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Questions 157-159 refer to the following advertisement. White Shoe Kleen-Kit White shoes are a handsome addition to any summer wardrobe, but they have always been difficult to keep clean.., until now. Wright and Perry, the same company that has been providing you with top quality shoe finishes and other fine shoe care products for years, has developed a solution to the problem of cleaning white shoes. Thorough research and careful testing of trial products have resulted in Kleen-Kit, the fantastic new two-step, two-minute product that will keep YOUR white shoes sparkling white. Our special formula not only cleans your shoes to their whitest, it also protects them from dirt and water and preserves the leather, giving your shoes longer life. If you own a pair of white shoes, or plan to enjoy that extra sparkle that they can add to your wardrobe, this kit is a must. It solves the problem you have always had.., of keeping white shoes white. And, at a price you can afford. Kleen-Kit sells for only $7 each, or $5 with each shoe order. Kleen-Kit is available at most shoe retail outlets and anywhere shoe-care products are sold. Not convinced Ask your local shoe dealer for a free trial sample or request one from our website. Your shoes will be sparkling white in no time! How long does it take to use the kit

A. Two minutes
B. Five minutes
C. Seven minutes
D. Ten minutes

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Questions 163-167 refer to the following memo. MEMORANDUM To: All employees From: George Hendriks, Chief of Security Date: May 30, 20__ Re: Office Visitors Employees are reminded that a number of our contracts with clients are of a confidential nature. In order to ensure the maintenance of this confidentiality, visitors will not be allowed within the office area unless they are accompanied by a member of the staff. Please let your visitors know that they will be asked to sign in at the reception desk when they enter the building. The receptionist will call your office to admit them and give them a visitor’s pass. You must come to the reception area and escort your visitors to your office. Unescorted visitors will be asked by security to leave the building. Thank you for your cooperation with this matter. Who will read this memo

A. Clients
B. Company employees
C. Visitors
D. Security staff

Questions 172-174 refer to the following article. Surveys have found that wages and benefits are not always the major determining factor for employees who are looking to move between jobs. David Bikowski is a case in point. Last year he was laid off from his production job at a factory where he had worked for close to eight years. After several months of searching for a new job, he found employment at another factory in a nearby town. Although he would earn $100 a week less in the new position than he did at his old one, he took the job. He has a family to support and couldn’t afford to stay out of work much longer. Just a few months after starting at his new position, he received an offer to return to his old job at his old salary. Bikowski decided to turn the offer down. Why Because, he says, he finds that his new workplace is much less stressful than the old one. "We’ve been able to get by on what I’ve been earning at Strathmore (his new employer), and I know I’ll be getting the usual raises as time goes on," he explains. "And it’s better for my family in ways that money can’t pay for. I’m more relaxed when I get home, I have better quality time with my kids. That’s worth more than money to me." Bikowski represents a growing sentiment among the country’s workforce. More and more workers are looking for less stressful lives, sociologists say. Work conditions are often given equal weight with wages and benefits when job decisions are made. Why did David Bikowski leave his job

A. He wanted a promotion.
B. He was fired.
C. He wanted more money.
D. He was laid off.

Questions 196-200 refer to the following advertisement and e-mail. You are viewing our online Hotel and Air Packages Travel valid from September 10 to December 1* Tokyo Comfort Zone Inn Room includes." · Four-star rating · 1 single bed · Internet access and satellite television Location. Ten-minute walk from Tokyo International Airport Free shuttle bus available. Conditions. From October 2 to 4 there is a black-out period for this deal. No reservations will be taken during this time. Click here to bookmark this site. TAIPEI DISCOUNT PACKAGE DEALS Managed by TP Discount Travel Agency, Ltd. Travel Agent License No: 22009 To: Geo Friends From: Kit-ken Lim Re: itinerary To Whom It May Concern, Below you will find my travel itinerary. Again, I’m sorry that I wasn’t able to book my trip for the weekend of the 3rd as you requested. That weekend would have been perfect for me as well. I leave Tokyo at 4 P.M. on the 10th. Unless I hear from you before I leave, I will assume that one of you will meet me at the airport with a sign. I have never been to Tokyo before, so I would prefer not to have to hire a taxi or find my own way to the hotel. I look forward to discussing franchise opportunities and to meeting all of you. I will have my checkbook with me in case we work out a deal right away. Thank you, Kit-ken Lim P.S. I’ll be wearing a green hat and a long black coat. To: Kit-ken Lim From: Geo Friends Re: Itinerary Name: Kit-ken Lira Departure: Chiang Kai-shek. 9:30 A.M. October 7th Arrival: Tokyo. I P.M. October 7th Hotel Accommodations: Tokyo Comfort Zone Inn; 3 nights Style of occupancy: Double Total cost including taxes: Not applicable. *Paid in full using air travel points Why does Lim apologize in his e-mail

A black-out period changed his travel plans.
B. He was busy on the weekend of the 3rd.
C. He forgot to book his return flight.
D. It is his first time traveling to Tokyo.

M: Sally, were you able to get that report all typed up.W: Not yet, Mr. Black. Mrs. Famsworth asked me to type some letters for her. I’ll be finished pretty quick and then I’ll start on that.M: Don’t forget I need it in the morning. I have to take it along to Chicago to the regional meeting.W: Don’t worry, I’ll get it done. My husband’s on a business trip too. He’s in Detroit today, and tomorrow he’ll be in Boston. So I’m planning to stay late. After it’s typed up I’ll leave it on your desk. I should be finished by 8:00.M: I’m sorry to make you so late.W: It’s all right, Mr. Black. Really, I don’t mind at all. Besides, I can make a little extra money. My husband’s birthday is next month. I want to buy him a new watch.M: What kind are you going to get for him, a BulovaW: No, I thought I’d get a Rolex. or an Elgin. I don’t really know much about watches.M: I’ve got one of those Seiko digitals. I really like it.W: Do you think my husband would like one like thatM: I’m sure he would. The only problem is that they’re a little bit heavy.W: If they’re that good, I think I’ll go ahead and get him one.M: Well, at least he won’t get a tie. That’s what I usually get.W: Remember, it’s the thought that counts. Where is Mr. Black going()

A. Detroit.
B. Chicago.
C. New York.
D. Boston.

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