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S: Good morning.()?C: Good morning. Would you show me some typical Chinese souvenirs? I’

S: Good morning.()?

C: Good morning. Would you show me some typical Chinese souvenirs? I’d like

to buy a gift for my wife.

S: We've got plenty of silk scarves and silk dresses for you to choose from.

C: The dress is very nice.()?

S: Fifty-five US dollars.

C: It's a little more than I expected.()?

S: I'd like to, but I'm afraid I can't. You see, it's already 5% off the regular price.

C: Then().

S: Well, let me ask the manager if it's all right... I'm sorry to have kept you

waiting. The best we can do is to give you a 10% discount.

C: OK.().

A.I'm afraid I can't afford it

B. I'll take it

C.How much is it

D. Can I help you?

E. Could you give me a discount

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It’s a good idea ______ aloud in the morning.A: to readB: readC: readingD: reads

It’s a good idea ______ aloud in the morning.

A: to read

B: read

C: reading

D: reads

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第2题
It’s a good habit to practice_________ aloud in the morning.

A.to reading

B.to read

C.reading

D.to be read

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第3题

How do you do?()

A.How do you do?

B.Good morning.

C.I'm fine.

D.It's very nice.

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第4题
一Good morning. Dr Johnson's office. CanI help you?一().

A.I 'd like to make an appointment, please

B.Yes, go on.

C.No, you can't

D.Speakin

E. pleas

F.F.

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第5题
Which conversation is more formal?()

A、a: Good morning. How are you? b、I'm very well, thank you. And you?

B、a: Hi there. How are things, man? b、Fine, thanks.

C、a: Hey, how's it going? b、Oh, not too bad, thanks.

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第6题
School secretary: Good morning. Can I help you? Student: Yes, I'd like to enroll for the c
ourse. School secretary: ______

A.Thank you very much.

B.Nice to see you here.

C.Certainly. What's your name please?

D.Sorry. Can I see your passport please?

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第7题
听力原文:Travel agent: Good morning. Can I help you sir?Mr. Adams: Yes, good morning. Er,

听力原文:Travel agent: Good morning. Can I help you sir?

Mr. Adams: Yes, good morning. Er, my name is Adams. I am going to a conference in Sydney in July.

Travel agent: Yes. How long for?

Mr. Adams: I expect to be there for about three weeks.

Travel agent: I see. Well, there is an excursion fare.

Mr. Adams: How much would that be?

Travel agent: 795 pounds. That allows you one stopover, one stopover outside Australia.

Mr. Adams: Only one stopover?

Travel agent: Yes, (7[B])that's a restriction on excursion fares, one stopover and not in Australia.

Mr. Adams: I see. Well, I suppose it would be nice to have a stopover in the far east somewhere, Hong Kong or Bangkok. Hm. And there's another point. Er, I'm going with two friends and we have got a friend in Perth in Australia. Now we all know him and it would be very nice to visit him on the way back to London after the conference.

Travel agent: Sorry sir. (8[C])You've got to remember, no stopover in Australia on the excursion fare. Of course, you could pay the full fare.

Mr. Adams: Mm. No, I don't really want that.

Travel agent: Or, well, there is something else you can do. You could take a single ticket to Sydney, that's 400 pounds, (9[B])and a ticket from Sydney to Perth, about 150 pounds, and then another single Perth to London ,that's about four hundred and twenty. That's much less than the full fare. But remember, no stopovers allowed on single flights, so you wouldn't be able to go to Bangkok or Hong Kong.

Mr. Adams: I see. Well, I'd just fly directly back to London. But look, if you don't mind I think (10[D])I'll talk it over with my friends first and I'll come back in a few days' time. Urn, I hope they'll come to Perth with me. I'd really like to see my friends. Anyway, um, I'll see you later.

Travel agent: That's fine. I'll see you next week perhaps. Goodbye.

Mr. Adams: Bye.

What is the disadvantage of an excursion fare?

A.More expensive than the usual price.

B.Only one stopover allowed.

C.Having only one Australian stop.

D.Many restrictions on it.

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第8题
George: Did you hear about the robbery?Johnny: No, I didn't hear about it.George: A
George: Did you hear about the robbery?

Johnny: No, I didn't hear about it.

George: A man tried to rob the bank next to our building this morning.

Johnny: __8__

George: Yes, he tried to rob the bank at gunpoint.

Johnny: __9__

George: Oh, everyone in the bank is OK.

Johnny: That's good to hear.

George: He did get away, though.

Johnny: That is horrible.

George: __10__

Johnny: I'm sure they'll catch him eventually.

A.Did anyone get hurt

B.Thank the lucky stars

C.Are you serious

D.The cops don't know who the guy is

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第9题
听力原文:AGENT: Good morning. Ace Accommodation; how can I help you?SYLVIA: Good morning.

听力原文:AGENT: Good morning. Ace Accommodation; how can I help you?

SYLVIA: Good morning. I'd like to organize some short stay accommodation on the Gold Coast, please.

AGENT: Certainly. Who am I speaking to?

SYLVIA: Miss Mackinlay. Sylvia Mackinlay.

AGENT: Could you spell your family name for me please?

SYLVIA: It's M-A-C-K-I-N-L-A-Y.

Listen carefully and answer questions 1 to 5.

AGENT: Good morning. Ace Accommodation; how can I help you?

SYLVIA: Good morning. I'd like to organize some short stay accommodation on the Gold Coast, please.

AGENT: Certainly. Who am I speaking to?

SYLVIA: Miss Mackinlay. Sylvia Mackinlay.

AGENT: Could you spell your family name for me please?

SYLVIA: It's M-A-C-K-I-N-L-A-Y.

AGENT: Thank you. And your first name is Sylvia?

SYLVIA: Yes.

AGENT: Is that with an ' i' or a ' y' ?

SYLVIA: A 'y'—the old fashioned way. That's S-Y-L-V-I-A.

AGENT: Thank you, Miss Mackinlay. Now, just for our records, can you tell me what country you live in?

SYLVIA: Of course—it's England actually.

AGENF: I thought so. Now, when are you coming?

SYLVIA: Well, at the moment we're planning on arriving on July 26th.

AGENT: Ooh, the 25th, that's the last day of the public holiday and it might be difficult to find something available on that date.

SYLVIA: No, we're coming on the 26th of July.

AGENT: Oh, well that's fine then. We'll have lots of good places vacant by then although you wouldn't be able to move in until late afternoon because our cleaning crew will need time to get everything ready for you.

SYLVIA: That suits us—our flight won't get in until early evening anyway.

AGENT: How many of you will there be?

SYLVIA: Just my sister and myself.

AGENT: And how long do you intend to stay for?

SYLVIA: Oh, only a couple of weeks, we'd like to stay longer but we'll have to get back to work.

AGENT: So, you're not coming on business then?

SYLVIA: No, it's just a holiday. Why? What difference does that make?

AGENT: Oh, you'd be surprised. Business people have different needs you know, wireless internet, even fax machines and photocopiers.

SYLVIA: No, we won't need any of that stuff—we'll be coming to relax, and get away from all that kind of thing.

Now listen and answer questions 6 to 10.

AGENT: Good. Now, what exactly are you looking for? A house, a duplex or an apartment?

SYLVIA: What's a duplex?

AGENT: Oh, that's what you might call a townhouse or a unit--you know, two houses semi-detached on the same property.

SYLVIA: Oh, I see. I think an apartment will suit us just fine.

AGENT: And how many bedrooms? Two?

SYLVIA: One or two—it depends on the size. My sister and I don't mind sharing if it's a decent size bedroom with two beds.

AGENT: Well, that makes it easier.

AGENT: And car parking? Will you require a lock-up garage? They're a little harder to find with an apartment.

SYLVIA: We'll have a hire car and as far as I know there are no regulations concerning car parking. I think as long as it's not parked on the street and it's secure there shouldn't be any problems.

AGENT: Okay. Now, I'm assuming you want something by the beach?

SYLVIA: Yes, that's the idea. We want to enjoy the surf, sand and sunshine.

AGENT: Okay, but before we settle on an area and discuss your price range, I'll need to know about other necessities.

SYLVIA: What do you mean?

AGENT: Well, for example, do you want to be close to a shopping mall or the casino or the fun parks? Or do you want to be in a complex with or near a swimming pool?

SYLVIA: No, none of that really matters to us but we'd like to have reasonable access to the motorway so that we can drive up to Brisbane to visit friends there.

AGENT: Well, there are quite a few lovely small towns to choose from. There's Main Beach which is north of Surfers' Paradise or Mermaid Waters which is a bit further south or Palm Beach which is quite a bit further south?

SYLVIA: Mermaid Waters sounds delightful. Is it close to the motorway?

AGENT: Well, not really, the M 1 is actually closest to Palm Beach and prices are likely to be more reasonable there too.

SYLVIA: That's settled then, Palm Beach it is.

AGENT: Now, if you'll just give me your email address, I can send you information about the town and lots of photos.

SYLVIA: Well, my email is S-M-A-C 13 at hotmail dot com.

AGENT: And, one final thing, how much are you looking to spend per week on accommodation? Do you want something at the luxury end of the market—you know, newly redecorated, great views, all the mod cons ...

SYLVIA: Not necessarily. Could we get something clean, comfortable and reasonable for $1200 a week?

AGENT: Could you stretch that to 1500 a week? I've got a property in mind that you'll absolutely love but you'd have to go to 1500—1200 wouldn't cover it.

SYLVIA: Alright, then. But that's our top limit.

AGENT: Good. I'll get on to this straight away and there should be something in your inbox shortly.

SHORTSTAYACCOMMODATION

First Name: (1)

Country of Origin: (2)

Date of Arrival: (3)

Number of Tenants: (4)

Length of Stay: 2 week

Purpose of Visit: (5)

Type of Accommodation: (6)

Number of Bedrooms: one or two

Car Parking: off-street and (7)

General Area: near the beach

Other Requirements: near (8)

Name of Town: (9)

Client's Email smac13@hotmail.com

Price Range: up to $. (10) a week

(1)

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第10题
听力原文:Woman: Good morning. Edington Property Agent. Can I help you?Man: Oh, yes. I want

听力原文:Woman: Good morning. Edington Property Agent. Can I help you?

Man: Oh, yes. I want to rent an apartment. My name is John Murphy.

Woman: Is it J-O-H-N, M-U-R-P-H-Y?

Man: Yes, that's right.

Woman: OK. May I ask about your occupation, Mr. Murphy?

Man: I'm a student in Cambridge University and I want to live near Sunny St.

Woman: Sunny Street. Right. Any other requirements?

Man: The rent should not be more than 120 pounds a month, including water and gas. I'd like an air-conditioner and heating system.

Woman: How long are you going to rent it?

Man: About a year and a half, from July. Then I'll probably go abroad but it's not decided yet.

Woman: Could you leave your contact number, please?

Man: It's 55322788.

Woman: Fine. As soon as I find an apartment I will call you.

Man: Thank you. I'm looking forward to your answer.

&8226;You will hear three telephone conversations or messages.

&8226;Write one or two words or a number in the numbered spaces on the notes or forms below.

&8226;You will hear each recording twice.

Conversation One

&8226;Look at the note below.

&8226;You will hear a man calling to rent an apartment.

Registration Form

Date 23 February 2005

Time 10:30

Name of the customer John (1)

Occupation Student in Cambridge

Renting details:

1. An apartment near Sunny St.

2. Not more than (2) pounds a month

3. With (3) and heating system

4. Renting period: about 1.5 years from July

Contact number (4)

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