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How to approach Reading Test Part Five ·In this part of the Reading Test you read a longer text and answer six questions. ·First read the questions. Try to get an idea of what the text will be about. Then read the text for general understanding. ·Then read the text and questions more carefully. Note all the possible answers. ·Read for overall meaning. Do not choose an answer just because you can see the same words in the text. ·Go back and decide on the final answers.·Read the article about several companies who are successfully working together.·For each question 23-28 on the opposite page, choose the correct answer.·Mark one letter (A B or C) Local success Working together Goldlink, a newly-founded Birmingham-based company which produces designer jewellery, has recently started working with another young local company, Prima, Goldlink commissioned Prima to help it promote the company’s exciting new range of iewellery by designing a new brochure and leaflets as well as designing and building exhibition stands. Gill Smith, Goldlink’s Sales Manager, explained how the relationship with Prima began and stressed how successful it had already been: ’We weren’t expecting to find a local company which would meet our requirements. But then we saw an article aboul companies m the area and Prima sounded as if it’d be just the kind of company we were looking for - even if it is much smaller than com panies we usually work with. Right from the start wa liked the friendly feel of the business and the professional attitude of the staff. The service Prima provides is excellent. For example, thanks to Prima, we won the award for best trade stand at a recent exhibition. We then got first prize for best product and .Just missed the award for best brochure, That’s how good Prima’s been for us!’Assistance Goldlink and Prima have both received considerable support in their first year of business from Andy Reilly, a consultant who offers advice to companies in the Midlands. Reilly specialises in helping small firms to secure funding such as Iow-interest bank loans. As a result of the consultant’s help, ’ the companies applied for and were awarded separate government grants. Samantha Barry, Managing Director of Prima, said that the assistance given by Reilly and his team in working out an appropriate business strategy for the company had been essential in making .Prima such a success. She added: ’We’ve also been having a few problems with our website. Although we’ve done all the design work ourselves, we’ve been really grateful to Andy Reilly for the advice he’s given on structuring the content.’ Reilly says of his work: ’My work is very varied and I get to work with a lot of compames m the area, which I like. What I enjoy even more though is helping companies such as Prima and Goldlink to work to achieve their potential. It’s really rewarding to see small companies doing well, especially when I’ve been working so closely with them.’ For fiJrther information about any of the companies mentioned in this article, call: 01235 434 656. What type of company is Prima

A. a construction company
B. an advertising agency
C. a consultancy firm

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How to approach Reading Test Part Four ·In this part of the Reading Test you read a short text and decide if seven sentences are ’Right’, ’Wrong’ or ’Doesn’t Say’ (not mentioned in the text). ·First read the complete text. Then read the seven sentences and possible answers. ·Note any answers which are clear For others, write down all possible answers. ·Look for overall meaning. Do not decide a sentence is ’Right’ just because you can see the same words in the text. ·Be very careful about the difference between ’Wrong’ and ’Doesn’t Say’. Choose ’Wrong’ if the facts in the text are different from the facts in the sentence. Choose ’Doesn’t Say’ only if there is no definite information in the text. ·Go back and check your final answers.·Read the newspaper article about new training courses.·Are sentences 16-22 on the opposite page ’Right’ or ’Wrong’ If there is not enough information to answer ’Right’ or ’Wrong’, choose ’Doesn’t Say’.·For each sentence 16-22, mark one letter (A, B or C). TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES FOR LOCAL BUSINESSES Aseries of 15 one-day courses is being planned for small businesses in the Scar brook area during September and October. The focus will be on practical training in a range of business skills areas, including presentation skills, marketing on the internet, negotiating effectively and dealing with difficult clients. The courses are being run by a recently founded training organisation, Scar brook Training Company (STC). This organisation is a partnership between Scar brook Council and the town’s Business Development Agency, which has been training Scar brook businesses for a number of years. A spokesperson for the company confirmed that STC, which receives government funding, is offering these courses free of charge. This is an excellent opportunity for local businesspeople, who would otherwise expect to pay as much as £250 to attend a one-day business skills course. Although firms are allowed to register a maximum of two employees per course, participants may attend as many courses as they wish. Bookings will take place for the two weeks following an open day at STC on 27 August. STC recommends that applications for places are submitted as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. For further information, contact STC on: 0859 211432 or online at: http://www, stc.co.uk. Companies can send as many employees as they want on each course.

A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Doesn’t say

How to approach Reading Test Part Four ·In this part of the Reading Test you read a short text and decide if seven sentences are ’Right’, ’Wrong’ or ’Doesn’t Say’ (not mentioned in the text). ·First read the complete text. Then read the seven sentences and possible answers. ·Note any answers which are clear For others, write down all possible answers. ·Look for overall meaning. Do not decide a sentence is ’Right’ just because you can see the same words in the text. ·Be very careful about the difference between ’Wrong’ and ’Doesn’t Say’. Choose ’Wrong’ if the facts in the text are different from the facts in the sentence. Choose ’Doesn’t Say’ only if there is no definite information in the text. ·Go back and check your final answers.·Read the newspaper article about new training courses.·Are sentences 16-22 on the opposite page ’Right’ or ’Wrong’ If there is not enough information to answer ’Right’ or ’Wrong’, choose ’Doesn’t Say’.·For each sentence 16-22, mark one letter (A, B or C). TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES FOR LOCAL BUSINESSES Aseries of 15 one-day courses is being planned for small businesses in the Scar brook area during September and October. The focus will be on practical training in a range of business skills areas, including presentation skills, marketing on the internet, negotiating effectively and dealing with difficult clients. The courses are being run by a recently founded training organisation, Scar brook Training Company (STC). This organisation is a partnership between Scar brook Council and the town’s Business Development Agency, which has been training Scar brook businesses for a number of years. A spokesperson for the company confirmed that STC, which receives government funding, is offering these courses free of charge. This is an excellent opportunity for local businesspeople, who would otherwise expect to pay as much as £250 to attend a one-day business skills course. Although firms are allowed to register a maximum of two employees per course, participants may attend as many courses as they wish. Bookings will take place for the two weeks following an open day at STC on 27 August. STC recommends that applications for places are submitted as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. For further information, contact STC on: 0859 211432 or online at: http://www, stc.co.uk. Participants must register for the course by the middle of September.

A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Doesn’t say

How to approach Reading Test Part Two ·In this part of the Reading Test you match five people with items in a Fist. ·First read all the information. Note all the possible answers. ·Look for overall meaning. Do not choose an answer just because you can see the .same words in the text. ·Go back and decide which is the final answer. ·Check that you have not used any letter more than once.·Look at the list below. It shows places at an airport.·For questions 6-10, choose the place (A-H) each person should go to.·For each question, mark one letter (A-H).·Do not use any letter more than once. A Check-in area B Business lounge C Customs area D Baggage reclaim E Car hire desk F Duty-free shop G Passport control H Boarding gate Joe bought 200 tax-free cigarettes at the airport, then more on the plane, and now needs to declare them.

在窗体上画一个名称为Command1的命令按钮,然后编写如下程序: Option Base 1 Private Sub Command1_Click( ) Dim c As Integer,d As Integer d=0 c=6 x=Array(2,4,6,8,10,12) For i=1 TO 6 If x(i)>c Then d=d+x(i) c=x(i) Else d=d-c End lf Next i Print d End Sub 程序运行后,如果单击命令按钮,则在窗体上输出的内容为

A. 10
B. 16
C. 12
D. 20

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