Transcript text: Questions 152-156 refer to the following agenda and e-mail.
To: Martika Huth
From: Jonas Garibaldi 〈igaribaldi@phazarsolutions, net〉
Subject: Upcoming project
Date: January 4
Dear Ms. Huth,
Thank you for coming along to our open day on Saturday. Even though the event was geared towards recent graduates and job seekers, it was a pleasure to see that many of our colleagues in the industry took an interest in the seminars and presentations we had arranged.
It was a shame that you were only able to turn up midway through my presentation, as Mr. Swank's talk was one of the highlights of the day. However, I was delighted to have the opportunity to talk with you after my session, and I'm glad you stayed for the rest of the day's events.
Having had some more time to think about what you suggested, I must say that I am very interested in working together on the sequel to our successful game, Fate Quest. I am familiar with your skills as a music composer at EmaSoft, and your business proposal couldn't have come at a better time. We were forced to cut several positions over the past few months and several of our music and audio technicians were among those that lost their jobs. Having someone with your experience on board would be a real boon.
I look forward to hearing back from you at your earliest possible convenience.
Best regards,
Jonas Garibaldi, General Operations Manager
Phazar Solutions
152. What type of work is Phazar Solutions most likely involved with?
(A) Web site design
(B) Online marketing
(C) Internet service provision
(D) Software development
153. According to the agenda, what is indicated about the event?
(A) Mr. Garibaldi gave the first presentation of the day.
(B) Participants had a chance to enter a competition.
(C) Attendees were given one and a half hours for lunch.
(D) The comfleny's founder delivered the closing speech.
154. Why did Mr. Garibaldi send the e-mail to Ms. Huth?
(A) To congratulate her on her recent success
(B) To request that she speak at a future event
(C) To discuss a possible collaboration
(D) To inquire about a job vacancy