I think£7 a drink is a bit steep,don’t you?A. tightB. lowC. cheapD. high
I think£7 a drink is a bit steep,don’t you?
A. tight
B. low
C. cheap
D. high
I think£7 a drink is a bit steep,don’t you?
A. tight
B. low
C. cheap
D. high
第2题
?Read the note and the leaflet below.
?Complete the invoice.
?Write a word or phrase (in CAPITAL LETTERS) or a number on lines 41-45.
Marta,
Can you send Stor Employment on invoice for their lorest advertisement. It was for o half page ad in Recruitment Today. I don't think it was colour. Con you state on the invoice they need to pay within 7 cloys, not the usual 14 days. It needs to go to Mr Gordon.
Thanks.
Jean Pierre
Southern Newspaper Group-titles include
the Daily Record
Business Network magazine and
Recruitment Today
Advertising Rates:
Black/White Colour
Full page £250 £425
Half page £150 £255
Quarter page £90 £155
Deadline for advertisements: Thursdays 5.30 p. m.
INVOICE TO:
Company (41)______
150-162 Browning Street
Castleford
For the attention of: (42)______
PubIication: (43)______
Size of advertisement: (44)______
Cost:
(45)______
Payment Terms: 7 days
(41)
第3题
听力原文:M: Hello. International Friends Club. Can I help you?
W: Oh, hello. I saw your advertisement in the paper today and I thought I'd phone to find out a bit more.
M: Yes, certainly, we're a sort of social and cultural activity club for people from different countries. It's quite a new club--we have approximately fifty members at the moment, but we're grouting all the time.
W: Right. That sounds interesting. I'm Canadian actually, and I came to London about three months ago, so I'm looking for ways to meet some new people. What kinds of activities do you organize?
M: Well, we have a wide range--cultural, sports, social and language activities.
W: Could you tell me something about the language activities?
M: Yes, every day except Thursday we have a language evening, where people can come and practic etheir languages--you know, over a drink or a bite to eat. We have different languages on different evenings. Monday--Spanish ; Tuesday--Italian ; Wednesday--German ; and Friday--French. On Thursday we usually arrange a meal in a restaurant for anyone who wants to come.
W: Well, that sounds great, I really need to practice my French and German.
M: OK. Well, if you can just give me your name and address, I' 11 send you the form. and some more details. If you join now you can have the first month free.
W: Oh yeah. How much is it to join?
M: The membership fee is £5. £25 a month, 6 months for £140, or a year for £265.
W: Ah, I think I'd better join just for two months at first to try it. Can I pay by cheek?
M: Yes, of course. Just make it out to the International Friends Club. Or you can pay by credit card.
W: No, I haven't got a credit card.
M: OK. Now your name is... ?
19. Where did the woman get the information of the club?
20.Which activity is the woman interested in?
21.On which day will the club members practice French?
22.How much w-ill the woman pay if she wants to try for two months?
(23)
A.From the paper.
B.From the signpost.
C.From her friends.
D.From television.
第4题
听力原文:M: Hello. International Friends Club. Can I help you?
W: Oh, hello. I saw your advertisement in the paper today and I thought I' d phone to find out a bit more.
M: Yes, certainly, we' re a sort of social and cultural activity club for people from different countries. It' s quite a new club--we have approximately fifty members at the moment, but we're growing all the time.
W: Right. That sounds interesting. I' m Canadian actually, and I came to London about three months ago, so I'm looking for ways to meet some new people. What kinds of activities do you organize?
M: Well, we have a wide range--cultural, sports, social and language activities.
W: Could you tell me something about the language activities?
M: Yes, every day except Thursday we have a language evening, where people can come and practice their languages--you know, over a drink or a bite to eat. We have different languages on different evenings. Monday--Spanish; Tuesday--Italian; Wednesday--German; and Friday--French. On Thursday we usually arrange a meal in a restaurant for anyone who wants to come.
W: Well, that sounds great, I really need to practice my French and German.
M: OK. Well, if you can just give me your name and address, I' ll send you the form. and some more details. If you join now you can have the first month free.
W: Oh yeah. How much is it to join?
M: The membership fee is £ 5. £ 25 a month, 6 months for 140, or a year for 265.
W: Ah, I think I' d better join just for two months at first to try it. Can I pay by check?
M: Yes, of course. Just make it out to the International Friends Club. Or you can pay by credit card.
W: No, I haven' t got a credit card.
M: OK. Now your name is... ?
(23)
A.From the paper.
B.From the signpost.
C.From her friends.
D.From television.
第5题
听力原文:M: You're not still watching television, are you?
W: I enjoy your television--I'll have to watch lots more while I'm here. The camera-work was very good. It looked like the work of real experts. Er... how long has television been going in Britain?
M: Oh, since 1936.
W: Ah!
M: Only in the London area at that time, though. There wasn't any television during the Second World War. It started up again afterwards. The BBC was the organization responsible for it.
W: What do the initials BBC stand for?
M: British Broadcasting Corporation. It's a public corporation. It isn't controlled by the government, but it's not a private company either. That means that the government can't use the BBC for propaganda purpose, and nor can private individuals or firms.
W: Is there any advertising?
M: Not on the BBC, ITV gets its money from advertising, though.
W: ITV?
M: ITV stands for Independent Television. It was started in 1954 again in the London area. It covers the whole country now, though.
W: What do people think of the advertisements on television?
M: It depends. A lot of people think it's a good idea because it means that television can pay its way--the ITV gets all its money from the advertisements.
W: What about the BBC?
M: You have to pay a TV license of £7 a year that goes to the BBC. Or £ 12 for color. A lot of people don't like having to pay and wish that there were advertisements on the BBC too. On the other hand, other people hate TV advertising because they think it's an insult to their intelligence.
(20)
A.There was television, but not in London.
B.There was no television anywhere in England.
C.There was television, but only in the London area.
D.There was television somewhere in Britain.
第6题
听力原文:M: I like to drink water with ice.
W: Do you think it is bad for your stomach?
What would be the woman's advice?
A.Don't drink water.
B.Don't use ice too much.
C.Boil water first.
第7题
(14)
第8题
听力原文:F: Good morning. Bright Box Office.
M: Oh, hello. Are there any tickets for No.50 Music concert on the 22nd please?
F: Just a moment. No, I think you've made a mistake. It's on the 30th.
M: Really? I read about it in the evening paper. It's part of the international festival, I'm sure it said No. 50 Music on the 22nd.
F: Oh sorry. I thought you said No. 15 concert. The No. 50 Music Concert is on the 22nd at 7: 30. But I'm afraid it's sold out apart from the front stalls and they're at £8.50.
M: That's fine. Can I have a couple please?
F: Are you paying by credit card?
M: Yes, please.
F: What's the card number?
M: It's a VISA card number 57762812.
F: And the expiry date?
M: November 2008.
F: And the name on the card?
M: Gunjee. That's G-U-N-J-E-E.
F: Thank you very much.
?Look at the notes below.
?You will hear a man phoning to book a ticket.
Ticket Booking Confirmation
Date: November, 30th 20--
Time: 10:15
Show: (5)______ Music Concert.
Time and Day: 19:30 December 22nd, 20--
Price of tickets: (6) ______
No. of tickets: 2
Card: VISA
Number: (7)______
Expiry pate: November 20--
Name on Card: (8)______
第9题
听力原文:M: I never drink water without ice.
W: Don’t you think that’s bad for your stomach?
Q: What would be the woman’s advice?
(18)
A.Don't use ice cubes.
B.Lose some weight.
C.Boil the water first.
D.Be nice.
第10题
M: Let me smell it. Well, it has gone off. If I were you, I wouldn't even think of it.
Q: What does the man mean?
(15)
A.The milk is safe to drink.
B.The milk is not safe to drink.
C.She couldn't have bought milk.
D.He wouldn't have milk for breakfast.