ASSIGNMENT 3
CHOOSE THE RIGHT ANSWER OF THE FOLLOWING
QUESTIONS!
TEXT 1 (Question
no 1)
Kansas is known for many things -- wheat, sunflowers ... and
tornadoes! What famous story set in Kansas features a tornado? The Wonderful
Wizard of Oz, by L. Frank Baum, tells the story of Dorothy, who gets
caught in a Kansas tornado and lands in the imaginary land of Oz. Tornadoes are
storms with rapidly rotating winds that form a funnel cloud. Also known as
"twisters," they extend downward from the huge clouds of a severe
thunderstorm. The winds that rotate within a tornado usually reach a speed of almost
300 miles per hour! A tornado often sweeps through an area quickly, but it can
cause considerable destruction. There have been a number of remarkable reports
of tornadoes. In one instance, a schoolhouse was demolished while the 85
students originally inside it were carried more than 400 feet with none killed.
11. The suitable
title for the paragraph above is …
A. Remarkable reports of tornadoes
B. Tornadoes
in Kansas
C. The wonderful wizard of oz
D. The story of Dorothy
TEXT 2 (Question
no 2)
There are lots of different kinds of pancake around the world. In
America, pancakes are made with buttermilk and served for breakfast. In Russia,
pancakes are called blinis, and are made from buckwheat flour and
often served with caviar and sour cream. The Chinese use wheat flour and hot
water to make pancakes in dozens of ways. Crispy and wafer-thin, it comes
stuffed with spicy potatoes and yogurt. Did you know there were so many ways to
make and serve pancakes?
In 1986, an event that
bills itself as the World's Largest Pancake Breakfast was revived for the 350th
anniversary of Springfield, Massachusetts. The breakfast has been held every
year since then. Hundreds of volunteers help with the event. In 1999, more than
71,233 servings of pancakes were served to more than 40,000 people. If you
stacked up all those pancakes, they'd be more than 2 miles high!
12. The suitable
title for the paragraph above is …
A. Many ways to make and serve pancakes
B. Different
kinds of pancake around the world
C. World's largest pancake breakfast
D. 350th anniversary of Springfield,
Massachusetts
TEXT 3 (Question
no 3)
Before you begin to compose a business letter, sit down and think
about your purpose in writing the letter. Do you want to request information,
order a product, register a complaint, or apply for something? Do some
brainstorming and gather information before you begin writing. Always keep your
objective in mind.
13. The main idea of the passage is that …
A. Planning
is an important part of writing a business letter.
B. Business letters are frequently
complaint letters.
C. Brainstorming and writing take
approximately equal amounts of time.
D. Many people fail to plan ahead when they
are writing a business letter.
TEXT 4 (Question
no 4)
Keeping busy at important tasks is much more motivating than
having too little to do. Today's employees are not afraid of responsibility.
Most people are willing to take on extra responsibility in order to have more
variety in their positions. In addition, along with that responsibility should
come more authority to independently carry out some important task.
14. The main idea of the passage is that …
A. Variety
and independence on the job increase employee motivation.
B. To avoid boredom, many people do more
work than their jobs require of them.
C. Today's employees are demanding more
independence than ever before.
D. Office jobs in the past have carried
less responsibility.
TEXT 5 (Question
no 5)
Managing job and family is not simple. Both commitments make
strong demands on people and are sometimes in direct opposition to each other.
Saying yes to one means saying no to the other, and stress can often result.
Being realistic and creating a balance in life can help set priorities.
15. The main idea of the passage is that …
A. Most family responsibilities cause
stress at home and at work.
B. Because it pays the bills, a job must
take priority over other commitments.
C. It
is important to have a balance between job and family responsibilities.
D. Because they are so important, family
duties must take priority over the job.
TEXT 6 (Question no 6-10)
Tourism is one of the
world’s biggest and fastest growing industries. Increased leisure time, higher
standard of living and better transports are just some of the reasons why the
tourism industry is expanding in the UK and overseas. Interesting and exciting
career opportunities are open up as the industry continues to grow.
Job in tourism has often
been regarded as seasonal and low paid but things are changing fast. Summer
is not the only time we like to take our holiday. Short breakers in spring,
autumn, and winter coupled with the vital business tourism market mean that
operators are now busy throughout the year and therefore require staff on a
permanent basis.
16. What are the three things that make tourism industry
expand?
A. High standards of living, better
transportation and fastest growing industries
B. Increased
leisure time, higher standards of living and better transport
C. Fastest growing industries, increased
leisure time, and better transport
D. Better transport, increased leisure time
and fastest growing industries
27. Why jobs in tourism were considered seasonal?
A. Because
people used to go for holidays during summer only
B. Because the tourism industries need more
staffs at the seasonal
C. Because in seasonal the operators are
busy
D. Because the things are changing fast
38. What are the chances for people as the industry continues
to grow?
A. Fastest growing industries
B. Higher standard of living
C. Getting job opportunity easily
D. Interesting
and exciting career opportunities
49. Where can we find information that jobs in tourism
regularly needed?
A. In the first sentence
B. In the fourth sentence
C. In the fifth sentence
D. In
the last sentence
510. What have been considered as low paid?
A. Holiday
B. Short breakers
C. Job
in tourism
D. Seasonal
TEXT 7 (Question no 11-12)
Memorandum
To: Supervisors
From: Judy Linquiest, Human Resource Manager
Sub: Probation periods
To: Supervisors
From: Judy Linquiest, Human Resource Manager
Sub: Probation periods
As of January 1st all
new employees will be subject to a 3 month probationary period. Medical,
holiday, and flextime benefits will not apply to new staff members until the
full 3 months have expired. After the three months have been completed, please
contact your employees and inform them that their probationary period has
ended. The HR department will contact you by email 2 days in advance to remind
you of the date. Thank you for your cooperation.
111. What is the main purpose of this memo?
A. To
introduce the HR department.
B. To put staff members on probation.
C. To inform supervisors of a change in policy.
B. To put staff members on probation.
C. To inform supervisors of a change in policy.
D. To
inform all employees of a new expiration date.
212. When does the
change come into effect?
A. Today.
B. In 2 days.
C. In 3 months.
B. In 2 days.
C. In 3 months.
D. On January 1st.
TEXT 8 (Question no 13-15)
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C. A special deal.
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