7.W:Hello.Minchhampton Tourist Office.
M:(61)B
W:Well,we've only got three,the Elm,the Hotel Placid and the Singing Fiddle.
M:(62)A
W:The Elm has twenty rooms.The Hotel Placid has thirty-five rooms and the Singing Fiddle has only eight rooms.
M:(63)C
W:The Elm costs 16pounds per person a night.The Hotel Placid costs 32pounds and the singing Fiddle costs only 8pounds.
M:(64)F
W:The Elm is 625387.(65)D
M:Thank you.

A.How large are they?
B.Hello,I want to stay in a hotel in Minchhampton.
C.How much do they cost?
D.The Hotel Placid is 60744and the Singing Fiddle is 81990.
E.Sorry,I can't follow you.
F.Thank you,and what are the telephone numbers?
G.Where is the Singing Fiddle?

分析 這是打電話到旅行社訂購賓館的一段對話.具體詢問了幾個賓館的規(guī)模、價格、電話以及地址等基本信息,最終選擇了一家賓館.

解答 61---65  BACFD
61.B.由開頭的問候語Hello.Minchhampton Tourist Office.可知,其回應(yīng)應(yīng)該是B.Hello,I want to stay in a hotel in Minchhampton.故選B.
62.A.根據(jù)對方副回答The Elm has twenty rooms.The Hotel Placid has thirty-five rooms and the Singing Fiddle has only eight rooms可知,是詢問賓館的規(guī)模大;故選A.
63.C.由The Elm costs 16pounds per person a night可知,對方是詢問具體的價格;故選C.
64.F.根據(jù)The Elm is 625387.可知,問題是詢問The Elm的電話號碼;故選F.
65.D.在介紹完賓館電話后,自然會說明具體的地理位置;故選D.

點評 本題重點要求考生對全文的理解,尤其是對上下文的理解,正確把握說話者意圖就能逐一排除.

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