TOEIC part.3 追加問題1
※TOEICは、アメリカ/イギリス/オーストラリア/カナダ発音で出ます。
1-B
2-A
3-C
4-D
5-A
6-D
7-D
8-C
9-A
1-C
2-A
3-B
4-A
5-B
6-B
7-C
8-B
9-B
10-C
11-A
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13-A
14-B
15-B
16-C
17-B
18-B
19-C
20-A
21-A
22-B
23-C
24-A
25-C
26-D
27-B
28-D
29-C
30-A
31-A
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33-A
34-C
35-A
36-B
37-A
38-D
39-A
40-C
41-A
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43-B
44-B
45-A
46-B
47-D
48-C
49-B
50-A
51-D
52-A
53-C
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55-B
56-A
57-A
58-A
59-B
60-C
61-D
62-C
63-A
1-3
Stephen: Hello, I’m Stephen from Home Appliance Mart. I’m here to install the UHD television that you ordered last week.
Woman: Yes, come right this way. We would like to mount the television on this wall. We plan to use it for presentations and training seminars.
Stephen: Oh no, it looks like I forgot the tools that I need to screw the television to the wall mount. I’m sorry. I’ll have to come back tomorrow morning.
Woman: Oh, that’s all right. However, please call me before you come tomorrow to make sure that someone is in the office to meet you.
4-6
Man: Miss Potter, the package that you sent to the advertising agency in Tokyo was returned today. It seems that you sent it to the wrong address.
Woman: Actually, I received an email from the Tokyo office today informing me that they relocated their office yesterday. I wish they had told me earlier.
Man: Well, that’s unfortunate. It seems unfair that you had to pay for the postage. It must have been expensive to send such a large package.
Woman: Yes, it was. I’m going to request that the company in Tokyo pay me back.
7-9
Julia Kramer: Hello, this is Julia Kramer calling from Human Resources. I gave your department a laptop computer to be fixed last week, and I still haven’t received an update. The keyboard needed to be replaced.
Man: Ah yes, Ms. Kramer, we have had a lot of work orders lately, so we are a little behind with repairs. Is the matter urgent?
Julia Kramer: Well, I just forgot to copy an important file off the hard drive that I need for my work.
Man: I can transfer that file onto a storage device for you. Come to my office at your convenience.
10-12
Man: Hello, last Thursday I arranged to have cable television installed at my house this Wednesday. Unfortunately, I will have to be out of town that day because of some urgent matters. I would like to reschedule the appointment for Friday afternoon.
Woman: Okay, that shouldn’t be a problem. However, I would like to warn you that there is a $5 rescheduling fee. That’s our company’s policy. Can I have your name please?
Man: Oh, I see. My name is Charlie Kramer. I am living in Haynesville. Do you know when I’ll have to pay this fee?
Woman: I’ll email you soon about a username and temporary password that you can use on our website. Please check the email and pay all your bills through our website.
13-15
Candice: Hi James, this is Candice in the marketing department. I’m supposed to be leading a weekly meeting in room 302 soon, but I just discovered that the room is already in use.
James: I’m sorry Candice. Actually, I’ve been getting calls like this all day. It looks like an error with our computer system is to blame for the mix-up.
Candice: Oh, I see. Well, is there a currently vacant room that I could use for the meeting? The room will need to be equipped with a computer and a projector.
James: I’ll need to check manually to determine which room will be available. I’ll let you know as soon as I find another suitable room. Please wait for a moment.
16-18
Sally Walker: Hi Mr. Joyce, this is Sally Walker calling from Foreman Publishing. My company has a three-page text that we need translated into Chinese. I know you sometimes do these kind of short-term jobs for our company.
Mr. Joyce: Yeah, I would be happy to. However, you should know that it is my policy to be paid in advance. Is that okay?
Sally Walker: That’s no problem. I’ll transfer the money into your bank account immediately. The deadline for this translation hasn’t been decided yet. Once I know, I will inform you.
Mr. Joyce: Thank you for your understanding. Please email me the document. I’ll do my best.
19-21
Woman: Hi Mark, this is Julian in accounting. Our printer has broken down again and nobody in our department knows how to fix it. Could you stop by and give us a hand?
Man: I wish I could help, but I have a meeting with an important client in half an hour. I have to be fully prepared when he arrives.
Woman: I understand. I’ll try to find an instruction manual. I hope it will help me figure out what exactly is wrong.
Man: All right. I’ll check on you right after the meeting.
22-24
Man: Hi, I was hired yesterday to work here on the night cleaning staff. Today is my first day and I’m not sure who I need to talk to.
Woman: Oh, welcome to the staff of the Hampton Lodge Hotel. Mr. Carter is in charge of the cleaning staff, but he doesn’t come in to work for another hour. I think you’re here early.
Man: They told me to report to work at 11:00. Then what should I do in the meantime?
Woman: I see. Well, normally new employees watch a series of training videos as part of their orientation. Please follow me.
25-27
Nami: Hello Mr. Pen, I wanted to ask about changing my work hours. I will be entering university starting next month and my availability is going to change.
Mr. Pen: Well Nami, we really value you as a hard-working employee at this restaurant, so I want you to continue working here. What do you think your schedule will be?
Nami: Thank you for saying so. I haven’t registered for classes yet so I’m not completely sure.
Mr. Pen: I see. Once you find out, please let me know. I’m sure we can figure something out so that you can attend university and continue working here.
28-30
Man: Hello, are you Ms. Joyce, right? I just started working here today, and I was told to shadow you. Is it okay if I follow you around and watch how you do things?
Ms. Joyce: Nice to meet you. Of course you can shadow me today. And if you ever have any questions, don’t hesitate to ask. I was just about to take inventory in the warehouse. Let’s do it together.
Man: That sounds great. But before I do anything, I just need to change into my work uniform. I’ll join you in the warehouse in 10 minutes.
31-33
Man: We’ve just arrived at the Cumberland House. This was the home of John Cumberland, who founded our city more than 200 years ago. It’s now been turned into a museum. Why don’t you all take a look around it for an hour or so.
Woman: Are there any pamphlets we can get to learn more about the house and its history?
Man: Yes, there are. You can pick up some free pamphlets at the information desk right beside the front door. They’ll tell you everything you need to know about this place. Be sure to be back at the bus by 11:30 so that we can depart here and visit the Landers Art Gallery next.
34-36
Julie: Hello, Mr. Sanders. This is Julie Maple calling. I contacted you by email this morning about a condo I’d like to look at. Do you have time to show me the place today?
Mr. Sanders: I sure do, Miss Maple. You mentioned you’d prefer to check it out around 3:30. Is that time still satisfactory for you?
Julie: Oh, no it isn’t. I’ve got a meeting scheduled at 4:00, so I’d like to see the place around 2:00 instead. That should give me plenty of time to check out the property.
Mr. Sanders: Fortunately, I’ve got time then, so I can comply with your request. Why don’t we meet at 52 Jackson Avenue at that time.
37-39
Woman: We finally finished rearranging the desks in the office, Mr. Marino. Does everything look satisfactory?
Mr. Marino: The way you set up everything is fine. It appears as though you’ve made efficient use of space. In fact, there’s a large area over by the window that doesn’t have any desks or equipment in it. What are your plans for utilizing that space?
Woman: We intend to set up some cubicles there next week, when the summer interns arrive, that’s where they’re going to be put.
Mr. Marino: Good thinking. We didn’t have a place for them last year, and they got in everyone’s way.
40-42
Jenny: Sally, I can’t believe it’s so crowded here today. Look, there are not enough cashiers on duty. That’s the problem. It seems like we will have to wait in line for ages.
Sally: You can say that again Jenny. Our lunch break is almost over. But I don’t really want to miss this opportunity. It would save me about $100 if I bought a fur coat here today.
Jenny: You say 100 bucks, that is such a bargain. I can’t resist it either. But we’d better get back to the office and prepare for the presentation this afternoon. We should have the materials at hand and have the text we want to reference marked for easy access. Maybe we can come back here after work.
Sally: You’re right. Hopefully the store will be less crowded when we come back. Let me ask a clerk what time the store will close today.
43-45
Man: I’m so glad I decided to attend the seminar today. The talk which Mark Kenmore just gave on how to market products in foreign countries was brilliant.
Woman: I couldn’t agree with you more. He mentioned several things that seem obvious now, but which had never previously occurred to me. I’m going to request that my firm implement some of his suggestions immediately.
Man: I’m glad I took comprehensive notes. I’m supposed to give a presentation on what I learned on Monday morning, and my coworkers should be pleased to hear what I have to tell them.
46-48
Man: Hello, is Mr. Smith in the office? I’m here for the delivery from McDonald Office Supplies.
Woman: I’m afraid he is not here. He is talking with overseas clients in the meeting room right now. If it’s urgent, I can go and see if he’s available for a minute. Otherwise, please give me your phone number and I’ll ring you when he’s back in the office.
Man: Well, I don’t think it’s urgent because this is just a box of copy paper he ordered last week. If you don’t mind, I’ll leave it with you. But you need to sign here.
Woman: No problem. Where should I put my signature?
49-51
Man: Pardon me, I’m looking for an LCD TV for the living room.
Woman: Sure, come with me, please. This HD 300X model will be an excellent choice. It features high definition resolution and built-in stereo speakers. I bet you will be able to catch up on your favorite sports and latest movies in your house.
Man: Wow, it looks fantastic, but it seems too big for our living room. Do you have anything in a smaller size?
Woman: Of course. Here’s a 32-inch flat screen TV that’s suitable for small spaces. It’s selling for only $150 today. It is such a bargain. It would be much better to get this one rather than plan a summer vacation.
52-54
Woman: Jack, have you tried Se la vie, the famous French restaurant located on Park Avenue? I heard it was chosen as the best restaurant in a cooking contest held in Paris last year.
Jack: Not yet. Mike and sales went there last Wednesday, and he said the service and atmosphere were fantastic. He didn’t say much about the food, though.
Woman: Apparently the head chef specializes in seafood. I’d love to try steamed king crab or lobster. I want to try the weekend barbecue brunches, as well.
Jack: It sounds tempting, but I have a bunch of things to catch up on this week. Why don’t we go together next Friday?
55-57
Man: Hi Rachel. I heard you are planning to open your accounting office in Glendale. Have you had any luck finding a good location for it?
Woman: Not yet. I looked at several spots with a real estate agent last week. Actually, I liked the one on St. Paul Avenue, but it was a little small for the number of our current staff. As we are planning to add dozens of employees to our office next year, the space should be large enough to accommodate all the staff members, including prospective ones.
Man: You know what? Today I happened to read a newspaper article about the huge office building that has just opened. You could find a large space there.
Woman: Great. Where did you leave the newspaper? I really want to look at the article.
58-60
Woman: Hi, I’m calling to find out if your restaurant can accommodate a group of 60 people. My company gives out awards every year and I’m in charge of organizing the event.
Man: Hmm, I don’t know whether our chef would be comfortable handling such a large group at once. I’ll talk to him and see what he thinks.
Woman: All right. Here is my phone number: 501-245-8792. And could you call me back after lunchtime? I have a client meeting this morning.
Man: Sure. Thanks for considering us.
61-63
Man: Hi Bokyong, I know our store’s annual summer sale is coming up soon. How are the preparations going?
Bokyong: Last year people were crowded around the sale items, and it was really hectic. This year we’ll temporarily allow customers to reserve items in advance through our website. We’ll have a special area where they can exchange their claim forms for the items on the event day.
Man: That will work well. Are we advertising this new option?
Bokyong: Yes, but employees should also tell customers about it. I’ll hang up a notice in the break room now, explaining the plan.