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7.W:Hello.Minchhampton Tourist Office.
M:(61)B
W:Well,we've only got three,the Elm,the Hotel Placid and the Singing Fiddle.
M:(62)A
W:The Elm has twenty rooms.The Hotel Placid has thirty-five rooms and the Singing Fiddle has only eight rooms.
M:(63)C
W:The Elm costs 16pounds per person a night.The Hotel Placid costs 32pounds and the singing Fiddle costs only 8pounds.
M:(64)F
W:The Elm is 625387.(65)D
M:Thank you.

A.How large are they?
B.Hello,I want to stay in a hotel in Minchhampton.
C.How much do they cost?
D.The Hotel Placid is 60744and the Singing Fiddle is 81990.
E.Sorry,I can't follow you.
F.Thank you,and what are the telephone numbers?
G.Where is the Singing Fiddle?

分析 这是打电话到旅行社订购宾馆的一段对话.具体询问了几个宾馆的规模、价格、电话以及地址等基本信息,最终选择了一家宾馆.

解答 61---65  BACFD
61.B.由开头的问候语Hello.Minchhampton Tourist Office.可知,其回应应该是B.Hello,I want to stay in a hotel in Minchhampton.故选B.
62.A.根据对方副回答The Elm has twenty rooms.The Hotel Placid has thirty-five rooms and the Singing Fiddle has only eight rooms可知,是询问宾馆的规模大小;故选A.
63.C.由The Elm costs 16pounds per person a night可知,对方是询问具体的价格;故选C.
64.F.根据The Elm is 625387.可知,问题是询问The Elm的电话号码;故选F.
65.D.在介绍完宾馆电话后,自然会说明具体的地理位置;故选D.

点评 本题重点要求考生对全文的理解,尤其是对上下文的理解,正确把握说话者意图就能逐一排除.

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