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© 2015 albert-learning.com TOEIC Reading Comprehension Exercise 4 READING COMPREHENSION Exercise 4

© 2015 albert-learning.com TOEIC Reading Comprehension Exercise 4 Read the passage and answer the questions I have an exercise bike, old and used but is in good working condition; it has an aerobics step which is still in its box, and three pairs of weights and a stand, again hardly ever used. Free to a good home. Buyer must collect.

© 2015 albert-learning.com TOEIC Reading Comprehension Exercise 4 1) What is the writer doing? a. Giving away sports equipment b. Offering free sports advice c. Advertising some goods for sale d. Organizing a sports event 2) Which of the items has been used most frequently? a. The exercise bike b. The aerobics step c. The weights d. The stand 3) Which of the following can be inferred about Lenny? a. He wants a donation for the equipment. b. He lives in a good home. c. He is unable to transport the equipment. d. He has a new exercise bike.

© 2015 albert-learning.com TOEIC Reading Comprehension Exercise 4 1) What is the writer doing? a. Giving away sports equipment b. Offering free sports advice c. Advertising some goods for sale d. Organizing a sports event 2) Which of the items has been used most frequently? a. The exercise bike b. The aerobics step c. The weights d. The stand 3) Which of the following can be inferred about Lenny? a. He wants a donation for the equipment. b. He lives in a good home. c. He is unable to transport the equipment. d. He has a new exercise bike.

© 2015 albert-learning.com TOEIC Reading Comprehension Exercise 4 Read the passage and answer the questions Shopping is the best kind of therapy, and at Westgate Mall we want to make your shopping experience as exciting and enjoyable as possible. We’ve got over 150 shops offering a huge range of innovative and fashionable products. There are also over 25 cafes and restaurants for you to choose from so that you can unwind and feel refreshed before heading back to the shops! And it’s right here in the city centre, only 500 meters from the Central Subway station, and just around the corner from the fashionable Theatre District. In order to ensure that the time you spend at Westgate Mall is as enjoyable as possible, we’ve made sure that everything you need is on hand. There are shopper lockers where you can store your bags available in the South Mall; ample restrooms with baby changing facilities, and for your safety, security cameras are located throughout the mall. If you need any help finding your way around, information on travel, accommodation and entertainment, or advice on where to buy the things you need, come to our Customer Service desk on level three.

© 2015 albert-learning.com TOEIC Reading Comprehension Exercise 4 1) Where is the text most likely to be from? a. A tourist brochure b. A newspaper c. A blog d. A text book 2) What is the best way to travel to the mall? a. By car b. On foot c. By subway d. By bus 3) What can be found in the South Mall? a. Restrooms b. Storage facilities c. The Customer Services desk d. A theatre

© 2015 albert-learning.com TOEIC Reading Comprehension Exercise 4 1) Where is the text most likely to be from? a. A tourist brochure b. A newspaper c. A blog d. A text book 2) What is the best way to travel to the mall? a. By car b. On foot c. By subway d. By bus 3) What can be found in the South Mall? a. Restrooms b. Storage facilities c. The Customer Services desk d. A theatre

© 2015 albert-learning.com TOEIC Reading Comprehension Exercise 4 Read the passage and answer the questions The cost of the conference is $130 per day or $300 for three days for delegates who pay in full before April 30th. Registration after this date will be $150 per day with no discount for attending all three days. Parties of ten people or more will receive a 10% discount. Please make checks payable to TRD Education, or complete the Credit or Debit form overleaf. We regret we do not accept payment in cash. If you require accommodation, or if you have any special dietary needs, please complete form D and enclose it with your registration details.

© 2015 albert-learning.com TOEIC Reading Comprehension Exercise 4 1) What information does the form give? a. Information about prices b. Information about accommodation c. The conference agenda d. The people attending the conference 2) Which payment method is not accepted? a. Debit cards b. Checks c. Cash d. Credit Cards 3) What should someone do if they have a food allergy? a. Complete form D b. Enclose details with their registration c. Contact the organizers d. Pay extra

© 2015 albert-learning.com TOEIC Reading Comprehension Exercise 4 1) What information does the form give? a. Information about prices b. Information about accommodation c. The conference agenda d. The people attending the conference 2) Which payment method is not accepted? a. Debit cards b. Checks c. Cash d. Credit Cards 3) What should someone do if they have a food allergy? a. Complete form D b. Enclose details with their registration c. Contact the organizers d. Pay extra

© 2015 albert-learning.com TOEIC Reading Comprehension Exercise 4 4) What is the cheapest way to go to the conference? a. Register after April 30th b. Go to the conference for two or more days c. Register early and go in a group d. Pay by Debit or Credit card 5) How much does it cost someone to attend the conference for three days, if they register after April 30th? a. $300 b. $150 c. $450 d. $390

© 2015 albert-learning.com TOEIC Reading Comprehension Exercise 4 4) What is the cheapest way to go to the conference? a. Register after April 30th b. Go to the conference for two or more days c. Register early and go in a group d. Pay by Debit or Credit card 5) How much does it cost someone to attend the conference for three days, if they register after April 30th? a. $300 b. $150 c. $450 d. $390

© 2015 albert-learning.com TOEIC Reading Comprehension Exercise 4 Read the passage and answer the questions FUEL ADJUSTMENT NOTICE With the approval of the Price Control Commission, Velcorp Power announces that the fuel adjustment will be decreased to cents per kilowatt hour sold, effective with meter readings taken on or after November 1, and until further notice.

© 2015 albert-learning.com TOEIC Reading Comprehension Exercise 4 1) What will happen on November 1? a. The commission will have its monthly meeting b. Fuel will be sold by cubic meter c. Prices will change d. Meters will be read more often 2) Who issued this notice? a. A law office b. A gasoline station c. The Price Control Commission d. An electric company

© 2015 albert-learning.com TOEIC Reading Comprehension Exercise 4 1) What will happen on November 1? a. The commission will have its monthly meeting b. Fuel will be sold by cubic meter c. Prices will change d. Meters will be read more often 2) Who issued this notice? a. A law office b. A gasoline station c. The Price Control Commission d. An electric company

© 2015 albert-learning.com TOEIC Reading Comprehension Exercise 4 Read the passage and answer the questions How Does PacAtta Signature Pursuit Help You? PacAtta Signature Pursuit is a Web- based service that provides improved tracking and delivery of information. These new features can help streamline your billing tasks, improve customer service, and control costs. PacAtta offers you Proof of Delivery (P.O.D.) with signature image Full delivery address C.O.D. information Reference number information PacAtta saves your time and is easy to use because: USP Signature Tracking is always available-24 hours a day, 7 days a week Web access to P.O.D. is much faster than phoning or waiting to receive a P.O.D. via fax or regular mail. Printable P.O.D. saves the user the $2 fee per P.O.D. request.

© 2015 albert-learning.com TOEIC Reading Comprehension Exercise 4 1) What is Signature Pursuit? a. A delivery service b. A tracking system c. A billing program d. A mailing system 2) What is NOT a benefit of using Signature Pursuit? a. It simplifies billing procedures b. It saves time and money c. It makes customer service better d. It increases the odds of successful delivery 3) What information can you get from PacAtta? a. The current location of a package b. Sender's address c. Who signed for the package d. An account number

© 2015 albert-learning.com TOEIC Reading Comprehension Exercise 4 1) What is Signature Pursuit? a. A delivery service b. A tracking system c. A billing program d. A mailing system 2) What is NOT a benefit of using Signature Pursuit? a. It simplifies billing procedures b. It saves time and money c. It makes customer service better d. It increases the odds of successful delivery 3) What information can you get from PacAtta? a. The current location of a package b. Sender's address c. Who signed for the package d. An account number