Which accommodation will you choose if you want to play sports and enjoy beautiful view?A.
Which accommodation will you choose if you want to play sports and enjoy beautiful view?
A.Sturtin Hostel.
B.First Stop.
C.Home from Home.
Which accommodation will you choose if you want to play sports and enjoy beautiful view?
A.Sturtin Hostel.
B.First Stop.
C.Home from Home.
which accommodation is probably cheap?
A.Sturtin Hostel
B.Rose House.
C.First Stop.
Which accommodation will you choose if you want to have your own room?
A.Home from Home.
B.Rose House.
C.First Stop.
A.warranty liability
B.unqualified liability
C.contract liability
D.accommodation
Who is the speaker most likely to be?
A.A travelling tourist
B.A 4-star hotel manager
C.A porter
D.A tour guide
?Read this part of a letter from the conference organiser at Greenwood Conference Centre.
Thank you for your enquiry about conference facilities at Greenwood. I enclose a brochure containing further details of the accommodation and conference facilities which I mentioned on the phone.
I am now able to confirm that Greenwood is available for up to 40 participants on the weekends of 20-22 April and 5-7 May 2001.
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you require any further information.
?Write a letter to Mr Stanton, the conference organiser:
?informing him which dates you would like to book
?telling him how many participants there will be
?giving details of the type of accommodation required
?asking him to confirm the cost of the weekend.
?Write 60-80 words on your Answer Sheet.
?Do not include postal addresses.
Who is this announcement intended for?
A.Staff of Paraguay Airlines
B.Passengers of flight PA603 to Sao Paolo
C.Guests at the Cucaracha Hotel
D.Families only
?Read this part of a letter from John Biggs, who is the president of a business club.
As President of the Clifton Business Club, I would like to invite you to speak at our annual dinner on 5 July. The dinner which starts at 7. 30 p.m. will be held at the Mayflower Restaurant, Clifton.
I hope that you are able to accept the invitation and would be grateful if you could give me the subject of your talk, so that I can include it on the invitations to our members.
I look forward to receiving your reply as soon as possible.
?Write a letter to Mr Biggs:
?accepting the invitation
?telling him the subject of your talk
?asking how long the talk should be
?enquiring whether accommodation will be arranged for you.
?Write 60-80 words
?Do not include any postal addresses.
&8226;For questions 6-10, decided which task (A—H) would be most suitable for each person on the opposits page.
&8226;For each question, mark the correct letter (A—H) on your Answer Sheet.
&8226;Do not use any letter more than once.
A Find suitable place to hold party
B Organize food and drinks (catering specialist needed)
C Create attractive invitations and posters
D Find guest speaker—eg. a local business leader good at public speaking
E Type address labels for invitations
F Book local hotel accommodation for guests
G Select and check availability of entertainers
H Meet and greet guests on arrival (confident person required)
Andrew Taylor used to work for a PR company, so has good social skills and mixes well at public events.
听力原文: Social insects live in integrated communities which in some ways are similar to human communities. In both types of community there is division of labor. In insect societies, certain insects are responsible for reproduction; the workers collect food While the soldiers defend the colony. In the same way human groups such as farmers and shopkeepers have specialized functions in producing goods and providing services to the community.
Insect and human societies are also alike in that individual members of the community work together. White ant workers coordinate their efforts to build nests. Similarly, in human societies, engineers, architects, town planners and construction workers unite to build cities.
The nests of social insects are as complex as a man-made city. In some insect nests special accommodation is provided for the young and for food storage. Many nests also have devices for regulating the temperature. So insect nests are as functional as human houses.
It is not surprising, therefore, that many analogies have been made between social insects and human societies. It must not be forgotten, however, that insects' social behaviors are determined by innate instinctive mechanisms. Insects show no capacity for learning or for developing a social tradition based on learning.
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A.They both live in communities.
B.They both have soldiers to defend their societies.
C.They both show great capacity for learning.
D.They both have a division of labor.
?For questions 6-10, decided which task (A-H) would be most suitable for each person on the opposite page.
?For each question, mark the correct letter (A-H) on your Answer Sheet.
?Do not use any letter more than once.
A. Find suitable place to hold party
B. Organize food and drinks (catering specialist needed)
C. Create attractive invitations and posters
D. Find guest speaker-e, g. a local business leader good at public speaking
E. Type address labels for invitations
F. Book local hotel accommodation for guests
G. Select and check availability of entertainers
H. Meet and greet guests on arrival (confident person required)
Andrew Taylor used to work for a PR company, so he has good social skills and mixes well at public events.