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1. 
What does the message mean?
A.
Only use this entrance in an emergency.
B.
Do not park in front of this entrance.
C.
Permission is needed to park here.
D.
Always keep this door open.
2. 
What does the message mean?
A.
Use this machine when the bar is closed.
B.
There is a drinks machine in the bar.
C.
This machine is not working at the moment.
D.
Drinks cannot be ordered at the bar.
3. 
What does the message mean?
A.
Supersaver tickets cannot be bought before the weekend.
B.
You need a special ticket to travel on a Friday.
C.
You can save money by travelling on a Friday.
D.
Supersaver tickets can be used every day except Fridays.
4. 
What does the message mean?
A.
The librarian needs to see your books before you go.
B.
Make sure you take all your books with you.
C.
Return your books before you leave the library.
D.
The librarian will show you where to put your books.
5. 
What does the message mean?
A.
This door must always be kept locked.
B.
Keep the key to this door in the room.
C.
Lock the room when it is not being used.
D.
This room cannot be used at present.
6. 
What is the writer's main aim in the letter?
A.
to show why her business is successful
B.
to explain why her customers are feeling unhappy
C.
to avoid problems for her business
D.
to complain about the chemist downstairs
7. 
Who was the letter sent to?
A.
the writer's landlord
B.
the writer's bank manager
C.
the owner of the burger bar
D.
the local newspaper
8. 
What does the writer think about the burger bar?
A.
It will not be successful.
B.
It will make her lose money.
C.
The High Street is not the place for it.
D.
Other shopkeepers will complain about it too.
9. 
Why is the writer worried about her customers?
A.
They do not like eating burgers.
B.
They may not be allowed to use the stairs.
C.
The smells will not be pleasant.
D.
The hairdresser's will get too crowded.
10. 
Which of the following is part of a reply to the letter?
A.
Thank you for your letter. I am sorry your shop had to close down because of a lack of business.
B.
Thank you for your letter. I understand your problem. I will ask them to look at the other shop but I can make no promises at the moment.
C.
Thank you for your letter asking me to rent the ground floor shop to you. I will think about it and let you know.
D.
Thank you for your letter. I am sorry that I am not able to lend you the money you ask for.