– Good morning. Far East Logistics Company.(). – Good morning. This is Maggie Bonner. I would like to know more about your freight forwarding business.
A、Who is that calling?
B、What do you want?
C、What can I do for you
C
A、Who is that calling?
B、What do you want?
C、What can I do for you
C
第1题
听力原文:M: Good morning.
W: Good morning. How can I help you?
M: I understand that the school organizes...umm, trips to different...
W: Yes, we run five every month: three during weekends and two Wednesday afternoon trips.
M: What sort of places?
W: Well, obviously it varies, but always places of historical interest and also which offer a variety of shopping, because our students always ask about that...and then we go for ones where we know there are guided tours, because this gives a good focus for the visit.
M: Do you travel far?
W: Well, we're lucky here, obviously, because we're able to say that all our visits are less than three hours' drive.
M: How much do they cost?
W: Again it varies--between five and fifteen pounds a head, depending on distance.
M: Ah ha...
W: Oh, and we do offer to arrange special trips if, you know, there are more than twglve people.
M: All right. I'll keep that in mind. And what are the times normally?
W: We try to keep it pretty fixed so that students get to know the pattern. We leave at eight-thirty a.m. and return at six p.m. We figure it's best to keep the day fairly short.
M: Oh yes. And how do we reserve a place?
W: You sign your name on the notice board. Do you know where it is?
M: Ah ha. I saw it this morning.
W: And we do ask that you sign up three days in advance so we know we've got enough people interested to run it, and we can cancel if necessary, with full refund of course.
M: That's fine. Thanks.
(20)
A.Once a week.
B.Three every month.
C.Five every month.
D.Two every month.
第2题
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' ye 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 choice 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.
第3题
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' ye 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 choice 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.
第4题
听力原文:R: Good morning. Can I help you?
S: Yes, please. I'm a new student and I' d like to have some information about the.., em... the accommodation for students.
R: Right. The university provides two types of accommodation, halls of residence and self-catering accommodation.
S: How much does it cost for the serf-catering accommodation?
R: For a single room, thirty-seven pounds eighty-six per week, that' s about five forty-one a day. For a double room, it' s fifty-two seventy eight per week. This win apply throughout this academic year.
S: I' d like to stay in the se]f-catering accommodation. How far is that from the residence to the university?
R: It all depends. The residences at 36 Elms Road and 110 Palm Road are about one and a half miles from the university main site and the Freemen' s Common Houses at William Road are half a mile.
S: When do I used to apply?
R: Are you an undergraduate or a postgraduate?
S: Undergraduate.
R: Then you should apply for it as soon as possible, since places in university-owned accommodation are limited and ff you don' t apply be fore the end of the month, you are not likely to get a place.
S: Could you possibly tell me what to do, if no vacancy is available?
R: Yes, you may consider private accommodation. The university runs an Accommodation Information Office and its staff will help you.
S: Where' s the office?
R: In the Students' Union Building.
S: Whom can I contact?
R: Mr. Underwood. David Underwood, the manager of the accommodation information office.
S: Thank you very much.
R: You are welcome.
(23)
A.thirty-seven pounds
B.five forty-one pounds
C.fifty-two seven-eight pounds
D.eighty-six pounds
第5题
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.
第6题
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.
第7题
听力原文:W: Good morning. Can I help you?
M: Yes, please. I'm a new student and I'd like to have some information about the accommodation.
W: Right. The university provides two types of accommodation: halls of residence and self-sup-plying accommodation.
M: How much does it cost for the self-supplying accommodation?
W: For a single room, thirty-seven pounds eighty six per week, that's about five forty-one a day. For a double room, it's fifty-two per week.
M: I'd like the self-supplying accommodation. How far is that from the residence to the university?
W: It all depends. The residence at 110 Palm Street is about one and a half miles and the Freemen's Common Houses at William Road are about half a mile
M: When do I need to apply?
W: Are you an undergraduate or a postgraduate?
M: Undergraduate.
W: Then you should apply for it as soon as possible, since places in university-owned accommodation are limited and if you don't apply before the end of the month, you are not likely to get a place.
M: Could you possibly tell me what to do, if no vacancy is available?
W: Yes, you may consider private accommodation. The university runs an accommodation information office and its staff will help you.
M: Where's the office?
W: In the Students' Union Building.
M: Whom can I contact?
W: Mr. Under word. David Underwood, the manager of the accommodation information office.
M: Thanks a lot.
W: My pleasure.
(23)
A.The university provides two types of accommodation.
B.Students must apply early since the places are limited.
C.A student may choose from university-owned or private accommodation.
D.Most students prefer self-supplying accommodation.
第8题
听力原文:Good afternoon,teacher.
(7)
A.Good afternoon, everyone.
B.Hi.
C.Good morning.
第9题
The town was far away from the house and Pa did not return until the next morning.
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
第10题
听力原文:M: Hi, I've been looking for you since the morning. Where have you been?
W: Yeah, I don't feel like hanging out with the crowd any more, especially since Jane stopped coming to school.
M: It's such a pity about her parents; losing one parent is bad enough, but losing them both on the same day and in such an accident...It's terrible! Have you seen her since?
W: No. I tried talking to her on the phone. But she refused to talk. She's quite down.
M: The other day, I talked to Mr. Smith—you know that tall guy who works in the Dean's Office. Apparently, Jane is thinking of dropping out of school. She has almost no money. Her parents didn't have much savings.
W: Yeah, I've been quite worried about her. But simply feeling sorry for her is far from enough; we have to think of some way to help her. Have any suggestion?
M: Well, I could possibly give her some money. I've saved some up from my part-time job.
W: You're so generous! But that wouldn't be a long-term solution.
M: That's true. Perhaps we could help her find a part-time job.
W: Good idea! The lady who runs the shop next to my door could be helpful. If Jane is interested, I can introduce her to the lady.
M: Great! Once she gets a regular income, things will be better. More than anything else, it will take her mind off her tragedy.
W: Could we organize a fund-raiser for her?
M: Well, I'm not sure how that would work. You know, talking help from us is one thing, but getting the whole school involved may not be a good idea.
W: Yeah, you're right. We'll think of something else. OK, let's go ahead with what we've planned. Bye.
M: Bye.
(23)
A.How to get a part-time job.
B.A terrible accident on campus.
C.How to help a classmate.
D.Independence of college students.
第11题
听力原文:M: Good morning. City Taxi.
W: Good morning. I'd like to book a taxi to the airport for Saturday morning, please.
M: Where from?
W: I'm at Garden Hotel in Union Street. There'll be three of us sharing.How much will it be?
M: About $ 60. What time do you want to leave?
W: Seven in the morning.
M: Right. We'll pick you up at your hotel at seven then. Thank you very much. Goodbye.
W: Goodbye.
What are the speakers talking about?
A.A flight timetable.
B.The way to Union Street.
C.Hiring a taxi.