The document contains sample questions from a practice test for the GlobalEnglish STEP+ exam. It includes multiple choice questions testing grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension, and listening comprehension skills. The questions are drawn from short passages of text or conversational exchanges on topics such as job offers, university majors, clothing purchases, and more. The document aims to familiarize test-takers with the format and level of questions on the STEP+ exam.
The document contains sample questions from a practice test for the GlobalEnglish STEP+ exam. It includes multiple choice questions testing grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension, and listening comprehension skills. The questions are drawn from short passages of text or conversational exchanges on topics such as job offers, university majors, clothing purchases, and more. The document aims to familiarize test-takers with the format and level of questions on the STEP+ exam.
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This document contains sample questions of sep plus one exam in english
The document contains sample questions from a practice test for the GlobalEnglish STEP+ exam. It includes multiple choice questions testing grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension, and listening comprehension skills. The questions are drawn from short passages of text or conversational exchanges on topics such as job offers, university majors, clothing purchases, and more. The document aims to familiarize test-takers with the format and level of questions on the STEP+ exam.
The document contains sample questions from a practice test for the GlobalEnglish STEP+ exam. It includes multiple choice questions testing grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension, and listening comprehension skills. The questions are drawn from short passages of text or conversational exchanges on topics such as job offers, university majors, clothing purchases, and more. The document aims to familiarize test-takers with the format and level of questions on the STEP+ exam.
Grammar: Question-Response Mary: What time do you have to be at the office? John: My job __________ at 8:30 every morning.
A. is starting B. starts* C. are starting D. started
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Grammar: Fill in the Blank Anne can't meet with you right now. She ________ on the phone at the moment.
A. talks B. talk C. talking D. is talking*
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Grammar: Error Detection The meeting starts for twenty minutes already. A B C D
A. The B. starts* C. for D. already 7 | CONFIDENTIAL
7 7/20/2012 LISTENING EXAMPLE 8 | CONFIDENTIAL
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Listening: Short Conversation WOMAN: Hi. This is Debra Fernandez. Please leave me a message. Thanks very much. MAN: Hi, Debra. It's James. Thanks for telling me about the meeting on Wednesday at 9:00. I'm getting back to you to let you know I'm planning to attend the meeting with you. Call me back today. Thanks!
Q: Which sentence best describes this conversation?
A. The man wants to know more about a meeting on Wednesday. B. The man is letting the woman know that he can't go to the Wednesday meeting. C. The man is telling the woman he is going to the meeting with her on Wednesday.* D. The man will talk to the woman on the phone on Wednesday at 9:00.
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Listening: Long Conversation Man: Hi, you're new here, right? Woman: Yes, that's right. My name is Sue. Man: Hi, Sue. Nice to meet you. My name is Hisham. Woman. Excuse me? Man: It's Hisham. Woman: Oh, I see. Nice to meet you too. Where are you from, Hisham? Man : I'm from Morocco.
Q: Which sentence best describes this conversation?
A. The man and the woman met in Morocco where they both work. B. The woman and the man dont know each other. They just met.* C. The woman met the man last week when she started a new job. D. The man and the woman are both from Morocco.
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Listening: Picture Genre Which sentence best describes this picture?
A. The man is sad. B. The man is angry.* C. The man is tired. D. The man is happy. 12 | CONFIDENTIAL
Listening: Question-Response MAN: Hey Mary, Tom and I can't go to this afternoon's meeting. Could you tell us what you talk about?
A. Yes, I am, don't worry. B. Sure I can, no problem.* C. No, I'm not, sorry. D. I am not sure if I can.
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13 READING EXAMPLE 14 | CONFIDENTIAL
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Reading: Text AJAXIA ADVERTISING CORPORATION 1287 Yukon Street, 4A Calaville, MI 48648 Tracy Zimmerman 412 Elm Street Postria, MI 48459 June 14
Dear Tracy:
Welcome to Ajaxia Advertising! We would like to offer you the job of office manager at our Calaville office. We enjoyed meeting you last week, and we feel that you are the best person for the job.
As you know, this is a very important job in our office. As office manager, you will be responsible for ordering supplies, taking care of the mail, and planning the office clerks' work. Also, you will be the supervisor of our two receptionists.
We hope that you can start on Monday, June 19. I would like to meet with you at 9 a.m. to introduce you to your co- workers. We have a very friendly office, and I think you'll like the people who work here. After that, I'll show you to your cubicle and make sure that your computer is ready to send and receive email.
Again, let me offer a sincere welcome. Please call me if you have any questions.
Very truly yours,
Jane Hodges Director of Operations 16 | CONFIDENTIAL
Reading: Comprehension Why did the writer write this letter?
A. to tell Ms. Zimmerman that she has a job* B. to tell Ms. Hodges that she has a job C. to order supplies, take care of the mail, and plan the office clerks' work D. to be friendly
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Reading: Vocabulary Look at the phrase be responsible for in the reading. Which answer below means the same thing as be responsible for?
A. to have a duty to take care of something* B. to be able to pay a certain amount for something C. to help someone do something D. to have both good and bad feelings about something
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Reading: Pronoun Reference Look at the word that. What does the word that refer to?
A. setting up Tracys computer B. introducing Tracy to her co-workers* C. showing Tracy to her cubicle D. sending Tracy an offer letter
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19 Please follow the instruction before starting the speaking section INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE SPEAKING EXAMPLE 20 | CONFIDENTIAL
20 SPEAKING EXAMPLE 21 | CONFIDENTIAL
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Reading: Text AJAXIA ADVERTISING CORPORATION 1287 Yukon Street, 4A Calaville, MI 48648 Tracy Zimmerman 412 Elm Street Postria, MI 48459 June 14
Dear Tracy:
Welcome to Ajaxia Advertising! We would like to offer you the job of office manager at our Calaville office. We enjoyed meeting you last week, and we feel that you are the best person for the job.
As you know, this is a very important job in our office. As office manager, you will be responsible for ordering supplies, taking care of the mail, and planning the office clerks' work. Also, you will be the supervisor of our two receptionists.
We hope that you can start on Monday, June 19. I would like to meet with you at 9 a.m. to introduce you to your co- workers. We have a very friendly office, and I think you'll like the people who work here. After that, I'll show you to your cubicle and make sure that your computer is ready to send and receive email.
Again, let me offer a sincere welcome. Please call me if you have any questions.
Very truly yours,
Jane Hodges Director of Operations 23 | CONFIDENTIAL
Reading: Comprehension Why did the writer write this letter?
A. to tell Ms. Zimmerman that she has a job* B. to tell Ms. Hodges that she has a job C. to order supplies, take care of the mail, and plan the office clerks' work D. to be friendly
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Reading: Vocabulary Look at the phrase be responsible for in the reading. Which answer below means the same thing as be responsible for?
A. to have a duty to take care of something* B. to be able to pay a certain amount for something C. to help someone do something D. to have both good and bad feelings about something
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Reading: Pronoun Reference Look at the word that. What does the word that refer to?
A. setting up Tracys computer B. introducing Tracy to her co-workers* C. showing Tracy to her cubicle D. sending Tracy an offer letter
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Reading: Text The Pacific College News WELCOME BACK, STUDENTS!
Another school year is here! The dormitories are full again, bike traffic is back on campus and the bookstore has all the books for the fall classes. The freshmen look lost on campus, but others are ready for classes to begin!
This year is very important for the second-year students as each of them has to decide on a major. What will it be? Science or fine arts? Business, history, biology, or computer science? It's a very difficult decision to make.
Here's something that will help you to decide. Look at the information below. It shows the popular majors from five years ago and from one year ago.
One thing is easy to see: many more people have majors in business and computer science now than five years ago. Also, not as many people have majors in history and fine arts. Why? People who major in business and computer science often get better jobs after they graduate from school.
Good luck choosing your major. Have a great school year!
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Reading: Comprehension This reading is about __________.
A. welcoming freshmen B. living in a dormitory C. getting a better job D. deciding on a major*
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Reading: Comprehension Which of the following statements is correct?
A. Business is the most popular major. B. Biology is as popular as computer science. C. Fine arts is the least popular major.* D. History is more popular than business.
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Reading: Vocabulary Look at the word major in the reading. Which phrase below means the same as major?
A. the subject that a person studies the most at a university* B. the job that a person wants the most after going to a university C. the most popular person at the university D. the place people go between classes at a university
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Reading: Vocabulary Look at the word decision in the reading. Which phrase means the same as decision?
A. an activity that you like B. the main subject that you study C. something that you choose* D. a class that you take
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Reading: Pronoun Reference Look at the word others. What does the word others refer to?
A. freshmen B. classes C. students D. books
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Reading: Text Lucy: Hello. Can I help you? Sam: Yes, I'd like a jacket. Lucy: What color? Sam: I'd like a blue jacket. Lucy: What size? Sam: Large, please. Lucy: Ok. Heres one. Sam: How much? Lucy: It's $34.99. Sam: OK. Can I pay by credit card? Lucy: Sure! 33 | CONFIDENTIAL
Reading: Comprehension Who is Lucy?
A. She is a waitress. B. She is a cashier. C. She is a salesperson.* D. She is a receptionist. 34 | CONFIDENTIAL
Reading: Pronoun Reference Look at the word one. What does the word one refer to?
A. a jacket B. a large jacket C. a blue jacket D. a large blue jacket*
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