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© 2016 albert-learning.com TOEIC Short Talks 6 TOEIC Short talks- 6

© 2016 albert-learning.com TOEIC Short Talks 6 1) Who is the intended audience? Tourists Business people Newspaper reporters Students 2). What is the main purpose of the speech? To update construction news To teach a history lesson To impart information To argue a viewpoint 3). What will happen after visiting the University District? A boat ride Lunch The Pit Stop Go home

© 2016 albert-learning.com TOEIC Short Talks 6 1) Who is the intended audience? Tourists Business people Newspaper reporters Students 2). What is the main purpose of the speech? To update construction news To teach a history lesson To impart information To argue a viewpoint 3). What will happen after visiting the University District? A boat ride Lunch The Pit Stop Go home

© 2016 albert-learning.com TOEIC Short Talks 6 1). Who is most probably listening to the talk? A guest speaker A CEO A new employee A newspaper reporter 2). What is the main purpose of the talk? To deceive To entertain To incite To orient 3). What will the listener probably do next? Use the bathroom Make some coffee Ask a question Take a break

© 2016 albert-learning.com TOEIC Short Talks 6 1). Who is most probably listening to the talk? A guest speaker A CEO A new employee A newspaper reporter 2). What is the main purpose of the talk? To deceive To entertain To incite To orient 3). What will the listener probably do next? Use the bathroom Make some coffee Ask a question Take a break

© 2016 albert-learning.com TOEIC Short Talks 6 1). Where would this report most likely be heard? On radio On television In a supermarket At a football game 2). What is the main purpose of the report? To inform listeners of a vote To summarize news headlines To promote the Silver Cup To detail flood damage 3). What will happen at noon tomorrow? A traffic and weather report A word from the sponsor A Senate vote A football game

© 2016 albert-learning.com TOEIC Short Talks 6 1). Where would this report most likely be heard? On radio On television In a supermarket At a football game 2). What is the main purpose of the report? To inform listeners of a vote To summarize news headlines To promote the Silver Cup To detail flood damage 3). What will happen at noon tomorrow? A traffic and weather report A word from the sponsor A Senate vote A football game

© 2016 albert-learning.com TOEIC Short Talks 6 1). Who is the speaker? Darcy McGuire Doris Magnusson Green Haven Daisy Meyers 2). Why is the speaker calling? To set an appointment To return a previous call To inquire about cleaning To ask about pets 3). What will the listener probably do next? Phone Darcy McGuire Talk to Doris Magnusson Clean Daisy Meyers' house Drive to Green Haven

© 2016 albert-learning.com TOEIC Short Talks 6 1). Who is the speaker? Darcy McGuire Doris Magnusson Green Haven Daisy Meyers 2). Why is the speaker calling? To set an appointment To return a previous call To inquire about cleaning To ask about pets 3). What will the listener probably do next? Phone Darcy McGuire Talk to Doris Magnusson Clean Daisy Meyers' house Drive to Green Haven

© 2016 albert-learning.com TOEIC Short Talks 6 1). Where is this advertisement probably being broadcast? Over the telephone On radio Via the Internet On television 2). Who is the intended audience? Adolescent boys Adult men Teenagers Senior citizens 3). What is being advertised? Spring Candy Alterations Clothing

© 2016 albert-learning.com TOEIC Short Talks 6 1). Where is this advertisement probably being broadcast? Over the telephone On radio Via the Internet On television 2). Who is the intended audience? Adolescent boys Adult men Teenagers Senior citizens 3). What is being advertised? Spring Candy Alterations Clothing

© 2016 albert-learning.com TOEIC Short Talks 6 1). Who is most likely listening to the announcement? Radio broadcasters High school students Magazine employees Steel workers 2). When is the announcement probably taking place? In the morning In the summer During lunch At deadline time 3). What should listeners do if they cannot finish their task on time? Go to Mr. Brighton's office See their department manager Stay into the night Telecommute from home

© 2016 albert-learning.com TOEIC Short Talks 6 1). Who is most likely listening to the announcement? Radio broadcasters High school students Magazine employees Steel workers 2). When is the announcement probably taking place? In the morning In the summer During lunch At deadline time 3). What should listeners do if they cannot finish their task on time? Go to Mr. Brighton's office See their department manager Stay into the night Telecommute from home

© 2016 albert-learning.com TOEIC Short Talks 6 1). Where is the introduction probably taking place? At a basketball game At a press conference At a business meeting At a holiday resort 2). Who is being introduced? Brenda Abigail MaryAnn Linda 3). What will the listeners probably do next? Question MaryAnn Robinson Applaud the speaker Broadcast a story Read the newspaper

© 2016 albert-learning.com TOEIC Short Talks 6 1). Where is the introduction probably taking place? At a basketball game At a press conference At a business meeting At a holiday resort 2). Who is being introduced? Brenda Abigail MaryAnn Linda 3). What will the listeners probably do next? Question MaryAnn Robinson Applaud the speaker Broadcast a story Read the newspaper

© 2016 albert-learning.com TOEIC Short Talks 6 1). Who is the report mainly intended for? Chauffeurs Drivers Bus riders Car-poolers 2). What does the speaker say about traffic? It is bumper to bumper It is blocked by a semi It is typical for this hour It is unusually light 3). What is suggested about the traffic reports? They begin at noon They originate from Body Works They are given once an hour They are part of the news

© 2016 albert-learning.com TOEIC Short Talks 6 1). Who is the report mainly intended for? Chauffeurs Drivers Bus riders Car-poolers 2). What does the speaker say about traffic? It is bumper to bumper It is blocked by a semi It is typical for this hour It is unusually light 3). What is suggested about the traffic reports? They begin at noon They originate from Body Works They are given once an hour They are part of the news

© 2016 albert-learning.com TOEIC Short Talks 6 1). Who is the message for? Tim Cyrus Craig Nicolas Harry Brock Sheila Shepherd 2). What does the caller suggest? A Wednesday interview A Monday council meeting A convention on Tuesday A story deadline 3). What will the listener probably do next? Talk with Craig Nicolas Phone Sheila Shepherd Interview Tim Cyrus Return on Monday

© 2016 albert-learning.com TOEIC Short Talks 6 1). Who is the message for? Tim Cyrus Craig Nicolas Harry Brock Sheila Shepherd 2). What does the caller suggest? A Wednesday interview A Monday council meeting A convention on Tuesday A story deadline 3). What will the listener probably do next? Talk with Craig Nicolas Phone Sheila Shepherd Interview Tim Cyrus Return on Monday

© 2016 albert-learning.com TOEIC Short Talks 6 1). What is the main purpose of the advertisement? To sell a product To announce a public service To promote alcohol To warn criminals 2). Who is the intended audience? Adults Children Women Friends 3). What is being offered? A little bit of good cheer Designated drivers Tough winter driving Free cab rides for drunk drivers

© 2016 albert-learning.com TOEIC Short Talks 6 1). What is the main purpose of the advertisement? To sell a product To announce a public service To promote alcohol To warn criminals 2). Who is the intended audience? Adults Children Women Friends 3). What is being offered? A little bit of good cheer Designated drivers Tough winter driving Free cab rides for drunk drivers