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tingroom 发表于 2014-6-27 10:56

英语听力选择填空题(高级)-Video Rental Shop Version A

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1. Where does this conversation most likely take place?
A. at a movie theater
B. at a library
C. at a bookstore
D. at a video rental shop

2. How much do newly released movies cost to rent?
A. $2.00
B. $3.50
C. $5.00
D. $7.50

3. How many movies did the man rent based on the information given?
A. three
B. four
C. five
D. six

4. When do the videos need to be returned?
A. on Tuesday
B. on Wednesday
C. on Thursday
D. on Friday

5. What would be the late fee for an older movie three days overdue?
A. $3.00
B. $4.00
C. $5.00
D. $6.00


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tingroom 发表于 2014-6-27 10:57

填空题

Store Employee: Hi. May I help you?

Customer: Yeah. I'd like to rent these movies.

Store Employee: Okay. Do you have your membership (1)?

Customer: No I don't. Do I need one to rent videos here?

Store Employee: Yes, but it's (2). It's just a card we issue to help us keep track of rentals and (3)billing.

Customer: Okay, how much are movie rentals anyway?

Store Employee: Well, new (4) are $3.50 (Okay), and all other movies are two dollars (Alright), and you can rent up to six movies at a time. (Hum) We also have a five (5) deal where you can rent any five movies for $5.00 (Hum), but this doesn't include new releases.

Customer: Oh, well, I'll just take these tonight.

Store Employee: Okay, let's see . . . your (6)tonight comes to seven dollars and fifty cents.

Customer: And when do I need to (7) them?

Store Employee: They're (8) back the day after tomorrow by ten o'clock PM.

Customer: Thursday, okay.

Store Employee: And there is an overdue late (9) equal to the rental fee of the video, so be sure to return them on (10).

Customer: Okay. Thanks.
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tingroom 发表于 2014-6-27 10:57

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Store Employee: Hi. May I help you?
Customer: Yeah. I'd like to rent these movies.

Store Employee: Okay. Do you have your membership card?

Customer: No I don't. Do I need one to rent movies here?

Store Employee: Yes, but it's free. It's just a card we issue to help us keep track of rentals and customer billing.

Customer: Okay, and how much are movie rentals anyway?

Store Employee: Well, new releases are $3.50 (Okay), and all other movies are two dollars (Alright), and you can rent up to six movies at a time. (Hum) We also have a five buck deal where you can rent any five movies for $5.00 (Hum), but this doesn't include new releases.

Customer: Oh, well, I'll just take these tonight.

Store Employee: Okay, let's see . . . your total tonight comes to seven dollars and fifty cents.

Customer: And when do I need to return them?

Store Employee: They have to be returned on Thursday by ten o'clock PM.

Customer: Thursday, okay. Store Employee: And there is an overdue late fee equal to the rental fee of the movie, so be sure to return them on time.

Customer: Okay. Thanks.



Key Vocabulary [Top]

issue (verb): provide or give something usually to members of a group
- This video only cost me a buck to rent for three days.
keep track of (phrasal verb): watch and pay careful attention to what is happening
- We need to keep track of the video we have checked out. Otherwise, we might have to pay a late fee.
anyway (adverb): used to say you will do something regardless of something else
- I know the DVD is expensive, but I'm going to buy it anyway.
release (noun): a new movie or CD that has just been available for purchase
- This is a new release, so it will cost a little more to rent.
buck (noun): informal for one dollar
- This video only cost me a buck to rent for three days.
come to (verb): add up to a certain money total
- Renting the two videos comes to $5.00 plus tax.
overdue (adjective): late, not returned as expected
- This video is overdue now, and I should have returned it yesterday.

汐无月 发表于 2015-7-9 18:48

ghyfighting2018 发表于 2015-7-27 11:40

倦世不倦你 发表于 2015-10-9 19:20

感觉还好,比我们平时练习的还要稍慢一点

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