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1.W:Hello.This is Holiday Inn.(6)D
M:Yes,I'd like to book a room for the weekend.
W:(7)B
M:In fact,I want a room for my family of four.
W:No problem.There is still one family suite available.Three bedrooms,one living room,as well as a kitchen.(8)A
M:Wonderful.
W:When will you check in and how many days will you stay for?
M:We'll check in the day after tomorrow.That is Friday night.(9)F               
W:(10)E
M:Thanks.

A.Would you like it?
B.Double room or single room?
C.We'll stay till Friday night.
D.Can I help you?
E.Great.See you then.
F.And we'll check out on Sunday.
G.Thanks anyway.

分析 W:你好,这里是假日酒店.有什么要我帮忙的吗?
M:是的.我想预定一间周末入住的房间.
W:双人间还是单间?
M:事实上,我想预定一间供四口之家使用的房间.
W:没问题.还有一间可供使用的家庭套房,三间卧室,一间客厅,还有一间厨房.你喜欢吗?
M:太棒了.
W:你什么时候入住,将要住几天?
M:我们后天入住.就是周五的晚上.我们周日办理退房手续.
W:太好了,回头见!
M:谢谢.

解答 答案:
6.D    根据本句中的"This is Holiday Inn"以及下一句"I'd like to book a room…"可知,这里应是酒店的预订处;故此处应使用服务用语"Can I help you?";故选D
7.B    根据上一句顾客要预订房间可知,此处询问的应是顾客所需要的房间类型,即:双人间还是单间?故选B
8.A   根据此处对家庭套房的介绍以及下一句答语"Wonderful"可知,此处询问的应是顾客是否喜欢这间家庭套房;故选A
9.F    根据上一句的问句"how many days will you stay for?"可知,此处的答语应是:要住几天或是什么时间离开;故选F
10.E    根据上文的对话可知,房间的预订工作已经完成,故此处应为结束语;故选E

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