A.I'm sorry, but we are full tonight.
B.That's right, but you are late.
C.Oh, yes, table 9, this way please.
D.Please go upstairs and see if there is a spare table.
A.I'm sorry, but we are full tonight.
B.That's right, but you are late.
C.Oh, yes, table 9, this way please.
D.Please go upstairs and see if there is a spare table.
听力原文:M: Good morning. Can I help you?
W: Hello. My name's Jill Bush. I'm planning to go to a conference in Sydney for three weeks.
M: I see. Do you want the excursion fare or the full return fare?
W: Now, can I get a stopover on tm excursion fare?
M: Yes, you are allowed only one stopover on the excursion fare.
M: Oh, I see, only one.
M: Yes. But of course, if you pay the full return fare then you can have unlimited stopovers. There's Singapore, Kuwait, Athens, you've really got quite a lot of choices you know.
W: Oh, It sounds good. You see, I've got a two-week holiday after the conference. How much is the full fare?
M: The full fare? Well, that's really quite a lot. It's £1,204.
W: Yes. Well, it's once in a lifetime, you know. The thing is actually that I'm absolutely afraid of flying. I've never done it before.
M: Oh dear. Urn...
W: And I'm hoping that I can persuade my two friends to go along with me.
M: Yes, that would be a good idea.
W: By the way, one of them is in Cairo at the moment. Would it be possible for me to stopover there on my way to Sydney?
M: Yes, of course. There are lots of flights to Cairo and, then plenty more onwards from Cairn to Sydney. And then you can stay for as long as you like.
W: Oh, that's great! Thanks very much.
What is Ms. Bush's main purpose for the trip?
A.Sightseeing in Australia and the Far East.
B.Visiting a friend in Cairo.
C.Attending a conference in Sydney.
D.Shopping in Hong Kong.
听力原文:M: Good morning. Can I help you?
W: Hello. My name's Jill Bush. I'm planning to go to a conference in Sydney for three weeks.
M: I see. Do you want the excursion fare or the full return fare? W. Now, can I get a stopover on an excursion fare?
M: Yes, you are allowed only one stopover on the excursion fare.
W: Oh, I see, only one.
M: Yes. But of course, if you pay the full return fare then you can have unlimited stopovers. There's Singapore, Kuwait, Athens, you've really got quite a lot of choices you know.
W: Oh, It sounds good. You see, I've got a two-week holiday after the conference. How much is the full fare?
M: The full fare? Well, that's really quite a lot. It's £ 1,204.
W: Yes. Well, it's once in a lifetime, you know. The thing is actually that I'm absolutely afraid of flying. I've never done it before.
M: Oh dear. Um…
W: And I'm hoping that I can persuade my two friends to go along with me.
M: Yes, that would be a good idea.
W: By the way, one of them is in Cairo at the moment. Would it be possible for me to stopover there on my way to Sydney?
M: Yes, of course. There are lots of flights to Cairo and, then plenty more onwards from Cairo to Sydney. And then you can stay for as long as you like.
W: Oh, that's great! Thanks very much.
What is Ms. Bush's main purpose for the trip?
A.Sightseeing in Australia and the Far East.
B.Visiting a friend in Cairo.
C.Attending a conference in Sydney.
D.Shopping in Hong Kong.
听力原文:M: Good morning. Can I help you?
W: Hello. My name's John Bush and I'm intending to go to a conference in Sydney for three weeks.
M: I see. Do you want the excursion fare or the full return fare?
W: Now, can I get a stopover on an excursion fare?
M: Yes, you're allowed only one stopover on the excursion fare.
W: Oh, I see, only one.
M: Yes. But of course, if you pay the full return fare then you can have unlimited stopovers.
W: Oh, It sounds good. You see, the thing is that I've got two weeks' holiday after the conference and I've never been out that way before at all to Australia or the Far East, and I want to go shopping or sightseeing in Hong Kong or somewhere near there. Where exactly can I go?
M: Well, lots of places. There's Singapore, Kuwait, Athens, you've really got quite a lot of choices you know.
W: Mm. Well, it sounds marvelous. How much would that cost? How much is the full fare?
M: The full fare? Well, that's really quite a lot. It's £ 1 204.
W: Yes. Well, it's once in a lifetime, you know, I've never been. The thing is actually that I'm absolutely afraid of flying. I've never done it before.
M: Oh dear. Um. . .
W: And I'm hoping that I can persuade my two friends, who are going to the conference, to stop over with me on the way back.
M: Yes, that would be a good idea.
W: By the way, one of them is in Cairo at the moment. Would it be possible for me to stop over there on my way to Sydney?
M: Yes, of course. There are lots of flights to Cairo and, then plenty more onwards from Cairo to Sydney. And then you can stay for as long as you like.
W: Oh, that's great! Now, the thing is, I think I'd better go and persuade Mr. Adams that, you know, he'd like to stop with me in Cairo. . .
M: I see.
W: Oh, thanks very much. Good-bye.
M: Thank you. Good-bye.
What is Mr. Bush's main purpose of the trip?
A.Sightseeing in Australia and the Far East.
B.Visiting a friend in Cairo.
C.Attending a conference in Sydney.
D.Shopping in Hong Kong.
听力原文: Hello, everyone. My name's Brian Collins, and I work for Selectron Tools, a family firm based in Melbourne. We make kitchen utensils of the finest quality and offer them to buyers like you so that you can sell them in your high-quality retail stores. Our products are handcrafted to be as beautiful as they are functional. They're also guaranteed for life if they ever need repair. In countries where they've been introduced, they're extremely popular with the most discriminating customers. As a result, we're going to be offering our products to retail stores in additional countries. Moreover, we're adding a custom order line. You order a set of knives, for example, and you choose how you want to customize them—have your family name engraved, choose what type of handles you want, and so on. I think you'll be happy to place an order for your retail stores with us once I've shown you some of our products. You can always send them back for a full refund if you're not delighted with your sales.
Who is the audience for this talk?
A.Buyers for retail stores
B.Manufacturers of kitchen appliances
C.Employees of Selectron Tools
D.Customers in a kitchen store
听力原文:M: Hi, Helen, what do you think of our class in Children's Literature?
W: It looks pretty good. Are you also majoring in Elementary Fducation?
M: Yes. I can use this to fulfill the requirement for my course.
W: Have you finished the first assignment yet?
M: Not yet. I just bought the books today. How about you?
W: I started this afternoon. It's great fun reading those wonderful children stories by Doctor Seuss.
M: Doctor Seuss? I don't remember seeing his name on the reading list.
W: His full name's Theodore Seuss Geisel. You can find this name on the reading list. Doctor Seuss is his pen name.
M: I love reading those stories as a child. It'll be interesting to read them now from a different point of view. I guess they'll give me a good idea of how children think.
W: Those stories are also great for classroom use.
M: How's that?
W: Well, take a typical Doctor Seuss's book like The Cat in the Hat. It has a controlled vocabulary of only two hundred words.
M: So that means the children get lots of practices using a small number of words over and over again.
W: Exactly. In fact The Cat in the Hat was written mainly to show how a controlled-vocabulary book could also be interesting and fun.
M: Well, it sounds as though this course is also going to be interesting and fun. I think I'll get started on those readings tonight.
What is Helen's major?
A.Children's Literature.
B.American Literature.
C.Medicine.
D.Elementary Education.
听力原文:M: Hi, Helen, what do you think of our class in Children's Literature?
W: It looks pretty good. Are you also majoring in Elementary Education?
M: Yes. I can use this to fulfill the requirement for my course.
W: Have you finished the first assignment yet?
M: Not yet. I just bought the books today. How about you?
W: I started this afternoon. It's great fun reading those wonderful children stories by Doctor Seuss. c Doctor Seuss? I don't remember seeing his name on the reading list.
W: His full name's Theodore Seuss Geisel. You can find this name on the reading list. Doctor Seuss is his pen name.
M: I love reading those stories as a child. It'll be interesting to read them now from a different point of view. I guess they'll give me a good idea of how children think.
W: Those stories are also great for classroom use.
M: How's that?
W: Well, take a typical Doctor Seuss's book like The Cat in the Hat. It has a controlled vocabulary of only two hundred words.
M: So that means the children get lots of practices using a small number of words over and over again.
W: Exactly. In fact The Cat in the Hat was written mainly to show how a controlled-vocabulary book could also be interesting and fun.
M: Well, it sounds as though this course is also going to be interesting and fun. I think I'll get started on those readings tonight.
What is Helen's major?
A.Children' s Literature.
B.American Literature.
C.Medicine.
D.Elementary Education.
听力原文:T: Good morning. Can I help you sir?
M: Yes, good morning. Er, my name is Adams. I am going to a conference in Sydney in July.
T: Yes. How long for?
M: I expect to be there for about three weeks.
T: I see. Well, there is an excursion fare.
M: How much would that be?
T: 795 pounds. That allows you one stopover, one stopover outside Australia.
M: Only one stopover?
T: Yes, that's a restriction on excursion fares, one stopover and not in Australia.
M: 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.
T: Sorry sir. You've got to remember, no stopover in Australia on the excursion fare. Of course, you could pay the full fare.
M: Mm. No, I don't really want that.
T: Or, well, there is something else you can do. You could take a single ticket to Sydney, that's 400 pounds, and a ticket from Sydney to Perth, about 150 pounds, and then another single Perth to London, that's about 420. 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.
M: I see. Well, I'd just fly directly back to London. But look, if you don't mind I think I'll tall it over with my friends first and I'll come back in a few days' time. Um, I hope they'll come to Perth with me. I'd really like to see my friends. Anyway, um, I'll see you later.
T: That's fine. I'll see you next week perhaps. Goodbye.
M: 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.
听力原文:M: Good morning, Can I help you?
W: Hello, my name is Miss Bristow and I'm intending to go to a conference in Melbourne for two weeks.
M: I see. Do you want the excursion fare or the full return fare?
W: Now, can I get a stopover on the excursion fare.
M: Yes, you are allowed only one stopover on the excursion fare.
W: Oh, I see, only one.
M: Yes, But of course, if you pay the full return fare then you can have unlimited stopovers.
W: Oh, that's much better. Yes, you see, the thing is that I've got two weeks' holiday after the conference and I've never been out that way before at all to Australia or the Far East, and I wanted to go, you know, shopping or seeing Hong Kong or Shanghai or somewhere around there.
M: Yes, Um...
W: Where exactly can I go?
M: Well, lots of places. There's Singapore or urn, Thailand, you've really got quite a lot of choices you know.
W: Well, it sounds marvelous. Urn, how much would that cost?
M: The full fare? Well, that's really quite a lot. It's 1204 pounds.
W: A thousand two hundred and four. Well, it's once a lifetime, you know, I've never been.
M: Um...
W: The thing is, actually that, urn, I'm absolutely terrified of flying. I've never done it before.
M: Oh dear.
W: And err, I'm hoping that I can persuade my two friends, who are also going to the conferences, to stop over with me on the way back.
M: That would be a good idea.
W: Oh, yes, by the way, one of them is in Cairo at the moment. Would it be possible for me to stop over there on my way to Melbourne?
M: Yes, of course. There are plenty of flights to Cairo and plenty more onwards from Cairo to Melbourne. And then you can stay there for as long as you like.
W: Oh, that's great! Now, the thing is , I think I'd better go and persuade Mr. Gates that he'd like to stop with me in Cairo...
M: I see.
W: ... go and discuss it with him and then come back to you in a day or two, if that's all right.
M: Yes, certainly.
W: Oh, thank you very much. OK, goodbye.
M: Thank you, good bye.
Q. 27. What does the woman come to the travel agency to do?
Q. 28.What kind of ticket will the woman probably buy?
Q. 29.How much does the ticket cost?
Q. 30.What will the woman's trip probably be?
(47)
A.To buy a plane ticket.
B.To talk to a friend.
C.To ask for some information.
D.To arrange for her conference.
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