单项选择题


How to approach Reading Test Part Four
·In this part of the Reading Test you read a short text and decide if seven sentences are ’Right’, ’Wrong’ or ’Doesn’t Say’ (not mentioned in the text).
·First read the complete text. Then read the seven sentences and possible answers.
·Note any answers which are clear For others, write down all possible answers.
·Look for overall meaning. Do not decide a sentence is ’Right’ just because you can see the same words in the text.
·Be very careful about the difference between ’Wrong’ and ’Doesn’t Say’. Choose ’Wrong’ if the facts in the text are different from the facts in the sentence. Choose ’Doesn’t Say’ only if there is no definite information in the text.
·Go back and check your final answers.
·Read the newspaper article about new training courses.
·Are sentences 16-22 on the opposite page ’Right’ or ’Wrong’ If there is not enough information to answer ’Right’ or ’Wrong’, choose ’Doesn’t Say’.
·For each sentence 16-22, mark one letter (A, B or C).
TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES FOR LOCAL BUSINESSES
Aseries of 15 one-day courses is being planned for small businesses in the Scar brook area during September and October. The focus will be on practical training in a range of business skills areas, including presentation skills, marketing on the internet, negotiating effectively and dealing with difficult clients.
The courses are being run by a recently founded training organisation, Scar brook Training Company (STC). This organisation is a partnership between Scar brook Council and the town’s Business Development Agency, which has been training Scar brook businesses for a number of years.
A spokesperson for the company confirmed that STC, which receives government funding, is offering these courses free of charge. This is an excellent opportunity for local businesspeople, who would otherwise expect to pay as much as £250 to attend a one-day business skills course.
Although firms are allowed to register a maximum of two employees per course, participants may attend as many courses as they wish. Bookings will take place for the two weeks following an open day at STC on 27 August. STC recommends that applications for places are submitted as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.
For further information, contact STC on: 0859 211432 or online at: http://www, stc.co.uk.

Courses are aimed at companies in and around Scar brook.

A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Doesn’t say