Conductor: Good morning, , please?
Passenger: Here you are.
A. can I have your ticket
B. anything to declare
C. can I help you
D. anything special
Conductor: Good morning, , please?
Passenger: Here you are.
A. can I have your ticket
B. anything to declare
C. can I help you
D. anything special
A.Anything else to show me
B.Do you have anything to declare
C.Will you report anything
D.Do you want to buy more gifts
听力原文:W: Are these your bags, sir?
M: Yes, that is right.
W: Have you anything to declare?
M: No, I have only got clothes and things like that.
W: What's the purpose of your visit?
M: I'm here on business.
W: I see. Would you mind opening this one, please?
M: Not at. all,
W: What is inside this package?
M: Presents for some of my friends. They are glass vases and so on.
W: Got any tobacco?
M: I have got 200 cigarettes.
W: Would you mind showing me your camera, please, sir?
M: Not at all.
W: I see, thank you, right. That's all. Thank yon.
Where does the conversation most likely take place?
A.At the airport.
B.At the restaurant.
C.At a hotel.
What is the purpose of the meeting?
A.To determine who will graduate this year.
B.To discuss the seating arrangement.
C.To begin planning the graduation ceremony.
A.In the early morning.
B.Late at night.
C.At noon.
D.Late in the morning.
回答题。
An embarrassing experience
It was the small hours of the morning when we reached London Airport.I had cabled London from Amsterdam, and there was a hired car to meet, but there was one more unfortunate happeningbefore I reached my flat.In all my travels I have never, but for that once, been required by theBritish customs to open a single bag or to do more than state that I carried no goods liable to duty.Itwas, of course, my fault; the extreme tiredness and nervous tension of the journey had destroyed mydiplomacy.I was, for whichever reason, so tired that I could hardly stand, and to the question,"have you read this?" I replied with extreme foolishness,"Yes, hundreds of times."
"And you have nothing to declare?"
"Nothing."
"How long have you been out of this country?"
"About three months."
"And during that time you have acquired nothing?"
"Nothing but what is on the list I have given you."
He seemed momentarily at a loss, but then he attacked.The attack, when it came, was utterlyunexpected.
"Where did you get that watch?"
I could have kicked myself.Two days ago, when playing water games with a friend in thebath, I had forgotten to take off my ROLEX OYSTER, and it had, not unnaturally, stopped.I hadgone into the market and bought, for twelve shillings and six pence, an ugly time piece that made astrange noise.It had stopped twice, without any reason, during the journey.
I explained, but I had already lost face.I produced my own watch from a pocket, and addedthat I should be grateful if he would confiscate the replacement.
"It is not a question of confiscation," he said, "there is a fine for failing to declare dutiablegoods.And now may I please examine that Rolex?"
It took another quarter of an hour to persuade him that the Rolex was not contraband; then hebegan to search my luggage.
When did the writer arrive at London airport? 查看材料
A.In the early morning.
B.Late at night.
C.At noon.
D.Late in the morning.
听力原文:M: I'd like to mail this package to Hong Kong. How much will it be, please?
W: Do you want to send it first class or parcel post?
M: How much is the first class and how long does it take?
W: Your package is light. First class would cost $ 8.20. I guess it will take about eight to ten days to arrive.
M: And parcel post?
W: Sending it parcel post would be cheaper, but it wouldn't arrive for about a month. The rate for parcel post is $ 4.90.
M: Oh, I want it to arrive earlier than that. I'll mail it first class. Also, I'd like to insure it for $ 30.00.
W: What's in the package? I need to know in order to complete the form.
M: A pair of glass earrings. I packed them well, so I'm sure they won't break, but I want to insure them just in ease. Are there any other forms I need to fill out because it's going to a foreign country?
W: Yes, one more. It's customs declaration on which you declare what item or items are in the package and their value.
M: Here it is.
W: Incidentally, you forgot put a return address on this package. It's not a post office regulation, but we strongly recommend that all mail have a legible return address.
M: OK. I'll do it right now. I'll also buy ten 60 cent stamps.
W: Let's see. The package, the insurance, and the stamps. Your total bill is $18.20.
M: Thank you. Have a nice day.
Where may this conversation take place?
A.Airport.
B.Travel agency.
C.Post office.
D.School.
根据下列文章,请回答 21~25 题。
Text 1
An embarrassing experience
It was the small hours of the morning when we reached London Airport. I had cabled London from Amsterdam, and there was a hired car to meet, but there was one more unfortunate happening before I reached my flat. In all my travels I have never, but for that once, been required by the British customs to open a single bag or to do more than state that I carried no goods liable to duty. It was, of course, my fault; the extreme tiredness and nervous tension of the journey had destroyed my diplomacy. I was, for whichever reason, so tired that I could hardly stand, and to the question,"have you read this?" I replied with extreme foolishness,"Yes, hundreds of times. "
"And you have nothing to declare?"
"Nothing. "
"How long have you been out of this country?"
"About three months. "
"And during that time you have acquired nothing?"
"Nothing but what is on the list I have given you. "
He seemed momentarily at a loss, but then he attacked. The attack, when it came, was utterly unexpected.
"Where did you get that watch?"
I could have kicked myself. Two days ago, When playing water games with a friend in the bath, I had forgotten to take off my ROLEX OYSTER, and it had, not unnaturally, stopped. I had gone into the market and bought, for twelve shillings and six pence, an ugly time piece that made a strange noise. It had stopped twice, without any reason, during the journey.
I explained, but I had already lost face. I produced my own watch from a pocket, and added that I should be grateful if he would confiscate the replacement.
"It is not a question of confiscation," he said, "there is a fine for failing to declare dutiable goods. And now may I please examine that Rolex?"
It took another quarter of an hour to persuade him that the Rolex was not contraband; then he began to search my luggage.
第 21 题 When did the writer arrive at London airport?
A.In the early morning.
B.Late at night.
C.At noon.
D.Late in the morning
Part A
Directions: Read the following three texts. Answer the questions on each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.
An embarrassing experience
It was the small hours of the morning when we reached London Airport. I had cabled London from Amsterdam, and there was a hired car to meet, but there was one more unfortunate happening before I reached my flat. In all my travels I have never, but for that once, been required by the British customs to open a single bag or to do more than state that I carried no goods liable to duty. It was, of course, my fault; the extreme tiredness and nervous tension of the journey had destroyed my diplomacy. I was, for whichever reason, so tired that I could hardly stand, and to the question, "have you read this?" I replied with extreme foolishness," Yes, hundreds of times. "
"And you have nothing to declare?"
"Nothing."
"How long have you been out of this country?"
"About three months."
"And during that time you have acquired nothing?"
"Nothing but what is on the list I have given you.
He seemed momentarily at a loss, but then he attacked. The attack, when it came, was utterly unexpected.
"Where did you get that watch?"
I could have kicked myself. Two days ago, when playing water games with a friend in the bath, I had forgotten to take off my ROLEX OYSTER, and it had, not unnaturally, stopped. I had gone into the market and bought, for twelve shillings and six pence, an ugly time piece that made a strange noise. It had stopped twice, without any reason, during the journey.
I explained, but I had already lost face. I produced my own watch from a pocket, and added that I should be grateful if he would confiscate the replacement.
"It is not a question of confiscation," he said, "there is a fine for failing to declare dutiable goods. And now may I please examine that Rolex?"
It took another quarter of an hour to persuade him that the Rolex was not contraband; then he began to search my luggage.
When did the writer arrive at London airport?
A.In the early morning.
B.Late at night.
C.At noon.
D.Late in the morning.
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