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1.
46.If you want to join Live Card to save money on tickets,you can callC.
A.0844 847 2484         
B.0800 587 5007
C.0844 499 6699         
D.0161 245 6609
47.How can you pay for a ticket when you book by post?D
A.By visiting the website of a post office.
B.By going to your local bank in person.
C.By enclosing your Live Card in an envelope.
D.By providing your credit card information.
48.What benefit can group bookers enjoy according to the text?A
A.Delayed payment for tickets.
B.Invitations to opening nights.
C.Reduced booking fees by phone  
D.Generous discounts on tickets.

分析 这是一则广告,主要讲的是曼彻斯特歌剧院门票预定的方式,有打电话预定,亲自去定,通过邮寄的方式,也可团购,并且团购10人或10人以上时,可以享受先预定后付款的方式.

解答 46.C 细节理解题.根据大标题Save pounds on tickets NOW!的最后一句话Call 0844 499 6699 to join Live Card today.可知选项C正确.
47.D 细节理解题.根据小标题By Post:下面enclosing(附寄)a cheque,postal order,or your credit card details to The Palace Theatre Ticket Centre,Oxford Street,Manchester,Ml 6FT,可知,你必须提供个人信用卡的信息,故选D.
48.A 细节理解题.根据大标题Get it together下面第二段第一句话"Group bookers benefit from a direct free telephone booking line,and don't pay booking fees"可知,团体预订者可以享受先预定后付款的优惠,故选A.

点评 本文是广告布告类阅读.阅读这类文章时,要在整体把握文章结构的前提下,主要注意细节信息.一定要找到题干在原文中的出处,再把原文和选项相比较.做题时,根据所提问题用寻读、跳读的方法可达到事半功倍的效果.

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