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© 2015 albert-learning.com TOEIC Reading Comprehension Exercise 5 READING COMPREHENSION Exercise 5

© 2015 albert-learning.com TOEIC Reading Comprehension Exercise 5 Read the passage and answer the questions Do you feel stressed? Chances are, you do. Levels of stress in our society are increasing more and more these days, and this is true for both workers and students. There are a number of ways you can relieve stress, but there are also several ways in which you can avoid stress in the first place, and this article will focus on these. Here are four things you should avoid like the plague if you want to develop a more peaceful lifestyle. What’s the first thing you do when you get home after a stressful day at work or college? Many of us collapse on the couch and reach for the TV remote. Don’t do it! Not only does the TV fill your living room with the stressful lives of on-screen characters, think about commercials. The aim of advertising is to make people feel that their lives are inadequate and unfulfilled. They often bring out negative emotions in viewers. And while we are on the subject of television, have you noticed how much of the news we watch is bad news? Research states that over 90% of the news we watch, read or hear on the radio is bad news. In order to sell stories, the media bombard us with negative story after negative story. What is more, the stories which are reported are often ones which you have no control over, and this leads to a sense of powerlessness. Why not buy a local paper instead? The news is often far more optimistic, and you may be inspired to take action in a way that can have a positive effect on your own neighborhood.

© 2015 albert-learning.com TOEIC Reading Comprehension Exercise 5 Avoiding television may also help you avoid another sort of stress – arguments. How often do you and your family row about what to watch on the television? Arguments will never help you feel better, and no-one ever wins an argument. When you feel that an argument is brewing, go for a walk or find a quiet place where you calm down, or you will only prolong the tension. The last thing to avoid is caffeine. Anything which contains caffeine, and that includes coffee, tea, chocolate and even a nice soothing cup of cocoa, is a stimulant, and is more likely to keep you tense than relax you. Sugary drinks are also going to keep you buzzing. Have a cup of herbal tea and eat foods which are natural rather than processed.

© 2015 albert-learning.com TOEIC Reading Comprehension Exercise 5 1) Why does the writer consider commercials stressful? a. They often depict characters in stressful situations b. They make people worry about money c. They make you feel your life is not good enough d. They contain flashing and fat-moving images 2) Which drink does the writer recommend when you feel stressed? a. Herbal tea b. Cocoa c. A sugary drink d. Coffee 3) What is the text about? a. Ways to relieve stress b. How to prevent stress c. Reasons why stress levels are increasing d. The consequences of a stressful lifestyle

© 2015 albert-learning.com TOEIC Reading Comprehension Exercise 5 1) Why does the writer consider commercials stressful? a. They often depict characters in stressful situations b. They make people worry about money c. They make you feel your life is not good enough d. They contain flashing and fat-moving images 2) Which drink does the writer recommend when you feel stressed? a. Herbal tea b. Cocoa c. A sugary drink d. Coffee 3) What is the text about? a. Ways to relieve stress b. How to prevent stress c. Reasons why stress levels are increasing d. The consequences of a stressful lifestyle

© 2015 albert-learning.com TOEIC Reading Comprehension Exercise 5 4) Why, according to the writer, do news stories often depress us? a. The stories highlight problems in the local neighborhood b. The stories address problems that the reader cannot control c. The stories describe people who are powerless d. The stories force readers to take action 5) What does the writer suggest you do if you feel angry with someone? a. Have a big argument b. Have some quiet time alone c. Turn the television on d. Brew a cup of tea

© 2015 albert-learning.com TOEIC Reading Comprehension Exercise 5 4) Why, according to the writer, do news stories often depress us? a. The stories highlight problems in the local neighborhood b. The stories address problems that the reader cannot control c. The stories describe people who are powerless d. The stories force readers to take action 5) What does the writer suggest you do if you feel angry with someone? a. Have a big argument b. Have some quiet time alone c. Turn the television on d. Brew a cup of tee

© 2015 albert-learning.com TOEIC Reading Comprehension Exercise 5 Read the passage and answer the questions The country’s GDP increased by 0.9 per cent in the third quarter of 2009; significantly higher than the rate of 0.4 percent seen in the previous quarter. No one sector can be held responsible for the increase, as there was growth across the board in each of services, construction and production. Services output rose to 1.0 percent, and the largest contribution to this was the Business and Finance sector, which rose by 1.3 percent. Communications, Government services and Hospitality also rose, but there was a decline in Transport and Distribution. Construction output rose 3.4 per cent in this quarter, a considerable improvement from the second quarter, in which output decreased by 1.6 per cent. Total production output grew in the third quarter at a rate of 1.0 per cent, the same rate as in the previous quarter. Electricity, gas and water supply output contributed most to growth in the production sector, as output rose from 0.8 to 1.5 percent. Manufacturing, mining and agriculture all decreased during this period.

© 2015 albert-learning.com TOEIC Reading Comprehension Exercise 5 1) Which of the following is NOT a Service? a. Communications b. Distribution c. Electricity Gas and Water Supply d. Hospitality 2) Which of the following is true about the country’s GDP? a. It increased in both the second and third quarterr b. It decreased in the second quarter, and increased in the third quarter c. It increased in the second quarter and decreased in the third quarter d. It decreased in both the second and third quarters 3) What was the Total production output in the second quarter? a. A growth of 1.0 percent b. A decrease of 1.0 percent c. An increase of 0.8 percent d. An increase of 0.9 percent

© 2015 albert-learning.com TOEIC Reading Comprehension Exercise 5 1) Which of the following is NOT a Service? a. Communications b. Distribution c. Electricity Gas and Water Supply d. Hospitality 2) Which of the following is true about the country’s GDP? a. It increased in both the second and third quarter b. It decreased in the second quarter, and increased in the third quarter c. It increased in the second quarter and decreased in the third quarter d. It decreased in both the second and third quarters 3) What was the Total production output in the second quarter? a. A growth of 1.0 percent b. A decrease of 1.0 percent c. An increase of 0.8 percent d. An increase of 0.9 percent

© 2015 albert-learning.com TOEIC Reading Comprehension Exercise 5 4) Which of the following had the highest rate of output in the third quarter? a. Electricity Gas and Water Supply b. Business and Finance c. Government Services d. Manufacturing 5) Which of the following figures decreased in the second quarter and rose in the third quarter? a. Transport output b. Construction output c. Total production d. Agricultural output

© 2015 albert-learning.com TOEIC Reading Comprehension Exercise 5 4) Which of the following had the highest rate of output in the third quarter? a. Electricity Gas and Water Supply b. Business and Finance c. Government Services d. Manufacturing 5) Which of the following figures decreased in the second quarter and rose in the third quarter? a. Transport output b. Construction output c. Total production d. Agricultural output

© 2015 albert-learning.com TOEIC Reading Comprehension Exercise 5 Read the passage and answer the questions A simple method of determining how fast your savings grow is to use the "Rule of 72." What you have to do is simply divide the number 72 by the interest rate to get the number of years required for money to double. For example, in the case of a 16% interest rate, 72 divided by 16% gives us 4.5, so it takes four and a half years for money to double. This is based upon the 16% rate being compounded annually. If the interest is compounded quarterly or daily, slightly fewer years will be required.

© 2015 albert-learning.com TOEIC Reading Comprehension Exercise 5 1) How is the ’Rule of 72' affected when interest is compounded daily? a. The number of years involved decreases b. The calculations become more precise c. The return on your investment doubles d. The rate of interest is much higher 2) What information does the "Rule of 72" give you? a. The current interest rates b. The quarterly interest rate c. The interest you earn in four and a half years d. The time it takes to double your investment

© 2015 albert-learning.com TOEIC Reading Comprehension Exercise 5 1) How is the ’Rule of 72' affected when interest is compounded daily? a. The number of years involved decreases b. The calculations become more precise c. The return on your investment doubles d. The rate of interest is much higher 2) What information does the "Rule of 72" give you? a. The current interest rates b. The quarterly interest rate c. The interest you earn in four and a half years d. The time it takes to double your investment

© 2015 albert-learning.com TOEIC Reading Comprehension Exercise 5 Read the passage and answer the questions Golf Course Developments provides developers with everything they need to know about the elements of a regulation golf course as well as alternative layout types. It explains the various configurations that can be used and discusses the site factors which must be considered before a golf course is planned. Necessary golf course construction methods with their alternatives are detailed.

© 2015 albert-learning.com TOEIC Reading Comprehension Exercise 5 1) What information would you expect to find in this book? a. Golf rules and regulations b. Design schemes c. The names of planning board members d. Tips on how to Improve your golf game 2) Who would be most interested in this publication? a. A landscape architect b. A mathematician c. A type settler d. An amateur golfer

© 2015 albert-learning.com TOEIC Reading Comprehension Exercise 5 1) What information would you expect to find in this book? a. Golf rules and regulations b. Design schemes c. The names of planning board members d. Tips on how to Improve your golf game 2) Who would be most interested in this publication? a. A landscape architect b. A mathematician c. A type settler d. An amateur golfer

© 2015 albert-learning.com TOEIC Reading Comprehension Exercise 5 Read the passage and answer the questions Delicious Foods Corporation said it will raise prices on an average of three percent for 19 different brands of Jams and Jellies. This is the second increase in eight months. The company attributes tilts recent rise to higher fruit prices, due to the dry weather last spring.

© 2015 albert-learning.com TOEIC Reading Comprehension Exercise 5 1) On what foods have prices risen? a. Preserves b. Cakes and sweets c. Name - brand foods d. Seafood 2) How many increases has the company recently made? a. One increase in six months b. Two increases in eight months c. One increase in twelve months d. Two increases in eighteen months 3) Why has the price of fruits risen? a. The farmers want more money b. There were floods last summer c. The weather last spring was dry d. They can't ship the food

© 2015 albert-learning.com TOEIC Reading Comprehension Exercise 5 1) On what foods have prices risen? a. Preserves b. Cakes and sweets c. Name - brand foods d. Seafood 2) How many increases has the company recently made? a. One increase in six months b. Two increases in eight months c. One increase in twelve months d. Two increases in eighteen months 3) Why has the price of fruits risen? a. The farmers want more money b. There were floods last summer c. The weather last spring was dry d. They can't ship the food