If I()your telephone number yesterday,I would have called you.
A.would have
B.hadn't had
C.had
D.had had
A.would have
B.hadn't had
C.had
D.had had
第1题
听力原文:May I have your telephone number, please?
(A) Oh, I've forgotten, thank you!
(B) Sure. It's 3625-9361.
(C) Yes, I have an extension.
(39)
A.
B.
C.
第2题
A.What's your telephone number
B.Can I have your telephone numbe
C.Can I help you
D.Can you make your telephone number
第3题
______ me. May I have your telephone number?
A.Sorry
B.Pardon
C.Excuse
第4题
听力原文:M: How about the food I ordered? I've been waiting for 20 minutes already.
W: I'm sorry, sir. I'll be back with your order in a minute.
What is the woman's job?
A.A shop assistant.
B.A telephone operator.
C.A waitress.
D.A clerk.
第5题
Read this message from your secretary.
Telephone Message
Mr Davis called—our quotation received, but the price is too high. Asked us to reduce by 3%. I contacted our Sales Dept. Was informed cost of raw materials is rising. Ours is the lowest price, Also, our quality is better and more orders are coming. Impossible to reduce.
Write a letter to Mr. Davis:
telling him you cannot reduce your price;
saying why you cannot reduce your price;
persuading him to reconsider your price;
asking for an early reply.
Write 60--80 words on your Answer sheet.
Do not include postal addresses.
第6题
听力原文:M: How about the food I ordered7 I've been waiting for 20 minutes already.
W: I'm very sorry, sir. I'll be back with your order in a minute.
Who is the man most probably speaking to?
A.A shop assistant.
B.A telephone operator.
C.a waitress.
D.A clerk.
第7题
听力原文:M: How about the food I ordered? I've been waiting for twenty minutes already.
W: I'm very sorry, sir. I'll be back with your order in a minute.
Q: What's the woman's job?
(2)
A.A shop assistant
B.A telephone operator
C.A waitress
第8题
M: I know. It's really complicated. In America, we have somewhere between five and ten thousand long-distance telephone companies. Competition is nice, but sometimes I think we have too much choice! It was easier before deregulation in the early eighties. The telecommunications industry has become far too confusing, but at least prices have really gone down in the last twenty years.
W: Why do I need to choose more than one company?
M: We divide telephone service into three categories: local, local long-distance, and long-distance. Your long-distance company allows you to call foreign countries, other American states, and other cities in your state. Your local long-distance company allows you to call suburbs or regions just outside your city. And, of course, your local company allows you to place calls within your own city.
W: But they only asked me to choose a local long-distance company and a long-distance company. Don't I get to choose my local service?
M: In Southern California, we really don't have much choice yet when it comes to local service. It's still basically a monopoly.
W: Is it really expensive to make local telephone calls then? How much does it cost per minute?
M: Actually, for most people, local calls do not have a per minute charge. You pay your local telephone company a monthly service fee of around ten to fifteen dollars for your local service, but then we don't have to pay per minute.
(23)
A.Lower prices.
B.More choices.
C.More competition.
D.More companies.
第9题
听力原文:W: Can I help you?
M: Yes. I bought this telephone three days ago, but I'm afraid it doesn't work. I'd like to change it for another one.
W: Have you got your receipt, please?
M: Yes, here it is.
W: Thank you. Just a moment, please.
What is the most probable result of the conversation?
A.The man got his telephone repaired.
B.The man got nothing.
C.The man got a new telephone.
第10题
Dear Sir,
I first applied for the installation of a telephone on July 15th, 2007, and since then I have renewed my (144) several times. Rather to my disappointment, each time I received the same reply that there were no telephone wires in my residential area. I have just learned from the morning TV show that the (145) work of lines to my district had been completed three weeks earlier. I should like to remind you of my application and hope that you will (146) my request as soon as possible.
I trust this letter will call your immediate attention to the matter, thus ending the long wait.
Yours Sincerely,
Tom Green
(44)
A.request
B.reply
C.rescue
D.reserve
第11题
M: I expect them to stop work tomorrow. Then we will have to call in the electrician and the plumber. Tell your movers to be ready by the fifteenth, and I'll make sure that everything, including your kitchen, is just the way you want it.
Q: What are the two people in the dialogue discussing?
(19)
A.Building an office complex.
B.Building a clubhouse.
C.Building a private residence.
D.Building an apartment house.