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听力原文:W: Holiday Inn Hotel. Advance Reservation. Helen speaking. Can I help you?
M: Yes. This is Friendship International Travel Service from New Jersey. I'm Roger. We have a series groups visiting Hong Kong this year. The first group consisting of 28 tourists and one leader will arrive in Hong Kong on May 2. I'd like to book 14 standard rooms for them.
W: Could you hold the line, please? I'll check the room availability for that day... Thank you for waiting, sir. We do have the rooms available on the day. How long will they be staying?
M: At least three days. Is that OK?
W: Of course. 15 standard rooms with one free for tour guide for two days on May 2 and May 3.
M: What does the standard room cost?
W: It's $60 per day.
M: Is there any special rate for a group reservation?
W: Yes. But you have to talk it with our manager.
M: OK. I'll try.
W: Since you are making a group reservation from the US, I am afraid you have to remit us five percent of the total cost as a deposit and pay the rest upon arriving.
M: That sounds reasonable.
W: Would you 151ease talk to our manager first, and then decide your rest of the reservations?
M: Yes. Goodbye. Thanks a lot.
W: You're welcome. Bye-bye.
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?Read the extract below from an article about the coffee industry.
?Choose the best sentence from A to C to fill each of the blanks.
?For each blank (8-12) mark one letter (A- G) on your Answer Sheet.
?Do not mark any letter twice.
Coffee is worth approximately $50 -60bn per annum in terms of world sales. It is a truly international commodity, and today more than 50 countries in the world grow coffee beans, This makes the coffee industry fairly universal, according to Pablo Dubois, Head of the International Coffee Organization (ICO), based in London. ICO organization helps coffee producers and promotes coffee consumption worldwide.
ICO estimates that world production next year will reach 97. 5 million bags. 11. 3 million bags higher than the current year. (8) . As the largest producing country, Brazil is particularly important in the coffee world. In 1994 Brazil was responsible for 25% of world production. Colombia was next with 13.4%. Indonesia had 7.5%, Mexico 4.7%, Guatemala 3.8% and Ethiopia and Vietnam were equal with 3.4%.
Coffee is a tough crop, and can be grown in areas where it is difficult or impossible to grow other crops. (9) However, disease is always a problem for coffee production, as we can see in some parts of South America at the moment. ICO is active in educating farmers about avoiding disease and dealing with problems when they occur.
The distribution chain varies from country to country, explains Peter Reeves. In most countries the smaller farmers sell their crop to a local trader, who then sells it on to exporters. There are, however, other distribution systems. (10) . Some countries, like Vietnam. have special government marketing organizations for coffee.
Coffee prices often vary greatly from one year to me next. In 2003, for example, there was a large rise in the world price, which was immediately felt by me consumer. Rising prices always result in a drop in sales, which will have a bad effect on those developing countries. which are highly dependent on foreign exchange from coffee exports (11) .
In the opinion of Peter Reeves, the biggest problem for his organization is to create greater consumer awareness of the different varieties of coffee and different ways of preparing it. (12) . ICO is therefore concentrating its promotional activities on Russia and China. It is also encouraging environmentally friendly coffee production, and last year's seminar on coffee and the environment created a lot of interest.
The future looks bright for the coffee industry. It is estimated that consumption over the next few years will continue to rise steadily. New markets like Eastern Europe and China are expected to develop fast.
A. As a result, the membership now represents 94% of all exporters and 60% of all importers.
B. In some of these countries, this can amount to as much as 50% of all export earnings.
C. In North America, most consumers already have above average knowledge of the range available.
D. Larger coffee growers, for example, frequently export directly.
E. The main reason for this is higher Brazilian output as production recovers from weather damage to crops.
F. It is cultivated in mountain regions which can only be reached by animal transport, and in other difficult areas where modern agricultural equipment cannot be used.
G. This makes the coffee industry fairly universal, according to Pablo Dubois, Head of the International Coffee Organization (ICO), based in London.
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听力原文:W: Jack, can you say something about the differences many foreign students encounter in American classrooms?
M: One of the first things that happen is that teachers tell the students to call them by their first names. The teacher will then ask the students what they want to be called. Most of them will follow the teacher's example and have the teacher call them by their first names, even if this isn't customary in the country where they come from.
W: Do they have a problem with that?
M: For some students it sticks in their throat to have to call all their teachers by their first names and some never quite get comfortable with that.
W: Are teachers very formal in class?
M: Teachers are very easy-going, talking about themselves, their children, their pets. It's a wonderful way of motivating students and getting them to feel good in the classroom.
W: The classroom must look informal, too?
M: Yeah. The chairs are not organized in rows. They might be organized in a circle or in n semi-circle. There might be large tables in a classroom where students sit in groups around the table. It means that learning is a participatory activity, a two-way interaction.
W: With this kind of informality, I guess American teachers don't mind students not being punctual for class.
M: American teachers are careful about punctuality. If students don't show up on time, it conveys an attitude of disrespect to the professor.
Students are called in American classes
A.according to the students' will
B.based on the American convention
C.according to their own country's practice
D.at the teacher's will

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