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【题目】听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1Which city does the man book a shuttle bus for?

A.London.B.Milton.C.Toronto.

2What is the woman doing?

A.Taking the man’s information.B.Offering the flight timetable.C.Conducting an interview.

3When will the man probably leave for Milton?

A.At 11:30.B.At 12:00.C.At 12:30.

4What does the woman advise the man to do?

A.Book his return ticket in advance.

B.Collect his luggage first.

C.Have some coffee.

【答案】

1B

2A

3C

4A

【解析】

【原文】

W: OK, sir. I’ll just fill out this form for you. So what date do you want to book this for?

M: The 16th of October - oh, sorry, that’s my departure date. My plane arrives on the 17th, so book it for the 17th, please.

W: So, that’s the Toronto Airport Shuttle to Milton. And you said your expected time of arrival was 11:30? So if I book your bus for after 12:00 - let’s say, 12:30, that should give you plenty of time to collect your luggage, maybe have a coffee?

M: Yeah, that sounds fine.

W: So, what sort of ticket do you want?

M: One way. I can book the return trip once I’m there.

W: No problem. Just allow a couple days in advance to make sure you get a seat. And what’s your name, please?

M: Peter Thomson.

W: OK, and you’ll be coming from the U.K.? What flight will you be traveling on?

M: Oh, it’s Air Canada flight number AC936, from London Heathrow.

W: Right. So I’ll book you a one way ticket at 12:30 on the 17th of October from the Toronto Airport to Milton.

M: Yes. That’s right.

W: OK. Have a good trip.

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