1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家Lesson Twenty-TwoSection One:Tapescript.Dialogue 1: Is that the Manager? Speaking. Can I be of any assistance? Could you speed up your switchboard a bit, please? I booked a call to Brussels a good twenty minutes ago and I havent had a reply yet. Well, perhaps they are rather busy at
2、this time of the day. After all, we are an hour ahead of Belgium. I know that, but I could have dialed myself direct in no time at all. We do like to route the calls through the operator and then there can be no misunderstanding about the charges, Im sure you understand. No, I suppose it would be di
3、fficult to check the cost of directly-dialed calls, but nevertheless I do have to put through an important call to Brussels. Ill get on to them myself and see what the delay is, then call you back as soon as I know anything.Dialogue 2: And what seems to be the troubles, sir? They dont want to let me
4、 into the nightclub. Well, Im afraid there is an entrance charge, sir. But damn it allI am a resident. Its ridiculous. Im very sorry, sir, but you see it is something of a special evening. Our guest star this evening is Sammy Davis Junior and Im afraid that the tickets do cost 250 marks each. I coul
5、d see if there are any left if you would like one. We generally try to keep a few back for the residents. Good Lord. Thats nearly thirty-five pounds. No, on second thoughts, I dont think Ill bother. Could you have them send up a bottle of scotch to my room. Ill entertain myself instead. Very good, s
6、ir. That is room 634, isnt it?Dialogue 3: Good evening, sir. Im the Assistant Manager. How nice. Yes, Im afraid weve had a complaint about the noise from your neighbor across the corridor. Hes trying to get some sleep as he has an early start tomorrow. Im sure you understand. Oh, I see. Do you think
7、 it might be possible to ask your friends to be a little quieter? We do like to give our guests a chance of getting a good nights sleep. It is well after eleven. Oh, Im so sorry. I do apologize. I suppose we were talking rather loudly. Its just that weve signed a very important contract. We were hav
8、ing a bit of a celebration. Im pleased to hear it. Shall I ask Room Service to bring you some coffee? No, that wont be necessary. We were just about to pack up anyway. Thank you, sir, and good night to you.Dialogue 4: Could I see the Manager, please? I have a complaint. Can I help you, madam? Yes. D
9、id you have this room checked before we moved in? Theres not a scrap of lavatory paper and the toilet doesnt flush properly, the water doesnt run away in the shower and I would like an extra pillow. What have you to say to that? Im extremely sorry to hear that. Ill attend to it right away. The house
10、keeper usually checks every room before new guests move in. We have been extremely busy with a large conference. Thats no way to run a hotel. One doesnt expect this sort of thing in a wellrun hotel. No, madam. I do apologize. Its most unusual. We do try to check the rooms as thoroughly as possible.
11、Just the one pillow, was it? Is there anything else? Well, your thermostaticallycontrolled airconditioning doesnt seem to be working too well. Its as hot as hell up there. Ill just adjust the regulator for you and I think youll find it a little cooler in a short time. Ill also send someone along rig
12、ht away to look at the toilet and shower.Section Two:Tapescript.A. Presenting Tour Packages:Salesman: Good evening, all you holiday dreamers. Its holiday planning time again and were here with suggestions as usual. We know what you want . something more interesting, something less expensive. So . wh
13、at about America? New York from 199 pounds. Or Canada? Or Hawaii? Ah . Hawaii. And from only 372 pounds. Or the beautiful Bahamas? From just four hundred pounds. Nearer home we suggest Wales or Scotland. And if you would like an easy package holiday, you could visit Minorca from 103 pounds, Ceylon f
14、orm 343 pounds, Mombasa from 311 and sunny Florida from 243 pounds. Is time a problem? Is money a problem? Just send for our brochure and both problems will disappear.B. Discussing a Holiday:Peggy: Bob, can we really afford a holiday? Were paying for this house and the furniture is on HP and.Bob: No
15、w listen, Peggy. You work hard and I work hard. Were not talking about whether we can have a holiday. Were talking about where and when.Peggy: Shall we go to Sweden?Bob: Swedens colder than Sheffield. Id rather not go to Sweden.Peggy: What about Florida? Floridas warmer than Sheffield.Bob: Yes, but
16、its a long way. How long does it take to get from here to Florida?Peggy: All right. Lets go to Hawaii.Bob: You must be joking. How much would it cost for the two of us?Peggy: But the brochure says the problem of money will disappear. Bob, where do you really want to go?Bob: Im thinking of Wales or S
17、cotland. Do you know why?Peggy: Yes. Theyre right on our doorstep and so close to home.C. Obtaining Information:Jill: Now, let me see. Blue Skies Travel Agency. Ah, yes, its a London number. 01 748 9932. I think Ill ring now.(sound of dialing and ringing)Voice: Hello.Jill: Uh . good morning. Is that
18、 748 9932?Voice: No, it isnt. Its 738 9932.Jill: Sorry. I must have dialed the wrong number.(sound of dialing and ringing tone)Telephonist: Blue Skies Travel Agency. Can I help you?Jill: Could you give me some information about holidays in North America?Telephonist: Just one moment. Ill put you thro
19、ugh to our North American department.Miss Jones: North American department. Miss Jones speaking. Can I help you?Jill: Yes, please. Im planning my holiday and Id like some information about holidays in New York.Miss Jones: Certainly. What would you like to know?Jill: First, how much is the cheapest r
20、eturn flight to New York? And what will the weather be like?Miss Jones: I see. When do you want to go?Jill: In May . and Id like to know about the inclusive holidays and good hotels and.Miss Jones: (interrupts) Certainly. Just give me your name and address. Ill send you all the information you want.
21、Jill: My name is Jill Adams. Miss J. Adams. And my address is.D. A Bus Tour:Traveller: Hello. Id like some information about your trips to Kathmandu.Travel Agent: Yes, of course. What can I tell you?Traveller: Well, how, how do we travel?Travel Agent: Its a specially adapted bus with room for sleepi
22、ng and.Traveller: And, and, er, how many people in a group?Travel Agent: Well, the bus sleeps ten. Usually there are eight travellers and two drivers, and guides to look after you.Traveller: So, so we sleep, um, normally, in, in the bus?Travel Agent: Yes, and its fully equipped for cooking and its g
23、ot a shower system that we put up every evening, weather permitting.Traveller: Er, um . We leave from, from London?Travel Agent: Yes, and return to London.Traveller: Is there anything special wed have to bring?Travel Agent: Oh, we give everyone a list of suitable clothes, etc. to bring. Of course, s
24、pace is limited.Traveller: Oh, oh yes, I understand that. Now, how, how long in advance would I have to book?Travel Agent: Well, it depends. Usually six or eight months. Its amazing the number of people who are interested.Traveller: Well, Im interested in the ten-week trip next spring.Travel Agent:
25、Um, that one leaves on the fourth of April.Traveller: Yeah. Thats right, yeah. Itll be for two people.Travel Agent: Thatd be fine. Could you come in and we can go over all the details.Traveller: Yes, I think thatd be best, um, but can you give me some idea of how much thatll cost.Travel Agent: Sprin
26、g for ten weeks . Um, we havent got the exact figures at the moment, but, er, something like, er, 1,100 pounds per person.Traveller: OK. Um, Ill come and see you one day next week.Travel Agent: Yes. Thanks for ringing.Traveller: Thank you. Bye.Travel Agent: Bye bye.E. Tour of London:Woman: So you ha
27、ve a half day, a full day and a day and evening tour of London?Man: Thats correct.Woman: Well, as were only here for a few days, I think perhaps we should take the full day evening tour. Give my children the opportunity to see everything.Man: Wont that be a bit tiring for them?Woman: Yes, youre righ
28、t. Its probably better if we dont include them on the evening part of the program.Man: Not the theatre and the dinner entertainment?Woman: Yes, thats what I mean. The hotel will take care of them.Man: Yes, Im sure that can be arranged.Woman: Now, can you tell me what the cost will be?Man: For the fu
29、ll tour? Seventy pounds per head.Woman: So what would be 140 pounds for myself and my husband. What about the children, is there any reduction for them?Man: Certainly, we have half price for children and if theyre not going to the theatre or the dinner, I think we could let them have the full day to
30、ur for thirty pounds each.Woman: Thats fine. Could you tell me more details of the tour? I mean, what will we be actually seeing and so forth?Man: Well, heres a brochure for you to read, but I can quickly run through the main items of the tour with you. Now, as you see, youre picked up from your hot
31、el at 8.30, so you must be sure to order and early breakfast.Woman: Yes.Man: Then youre taken to see the Changing of the Guard and youll see Buckingham Palace at the same time of course. After that youll be taken down Whitehall to see the House of Parliament, Big Ben, you know the famous clock, and
32、nearby Westminster Abbey. Now from there we have a river trip down the Thames towards the Tower of London. During the river trip youll be provided with sandwiches and coffee, orange juice for the kiddies. When you get to the Tower, youll see the Beefeaters, the traditional guards of the Tower and th
33、en youll be shown the Crown jewels.Woman: And will we have a guide during all this?Man: Of course. Theres an official guide who will explain the sights to you and give a short account of their historic associations in three languages, English, German and French. If you have any further questions hel
34、l be only too pleased to answer them.Woman: Oh, that sounds perfect.Man: Now in the afternoon, youll be taken to London Zoo for a couple of hours. We try to arrange this to coincide with the monkeys tea party. The children always enjoy that.Woman: Oh, Im sure mine will.Man: And from there we just go
35、 round the corner to Madame Tussauds to see the waxworks and after that right next door to the London Planetarium where youll see the stars simulated by laser beams.Woman: That sounds very exciting. What a full day.Man: Yes, well we do let you have a couple of hours rest before taking you on to the
36、theatre and dinner in the evening.Woman: Oh, thats good. Ill be able to get the children off to bed or settled down watching television or something. Well, that sounds marvellous. Thank you very much.Man: Not at all. Er . there is just one thing, madam.Woman: Oh, whats that?Man: The cheque.Woman: (l
37、aughs) Of course.Section Three:A. Answer the following questions briefly.1. Making things.2. A prize for one of her paintings.3. Art college.4. She hopes to become a full-time craftswoman and to move a larger workshop.B. Dictation.I have always been interested in making things. When I was a child I
38、used to enjoy painting, but I also liked making things out of clay. I managed to win a prize for one of my paintings when I was fourteen. That is probably the reason that I managed to get into art college four years later. But I studied painting at first, not pottery. I like being a potter because I
39、 like to work with my hands and feel the clay, I enjoy working on a potters wheel. Im happy working by myself and being near my home. I dont like mass-produced things. I think crafts and craftspeople are very important. When I left college I managed to get a grant from the Council, and I hope to become a full-time craftswoman. This workshop is small, but I hope to move to a larger one next year.高考资源网版权所有,侵权必究!