听力原文:A: Hello. How may I help you?
S: Hello. My name is Martina Bila. I made an appointment to see you at 10 o'clock. I'm a little early. Is that OK?
A: No problem. We're not very busy at the moment. You said on the phone that you weren't happy with your accommodation and were thinking of changing.
S: That's right.
A: May I ask what the problem is exactly?
S: To be honest, there's more than one problem. The main problem is that the accommodation is further than I imagined from the university.
A: I see. And the other problem or problems?
S: The other problem is that the landlady is quite a heavy smoker. I'm a non-smoker, and I'm afraid that I find it quite unpleasant.
A: I'm sorry about that. Weren't you given the option of accommodation With smokers or non-smokers?
S: I'm afraid that's really my fault. I don't mind light smokers, but I didn't get my accommodation organised very much in advance, so most of the accommodation had gone by the time I applied. However, a friend told me that there is sometimes accommodation ... er ... you know ... er ... accommodation becomes available mid-term because some people leave the university or change their place ... er ... the place where they live, so I thought maybe ...
A: I see. Yes, it is important to arrange accommodation well in advance, though it isn't always possible. However, your friend was correct. We do get some accommodation available mid-term. Just give me a minute to find your details on the computer....
S: Yes, of course.
A: Now, your current address is 43 Parkway Drive, isn't it?
S: Yes.
A: Yes, that's a fair way away. The bus connection isn't too good either, is it? I think that it would be better to focus on that as the reason for moving, rather than the smoking issue. However, I will change the information in the computer to say that this accommodation is only suitable for smokers or people who don't mind heavy smokers. That way we can avoid similar problems in the lucre.
S: That sounds like a good idea.
A: Now, the good news is that there is plenty of accommodation available nearer the university. The bad news is that it is more expensive.
S: That's OK. I expected that. Is there any catered or self-catering university accommodation available? That would be ideal.
A: I thought you might be interested in that. The day after you phoned, a place became available. It's catered, so it's the most expensive type of accommodation, but it's yours if you want it.
S: There's no self-catering accommodation available?
A: Not at the moment. Something could become available at any time, but, then again, you might have to wait weeks.
S: I understand. Can I just check the cost?
A: It's £37.50 per week. You also have to pay £23.15 during the Christmas and Easter holidays, regardless of whether you are there or not. That sum doesn't include meals during those periods.
S: But summer holidays are not included?
A: That's right. Students are permitted to stay in university accommodation during holidays but they usually have to move to a different flat.
S: I see. And do I pay monthly? A: Yes, but don't worry if you're a few days late. It happens quite often and we don't mind too much.
S: Can I see a picture of the accommodation? A: Sure .... It looks like this. You can see that there is a single bedroom for each student and a common living room and bathroom. There are no cooking facilities, but many students buy a microwave.
S: Can you tell me anything about the people I'd be living with?
A: There are two girls there. One is British and one is Indian. They are studying law and marketing respectively. They're the same age as you, 20. And they're not smokers!
S: That sounds perfect. If I don't give my landlady a month's notice, she gets to keep the deposit, doesn't she?
A: That's normally stated in the rental agreement, yes. I'd like to be able to keep this university accommodation available, but I'm a
第1题
S: Hello. My name is Martina Bila. I made an appointment to see you at 10 o'clock. I'm a little early. Is that OK?
A: No problem. We're not very busy at the moment. You said on the phone that you weren't happy with your accommodation and were thinking of changing.
S: That's right.
A: May I ask what the problem is exactly?
S: To be honest, there's more than one problem. The main problem is that the accommodation is further than I imagined from the university.
A: I see. And the other problem or problems?
S: The other problem is that the landlady is quite a heavy smoker. I'm a non-smoker, and I'm afraid that I find it quite unpleasant.
A: I'm sorry about that. Weren't you given the option of accommodation With smokers or non-smokers?
S: I'm afraid that's really my fault. I don't mind light smokers, but I didn't get my accommodation organised very much in advance, so most of the accommodation had gone by the time I applied. However, a friend told me that there is sometimes accommodation ... er ... you know ... er ... accommodation becomes available mid-term because some people leave the university or change their place ... er ... the place where they live, so I thought maybe ...
A: I see. Yes, it is important to arrange accommodation well in advance, though it isn't always possible. However, your friend was correct. We do get some accommodation available mid-term. Just give me a minute to find your details on the computer....
S: Yes, of course.
A: Now, your current address is 43 Parkway Drive, isn't it?
S: Yes.
A: Yes, that's a fair way away. The bus connection isn't too good either, is it? I think that it would be better to focus on that as the reason for moving, rather than the smoking issue. However, I will change the information in the computer to say that this accommodation is only suitable for smokers or people who don't mind heavy smokers. That way we can avoid similar problems in the lucre.
S: That sounds like a good idea.
A: Now, the good news is that there is plenty of accommodation available nearer the university. The bad news is that it is more expensive.
S: That's OK. I expected that. Is there any catered or self-catering university accommodation available? That would be ideal.
A: I thought you might be interested in that. The day after you phoned, a place became available. It's catered, so it's the most expensive type of accommodation, but it's yours if you want it.
S: There's no self-catering accommodation available?
A: Not at the moment. Something could become available at any time, but, then again, you might have to wait weeks.
S: I understand. Can I just check the cost?
A: It's £37.50 per week. You also have to pay £23.15 during the Christmas and Easter holidays, regardless of whether you are there or not. That sum doesn't include meals during those periods.
S: But summer holidays are not included?
A: That's right. Students are permitted to stay in university accommodation during holidays but they usually have to move to a different flat.
S: I see. And do I pay monthly? A: Yes, but don't worry if you're a few days late. It happens quite often and we don't mind too much.
S: Can I see a picture of the accommodation? A: Sure .... It looks like this. You can see that there is a single bedroom for each student and a common living room and bathroom. There are no cooking facilities, but many students buy a microwave.
S: Can you tell me anything about the people I'd be living with?
A: There are two girls there. One is British and one is Indian. They are studying law and marketing respectively. They're the same age as you, 20. And they're not smokers!
S: That sounds perfect. If I don't give my landlady a month's notice, she gets to keep the deposit, doesn't she?
A: That's normally stated in the rental agreement, yes. I'd like to be able to keep this university accommodation available, but I'm a
第2题
W: Yes. How may I help you? Do you have a driver’s license, or do you need to get one?
M: Well, I' m not sure. You see, I have an international driver’s license.
W: Uhuh. And how long will you be staying in the United States?
M: Probably tour years, until I finish my degree.
W: Oh. Then you will need to get in Arizona driver's license.
M: Do I have to take a driver's test to do that?
W: Yes, you do. You need to come in and take a written exam and an eye exam, and than you need to take a road test with a parallel parking test. Did you say that you are a student?
M: Yes, I' m a student at the university. I don’t have ID with me, but I can go get it.
W: Okay. Then you can apply for a limited license. Just come back and show your student ID, and you can make application for a five-year license.
M: Great. That’s what I want. So I don’t have to take the driver’s test then.
W: Oh, Yes you do. The license only costs you ten dollars. A regular license would cost you a lot more than that, but it is valid for more than five year's.
M: Why can't I just use my international driver’s license?
W: You could if you were just visiting lot less than a year. But as a students, you will be temporarily residing in our state.
M: Okay. So that’s why my friend cad use his international license, he is a tourist.
W: Right.
What is the main purpose of the conversation?
A.The man wants to obtain an international driver’s license that he can use both in the U.S. and in his country.
B.The man wants to take a driver’s test to get an Arizona driver’s license.
C.The man wants to know whether he can use his international driver’s license in Arizona.
D.The man wants to fill out an application for an Arizona driver’s license.
第3题
W: Yes. How may I help you? Do you have a driver's license, or do you need to get one?
M: Well, I'm not sure. You see, I have an international driver's license.
W: Uhuh. And how long will you be staying in the United States?
M: Probably four years, until I finish my degree.
W: Oh. Then you will need to get in Arizona driver's license.
M: Do I have to take a driver's test to do that?
W: Yes, you do. You need to come in and take a written exam and an eye exam, and then you need to take a road test with a parallel parking test. Did you say that you are a student?
M: Yes, I'm a student at the university. I don't have ID with me, but I can go and get it.
W: Okay. Then you can apply for a limited license. Just come back and show your student ID, and you can make application for a five-year license.
M: Great. That's what I want. So I don't have to take the driver’s test then.
W: Oh, yes you do. The limited license only costs you ten dollars. A regular license would cost you a lot more than that, but it is valid for more than five yearn.
M: Why can't I just use my international driver's license?
W: You could if you were just visiting a lot less than a year. But as a student, you will be temporarily residing in our state.
M: Okay. So that's why my friend can use his international license, he is a tourist.
W: Right.
(23)
A.The man wants to obtain an international driver's license that be can use both in the U.S. and in his country.
B.The man wants to take a driver's test to get an Arizona driver's license.
C.The man wants to know whether he can use his international driver's license in Arizona.
D.The man wants to fill out an application for an Arizona driver's license.
第4题
W: Yes. How may I help you? Do you have a driver's license, or do you need to get one?
M: Well, I'm not sure. You see, I have an international driver's license.
W: Uh-huh. And how long will you be staying in the United States?
M: Probably four years, until I finish my degree.
W: Oh. Then you will need to get in Arizona driver's license.
M: Do I have to take a driver's test to do that?
W: Yes, you do. You need to come in and take a written exam and an eye exam, and then you need to take a road test with a parallel parking test. Did you say that you are a student?
M: Yes, I'm a student at the university. I don't have an ID with me, but I can go and get it.
W: Okay. Then you can apply for a limited license. Just come back and show your student ID, and you can apply for a five-year license. The limited license only costs you ten dollars. A regular license would cost you a lot more than that, but it is valid for more than five years.
M: Why can't I just use my international driver's license?
W: You could if you were just visiting a lot less than a year. But as a student, you will be temporarily residing in our state.
M: Okay. So that's why my friend can use his international license; he is a tourist.
W: Right.
What is the purpose of this conversation?
A.The man wants to obtain an international driver's license that he can use both in the U. S. and in his country.
B.The man wants to take a driver's test to get an Arizona driver's license.
C.The man wants to know whether he can use his international driver's license in Arizona.
D.The man wants to fill out an application for ma Arizona driver's license.
第5题
W: Yes. How may I help you? Do you have a driver's license, or do you need to get one?
M: Well, I'm not sure. You see, I have an international driver's license.
W: Uhuh. And how long will you be staying in the United States?
M: Probably tour years, until I finish my degree.
W: Oh. Then you will need to get in Arizona driver's license.
M: Do I have to take a driver's test to do that?
W: Yes, you do. You need to come in and take a written exam and an eye exam, and than you need to take a road test with a parallel parking test. Did you say that you are a student?
M: Yes, I'm a student at the university. I don't have ID with me, but I can go get it.
W: Okay. Then you can apply for a limited license. Just come back and show your student ID, and you can make application for a five-year license.
M: Great. That's what I want. So I don't have to take the driver's test then.
W: Oh, Yes you do. The license only costs you ten dollars. A regular license would cost you a lot more than that, but it is valid for more than five year's.
M: Why can't I just use my international driver's license?
W: You could if you were just visiting lot less than a year. But as a students, you will be temporarily residing in our state.
M: Okay. So that's why my friend cad use his international license, he is a tourist.
W: Right.
What is the main purpose of the conversation?
A.The man wants to obtain an international driver's license that he can use both in the U.S. and in his country.
B.The man wants to take a driver's test to get an Arizona driver's license.
C.The man wants to know whether he can use his international driver's license in Arizona.
D.The man wants to fill out an application for an Arizona driver's license.
第6题
W: Yes. How may I help you? Do you have a driver's license, or do you need to get one?
M: Well, I'm not sure. You see, I have an international driver's license.
W: Uhuh. And how long will you be staying in the United States?
M: Probably four years, until I finish my degree.
W: Oh. Then you will need to get in Arizona driver's license.
M: Do I have to take a driver's test to do that?
W: Yes, you do. You need to crone in and take a written exam and an eye exam, and that you need to take a road test with a parallel parking test. Did you say that you are a student?
M: Yes, I'm a student at the university. I don't have ID with me, but I can go and get it.
W: Okay. Then you can apply for a limited license. Just come back and show your student ID, and you can make application for a five-year license.
M: Great. That's what I want. So I don't have to take the driver's test then.
W: Oh, yes, you do. The license only costs you ten dollars. A regular license would cost you a lot more than that, but it is valid for more than five years.
M: Why can't I just use my international driver's license?
W: You could if you were just visiting not less than a year. But as a student, you will be temporarily residing in our state.
M: Okay. So that's why my friend Cad used his international license, he is a tourist.
W: Right.
(23)
A.The man wants to obtain an international driver's license that he can use both in the U.S, and in his country.
B.The man wants to take a driver's test to get an Arizona driver's license.
C.The man wants to know whether he can use his international driver's license in Arizona.
D.The man wants to fill out an application for an Arizona driver's license.
第7题
W: Yes.How may I help you?Do you have a driver's license.or do you need to get one?
M: Well,I'm not sure.You see,I have an international driver's license.
W: Uh-uh.And how long will you be staying in the United States?
M: Probably four years.until I finish my degree.
W: Oh.Then you will need to get an Arizona driver's license.
M: Do I have to take a driver's test to do that?
W: Yes.you do.You need to come in and take a written exam and an eye exam,and then you need to take a road test with a parallel parking test.Did you say that you are a student?
M: Yes,I'm a student at the university.I don't have ID with me,but I can get it.
W: Okay.Then you can apply for a limited license.Just come back and show your student ID.and you can make application for a five-year license.
M: Great.That's what I want.So I don't have to take the driver's test then.
W: Oh,yes,you do.The license only costs you ten dollars.A regular license would cost you a lot more than that,but it is valid for more than five years.
M: Why can't I just use my international driver's license?
W: You could if you were just visiting less than a year. But as a student,you will be temporarily residing in our state.
M: Okay.So that's why my friend can use his international license.he is a tourist.
W: Right.
What kind of license does the man have?
A.An international driver's license.
B.An Arizona driver's license.
C.A regular license.
D.A limited license.
第8题
W: My son isn't feeling well and I'd like to get some advice.
M: What seems to be the problem?
W: Well, he has been coughing for several days now. I'm wondering if he should come in and see the doctor.
M: How old is he?
W: He is 3 years old.
M: Does he have any other symptoms like fever, runny nose, or loss of appetite?
W: No, actually other than the cough, he seems healthy. I am concerned though, because some of his sister's friends have whooping cough and I know that it can be very contagious. Isn't that a pretty serious illness?
M: It can be serious with babies. Has your son been immunized against whooping cough?
W: I'm not sure. He did get all of the suggested vaccinations. I will look it up in our records.
M: If he has been immunized recently, it is very unlikely that he would catch whooping cough, even if he has been exposed.
W: Sounds like I don't have to worry about that, but what shall I do about his cough?
M: It will help if you give him lots of fluids and a hot bath before bedtime. Keep an eye on the cough to watch to see if it gets worse. Call us again if he has a fever or if you are still concerned.
W: Thanks for your advice.
M: You are welcome. Good-bye.
W: Bye-bye.
(23)
A.He has got a bad cold.
B.He has caught whooping cough.
C.He has a fever and a bad appetite.
D.He has been coughing for several days.
第9题
Woman B: Hello. This is Sherry Kinney from Apollo Ltd. I saw the ad for your discount this month and I want to make a reservation on April 5 for a small ceremony.
Woman A: What's the exact time for the. ceremony?
Woman B: From 6 p.m. to 8 p.m..
Woman A: Very good. How many tables you'd like to reserve?
Woman B: 15 tables. Ah... and I don't want to book one of these tables with 10 seats.
Woman A: All right. What about the tables with 4?
Woman B: That would be fine.
Woman A: May I know the number of the guests in case you need some special service?
Woman B: Well, it's about 57. And I believe that there is someone else from my company booking a table for senior managers here. Please don't confuse us.
Woman A: Yes, sure. Could I have your phone number please?
Woman B: It's 0171 674 2341.
Woman A: OK. I'll call you 5 days before confirming your reservation.
Woman B: Thanks. Goodbye.
Woman A: Goodbye.
&8226;Look at the note below:
&8226;You will hear a woman making a reservation for a ceremony.
Brendon Hotel
Reservation Card
Name: Sherry Kinney from Apollo Ltd.
Occasion: a small (9)
Date: (10) from 6 p.m--8 p.m.
Reserve 15 tables with (11) seats each.
Tel: (12) .
第10题
M: Hi, Lara, my name is David Jones-, and I'm wondering if you could tell me the name of the manager in charge of the human resources department in your L.A. office. I sent them my resume recently, and I'd just like to see if they received it.
W: Our personnel manager there is Ms. Lori Garcia, but I should warn you that she prefers not to take calls about job postings. She will contact you if she wishes to schedule an interview. However, if you are concerned that your application has been lost, I can give you the number of her receptionist.
M: Oh, thank you. I wasn't aware that phone calls were discouraged. If the receptionist wouldn't mind speaking to me, that would be great. Could I have that number?
Who is David Jones?
A.A client.
B.A new boss.
C.A friend of Ms. Garcia.
D.A job seeker.
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