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Section II Use of EnglishRead the
following text. Choose the best
word
or phrase for each numbered blank andmark A, B, C,
or D on your
ANSWER SHEET 1.
Text1.
In
Britain, winter is the season not only for visits
to the theatre, opera,
concerts and
ballet, but also for shopping or for , one of the
__1__ cities in the world, has plenty
to offer during the winter months, __2__
in the way of entertainment - and the
__3__ act like a magnet with __4__ array
of presents for the
Christmas
__5__,
followed
by
large
scale
bargains
in
the
January
__6__.
But
it''s
not
only
London
that
__7__
value
shopping
-
most
of
our
suburban
and
__8__
centres
have
just
as
much
to
offer
to
the
__9__
if
you''re
based
__10__
London,
you don''t have to
spend all your __11__ there - and that goes for
all the year
__12__,
too.
Take
a
train
or
coach
and
__13__
what
else
Britain
has
to
offer;
__14__
are
many
excursions,
even
in
winter,
and
among
the
great
country
houses
__15_
keep
their
stately
front
doors
open
__16__
the
year
are
Longleat
and
Woburn
Abbey.
__17__
a car and drive
__18__ into the beauty of the winter landscape -
the scenery will
be __19__ beautiful -
and the people will have more time to chat to you
__20__
this time of year.
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Section III Reading
ComprehensionPart ARead the following three
texts. Answer the questions on each
text by choosing A, B, C or D.
Mark
your answer on the ANSWER SHEET 1 by drawing a
thick line across
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the corresponding letter in the
brackets.
Text
It
was a quarter past nine as Marie hurried into the
office building where
she was going to
work. Her bus had inched along through heavy
morning traffic,
making her a few
minutes late for her very first job. She decided
to start out
half an hour earlier the
next inside the lobby, she had to stand at the
elevators and wait several minutes
before she could get on one going to the sixth
floor.
When
she
finally
reached
the
office
marked
Enterprises,
she
knocked
at
the
door
nervously
and
waited.
There
was
no
answer.
She
tapped
on
the
door
again,
but
still
there
was
no
reply.
From
inside
the
next
office,
she
could
hear
the
sound
of voices, so she
opened the door and went gh she was sure it was
the
same office she had been in two
weeks before when she had had the interview with
Mr. King, it looked quite different
now. In fact, it hardly looked like an office
at all. The employees were just
standing around chatting and smoking. At the far
end of the room, somebody must have
just told a good joke, she thought, because
there was a loud burst of laughter as
she came in. For a moment she had thought
they were laughing at one of the men
looked at his watch, clapped his
hands
and said something to the others. Quickly they all
went to their desks and,
in a matter of
seconds, everyone was hard at work. No one paid
any attention to
Marie. Finally she
went up to the
man who was sitting at
the desk nearest to the door and explained that
this was
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her first
day in the office. Hardly looking up from his
work, he told her to have
a seat and
wait for Mr. King, who would arrive at any moment.
Then Marie realised
that the day''s
work in the office began just before Mr. King
arrived. Later she
found out that he
lived in Connecticut and came into Manhattan on
the same train
every morning, arriving
in the office at 9:35, so that his staff knew
exactly when to start working.
1.
Marie felt nervous when she knocked at the door
because _______.
A. it was
her first day in a new job
B. she was a
little bit late for work
C. she was
afraid that she had gone to the wrong place
D. there was no answer from inside the
office
2. Marie could hardly recognise the
office she went into as _______.
[A>
she had been there only once
[B> Mr.
King was not in the office
[C> nobody
was doing any work
[D> the office had a
new appearance
3. The people in the office
suddenly started working because _______.
A. they saw a stranger in the office
B. they had finished their morning
break
C. no one wanted to talk to Marie
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D. the boss
was about to arrive
4. We can infer from the
text that the employees of the enterprise
_______.
A. would start
their work by listening to a joke
B.
were cold to newcomers
C. were always
punctual for work
D. lacked devotion to
the company
5. The best title for this text would
be _______.
A. Punctual Like A Clock
B. A Cold Welcome
C. An
Unpunctual Manager
D. Better Late Than
Never
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PART ONE
Questions 1
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7
Look at the
sentences below and the job advertisements on the
opposite page.
Which job does each sentence
1
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7 refer
to
?
For each
sentence
,
mark one letter on
your Answer Sheet.
You will need to use some of these
letters more than once.
1 You will be responsible for the
operation of a computer system.
2 You must be able to
forecast what people will want to wear.
3 You will be
able to work with people from many different
countries and
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backgrounds.
4 You will have a qualification which
covers two subject areas.
5 It is necessary to have worked in
this sector before.
6 You will need
to keep
in
contact with
the
headquarters of the
organization.
7
The
advertisement
emphasises
the
need
to
have
a
suitable
approach
to
important people.
A
BUSINESS MANAGER
You
will
be
responsible
for
our
global
business
within
specific
countries
and
will have a good
understanding of international
distribution
,
possibly based
on
previous
experience
,
plus the ability
to work in markets that are highly varied
in their culture. You will be fluent in
a second language
,
be
willing to travel
extensively
,
and
preferably have a degree.
B
DEPARTMENT STORE BUYER
Based at our head
office
in
London
,
you will select
and order stock
from
our
suppliers in Italy. You
will need to predict fashion trends and build a
strong
relationship
with
our
Italian
office.
You
will
have
gained
your
buying
experience
in
womens
fashion
and
will
hold
a
degree
in
design
with
a
business
studies
component.
C
LEGAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATOR
As head of the
legal office
,
your work will
include managing the office IT
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network
,
typing
reports
,
diary maintenance
and supervision of another staff
member.
You
will
need
good
organizational
skills
in
order
to
keep
ahead
of
a
varied
workload. You will be dealing with
senior executives and government
officials
,
so a
mature and efficient manner is essential
D
REGIONAL LEISURE SITES
MANAGER
You
will
be
responsible
for
budgetary
planning
,
contract
negotiations
,
local
marketing and effective
administration. You will communicate frequently
with our
main
office
using
the
latest
technology.
Your
experience
could
be
from
any
business
sector but you
should enjoy outdoor life and will ideally possess
an estate
management qualification.
PART TWO
Questions 8-12
·
Read the extract below from
an article about the coffee industry.
·
Choose the best
sentence from the list on the opposite page to
fill each of
the gaps.
·
For each gap
8-12, mark one letter (A-I)on your Answer Sheet.
·
Do
not use any letter more than once.
Coffee is worth
approximately $$50-60bn per annum in terms of world
sales. It
is a truly international
commodity,
and today
more
than 50 countries
in the world
grow
coffee
beans.
(example)
______I_____.
ICO
organization
helps
coffee
producers
and promotes
coffee conumption worldwide.
ICO
estimates
that
world
production
next
year
will
reach
97.5
million
bags.11.3
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million
bags
higher
than
the
current
year.
(8)
____________.
As
the
largest
producing country, Brazil is
particularly important in the coffee world. In
1994
Brazil
was
responsible
for
25%
of
world
production,
Colombia
was
next
with
13.4%,
Indonesia
had
7.5%,
Mexico
4.7%,
Guatemala
3.8%
and
Ethiopia
and
Vietnam
were
equal
with 3.4%.
Coffee is a tough crop, and
can be grown in areas where it is difficult or
impossible
to
grow
other
crops.
(9)
However,
disease
is
always
problem
for
coffee
production,
as
we
can
see
in
some
parts
of
South
America
at
the
is
active
in educating farmers
about avoiding disease and dealing with problems
when they
occur.
The
distribution
chain
varies
from
country
to
country,
explains
Pablo
Dubois.
In
most countries the smaller farmers sell their crop
to a local trader, who then
sells it on
to exporters. There are, however, other
distribution systems. (10)
____________. Some countries, like
Vietnam, have special government marketing
organizations for coffee.
Coffee
prices
often
vary
greatly
from
one
year
to
the
next.
In
1997,
for
example,
there
was
a
large
rise
in
the
world
price,
which
was
immediately
felt
by
the
consumer.
Rising prices always result in a drop
in sales, which will have a bad effect on
those developing countries, which are
highly dependent on foreign exchange from
coffee exports. (11)____________.
In the opinion
of Pablo Dubois, the biggest problem for his
organisation is
to create greater
consumer awareness of the different varieties of
coffee and
different ways of preparing
it. (12)____________. ICO is therefore
concentrating
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