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【题目】BUDGET FOR ENGLISH SCHOOL’S VISIT TO DALIAN

I. TEACHER COSTS

Details(eg. Mode of transport, hotel/hostel)

Cost per person

Total

Travel

Per person × 4

UK flight to Dalian (via Beijing) 887

3548

Local Travel

15

60

Accommodation

65

2260

Sub-total 5868 (school will cover the cost of one teacher; so will ask for 4401)

II. PROJECT COSTS

Description and cost per item

Total

Materials

Teaching materials 250

250

Communication

Telephone calls

75

Cost of the staff

180 (per person per day) ×4×8 days

5760 (school will cover the cost of one teacher; so will ask for 4320)

Sub-total: 685

GRAND TOTAL (I+II)

11,953

1How many teachers will visit Dalian?

A.2.B.3.C.4.D.5.

2How much is the school budget for this visit?

A.5868.B.6085.C.11,628.D.11,953.

3How much will the school actually ask for this visit?

A.4401.B.4320.C.8721.D.11,628.

【答案】

1C

2D

3C

【解析】

这是一篇应用文。表格展示了一所学校去大连参观的各项花销、收费和预算。

1

细节理解题。根据“Per person × 4”可知,共有四个老师去大连。故选C

2

细节理解题。根据标题可知,该表格是在汇总学校预算,所以GRAND TOTAL (I+II)为总预算,是11,953,故选D

3

细节理解题。第一个表格中根据“so will ask for 4401”可知,一部分是4401,第二个表格中根据“so will ask for 4320”可知,另一部分是4320,所以学校这次访问的实际费用是8721,故选C

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