【摘要】
Conversation One
M: Hello, International Airlines, reservations.
W: Hello. I’m calling to reconfirm my flight to London on Monday.
M: Your name, please?
W: Lydia Smith.
M: One moment, please. Yes, Mrs. Smith, your economy class seat has been reconfirmed.
W: And my connecting flight to Paris?
M: According to my monitor, that hasn’t yet been confirmed on Air Scandia.
W: Oh, why is that? I made these reservations last week.
M: There have been some computer problems the last few days, but they are being cleared up now.
W: It’s vital that I make that connection. What do you suggest I do?
M: Don’t worry, Mrs. Smith. I have your telephone number here. As soon as the information comes through, I will personally call you back.
W: That’s very kind of you. Thank you very much.
M: It’s my pleasure. And thank you for flying International Airlines.
Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
19. What is the purpose of the telephone call?
20. Which of the woman’s flights have been reconfirmed?
21. What difficulty with the system does the airline clerk mention?
22. How does the airline clerk promise to help?
Conversation Two
M: Good morning, Doctor.
W: Good morning, Mr. Smith. What can I do for you?
M: I feel there’s something wrong with me, but I’m not sure.
W: Could you explain more?
M: I usually get a runny nose, watery eyes, scratchy throat and other symptoms on Monday. It will last for the following five days. And since I am terribly busy with my work, I won’t have time to see the doctor. But when I do have time to see the doctor on weekends, the symptoms will disappear all of a sudden!
W: And you will get the same symptoms again next Monday?
M: Exactly.
W: How long have you been like this?
M: About one month.
W: Did anything special happen during the past four weeks?
M: Nothing special. Oh, wait! My company has moved from the old address to the present Mount Plaza.
M: That is it. When a new building is just finished, the chemical vapors being given off by glue, paint and other construction materials and moisture can’t escape. The building, just like people, can’t breathe properly. So it gets sick.
W: Well, I see. Thank you, Doctor.
M: Good luck.
Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
23. How long has the man suffered from the symptoms he described?
24. Why didn’t he go to see the doctor immediately?
25. What happened during the past four months?