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{{B}}How to approach Reading Test Part Five{{/B}}
· This part of the Reading
Test tests your ability to identify additional or unnecessary words in a text.
Most lines contain one extra word which is incorrect.
· Read the whole text
quickly to find out what it is about. As you read, try to identify the words
that are incorrect. Make sure you consider whole sentences, and not each line
separately.
· Then read the text again, and write down the extra words.
·
Remember there will be only one extra word in a line, and some lines are
correct.
· Read the article on the opposite page about organising
events.
· In most of the lines 34 - 45 there is one extra word. It is either
grammatically incorrect or does not fit in with the meaning of the text. Some
lines, however, are correct.
· If a line is correct, write CORRECT on
yourAnswer Sheet.
· If there is an extra word in the line, write the extra
word in CAPITAL LETTERS on your Answer Sheet.
· The exercise begins with two
examples, (0) and (00).
{{B}}Organising Events{{/B}}
First task of all, you need to
be sure that an event is really the best way to get your
message
across to customers. Maybe advertising or direct mail would be more
34
effective instead. While an event involves persuading key people to
attend,
35 and can take out a great deal of time and money, so you
should think very
36 carefully before choosing that method. If you go
for an event, see how soon
37 others do it, and adapt from their ideas
to suit your own circumstances. You'll
38 need to produce an event
strategy and checklist, and then keep on to it. Make
39 sure your key
players agree to look an outline strategy at the start. The smallest
40
things can let you go down, with potentially serious results. This means
you
41 should have plans in place in which case speakers arrive late,
contractors are
42 unreliable or equipment fails. Keep everyone
involved informed of how plans
43 are progressing, to avoid a lack of
information is leading to confusion and
44 uncertainty. Form a team
and delegate responsibilities. Afterwards, thank to
45 everybody. This
is very important: after all, you could well need them again next time.