第1题
Man: Hello. This is Steve Mason from Tabco Ltd. I'm looking for a flight to Cairo for 3 people. We have a discount with you.
Woman: Yes. When would you like to travel?
Man: Tuesday or Wednesday would be fine.
Woman: Well, I checked for another customer earlier. And the Wednesday flight is full, but there is space on Flight FM 612 at 8:50 this Tuesday, that's 29 October.
Man: OK. Is it a direct flight?
Woman: Yes, it is.
Man: And how much is it?
Woman: Will you be flying economic class, sir?
Man: No, we will be flying business. I think we still have the discount, don't we?
Woman: Yes, that's right. Let's see, Hong Kong to Cairo, business, 3 tickets. Return?
Man: Yes, return.
Woman: Urn, that's $1, 250 each and comes out at $ 3, 405.
Man: OK, I'd like to book that, please.
Woman: Certainly. Let me give you the booking reference. It's JL3-12ZL.
Man: All right. Got that. Thank you very much.
&8226;Look at the note below.
&8226;You will hear a man telephoning a travel agent.
Booking Form
Booking reference (8)______
Name Steve Mason
Company Tabco Ltd.
Flight to Cairo
Departure At (5)______ , 29 October
Class of ticket (6)______
Cost (return flight) Total amount (7)______ .
第2题
W: He appears to have had a very restless night.
M: Oh. Was he in very severe pain?
W: Yes. I' m afraid he was, doctor.
M: Hmm. In that case, I think we' d better increase his dosage of diamorphine.
W: Yes, doctor. By how much?
M: Let' s see. How much is he on at the moment?
W: Five milligrams.
M: Hmm. Increase it to fifty.
W: Fifty? All at once?
M: Yes, that' s what I said, nurse.
W: But that' s an increase of forty - five milligrams.
M:I' m quite aware of that. However, when I operated on the patient yesterday, I found his abdomen was riddled with carcinoma. I' m sure you realize what that means.
W: Yes, I do, doctor. But I still don' t feel I can accept responsibility for administering such an increase.
M: Can't you? What exactly do you suggest, than?
W: That if you' re convinced it' s the right thing to do, you ought to administer the injection yourself.
M: Hmm. I see what you mean. Very well, I will.
(20)
A.husband and wife
B.doctor and patient
C.doctor and nurse
D.friends
第3题
W: Please come this way. It's on the 3rd floor.
M: I'm glad you have a self-service elevator.
W: This is bedroom. It's large enough for two people.
M: Maybe the room is a bit small, but it isn't stuffy at all. May I see the kitchen?
W: Sure. It's full size and completely modern.
M: Can I park my car nearby?
W: Yes. And there is very good bus service.
M: How much is the rent?
W: Two hundred dollars a month and you pay it in advance.
M: Are charges of electricity and water both included?
W: No, they are both extra.
M: Do you have furniture in your apartment?
W: No, an unfurnished apartment is the cheapest type. A furnished and one bedroom apartment runs you 300 dollars a month and up.
M: I think I'll take it.
W: When will you move in?
M: Sometime next week, can't I?
W: Quite all right. You'll have to pay a month's rent beforehand.
What is the best title for the dialogue?
A.Looking for an apartment.
B.How to rent an apartment.
C.Renting an apartment.
D.Moving into an apartment.
第4题
W: Fine, thank you. A bit busy. Though, you know, I'm trying to put everything in order in my new apartment,
M: Oh, I see. Well, I was wondering if you'd like to go to a concert tomorrow evening, I think it'll be good. And if I remember correctly, you did say you like pop music.
W: Yes, that's right, I do. It's nice of you to ask me, Mac. But I don't think I can. Margaret has already asked me to see a friend and then we'll go to the cinema together. In fact, she's getting the tickets this evening.
M: Oh, well. Never mind. What about next weekend? This concert is still on then, I think, if you're free next Saturday.
W: Oh, I'd like to very much, but what time exactly?
M: Well, it starts at 7:00 p.m. I think.
W: Oh, good, that'll be fine. The basketball match will be over by 5:30, I'm sure.
M: Good, I'll call you again when I get the tickets.
W: Sure. Bye for now.
8: Why did Mac call Lucy?
(8)
A.To ask if she's got the tickets.
B.To invite her out for a concert.
C.To offer his help with her new flat.
D.To take care of his friend.
第5题
W: Fine, thank you. A hit too busy though. You know, I'm trying to put everything in order in my new flat.
M: Oh, I see. Well, I am wondering if you'd like to go to a concert tomorrow night. I think it will be good. And if I remember correctly, you did say you liked country music.
W: Yes. That's fight. It's nice of you to ask, Bob. But I don't think I can. Mother has already asked me to see a friend and then we'll go to the theatre together. In fact she's getting the tickets this evening.
M: Oh, well, never mind. What about next weekend? This concert is still on then, I think, if you are free next Saturday.
W: Oh, I'd like to very much. But what time exactly?
M: It starts at 7:30, I think.
W: Oh, good. That'll be fine. The tennis match will be over by 5 o'clock, I'm sure.
M: Good, I'll call you again when I get the tickets.
W: Sure. Bye.
Why did Bob call Nancy?
A.To ask if she's got the tickets.
B.To invite her out for an evening concert.
C.To offer his help with her new flat.
第6题
W: Fine. thank you. A bit too busy though. You know, I'm trying to put everything in order in my new list.
M: Oh. I see. Well. I was wondering if you would like to go to a concert to- morrow night. I think it will be good. And if I remember correctly, you did say you liked country music.
W: Yes. That's right; I do. It's nice of you to ask. Bob. But I don't think I can. Mother has already asked me to see a friend and then we'll go to the theater together. In fact she's getting the tickets this evening.
M: Oh. well, never mind. What about next weekend? This concert is still on then, I think, if you are free next Saturday.
W: Oh. I'd like to very much. But what time exactly?
M: It starts at 7:30. I think.
W: Oh. good. That'll be fine. The tennis match will be over by five o'clock, I'm sure.
M: Good. I'U call you again when I get the tickets.
W: Sure. Bye now.
Why does Bob call Nancy?
A.To ask if she's got the tickets.
B.To invite her out for an evening.
C.To offer his help with his new flat.
第7题
M: Yeah, since I got one of the five highest grades in her class, she asked me to work as her assistant next semester. I'm here now for my interview.
W: Oh, yes. I did that job two years ago.
M: Really? Did you like it?
W: I think it was the best I've had at school. It paid eight dollars an hour.
M: That is a good salary. What did you do?
W: I was in charge of grading all the problem sets that were assigned as homework. I never had trouble doing it, and Prof. Jamison was always available to help me.
M: I think it would be very good experience for anyone thinking about becoming a teacher.
W: Absolutely. You also learn how to use the computer data base, because the records are kept on it. And building up your computer skills is a good preparation for lots of jobs.
M: The job sounds great, but I'm a little worried about how much time it might take?
W: It's pretty reasonable. It never took me more than five hours a week to do all the grading and then another thirty to forty minutes to record the grades on the computer.
M: That sounds manageable.
W: Oh, yeah. You just need to get each set back for the next class, but that means you always have at least two days and sometimes four.
M: It sounds great.
W: Good luck.
(23)
A.On his way home.
B.Waking to see Prof. Jamison.
C.Waiting the woman.
D.Doing his homework.
第8题
F: Yes. I'd like this blue shirt. How much is it?
Where are they talking?
A.At a shop.
B.At a cinema.
C.At a bank.
第9题
M: Yeah. It's the same line for everything. You just stand here and wait.
W: Oh. Is there always such a long line?
M: Every week. Sometimes longer. Is this your first time here?
W: Yes.
M: What happened? Your plant close down?
W: No. I'm a car salesperson, or, I was a car salesperson. But we just aren't selling cars. It's the interest rates. Two years ago, I averaged ten new cars a month. Do you know how many cars I sold last month? One. One car to a lady who had the cash. But the interest rates are up again. The boss let three of us go. How about you?
M: I worked at a vacuum cleaner plant with about fifty workers. We put in a good day's work. But the machinery was getting old. As a matter of fact, the whole plant was old. So the management decided to build a new plant. You know where? In Singapore. The workers here made about seven dollars an hour, a couple of people made about eight or nine an hour. You know how much they're paying the workers in Singapore? $ 2. 50 an hour. Who can live on $ 2. 50 an hour? Anyway, all fifty of us got laid off.
W: How long ago was that?
M: They closed down ten months ago.
W: Any luck finding another job?
M: Nothing. I have one, sometimes two, interviews a week. Last week I thought I had something. They liked my experience with machines. But I never heard from them again.
W: At least you know something about machines. All I can do is talk.
M: Maybe you'll talk yourself into another job. Good luck. I'll see you here next week.
W: I hope not. I hope I'll have something by then.
19.Why are the man and woman standing in line?
20.According to the woman, why aren't people buying cars as they used to?
21.What happened to the vacuum cleaner plant where the man used to work?
22.How much money did most of the people in the vacuum cleaner plant make?
(39)
A.They are waiting for their turn to file a claim for unemployment.
B.They are waiting to talk to their boss.
C.They are waiting to buy some plants.
D.They are waiting to be interviewed.
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