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【题目】听材料,回答小题。
(1)What does the man want to do?
A.To reserve a car.
B.To reserve a room.
C.To rent a car.
(2)What size of the car does the man intend to hire?
A.Large.
B.Middle.
C.Small.
(3)How much need the man pay for the rented car for the weekend?
A.$80.
B.$89.
C.$120.
(4)Where can the man find his rented car?
A.In the Hotel.
B.On Peter Street.
C.In the parking lot.

【答案】
(1)C
(2)B
(3)B
(4)C
【解析】【听力原文】W: Good morning, sir. How can I help you?
M: I'd like to rent a car for the weekend.
W: Certainly. Do you have a reservation?
M: No, I'm afraid I don't.
W: Well, let me see...You're in luck. I have a few cars left. What size car would you like?
M: Let's see...We've four adults. Have you got any mid-size cars?
W: Yes, I have. I've got a Ford. We have a special rate this weekend...$89, including tax. You get 800 kilometers free. Then it's 15 cents for each additional kilometer.
M: That sounds reasonable.
W: May I see your driver's license and a major credit card?
M: Here you are.
W: Would you like to buy traffic accident insurance?
M: No, thanks. I won't need any insurance. My credit card covers it.
W: May I have your local address?
M: I'm staying at the Hotel St. Square on Peter Street.
W: Can you sign this agreement in these three places? Thanks. You can pick up your car in the parking lot. Yours is the white Ford.
M: Thank you.

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