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Hackers TOEIC - Reading (Test 4)


PART 7
Directions: In each question, you will be asked to review a statement that is missing a word or phrase. Four answer choices will be provided for each statement. Select the best answer and mark the corresponding letter (A), (B), (C), or (D) on the answer sheet.

Questions 147 - 148 refer to the following invitation.

The Committee for
World Education Development

Would like to cordially invite you to

The 20th Annual Portland Study Abroad Fair

January 10 through 14, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Barring Exhibition Hall, 475 Wharton Drive
Portland, Oregon

The Committee for World Education Development is proud to host this event in downtown Portland. The fair will involve more than 2,000 representatives from universities, colleges, language schools, and other academic institutions from around the globe.

Join us on any day of the fair by showing this card at the registration desk near the front entrance of the exhibition hall. The invitation entitles the recipient to bring one additional guest.


147. What type of event is the invitation for?





148. How can the invitation’s recipient attend the event?





Questions 149 - 150 refer to the following notice.

Space Science Museum

NOTICE TO VISITORS

Please note that the main building of the Space Science Museum at 290 Chamomile Street will be closed from June 4 to June 8 for scheduled restoration work.

The work will improve the foundation and interior design of a number of exhibition halls to better enhance museum experiences for our guests. The museum’s planetarium will also be closed, as staff will be installing new equipment and upgrading seats.

However, the museum’s auxiliary buildings will remain open during this period. Visitors with passes to the special exhibition, The Moons of Saturn, may still access it at Orbit Hall. Likewise, those wishing to visit our space transport display may do so at Satellite Hall.

All museum facilities will officially reopen on Thursday, June 9. We apologize for the inconvenience.


149. What is the notice mainly about?





150. What is stated about the museum?





Questions 151 - 152 refer to the following e-mail.

To: Joseph Hillier <j.hillier@romanos.com>
From: Marilyn Sharpe <m.sharpe@romanos.com>
Subject: Burton Farms
Date: October 21
Attachment: Product list

Joseph,

As you know, we are in the process of negotiating an agreement with Burton Farms to sell some of their dairy products at all our supermarket locations in the Midwest. Depending on how well the products sell, we may distribute them later on to our other stores across the country.

In connection with this, I’d like your team to complete a presentation in time for a meeting we are having with Burton Farms on the 11 th of next month. You will need to do some research on their brand positioning and target market. Next, you’ll have to come up with ideas for arranging the products on our shelves and promoting them to our customers. I’ve attached the Burton Farms product list and highlighted the items we plan to sell. I’ll be in the office all week if you want to discuss this further.

Thanks!

Marilyn Sharpe
Vice president of marketing
Romano’s Groceries


151. According to Ms. Sharpe, what does Romano’s Groceries plan to do?





152. What has Mr. Hillier’s team NOT been asked to do?





Questions 153 - 155 refer to the following announcement.

The Millsboro Water Department is calling on all area students to participate in its third annual art contest. The theme of this year's competition is Water For All.

The contest is open to Millsboro students in grades 4 through 12. The rules call for original artwork to be submitted on 75-centimeter by 110-centimeter poster board or paper, with a 3-centimeter border on all sides. Entrants may use any traditional medium they wish, such as pastel crayons, colored pencils, watercolor paints, cut paper, or fabric. However, computer-generated artwork and photography will not be accepted. Students may receive guidance from a parent, teacher, or guardian but must do all the work by themselves.

The grand prize winner of each grade level will receive $300 cash and a $200 gift card from fellow sponsor Millsboro Shopping Center. Furthermore, three additional contestants will be awarded with $100 gift cards, also furnished by the shopping center. Along with other entries, the winning pieces will be featured in next year's student artwork calendar, which will be distributed free to clients of the Millsboro Water Department at the beginning of next year.

The deadline for entries is April 30. For more information, visit www.mwd.com/art_contest.


153. What is the purpose of the announcement?





154. What is NOT indicated about the Millsboro Water Department?





155. What will the Millsboro Water Department do the next year?





Questions 156 - 157 refers to following text message chain.

Dawn Konrad 4:48 P.M.

Yoon-Hee, are you busy tomorrow? Ms. Jackson sent a message saying that we need to rush the Lambert project. I'll be working overtime on it tomorrow night and could use your help.

Yoon-Hee Sung 4:51 p.m.

I'm heading to the marketing conference tomorrow, remember? I'll be out of town for two days.

Dawn Konrad 4:52 p.m.

Oh, that's right. It completely slipped my mind. Should I ask Mr. Martin?

Yoon-Hee Sung 4:54 p.m.

I'd try Mr. Stewart. He's worked on the project longer and knows Percy Lambert really well.

Dawn Konrad 5:00 p.m

. I'll do that. Thanks, and have a good trip!


156. What is true about Ms. Konrad?





157. At 4:54 p.m., what does Ms. Sung most e likely mean when she writes, "I'd try Mr. Stewart”?





Questions 158 - 160 refer to the following advertisement.

Send Yourself To The Next Level

Whether you’re a professional athlete or just an enthusiastic amateur, having the right shoe is crucial for improving your performance. The Lynx sneaker is the result of 25 years of research and experimentation into the perfect athletic shoe. The Jet Shoe Company has worked with some of the finest sports scientists and conducted tests with the world’s top athletes to develop the Lynx. And the effort shows in everything you do while wearing them.

Our patented Absorbex technology cushions your joints from impacts as you run while providing a firm surface to spring off from. And the collar is specially designed to provide extra stability to your ankle, reducing the risk of sprains. The Lynx is used by top athletes like sprinter Dwayne Harrison and basketball player Andrew Singer. Top coach Dennis Potts of the Baltimore Crabs football team recommends all his players wear shoes that use the technology when in the gym.

The Lynx is available at most general sports retailers. To find your nearest outlet, check our Web site at www.jetshoe.com.


158. The word "performance” in paragraph 1, line 3, is closest In meaning to





159. What does the advertisement mention about the Lynx sneaker?





160. Where can customers purchase the advertised product?





Questions 161 - 163 refer to the following letter.

WINSPEAR HOTEL

3498 Ada Boulevard, Edmonton AB T6A 2C1

November 14

Paul Mansbridge
2405 Cottonwood Lane
Windsor, ON N9B 3P4

Dear Mr. Mansbridge,

Thank you for the letter dated November 12 regarding your stay at the Winspear Hotel in Edmonton. — [1 ] —.I understand that you and a colleague were our guests from November 8 to 10 but had some issues during your visit.

The manager on duty, Melanie Depuis, has notified me that one of the rooms you had reserved was double-booked. — [2] —. Unfortunately, we could not correct our mistake after your arrival since the hotel was at full occupancy. We are very sorry, and enclosed are two vouchers for a complimentary one-night stay at any Winspear Hotel nationwide—one for you and one for your associate, David Solomon.

You also said you thought our buffet breakfasts were complimentary. In regard to this, morning meals are only free for those staying in our premium accommodations. — [3] —.As you and Mr. Solomon stayed in a standard room, we had to charge you for your breakfasts. I apologize for any misunderstanding. _[4]_.

We value the continued patronage of our guests, and we hope the vouchers will make up for any inconvenience.

Sincerely yours,

Kimberley Bell
General manager, Winspear Hotel
Edmonton


161. Why did Mr. Mansbridge most likely send a letter on November 12?





162. What is true about Mr. Mansbridge?





163. In which of the positions marked [1], [2], [3], and [4] does the following sentence best belong? “As a result, you were forced to share a room with your traveling companion.”





Questions 164 - 167 refer to the following letter.

Pure Mix
PO Box 12525
Oregon City, OR 97045

Paul McCall
898 Manatee Lane
Madison, WI53716

Dear Mr. McCall,

We have received your inquiry about our natural daily vitamin supplement. You asked if our product contained any chemicals or nonorganic materials. Also, you inquired about some of the ingredients used to make the vitamin powder, as you are allergic to strawberries and cannot ingest grapefruit for medical reasons.

As advertised, we are a provider of certified organic products, so there are no chemical or unnatural materials in our products at all. Our organic ingredients are of the highest quality available, made only from fruits, plants, and naturally raised animals.

As stated, our products do include fruits. However, the daily vitamin supplement does not contain strawberries or grapefruit as ingredients. You can ingest it safely without any worry about an allergic reaction to strawberries or medication interaction with grapefruit. But some of our other products may contain one or the other. For example, Pure Mix energy drinks contain grapefruit seed.

I hope I have provided satisfactory responses to your questions. Enclosed, you’ll find an informative brochure on our most popular products. As always, should you plan to start a regular vitamin regimen, we highly recommend that you first consult your physician.

Sincerely,

Linda Mills
Customer relations manager


164. Why was the letter written?





165. What does Ms. Mills say about Pure Mix’s products?





166. Why should Mr. McCall avoid drinking Pure Mix’s energy drinks?





167. What does Ms. Mills suggest Mr. McCall do?





Questions 168 - 171 refer to the following article.

A Very Fruity Idea

Our cities are filled with trees, and the vast majority of those trees produce edible fruits. — [1]—. But with no one to collect and process them, most simply fall to the ground and rot, wasting a potentially excellent source of nutrition.

One new organization wants to change that. — [2] —. Fresh From The Tree is a non-profit group that aims to collect as much fruit as possible from the city’s trees, and then make it into delicious snacks that can be sold at low prices to local residents.

“We have been doing a survey of the locations of all the fruit trees in town,” says co-founder Michaela Anderson. “Once we have identified a promising tree, we contact the homeowners and ask if we can pick the fruit for them. — [3] —They usually don’t have time to manage it themselves.”

After the volunteers collect the fruit, they give half of it to the owners of the residence, and keep the other half to turn into fruit pies, jams, sorbets, and other tasty but healthy desserts. The group only has a handful of volunteers at the moment but are hoping to recruit more in the coming months. — [4] —. They are also negotiating with the city to collect fruit from trees on government property.


168. What is the article mainly about?





169. What does Fresh From The Tree do with the fruit it collects?





170. According to the article, what do homeowners receive from Fresh From The Tree?





171. In which of the positions marked [1], [2], [3], and [4] does the following sentence best belong? "Most of the residents accept the offer with pleasure.”





Questions 172 - 175 refer to the following online chat.

Cheryl Stone [3:48] I just got a message from Mr. Baker saying that his flight has been delayed until 9 p.m. Weather conditions are terrible there in Chicago.

Allan Franklin [3:50] Really? But he's supposed to make a presentation to the executives from Harper Telecom today!

Maurice Wood [3:51] I've got all the visuals ready. But it would be problematic if we don't have a speaker.

Allan Franklin [3:52] That's an understatement. We need this contract. Otherwise, we may not meet our sales target for the year.

Cheryl Stone [3:54] Can't we do the presentation ourselves?

Allan Franklin [3:55] I'm not sure. There are several firms competing for the contract we are trying to get. Harper Telecom could decide to give the contract to someone else if they aren't impressed with our presentation.

Cheryl Stone [3:57] I think I could do the speaking, but without Mr. Baker's technical background and expertise, our proposal might not sound very convincing. What do you think?

Allan Franklin [3:58] I agree with you. I think it would be better to call Harper Telecom and try to convince them to listen to his pitch tomorrow morning. That might be our best option.

Cheryl Stone [3:59] I'm on it. I'll let you know how it goes.


172. What is suggested about the presentation?





173. What can be inferred about Harper Telecom?





174. What is mentioned about Mr. Baker?





175. At 3:59, what does Ms. Stone mean when she writes, 'Tm on if?





Questions 176 - 180 refer to the following notice and letter.

CITY OF GRIGGSTON PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE

A city hall meeting has been scheduled to discuss proposed plans for two road improvements, specifically the extension of Marigold Street from Route 103 and the road hazard repairs on Hartford Street. The first project on Marigold Street will be conducted over two weeks while the latter is expected to take five days. The Griggston Office of Transportation Planning has provided funding for both projects.

The work is expected to cause some disruption to traffic and some disturbances to homes and businesses in the area. The city has already put together a traffic rerouting plan for the duration of both projects and will allow the usage of noisy machinery during daytime hours.

Please note the meeting details below.

Date:Tuesday, January 10
Time: 6:30 p.m.
Location: Griggston City Hall, Room 5A in basement level one
This room is fully-accessible for persons with disabilities.

Representatives from the Office of Transportation Planning, along with project contractors and consultants, will present an overview of the roadwork while providing the opportunity for questions from the audience. Should you have any inquiries about this meeting or comments regarding either project, they may be directed to our senior city planner Lois Oliveira at l.oliveira@griggstoncity.gov.

Griggston City Hall

100 West Lorry Road
Griggston,TX 76645
Office ofTransportation Planning

February 15

Shawn Davis
Walnut Creek Contracting
58 Lilac Terrace
Fort Worth,TX 76120

Dear Mr. Davis,

I am sending this letter as an expression of my gratitude for the excellent work your contracting company did on the Marigold Street construction work. You and your 10 crew members were a pleasure to work with and were always timely, professional, and knowledgeable.

Already, there have been a lot of positive reactions about the work you've done from residents and business owners in the vicinity.There have been many positive remarks about the beautiful brick sidewalks that were installed.

This was now the fifth time for us to hire your company and I am delighted that your business and the City of Griggston have continued our ongoing partnership. I have wired the payment for your contracted services to your company's bank account as per our regular agreement.

Also, I would like to let you know that my office is working on a similar project for Rosedale Avenue. Nothing is confirmed as of yet, but I should have more details in a few weeks. I would also like to consider your company for this task. It would take approximately the same amount of time as the work on Marigold Street did and would possibly begin at the end of April. Let me know if you might be interested.

Thank you again, and we look forward to working with you in the future.

Sincerely,

Lois Oliveira
Senior city planner


176. What is indicated about the City of Griggston?





177. What does the notice state about the city’s projects?





178. According to the notice, how can residents provide feedback on the roadwork projects?





179. What can be inferred about Mr. Davis?





180. What is indicated about Walnut Creek Contracting?





Questions 181 - 185 refer to the following brochure and e-mail.

Are the countertops in your home or workplace worn or outdated? Let Carlson Counters give your kitchen, office, bathroom, or reception area a brand-new look!

We offer a vast assortment of styles, colors, and materials to choose from! And our prices are some of the best in town:

Laminate Starting at $80 per square meter
Tile Starting at $90 per square meter
Granite Starting at $130 per square meter
Marble Starting at $150 per square meter

All countertops listed above are available for customization at increased rates if requested at least 15 days in advance. In such cases, Carlson Counters charges $120 per square meter for laminate and tile customization and $190 per square meter for specialized orders in granite or marble. Carlson Counters does require a 50 percent deposit for any custom order.

All you have to do Is call us at 555 - 4933 or send an e-mail to rogcarl@carlsoncounters.com to request an on-site visit. Owner Roger Carlson will visit your space to get rough measurements and discuss installation options with you. He will also describe the various materials we sell and provide you with cost estimates for the different countertops you can choose. Once you have made your selection, Mr. Carlson will immediately schedule the work and let you know how long it will take.

So, contact Carlson Counters today and find out how we can give your space a new and contemporary look!

TO: Roger Carison <rogcarl@carlsoncounters.com>
FROM: Blaire Thomson <bomson@gotomail.com>
SUBJECT: Countertops
DATE: May 29,Thursday

Dear Mr. Carlson,

Thank you for coming by my home this afternoon to check out my kitchen. I appreciate the information you provided as it confirmed what your brochure said.

I have discussed the materials you suggested with my husband. Both of the recommendations are attractive, but after talking about ft. we have agreed that we should go ahead with the marble option for our countertops. Please send us the total cost estimate for the project when you have time.

You also mentioned during your visit that custom countertops like the one we're requesting need to be specially ordered and may require additional time for delivery. So, could you let us know how long it will take to arrive?

I hope to hear from you soon, and thank you for your excellent service.

Regards,

Blaire Thomson


181. What is indicated about Carlson Counters?





182. In the brochure, the word “rough” in paragraph 4, line 2, is closest in meaning to





183. According to the brochure, what information will NOT be provided during an on-site visit?





184. How much will Ms. Thomson have to pay for the new countertops?





185. What most likely did Ms. Thomson do before Mr. Carlson’s visit to her home?





Questions 186 - 190 refer to the following article, e-mail, and ticket.

The Regency Scotia School of Design Hosts Historic Royal Costume Display

Threads of Royal History, launched on Friday, is the latest exhibit from the Regency Scotia School of Design (RSSD) in Glasgow. It is a treat for period costume enthusiasts. For the exhibit, the school borrowed 52 outfits belonging to both historical and current monarchs from museums around the world. Of particular note are the 4,000 year old headdress and accessories on loan from the Cairo Museum in Egypt as well as several stunning robes from the Forbidden City Museum in Beijing. In addition, fashion students from the school have created 38 replica outfits. All of the items are beautifully displayed on specially designed mannequins.

The exhibit will last for a month, concluding on April 30. Regular admission is £6.50, but students and faculty of the RSSD are admitted for free. Senior citizens pay £5.00, and children 10 and under pay £3.50. Inquire about student group rates by calling 555 - 3400. The exhibit space is located in the school’s Leighton Hall, which is open from 10 a.m. through 8 p.m., Monday through Thursday.

TO: Larry Dent <larden@terrington.edu.uk>
FROM: Rhoda Augustine <rhoaug@terrington.edu.uk>
SUBJECT: RSSD Exhibit
DATE: April 20

Hi Larry,

I saw an article in the paper about RSSD's current exhibit and am thinking of taking the students in my morning art classes there for a field trip. I called to find out about student group rates, and if there are 30 or more students, the admission fee is significantly lowered to £4.00. But I only have 24 in total for both my morning classes, so I was wondering if you and your students might be interested in joining us. The community center's bus seats 55 people, so there should be enough room to accommodate everyone. It sounds like a really interesting display, and I think our students would learn a lot from it as well. There is no rush, but let me know whether you're interested by Friday so I can book the visit.

Thanks!

Rhoda

PAID IN FULL (cash)

Group Ticket for: Threads of Royal History Exhibition
Date: April 28 ‘This ticket can only be used on the indicated date.
Name: Terrington Secondary School
Rate: Student group rate
Participants: 48
Group Leader(s): Rhoda Augustine, Larry Dent

All visitors are required to proceed through the security checkpoint prior to admission. Photography is strictly forbidden. Please do not touch any item on display.


186. What is NOT true about Threads of Royal History?





187. Why did Ms. Augustine want Mr. Dent’s students to join her group?





188. How much were the Terrington Secondary School students charged for admission?





189. What did Mr. Dent’s students most likely do on April 28?





190. What are visitors to the exhibit asked to do?





Questions 191 - 195 refer to the following flyer, review, and e-mail.

AUCKLAND RESIDENTS CAN NOW SAVE MONEY WITH WHEEL-PALS!

Wheel-Pals, the world's most popular carpooling program, has arrived in Auckland! Download the application today onto your mobile phone, device, or computer, and find out how easy it is to save money on transportation! The application connects you with other users in your area that are interested in carpooling at specific times. All our members undergo a screening process and can post reviews about other passengers and drivers. With fees starting as low as $6 per month for a basic package, Wheel-Pals is sure to be as popular here in Auckland as it is in Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne! Go to www.wheelpals.com for more details.

USER REVIEW: Wheel-Pals Carpooling Application
By Jason Diaz (jdiaz@vastpost.co.au)

★ ★ ★ ★ ☆

Wheel-Pals recently launched its service in the Auckland area, and having already used the application while living in Brisbane, I was one of the first to sign up. As before, I purchased the basic package because, in the past, it had enough services to help me form carpool groups with other drivers or riders that live nearby. However, I don't think Wheel-Pals has done enough to promote its launch in this area. I sometimes find it difficult to find people to carpool with. In Brisbane, I only drove my car to work once or twice a week, but now I have to do it more often. Also, few people that I know locally are even aware of the application.

TO: Jason Diaz <jdia2@vastpost.co.au>
FROM: Adele Simmonds <asimmonds@whcelpals.co.au>
SUBJECT: Thanks for the review!
DATE: May 29

Dear Mr. Diaz,

My name is Adele Simmonds, and I’m a public relations representative for Wheel-Pals. I recently came across an online review you left about our application. On behalf of die company, thank you for taking the time to leave the comment. We appreciate your concerns and have decided to take steps to market the program further in your area.

As a token of thanks for your review, you will receive points that you can use like cash to pay for your subscription or any of our other services. The points will show up in the application the next time you log in.

Thank you again, and we hope you will continue to find Wheel-Pals useful.

Regards,

Adele Simmonds
Regional PR associate, Wheel-Pals Inc.


191. What is the purpose of the flyer?





192. What problem does Mr. Diaz mention in the review?





193. What is indicated about Mr. Diaz?





194. Where does Wheel-Pals plan to do additional product promotion?





195. In the e-mail, the word “leave” in paragraph 1, line 3, is closest in meaning to





Questions 196 - 200 refer to the following information, e-mail, and article.

http://www.corianderfinedining.com/ services

HOME | ABOUT | SERVICES | CONTACT | MENUS

Coriander Fine Dining offers a selection of services for groups:

DELIVERY SERVICE: We provide free delivery service for orders over $80. A $5 delivery fee will be applied to orders costing less than this amount. Delivery is possible within the Washington, D.C. city limits only.

CATERING SERVICE: Coriander Fine Dining can cater weddings, parties, and corporate or personal events at any location. We will work with you to create a menu for groups of up to 800. Service dishes, plates, cutlery, and glassware are also available for an additional charge. Contact our catering manager Cecilia Shiraz at ceshiraz@corianderfinedining.com to make a reservation.

VENUE RENTAL: Let us host your gathering in our private function room! We can serve groups of any size (up to a maximum of 80 diners). Contact Raj Kapoor at rajkapoor@corianderfinedining.com to inquire about available dates and event bookings.

TO: Cecilia Shiraz <ceshiraz@corianderfinedining.corn>
FROM: Steven Potter <spot@spartantires.com>
SUBJECT: Availability
DATE: June 12

Dear Ms. Shiraz,

My name is Steven Potter, and I work for Spartan Tires. I was a guest at the banquet you catered for the opening of Lucas Industries’ headquarters. We recently made a deal to partner with a manufacturing company in India, and a team of their representatives are going to arrive next week to finalize our agreement. We thought it might be nice to have a meal served after contracts are signed on Friday, June 18, here at our headquarters. Everyone should be ready for dinner by 6:30 p.m. Including our representatives, there will be 30 people in total. I would like a buffet-style menu with chicken, fish, vegetables, dessert, and salad. We can make arrangements for our own beverages. We do not have any dishes or dining ware, so we will need those items as well. Could you let me know if you are available for this date and, if so, what the cost would be?

Sincerely,

Steven Potter

Spartan Tires Joins Forces with Maha-Rubber

By Enid Wendall

Spartan Tires announced in a press statement yesterday that it will finalize a deal with India-based manufacturer Maha-Rubber on June 18. The company will produce tires under the Spartan Tires brand. Spartan Tires has 38 branches across the country, with an average of four new franchises opening annually. However, it does not produce its own accessories or parts, carrying only those made by other companies. Spartan Tires CEO Carlo Gregario said in the statement, “We don’t have the facilities to produce our own tires. Partnering with Maha-Rubber will allow us to do so at a reasonable cost.” The first of the new products will be available at Spartan Tires retail outlets nationwide on August 1 of next year.


196. What is NOT true about Coriander Fine Dining?





197. What does Mr. Potter ask about?





198. What will Mr. Potter have to pay extra for?





199. In the article, the word “carrying” in paragraph 1, is closest in meaning to





200. Who might Ms. Shiraz be preparing a meal for on June 18?





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