题目内容
3、You can use your Business Telecard International at any card phone in the UK. Here is some information about making international phone calls.
You can now phone almost any country in the world, although in some cases you can only call major cities. When you cannot make direct dialing calls, you can ask the international operator to help you. This is more expensive and takes more time, but it may be helpful if you want to speak to a particular person and no one else; in this case you should ask for a “person-to-person” call. Even more expensive is a reverse charge call where the person who receives the call pays.
If the international line is busy, you can reserve a call; explain the number you want and the operator will call you back when the line is free.
You can save money by calling outside office hours, e.g. early in the morning, late at night, and on Sundays.
Remember that the time may be different in the country you are calling. International time is based on GMT (Greenwich Mean Time); London is on GMT and Moscow, for example, is 3 hours ahead.
There is one problem: change to DST (Daylight Saving Time) for the Summer. In the UK, clocks are put forward one hour in Spring and put back in Autumn, and so London is actually one hour ahead of GMT in the Summer.
You can use your Business Telecard International for domestic calls as well, but there will be an additional charge over the standard rate.
1.What is “a reverse charge call”?
A.An international call.
B.A very expensive call.
C.A call for which the person who receives the call pays.
D.A call to major cities.
2.According to the passage, what can you do if the international line is busy?
A.book a call. B.make a “person-to-person” call.
C.call back outside office hours. D.give up.
3.When is it cheaper to make an international call?
A.10 A.m. B.4 p. m.
C.11 p. m. D.3 hours ahead of GMT.
4.How many hours is Moscow ahead of London during the summer?
A.1 B.2 C.3 D.4
试题答案
3、CACB
You can use your Business Telecard International at any card phone in the UK. Here is some information about making international phone calls.
You can now phone almost any country in the world, although in some cases you can only call major cities. When you cannot make direct dialing calls, you can ask the international operator to help you. This is more expensive and takes more time, but it may be helpful if you want to speak to a particular person and no one else; in this case you should ask for a “person-to-person” call. Even more expensive is a reverse charge call where the person who receives the call pays.
If the international line is busy, you can reserve a call; explain the number you want and the operator will call you back when the line is free.
You can save money by calling outside office hours, e.g. early in the morning, late at night, and on Sundays.
Remember that the time may be different in the country you are calling. International time is based on GMT (Greenwich Mean Time); London is on GMT and Moscow, for example, is 3 hours ahead.
There is one problem: change to DST (Daylight Saving Time) for the Summer. In the UK, clocks are put forward one hour in Spring and put back in Autumn, and so London is actually one hour ahead of GMT in the Summer.
You can use your Business Telecard International for domestic calls as well, but there will be an additional charge over the standard rate.
1.What is “a reverse charge call”?
A.An international call.
B.A very expensive call.
C.A call for which the person who receives the call pays.
D.A call to major cities.
2.According to the passage, what can you do if the international line is busy?
A.book a call. B.make a “person-to-person” call.
C.call back outside office hours. D.give up.
3.When is it cheaper to make an international call?
A.10 A.m. B.4 p. m.
C.11 p. m. D.3 hours ahead of GMT.
4.How many hours is Moscow ahead of London during the summer?
A.1 B.2 C.3 D.4
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You can now phone almost any country in the world, although in some cases you can only call major cities. When you cannot make direct dialing calls, you can ask the international operator to help you. This is more expensive and takes more time, but it may be helpful if you want to speak to a particular person and no one else; in this case you should ask for a “person-to-person” call. Even more expensive is a reverse charge call where the person who receives the call pays.
If the international line is busy, you can reserve a call; explain the number youwant and the operator will call you back when the line is free.
You can save money by calling outside office hours, e.g. early in the morning, late at night, and on Sundays.
Remember that the time may be different in the country you are calling. International time is based on GMT (Greenwich Mean Time); London is on GMT and Moscow, for example, is 3 hours ahead.
There is one problem: change to DST (Daylight Saving Time) for the Summer. In the UK, clocks are put forward one hour in Spring and put back in Autumn, and so London is actually one hour ahead of GMT in the Summer.
You can use your Business Telecard International for domestic calls as well, but there will be an additional charge over the standard rate.
1.What is “a reverse charge call”?
A.An international call.
B.A very expensive call.
C.A call for which the person who receives the call pays.
D.A call to major cities.
2.According to the passage, what can you do if the international line is busy?
A.book a call. B.make a “person-to-person” call.
C.call back outside office hours. D.give up.
3.When is it cheaper to make an international call?
A.10 A.m. B.4 p. m.
C.11 p. m. D.3 hours ahead of GMT.
4.How many hours is Moscow ahead of London during the summer?
A.1 B.2 C.3 D.4
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You can use your Business Telecard International at any card phone in the UK. Here is some information about making international phone calls.
You can now phone almost any country in the world, although in some cases you can only call major cities. When you cannot make direct dialing calls, you can ask the international operator to help you. This is more expensive and takes more time, but it may be helpful if you want to speak to a particular person and no one else; in this case you should ask for a “person-to-person” call. Even more expensive is a reverse charge call where the person who receives the call pays.
If the international line is busy, you can reserve a call; explain the number you want and the operator will call you back when the line is free.
You can save money by calling outside office hours, e. g. early in the morning, late at night, and on Sundays.
Remember that the time may be different in the country you are calling. International time is based on GMT (Greenwich Mean Time); London is on GMT and Moscow, for example, is three hours ahead.
There is one problem: change to DST (Daylight Saving Time) for the summer. In the UK, clocks are put forward one hour in spring and put back in autumn, and so London is actually one hour ahead of GMT in summer.
You can use your Business Telecard International for domestic calls as well, but there will be an additional charge over the standard rate.
1.What is “a reverse charge call”?
[ ]
A.An international call.
B.A very expensive call.
C.A call for which the person who receives the call pays.
D.A call to major cities.
2.What is the most expensive type of call?
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A.Direct dial.
B.Through the operator.
C.Reverse charge call.
D.Calling outside office hours.
3.According to the passage, what can you do if the international line is busy?
[ ]
A.Book a call.
B.Make a “person-to-person” call.
C.Call back outside office hours.
D.Give up.
4.When is it cheaper to make an international call?
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5.How many hours is Moscow ahead of London during the summer?
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