CELPIP Reading: (Part 2) Reading to Apply a Diagram
Part 2: Reading to Apply a Diagram (9 minutes)
CELPIP Reading Part 2 attempts to relate a diagram to an email. The email may be personal or work-related, and like Part 1 above it has two tasks. First, test-takers have to complete the email by filling in 5 blanks. Then there are 3 statements about the email that needs to be completed. For the first part of filling in the blanks, test-takers must relate the diagram to the blanks in the email – the blanks in the email always correspond to the diagrams. Once the blanks have been filled in, then the 3 statements and their possible answers can be understood. Again, all choices can be seen by clicking on the arrow icon (↓) to which a drop-down box of choices can be seen (for the purposes of this text, the drop-down choices will be listed as multiple choice options).
Example 1:
Type of Transport Class Price Duration
Train | · First Class
· Scenic trip along the way · free wi-fi internet |
· $260.00 return ticket included |
· 4 hours and 25 minutes |
Bus | · no checked baggage allowed
· no washrooms, · no stops · only morning trips to Seattle |
· $100 return ticket included |
· 3 hours and 30 minutes |
Plane | · in-flight snack
· free movie entertainment · airport close to town |
· $240.00 return ticket included |
· 45 minutes |
Car | freedom to explore the city
no need to pay for cabs to and from the hotel |
· $180 for gas (90/ each) |
· 4 hours |
Read the following email about the diagram above. Complete the email by filling in the blanks. Select the best choice for each blank from the drop-down menu (↓).
Subject: Seattle conference presentation
To: Janice Wong jwong@ubc.ca From: Peter Kufi pkulfi@ubc.ca
Hi Janice, You will find attached our presentation file. It’s ready! I’ve also done some research on travel. Remember, the conference is a week away and we haven’t decided how to get there yet. Here are our options. Busses are the 1. _______↓ because the fleet is old and there are no stopovers. The train seems more relaxed, and we have plenty of time to get some work done if needed. It is 2. ____↓ than I had expected, especially when compared to airfares. Plus, the 3. ____↓ is far from the hotel. Flying would save us time, and the airport is close to the hotel and the university in case we want to visit Dr. Kitayama. Last, I really wouldn’t mind 4. ____↓ . My car is economical and would give us the flexibility to 5. ____↓ . After all, we have both worked so hard on this project! Best, Peter
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1.Busses are the ______↓
- most desirable
- most flexible
- least comfortable
- least effective
2. It is ______↓ than I had expected,
- is priced lower
- costs more
- is less convenient
- seems slower
3. Plus, the ______↓
- airport
- station
- parking lot
- stop
4. Lastly, I really wouldn’t mind ____↓
- cabbing
- flying
- driving
- taking the bus
5. My car is economical and would give us the flexibility to ____↓ .
- commute
- go sightseeing
- go to the conference
- go to the hotel
Complete these statements by selecting the best choice:
1. Peter and Janice ____↓
i. work together ii. are friends iii. are neighbours iv. live together
2. The main purpose of the trip is ____↓ i. to attend a business meeting ii. to visit a tourist attraction iii. to speak at a conference iv. to visit a doctor
3. Peter seems ____ ↓ i. sympathetic ii. apathetic iii. cooperative iv. unhelpful |
Answers follow next week
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