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TOEIC. READING COMPREHENSION Exercise 7. Read the passage and answer the questions.

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  1. TOEIC READING COMPREHENSION Exercise 7

  2. Read the passage and answer the questions Our M.S. Jensen EXPLORER is not an ordinary cruise ship. It was built for the purpose of exploration. Its shallow draft allows us to explore remote islands not available to other cruise ships. Inflatable zodiac rafts will land us on previously inaccessible beaches. Even though the EXPLORER is relatively small, it still accommodates ninety-two passengers with all the comforts expected aboard in a modern cruising vessel. We have a Lido deck with a swimming pool, comfortable lounges, and spacious cabins and because the air is warm, soft and inviting in these tranquil waters, the ship is fully air-conditioned. Each expedition carries an expert staff of naturalists, anthropologists, and diving instructors.

  3. 1)What makes the Explorer an unusual cruise ship? a. Its safety equipment b. Its accommodations c. Its name d. Its structural design 2)What are the passengers most likely interested in? a. Competitive diving b. Astrology c. Nature study d. Sailing 3)What kind of weather is expected on the trip? a. Thick tog b. Clear and chilly c. Frequent rainstorms d. Warm and sunny

  4. 1)What makes the Explorer an unusual cruise ship? a. Its safety equipment b. Its accommodations c. Its name d. Its structural design  2)What are the passengers most likely interested in? a. Competitive diving b. Astrology c. Nature study d.Sailing   3)What kind of weather is expected on the trip? a. Thick tog b. Clear and chilly c. Frequent rainstorms d. Warm and sunny  

  5. 4)How will passengers get to unexplored beaches? a. By helicopter b. By raft c. By swimming d. By airplane 5)What feature of the cruise is NOT discussed? a. The employees b. The food c. The bedrooms d. The recreational

  6. 4)How will passengers get to unexplored beaches? a. By helicopter b. By raft c. By swimming d. By airplane 5)What feature of the cruise is NOT discussed? a. The employees b. The food c. The bedrooms d. The recreational

  7. Read the passage and answer the questions If only one percent of your luggage is lost and if the initial on-the-spot search by the airline representative fails, the traveler should write down a description of the luggage and hand it in to the Customer Relations Office before leaving the airport. If the luggage is still missing after several days, the traveler should file a claim form. Airlines are liable for damages up to $750. For luggage worth more that $750, "excess valuation protection" is available at rates of l0  per $100 of coverage. Maximum coverage is $25,()00, and some policies exclude particularly valuable or breakable items.

  8. 1)When should travelers file a claim form? a. Before leaving the airport b. Three or tour days after the trip c. When contacted by the airline’s customer relations office d. When submitting receipts   2)What is the standard limit that airlines must reimburse for lost luggage? a. $100 b. $500 c. $750 d. $2500   3)When might travelers NOT be able to buy excess valuation protection for their luggage? a. When only one percent of the contents has been damaged b. When their initials are missing from the suitcase c. When they have other insurance coverage d. When the contents are very fragile 

  9. 1)When should travelers file a claim form? a. Before leaving the airport b. Three or tour days after the trip c. When contacted by the airline’s customer relations office d. When submitting receipts   2)What is the standard limit that airlines must reimburse for lost luggage? a. $100 b. $500 c. $750 d. $2500   3)When might travelers NOT be able to buy excess valuation protection for their luggage? a. When only one percent of the contents has been damaged b. When their initials are missing from the suitcase c. When they have other insurance coverage d. When the contents are very fragile

  10. Read the passage and answer the questions ESTATE AUCTION An auction for The estate of Martina Jovanovich has been set for Saturday, July 19, at 12:00 noon. (Preview starts at 10:00a.m.) Location: The Jovanovich residence at 433 Walnut Drive. Some of the items to be auctioned:   • 1997 Sports Car   • Horns Queen Appliances   • Oriental Carpets   • Stamp Collection   • Hand-Carved wooden boxes, dolls and utensils   • China teacups from Colonial America   • Antique FurnishingsParking : Three blocks South in the Municipal Building lot at 119 Walnut Drive For any questions please contact Estate Planners Associates on 546-7000. The Jovanovich requests that you do not phone their home.

  11. 1)What event is being advertised? a. A party for the Jovanovich family b. A fund raising event at the Municipal Building c. A sale of the possessions of Martina Jovanovich d. A private viewing of museum pieces    2)Where will the event be held? a. At the Municipal Building b. At 433 Walnut Drive c. At the Estate Planners Associates office d. In the city parking lot  

  12. 1)What event is being advertised? a. A party for the Jovanovich family b. A fund raising event at the Municipal Building c. A sale of the possessions of Martina Jovanovich d. A private viewing of museum pieces    2)Where will the event be held? a. At the Municipal Building b. At 433 Walnut Drive c. At the Estate Planners Associates office d. In the city parking lot  

  13. Read the passage and answer the questions FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS CLOSED FOR HEALTH-CODE VIOLATIONS

  14. 1)Why are these establishments closed? a. They are in violation of the building code b. They have been cited for unsanitary conditions. c. They are undergoing renovations. d. They are open for only pan of the year.  2)Which business will remain partially open? a. Peppy Mart b. Valley Restaurant c. Mandy’s d. Lowville's 3)What should the Valley Restaurant do? a. Check its sinks and pipes b. Offer takeout service c. Change its menu d. Renew its permit 

  15. 1)Why are these establishments closed? a. They are in violation of the building code b. They have been cited for unsanitary conditions. c. They are undergoing renovations. d. They are open for only pan of the year.  2)Which business will remain partially open? a. Peppy Mart b. Valley Restaurant c. Mandy’s d. Lowville's 3)What should the Valley Restaurant do? a. Check its sinks and pipes b. Offer takeout service c. Change its menu d. Renew its permit 

  16. Read the passage and answer the questions Careers in HOTEL & RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT Learn professional hospitality at our training institute! • 6-12 month certificate programs • Classes days, nights, or weekends • Job placement assistance upon completion Classes begin April 1. Call the school for further information.

  17. 1) How long will you have to study at this school? a. 1 - 2 weeks b. 4 - 6 weeks c. 2 - 6 months d. 6 - 12 months 2) When will the school help you get a job? a. when you enroll b. While you are studying c. when you have finished the course d. For a year after graduation 3) What should you do if you want to know more? a. Visit classes b. Meet some graduates c. Talk to employers d. Call the school

  18. 1) How long will you have to study at this school? a. 1 - 2 weeks b. 4 - 6 weeks c. 2 - 6 months d. 6 - 12 months 2) When will the school help you get a job? a. when you enroll b. While you are studying c. when you have finished the course d. For a year after graduation 3) What should you do if you want to know more? a. Visit classes b. Meet some graduates c. Talk to employers d. Call the school

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