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Josai International University Center for Language Education Set B TOEIC LAB Assignment #6 Answer Sheet Score: /20 Today s Date: Your Name ( ): Your Student Number: Your English Teacher s Name( ): Check your answers online: http://www.jiu.ac.jp/languagec/lab_assignments.html or in the TOEIC Library H300 TOEIC Part 5: INCOMPLETE SENTENCES 1. (A) (B) (C) (D) 2. (A) (B) (C) (D) 3. (A) (B) (C) (D) 4. (A) (B) (C) (D) 5. (A) (B) (C) (D) 6. (A) (B) (C) (D) 7. (A) (B) (C) (D) 8. (A) (B) (C) (D) TOEIC Part 6: INCOMPLETE READING PASSAGE 9. (A) (B) (C) (D) 10. (A) (B) (C) (D) 11. (A) (B) (C) (D) 12. (A) (B) (C) (D) TOEIC Part 7: READING PASSAGES 13. (A) (B) (C) (D) 14. (A) (B) (C) (D) 15. (A) (B) (C) (D) 16. (A) (B) (C) (D) 17. (A) (B) (C) (D) 18. (A) (B) (C) (D) 19. (A) (B) (C) (D) 20. (A) (B) (C) (D)

TOEIC LAB Assignment #6 Before we begin, let s read the words in the Vocabulary Box together. Repeat each word in English, and then quickly look at the meaning of the word in Japanese. Vocabulary Box Nouns Verbs 1. application 2. approval 3. business seminar 4. collaboration 5. community 6. conference room 7. contract 8. crime 9. department ( ) ( ) 10. document 11. employee 12. form 13. improvement 14. neighborhood 15. notice 16. organization 17. participant 18. preparation 19. public relations PR ( ) 20. purpose 21. resident 22. sponsor 23. statement 24. statistics 25. support 26. theft 27. attach 28. attend 29. be intended for 30. be involved in,,, 31. contribute 32. describe 33. patrol 34. protect 35. register 36. sign 37. take appropriate measures Adjectives 38.the following ~ 39.complimentary 40. currently Now, let s read the three tips in the box below before you begin Part 5. TOEIC Tips Adverbs I. Nouns 1. What is a noun? a). a person ( ): a student c). a thing ( ): a desk b). a place ( ): school d). something abstract ( ): peace 2. You can add these word endings to some verbs to make nouns. a). ~al approve approval c). ~ion collaborate collaboration b). ~ation organize organization d). ~ment improve improvement 3. A noun can usually be found in these patterns. a). After a determiner (a/an/the/ø/my ): my car b). After a determiner + an adjective or another noun : the government office c). After a determiner + before and after a preposition + : a friend of the family II. Passive 1. Form: The object of an active sentence becomes the subject of the passive sentence. Then use a form of the BE verb and the past participle of the main verb. Be a). Active = They built this university in the 90s. 90 b). Passive = This university was built in the 90s. 90 2. Use: Use the passive when you don t know who the subject is or when the object is more important than the subject. But remember you can only use the passive with transitive verbs. a). My wallet has been stolen. b). Approval is needed before preparation can begin. III. Tips for the TOEIC PART I TOEIC PART I Before you listen to the answer choices for each picture, look at the picture and brainstorm vocabulary. Think of the words for the objects shown in the picture. Think of the verbs for any actions people in the picture might be doing. If you still have some time, also predict what sentence you might hear for the picture. As soon as the voice begins, stop brainstorming and pay full attention to what you hear.

TOEIC Part 5 Directions: Questions 1-8 are incomplete sentences. Four words or phrases marked (A), (B), (C), (D) are given beneath each sentence. Choose the one word or phrase that best completes the sentence. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and circle your answer. 1. In order to enjoy your university to the fullest, it is best to be in as many activities as possible. (A) involved (B) involve (C) involving (D) involves 2. The business seminar last week attended by almost every business person in the area. (A) were (B) was (C) is (D) are 3. We ll as many sponsors as we can get for the project. (A) is needed (B) are needed (C) be needed (D) need 4. For more details, please refer to the document. (A) attaching (B) attachment (C) attached (D) attach 5. Preparation for the school festival this week. (A) is started (B) starts (C) start (D) are started 6. All new employees must sign their before they can legally start working. (A) collaboration (B) contracts (C) crime (D) departments 7. The papers in this stack are waiting for your. (A) approve (B) approval (C) approved (D) approvingly 8. The information technology department has experienced considerable in the following areas. (A) improvement (B) improve (C) improving (D) improved

TOEIC Part 6 Directions: Questions 7-11 refer to the following incomplete reading passage. After reading the passage, decide which of the four choices (A), (B), (C), or (D) best completes the sentence to which they correspond. Use the information in the passage to help you choose the best answer and then circle the letter that corresponds to the best answer on your answer sheet. Questions 9-12 refer to the following memo. The following notice is sponsored by your local police. Although we of 9. (A) department (B) departed (C) depart (D) departing the Millertown Police Force have been working hard to keep our community safe, crime in the area has unfortunately been increasing. Therefore, at this time we strongly recommend that all residents of Millertown take appropriate measures to protect their home against theft. One of the easiest ways to keep your home safe is to a neighborhood watch 10. (A) organization (B) organizing (C) organized (D) organize program. Statistics have shown that in neighborhoods where residents have to patrol their streets, crime has not been increasing. 1 1. (A) collaborate (B) collaboration (C) collaborator (D) collaborated For more on forming your own neighborhood watch program, please 12. (A) inform (B) information (C) informing (D) informant attend the Neighborhood W the community center. atch Seminar this Saturday at 3:00pm in

TOEIC Part 7 Directions: Questions 13-20 refer to the following reading passages. Questions in this part of the test are based on a wide range of reading materials, including articles, letters, advertisements, and notices. After reading the passage, decide which of the four choices (A), (B), (C), or (D) best answers the question, and then circle the letter that corresponds to the best answer on your answer sheet. All answers should be based on what is stated in or on what can be inferred from the readings. Questions 13-16 refer to the following message: TO: Maxine Benedict FROM: Judy Miles, Shilton Hotel DATE: February 14, 2005 SUBJECT: Conference room reservations WHILE YOU WERE OUT Message: The business seminar is confirmed for this afternoon in the conference room of the Shilton Hotel. There are enough seats for all of the 75 employees in your department. Please advise all your employees that the seminar will start promptly at 10 a.m. There will be a lunch break from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. The complimentary lunch will be served in the restaurant of the Shilton Hotel. For those who are driving, there is convenient parking behind the hotel restaurant. Sincerely, Judy Miles Public Relations Supervisor 13. Which of the following best describes the text? (A) An advertisement (B) A memo (C) An invitation (D) A letter 15. Who will attend the seminar? (A) Some employees (B) Not many employees (C) All employees (D) No one 14. When is the business seminar? (A) February 12th (B) February 14th (C) February 16th (D) February 18th 16. Who is the public relations supervisor for the Shilton Hotel? (A) Judy Miles (B) No one (C) The employees (D) Maxine Benedict

Questions 17-20 refer to the following letter: The Director International English Institute 71 Bealey Avenue Sydney, Australia Dear Sir, Preparation is currently under way for the 2007 Festival of Japan to be held from the 16-25 March. The festival is an unprecedented opportunity to put the culture and arts of Japan on show and it has a wide program that relies on support from the Japanese community here in Sydney as well as international visitors and groups. We are currently approaching groups and individuals in the community who may wish to be involved in some way with the festival, either running their own event, being part of an event, or contributing volunteers. All the events and activities are coordinated by The Events Company and we can make all the necessary arrangements needed to run the event. Should either your school as a whole or any of your students wish to be involved in any way, please don't hesitate to contact me. To register, I have attached an application form. Kind regards, Peter Piper Festival Director 17. According to the letter, which of the following statements is true? (A) Preparations will begin in March 2007. (B) There will be no preparations. (C) Preparations have already begun in Japan. (D) Preparations have already begun in Sydney. 18. Who is the letter intended for? (A) An English school (B) The Events Company (C) International visitors (D) A Festival school 19. What is attached to this letter? (A) A letter (B) A card (C) A registration form (D) A check. 20. What is the purpose of the letter? (A) To get money for the festival (B) To find participants in the festival (C) To give kind regards (D) To cancel the festival