A.A big steak.B.A piece of bread.C.A bottle of milk.D.An extra bone.
A big steak.
B. A piece of bread.
C. A bottle of milk.
D. An extra bone.
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A.The store doesn't have the model he wants.B.The store doesn't take credit cards.C.Th
A. The store doesn't have the model he wants.
B. The store doesn't take credit cards.
C. The clerk insults the man.
D. The clock radio is too expensive.
A.She needs a new raincoat or umbrella.B.It will probably rain tomorrow.C.She doesn't
A. She needs a new raincoat or umbrella.
B. It will probably rain tomorrow.
C. She doesn't know what the weather will be like tomorrow.
D. She doesn't know where the man put his raincoat or umbrella.
听力原文:W: May I help you?
M: Do you sell alarm clocks in this department store?
W: Yes, we have a wide selection. What exactly did you have in mind?
M: I would like an alarm clock that will awaken me with soft music.
W: In that ease, you'll probably be interested in this handsome electric clock radio in a walnut cabinet.
M: Actually, I'd like a small battery-operated clock radio in a plastic case.
W: Here's a model that should suit you perfectly.
M: Yes, that's just what I had in mind. Can I use my credit card to pay for it?
W: I'm sorry, sir, but we don't accept credit cards in this store. The manager doesn't believe in them.
M: Then can you direct me to a store that carries this same model radio but also accepts credit cards?
W: You could try the appliance store on Dawson Street.
M: Thank you for your help. I'll see if the store you recommended has what I want.
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A. In a supermarket.
B. In a restaurant.
C. In an appliance store.
D. In a department store.
听力原文:W: Yes, sir. Can I help you?
M: Um yes. I bought this radio-cassette player here a couple of weeks ago. Here's the receipt.
W: Ahha. That's fine. What seems to be the problem?
M: Well, it's been nothing but trouble since I bought it.
W: OK. Just let me take a note of this. Err, radio-cassette player.
M: The first thing is one of the speakers doesn't work properly. The sound is completely distorted with the radio or a tape.
W: Which one is it?
M: The right-hand one. Another problem is the left cassette player. It chews up tapes. It's completely mined two of my favorite cassettes.
W: Oh dear. The speaker and the cassette player.
M: One of the cassettes was brand new, oh, and the rewind switch doesn't work. Actually it never did.
W: OK. So there's the fight-hand speaker...the cassette player and...urn, the rewind switch. Is that it?
M: No, I'm afraid not. The aerial doesn't work properly. It's stuck.
W: Hmm, I see what you mean. The handle is broken too.
M: Yes, I'd forgotten about that. It's not very good, is it?
W: Err, no. But it's under guarantee and we can repair it. Just give me your name.
M: Jonathan Hall.
W: And phone number.
M: My home number is 67532, work is 78549.
W: 78549. And it is the, urn, 11th of February.
M: Yes. That's right.
W: OK. Mr. Hall. Here is your copy. We'll give you a ring when it's ready.
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A. It has too much interference.
B. It produces no sound whatsoever.
C. The sound is too low.
D. The sound is completely distorted.