PART FOUR
Questions 21-35
 Read the letter below.
 Choose the correct word A, B, C or D on the opposite page to fill each gap.
RICHMAN RING
International Movers
Our ref: F/2/J 21st March 1998
For each question 21-35, mark one letter (A, B, C or D) on your Answer Sheet.
Dear Mr. Ratanara,
Re: Removal of business equipment from Singapore to Hong Kong
Thank you for your telephone enquiry. I am (example)┈┈┈to provide you with the quotation that you requested. 21┈┈┈addition to this, I am including further details of our service. The price is 22┈┈┈on the items that you mentioned in your phone cal and will, of course, vary if you decide to add extra items or 23┈some.
In order to keep the cost as low as 24┈┈┈, we will move your equipment when it is most convenient for us. We will try to 25┈┈┈your move with those of other clients who ask us to transport goods at around the same time. I am sure you will 26┈┈┈that if we were to make a special trip just for your equipment the cost would be much 27┈┈┈. This means that 28┈┈┈you requested a move on 23 June, this precise date may not be possible. However, we regularly transport goods 29┈┈┈Singapore and Hong Kong, and we would 30┈┈┈to be able to move your equipment within two or three days of your requested date.
The 31┈┈┈ does not include packing. I understand that you prefer to 32┈┈┈out your own packing since 33┈┈┈of your equipment is quite fragile.
I hope that these initial details meet with your 34┈┈┈, and ask that you do not hesitate to 35┈┈┈us if you require any further advice.
Yours sincerely,
Dave Ring
Dave Ring
Transport Manager
21. A. In B. With C. On D. By
22. A. built B. created C. based D. made
23. A. decrease B. prevent C. omit D. reduce
24. A. realistic B. possible C. probable D. desired
25. A. associate B. gather C. mix D. combine
26. A. appreciate B. satisfy C. wish D. consider
27. A. appreciated B. higher C. heavier D. superior
28. A. still B. even C. despite D. although
29. A. among B. beside C. between D. along
30. A. forecast B. think C. choose D. expect
31. A. guess B. value C. estimate D. judgement
32. A. end B. carry C. bring D. take
33. A. part B. section C. piece D. bit
34. A. kindness B. approval C. permission D. allowance
35. A. dial B. connect C. reach D. contact
PART FIVE
Section A
Questions 36 - 40
 Read this book review.
 In most of the lines 36 – 40 there is one extra word which does not fit. One or two lines, however, are correct.
 If the line is correct, put a tick () in the space on your Answer Sheet.
 If there is an extra word in the line, write that word in the space on your Answer Sheet.
Example:
Most of the world's business in marine insurance is centred ……
in London though whatever there are other important markets …whatever…
Where and How to Raise Finance
by
A J McKeon
The search for capital often begins and ends with a bank manager, but
36. it doesn't need to be that way. A visit to the bank may be the first
37. step in a difficult hunt but it shouldn't to be the only one. Funding
38. arrangements are developing constantly and the number of sources
39. is growing up. This book is a comprehensive guide written in an
40. accessible format with the lists of possible sources and how to make the most of them.
 Read the text below about a conference.
 In most of the lines 36-40 there is one extra word which does not fit. One or two lines, however, are correct.
 If a line is correct, put a tick (√) in the space on your Answer Sheet.
 If there is an extra word in the line, write that word in the space on your Answer Sheet.
Examples:
In order to meet the requirements of our customers and our Finance…… √ ……
Department, we have introduced to a new pricing policy …… to ……
September 18-20:
Russian Capital Markets and Investor Conference (Moscow)
A three-day conference has been arranged by Dow Jones Telerate and
36 the Wall Street Journal Europe. It will be look at the latest developments
37 in capital markets of the Russian Federation and prospects for
38 investment in key sectors and regions. Presentations that will be
39 given by government ministers, including the Deputy Prime Minister
40 of the Russian Federation, as well as too representatives from
the Central Bank, and Russian investment bankers.
PART FIVE
Section A
Questions 36-40
 Read the advertisement below for a global telephone card.
 In most of the lines 36-40 there is one extra word which does not fit in. One or two lines, however, are correct.
 If a line is correct, put a tick (√) in the space on your Answer Sheet.
 If there is an extra word in the line, write that word in the space on your Answer Sheet.
Example:
Phoning is even the cheaper with our Global Calling Card.…the…
For further information call 0171 563879. …√…
Executives traveling internationally know all about the horrors of phoning
36 to home from abroad. They will be familiar with large hotel phone bills
37 and the problems involved in trying to find the right local coins
38 for the payphone or trying to communicate with foreign operators.
39 World Telecom knows all about these problems so it has been introduced
40 a charge card especially for to keep business travellers’ costs down.
Call costs are far lower than with competitors, and the card is simple to use.
E
Section A
Questions 36-40
 Read the short article below.
 In most of the lines 36-40 there is one extra word which does not fit. One or two lines, however, are correct.
 If a line is correct, write CORRECT on your Answer Sheet.
 If there is an extra word in the line, write the extra word in CAPITAL LETTERS on your Answer Sheet.
Hamson Bell yesterday announced a range of new products which
36 it hopes will make it to the world’s leading pencil manufacturer by
37 the year of 2010. The company is currently in third position in
38 terms of market share, behind KPX and Unipen. Achieving its goal
39 of number one position might be difficult, according to opinions
40 market analysts, because its competitors are also working
extremely hard to increase their market share.