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听力原文:W: Eastern Airlines Agency. Good Morning.M: Good Morning. I want to book a round-

听力原文:W: Eastern Airlines Agency. Good Morning.

M: Good Morning. I want to book a round-trip ticket.

W: Where are you flying from, and what's your destination, sir?

M: From Montreal to Toronto.

W: What day do you want to fly?

M: I want to leave on Monday the 24th and return on Friday. Do you have any flights in the afternoon?

W: Yes, we do. By the way, will that be first class or economy class? How many people are there in your party?

M: Just myself. And I'd like economy class.

W: All right, there are seats still available. Would you prefer a window, aisle or center seat?

M: Window, please. Thank you.

What does the man book?

A.A round-trip air ticket.

B.A one way ticket.

C.A single room.

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