Conversation 1M: Hi, Sally. Welcome back. How was the West CoastW: Terrific. I had a wonderful time. It was really nice to get away from the city for a while.M: What do you think of L. A.W: It was all right. I liked it better than I thought I would. It’s very clean and spacious, and it’s got lots of trees. The problem is transportation. The bus service is terrible, and of course, they don’t have a subway, so it’s a little difficult to get around. We had to rent a car.M: And what did you seeW: Oh, the usual things. We took a drive around Hollywood and looked at the stars’ homes, and then we went to Universal Studio and Disneyland.M: How did you like DisneylandW: It was great. We really enjoyed it. We took all the rides, some of them twice, and had a lot of fun. I felt just like a kid again.M: Was the weather goodW: Oh, yeah. It was nice and warm in L. A.. What is the problem of L. A. according to the woman()
A. The population.
B. The weather.
C. The transportation.
D. The crime.
Conversation 2M: Hey, Alice! What are you doing thereW: Hey, Royal! Could you have a look at my computer I can’t get it working.M: Sure. Let me have a look. Er, it seems that the disc is junk.W: Oh, really I just bought it yesterday.Well, then could you please go to the store with me I want to have this computer replaced.M: No problem. But you have to bring your receipt, otherwise you can’t have the computer replaced.W: Oh, dear! I can’t find my receipt. Perhaps I lost it on my way back from the store.M: That’s too bad. I’m afraid you have to find it.W: Well, I’ll give you a telephone call if I can find it.M: OK. See you then.W: Thank you. See you. What does the woman have to do to get her computer replaced()
A. To show the receipt.
B. To call the store first.
C. To pay some more money:
D. To bring the instruction manual.
The average of letters received each month()(be) 3000.
You can get a lot out of your phone--if you know the right number. In London, for ex- ample, you can hear tourist information in German if you dial 5468036. Or you may dial 4679042, to listen to poets reading their own poems.If you don’t know what to cook for dinner, dial 5468345 for the recipe of the day. And your children can hear a bedtime story if they dial 5468567.For information on almost anything under the sun you can ring 2536141. That’s the number of the Daily Telegraph Information Service.Do you have problems so big that you think you can’t go on You’ll find understanding, help, and advice if you call "The Samaritans" at 8356266.You want to meet other people, make a friend, Or perhaps find a wife or husband, why not ring 4678324 then If you do, you’ll hear men and women talking on tape.Hot Line Telephone NumbersThe tourist information in German can be heard by dialing the number (46) .If you want to listen to poets reading their own poems, you may dial (47) .The children can hear a (48) if they dial 5468567.The number of the Daily Telegraph Information Service (49) .The people dialing 4678324 will probably hear men and women talking (50) . 46()