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HOW TO BOOK Booking opens for Beckett Shorts on 8 September. BY TELEPHONE For credit card bookings. Calls are answered. BOX OFFICE 01789 295623 9a.m.-8.p.m.(Mon.-Sat.) 0541 541051(24hours,7days, no booking charge). BY FAX For credit card bookings. Please allow at least 48 hours for reply, if required. BOX OFFICE 01789 261974 or 01862 387765 BY POST Please enclose(附上) a cheque or credit card details together with an SAE or add 50p to the total amount to cover postage. Please send to the Box Office,RST,Stratford-upon-Avon,CV376BB. Booking opens for all other plays on19 September. IN PERSON BOX OFFICE RST hall, 9:30a.m.-8p.m.(Mon.-Sat.) (6p.m.when theatres are closed). OVER SEAS BOOKING The easiest method of payment is by credit card. You can also pay by: Euro cheque (up to£500) you're your card number written on the back. PAYING FOR YOUR TICKETS CREDIT CARDS We accept Visa, Master Card, American Express and Diners Club. Please give the card number, name and address of card holder. CHEQUES Cheques and postal orders should be payable to: Royal Shakespeare Theatre. |
69. In which of the following ways of booking does one probably have to pay extra money?
A. In person. B. By telephone. C. By fax. D. By post.
70. One has to wait for 2 days or longer for a reply if he/she pays______.
A. in person B. by telephone C. by fax D. by post
71. What is a useful number to call at 11 a.m. Sunday?
A.01789 295623 B.0541 541051
C.01789 261174 D.01862 387665
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I was born and brought up in the small town of Pineville, which I left at the age of sixteen. Twenty years 1 I found myself back on a visit. I went to see my 2 friend Tom Clark, who, active as ever, was chairman of the local 3 . He was busy preparing to welcome 4 writer, invited to give a talk on modern literature in the public library 5 evening. Since I happened to have read his works, when Tom invited me to go with him I 6 accepted.
Tom was going to 7 the guest speaker to the audience. Therefore we went a little 8 to greet him. As the honored guest had not yet 9 , I left Tom and went into the main reading room 10 a large crowd had gathered. I was disappointed to find that I didn't 11 a single person there. So I found a seat in the corner and 12 patiently waiting.
When it was just about time for the 13 to begin, I saw Tom standing at the doorway making a sign for 14 to come out. He looked worried. So I got up immediately and went out to him. He 15 that he had just had a 16 from the writer's secretary. Our guest speaker had missed his 17 and would not be arriving! While we were thinking about the problem, Tom suddenly asked me 18 mind filling in as a speaker. I 19 had time to think about the matter when all at once I found I was being 20 back into the reading room to speak to the waiting audience!
1. A. ago B. before C. earlier D. later
2. A. new B. old C. forgotten D. welcome
3. A. school B. restaurant C. market D. club
4. A. a well-known B. an unknown C. a local D. an ordinary
5. A. every B. one C. that very D. any other
6. A. gladly B. sadly C. had D. was
7. A. direct B. move C. introduce D. describe
8. A. early B. later C. late D. soon
9. A. spoken B. rested C. eaten D. arrived
10. A. although B. where C. after D. since
11. A. say B. receive C. meet D. know
12. A. sat B. stood C. lay D. hid
13. A. party B. show C. talk D. dinner
14. A. him B. everybody C. me D. the guest
15. A. suggested B. explained C. introduced D. insisted
16. A. greeting card B. telephone call C. picture D. present
17. A. way B. flight C. speech D. time
18. A. that I should B. whether to C. not to D. if I would
19. A. hardly B. still C. already D. quickly
20. A. sent B. driven C. led D. carried
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My sisters and I had had fine dreams of a home in the city, but when the Alcott family found itself in a 1 house at the South End with not a 2 in sight, only a back yard to play in, and 3 money to buy any of the good things before us, we children all rebelled and 4 the country again.
Anna soon found little pupils and walked 5 away each morning to her job, 6 the corner to wave her hand to me in 7 to my salute with the duster. My father 8 his classes at his room downtown, mother to her all-absorbing poor, the little girls to school, and I, Louisa, was 9 to keep house, 10 like a caged seagull as I washed dishes and cooked in the kitchen.
My only 11 was the evening reunion, when all 12 with such different reports of the day' s adventures, we could not 13 to find both amusement and instruction.
14 brought news from the upper world. Mother, 15 in old and poor clothing because she would give away her clothes, brought 16 tales of suffering and sin(犯罪) from the darker side of life. Gentle Anna would modestly talk about her 17 as a teacher, for even at seventeen her sweet nature 18 all who knew her.
19 reports were usually a mixture of the tragic(悲剧) and the comic, and the children 20 their small joys and sorrows into the family where comfort and sympathy(同情) were always to be found.
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