M: Overseas Travel Agency. May I help you?

W: Yes, my husband and I are planning a vacation to an island. 1.

M: Certainly. Off the top of my head, I would suggest the island of Bali.

W: 2.

M: At this time of year it rains a lot in most regions, but it is the dry season in Bali. 3. And I must say that the shopping is absolutely great !

W: 4. Jason loves to dive and I love to shop and eat. Can you tell me how much it will cost for the two of us?

M: It will take me a day or two to get accurate prices, but I will call you as soon as I do.

W: Thank you. 5.

M: I'll need your credit card number to make a reservation, but you won't actually have to pay for it until you get there.

W: That sounds great.

A. Why Bali?

B. That sounds amazing!

C. You can fly to the island.

D. Do you have any recommendations?

E. Will we have to pay for it right away?

F. There are many scenic spots on the island.

G. Also, Bali is known for its surfing and diving.

1.D

2.A

3.G

4.B

5.E

【解析】

1.小題1】根據(jù)上一句和丈夫準(zhǔn)備旅游,給海外旅行社打電話咨詢。問旅行社有什么建議。故選D。

2.小題2】旅行社建議夫妻二人去巴厘島旅行,妻子問其原因。選A。

3.】根據(jù)下一句 Jason loves to dive and I love to shop and eat 得知前面旅行社介紹了巴厘島的潛水和購物優(yōu)勢,選G。

4.妻子很滿意,稱贊聽起來不錯。選B。

5.根據(jù)下文旅行社要記下對方的信用卡卡號進(jìn)行預(yù)訂,得知是咨詢付費(fèi)方式。選E。

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