STARTER TOEIC 3RD EDITION
UNIT 2 (READING) PART VI
PART VI.
INCOMPLETE TEXTS
Questions 1 through 4 refer to the
following memo.
This semester, be prepared for your exams. Follow these handy hints from
the Student Advice Center.
Don’t 1. (A) be wait (B) waiting (C) wait (D) had waited intil the
night before an exam. The best students revise and learn early and regularly
throughout the semester. Revise each night what you learned in class that
day. Reread class notes, assignments, handouts or previous tests and
textbooks. 2. (A)Highlight (B) Notice (C) Spotlight (D) View points with a
colored pen or pencil. It is very helpful to write summaries of the notes you
take in class.
If that sounds like too much effort, then you 3. (A) had to (B)
should (C) would (D) shouldn’t start sudying at least two weeks before
your exams. Make a study schedule and stick to it, but be realistic about
your goals. Don’t try to do too much in one day. Resting is as 4. (A) important (B) importance (C) duty(D) must as studying.
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Questions 5 through 8 refer to the
following letter.
Dear Ms. Whitfield,
Let me asnwer your questions 5. (A) regards (B)
to regard (C) regarding (D) my regards to our scholarship policy. In
order to qualify for a scholarship students have to receive at least an A in
90% of their assignments, and no lower than a B+ in the remaining 10%. This
is the minimum requirement. Getting the minimum grase does not 6. (A) promise (B) agree (C) guarantee (D) offer a scholarship if
there are several students whose grades exceed the minimum.
Secondly, students cannot receive a scholarship more than two times. In
addition to this the scholarship cannot be for two consecutive semesters.
You 7. (A) were received (B) received (C) have received (D) receiving
a scholarship last semester, so 10. (A)
coinsidentally (B) unfortunately (C) accidentally (D) fortunately we
were unable to offer you a scholarship, even though you received an A+ in all
of your courses.
Sincerely,
Jennifer Michaels
Finance Officer
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Questions 9 through 12 refer to the
following information.
Choosing
a college
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9. (A) To choice (B) Chosen (C) Choosing (D) Having
chosen a college is one of the most
important decisions you will have to make. The following suggestions should
help you 10. (A) have (B) suggest (C) make (D) perform an informed
decision. Visit the school you are considering.
While you are at the school, take some time to look at the equipment and
facilities. Talk to lecturers and 11. (A) now (B) current
(C) presently (D) immediate students. Askquestions that will give you
first-hand knowledge about the school; Do the instructors seem knowledgeable?
What is the students’ opinion of the instructors? What 12. (A) do (B) are (C) had (D) can they like most and least about
the school or program? Finally , look at several schools that offer similar programs.
Compare program length, schedule, cost, transferabillity of course credits,
financial aid availability, and any other factors that are important to you.
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ANSWER KEY
1
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C
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2
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A
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3
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B
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4
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A
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5
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C
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6
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C
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7
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B
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8
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B
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9
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C
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10
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C
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11
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B
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12
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A
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