series 967-B). This is an important step. 5. Write your Employee I.D. Number on both forms. Write it clearly. 6. Specify your department. 7. Compile and submit the original receipts for your expenses. Sign and date them. 8. Make copies of the receipts and the forms. 9. Submit both forms and the receipts together. Failure to supply any of the required information or signatures can result in a delay in repayment. Allow six weeks for repayment. The money will be mailed to the address you provided on the Current Address Form. If you have any questions about these directions, please contact the Bursar's office at extension 0812. We will be happy to answer your questions.

Top of FormIn order to get reimbursed for expenses, an employee must __________.

(A) have a manager sign both forms

(B) visit the Bursar's office

(C) submit two different forms

(D) approve all the expenses

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Top of FormIn these directions, the word them refers to __________.

(A) the photocopies

(B) the expenditures

(C) both forms

(D) the receipts

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Thank you for your fax of April 29. Here is my new flight arrival information: AL #603 at SFO Airport on May 15 at 9 a.m. I wanted to arrive an hour earlier, but there were no direct flights from Boston to San Francisco at that time. The only reservations I could get at an earlier time required a 2-hour in Chicago. I didn't want to waste time waiting at the Chicago airport. Could you please arrange for me to pick up a rental car at the airport in San Francisco? Also, please change the 10 a.m. tour time to 11 a.m. because of my later flight time. Thank you for making these changes to the schedule. Joseph Kolb, our Production Manager, will be coming with me. I would like him to take a company tour with us. The tour should not last more than an hour because we have a 12:00 noon lunch meeting. See you on the 15th. Kind regards, Ms. Natasha Gold

Top of FormLook at the word in the fax. Which words or phrases mean the same thing as ?

(A) a period of rest after a trip

(B) a short stay between the parts of a trip

(C) interruption of plane arrival and departure times

(D) a cancellation for mechanical problems

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Top of FormHow long will the tour be?

(A) more than an hour

(B) at 10 a.m.

(C) from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.

(D) one hour or less

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can help you! Our staff of computer experts can fix almost any type of computer you have. Cost savingsYou can save as much as 25% the first year. Fixed-price contractsCosts of computer repair and new computer equipment will not change. Fast responseCall anytime. Our staff will come to your office within two hours of your call. Discount on new softwareOur staff of technical experts will advise you on new software programs. can install the software, and we can offer you a very low price when you buy the software from us. Don't wait! Call now at: (555) 121-1112

Top of FormHow quickly can the staff at Compfix be at your workplace?

(A) immediately following your call

(B) in 3 hours or more

(C) any time

(D) in 2 hours or less

Look at the word in the advertisement. Who does the word refer to?

(A) the computer technicians

(B) management staff

(C) the software designers

(D) the office workers

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by Jane Gilman

When I travel on business, I don't want to waste time deciding what to eat, where to eat, or how to get to a restaurant. The best idea is to ask about places to eat before you leave on your trip. Find out if friends, family, and co-workers know of any good restaurants in the city where you will be staying. Write down the names, addresses, and phone numbers of any restaurants that are recommended to you. Be sure to put this list in your wallet or purse so it's easy to find. If you can't get any helpful before you go, you can always ask for advice at the hotel where you are staying. The person you should talk to for suggestions is usually called the concierge. The concierge's job is to help guests make restaurant reservations, get tickets to theater or music events for them, or to suggest places for them to shop. Talk to the concierge as early as you can. Tell the concierge what kind of food you want (I always ask for a good Italian restaurant, as most cities seem to have one). In addition, tell the concierge what time you want to eat, how far you want to travel, and how much money you want to spend. This is a very fast and easy way to find good restaurants if you didn't get recommendations before leaving home. Good luck and happy eating!

What is the best way to find a good restaurant?

(A) ask people about it before you travel

(B) ask the travel agents

(C) ask the front desk of your hotel

(D) ask at a good Italian restaurant

Top of FormLook at the word in the article. Which words or phrases mean the same thing as in this article?

(A) restaurants or hotels

(B) tickets and places to shop

(C) money

(D) advice or suggestions

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The City of Roland HillsMemorandum - DRAFTTO: Mayor Jackson and City Council MembersFROM: Mary Smith, Chief City Accountant Subject: Revision to loan agreement between the city and Sunnyside Mall Proposal: Sunnyside Mall will provide the city with space for a teen recreation center. In exchange, Sunnyside Mall will not be required to pay back its loan from the city for last year's renovation.Loan Agreement: The city and Sunnyside Mall entered into a loan agreement in August. The city loaned Sunnyside Mall $520,000. Terms included a 2.4% interest rate and no fees on a 20-year loan. Sunnyside Mall now agrees to provide mall space to the city in exchange for forgiveness of this loan. Reason for Revision: When the loan agreement was signed, the city did not know it would need to rent space for an expansion to the existing City Teen Center (CTC). Space in Sunnyside Mall will give the city access to low-income youth on the city's north side. It will use the CTC expansion to provide recreation facilities and job training. Financial Impact: The city and Sunnyside Mall agree that rent for the CTC expansion for one month is equal to one monthly loan payment of $4,000. This means that city revenues will decrease by $48,000 per year over the remainder of the loan agreement. Recommendation: The City Manager or a member of our legal staff should draft a new agreement between the city and Sunnyside Mall stating that as long as the mall provides space for an expanded CTC, it will not have to make its monthly loan payments. In the new agreement between the city and the mall, ______.(A) the city will receive space for the CTC and the mall will not have to pay back its loan from the city(B) the city will pay $4,000 per month for space to build an expansion for the CTC(C) Sunnyside Mall will rent space from the city for an expansion to theCityTeenCenter(D) Sunnyside Mall will save $4,000 per month, but the city will lose $48,000 per monthMy answer is A

Top of FormIn this passage, It refers to the __________.

(A) the mall

(B) the city

(C) the loan

(D) youth

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Next month, the Geo Tech Mining Inc. headquarters will relocate to the Paris office. Two thirds of our business is in Europe now, and a full third of this European business is in France. Therefore, it is more convenient to have our main office where a majority of our clients will be able to meet with us much more easily. However, I know that many New York employees do not want to move to Paris. When we move to Paris, some people will probably quit and look for other jobs. I don't want to lose our employees, but it is too expensive to keep both locations open. Do you have any ideas about what we could offer to our staff so that they won't ? I really don't want them to leave the company. We want our best people on board when we move. Thank you for your help with this serious problem. I hope to hear from you as soon as possible. Best regards, Daniel Ferrier

Top of FormWhy is the Geo Tech Mining Inc. headquarters moving?

(A) to encourage European clients to visit New York

(B) to make it easier for employees to fly to France

(C) to be closer to more of their business contacts

(D) to get a less expensive office

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Top of FormLook at the words in the memo. Which phrase means the same thing as ?

(A) get on the next boat

(B) change staff

(C) get away from a troublesome situation

(D) ask for a position on the board

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Rico Rocha bought his two-bedroom hill cottage near the sea for what he thought was a very high price. Rocha paid $250,000 for the one-bathroom place, which needed a lot of fixing up.Just two years later, Rocha feels pretty lucky. He thinks he can sell his tiny home for close to $400,000."I can't believe it," Rocha said. "I feel like I've just made $150,000 by sitting on the couch in my living room."Is Rocha crazy? Not in this real-estate market, respond local experts."Prices in the West Bedford region have increased across the board by an unbelievable 30 percent every year," says long-time real-estate broker Mimi Shue. "And in my opinion, there's no trend to show that the local market is slowing down."Rocha and Shue are not alone. Real estate in West Bedford has historically increased no matter what is happening across the country. In this area, people are selling and buying homes based on their love of the city and its location, not logic.Not everyone thinks that's a great idea."People in the region feel that a house is the best financial risk these days," reports Vijay Tandon, senior economist at the Schmidt Institute. "And the market scenario has made them believe that. But prices can't continue to increase forever."

Tandon thinks that prices in West Bedord are up to 20 percent higher than they should be.The bottom line, he says, is "we don't know when, but the market is likely to shift eventually--and people will get hurt. I just don't think it's going to last."

Top of FormAccording to the article, Mr. Tandon has the opinion that __________.

(A) Mr. Rocha is quite lucky

(B) prices could decrease 30 percent

(C) people could lose money

(D) real estate is the best risk

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In this article, eventually means ________.

(A) over a large part of West Bedford

(B) by a large amount, significantly

(C) permanently or forever

(D) sometime in the future

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To: Mr. Takeshi HiranoFrom: Jaime OrozcoSubject: a few questions Dear Mr. Hirano,I just wanted to coordinate my trip to Nagoya with you. I am scheduled to arrive at Narita Airport on Tuesday, the 14th. I know our meeting is not scheduled until the 16th, but I want to give myself sufficient time to recover from jet lag.When I get to Narita, I will take the airport bus into Tokyo. Should I stay in Tokyo that night? If so, can you please recommend a comfortable hotel? Also, can you please give me some advice about transportation to Nagoya? I usually rent a car when I travel, but my friend told me that it's preferable to travel by train in Japan. My friend also said he missed a train in Tokyo because he couldn't locate the correct platform. So could you please advise me about which station and platform I should use? Do I have to make any transfers? Also, can someone from your office please meet me at the station in Nagoya?I apologize for bothering you with these many detailed questions. This is my first trip to Japan and I don't speak or read Japanese, so I feel considerably nervous about traveling between Tokyo and Nagoya. Thank you in advance for your assistance.Best wishes,Jaime Orozco

Top of FormIn this email, recommend means __________.

(A) write a letter about

(B) make a suggestion

(C) repair something

(D) make a reservation for

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Top of FormMr. Orozco wants Mr. Hirano to __________.

(A) meet him at Narita Airport

(B) advise him about bus travel

(C) meet him at the Tokyo station

(D) advise him about train travel

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Women in the Business World:A Look into the Life of Helen Sinclair, CEO of Net Graphicsby Ronald Marks

Women hold only 83 of the top jobs in corporate America compared to 2,184 men who have jobs as chairmen, vice chairmen, CEOs, presidents, or executive vice presidents. So what kind of woman makes it to the top? Meet Helen Sinclair. She is one of the most powerful CEOs in the business world. Ms. Sinclair speaks four languages, was educated at MIT's Sloan School, and just set up a $3 billion stock sale. Her average weekly schedule is so full, most people would get tired just thinking about . This week, she's on a flight to Rome for lunch with an Italian graphic designer on Monday. On Tuesday, she is in Germany meeting with government officials who want to set up a Web site. By Wednesday, she will be on another plane to meet with a Japanese corporation that markets products on the Internet. If she is lucky, she will get to see her two children on Saturday. "At first, it was difficult to leave my family so often. And it was also very hard to be a woman in my position. But I stayed positive, and as the company grew more successful, fewer people questioned my ability, as a woman, to do the job." Sometimes, just sometimes, there is a happy ending!

Top of FormLook at the word in the article. What or who does the word refer to?

(A) all the graphic designers, government officials and corporate lawyers

(B) Ms. Sinclair's typical job responsibilities from Monday to Friday

(C) the selling price of Net Graphic's stock

(D) Ms. Sinclair's powerful position within the corporation

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Why is Ms. Sinclair "lucky" to see her children on the weekend?(A) She travels a lot.(B) She balances her work and family life easily.(C) She gets to fly home every Saturday.(D) They live in Italy.My answer is B

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Employee Relations Committee Meeting Summaryby Chris Gonzalez, Ombudsman The Employee Relations Committee meeting was held on Thursday. The union representatives for the six area offices and the company managers from those same regions were present at the meeting. I sent out a copy of the agenda before the meeting. We discussed all the items on the agenda. I am writing this summary in my official role as the company ombudsman.The meeting went well. We discussed the employees concerns at length. Here is a list of the issues and the points of consensus that we reached. These are the ideas the committee would like to put forward: Employees know that healthcare costs are rising. Management agrees to provide more day-care options for employees children if employees pay a higher percentage of healthcare costs. Employees know that no merit raises are possible at this time. Management agrees to a 3% cost-of-living increase across the board. Management agrees to work with employees to develop more schedule options. These will include the 40-hour, 4-day work week. Job sharing might also be possible if two employees can work out a weekly schedule between them. As ombudsman, my role is to promote understanding and fair decisions. I am happy with these suggestions. All present at the meeting worked hard to compromise, and the discussions were calm and helpful. I am optimistic about the future of our company now and am hopeful about relations between employees and management.I will prepare the formal minutes of the meeting next week. After you read them, please call me if you have any questions. I am always happy to talk with you.

Top of FormThe person who wrote this report __________.

(A) is very worried about the company's future

(B) thinks that the union is being unreasonable

(C) represents one of the six regional offices

(D) is pleased with the outcome of the meeting

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Top of FormIn the report above, the word minutes means __________.

(A) a unit of time (60 seconds)

(B) a written record of a meeting

(C) time passing in a meeting

(D) a written agenda for a meeting

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Office Manager Needed Now!Jetco Shipping Service needs an office manager for its New York office. Responsibilities supervise ten staff members train new employees oversee maintenance of computer records and current inventory facilitate staff meetings Required Experience and Education A bachelor's degree in business or a related field from an accredited four-year university A minimum of five years of management experience A minimum of two recommendations that demonstrate the candidate's good judgment and knowledge of current laws related to supervising employees Salary and Benefits competitive salary paid vacation and sick leave comprehensive medical and dental plan employee retirement plan health club membership This position will require some travel, including visits to offices in Asia and South America. We encourage bilingual candidates with experience supervising a multicultural staff. Jetco Shipping Service is a well-known firm in the shipping industry. It has a thirty-year history of success and a reputation for quality. The new office manager must be team oriented. This job will be demanding but rewarding for an individual who thrives on challenges.Email your cover letter and resume to jobs@jetco_shipping.com. Please include the names, addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses of at least two professional references. Email your application without delay. We will be hiring someone within the month.

Top of FormIn the advertisement, the word It refers to __________.

(A) the shipping industry

(B) Jetco Shipping Service

(C) a history of success

(D) a competitive salary

According to the advertisement, the office manager must ________.(A) be trained as a new office worker(B) have two years of university education(C) have international shipping experience(D) be willing to take business trips(D) be willing to take business tripsBottom of Form

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These days there are many new theme parks worldwide. Shenzen in China has its cultural villages and Los Angeles has Universal Studios. There are now Disney theme parks in France, Japan, Hong Kong, Florida, and California. There are theme parks for people who want to see cartoon characters. There are theme parks for people who want to learn about history. There are theme parks for everyone.

But is every theme park right for you? Think about these questions before you choose a park.Who is going with you? Theme parks with cartoon characters are better for small children. Parks with exciting rides, like huge roller coasters, appeal to teenagers. Why do you want to visit a theme park? Is it for a birthday or a graduation? Are you having a family reunion? Choose a theme park that fits your purpose.What kind of attractions do you enjoy? Do you prefer water slides or 3-D movies? Do you like rides better than shopping?Finally, when will you visit the theme park? You should avoid hurricane season in Florida and the cloudy winter season near Paris. It's no fun to go to a theme park and stay inside all day because it's raining or cold.Wherever you go, do some research first. You have a right to expect good food, polite employees, and safe rides. Check the park's safety record. There should be no risk in visiting a theme park. Each theme park is unique. You can find one that's perfect for you.

Top of FormAccording to this article, when choosing a theme park it is best to __________.

(A) go to California or Florida for choices

(B) look for a park that is unique

(C) prepare for bad weather and smog

(D) look for a park that's good for you

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Top of FormIn this article, the word attraction refers to __________.

(A) pulling something out of a situation

(B) something fun to see or do

(C) a romantic interest in a person

(D) the force from a magnet

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A six-piece shaving set, perfect for home or travel--From WINDSOR, the number 1 name in men's fashion

Yours, with any MAGRUDER'S men's clothing purchase of $89.95 or more

Take home a set of travel-sized Windsor shaving favorites for men.includes a sample of Windsor's newestaftershave scent, High Seas.

Limit one set per customer, while supplies last

Top of FormThe Windsor shaving set _____.

(A) now costs only $89.95 at MAGRUDER'S

(B) includes six aftershave samples

(C) is for sale at many department stores

(D) is free after you spend a certain amount

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Top of FormLook at the word this in the advertisement. What does the word this refer to?

(A) the shaving set

(B) the aftershave

(C) your home

(D) MAGRUDER'S department store

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In many countries around the world, the New Year's holiday is a time for getting together with friends and family to remember the past year and to wish for a successful new year. Each country celebrates with its own interesting customs and traditions such as parties, fireworks, bonfires, parades, and special holiday foods and drinks.

In Japan, the New Years celebrations continue for three days, from January 1 to January 3. Because the Japanese believe that the new year must be completely separate from the old year and should be the start of a new beginning, the house is completely cleaned, inside and outside, all business is finished, and all bills are paid before New Years Day. The Japanese eat special long noodles on New Years Eve. The long noodles are for a long and healthy life and lots of luck for the future. On New Years Day, many Japanese eat a special soup called ozoni, made with rice cakes. Its a Japanese custom to relax on New Years Day, and ozoni is perfect for the occasion. The rice cakes for the ozoni are made before New Years Day. They stay fresh, so nobody has to work to make the soup on New Years Day.

Italians celebrate holidays with food and rituals. So its no surprise that during New Years, people in Italy enjoy eating many special sweet cakes and foods, and they watch beautiful fireworks light up the sky. The Italians take the idea of cleaning the house further than the Japanese do. Italians throw old things out of their windows to help them forget everything that was bad about the past year and to wish for good luck and success in the new year.

In the U.S.A., Americans usually begin celebrating the new year on New Years Eve. They have parties and stay awake until midnight so that they can welcome the new year by toasting with champagne, shaking hands, and hugging or kissing each other. At exactly twelve oclock, everyone shouts, Happy New Year! and people make a lot of noise with bells, whistles, and noisemakers. On New Years Day, Americans make promises to do good things or change something in their lives for the new year. Many people watch football games or parades. Others invite friends and families to their homes to visit, eat, and drink. It has been a tradition since the 1800s to serve holiday guests a drink called eggnog, made with eggs and milk and sometimes a little alcohol to warm their spirits on this special day.

Top of FormAccording to the article, which statement is NOT true?

(A) People in Japan eat a soup made with long noodles for good luck on New Year's Day.

(B) Italians celebrate New Year's by watching beautiful fireworks and eating desserts.

(C) Americans have parties on New Year's Eve and make a lot of noise at midnight.

(D) Americans celebrate New Year's by drinking eggnog.

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Top of FormAccording to the article, what do Americans promise to do in the new year?

(A) to welcome friends and family into their homes for food and drink

(B) to finish all their business and pay their bills from the past year

(C) to make changes in their lives and do good things in the new year

(D) to throw old things out of the window for good luck and success

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Are you frustrated with the boring options for business dinners? Are you hesitant to take a client out to eat? Well, a new restaurant in town may be just what you are looking for! Andre's has been open only three months but it's already positioned as the "in" place to go for a special treat. Named for its chef, Andre Dupont, the restaurant is decorated in the colors and images of the South Pacific. "I love the Orient and the tropics," comments Dupont, who is in charge of the menu as well as the decor and the artwork. In addition, he selects all the wines for the wine list. The menu features a French-Asian blend of innovative dishes. You can start with a cocktail and a wide range of appetizers, including seafood and

salads. I had the spinach salad with hot bacon dressing. For the entree, try one of the unique salmon dishes. Whether you prefer your fish sauteed, grilled, or steamed, all of the sauces can be created from mild to spicy, as you prefer.

For dessert, I suggest the Hawaiian strawberry pie, with fresh strawberries and bananas. "I like to experiment," says Dupont. "New food combinations are fun and exciting. It is my vision to combine traditional French seafood recipes with tropical fruits and the spices of Asia."And at Andre's, a stylish meal doesn't have to be expensive. The prices are very reasonable. Andre's is always crowded, so be sure to call ahead to book a table.

Top of FormAccording to the review, at this restaurant, Andre Dupont __________.

(A) is the manager as well as the owner and decorator

(B) prefers to eat fish sauteed, grilled, or steamed

(C) combines some spices with bananas and strawberries

(D) likes to experiment with new combinations of food

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Top of FormIn this article, innovative means __________.

(A) traditional

(B) tropical

(C) expensive

(D) original

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James, Mr. Lee will be arriving tomorrow at 7:45 a.m. on Asia Airlines. We have arranged for him to be picked up and driven to our office. He should get here around 8:30 a.m. or a little later. I will greet him when he arrives at the office. We want him to have a tour of our production . Would you mind being the one to show him around? It should only take thirty minutes for this introductory tour. After a short meeting with Mr. Turner, the Vice President of Production, we would like to take Mr. Lee out for a very nice lunch. I was thinking of the Italian restaurant, Primo. Would you mind making a lunch reservation for five people at 1 p.m. tomorrow at this restaurant? Call me if there is any problem with the reservation. Thanks for your help, Susan

Top of FormLook at the word in the email. Which words or phrases mean the same thing as ?

(A) the production management workers

(B) the production machines

(C) all the work places and services in the production area

(D) the areas outside the production department

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Top of FormHow many people are going to lunch at Primo?

(A) four, including Mr. Lee

(B) three

(C) two, just Mr. Lee and Mr.Turner

(D) five

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Layoffs May Be Looming!

Are you feeling worried? Anxious? Even overwhelmed? Does your career seem limited? Are you concerned that you may be laid off? What if the rumors about a takeover are true?Well, your worries may be justified. Statistics show that even well-trained, senior workers can't count on guaranteed employment these days. The corporate world is volatile--even cut-throat. Downsizing is rampant. Says Mitch Jones, head of Future Alternatives, Inc., "Workforces everywhere are being reduced. Even skilled employees run the risk of losing their jobs, and possibly their careers, if they are not flexible."Could this happen to you? If you are over 30, you are a prime target for being laid off. If you haven't been keeping your skills current, you also could be in serious danger.What can you do if you're afraid that you may lose your job? The consensus among career counselors is that today's workers need to keep their skills up to date and have an emergency fund in a savings account. Clare DeBout is head of Career Choices, an Atlanta firm that helps people make a new start after they've been laid off. She says, "It also helps to have an optimistic outlook about the future. Anything you can do to boost your skills and knowledge base will help you after a layoff."Consider taking evening classes in a subject that interests you. And remember, in the long run, it's smart to pursue more than one career option. Don't limit your vision of the future to a narrow range of jobs. Think about what you'd like your next job to be!

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(A) be cut-throat on the job

(B) be flexible in job choices

(C) cash their paychecks

(D) pursue one career option

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(A) not being flexible at work

(B) workers losing their jobs

(C) continued employment

(D) getting a good education

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Annual Sales Report

We had an excellent year at Dymo Industries. Total sales were US$550 million. This is an impressive growth of 10% compared to last year. There are a few important reasons for the large increase in sales. All the international divisions performed very well. The new sales training helped many of us promote our new line of toys. In addition, the creation of new products opened more markets for us. We continued last year to provide our customers with improved products. We all know that product can lead to larger market shares. Therefore, we hope to continue increasing our sales by creating better products in the coming year. I am pleased to end this report with further good news. Because of our dramatic rise in sales, employees will be receiving a yearly bonus of twice the amount given last year. Congratulations on your great teamwork! We look forward to reporting on another successful year this time next year.

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(A) sales training

(B) a new international division

(C) new markets

(D) good performance

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(A) increased numbers

(B) promotion

(C) customer satisfaction

(D) improvement

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Tip Selects Chadwick and SonsTip of New York, the five-star restaurant owned by the Atlantic Gold Corporation, announced yesterday that Chadwick and Sons of New York, a division of the GlobeCom Group, is taking over the creative side of its branding initiatives.The Tip account had been handled by Reveres in Los Angeles, part of the Capades Group.Tip's costs in this deal are thought to be close to US$500,000.Tip considered four firms during a lengthy review that became quite competitive, according to Matthew St. Michael, Public Relations Director at Tip. Potential agencies included Reveres; Bell, Bond & Bar of New York; and Gold, Choi & Partners of London, part of the Gold Choi Creative Outlet division of TNT Partners."Our primary goal is to work toward reestablishing consistency in Tip's local and national branding," said Galina Felton, Vice President of Public Relations and Branding at Chadwick and Sons. "Tip is an icon of purity in the preparation

and presentation of fine foods. We will capitalize on that to reinforce their image of quality, excellent service, and luxury."Ms. Chadwick said that clientele should remember eating at Tip as a "healthful and seductive experience. The new branding campaign will accomplish that goal," she said. Chadwick and Sons holds accounts with more than 20 major restaurants in the New England and Mid-Atlantic regions. Tip opened in 1967 and was owned privately by Chef Remi St. Jean until 1987, when it was sold to the Atlantic Gold Corporation for US$2.7 million. Rumors have circulated for years that Atlantic Gold intended to open new Tip restaurants in several major U.S. cities. The move to Chadwick and Sons is seen by some restaurant industry insiders as an obvious first step in that direction.

Top of FormAccording to the article, Chadwick and Sons will __________.

(A) make the most of Tip's wealthy customers

(B) seduce Tip customers with creative pricing

(C) try to create the same image of Tip everywhere

(D) help Tip improve its food presentation practices

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Top of FormIn the article, that refers to __________.

(A) Tip's local and national branding

(B) an impression of a lifestyle of luxury

(C) reestablishing local branding consistency

(D) being a symbol of purity in food service

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subscribe sections blog contact Stock: Not a Dream Come TruePenelope Lopez

Why do we never learn? People continue to get hurt financially by not following simple investing advice from financial advisors. Take the case of investing only in stock. This unfortunate habit goes against the first basic rule of investing: spread your risk over many types of investments in order to avoid disaster during economic downturns.The worst cases are those of ordinary people who believe that they can research companies and pick a few that are going to do well. Even professional investment managers have trouble predicting which companies will prosper and which will stumble and fall. Investing in a few individual companies is like gambling. You may get lucky in the short term, but over your lifetime, you will have some big losses. A second stock trap that individual investors fall into is investing heavily in their own companies. Many employees are able to buy stock from their own companies at a discount. Instead of selling some of it to diversify their holdings, they keep the stock, believing that their companies will prosper. In many cases, the companies do poorly and employees lose their jobs and their investments. What can you do to avoid these problems? In a word, diversify! Make a variety of investments, like real estate, mutual funds, and bonds. Don't keep more than 25 percent of your money invested in your company. Mutual funds are a particularly attractive option. The big advantage of mutual funds is that the managers of the funds buy shares of a large range of companies. This means that if one or two of the companies have a bad year, or even go bankrupt, it doesn't hurt the fund very much. Some mutual funds have a mix of domestic and international stocks and bonds. Some invest in real estate or mortgages. Mutual funds are a far less risky option than investing in individual stocks or in your company's stock. The professional fund managers are more aware of market conditions and can react quickly to changing economic situations than individual investors. Diversifying can save you a lot of agony down the road.

Top of FormWhat would be another good title for this article?

(A) Choosing a Financial Advisor

(B) Mutual Funds: Pros and Cons

(C) Why You Should Buy Your Company's Stock

(D) Diversifying: a Key Investment Strategy

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(A) go bankrupt or fail

(B) increase in value

(C) make a guess

(D) be very lucky

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Eighty-Year-Old EntrepreneurSome people believe that senior citizens should retire, enjoy their free time, make baby clothes for their grandchildren, and play mah-jong or checkers in the park. If you're eighty years old, you've certainly earned the right to relax and do nothing. Well, don't tell that to Nathaniel Hendersen. This octogenarian has more energy than a team of adolescent soccer players. And he has been in on the ground floor of more than 200 important inventions in the plastics industry. What's the secret of his success?Janice Aldridge, head of Luxury Lifestyles, a customized office furnishings company based in Manhattan, says Hendersen's genius resides in his innovative designs. "Nathaniel is a pioneer in plastics," she reported. "He once told me that he loved imagining solutions to problems and challenges and then making them happen in his design studio."Hendersen's long-time business partner, Olivier Despuits, would agree. He says Hendersen's contributions to plastics design stem from his unique ability to think outside the box. "Nathaniel is one of the most innovative, creative thinkers I have ever known. His designs for ergonomic keyboards transformed the industry almost overnight."

K.L. Wong is a venture capitalist who had the foresight to invest millions in Hendersen's ideas. From his corner office on the thirty-second floor, Wong gazes out the window and contemplates the far-reaching impact of Hendersen's inventions. "You asked me what makes Nathaniel so special. Look out there. He has influenced daily life in thousands of offices. Millions of employees are using equipment for which Nathaniel holds the patent." It was Wong who supplied the infusion of seed capital that catapulted Hendersen's designs into the global spotlight.What does Hendersen himself think? For him, fame and financial success are almost irrelevant. What matters to him is doing what he enjoys. "I love thinking freely!" he exclaims. "My talent is looking at a product that people use on the job and figuring out how to improve it. Fortunately for me," he adds, "that's a talent with wide applicability. And it's fun!"With his white hair and bristling eyebrows, the diminutive Hendersen is more energetic than many people half his age. Whatever his secret, he is a vital self-starter whose mission in life is to solve problems through innovative designs. You certainly won't find this creative eighty-year-old playing checkers in the park.

Top of FormThe author of this article probably believes that Nathaniel Hendersen __________.

(A) should take more time to rest and relax

(B) is proud of his fame and financial success

(C) has not significantly affected office workers

(D) has made a good decision to keep working

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(A) solutions

(B) challenges

(C) problems

(D) designs

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Consumer Products Manufacturing, Inc.Memo to: Bob Karran, Vice President of Legal AffairsFrom: Mary Johnson, Director of Human ResourcesRe: Next steps in the Healthways International contractDate: September 28Bob,I need to express some concerns I have about the contract we are negotiating with Healthways International. While I am quite excited about the possibilities for an expanded product line, I am also a bit hesitant about the possible effects on our staffing in the proposed venture.I understand that these discussions could result in a financial benefit for our company and an expanded product line. However, I don't want us to get carried away by the potential infusion of capital without thinking about our employees. What if the deal were to fall through after we've started preparing for increased production? We need to plan for all possible outcomes.Likewise, we shouldn't go overboard in committing funds to plant development at this early stage in the negotiations. While it is important to build our infrastructure--and especially the assembly line--we need to answer some critically important questions first. For example, if we switch over to more modern machinery to increase production for Healthways, would we have to hire and train a large number of new employees quickly? If the answer is yes and we can be certain about that, then we should pursue this opportunity actively but cautiously. Basically, I'm saying that this undertaking may turn out to be very profitable for our company, but I want to make sure that my department is ready for any employee-related changes.Can we meet Tuesday morning? I want us to be clear about our strategy for moving forward. If you and I have a chance to talk before we meet with the CEO of Healthways, we will have a more coordinated plan of action for talking to her. Please let me know what time is good for you. Thanks. Mary

Top of FormThe person who wrote this memo __________.

(A) is currently working for Healthways International

(B) is opposed to working with Healthways International

(C) has no reservations about a contract with Healthways

(D) has some reservations about a contract with Healthways

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Top of FormMary raises the possibility that a contract with Healthways would mean that __________.

(A) the company would have to increase its production staff quickly

(B) the company would have to lay off a large number of employees

(C) many Healthways International employees would be laid off

(D) the company might be able to increase its global market share

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by Jan Smith How much time do you spend on business activities after work or on the weekend? Do you take time to relax and have fun? A recent survey of 200 American managers revealed how most of them spend their free time. The survey results are based on the number of managers that listed each activity. The managers were asked to list the kinds of business and leisure activities that they did at least once a week after work or on the weekend. The most common business activity (50%) was working on a computer at home. This was followed by going to dinner with business contacts (24%), telephoning business contacts (15%), and working on a job report (14%). A full 5 percent of managers didn't work at home in their free time. On the other hand, a large percentage of these managers also took time for some . The survey revealed that over half (59%) listed spending time with friends and family as their leisure activity. Other leisure activities included reading books for fun (41%), listening to music (41%), and playing sports (30%). The good news is that a large percentage of the managers spend their time doing leisure activities. While managers have traditionally taken their work home with them, the results of the survey indicate that this trend may be changing. Life for the average manager is no longer all work and no play.

Top of FormLook at the word in the article. Which phrases mean the same thing as ?

(A) a sports activity that you do only on the weekend

(B) an activity that you do for fun or relaxation

(C) an activity that involves the creation of art

(D) a leisure activity that you do many times

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Top of FormWhat do most managers spend their free time doing?

(A) working on the computer at their office

(B) staying at home with their family

(C) telephoning and having dinner with business contacts

(D) relaxing with their friends and family

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Two years ago, my uncle Frank was the kind of person who never slowed down. At work or at play, he always pushed himself harder than anyone else. People say that he didn't know how to relax. He always got very impatient when he had to stand in line at a bank or a movie theater because he didn't like to waste time. When he was young, he was great at sports, not because he was a natural athlete but because he was so competitive. He simply hated losing! As an adult, he had the same aggressive attitude about his career. He became a highly successful lawyer through hard work and long hours. Then suddenly, at the age of 43, Uncle Frank had a heart attack. That was when I learned how dangerous a stress-related disease could be.

Everyone experiences stress. Stressful experiences are impossible to avoid. However, different people respond to stress in different ways. Most doctors say that you can reduce the harmful effects of stress by doing the following things: get regular exercise eat good food get plenty of sleep give yourself time to relaxUncle Frank did none of these things. He was always at his desk, working. Because he was so busy, he usually didn't eat well or missed meals completely. He took work home with him and often worked until late at night. As a result, he couldn't control the effects of stress in his life.

Thanks to Uncle Frank, I learned that reducing stress might be to living longer and avoiding many kinds of illness. Now I know how to control the bad effects of stress. I follow my doctor's advice by eating right, sleeping well, and exercising at least three times a week. Uncle Frank has learned this lesson too. Now we exercise together once a week.

Top of FormLook at the phrase the key in the article. Which phrase below means the same thing as the key?

(A) a tool used to open a door

(B) the best way

(C) something that causes stress

(D) a very competitive person

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Top of FormWhat is the lesson that the writer learned about stress?

(A) Stress can help make you successful in your career.

(B) Healthy living will decrease the bad effects of stress.

(C) You should always avoid stressful situations.

(D) There is really no relationship between stress and health.

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How to Record Your Personal Greeting

This is the message that callers will hear on your telephone answering machine. For example: This is George Smith. I'm not at home right now. Please leave a message at the tone and I'll return your call as soon as possible.

Press and hold down the RECORD button.

Speak your greeting clearly and in a strong voice into the microphone on the answering machine.

Take your finger off of the RECORD button immediately after you have completed your greeting. The message will automatically repeat so you can listen to it.

Press the # if you like your greeting. If you don't like , press the * to erase and start with Step 1 to record your personal message again.

Top of FormWhen should you stop holding down the RECORD button?

(A) before you finish your message

(B) if you don't like your greeting when you are recording it

(C) as soon as you finish saying your personal greeting

(D) after your personal greeting is automatically repeated

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Top of FormLook at the word in Step 5. What does refer to?

(A) the # button

(B) the * button

(C)

the RECORD button

(d)your Greeting

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Protect Your Company's Information!High-Quality Shredders -- Two Models Available Every day companies lose information--from their trash! Someone may be stealing your secrets from the documents you throw away.You could be at risk as an individual too. Recently, identity theft has become a major problem. Someone can steal your bank account number or credit card number from the papers that you throw in the garbage.Don't let this happen to you! If you have confidential documents that you don't need, destroy them! Using a good shredder on a daily basis ensures that your private information won't fall into the wrong hands.We have two models in stock right now. Choose the one that's right for your needs.

The Melbourne Mini-Shredder Lightweight Shreds up to 6 pages of paper at a time Built-in basket for paper Hand guards Plastic frame One-year warranty

The Melbourne Maxi-Shredder Heavyweight Shreds up to 20 pages of paper at a time Shreds CDs, DVDs, and credit cards Built-in basket for paper Warning light for safety Hand guards Reinforced plastic frame Two-year warranty These will go fast, so hurry down to Melbourne Office Supply to buy one today! All major credit cards are welcome.

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(A) to store confidential information

(B) to destroy private documents

(C) to ensure employees' health

(D) to communicate private information

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Top of FormAt the end of the advertisement, the word these refers to __________.

(A) all private documents

(B) the pages of paper

(C) the two shredder models

(D) the hand guards

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Meet Fred Stern--The Man with a New Management Styleby Carla Lightner

Fred Stern is the president of the second largest book publishing company in the world, Global Books. These days, everyone is talking about him because he has a new way of managing his employees. Stern believes that there shouldn't be such a big difference between company leaders and company employees. He wants his employees to feel free to talk with him. In fact, Stern told us, "I read about 25 letters or email messages from my 5,000 employees every day. Sometimes, people call me on the phone to . I listen carefully when they talk about problems or things that they feel unhappy about or don't like." Don't you wish we could all have a boss like Fred Stern? Maybe other corporate leaders will see how successful he is and try to copy his new management style. Let's hope.

Top of FormWhich of the following is NOT a part of Fred Stern's management style?

(A) to answer telephone calls from his employees

(B) to read letters from his employees

(C) to create different jobs for his employees

(D) to listen to his employees' problems

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Top of FormLook at the word in the magazine article. Which phrase means the same thing as ?

(A) to talk about things that you are not pleased about

(B) to call someone on the telephone to make a suggestion

(C) to inform others about your work day

(D) to take care of a problem that someone else has

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FROM LUXOR CAR COMPANYSEPT. 5 199603:05PM PO1FAX

To: The Marianna Hotel (New York)From: Elizabeth Gilbert, Luxor Car Company (Los Angeles)Date: 9/5/96

Dear Marianna Hotel: This fax is to confirm my room at your hotel for five nights--September 15 to September 20. I would like a single room with a connection for my computer. I would also like a nonsmoking room. The room price is at a special business rate of $180 per night. However, I may need to stay an extra night. Do you think is possible to arrange after I arrive? Will I still get the special price for the additional night? I will arrive at the hotel at about 6 p.m. I hope to hear from you soon about adding the extra night after I arrive. Sincerely,

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(A) a single room

(B) a computer connection in the room

(C) the price of staying another night

(D) to stay for five extra nights

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Top of FormLook at the word in the memo. What does the word refer to?

(A) getting the special business price

(B) staying an extra night

(C) arranging things after she arrives

(D) staying in a nonsmoking room

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Metropolitan Bus Has Record SalesMetropolitan Bus, Inc. reported yesterday that profits rose last year. The company is the country's main bus manufacturer. J.M. Lee, CEO of Metropolitan Bus, said today, "We are very proud of our workers. They have made the Metropolitan Bus brand popular with large bus companies. They build comfortable and reliable transportation for our customers." Lee adds, "The company's sales team is also great. Everyone focuses on our customers' needs and provides excellent after-sales service. That's why profits rose last year. But teamwork is really the key. All of our employees work well together!"Angela Corno is an engineer with Metropolitan Bus. She says that there have been some changes in production that have improved efficiency. These changes have helped the company's global business. "We sell our products worldwide," she said. "Our buses are not unique, but they are of very high quality. They are a

good value at a reasonable price. Other companies try to copy our products but don't succeed. It's a good company to work for," says Corno. Metropolitan Bus is also famous for its batteries and other automobile parts. Asia is the biggest market for Metropolitan Bus. However, some cities in Europe purchase Metropolitan Bus products too. This trend should continue. Mr. Lee said annual revenues will rise for the next three years. "We are talking with a major company in Latin America about a new contract," said Lee. "This deal involves very little risk. We know we can produce what they need."

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(A) profits rose last year and will continue to rise(B) the company's advertising is now very efficient(C) the company produces innovative truck parts(D) the company is negotiating with a big company in Asia

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Top of FormAngela Corno says that Metropolitan Bus __________.

(A) copies other companies' products successfully

(B) makes unique batteries and other parts for buses

(C) sells products that are popular in many countries

(D) sells buses, batteries, and parts at high prices

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How Employees Rank Their Jobsby Glen ConwayToday the economy is stronger than it has been for several years and there are many job opportunities in the labor market. It is not surprising then that workers' expectations and requirements are high as they search for the perfect job. The position, salary, and conditions of a job must meet the workers' . In a recent survey commissioned by the Labor Department, fifty thousand employees throughout the country were asked to rank the desirability of 250 jobs in today's market. The criteria used to rank these jobs were environment, income, security, stress, and physical demands. Four of the five top-ranked jobs were connected to the high-tech industry, namely Web site manager, computer systems analyst, software engineer, and computer programmer. Meanwhile, jobs involving difficult working conditions, like long hours, heavy lifting, or an element of danger, were ranked toward the bottom of the list; the bottom five were taxi-driver, dancer, cowboy, construction worker, and fisherman. Some critics argue that other criteria should have been included in this list. However, the results of the survey indicate that more and more people see jobs related to computers and the Internet as the way to go in their employment search.

Top of FormThe article says that __________.

(A) people are interested only in computer- and Internet-related jobs

(B) the economy is responsible for the limited number of job opportunities

(C) experts agree on the criteria for ranking jobs

(D) many of the most popular jobs were high-tech

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(A) jobs related to the high-tech industry

(B) different working conditions

(C) things that people want in a workplace

(D) the criteria used for ranking jobs

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M E M O R A N D U MTo: Angel Simon, Manager, Sales DepartmentFrom: Kim Sanders, Director, Production DepartmentRe: Notes from March 23 meetingDATE: March 24 Thank you for meeting with me yesterday. This memo documents our discussion and our ideas for addressing the company's current situation.In the long run, we must be flexible in order to deal with the problems our company faces. But more immediately, we should show the CEO that we can work with reduced staff to achieve our goals.We have a great opportunity to produce a fine product even though the number of employees on our assembly line has been reduced. As we agreed yesterday, we want to increase our global reach while boosting our ability to provide our products locally. This is a key balance that we must continue to pursue. We also agreed to meet again on Tuesday of next week to discuss additional strategies for achieving these goals. When our two departments have discussed our ideas, we can schedule a meeting with the executive team to present our suggestions.As you pointed out yesterday, we have experienced some significant layoffs as a result of the recent merger. Like you, I'm concerned that the remaining employees may feel overwhelmed because of their increased workloads. But I know I can count on you and your team to implement the new strategies for expanding our sales. I am optimistic about the future of our company. I am sure that, working together, we can come to a consensus about the next steps we should take.

Top of FormKim Sanders has written to Angel Simon to __________.

(A) tell Angel exactly what to do next in the assembly line

(B) express disapproval of Angel's ideas about the company

(C) encourage Angel to dismiss more employees very soon

(D) summarize the ideas that they discussed yesterday

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(A) rely on

(B) work with

(C) add up

(D) explain to

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Money: The currency of Mexico is the peso. You can change money at banks or currency exchange booths. The currency exchange booths may offer better exchange rates than the banks and usually stay open as long as the nearby stores do.

Climate: Mexico has two seasons: rainy and dry. The rainy season lasts from June until September. Remember, however, that Mexico is a very large country with many different regions, and youll need to check on the specific area you want to visit.

Health: One of the biggest health problems in Mexico is the water. Never drink or use water that isnt bottled! This includes using ice cubes in your drink and brushing your teeth. You should always ask for purified water in restaurants and hotels.

Driving: An international drivers license is not necessary in Mexico. The from your own country is OK as long as its up-to-date.

Tipping: Sometimes its difficult to know when to leave a tip in Mexico. Just to be safe, give a few pesos to anyone who provides you with a service--the person who carries your luggage, the hotel employee who delivers your meals from room service, etc. Taxi drivers are not tipped in Mexico, except in Mexico City. In restaurants, good service deserves at least a 10 percent tip. Dont forget to say Gracias, which is Spanish for "Thank you."

Top of FormAccording to the brochure, which of the following statements is true?

(A) Banks always offer the best exchange rates.

(B) Few tourists visit in January since it's the rainy season.

(C) Never drink the water in Mexico, even the bottled water.

(D) You should give tips to Mexico City taxi drivers.

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Top of FormLook at the word one in the brochure. What does the word one refer to?

(A) rental car

(B) international driver's license

(C) driver's license

(D) local address

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To:Charles VargaTanner & SmithBook Company(Washington, DC)

No. of pages incl. top sheet: 1From:Peter Woods(New York)

Time/Date:01:00pm3 December

Dear Mr. Varga: We are sorry that your printer did not arrive last week. The big snowstorm in New York made it impossible for our driver to it. However, the weather is not so bad this week, so we can send your order on Friday, December 7. Please let us know if this is not a good day for you. In addition, we will send you a free month's supply of paper because you had to wait an extra week. This is our way of saying we are truly sorry for any problems that the late delivery caused your company. We look forward to continuing to do business with the Tanner & Smith Book Company in the future. Sincerely, Peter Woods

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(A) come to work that day

(B) telephone the company

(C) take the product to an address

(D) drive in bad weather conditions

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Top of FormWhy will PrintSmart send paper to the Tanner & Smith Book Company?

(A) PrintSmart is sorry that the printer didn't arrive.

(B) PrintSmart made them wait an extra week for the paper.

(C) PrintSmart is sorry about the bad weather in New York.

(D) PrintSmart couldn't deliver the paper last week.

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City Club MeetingPlease join us for the next meeting of the City Club. We will meet at noon on Friday, June 6, at the Hungry Baker Lunch Room. The address is 490 King Street. Lunch will be at 12:30. There will be a choice of four menus. The speaker will be Ms. Mae Smith. She is from the First Women's Bank. She will talk about new ideas for saving money. Her talk will begin at one o'clock. MenuChef's Choicerib eye steakFrench friessweet pears and creamHealthy Choicetossed green saladcheese and fruit platerice with butter

Midday Mealspicy shrimp cocktailbeef stewfresh cole slawFriday Specialham and melonfried chickenmashed potatoes

Dessert (choose one)spice cakeapple piefresh fruitice cream

Drinks (choose one)coffee hot teaiced teasoft drinkslemonade

The cost for lunch (including an appetizer, main dish, side dish, drink, and dessert) is $30.00 per person, with $5.00 of this going to the club's general fund. We are saving money to plant new trees in the park.Please call 555-1324 to make a reservation. We hope you can join us.

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(A) Chef's Choice

(B) Healthy Choice

(C) Midday meal

(D) Friday Special

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Top of FormThe word this refers to __________.

(A) the dessert

(B) the lunch

(C) the cost

(D) the person

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Pros and Cons of Global Business Travel

Global business travel is a successful industry these days. Business air travelers make up a large part of ticket sales on major carriers. These frequent fliers know how to book the best fares. They can work with flight schedules. They have ways to recover from jet lag. Many of them can even work well during flights. Laptops are now the most common piece of carry-on luggage.There are good reasons for companies to have their employees travel overseas. Sending staff members to a new country means they can meet with clients face to face. They can generate fresh ideas and find answers to questions. They can also create ties in other countries. A dinner with a client can create a valuable bond. These relationships help firms expand their global networks.But business travel has its downsides too. It costs money, and there's a human toll as well. The problems include burnout and exposure to disease. Then there's the lost time and lost luggage. Never mind the frayed nerves and hours spent waiting in airports. What does the future hold for business travel? Airlines are nervous. Email and other electronic systems may soon make 15-hour trips for 3-hour meetings things of the past. The video conference could replace air travel as the main means of long-distance communication within the next decade. Companies will soon invest more in video equipment than

in airfares. It's not a certainty, but it is likely. Unpack your bags and open your laptop.

Top of FormIn this article, carriers refers to __________.

(A) luggage handlers

(B) people who fly frequently

(C) people infected with disease

(D) airline companies

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Top of FormThe trend for the future, according to this article, will probably be __________.

(A) increased video communications

(B) more international air travel

(C) business travelers being nervous

(D) more in-person meetings with clients

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When Do You Need a Consultant?

Many companies hire consultants for short-term projects. But when is it advantageous and cost-effective to do so? There are four situations when you should consider using a consultant.First, if specific expertise is lacking in your own staff, hiring a consultant can help. Bringing someone in for a short time may be better than hiring new employees. It depends on the type of knowledge or skills you need, as well as the nature and length of the project.Second, if your company's market or industry has changed, someone with a broad perspective can help you adjust to altered circumstances. In this case, it is good to bring in a consultant with wide knowledge of your industry.Third, if there is disagreement within your team, an experienced consultant can sometimes help untangle problems. Staff members who seem stubborn or unreasonable with their colleagues may be open to new ideas from an outside expert.Fourth, if your firm is facing a temporarily increased workload, consider using a consultant to manage that work. A consultant can keep you from having to pull key managers away from their own jobs to handle the new projects.If you do choose to pursue the option of hiring a consultant, however, keep in mind that you'll get a better result if you clearly define your objectives ahead of time. What is it you want this person to do? If you are not clear about this at the outset, you run the risk of wasting time and money. You may also offend your own employees if they feel they could have done the job better than the consultant.

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(A) almost always quite cost-effective

(B) rarely advantageous for companies

(C) worthwhile under some circumstances

(D) often not very cost-effective

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Top of FormIn the article, what does the word this refer to?

(A) hiring a consultant

(B) a much better result

(C) wasting time and money

(D) what your objectives are

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As you know, we need to choose potential candidates for the position of Human Resource Director at the WorldSpeak Spain office. Because you have many contacts in the local business community, I would like you to be the one responsible for recruiting. As you are looking for possible personnel to interview and hire, please feel free to spend the money you need for local job advertisements in the industry newspapers or magazines. Do you think it would be a smart move to post the job position on the Internet? Here in New York, we have found this to be a productive and fast way to recruit talented people. It is especially convenient to receive and read resumes using the Internet. I don't know whether or not this would work in Spain. Finally, remember that we really want to hire someone who has excellent English-language skills. The Human Resource Director you hire will need to communicate and work with headquarters daily, so the ability to speak English well and to write various letters and reports is very important. Good luck with the job search. I will contact you within the week.

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Top of FormWhich reason below is NOT suggested by Mr. Johnson as a good reason to use the Internet?

(A) Using the Internet works well in Spain.

(B) In New York, using the internet worked well.

(C) It is a fast way to recruit new employees.

(D) It is a convenient way to receive resumes.

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Top of FormWhy does Mr. Johnson want a Human Resource Director with excellent English skills?

(A) The director will be working in New York.

(B) The director will communicate often with people in New York.

(C) The director will need to write reports to Ms. Gonzalez.

(D) The director will be visiting headquarters daily.

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Next month, the Geo Tech Mining Inc. headquarters will relocate to the Paris office. Two thirds of our business is in Europe now, and a full third of this European business is in France. Therefore, it is more convenient to have our main office where a majority of our clients will be able to meet with us much more easily. However, I know that many New York employees do not want to move to Paris. When we move to Paris, some people will probably quit and look for other jobs. I don't want to lose our employees, but it is too expensive to keep both locations open. Do you have any ideas about what we could offer to our staff so that they won't ? I really don't want them to leave the company. We want our best people on board when we move. Thank you for your help with this serious problem. I hope to hear from you as soon as possible. Best regards, Daniel Ferrier

Top of FormWhy is the Geo Tech Mining Inc. headquarters moving?

(A) to encourage European clients to visit New York

(B) to make it easier for employees to fly to France

(C) to be closer to more of their business contacts

(D) to get a less expensive office

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Top of FormLook at the words in the memo. Which phrase means the same thing as ?

(A) get on the next boat

(B) change staff

(C) get away from a troublesome situation

(D) ask for a position on the board

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What Makes a Company Successful?by Elizabeth FranksWe asked fifteen of the most innovative and well-known leaders in business today about what made their companies so successful. They all agreed that a truly competitive and fast-growing company must have the following qualities. Leadership: No one person today is smart enough to be in total control of all the parts of a company. The role of today's company leaders is to teach, encourage creativity, and help produce other leaders in each level of an organization. Innovation: The ability to invent new products, processes, and possibilities is what innovation is all about. In an economy led by change and speed, every company needs leaders who can motivate workers to be innovative. Learning: Competition today means that the knowledge an organization gathers is more important than the number of branch offices it opens. If a company wants to grow quickly, it needs people who can keep learning quickly. The industry leaders whom we spoke with stressed that it is not only the upper management, but also the employees, who help develop these essential qualities. must work together to build a successful business.

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Top of FormWhy is learning an important part of a successful company?

(A) It will develop essential qualities in management personnel.

(B) It will give the employees in a company a chance to change jobs more quickly.

(C) It will help a company to open new branch offices.

(D) It will help a company to grow quickly in a competitive world.

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Top of FormLook at the word in the article. What or who does refer to?

(A) those in management and the employees of the company

(B) the essential and successful qualities of business

(C) the various companies in business today

(D) the organization and its branch offices

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To: Mariam de GrangeFrom: Chris WangSubject: Interview for documentary Hi! I just want to follow up on our plans to interview Jason Carrington for the documentary about craftsmanship. I think we can use some of the ideas below. Let me know what you think.First of all, he is a very interesting character and my impression is that we could emphasize his distinctive work in the film. He is certainly on the cutting edge of furniture design, and he's also a very charismatic person.His furniture is sleek and sophisticated. Carrington seems to blend an unconventional approach with respect for Asian and Eastern European heritage in his designs. His skill and imagination flow from a certain nostalgia for the past, but he somehow manages to put a new twist on conventional concepts. He is not so much a revolutionary as a subtle innovator. According to Carrington's Web site, there has been a dramatic rise in the popularity of his designs. The distribution of the products--especially the living room ensembles and executive office suite furnishings--is primarily in the luxury market, but he caters more to businesses than to individuals buying furniture for their homes. In fact, several multinational companies have commissioned Carrington to design furniture for their major global offices. He says his primary goal is to blend form and function, using locally grown or produced materials to provide a distinctive style that respects the historical heritage of a culture while looking toward its future. I wouldn't say his furniture has universal appeal--it's too unconventional for some tastes--but he is a pacesetter in the design world. A champagne company recently had Carrington design four sofas to be used in a marketing campaign. He showed me the mock-ups: Each photo features a woman with a champagne glass. The models are dressed in gowns that draw on the style of the couches. The overall impression is one of elegant simplicity. This guy definitely thinks outside the box. I think his state-of-the art designs will impress our viewers, but I'd like to hear what you think before I schedule another appointment. In the meantime, he's sending us the permission-to-film contract this week. He wanted to have his attorney review the specifics first.

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(A) a strong commitment to traditional local designs

(B) a blend of traditional and modern elements

(C) universal appeal in the design of his office suites

(D) a totally futuristic design sense in his furniture

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Top of FormIn the email above, the word pacesetter means that Carrington __________.

(A) is on the cutting edge of design

(B) is similar to other designers

(C) is unpopular among designers

(D) is commercially successful

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special to The Daily Business News

Failure Can Make You Stronger: A Look Into the Life of Peter Hill

By Joyce Robinson

Peter Hill is one of the most talked about men in Silicon Valley. However, he was not always so successful. Hill lost so much money in 1975 on his first business that he had to sell it. It was the only way to stop the bank from taking away his home. Today he is the vice president of Micronex, one of the world's semiconductor superpowers. In fact, Micronex just exceeded revenue estimates for the third quarter by 12 percent when all the other semiconductor businesses in the Valley saw a decrease in revenues. "Although I lost my first business, I learned a great deal about management, cash flow, and how to talk to bankers," he recalls, with a smile. "But what I really learned was how to do things better."

Hill admits that in the beginning, his management style was difficult for some members of his team at Micronex. "I believe in confrontation--getting in each other's faces, disagreeing a little. It's a powerful tool if it doesn't get too personal and if it has a goal." However, more than anything else, Hill believes in innovation. He encourages his employees to dream up new ways to do things every day. But he warns that innovation can't be scheduled like a meeting. "Sometimes I just don't have any idea how to approach a particular issue. Then suddenly, at 3:00 in the morning, I wake up shouting, 'I've got it! I know what to do.'"

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(A) Mr. Hill didn't have to borrow money from the bank

(B) Micronex increased revenues in the third quarter, but other companies didn't.

(C) Mr. Hill so


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