TOEFL IBT Practice Test 30 from Official TOEFL iBT Test

TOEFL IBT Practice Test 30 from Official TOEFL iBT Test with Audio volume 1

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Directions: Now answer the questions.

1.Why does the man go to the computer center?

  • To learn how to use the Internet
  • To ask the woman where he can buy a computer
  • To ask if he can get instruction on using computers
  • To find out where the computer labs are located

2.How did the man probably feel when he first arrived at the computer center?

  • Embarrassed about his lack of computer skills
  • Excited to learn about computers
  • Upset that he needs to take an expensive computer course
  • Nervous about an assignment to write a paper on a computer

3.What does the woman imply about the book she bought for her father.

  • It does not include instruction on word processing.
  • It is not available at the campus bookstore.
  • |t is intended only for people with a lot of computer experience.
  • It might be helpful for the man.

4.What does the woman imply about the student assistants?

  • The man will not be able to work with them for long.
  • They may not be good instructors for beginners.
  • They are required to teach students to use the computers.
  • Not all of them know about computers.

5.What will the woman do to help the man?

  • Lend him a book on computers
  • Give him a list of computer courses
  • Give him a list of student assistants
  • Recommend a computer instructor

Economy

Directions: Now answer the questions.

6.What is the lecture mainly about?

  • Ways to limit the expansion of international trade
  • How restrictions on international trade can cause economic harm
  • Factors that influence the distribution of exports
  • Why international trade has expanded in recent years

7.According to the professor, why do many people want imports to be regulated?

  • To allow for price increases in domestic products
  • To make the prices of exports more competitive
  • To protect against domestic unemployment
  • To encourage the economic growth of certain industries

8.According to the professor, what is the negative result of limiting imports?

  • The pace of technological innovation slows down.
  • Te number of domestic low-paying jobs decreases.
  • People move to areas where income is lower.
  • The potential income from exports is reduced.

9.What does the professor imply abo« the sugar industry in Florida?

  • It is a good source of high-paying jobs
  • It should not be protected from competition from imports.
  •  It is a good example of the effect of international specialization
  • It is managed cost effectively.

10.What does the professor imply about the effect of increasing imports?

  • It will eventually result in a decrease in exports.
  • It is not necessarily bad for the economy.
  • It creates domestic economic problems that are easily solved
  • Its impact on the economy is immediately apparent.

11. What is the professor’s opinion of retraining and relocating unemployed people,

  • It IS more expensive overtime than blocking imports.
  • It can sometimes have unintended consequences.
  • It is one possible way to adapt to an increase in imports.
  • It maintains the production levels of inefficient industries