Text G First read the following question. 84. Who will best fit the vacancy described in the ad? A. A receptionist with secondary-school education. B. A typist with three years of working experience. C. A young college graduate with a management degree. D. A middle-aged clerk with some working knowledge of computers. Now skim TEXT G below and mark your answer on your answer sheet. SITUATIONS VACANT Administration Trainee We have a vacancy for trainee in our head office. Main duties will be office work with some reception and telephone work. Training will be given in the use of a computer. The successful applicant will have college level education in business-related subjects and will be able to work with a minimum of supervision. Typing skills essential. age range preferably 21-2. Good working conditions. Please apply in writing, stating age, qualifications, and other relevant information to Administration Manager, STARTEX OIL. P.O. Box 355, Westport
84. Who will best fit the vacancy described in the ad?
A) A receptionist with secondary-school education.
B) A typist with three years of working experience.
C) A young college graduate with a management degree.
D) A middle-aged clerk with some working knowledge of computers.
Test H First read the following question. 85. When are guests allowed? A. Any day. B. Saturday. C. Friday. D. After 6 p.m. 86. What must club members bring with them? A. Own towels. B. Locker keys. C. Swimming caps. D. Registration cards. Now skim TEXT H below and mark your answer on your answer sheet. JUBILEE SWIMMING CLUB REGULATIONS All swimmers must shower before they enter the pool. Diving is only allowed from the diving-board. Running and playing near the pool is not permitted. Club members may bring gusts at weekends only. Children under 12 are not allowed to use the pool unless accompanied by an adult. Members must show their membership cards at the registration desk. Used towels must be placed in the bins provided. Smoking is not allowed in the changing-room. Guests must sign at the registration desk. All bathers must leave the pool by 56 p.m. Clothes must be placed in the lockers provided. Keys are available at the registration desk. Only club members and their families are allowed to use the pool.
85. When are guests allowed?
A) Any day.
B) Saturday.
C) Friday.
D) After 6 p.m.
86. What must club members bring with them?
A) Own towels.
B) Locker keys.
C) Swimming caps.
D) Registration cards.
Test I First read the following question. 87. What happened for the first time on December 17th, 1903? A. An aero plane flew over the river Potomac. B. Orville Wright invented a glider. C. A steam engine was used to power a plane. D. A man piloted an engine-driven plane. 88. Which of these statements about the 1908 flight is true? A. Not so many spectators were present as in 1903. B. The aero plane stayed in the air much longer than in 1903. C. There was only one person in the aero plane. D. the aero plane flew at a speed of a mile a minute. Now skim TEXT I below and mark your answer on your answer sheet. The Wright Brothers There are many memorable dates in the story of mans conquest of the air. One is December 17th, 1903. On that day, for the first time in the history of mankind, a man flew for just a few seconds in a machine which was power-driven and heavier-than-air. the name of that brave airman as Orville Wright. There were two Wright brothers whose ancestors had emigrated from England to America in the seventeenth century. Wilbur was born in 1867 and Orville four years later. When they left school, the two brothers started a small cycle factory. One day they heard that a man called Langley had make an aero plane driven by a small cycle factory. One day they heard that a man called Langley had mend an aero plane driven by a small steam-engine. this aero plane flew without a pilot over the river Potomac until its engine failed and it came down in the river. "Let us try to make an aero plane that will carry a man." Said Wilbur. The two brothers set to work, designing and building gliders. when they had learned how to control their gliders skillfully, they attacked the problem of supplying power to drive the machine. Instead of using a steam engine, they decided to use a petrol engine, which was smaller and lighter and more efficient. Just before 10:30 on the morning of December 17th, five spectators stood in the cold wind at Kitty Hawk and Watched Orville climbing into his machine. If rose to a height of eight to ten feet about the ground and stayed in the air for twelve seconds. the first power-driven flight had succeeded. The two brothers enthusiastically continued their experiments. they improved the engine and the aircraft. On September the, 1908, Orville amazed a crowd of a thousand people by remaining air borne of one hour two minutes and thirty seconds. the machine carried a passenger and a pilot and traveled at forty miles per hour.
87. What happened for the first time on December 17th, 1903?
A) An aero plane flew over the river Potomac.
B) Orville Wright invented a glider.
C) A steam engine was used to power a plane.
D) A man piloted an engine-driven plane.
88. Which of these statements about the 1908 flight is true?
A) Not so many spectators were present as in 1903.
B) The aero plane stayed in the air much longer than in 1903.
C) There was only one person in the aero plane.
D) the aero plane flew at a speed of a mile a minute.
